Wendy Meadows: Navigating Divorce with Clarity, Mediation, and Resilience
Wendy S. Meadows is a seasoned family law attorney, former litigator, certified life Coach and mediator. She is also the author of the best-selling book, Sparkle & GRIT, a framework that helps high-achieving women break free from burnout and live on Purpose.
Today, Wendy helps women who’ve “checked all the boxes” but still feel stuck. She blends practical strategies with a compassionate mindset to help them reboot their habits, re-ignite their purpose, and build lives that actually fit. She also works closely with lawyers— especially those ready to go solo or restructure their practices—offering strategic coaching, systems consulting, and speaking engagements for law firms looking to prevent burnout, increase retention, and foster sustainable success.
In this episode, Leonard and Wendy Meadows discuss:
- Mediation can often produce similar outcomes to litigation, but with less cost, stress, and time
- The most common financial mistakes people make when dividing assets during divorce
- Why financial advisors are essential in showing whether a divorce settlement is actually sustainable
- How identity loss and emotional stress impact professionals during major life transitions
- The warning signs of burnout and practical ways to recover from it
Key Takeaways:
- Divorce is often the largest financial transaction a person will experience in their lifetime. Without careful planning and professional guidance, simple decisions about assets, retirement accounts, or housing can create long-term financial consequences.
- Many couples believe they can save money by managing the divorce process themselves. In reality, DIY financial decisions, such as improperly liquidating retirement accounts, can trigger unnecessary taxes or penalties.
- Mediation can help couples resolve disputes faster and with less cost and friction than traditional litigation, even when the final buckets of division may look similar.
- Financial advisors play an essential role in helping divorcing clients understand long-term outcomes. Detailed projections and planning tools can reveal whether a settlement is truly sustainable for both parties.
- Burnout is a normal part of high-pressure careers, but recognizing the warning signs early makes recovery easier. Simple practices like journaling, movement, and structured daily planning can restore clarity and momentum.
“I have a baseline belief that everyone will be okay and everyone has the tools to be okay.”
- Wendy Meadows
Connect with Wendy Meadows:
Website: https://www.sparkleandgrit.com/ & https://wendysmeadows.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendy-sare-meadows-ba80285/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100072318214998
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wendy_s_meadows/
Grab Wendy’s free sparkle & GRIT Playbook: https://www.sparkleandgrit.com/playbook
Connect with Leonard Raskin:
Website: https://www.raskinglobal.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leonardraskin/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RaskinGlobal
Email: lraskin@raskinglobal.com
Show notes by Podcastologist: Francine Poblete
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