Reframing What “Winning” Means in Divorce with Jenny Bradley

Reframing What “Winning” Means in Divorce with Jenny Bradley

From Divorce Dialogues by Katherine Miller

May 21, 2026 · 33 min

About this episode

Jenny Bradley discusses reframing divorce as a cooperative process rather than a battle.

Divorce doesn’t have to be a battle. What if it could be a thoughtful, strategic decision for your future? In this episode, Jenny Bradley, family lawyer and mediator, explores how reframing divorce can lead to more thoughtful, cooperative solutions that protect your family, your finances, and your future. Divorce is often seen as an adversarial process, but Jenny argues that this mindset is not only costly but unnecessary. She offers insight into how focusing on what you can agree upon—and intentionally shifting away from reactive behavior—can lead to more effective and dignified outcomes. Tune in for a conversation about how the way you navigate divorce is just as important as the outcome itself, and why choosing a less combative path might be the best decision for your long-term well-being. In this episode, you’ll learn: - Why divorce is not about “winning” but making decisions for your future; - The common misconceptions about the traditional divorce process; - How to shift from a reactive mindset to one of cooperation and clarity; and - The importance of focusing on agreements rather than conflicts, especially when children are involved Highlights: (00:00) Meet Jenny Bradley…

People in this episode

Host: Katherine Miller

Guest: Jenny Bradley

Topics covered

  • divorce
  • cooperation
  • mindset shift
  • mediation
  • family well-being

Keywords

  • divorce
  • winning
  • cooperative solutions
  • mediation
  • reactive behavior
  • family
  • finances

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Divorce Dialogues, family lawyer, mediator

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