GMA - Marriage advice from divorced people
Natalia Juarez, a breakup/divorce coach helps men and women recover from breakups and get back into the modern dating world. She's seen a lot in her position, and here, she navigates advice for couples on how to prevent their relationships from ending in divorce -- and, if they do, how they can live "amicably divorced." Here are her tips of what you and your partner should discuss before even thinking of saying "I do" -- and some to consider if your relationship does end in divorce.
THE GUARDIAN - Don't text your ex: inside the booming industry of 'breakup experts’
In 2015, months after a breakup with his long-term partner, Adam (not his real name) found himself stuck… [W]hat he really wanted was an expert in heartbreak, someone who could guide him through the process and help him regain his confidence. And so he called on Natalia Juarez, a “breakup expert and dating strategist” based in Toronto.
THE TORONTO STAR - How to Deal with Heartbreak
So your heart’s been torn out of your rib cage and stomped upon by the person you cared about most? Breakups are horrible but — like death and taxes — they’re inevitable. As common as they are, not everyone knows how to handle them in a healthy way.
CTV - What It's Like To Be In The Business Of Breakups
Getting over a breakup or divorce can be hard, but now there’s a growing industry that's trying to help. Yes, that's right... There's a business for broken hearts. It's called 'breakup coaching' and they are people who offer services to help make the transition easier.
NPR - What It's Like To Be A 'Breakup/Divorce Coach'
Breaking up is hard to do, as the song says. If you're stuck, you can always call Natalia Juarez, a breakup expert based in Toronto. NPR's Scott Simon talks with her about her business.
CBC - A breakup coach on 5 things to toss ASAP after a split
The (once) love of your life is (now) out of your life – but that doesn't mean they don't linger. There's work to do if you want to make a clean break.
Indeed, with breakups come the inevitable purge of "things that remind you of your ex." And according to Natalia Juarez, a Toronto breakup coach, tossing the painful, physical reminders of your ex is the first step to the first step to mending a broken heart.
VICE MAGAZINE - Meet a Woman Who Helps Dump People for a Living
We talked to a breakup coach about exit plans, dealing with breakups on social media, and whether it’s better to be the dumper or the dumpee.
Breaking up with someone, if you have any semblance of a soul, is not a pleasant experience. How do you do it? ... [Y]ou don't need to go through this experience alone, you can take your problems to a professional.