Are You Wearing Heels

By: Nicole Bengtson Katie Edwards
  • Summary

  • Hear hopeful, supportive and hilarious conversations about divorce and all of the juicy relationship things with Katie Edwards and Nicole Bengtson, hosts of Are You Wearing Heels. What you wear can have a direct impact on how you feel. You may feel the most confident and empowered by having a night out on the town in heels with your girlfriends or you may feel like a badass when you’re in a fresh pair of PJs and a facemask on the couch. And there may be moments when you can’t define how empowerment looks or feels — and that’s the way it is sometimes. We get you and know that you still belong here. Are You Wearing Heels is a conversation with us about our 15+ years of experience with divorce. We’ll talk about transitions relating to raising kids, dating after divorce, developing acceptance with ourselves and navigating new relationships with friends and partners. We’ll also chat with intriguing guests, ranging from sex therapists, money managers and married couples about intimacy, health and wellness, finances, spirtuality and so much more. We see a world where everyone can move forward from divorce with confidence and grace and if you choose to stay married, create a relationship that works for everyone! It’s about choices — seeing that they exist, connecting to what is right for you and having the courage to discern your direction. There is no lack of choices or what heels to wear with us, confidence abounds and we hope your relationships will too. Our mission is to ignite and empower relationships and to impact the way relationships evolve, so all people can experience their innate wholeness. New episodes drop every Wednesday wherever you listen to your podcasts.
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  • In Sickness and In Dating
    Dec 1 2021

    We are joined by our good friend Karen McRee in today's episode. She is the owner of So. G Coffee Roaster in South Glastonbury CT and after a separation from her husband received the devastating news of her brain & lung cancer diagnosis. Karen's ability to continue to let love in is inspiring and teaches us all to live life to the fullest everyday.

    You're single and dealing with illness.. when is the right time to date? Is there a right time? I saw my breast cancer diagnosis as the perfect time to let love in again. Katie's daughter has Type One Diabetes and although it's extremely challenging for two households, has been able to leave space for a new relationship.

    There is no handbook. There are no rules. We are here to live, love and give back to those in our community that need us most. 

    It's our absolute delight to complete our first season with this episode and the very idea that NOW is the perfect time to let love in.

    Enjoy and thank you for listening. 

    So. G Coffee Roaster

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Tiffany May: Blended & Beautiful
    Nov 24 2021

    Tiffany May is the host of a brand new podcast called, The Step Sister Podcast. She was the loveliest young woman to speak to about blended families and the stigmas divorce can bring.

    She is a model, entrepreneur and clearly from the title of her podcast, a stepsister! When her parents divorced and went their separate ways, they met new partners and that's when some major shifts started happening for Tiffany. Having a new Step Dad, biological siblings, an inherited step sibling and a brand new half sibling on the way, she knew her family was different and it was all a process worth navigating for her. 

    After dealing with the stigmas her newly re-organized family brought on, she was able to not only open up to more love but offer a place for other families, kids especially, to feel seen.

    The Step Sister Podcast is something Tiffany could have benefited from as a teenager and so she created it for others.

    As single women, not yet having ventured into a blended family situation, we found so much to connection to what Tiffany has been through. There are still stigmas around being a single mom, being in a blended family, or dating as a single parent. 

    In this episode we hope to shed a little light on that and let people see how much love there is out there, if we just let it in.

    The Step Sister Podcast

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    50 mins
  • Fun, The Final Step
    Nov 17 2021

    What the heck does 'fun" look like now? Divorced, separated, single, starting over or figuring it out in a new way, "fun" may not be as easy to step right into as one would think.  But, it's right there for you, and such a big part of feeling whole. We talk about how we have made fun and joy a part of life and what that looks like for each of us in this episode. 

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    47 mins

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