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The Real Cost of Staying:  Why Kevin Leary is wrong about marriage being an economic union - Part 2

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In this episode, Dr. Lisa Summerour continues with Part 2 of her response to Kevin O'Leary's controversial take that marriage is primarily an economic union and divorce should be avoided at all costs.

What You'll Learn:

  • The hidden health costs of staying in an unhappy marriage (stroke risk, immune system impact, cognitive decline)
  • What a 12-year Penn State study reveals about life satisfaction in unhappy marriages vs. after divorce
  • How high-conflict homes affect children's mental health and future relationships
  • Why the "staying for the kids" argument doesn't hold up according to research
  • The double standard: Why failed entrepreneurs are celebrated while divorced people are stigmatized

Key Questions Explored:

If you'd leave a business partner for embezzling, why stay with a spouse committing financial infidelity? If we celebrate entrepreneurs who try again and again, why stigmatize people with multiple marriages? What's the real ROI on doubled stroke risk, therapy for traumatized kids, and years of lost productivity?

The Bottom Line: Divorce has financial costs, but staying in a dysfunctional marriage has health, emotional, and life-satisfaction costs that compound over years you can never get back.

  continue reading

39 episodes

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Manage episode 514419749 series 3612526
Content provided by Dr. Lisa. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Lisa or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, Dr. Lisa Summerour continues with Part 2 of her response to Kevin O'Leary's controversial take that marriage is primarily an economic union and divorce should be avoided at all costs.

What You'll Learn:

  • The hidden health costs of staying in an unhappy marriage (stroke risk, immune system impact, cognitive decline)
  • What a 12-year Penn State study reveals about life satisfaction in unhappy marriages vs. after divorce
  • How high-conflict homes affect children's mental health and future relationships
  • Why the "staying for the kids" argument doesn't hold up according to research
  • The double standard: Why failed entrepreneurs are celebrated while divorced people are stigmatized

Key Questions Explored:

If you'd leave a business partner for embezzling, why stay with a spouse committing financial infidelity? If we celebrate entrepreneurs who try again and again, why stigmatize people with multiple marriages? What's the real ROI on doubled stroke risk, therapy for traumatized kids, and years of lost productivity?

The Bottom Line: Divorce has financial costs, but staying in a dysfunctional marriage has health, emotional, and life-satisfaction costs that compound over years you can never get back.

  continue reading

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