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The Divorce Social

 4.8 via 279 ratings in Apple Podcasts and Podchaser
A society & culture podcast from Samantha Baines
Website: https://play.acast.com/s/thedivorcesocial

Winner at the International Women’s Podcast Awards 2022, winner of a bronze award at the British Podcast Awards 2022 and part of Acast ‘The Funny Side’ collection. The Divorce Social is a light-hearted yet penetrative interview show about break ups & divorce. Hosted and created by award-winning author, actor and broadcaster Samantha Baines, who got divorced (don’t worry she’s fine)! 

British Podcast Awards 2022 Winner, bronze , 'Best Sex & Relationship Podcast’

British Podcast Awards 2021 nominee, ' Moment of the Year’

International Women’s Podcast Awards 2021, 'Comedy Gold’ Nominee

iTunes No. 1 Relationships Podcast

The Times Podcast of the Week 2022

As seen on Loose Women, ITV

Changing the conversation around divorce and break ups.

Samantha is on a mission to discover how other people managed the weird and wonderful world of paperwork, tears, freedom, sex with strangers, and listing your ex’s belongings on eBay in this upbeat interview show. Whether you are part of the club or not this is a fun, informative and touching look at how 42% of marriages and a whole lot more relationships end! 

Host: Samantha Baines

Previously known as The Divorce Club

Check the description of each episode for trigger warnings.

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Email the show: thedivorcesocial@gmail.com

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Episode transcripts available via our website

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