Virginia Pelley of Fatherly.com interviewed me, along with a panel of experts, about enhancing joy and reducing burnout as parents.
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Recovering from Romantic Heartbreak
In this interview I discussed
* Recognizing heartbreak as a grieving process
* Reaching out for support from loved ones
* Establishing and connecting with community

What if My Ex Says Bad Things About Me to My Kids?
It can feel destabilizing to hear your kids repeat bad things that your co-parent told them about you. Here’s what you can do about it.

Rebuilding Life After Divorce: A Father’s Guide
“Dr. Magen breaks down his comprehensive approach built on four essential pillars: navigating legal matters (especially custody arrangements), developing effective co-parenting strategies, strengthening practical parenting skills, and rebuilding a fulfilling personal life.”

Finding Meaning After Divorce
Live radio interview on the WRNJ Morning Show with Dave Kelber
Understanding the “Male Loneliness Epidemic” (interview on AskMen.com)
Read the Full Interview Here Men are more likely than women to report feeling lonely, and to have fewer close friends or confidants. More men than women report having zero close friends or confidants. These findings have been very consistent across many research studies, including multinational studies. Alex Manley of AskMen.com interviewed me and other…

How to Not Die
The surprising reason so many divorced dads die by suicide – and how to not die.