• Single on Valentine’s Day: Situationships, Breakups & Self-Care
    Feb 11 2026

    Valentine’s Day can bring up a lot—especially when you’re single, healing, or stuck in a situationship.

    In this episode of Young, Hot & Divorced, Tori opens up about what Valentine’s Day feels like as a single mom navigating breakups, uncertain relationships, and personal growth. She reflects on the grief that can surface around love-centered holidays, the confusion that situationships create, and why self-care and emotional clarity matter more than ever.

    Tori also shares a tender perspective on Valentine’s Day through the eyes of her children—balancing her own heartbreak while watching the innocence and joy of childhood crushes. This episode is for anyone who feels behind, uncertain, or emotional on Valentine’s Day and needs reassurance that their story is still unfolding.

    In this episode:

    • Being single on Valentine’s Day

    • Situationships and emotional confusion

    • Healing after a breakup

    • Self-care and personal growth

    • Parenting through your own heartbreak

    • Teaching children about love and respect

    Whether you’re single, healing, or somewhere in between, you’re not alone—and your life has not been decided yet.

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    14 mins
  • Divorce Role Models: Miley Cyrus, Ariana Grande & Kelsea Ballerini on Heartbreak, Healing & Reinvention
    Feb 8 2026

    In this episode of Young, Hot & Divorced, Tori opens up about navigating divorce at a young age — at a time when there were few real-life role models openly going through the same experience.

    As she reflects on resilience, personal growth, and rebuilding life after heartbreak, Tori shares why women like Miley Cyrus, Ariana Grande, and Kelsea Ballerini have become unexpected divorce role models for a new generation.

    From Miley’s independence and evolution, to Ariana’s courage in calling off an engagement, to Kelsea’s music capturing the emotional reality of divorce, this episode explores why their stories resonate so deeply with women navigating love, loss, and reinvention in their 20s and 30s.

    Tori also discusses faith, self-reflection, and choosing to focus on the good as powerful tools for healing after a breakup. Whether you’re going through divorce, heartbreak, or a major life reset, this conversation is a reminder that starting over doesn’t mean failing — it means growing.

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    12 mins
  • Breakups in the Public Eye: Choosing What to Share, Dating After Divorce & Starting Over
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode of Young, Hot & Divorced, Victoria Gottlieb shares what it’s like navigating a breakup in the public eye — and the emotional work that happens quietly behind the scenes.

    Tori opens up about her first breakup since her second divorce, dating again after marriage, and the process of untangling a relationship while protecting her children, her peace, and her privacy. She reflects on how every breakup brings a kind of reset — and why choosing what to share (and what not to) is an act of self-care.

    She also cheers on women in the spotlight like Batsheva Haart and Danielle Bernstein, who have faced public breakups, online speculation, and major life pivots with honesty and grace. From calling off engagements to rebuilding routines and embracing the unknown, this episode is about the courage it takes to start over — publicly or privately.

    This conversation is a reminder that you don’t owe anyone an explanation, vulnerability can be powerful, and there is beauty in continuing to add new chapters to your life.

    If you’re navigating heartbreak, divorce, or a personal reset, you’re not alone.

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    18 mins
  • Raising Boys With Faith as a Single Mom | Teaching Values, Prayer & Gratitude While You’re Still Learning
    Jan 31 2026

    In this episode of Young, Hot & Divorced, Tori shares an honest conversation about raising boys with faith while she’s still figuring it out herself. As a single mom, she opens up about how she teaches values, prayer, gratitude, and spirituality in everyday moments — without pressure, perfection, or rigid rules.

    Rather than presenting faith as a strict checklist, Tori explains how she introduces Christian values through daily conversations, simple prayers, kindness, and routines that feel approachable for kids. She reflects on her own upbringing, the importance of teaching right from wrong, and how peer influence, parenting, and faith evolve as children grow.

    Tori also talks about how church fits into her family’s life, navigating religious education, and why gratitude and intention matter more than having all the answers. From explaining prayer as a two-way conversation with God to making spirituality relatable for young boys, this episode offers a gentle, realistic approach to faith-based parenting.

    Whether you’re a single parent raising children with faith, curious about introducing spirituality at home, or learning alongside your kids, this episode is a reminder that parenting and faith are journeys — not destinations.

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    16 mins
  • I Met My Ex’s Girlfriend… Then Took Her to Church
    Jan 28 2026

    I met my ex’s girlfriend — and then I took her to church.
    Yes, really.

    In this episode of Young, Hot & Divorced, I’m sharing a real-life moment I never thought I’d experience and definitely never thought I’d talk about publicly. What could’ve been awkward, messy, or dramatic turned into something unexpectedly grounding.

    We talk about divorce, co-parenting, boundaries, faith, and what growth actually looks like when you’re faced with uncomfortable situations involving your past. This is an honest conversation about choosing grace over ego, showing up differently than your old self would have, and navigating life after divorce with intention.

    If you’re divorced, co-parenting, questioning faith, or just figuring life out as you go — you’re not alone.

    👇 Subscribe for more real conversations about life, love, faith, and rebuilding after divorce.

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    11 mins
  • Mamala Mom Chat: Postpartum Nutrition, Mental Health & Building a Sisterhood for Mothers
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode of Young, Hot & Divorced, we’re having a Mamala mom chat with the founders of Mamala, a brand redefining how women are supported during the postpartum years and beyond.

    Mamala—meaning “little mama” in Yiddish—was created to address a massive gap in women’s health: postpartum nutrition and mental health support. The founders share how postpartum is not just a few months after birth, but a nutrient-critical season that can last up to 10 years, and why proper nourishment plays a powerful role in mental health, mood, and resilience during motherhood.

    We talk about the emotional realities of postpartum life, the pressure on women to put themselves last, and how Mamala’s support snacks were designed to be convenient, functional, and truly nourishing for busy moms. This conversation also dives into entrepreneurship, building community among women, and why supporting one another is essential—not optional—when it comes to maternal wellness.

    From launching Mamala to envisioning future products that support women through menopause, this episode is all about serving the sisterhood, prioritizing women’s health, and redefining what nourishment really means.

    If you’re navigating postpartum, motherhood, or simply looking for a more supportive approach to women’s wellness—this episode is for you.

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    28 mins
  • Why I Chose to Convert: My Journey from Judaism to Catholicism
    Jan 14 2026

    In this deeply personal episode of Young, Hot & Divorced, Tori opens up about her decision to convert from Judaism to Catholicism — a journey rooted in faith, motherhood, and spiritual alignment.

    She shares what led her to Catholicism, how the decision impacted her family, and why faith has become a grounding force in her daily life. Tori also walks listeners through her morning routine of Bible reading and journaling, and how building quiet, intentional moments has strengthened her spiritual growth.

    This episode is not about convincing — it’s about sharing, questioning, and following what feels divinely led. Whether you’re religious, spiritual, curious, or simply navigating your own beliefs, this conversation invites openness, reflection, and connection.

    ✨ Topics covered:

    • Converting from Judaism to Catholicism

    • Raising children with faith

    • Bible reading & journaling routines

    • Symbolism and rituals in Catholicism

    • Choosing belief systems that fit your life

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    15 mins
  • Meet My Boyfriend: 20 Questions + Relationship Q&A (Cop Boyfriend Edition)
    Jan 7 2026

    You asked for him — so here he is. 👀
    In this highly requested episode of Young, Hot & Divorced, Tori sits down with her boyfriend Joe for the very first time to answer 20 questions and finally let listeners get to know the man behind the mic.

    From first impressions and catching feelings to cheating hot takes, dating rules, and blending families with kids — nothing is off limits. Joe opens up about dating a single mom, being a cop, relationship expectations, and whether marriage is on the table… while Tori tries to keep the interview (and herself) together.

    It’s honest, funny, slightly chaotic, and very real.

    🎙️ Topics include:

    • First impressions & who caught feelings first

    • Dating a single mom + blended family life

    • Cheating: emotional vs physical

    • Men paying on first dates

    • Marriage, labels, and long-term intentions

    • The dynamic of kids choosing a family

    If you’ve ever wondered “who is her boyfriend?” — this episode is for you.

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    24 mins