Before anything else, I want you to hear this.
If you're here, something in your life is shifting. Maybe you've been thinking about it for months. Maybe you were blindsided last week. Maybe you're not sure yet, but you feel the ground moving.
I created these sessions because two-thirds of divorce is about money, and nobody is handling that part for you. Your attorney handles law. These sessions handle the rest.
The first three episodes are free. No email required, no commitment. Just press play.
Listen free — start with Episode 1 ↓Three episodes. No email. No strings.
Welcome to The Private Sessions
Who Leanne is. Why she does this. The four villains of divorce: the fog, the blindfold, the clock, and the isolation.
Why Divorce Feels Financially Unclear
Where to start when you don't know what you don't know. The first steps toward financial clarity.
50/50 is a Lie
How smart people agree to deals that hurt them. Tammy's "clean 50/50 split" had $49,000 in hidden tax exposure nobody mentioned.
14 more episodes when you're ready.
Before You Sign or Agree to Anything
The questions you need to ask before you agree to any proposal. 6:13
Dividing a 401(k) the Leanne Way
How retirement accounts actually get split. QDROs, rollovers, tax implications. 7:57
The House: Equal on Paper, Unequal in Real Life
The math behind the most emotional decision in divorce. 8:14
All About Alimony (Maintenance)
How maintenance works, how it ends, and the risks nobody warns you about. 10:00
You Thought the Debt Wasn't Yours
The bank doesn't care about your divorce decree. Joint debt stays joint. 11:18
What's Hiding in Plain Sight
Stock options, RSUs, deferred compensation. The money nobody is examining. 9:06
Your Financial Guide: Get Organized
How to use the financial guide to build your financial war chest. 1:31
Financial Guide Audio Walkthroughs
Income, Expenses, Assets, Liabilities, Insurance, and When to Call Leanne. Plain-English explanations, document-finding tips, and leverage lines you can copy and paste to your attorney.
If what you've heard so far resonates.
The free episodes are just the beginning. The full series goes deeper into every financial decision you'll face, and includes a step-by-step financial guide to organize everything you need.
All 17 Episodes + Financial Guide
$97 one-timeEvery episode Leanne recorded, plus the Private Advisory Financial Guide with plain-English explanations, document checklists, and leverage lines you can copy and paste to your attorney.
Get the full seriesEverything Above + 90 Minutes with Leanne
$397 one-timeThe full audio series and financial guide, plus a 90-minute private session where Leanne looks at your specific situation, identifies what's being missed, and tells you exactly what to do next.
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For less than one hour of attorney time, you get the financial education most people never receive until it's too late.
Frequently asked questions.
Who is this for? Do I have to be filing for divorce right now?
No. Some listeners are months away from a decision. Some were blindsided last week. Some aren't sure yet but feel the ground shifting. The financial steps you need to understand are the same no matter where you are in the process. These sessions meet you wherever you're starting.
I already have an attorney. Do I still need this?
Yes. Attorneys handle law. They are not trained to build financial plans, run tax projections, or model what your settlement actually looks like in real life. In one case, a client was about to sign a deal that looked "fair" but had $49,000 in hidden tax exposure nobody had flagged. These sessions teach you what to ask so you catch those things before you agree to them.
How do I listen? Is this private?
The Hiro app is the recommended way to listen. It's available for both iPhone and Android and gives you the best experience with all the features. You can also add the show to several other podcast players like Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts, or Overcast. The series will never appear in Spotify. Our billing shows as "Boardroom Financial," not anything related to divorce. We designed this with discretion in mind.
Is this for men or women?
Both. Leanne works with men and women. Her very first major case was a man in his 50s who needed someone to help him think clearly about the financial side of his divorce. She fights to make sure no one walks away with a settlement that doesn't actually work for their life. If you're here because you want to understand your numbers and make informed decisions, you're in the right place.
What's the financial guide?
The Private Advisory Financial Guide is a PDF that walks you through gathering and organizing five categories of financial documents: income, expenses, assets, liabilities, and insurance. Each section includes audio walkthroughs where Leanne explains terms in plain English. It also includes tips for finding documents you may not know where to look for, plus "leverage lines," exact phrases you can copy and paste to your attorney or spouse to ask better questions without starting a fight.
What's the difference between $97 and $397?
Both include all 17 audio episodes and the Private Advisory Financial Guide. The $397 option adds a 90-minute private one-on-one session with Leanne where she looks at your specific situation, identifies what's being missed, and tells you exactly what to do next. If you're early in the process and just want to get educated, $97 is a great place to start. If you're staring at a settlement or heading into mediation, the $397 option gets you in the room with Leanne.
What if I start with $97 and realize I need more help?
You can book a session with Leanne anytime. Many listeners start with the audio, work through the financial guide, and then call when they realize they need someone to look at their specific numbers. That's exactly how this is designed to work.
Is this really worth $97?
One client's settlement tripled because we examined stock appreciation that everyone else had accepted at face value. Another avoided a $49,000 tax bill nobody had mentioned. The biggest financial mistakes in divorce aren't made by careless people. They're made by smart people who didn't know what questions to ask. For less than one hour of attorney time, these sessions close that gap.