author, critically acclaimed podcast host, and high conflict divorce coach
Kate Anthony, author, critically acclaimed podcast host, and high conflict divorce coach, is not afraid to initiate tough conversations about relationships, domestic violence, and the cultural implications of our patriarchal society. In her book, The D Word: Making the Ultimate Decision About Your Marriage, Kate dives deeply into the importance of self-work and the cultural understanding of marriage in order to sustain healthy interpersonal relationships. She serves clients across the globe through her private coaching, group programs, and her wildly popular online program,“Should I Stay or Should I Go.” Kate equips her clients with the tools they need to identify abusive relationships, and feel empowered to make decisions for themselves and their children while feeling validated and supported. Her number-one-ranked podcast, The Divorce Survival Guide Podcast, recommended by the New York Times, has reached over three million downloads and Kate has been featured as an expert in The New York Times, Forbes, Newsweek, and Pure Wow. Kate is a survivor of domestic abuse herself, and overcame many of her own challenges with navigating divorce with a child to consider. She believes that in order to uncover the root of marital issues we must look deeply at the patriarchal systems that underpin cis-hetero relationships in the 21st century. Kate understands how these systems affect men’s behavior, marriage, violence in America and even divorce legislation in the US. This has inspired Kate’s involvement with family court reform through organizations such as the National Safe Parents Organization (NSPO) and her advisory board membership with the Divorce Coalition.
Kate’s work as an advocate for women comes after a 20-plus year career in Hollywood, bookended by five years on Sesame Street and five years on Grey’s Anatomy. Her background in entertainment allows Kate to thrive as a podcast host and take to the mic or camera in crucial conversations, standing up for women and children who are survivors of domestic violence. Kate is a certified Domestic Violence Victim’s Advocate, as well as a Co-Parenting Specialist and High Conflict Divorce Coach. In addition, she received a certification in life and relationship systems coaching from two top tier international programs.