How to Split a Toaster: A Divorce Podcast About Saving Your Relationships

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Seth Nelson is a Tampa based family lawyer known for devising creative solutions to difficult problems. In How to Split a Toaster, Nelson and co-host Pete Wright take on the challenge of divorce with a central objective — saving your most important relationships with your family, your former spouse, and yourself.

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  • Bluejeana
    Binge Worthy
    Binge listener here. This podcast has brought me out of my terrified state and provided confidence to walk through a necessary step towards healing in my life. A Valuable learning listen.
  • Maryland Amy
    Best of the divorce podcasts
    I feel like Seth was MY lawyer in my divorce as this podcast really helped me learn a lot but also felt like I was hanging out with friends.
  • SallyAnneSmith75
    Fun, Informative Podcast
    This is such a great podcast. Seth and Pete do such a wonderful job and are engaging. I’ve learned a lot when listening and have enjoyed myself. They are funny and have a great conversational style. They do their homework when interviewing guests and it shows. You don’t need to be getting a divorce to find wisdom in this podcast as well as take action items to support you in having better relationships. Thanks, guys!
  • Great Source for Divorce!
    Informative and insightful…with just the right amount of levity
    Seth and Pete do an amazing job of sharing valuable legal and logistical information around divorce while keeping it light…which is so valuable during this difficult time.
  • mn2022!
    With Renee Rodriguez
    I don’t know how I came across it but when I saw Renee’s name I immediately had to listen! I went through and used Renee’s Custody Blue Print Program and it was a LIFE(and money) CHANGER!! Renee makes it possible to have a lawyer and go through her program because she helps with all the hard work and all the things you don’t even think of before sending to your lawyer which saved me so much money. Renee was my lifesaver during my custody battle and taught me how to always be a couple steps ahead, she taught me how to communicate with my ex in a way that puts me back in the control seat. Renee and her team are top notch, are truly present and truly have the best interest of your children! There are no words to express my gratitude for what THE BEST Foot FORWARD has done and provided! I am forever grateful for finding her and her program! Xo
  • Sabrina Osso
    Sabrina Osso review of How To Split A Toaster Podcast
    It was a pleasure to be interviewed by Seth and Pete on their How To Split A Toaster Podcast. They both made me feel very comfortable throughout the interview. They asked excellent questions that would benefit any audience. We would be happy to return on their podcast anytime in the future. -Sabrina Osso from Osso Safe
  • Drakegrad4
    Pre divorce paralysis
    I just started listening tonight. Omg. This episode is hitting every note. It really hit when I heard more the stages of grief. Practical advise. Ty!!
  • Hilart JG
    Need lawyer advice while going through your divorce? This is the place
    I love listening to Seth and Pete provide smart advice that is not only legal in nature but practical in application. I first heard of them on Kate Anthony’s divorce podcast and found them refreshing funny but informative regarding legal matters. Their podcast became part of my morning ritual. I have a great divorce lawyer, so I thought, until I listened to some of the Seth’s examples of how he handles legal matters in court. Granted, I still like my lawyer but Seth’s advice made me smarter about family court proceedings and decisions and more intelligent when discussing these matters with my lawyer. Seth provided information on how to interact with my lawyer and saved me lawyer expenses through his podcast instead of me spending that time and money on conversations with my lawyer. In fact, with Seth‘s advice I ended up writing one page arguments for my lawyer to use in court. My lawyer actually said it was great advice and wanted to know if I was switching lawyers. If only I lived in the Tampa area instead of Washington DC. Not to discount Pete, who is wonderful at keeping the information relative, humorous, interesting and it is great at moving the conversation along and responding with witty comebacks. I will miss listening to their podcast once my divorce is finalized, which is happening shortly since my husband finally decided to sign the papers and accept my proposal. But I will probably find myself checking in on them from time to time just to brighten my day.
  • Me3dha
    PHENOMENAL
    it was a gorgeous listen
  • AlbertJava1Muffin
    Great Insight.
    Gave me some good pointers to get me through these crazy times.
  • Tebbini
    GREAT
    Love it
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