A Better Divorce Podcast Returns with Insights on the Human Experience

Host Andrea Vacca blends legal expertise and personal growth to reframe divorce beyond just legal mechanics

Apr. 15, 2026 at 10:54am

An abstract, impressionistic photograph in muted, earthy tones showing a blurred human figure against a hazy background, evoking a sense of contemplation and personal transformation.The podcast's new season explores the personal journey of divorce, moving beyond just the legal mechanics.NYC Today

Andrea Vacca, a New York City-based divorce attorney and certified Positive Psychology Coach, has relaunched her podcast "A Better Divorce" for its sixth season. The show will now focus on the human element of divorce, exploring topics like grieving the end of a marriage, building a supportive team, and redefining success beyond just the legal process.

Why it matters

Divorce can be an emotionally challenging experience, and many legal resources tend to focus solely on the mechanics of the process. Vacca's podcast aims to provide a more holistic approach by addressing the personal growth and wellbeing aspects that are often overlooked, helping divorcees navigate this transition in a healthier way.

The details

In Season 6, Vacca will cover topics such as establishing a clear vision for the future, building a supportive team of legal, financial, and emotional experts, and reframing the concept of a 'successful' divorce. The season premiere episode, "How to Have a Better Divorce (It Starts Here)", sets the framework for the new editorial direction of the show.

  • The sixth season of "A Better Divorce" podcast premiered on April 15, 2026.
  • New episodes will be released bi-weekly every other Tuesday.

The players

Andrea Vacca

The host of "A Better Divorce" podcast, Andrea Vacca is the founder of Vacca Family Law Group in New York City. She is a practicing matrimonial attorney, trained mediator, collaborative divorce attorney, and certified Positive Psychology Coach with over 30 years of experience guiding high-net-worth clients through non-adversarial divorce processes.

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What they’re saying

“The law is designed to help couples divide assets, but it doesn't tell you how it will shape the life that's waiting for you on the other side. This season is about the reality of divorce—how to grieve, how to grow, and how to build a team that actually supports the future you want and deserve.”

— Andrea Vacca, Host, A Better Divorce Podcast

What’s next

New episodes of "A Better Divorce" podcast will be released bi-weekly every other Tuesday, offering a mix of solo deep-dives from Vacca and conversations with experts in finance, psychology, law, and family dynamics.

The takeaway

By addressing the emotional and personal growth aspects of divorce, Vacca's podcast aims to provide a more holistic approach to navigating this transition, helping divorcees redefine success and build a supportive team to create the future they desire.