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Joining Glass for this show is Susan Howington, CEO of Power Connections Career Services.She talks about how to create a whole new social network–friends and business associates– while Katie Chen, owner of CatchMatchMaking talks about dating and re-inventing a social life that attracts the right partner into one’s new life. She opines on practical ways to do it. Chen also talks about when to start dating after a breakup, how to prepare for it, how to meet others, and how to know you’ve picked the right partner. Glass chimes in on that, too. Closing out the show with Host Glass is Brent White, a comic who shares his insights into what he would do if his marriage fails.

Susan Howington

Susan Howington

Susan Howington – is a “change” expert. She founded and operates Power Connections Career Services which helps those transitioning from one job to another find their niche and a positive way to move through the disruption of a job change. She understands the role divorce plays in this dynamic and discussed it in helpful terms with Host Glass. She has had several decades of

Substantial success in helping her clients move forward. Many of her precepts resonated with Glass’s Moving On book.

Katie Chen

Katie Chen

Katie Chen – from Catchmatchmaking dating service, has had 13 years as a matchmaker and plenty of experience vetting her clients before connecting them to one another. She spoke to Glass about the appropriate time to start dating after divorce and some of the do’s and don’ts when starting a new dating life. Katie shared various steps in finding the right mate as she talked about reigniting a new social life. As a matchmaker, she demonstrates a keen sense of instinct when matching up her clients. She ran down the factors she considers when putting one and one together.

Brent White

Brent White

Brent White – Comedian & improv player. His day job: Special Ed teacher and wrestling coach. Brent shared his angst over the fear of his wife leaving him and how his world would crash without her technology savvy. He hoped to never have to face divorce because he was sure he would not be able to function, with zero tech know-how.

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