![]() Guys, thanks for being here with us today.Ĭraig: Today, we are excited to have Troy and Melissa Haas. We are sponsored by LifeWorks counseling and I am again here with Roane and Eva Hunter. What you’re about to hear is going to help.Ĭraig: Okay guys, you’re back with us for another episode of the Robert and Easterling podcast. ![]() Now sit back, relax and enjoy today’s show. Eva and Roane are both licensed professional counselors, and we’re excited to partner with them and hear the different perspective they’re going to have for all of our listeners.Ĭraig: Speaking of listening, if you’re new to our podcast and haven’t heard seasons one and two, be sure to check them out on iTunes, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player. Matt: In Season three, you will hear more of the same stories from other marriage and divorce survivors, as well as from our new co-hosts: Eva and Roane Hunter from LifeWorks Counseling. ![]() Matt: In 2019, we began wondering if the struggles our firm deals with on a daily basis could be used to help the general public, and from there, the Robertson and Easterling podcast was born.Ĭraig: During the first two seasons, we had open and honest discussions with everyday people about their individual relationship journeys, with some ending in heartbreak and others in redemption, but all with powerful stories to tell. Matt and I are board certified family law attorneys with decades of combined experience serving Mississippians throughout our fine state. I’m Matt Easterling.Ĭraig: I’m Craig Robertson. Matt: Welcome to season three of the Robertson and Easterling podcast.
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