What if finding purpose after divorce wasn’t about chasing something big, but about something simple, intimate, and a little unexpected?
This week on Sadie’s Divorced and Happy I’m joined by Amy Ellis, a women’s empowerment creator and thought leader leading over 100K women across TikTok and Instagram. Her work centers on embodiment, expression, and reclaiming full-spectrum feminine power from sensuality to self-worth.
Amy’s story will challenge what you think purpose looks like after divorce. It’s raw, real, and a powerful reminder that sometimes the quiet seasons, not the loud ones, are where we truly find ourselves.
Oh, and stay tuned till the end. There’s a special surprise waiting just for you. (Hint: it’s all about community, connection, and showing up for you.)
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Ready to show up for yourself in a fun, empowering way? Here’s your chance to try out the Happily Divorced Club with a month-long complimentary pass — but you’ll need to activate it this week!
Join our judgment-free community where you can connect, grow, and rediscover your spark after divorce. Your pass gives you access to our October 30th Book Club featuring author Amber Rae (Lovable, my favorite read of 2025!) and our two-day Fall Retreat on November 1st and 2nd, featuring four sessions designed to inspire, empower, and energize you.
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More about Amy Ellis:
Amy Ellis is a women’s empowerment creator and thought leader, leading a growing audience of over 100k across TikTok and Instagram. Her work centres around embodiment, expression, and reclaiming full-spectrum feminine power - from sensuality to self-worth. Through raw storytelling and unfiltered lived experience, she helps women stop performing for approval and start showing up in their full, unapologetic power.
Follower on IG and Tik Tok @amyuntamed
Join Us November 1–2 for the Happily Divorced Club Fall Virtual Retreat
Over two days, you’ll connect with incredible experts and walk away feeling inspired, confident, and ready to move forward with more ease.
Featuring:
Bree Sullivan-Howell on crushing divorce and taking back your power
Phil Weiss on gaining financial clarity and confidence
Aurisha Smolarski, LMFT on creating a holiday game plan with less stress and more joy
Riana Malia on moving from stuck to starting over
Want to join us? Use your month-long Happily Divorced Club pass to attend the retreat for free—but you’ll need to activate it this week.
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Find Your People in the Happily Divorced Club
The Happily Divorced Club is where community comes alive after divorce. It’s a space to connect, share, and grow with others who truly get it—through book clubs, retreats, meet-ups, and private podcasts. Because life after divorce isn’t meant to be done alone.
Learn more at divorcedandhappy.net
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