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Community Highlights: Meet Jeanine Tripodi of Jeanine Tripodi Coaching | The Divorce Composure Coach

Today we’d like to introduce you to Jeanine Tripodi.

Jeanine Tripodi

Alright, so thank you so much for sharing your story and insight with our readers. To kick things off, can you tell us a bit about how you got started?
Sure, yeah… who would’ve thought that leaving a 20-year marriage at almost 50, with four kids in tow, would actually be the beginning of my life’s work? At the time it didn’t feel like a beginning at all. It felt like chaos, stress, and honestly a whole lot of fear. That season tested every bit of me. I had to rebuild from the ground up, trust myself in ways I never had before, really look at myself, and figure out how to stay steady when everything around me felt shaky and scary.

I knew I had to find a way to stay grounded, because composure wasn’t just about me. It shaped the way I showed up for my kids, and it even impacted the outcomes I got during negotiations and the divorce process. And it did.

Before all of that, my work was more about helping people find balance and clarity. Teaching about intuition, resilience, and the importance of trusting yourself. I’m a subconscious reprogramming specialist, so I teach people how to re-pattern automatic responses and rewire belief patterns. After my own divorce, it hit me…those same tools that kept me steady could make all the difference for other people too.

And that’s when my focus shifted. I started noticing how often fear and reactivity cost people the outcomes they deserved, and how different things looked when they could steady themselves first. My personal journey became the foundation for the work I do now, and that’s how I became known as The Divorce Composure Coach.

Alright, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
Oh, definitely not smooth. More like bumps, potholes, and detours I didn’t see coming. There were plenty of times I doubted myself. Times I was juggling kids and big life changes. Times I just sat there thinking, “I don’t know if I can actually do this.” Starting over at nearly 50, with four kids who needed me to be steady, was no small thing. There were financial challenges, logistics that felt endless, and days where the weight of it all was just… a lot. And don’t get me wrong, I broke down plenty along the way.

But here’s what I learned. Chaos doesn’t equal failure. It just means you’re human. Strength isn’t about never feeling scared, it’s about figuring out how to keep moving anyway.

And honestly, those messy moments? They’re the ones that built my resilience. Each time I felt like I might fall apart, I had to dig deeper, trust myself a little more, and keep going. That’s why I can sit with someone in the storm now and really get it. I know what it feels like. And I also know you can come out stronger on the other side.

We’ve been impressed with Jeanine Tripodi Coaching | The Divorce Composure Coach, but for folks who might not be as familiar, what can you share with them about what you do and what sets you apart from others?
So what I do now is pretty simple on the surface, but the impact is big. I help people stay clear, credible, and composed when the pressure’s on. Divorce, mediation, court those moments where everything feels like it’s on the line. I teach people how to shut down panic before it spirals, stay grounded when they get blindsided, and hold onto composure so they can walk away with the best outcome possible.

What sets me apart? I’ve lived it. I know exactly what it feels like to be in the middle of that chaos. And I also know how much composure can change the game. I’m a subconscious reprogramming expert and my approach is a mix of psychology, subconscious and belief rewiring, emotional recoding, and practical tools. Not fluffy theory. This stuff works when you need it most.

If there’s one thing I’m proud of brand-wise, it’s how clear the message is now: composure creates credibility, and credibility gets you better outcomes. That’s the heartbeat of what I do and why I created my 5-week Conflict, Court & Mediation Starter Pack.

What I really want people to know is this you’re not powerless in the middle of conflict or divorce. You can train for composure. And when you do, you give yourself clarity, dignity, and a much better shot at walking away with outcomes you can actually live with.

Are there any important lessons you’ve learned that you can share with us?
For me, it always circles back to this: trust yourself first. Even when there’s noise and opinions and chaos all around you. Especially then. Because self-trust and intuition, that’s where confidence comes from. And confidence is what makes composure possible.

Leaving a 20-year marriage with four kids forced me to learn that lesson on repeat. Resilience, self-trust, and confidence were what helped me stay grounded and keep moving. And since I wanted to keep things out of court and moving quickly, composure was everything.

That’s why I say composure changes everything. It’s not about pretending you’re fine or shoving your feelings down. It’s about pausing, steadying yourself, and then responding instead of reacting. When you can do that, you think clearer, you communicate better, and people trust you. Composure creates credibility, and credibility leads to better outcomes…whether you’re in court, in conflict, or even just sitting at the kitchen table with your kids.

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All images are Janna Nicole Photography except the mic image – that’s mine.

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