Ksenia Muench
Ksenia Muench, MBA, founder of Thrive Again Divorce Coaching, empowers women to navigate divorce with clarity, confidence, and control. Drawing on her professional background in insurance and financial services and her personal experience with divorce, Ksenia guides clients through high-conflict situations—including custodial evaluations, restraining orders, and co-parenting challenges—helping them make proactive, informed decisions and emerge stronger.
Passionate about helping women reclaim their voice and rebuild their lives, Ksenia mentors clients to stay grounded, set healthy boundaries, and embrace personal growth. Her mission is to expand awareness of the support available to women going through divorce and provide strategic guidance paired with emotional support, so every client can confidently move forward and thrive.
• CPCU
• Pepperdine Graziadio Business School
• None
What do you attribute your success to?
I attribute my success to helping women navigate the often overwhelming and uncharted territory of divorce with clarity, confidence, and compassionate support. There’s no handbook for this process—but having been through it myself, I understand the fear, confusion, and emotional toll it can take. I guide my clients safely through the legal system and highly charged emotional situations, help them avoid unnecessary costs, and provide steady emotional support every step of the way. Watching women reclaim their power and rebuild their lives stronger than before is the most rewarding part of what I do.
What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received?
The best career advice I’ve ever received was that I have the power to make a real difference in the lives of women and their children. Through my personal experience I understand firsthand what kind of support, guidance, and mindset it takes to emerge stronger, more confident, and truly fulfilled. Today, I channel that experience into helping other women do the same—reclaiming their strength, rebuilding their lives, and creating a future they can feel proud of.
What advice would you give to young women entering your industry?
My advice to young women entering this industry is to believe in the impact you can make—both in the lives of others and in your own. This work isn’t just about guiding others through change; it’s also about your own growth and empowerment. You absolutely can build a successful, fulfilling career helping people navigate life’s most difficult transitions while strengthening your own sense of purpose, confidence, and resilience along the way.
What are the biggest challenges or opportunities in your field right now?
One of the biggest challenges—and opportunities—in divorce coaching today is raising awareness. Many women going through high-conflict divorces don’t realize that personalized, strategic, and compassionate support like this exists. My goal is to expand visibility and reach more of the women who truly need guidance and mentorship—especially when divorce turns uglier than ugly with custodial evaluations, high-conflict co-parenting, and restraining orders. I help them navigate the process with clarity, confidence, and emotional strength, make empowered decisions, and ultimately come out stronger on the other side.
What values are most important to you in your work and personal life?
The values that guide both my work and personal life are empowerment, personal growth, healthy boundaries, and meaningful relationships. I am deeply passionate about helping women feel whole again after divorce—never inadequate, broken, or damaged. Having found my own voice during this life-changing transition, I am committed to helping the women I work with find theirs, reclaim their power, and confidently pursue the lives they envision for themselves.