Ksenia Muench

Ksenia Muench, MBA, is the founder of Thrive Again Divorce Coaching, where she specializes in guiding clients through the emotionally complex and often high-conflict process of divorce. With a compassionate and strategic approach, she helps individuals gain clarity, confidence, and support as they navigate custody battles, asset division, and cases involving domestic abuse. Her goal is not only to help clients survive the transition—but to empower them to truly thrive again.
Prior to founding her practice, Ksenia built a successful career in the insurance and financial services industries, holding client advisory and risk management roles at top firms such as USI Insurance Services, Burnham WGB, and First American Financial. She brings to her coaching practice a unique blend of emotional intelligence, negotiation expertise, and a deep understanding of complex interpersonal dynamics—skills that are critical in the high-stakes environment of contentious divorces.
Ksenia holds an MBA from Pepperdine University’s Graziadio Business School and a Master’s degree in English and German from Chelyabinsk State University. Fluent in both English and German, she is committed to creating a safe, supportive space for her clients while challenging traditional narratives around divorce. Through her work, she aims to help others rebuild with clarity, strength, and purpose.
• CPCU
• Pepperdine Graziadio Business School
• Chelyabinsk State University
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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 support. There’s no handbook for this process, but having been through it myself, I guide my clients safely through the legal system, help them avoid unnecessary costs, and provide emotional support every step of the way. Seeing them come out stronger on the other side 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 is that I have the power to make a real difference in the lives of women and their children. Having gone through divorce myself, I know exactly what support, guidance, and mindset are needed to come out stronger, more successful, and truly happy—and now I use that insight to help others do the same.
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. You can absolutely build a successful, fulfilling career helping people while also empowering yourself and growing in the process.
What are the biggest challenges or opportunities in your field right now?
One of the biggest challenges—and opportunities—in my field right now is increasing awareness. Many women facing high-conflict divorces don’t know that support like this exists. My goal is to grow my business visibility so I can reach those who truly need guidance, helping them navigate the process with confidence and come out stronger on the other side.
What values are most important to you in your work and personal life?
The values most important to me in both my work and personal life are empowerment, healing, and healthy relationships. I’m passionate about helping women feel whole again after divorce—never inadequate, broken, or defective. I also deeply value supporting my clients in becoming confident single parents and fostering positive, respectful co-parenting relationships for the well-being of their children.