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Getting Hurt Again In Your Divorce Recovery  ||  DD197  ||  David and Rachel cover
Getting Hurt Again In Your Divorce Recovery  ||  DD197  ||  David and Rachel cover
The Divorce Devil Podcast

Getting Hurt Again In Your Divorce Recovery || DD197 || David and Rachel

Getting Hurt Again In Your Divorce Recovery || DD197 || David and Rachel

28min |07/12/2024|

42

Play
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Getting Hurt Again In Your Divorce Recovery  ||  DD197  ||  David and Rachel cover
Getting Hurt Again In Your Divorce Recovery  ||  DD197  ||  David and Rachel cover
The Divorce Devil Podcast

Getting Hurt Again In Your Divorce Recovery || DD197 || David and Rachel

Getting Hurt Again In Your Divorce Recovery || DD197 || David and Rachel

28min |07/12/2024|

42

Play

Description

Welcome to Divorce Devil Podcast, Episode 197, hosted by Rachel and David. In this heartfelt Thanksgiving Sunday special, we dive into a topic that resonates deeply with many going through divorce recovery: navigating new hurt after initially finding healing. Often, after surviving the storm of divorce, you can find yourself blindsided by fresh pain from unexpected places—relationships, friendships, or even family dynamics. In this raw, candid conversation, Rachel and David share personal experiences, humor, and insight about how to recognize, process, and heal from these moments of renewed heartbreak.


This episode, titled "Getting Hurt Again After Divorce Recovery", explores the challenges of managing betrayal, setting boundaries, and maintaining hope when faced with setbacks in your healing journey. Whether you're dealing with post-divorce friendships, toxic family dynamics, or rebuilding trust in new relationships, Rachel and David offer relatable stories and tools to help you navigate the complex emotions of recovery.


From practical advice to poignant reflections, this episode reminds listeners that healing isn't a linear process, and sometimes the hardest lessons come after the storm has seemingly passed. Join us as we unpack the steps to rebuild, reset, and reclaim peace in your post-divorce life.


Major Points Discussed in the Podcast:


  1. Navigating New Hurt: The emotional impact of being hurt again after feeling like you've healed from divorce.

  2. Recognizing Familiar Patterns: Identifying red flags in relationships or friendships and understanding their impact on your healing.

  3. The Importance of Boundaries: How to establish and enforce boundaries with people who don't respect you.

  4. Forgiveness for Yourself and Others: Understanding that forgiveness is for your own peace, not necessarily for reconciliation.

  5. The Role of Healing in Setting Expectations: How healing can make you less tolerant of hurtful behaviors and help you prioritize your well-being.

  6. Grief Beyond Divorce: Exploring the grief of losing friendships, family ties, or trust in others after divorce.

  7. Choosing Your Circle: Being selective about the people you allow in your life and the importance of keeping your inner circle tight.

  8. Processing Betrayal: How to manage feelings of betrayal when close friends or family let you down.

  9. Hope vs. Cynicism: Balancing hope for better relationships while protecting yourself from being hurt again.

  10. Reclaiming Control: Taking charge of your healing journey and focusing on what makes you happy, while refusing to tolerate disrespect.


This episode is a must-listen for anyone still navigating the ups and downs of post-divorce life and looking for actionable steps to rebuild trust and peace.



Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Welcome to Divorce Devil Podcast, Episode 197, hosted by Rachel and David. In this heartfelt Thanksgiving Sunday special, we dive into a topic that resonates deeply with many going through divorce recovery: navigating new hurt after initially finding healing. Often, after surviving the storm of divorce, you can find yourself blindsided by fresh pain from unexpected places—relationships, friendships, or even family dynamics. In this raw, candid conversation, Rachel and David share personal experiences, humor, and insight about how to recognize, process, and heal from these moments of renewed heartbreak.


This episode, titled "Getting Hurt Again After Divorce Recovery", explores the challenges of managing betrayal, setting boundaries, and maintaining hope when faced with setbacks in your healing journey. Whether you're dealing with post-divorce friendships, toxic family dynamics, or rebuilding trust in new relationships, Rachel and David offer relatable stories and tools to help you navigate the complex emotions of recovery.


From practical advice to poignant reflections, this episode reminds listeners that healing isn't a linear process, and sometimes the hardest lessons come after the storm has seemingly passed. Join us as we unpack the steps to rebuild, reset, and reclaim peace in your post-divorce life.


Major Points Discussed in the Podcast:


  1. Navigating New Hurt: The emotional impact of being hurt again after feeling like you've healed from divorce.

  2. Recognizing Familiar Patterns: Identifying red flags in relationships or friendships and understanding their impact on your healing.

  3. The Importance of Boundaries: How to establish and enforce boundaries with people who don't respect you.

  4. Forgiveness for Yourself and Others: Understanding that forgiveness is for your own peace, not necessarily for reconciliation.

  5. The Role of Healing in Setting Expectations: How healing can make you less tolerant of hurtful behaviors and help you prioritize your well-being.

  6. Grief Beyond Divorce: Exploring the grief of losing friendships, family ties, or trust in others after divorce.

  7. Choosing Your Circle: Being selective about the people you allow in your life and the importance of keeping your inner circle tight.

  8. Processing Betrayal: How to manage feelings of betrayal when close friends or family let you down.

  9. Hope vs. Cynicism: Balancing hope for better relationships while protecting yourself from being hurt again.

  10. Reclaiming Control: Taking charge of your healing journey and focusing on what makes you happy, while refusing to tolerate disrespect.


This episode is a must-listen for anyone still navigating the ups and downs of post-divorce life and looking for actionable steps to rebuild trust and peace.



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Welcome to Divorce Devil Podcast, Episode 197, hosted by Rachel and David. In this heartfelt Thanksgiving Sunday special, we dive into a topic that resonates deeply with many going through divorce recovery: navigating new hurt after initially finding healing. Often, after surviving the storm of divorce, you can find yourself blindsided by fresh pain from unexpected places—relationships, friendships, or even family dynamics. In this raw, candid conversation, Rachel and David share personal experiences, humor, and insight about how to recognize, process, and heal from these moments of renewed heartbreak.


This episode, titled "Getting Hurt Again After Divorce Recovery", explores the challenges of managing betrayal, setting boundaries, and maintaining hope when faced with setbacks in your healing journey. Whether you're dealing with post-divorce friendships, toxic family dynamics, or rebuilding trust in new relationships, Rachel and David offer relatable stories and tools to help you navigate the complex emotions of recovery.


From practical advice to poignant reflections, this episode reminds listeners that healing isn't a linear process, and sometimes the hardest lessons come after the storm has seemingly passed. Join us as we unpack the steps to rebuild, reset, and reclaim peace in your post-divorce life.


Major Points Discussed in the Podcast:


  1. Navigating New Hurt: The emotional impact of being hurt again after feeling like you've healed from divorce.

  2. Recognizing Familiar Patterns: Identifying red flags in relationships or friendships and understanding their impact on your healing.

  3. The Importance of Boundaries: How to establish and enforce boundaries with people who don't respect you.

  4. Forgiveness for Yourself and Others: Understanding that forgiveness is for your own peace, not necessarily for reconciliation.

  5. The Role of Healing in Setting Expectations: How healing can make you less tolerant of hurtful behaviors and help you prioritize your well-being.

  6. Grief Beyond Divorce: Exploring the grief of losing friendships, family ties, or trust in others after divorce.

  7. Choosing Your Circle: Being selective about the people you allow in your life and the importance of keeping your inner circle tight.

  8. Processing Betrayal: How to manage feelings of betrayal when close friends or family let you down.

  9. Hope vs. Cynicism: Balancing hope for better relationships while protecting yourself from being hurt again.

  10. Reclaiming Control: Taking charge of your healing journey and focusing on what makes you happy, while refusing to tolerate disrespect.


This episode is a must-listen for anyone still navigating the ups and downs of post-divorce life and looking for actionable steps to rebuild trust and peace.



Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Welcome to Divorce Devil Podcast, Episode 197, hosted by Rachel and David. In this heartfelt Thanksgiving Sunday special, we dive into a topic that resonates deeply with many going through divorce recovery: navigating new hurt after initially finding healing. Often, after surviving the storm of divorce, you can find yourself blindsided by fresh pain from unexpected places—relationships, friendships, or even family dynamics. In this raw, candid conversation, Rachel and David share personal experiences, humor, and insight about how to recognize, process, and heal from these moments of renewed heartbreak.


This episode, titled "Getting Hurt Again After Divorce Recovery", explores the challenges of managing betrayal, setting boundaries, and maintaining hope when faced with setbacks in your healing journey. Whether you're dealing with post-divorce friendships, toxic family dynamics, or rebuilding trust in new relationships, Rachel and David offer relatable stories and tools to help you navigate the complex emotions of recovery.


From practical advice to poignant reflections, this episode reminds listeners that healing isn't a linear process, and sometimes the hardest lessons come after the storm has seemingly passed. Join us as we unpack the steps to rebuild, reset, and reclaim peace in your post-divorce life.


Major Points Discussed in the Podcast:


  1. Navigating New Hurt: The emotional impact of being hurt again after feeling like you've healed from divorce.

  2. Recognizing Familiar Patterns: Identifying red flags in relationships or friendships and understanding their impact on your healing.

  3. The Importance of Boundaries: How to establish and enforce boundaries with people who don't respect you.

  4. Forgiveness for Yourself and Others: Understanding that forgiveness is for your own peace, not necessarily for reconciliation.

  5. The Role of Healing in Setting Expectations: How healing can make you less tolerant of hurtful behaviors and help you prioritize your well-being.

  6. Grief Beyond Divorce: Exploring the grief of losing friendships, family ties, or trust in others after divorce.

  7. Choosing Your Circle: Being selective about the people you allow in your life and the importance of keeping your inner circle tight.

  8. Processing Betrayal: How to manage feelings of betrayal when close friends or family let you down.

  9. Hope vs. Cynicism: Balancing hope for better relationships while protecting yourself from being hurt again.

  10. Reclaiming Control: Taking charge of your healing journey and focusing on what makes you happy, while refusing to tolerate disrespect.


This episode is a must-listen for anyone still navigating the ups and downs of post-divorce life and looking for actionable steps to rebuild trust and peace.



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