• 53. Our Shit: What Happens After A Break Up?

  • Oct 23 2022
  • Length: 52 mins
  • Podcast

53. Our Shit: What Happens After A Break Up?

  • Summary

  • It’s official, Kristy is now single after a 6-year relationship. In this episode, we process the emotions after a breakup, recognize what is “overly independent”, and discuss fears of the future after losing a partner. Our Shit is a series where we update our lives with each other and how we cope with its challenges.

    “I felt like if we stayed together, we would've been living a compromised version of a life that neither of us really wanted” - Kristy Yee

    Episodes Mentioned:

    • Ep 45. Our Shit: What I Learned from Breaking Up a 6 Year Relationship
    • Ep 47. To Have or Not to Have Babies... and Why
    • Ep 49. Attachment Style…It Makes You Feel Some Type of Way
    • Ep 51. The Joy and Grief of Adult Friendships

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