• How to Communicate With Your Spouse After Betrayal | E207

  • Nov 19 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast

How to Communicate With Your Spouse After Betrayal | E207

  • Summary

    • Have you completely shutdown since you discovered your husband's betrayal?
    • When he opens his mouth to say something, do you cringe?
    • Do you just want silence and not hear anything he has to say?

    If you said YES to any of these, I completely understand.

    I remember not wanting to hear a word out of my husband's mouth after I found out about his affair. I remember thinking, "It's all a lie anyway, so why do I want to hear anything he has to say."

    I get it, Beautiful.

    But, I also know that COMMUNICATION after betrayal is crucial if there is any chance of reconciliation.

    Today, we’re tackling one of the most challenging but essential aspects of healing after betrayal: COMMUNICATION. Whether you’re struggling to express your feelings or unsure how to rebuild intimacy and trust through words, this episode is for you.

    So, grab your journal or just take a deep breath, and let’s dive into ‘How to Communicate With Your Spouse After Betrayal.’”

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