
Healing does not end at crisis. It leads to connection with yourself and the people you love. Join therapist and author Geoff Steurer and his wife Jody as they explore how couples repair and stay connected.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 318 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | RelationshipsMental HealthSociety & CultureHealth & Fitness | |||

“Give it time.”
It’s one of the most common pieces of advice couples hear after betrayal. While there’s some truth in the idea that healing takes time, time by itself does not repair broken trust.
In this episode, we talk about the difference betwe... more
“Just calm down.”
It might sound reasonable in the middle of a hard conversation, but it almost never works.
In fact, it usually makes things worse.
In this episode, we explore what’s actually happening when emotions escalate after betrayal and wh... more
One of the most painful questions betrayed partners carry is this: Was I not enough? Many wonder whether being more available, more attractive, or more willing could have prevented the betrayal. In this episode, we challenge that belief directly and ... more
You stopped the behavior. You told the truth. You started doing the work.
So why does your partner still hurt? Why does the mistrust remain? And why does it sometimes feel like nothing you do will ever be enough?
In this episode, we explore a belie... more
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This is my favorite podcast for information on betrayal trauma and general relationship information. I love Geoff and Jody’s dynamic conversations. I can’t believe that Jody is not some kind of licensed therapist, she is so intelligent and wise! Great podcast!
Geoff and Jody do such an amazing job of tackling the tough topics related to betrayal and recovery. Their conversations are unfailingly straightforward and honest, showing much-appreciated sensitivity to the painful realities of shattered trust and disconnection. I’d give more stars if I could. Thank you, G & J!!
Geoff and his wife provide a wide array of valuable information. I have listened to almost every episode!
Thanks for your great podcast!! I’m a therapist myself and often refer my clients who are dealing with betrayal to your podcast.
One of the most helpful podcasts on betrayal and hope for couples. Geoff and Jodie provide hope for healing, recognizing the pain of the betrayed, and accountability and growth for the betrayer. I never miss an episode.
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A practical, relationship-focused show that centers on betrayal recovery, trust rebuilding, and healthy interpartner dynamics. Episodes commonly tackle topics like emotional safety, practical communication, and navigating therapy- or program-based paths (often Courageous Together) to repair connections. Listeners are drawn to candid, therapist-informed guidance and real-world frameworks for long-term healing, with a consistent emphasis on couple-centered approaches and safety before romance. A notable strength is the structured, trauma-informed lens applied to complex issues, which can help both betrayed and betraying partners navigate recovery with clarity and hope.
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Recent guests on From Crisis to Connection include:
1. Amy Woolsey
2. Geoff Steurer
3. Morgan Ellsworth
4. Haley Hinkle
5. Dr. Jill Manning
6. Dr. Jenet Jacob Erickson
7. Brianna Holmes
8. Rachel Brian
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