When it comes to heartbreak, most people fear it. But not Chelsea, who believes in feeling and appreciating it all. On this podcast, Breakup Coach Chelsea Leigh Trescott explores the upside of heartbreak, shedding light on how breaking points are our greatest opportunity to become meaningful, relatable human beings who are stronger in love, life, and character.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 263 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureHealth & FitnessMental HealthRelationships |
In a world filled with uncertainty and challenges, finding happiness can often feel like an elusive goal. In this episode, Chelsea engages in a captivating conversation with author Beth Romero about her recently released book, Happy AF, and her miss... more
In this courageous episode, we explore the complex world of codependency, trauma, and the healing path towards self-sovereignty. Our guest speaker The Conscious Codependence Coach, Cheryl Fidelman, bravely shares how her own codependent patterns form... more
Tune in as we sit down with the inspiring anti-bullying activist and author of "My Real-Life Rom Com," Carrie Berk. Together, we journey through the fascinating world of modern relationships, where the realms of dating apps, influencer status, and me... more
Celebrated for her prominent role in As the World Turns, actress Melanie Smith has redirected her professional journey toward the exploration of heartache, grief, and reinvention. Her endeavors have encompassed guiding numerous individuals in breakin... more
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Chelsea’s approach is relatable and pulls you in. She comes from such a place of compassion and understanding you can’t help but be pulled in and completely present. She brings an array of guests and there’s bound to be something to inspire you in each episode!
I came across Chelsea while listening to a different podcast in which she was a guest. In the midst of a breakdown her words and wisdom gave me so much comfort, so I decided to look her own podcast up. I love all the guests she brings in, truly inspirational people who I’ve learned so much from. Thanks Chelsea for your beautiful work and good energy. You are a lovely soul. Love, from London xx
Wow! I feel like those conversations are just for me. The relatedness is insane! I am still being moved and learning from Chelsea even being in the field myself. Keep up the good work and continue to use your platform to empower and encourage women.
I really enjoyed the Ep 197 where you talk with Brendon Watt about just how much the world needs us to be different, the ways we invent our needs to validate what we decide we lack, and why our guiding question should always be, if I choose this, will I have more of me. I would highly recommend this podcast to anyone interested in the upside of heartbreak.
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Apple Podcasts | #208 |
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