
Real talk about affair recovery with insight, hope, and heart. “The Affair Recovery Room” is a podcast for anyone reeling from the impact of infidelity—whether you’ve been betrayed, were unfaithful, or are trying to rebuild a relationship in the aftermath.
Hosted by licensed counselor Tim Tedder of AffairHealing.com, each episode offers honest conversations, practical guidance, and hope for thos... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Anthony Silard and Tim Tedder continue working through the love progression model, picking up where they left off after acceptance and forgiveness. The focus now shifts to the third and fourth stages: gratitude and love, and what it actually takes to... more
When trust is shattered by infidelity, the path forward can feel impossibly dark. The betrayed partner wonders if love is even possible anymore. The one who broke trust quietly accepts a diminished future, as if suffering is simply the sentence they ... more
Barb Nangle grew up in a home shaped by infidelity and codependency, and without realizing it, she carried those patterns into her own adult life. Her father was unfaithful throughout her childhood, her mother stayed and made it "okay," and Barb even... more
Tim talks with couples therapist and communication expert Raffi Bilek about what healthy communication really looks like after infidelity. They explore the crucial shift that must occur when trust is broken. Raffi outlines practical tools couples can... more
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I had a great conversation with Tim around infidelity and the role of the betrayed. We were very much in sync with our views. Tim is an engaging and informed host.
I first encountered The Recovery Room in 2018. I was in a terrible state having discovered my husband of 18 years was again having an affair, this time, I knew the girl, she was 30 years younger than me. I simply couldn’t have got through those first few years without Tim and his team. I listened carefully to every episode, it truly helped me understand how to move forward. Tim you’re a compassionate life saver - thank you so much Georgina
Tim Tedder has a voice that is just soothing to listen to and the material shared is invaluable. I first heard his story which he initially shared under pseudonym of Mark, and was hooked. His honesty on the other side of his own experience as the betrayer made me eager to keep listening . I found hope and invaluable tools that have allowed me to navigate through my husband’s affair. I absolutely wholeheartedly recommend this podcast to those looking for hope in the midst of an affair. My h... more
I cheated on my wife ~4 years ago. We’re still together, and MOST days are great. Yet, there are still days when everything comes back up and we are left wondering if this is the end of it all. I cannot stress this next point enough: if it wasn’t for the guidance of Tim Tedder et al. and this podcast I’m not sure I would have the framework to understand why these waves happen, and the strength to stand and do my best to provide comfort & assurance…even as she needs to unload a few feelings on me... more
Back in 2019, I was completely caught off guard when I discovered my wife of 20 years had been involved in an affair for the last 2 years. I found that she was involved with 5 men. I wanted to save our marriage, and so did she. We set up local counseling, but I was melting down and couldn’t wait. So I searched online and found Tim Tedder, his courses, and his podcast. We devoured the podcast and worked through his curriculum. His material and podcast complemented what we were getting from our we... more
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This show centers on affair recovery, blending clinical insight with practical guidance for couples navigating betrayal. Episodes frequently feature licensed counselors, relationship coaches, authors, and survivors who share frameworks for rebuilding trust, setting healthy boundaries, and improving communication after infidelity. Listeners can expect actionable tools, real-world stories, and a compassionate, non-judgmental approach that helps both betrayed partners and those who have caused harm. A notable strength is the mix of therapeutic perspectives with faith-informed and self-help resources, offering a well-rounded toolkit for healing and, in many cases, safer paths forward for families and individuals alike.
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Recent guests on The Affair Recovery Room include:
1. Anthony Silard
2. Barb Nagle
3. Raffi Bilek
4. Dr. Amy Clark
5. Roy Clark
6. Dr. Deb Miller
7. Nancy Pickard
8. Dr. Bruce Chalmer
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