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 | Twice weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | RelationshipsMental HealthHealth & FitnessSociety & Culture |
The question “Why did you do it?” is one of the hardest parts of affair recovery. In this episode, Tim Tedder explores why many unfaithful partners struggle to explain their behavior and why simple answers rarely satisfy the person who’s been betraye... more
What actually counts as cheating? A kiss? A message? A “like” on an ex’s beach photo? In this episode, Tim Tedder explores how couples define (and often misdefine) the lines that shape trust. Through candid street interviews, audio sketches, survey r... more
After infidelity, many couples try to repair their marriage by patching cracks, setting up boundaries, and promising fidelity. While those steps are essential, they rarely restore the deep stability that betrayed partners long for. Why? Because real ... more
What does grace look like for those who feel beyond it? Tim Tedder and Betsy Prentice reflect on Light of Grace—a song that opens the door to honest conversation about shame, judgment, and redemption. They speak candidly about the experience of infid... more
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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
I’ve looked up Tim and he’s a real guy but the entire show, photos and voices all sound AI. It’s too polished and flat. Maybe the reviews here are not real either. Now, I feel suspicious—but take a second look. I can’t get around this, so goodbye Tim and company!
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Focusing on the challenging journey of affair recovery, the content covers a vast range of emotional and practical topics relevant to those grappling with infidelity, whether as the betrayed partner or as the unfaithful individual. Emphasizing real conversations and actionable advice, episodes explore themes such as trust, vulnerability, forgiveness, and emotional healing. Unique to this series is its candid approach, often incorporating personal stories and professional insights from mental health experts, which resonate deeply with listeners seeking guidance and hope during their healing processes.
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Recent guests on The Affair Recovery Room include:
1. Yana Vriesinga
2. Betsy Prentice
3. Jennifer Gingras
4. Dr. Tom Bellamy
5. Suzanne Janke
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