Are you navigating a breakup or divorce? Are you wondering if you are dealing with something more serious, like narcissistic abuse, emotional, or physical abuse? Are you struggling in your relationship? Do you wonder if you will be able to heal and feel whole again? If these resonate you are in the right place. Each week Kierstyn and Tiffany provide you with proven, practical resources that have h... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 85 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | RelationshipsSociety & Culture |
Sometimes, moving on from a breakup feels impossible. But guess what? You're stronger than you think! In this special bonus episode, we're diving into our very own "Breakup Book of Affirmations" to share our favorite words of encouragement. These aff... more
Weâre Back! Todayâs episode is all about why we stay in unhealthy relationships for too long.Have you ever been in a relationship where you knew it was over, but just couldn't bring yourself to walk away? You're not alone! In this episode, we dig int... more
Today's episode of The Relationship Recovery Podcast is a powerful one. Join Tiffany and Kierstyn as they wrap-up part two of 7 key things to consider before you end your relationship. Sometimes, it is possible to save a relationship if we can take a... more
Today's episode of The Relationship Recovery Podcast is a powerful one. Join Tiffany and Kierstyn as they guide you through 7 key things to consider before you end your relationship. Sometimes, it is possible to save a relationship if we can take a s... more
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Thank you both for not âbeating around the bushâ and calling out the hard stuff we all experience in relationships (to varying degrees)!! I find myself feeling heard, taking notes, and yelling âYESâ while driving alone in my car! đ In a podcast world that can often be superficial, I find myself coming back to ones like yours for real, true, substance! Keep up the hard work!
So thankful for you beautiful ladies for sharing your experiences and educating us. The more we can learn the better we can deal with life and marriages. The information you share on your podcasts always has a point or 10 that I can say me too. Thank you love you ladies!!
While there are tons of podcasts out there, this one is my favorite. â¤ď¸
I love you guys!! Please continue delivering such great content. đ§Ąđ§Ąđ§Ą
This has been very helpful as I navigate my upcoming divorce from someone with narcissistic personality traits.
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