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The Betrayal Recovery Transformation Podcast  

The Betrayal Recovery Transformation Podcast

Author: Kris Rocha & Jenn Howie

Welcome to " The Betrayal Recovery Transformation Podcast," where hosts Kris Rocha and Jenn Howie explore the complexities of betrayal and offer guidance on how to recover and transform from its aftermath.Through candid conversations and interviews with experts in the field, Kris and Jenn delve into topics such as healing from betrayal trauma, rebuilding trust, and helping individuals uncover their unique identities. Join us on this journey of self-discovery and transformation as we provide a safe and supportive space for listeners to heal, grow, and learn how to turn trauma into triumph.If you'd like to support our podcast, you can find our Patreon here: https://patreon.com/TheBetrayalRecoveryTransformationPodcast
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Language: en

Genres: Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Relationships, Society & Culture

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Divorce After Betrayal with Rae Emmerson
Episode 38
Monday, 5 January, 2026

Divorce after betrayal trauma can feel confusing, isolating, and even more painful than staying. In this conversation, Rae Emmerson from Healing Talks Back joins the podcast to explore why healing after a terminally wounded relationship is uniquely complex—and why the end of a relationship does not automatically bring relief.Rae helps listeners understand the emotional, relational, and identity-level challenges faced by partners whose relationships do not survive betrayal. With clarity and validation, she gives language to the grief, marginalization, and “in-between” space many survivors experience after separation or divorce—while also offering hope for healing, meaning, and forward movement, even when the ending looks different from what was expected.Key Takeaways from the Episode:• Healing from betrayal looks different when a relationship ends, and those differences deserve to be acknowledged and supported. • Divorce does not automatically resolve trauma and can intensify grief, fear, and nervous system dysregulation. • Many divorced partners feel disconnected or marginalized within traditional partner-support spaces and long for environments that reflect their lived reality. • Separation and divorce often surface “new, big, and brave” questions about identity, safety, faith, and the future. • An “alternative ending” can still hold meaning, power, and hope—even without a traditional happily-ever-after. • Survivors are not broken for struggling after divorce; their reactions make sense in the context of trauma.Connect with Rae Emmerson:Website: www.healingtalksback.comConnect with Us:Website: www.watermarkcoach.com Instagram: @watermarkcoaching

 

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