I just wanted to let you know about my new podcast, Right Person, Wrong Time. It's the sister-podcast to Heartbroken. Here's a sample of what you'll hear. New episodes every Tuesday:)
This is the Final Episode of the Heartbroken Podcast! It's a long one to finish with! Emily learned her boyfriend of 4-years had another girlfriend of 18-months...he was not only a cheater but a pathological liar. Thank you SO much for listenin
Ashley's life completely changed when she woke up to her apartment on fire. The PTSD and depression that followed was very isolating since so few people go through something similar. Only one more episode of the podcast left after this!
Rachel grew up in a very conservative, but what she thought was a loving home. That transitioned into a very difficult-ambiguous loss situation where she lost her entire family for being a gay and queer individual.
Megan is a single, gay mom with little to no help from her ex. Her heartbreak is the reality that one day her daughter is going to feel abandoned by someone who planned for her, but is raising someone else's children and has one of her "own". I
In 2016, Crystal's husband passed away. He had a long struggle with medical conditions that led to abuse of opioids. Crystal estimates she went to over 1,000 doctors visits/hospital stays throughout their relationship. She also discusses someth
Lydia was 6-months pregnant when her husband was involved in a life-changing altercation. My jaw dropped when I read what happened to her husband. Thank you for listening. Please rate and review the podcast if you can.
Rebekah joins the podcast to discuss something SO many women have experienced...postpartum depression. She discusses the heartbreak of both missing the freedom of life before kids while experiencing an enormous load of "mom guilt" for feeling t
After serving in the military right out of high school, Ashley's husband battled with PTSD throughout his life. Her hope with this episode is to shine a light on this to hopefully help others get the help they need. *TRIGGER WARNING* This episo
Ashley was in a relationship with a person she thought was her soulmate, but she came home one day, and his stuff was packed, and she hasn't seen him since. If you've been with someone who prioritized video games over you, you'll want to listen
*Trigger Warning* This episode does involve domestic violence. Jessica quickly moved in with a man that she thought was "the one". She looked past his criminal record hoping to give him a second chance, but she realized that was a mistake. 800.
Kristy lost her mom to cancer. The family grief led to a family business that honors their late mother. We a talk about her loss and how sometimes big life moments require us to pivot. https://www.facebook.com/rudolphsbluebirdhouses/https://www
Georgie talks about a toxic relationship she had for about 2-years while living in Nashville. During that time, she lost her father and step-father. It was a lot dropped on her at once at 18 years old.
Amber dated a man for 10 years. She moved on and felt guilt for moving on and finding happiness. She always hoped she'd be able to have a conversation with him for closure, but that didn't happen. This is a type of grief you don't feel like you
The night host on KDWB, E. White shares the story of the loss of his college friend. They shared the same goals and dreams. We discuss the whole process of accepting and knowing someone you cared for is no longer there.
Karalynn's sister, Anna passed away last year at the age of 37. She had no idea when she spoke to her sister on her anniversary, it would be the last time she ever spoke to her.
*trigger warning* Jess didn't realize she had been brainwashed for 2-years...the "love-bombing", the gaslighting, the "if you love me, you'll do xyz". She had turned submissive and believed she was worthless. Hear her story about how she fell i
*Trigger Warning* (There is a portion that discusses attempted suicide) Chimay was in a very on-and-off toxic relationship with someone she loved but couldn't quit. Things got very intense and serious, and they were even engaged at one point.
In the last episode of the year, Therapist Jen from United Counseling and Wellness joins to discuss loneliness. How does one not get burnt out trying to find love? Why do I have such a desire to feel wanted that I fall for the wrong guys?
Natalie had back-to-back relationships that ended in almost the exact same way. This is for anyone experiencing the frustrations with finding someone who has the same relationship goals.