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What if codependency isn't about being needy?What if it's simply this:"I need you to show up a certain way in order for me to be emotionally okay."In this week's podcast, therapist and relationship coach Camille Canales shares how she discovered her own hidden codependency, and the surprising path to finding peace, even when other people disappoint, betray, or fail to meet our expectations.We discuss:• The hidden signs of codependency• Why frustration, blame, and resentment are often signals of deeper pain• How childhood experiences shape our adult relationships• A simple 5-minute practice to become more emotionally aware• How to stop losing yourself in relationships and find peace from withinIf you've ever felt hurt by someone else's behavior, this conversation may give you a completely new perspective.You can find Camille here: https://www.agapepraxisconsulting.com/Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
How to Confront a Cheating Spouse Without Pushing Him or Her AwayAnger, fear, and hurt can make confronting a cheating spouse feel impossible. Reacting too quickly, arguing, or offering instant forgiveness can make reconciliation harder, so this episode helps listeners prepare for a confrontation that is calm, clear, loving, and firm.What You'll Learn: How to confront cheating without turning it into a fight or discussion What to say when you want reconciliation but cannot accept ongoing cheating How to avoid threats, blame, and emotional overexplaining Why boundaries matter before forgiveness and reconnection can happen Want to Work With Coach Jack?:For listeners who want help deciding whether to build first, require a choice, or set stronger boundaries after an affair, Coach Jack's Coaching Package for Ending a Spouse's Affair can help them take steadier steps toward either reconciliation or a clear separation path.Key Takeaways: Confrontation should be simple, short, and deliberate. Love and firmness can work together. Instant forgiveness can encourage continued cheating. Boundaries need to be clear and enforceable. Reconciliation requires the affair to end first. Additional Resources: A Christian Guide to Preventing and Ending Men's Affairs, by Jack Ito PhDOne session consultation with Coach Jack Coaching Package for Ending a Spouse's AffairWork one-on-one with Coach Jack to repair your relationship using small, easy steps that rebuild connection quickly. Visit CoachJackIto.com to learn more about relationship coaching.
Delve into the darkest tales of revenge on cheating spouses, sourced directly from Reddit. These stories reveal the price of betrayal. Watch this next: YouTube Video Connect with us on Instagram: Malevolent Mischief Instagram Follow us on TikTok: Malevolent Mischief TikTok Have a story recommendation? Drop it in the comments! 0:00: Intro0:16: Story 18:52: Story 225:57: Story 3 #revengestories #cheating #spouses #Reddit #betrayal See show notes: https://inlet.fm/malevolent-mischief/episodes/6a0df751a97b75b3e48b8183 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this conversation, Brian sits down with longtime friend Tom to talk about one of the hardest parts of affair recovery: staying hopeful when healing feels painfully slow.Tom shares his story of living a double life for nearly 18 years, the devastating moment of discovery, and the emotional roller coaster that followed. Together, Brian and Tom unpack what recovery really looks like behind the scenes—the setbacks, discouragement, shame, emotional explosions, and moments where giving up feels easier than continuing.If you're feeling overwhelmed, discouraged, or tempted to quit the recovery journey, this conversation will remind you that healing is possible... even when progress feels painfully slow.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
Will Dating Others Help You Get Your Cheating Spouse Back?When your spouse has cheated, dating someone else can feel justified or even strategic. But reacting out of hurt, jealousy, or retaliation can make reconciliation harder and create damage that lasts beyond the affair. In this episode, Coach Jack helps listeners understand why staying faithful matters if reconciliation is still the goal.What You'll Learn:Why dating others can reduce the chances of reconciling with a cheating spouseHow jealousy tactics can create short-term movement but long-term damageWhy faithfulness matters even when a spouse has been unfaithfulWhat helps create the conditions for ending an affair and rebuilding the marriageWant to Work With Coach Jack?If your spouse is having an affair and you want guidance on how to respond without making things worse, Coach Jack's Coaching Package for Ending a Spouse's Affair can help you focus on what is most likely to move your spouse toward reconciliation. Coach Jack helps clients work on becoming a more valuable spouse while also using the kind of boundaries that make reconciliation possible.Key Takeaways:Dating others while married works against reconciliation.Retaliation makes an affair more desirable, not less.Jealousy can create temporary fear without rebuilding trust.Staying faithful helps you know you did what you could for the marriage.Reconciliation requires both value and boundaries.Additional Resources:A Christian Guide to Preventing and Ending Men's Affairs, by Jack Ito PhDOne-on-one coaching to end your spouse's affairWork one-on-one with Coach Jack to repair your relationship using small, easy steps that rebuild connection quickly. Visit CoachJackIto.com to learn more about relationship coaching.
What happens when you don't hear about the affair… you read it?In today's world, many betrayed spouses are discovering infidelity through text messages, emails, photos, and synced devices, what we call digital disclosure. And while it may feel like you're getting the full truth, the reality is far more complicated, and often more damaging.In this episode, Anne and Brian unpack: The difference between discovery vs. disclosureWhy reading messages can feel like watching a traumatic movie you can't turn offThe hidden danger of believing everything you see in digital communicationHow affairs create an “alter reality” that distorts what's writtenWhy confession and conversation are still the healthiest path to healingWhether you should read everything—or protect yourself from unnecessary painIf you're navigating betrayal, or trying to avoid making things worse, this conversation will give you a perspective most people aren't talking about.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
“I just need you to be honest.” It's one of the most common phrases after betrayal, but it often leaves couples stuck. Brian, Anne, and Tiffanie reveal why honesty is only part of the equation, and why transparency is what truly heals.From the pain of partial answers to the power of proactive disclosure, they break down what transparency really looks like in everyday moments, and how it accelerates trust, safety, and connection. They also tackle the delicate balance between truth and timing, avoiding harmful “information dumping,” and creating an environment where openness can thrive.If you've felt frustrated, stuck, or unsure how to move forward after infidelity, this episode will challenge your thinking and give you practical, hope-filled direction.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
Brian Bercht shares a unique perspective after attending Anne's Victorious Woman Conference—not as a participant, but as an observer. What he witnessed was powerful.Across different ages, backgrounds, and stages of healing, these women displayed common traits that set them apart—not perfection, but victory in progress. Whether you're in the middle of healing or further along the journey, this episode will help you evaluate where you are—and where you're headed.And for the men listening, these same four qualities might be exactly what's missing in your own life.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
In this throwback Anne talks with Melissa and Nancy about their stories of recovery. You'll hear from two courageous women, who are in different stages of their journey. From the shock and chaos of early discovery to the slow, intentional steps toward healing, their stories reveal what this process really looks like—raw, emotional, and ultimately hopeful.In this episode, we explore:What the early “crisis phase” after discovery really feels likeWhy you should never walk through this aloneThe truth about “trickle truth,” emotional flooding, and triggersWhat healing can look like for both individuals and couplesHow to begin taking your life back—one step at a timeWhether you are the betrayed, the unfaithful, or simply searching for understanding, this episode offers clarity, validation, and a path forward.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
After betrayal, every conversation can feel like a landmine.What do I say? What shouldn't I say? And how do I respond when emotions take over?In this episode, Anne dives into what true wisdom looks like, and how it can completely change the way you communicate, respond, and heal.Drawing from biblical truth and real-life experience, you'll learn:Why wisdom isn't automatic (and how to actually get it)The difference between emotional reactions and wise responsesHow your words can either rebuild your marriage, or quietly destroy itThe hidden role of insecurity, comparison, and selfish ambitionA powerful mindset shift that can transform your relationshipIf you've ever wished someone could tell you exactly what to say in the moment… this episode is for you.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
In this episode, Brian Bercht speaks directly to husbands about the importance of dating your wife again. Not as a quick fix, but as a powerful way to support healing, rebuild connection, and restore emotional closeness.You'll learn why dating doesn't replace the hard work of recovery, but enhances it. And how small, consistent effort can help your wife feel valued, desired, and chosen again.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
Forgiving yourself after an affair can feel impossible. But staying stuck in shame may be holding back real healing.Brian explores what self-forgiveness actually means in affair recovery, why self-punishment doesn't lead to change, and how letting go of ongoing shame helps you show up better for your spouse.If you're navigating infidelity, whether as the one who strayed or the one who was hurt, this conversation offers a clearer path forward.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
I meant it when I said I'd leave if my husband ever cheated.But when it actually happened, I found myself making a very different decision—and in this episode, I'm sharing why.Find out what really mattered to me in those early days after betrayal, how to recognize genuine repentance, and why you don't have to rush a life-altering decision in the middle of trauma. Whether you stay or leave, my heart is to help you make that choice from a place of clarity, not chaos.There is a path forward—and you don't have to walk it alone.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
While it may seem that women connect easily, Anne pulls back the curtain on the "hidden" pressures women face...from the mental load of financial security to the struggle of finding a true "nothing box" to de-stress. They explore why many women carry a deep-seated distrust of others and how intentional, structured environments can break down those walls to create lifelong, soul-satisfying bonds.In this episode, you'll discover:The "Nothing Box" Gap: Why it's biologically harder for women to relax and how to navigate that pressure.Safety vs. Superficiality: How the Victorious Women event moves past "girls' night" small talk into transformative healing.Overcoming the Inner Critic: Why women compare their weaknesses to others' strengths and how to reclaim your unique value.A Sneak Peek at the Conference: From Christian comedy with Peppi Garrett to workshops on menopause, male sexuality, and mastering your mind.Whether you are a woman feeling "emotionally pulled under" or a husband looking to support his wife's healing journey, this episode offers a roadmap toward recharging, laughing, and becoming an overcomer.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
In this episode, Brian explores a powerful framework for understanding whether the struggle is a me issue, we issue, or he issue, and why couples who want the same goal (full healing and peace) often approach it in very different ways.You'll learn practical, low-pressure questions you can ask to spark better conversations, reduce defensiveness, and encourage real engagement in the healing process.If you're exhausted from pushing and ready for a wiser way forward, this episode will give you perspective, and practical tools, to help you move toward healing together.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
In this special Beyond Affairs throwback, Anne Bercht explores the question so many betrayed partners ask: How long does it really take to heal from an affair? She breaks down the phases of recovery and shares why healing isn't a fixed timeline...it's a journey that unfolds differently for every couple.You'll also hear honest, heartfelt interviews with four betrayed spouses (two men and two women) who are further along in their recovery. Mike, Chris, Darcy and Jane openly share:What helped them move forwardThe mistakes that slowed healingHow their marriages look todayEncouragement for those in the early trauma phaseIf you're currently staring betrayal in the face, this episode will remind you that healing is possible, and you don't have to walk this road alone.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
Brian Bercht speaks directly to men working to rebuild trust after betrayal. Drawing from over 20 years of helping couples recover from infidelity, he reveals why trust often starts below zero, the mistakes men commonly make, and what it really takes to restore safety in a marriage. If you've been doing the work but still feel stuck, this episode offers the clarity and direction you need.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
When to Let a Cheating Spouse Move Back (and When it Prevents Reconciling)When a spouse says they want to come home after an affair, the relief can be overwhelming. But moving back in too quickly often restores comfort without restoring trust, increasing the risk of repeated betrayal and emotional distance. In this episode, Coach Jack explains how to rebuild love, trust, and commitment in the right order so reconciliation has a real chance to succeed.What You'll Learn:How to know whether your spouse's remorse reflects real change or fear of consequencesWhy rebuilding connection must come before living together againWhat conditions should be met before ending a separationHow to set loving but firm boundaries that protect your marriageWant to Work With Coach Jack?: If you are trying to end an affair and restore your marriage, the Ending a Spouse's Affair Coaching Package provides structured guidance to help you balance strong boundaries with meaningful relationship building. Coach Jack works with clients to communicate clearly, reduce emotional reactivity, and create the right conditions for lasting reconciliation.Key Takeaways:Remorse without action does not rebuild trust.Separation creates the conditions necessary for reconciliation.Rebuild love, trust, and commitment before living together again.Living together should be treated as a trial, not a guarantee.You must be willing to lose your marriage in order to save it.Additional Resources: A Christian Guide to Preventing and Ending Men's Affairs, by Jack Ito, PhD,7 Separation Bourndaries that Promote Reconciliation after SeparationHow to Decide Between Marriage Counseling and Marriage CoachingWork one-on-one with Coach Jack to repair your relationship using small, easy steps that rebuild connection quickly. Visit CoachJackIto.com to learn more about relationship coaching.
In this episode, Brian Bercht introduces a foundational recovery principle: separating the position the affair partner played from their character as a person. When character and behavior get confused, healing conversations turn defensive, emotional, and unproductive. Brian explains why spouses who acted unfaithfully often defend the affair partner, why betrayed spouses feel compelled to vilify them, and how both reactions can quietly sabotage recovery.You'll learn how to talk about the other person with clarity, accuracy, and purpose. Without minimizing the harm, escalating conflict, or protecting the wrong things.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
In this fourth installment of Anger From a Man's Perspective, Brian Bercht addresses a powerful and common question from a wife navigating betrayal recovery: “If he's trying to clean up his act, why does he still walk around with an angry, sour attitude, and why does it make me feel unsafe?”This episode unpacks what's really happening beneath a man's anger after an affair, especially when he appears to be doing many of the “right” things on the surface but still shows up with frustration, defensiveness, or a persistent edge.Brian explains why a man's anger is often not about his wife, but about perceived injustice, fear, loss of control, and unresolved internal struggles. He outlines how anger can mask deeper emotions like fear, shame, insecurity, and feelings of being overlooked, misunderstood, or insignificant; many of which predate the marriage itself.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
Do men truly realize the impact their anger has on their wives? And if they don't, what do they actually believe about their anger and its effects?In this episode, Brian dives straight into a listener question that explores the often-misunderstood dynamics of male anger in marriage. He breaks down why compound questions can create confusion in communication, especially between husbands and wives, and how that confusion can unintentionally lead to hurt, frustration, and conflict.If you've ever felt misunderstood, or wondered why your spouse “doesn't get it," this episode will shed light on what's really happening beneath the surface.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
In this second installment on anger from a man's perspective, Brian continues the conversation by discussing the beliefs, behaviors, and biological differences that often shape how men experience and express anger.This episode dives into the visceral differences between men and women, exploring why women are often more sensitive to signs of anger or danger, and how this sensitivity is not a flaw, but a God-designed, instinctive response rooted in protection and survival. If you're navigating conflict, emotional disconnect, or healing after betrayal, this episode offers clarity, wisdom, and a healthier framework for understanding anger...without shame or blame.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
A Virginia man faces life in prison if convicted of the double murder of his wife and a stranger. Prosecutors allege Brendan Banfield was having an affair with his family's Brazilian au pair and plotted to “get rid of” his wife with her. Juliana Perez Magahales has pleaded guilty to her role and has taken the stand against her former employer and lover. Hear her full testimony, detailing the alleged murder plot, from 1/13/2026 and 1/14/2026 in this episode of the Court TV Podcast. For more on the Au Pair Affair Murder Trial, Click HereWatch 24/7 Court TV LIVE Stream Today https://www.courttv.com/Join the Investigation Newsletter https://www.courttv.com/email/Court TV Podcast https://www.courttv.com/podcast/FOLLOW THE CASE:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/courttvTwitter/X https://twitter.com/CourtTVInstagram https://www.instagram.com/courttvnetwork/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@courttvliveYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/COURTTVWATCH +140 FREE TRIALS IN THE COURT TV ARCHIVE https://www.courttv.com/trials/ HOW TO FIND COURT TV https://www.courttv.com/where-to-watch/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Brian gets real, raw, and honest about anger and how it can show up in a man's life. "My anger was responsible for some horrible actions resulting in damage to either individuals or property. The impact of these behaviors often but not always, remained longer with me than it did with any of the ones I may have hurt."Listen in as we start this mini series Anger - From a Man's Perspective. Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
Discouragement is an inevitable part of healing, especially after betrayal. In this episode, Brian sits down with Anne to talk openly about discouragements during their affair recovery.Sharing from their own painful journey, and over 20 years of helping thousands of couples heal, Anne shares insights about why recovery is not a straight line, how setbacks are part of the process, and what discouragement can look like at different levels. Brian and Anne discuss how misunderstanding the healing process can lead couples to give up too soon.If you're feeling worn down, tired of the emotional rollercoaster, or questioning whether healing is even possible, this conversation will help you feel less alone and more grounded in truth.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
What are the keys to success? In today's episode Anne and Tiffanie walk through 8 Keys to having success in life...especially after your life has been turned upside down by an affair. They revisit their own stories of devastation as they entered another 'New Year'. What roadblocks, realizations, and fears did they face? How did they overcome them? Listen in to hear what helped and gain tools to start your 2026 on track. Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
Encouragement for the holidays when infidelity has rocked your reality - Part 1A couple, Greg & Daphne, share their story of reconciliation & redemption, how they made it through that first Christmas. What were the struggles? What things helped them? What could their family do to help? Learn to not just get not just through it, but how to go on to many years of happy and healed beyond.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
Jordan, a Pastor's wife, is going through her first Christmas now as a single mom, post-affair. She honestly shares the struggles, what her church did right to support her, and the many strategies that have helped her to heal. She tells us she is actually happy, joy-filled, feels freedom, and no regrets. Learn from all the things she did right, as she navigated both devastation and a reality that was never God's plan, nor what she could've imagined. But God takes the broken pieces of our lives, and from the ashes builds something new and beautiful.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
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In today's episode, we answer questions from our listeners about healing after infidelity, and navigating the painful realities of betrayal trauma in marriage.Join Anne and Brian as they share expert guidance on some common and difficult challenges couples face during affair recovery, including:• What to do when the affair partner is a close friend• How to respond when your spouse won't commit to healing after an affair• Why a spouse may shut down and refuse to talk after betrayal• Whether to keep infidelity private or share your story with othersThis episode offers clarity, validation, and practical insight for anyone trying to rebuild trust and move forward after an affair.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
Convicted fraudster Brian Walshe stands trial for the alleged murder of his wife Ana Walshe after pleading guilty to disposing of her body and lying to police. Prosecutors allege a motive for murder lies in Ana's infedility before her disappearance, but will her lover's testimony back up that theory? This episode of the Court TV Podcast features William Fastow's full testimony from 12/4/2025.For more on the Disappearance of Ana Walshe, Click Here.Watch 24/7 Court TV LIVE Stream Today https://www.courttv.com/Join the Investigation Newsletter https://www.courttv.com/email/Court TV Podcast https://www.courttv.com/podcast/FOLLOW THE CASE:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/courttvTwitter/X https://twitter.com/CourtTVInstagram https://www.instagram.com/courttvnetwork/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@courttvliveYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/COURTTVWATCH +140 FREE TRIALS IN THE COURT TV ARCHIVE https://www.courttv.com/trials/ HOW TO FIND COURT TV https://www.courttv.com/where-to-watch/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What can the person who acted unfaithfully do to help their spouse feel? Where do they start? What's a betrayed spouse looking for in healing? In today's episode we dive into what the unfaithful spouse can do to help the brokenhearted spouse heal, and how you can move your marriage forward after an affair. Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
Why does he still get defensive, even after months or years of healing? In this episode, Brian and Tiffanie break down the hidden reasons men struggle to hear feedback after betrayal, and what actually helps them respond with openness instead of shame.If you've ever wondered whether your husband will ever be able to receive your hurt without shutting down, this conversation offers clarity, hope, and practical guidance to finally change the pattern.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
In this episode, we're joined by three courageous women whose healing journeys are still unfolding. Each of these women recently attended the Take Your Life Back retreat, a transformative experience designed to bring clarity, strength, and hope to those navigating the devastation of infidelity. We revisit what it feels like to walk into the retreat crippled by pain … and walk out with renewed strength, grounded hope, and a clearer vision for the future. Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
How do you survive the Holidays after an affair? When devastation strikes, how do you navigate forward without crushing pain? In this episode we give you tips that helped us through our own devastating holidays, and we share the things we wished we'd known back in the day. Listen in to hear nuggets of encouragement as you enter the Holiday season while in the midst of Affair Recovery. Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
This week, we're diving into the mistakes we make while trying to heal. Anne, Brian, and Tiffanie open up about their own journeys, sharing the missteps, realizations, and lessons that shaped their healing. Whether you're early in recovery or years down the road, this episode will help you recognize what to avoid and how to move forward with greater grace, understanding, and hope.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
In today's episode we share 12 Keys to Preventing an Affair in your marriage. We'll discuss important checkpoints to keep on the conversational table. Like how to stay emotionally connected, recognize areas of vulnerability, and keep intimacy alive. These aren't just prevention steps; they're ways to nurture closeness, build trust, and protect the love you've worked so hard to create.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
If divorce wasn't what you wanted but it's where you've found yourself, this episode is for you. Learn how to walk through divorce with strength, and hope for a better future.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
What do you do when the person you loved and trusted most shatters your world through betrayal? Anne shares her own story of infidelity, heartbreak, and recovery, and the five phases every betrayed spouse experiences on the road to healing. She offers clarity, compassion, and practical guidance for one of life's most devastating traumas. Whether you're fighting for your marriage or fighting for yourself, this episode will remind you that you are not alone, and there is hope beyond the pain.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
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When trust is broken, what does it take to rebuild?Anne and Krista answer questions from curious men at the Man of Honor weekend. With honesty, strength, and grace, they explore what healing, understanding, and real change look like after betrayal. Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
Brian sits down with several men who attended the recent Man of Honor retreat. The men open up about their experience, the bonds they created, and what it means to be a man of honor. Listen in and find out why these men believe it was a life-changing experience.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
What makes recovering from an affair an attainable goal? In this episode, Anne, Brian, and Tiffanie, explore the key factors that impact how long healing takes after infidelity.Through personal stories and hard-earned insights, you'll discover:Why the first few weeks after disclosure matter so muchThe most common mistakes couples make that stall recoveryThe power of getting qualified, compassionate help earlyAnd how the right actions after D-Day can change everythingWhether you're just beginning this journey or walking alongside someone who is, this episode offers hope, clarity, and guidance for finding your way forward... faster, stronger, and with purpose.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
Sure, you can try to convince yourself (or someone else) it was just a “mistake,” a “drunken slip,” or “not really cheating,” but for anyone with integrity... betrayal is betrayal. Period. If you've been downplaying what happened to you - or what you did - this episode is here to show you why you need to cut through the excuses and keep it real. LISTEN NOW. Then, check out my book "Don't Be DESPERATE: Get Over Your Breakup with CLARITY & DIGNITY" on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3R2EHiz AND, let's take this a step further... (1) ORDER EMAIL or PHONE coaching at breakupBOOST.com (2) Call Trina direct on The Breakup Hotline ANYTIME! (see website for details: https://www.breakupboost.com/live-coaching-trina-breakup-boost) (3) Check out Trina's BREAKUP AND DATING MERCH: blockandshop.com (4) SUBSCRIBE to Trina's YouTube - search "breakup BOOST" (5) Follow Trina TIKTOK @breakupBOOST (6) Follow Trina's relationship podcast: Help Us Couples Coaching (7) Follow Trina's breakup podcast FOR MEN: JUST CALL TRINA
Anne tackles some tough questions we've received from listeners. Honest, vulnerable inquiries like: “Is it normal to still love my spouse after an affair?” and “Can couples or individual counseling really help us heal?” Drawing from over 20 years of experience guiding couples through affair recovery, Anne offers heartfelt, practical advice to those navigating the aftermath of betrayal. Tune in for compassionate insight and real answers.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
Anne answers questions from listeners navigating the aftermath of pain and trauma that come from betrayal. With honesty and grace, she shares her journey of healing and offers heartfelt guidance on questions like, "How did you heal?" and "How do I let go of the details still haunting me?" Listen in to hear encouraging words that help move you forward, one honest question at a time.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
How do you make good decisions...especially when fear, uncertainty, and pressure are clouding your judgment?Anne reflects on her own early recovery experience, where she wished for a magical voice to guide every step. Joined by her husband, Brian, and customer relationship specialist Tiffanie Ruby, the conversation dives into the real struggles couples face when trying to move forward: fear of failure, paralysis, urgency, and the overwhelming desire to "get it right."Whether you're the one who was betrayed or the one who acted unfaithfully, this episode offers empathetic insight and actionable guidance to help you take your next step with confidence and clarity.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
In today's episode Anne, Brian and Tiffanie share 3 important points on the Road to Recovery. In addition, they share the number one thing you need to know to minimize pain and accelerate healing, and reveal the two biggest mistakes couples make after an affair. This podcast offers practical, compassionate advice for both the unfaithful and the betrayed partner. Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
Have you struggled with bitterness after, your spouse's betrayal? Have you felt your dream has died? Do you wonder how you could ever possibly feel happy again? In today's Podcast, Anne shares with you 10 keys to overcoming bitterness. Listen in, you might find yourself surprised by a few of them! Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367
Dive into the challenging topic of isolation during affair recovery. Learn how isolation can show up in your recovery, and gather tools to help you heal from an affair. Anne, Brian, and Tiffanie also explore the dangerous cycle of self-imposed isolation. If you've ever felt like retreating into yourself after betrayal or struggled with how to heal in the midst of isolation, this episode is for you.Yes, you can move beyond the pain and get the life you want.www.beyondaffairs.com 360.306.3367