When a couple experiences the fallout of sexual brokenness and betrayal trauma, we desire healing and restoration of their marriage. Yet, we know in some cases, separation is necessary. And sometimes, divorce happens. We’re joined by Andrea Rogers, a Certified Life Coach who is passionate about helping people reach their full potential. Andrea is also a Certified Partner Coach with APSATS (Association of Partners of Sex Addicts Trauma Specialists), trained in using the Multidimensional Partner Trauma Model, which was instrumental in her healing from betrayal trauma. On today’s episode, we talk about divorce—when to consider it, what boundaries are needed, how to help kids through the effects of divorce, and more.
I don’t know if it’s helpful feedback, but in these takeover episodes Heather’s uptalk nearly completely disappears vs episodes where she’s on with the guys.
I find your podcast very helpful and I’m grateful for your insight into so many topics. However, the host on the intro to the audio version of episode 305 mentions that this was a “fun” episode (to record, I guess). That word does not sit well with me when describing anything surrounding sexual betrayal, trauma and divorce. Even though all 3 of the woman on the podcast have been through these things, that word struck me hard.
Hi t28. I apologize for the delay in responding. Thank you for your feedback. We can get excited for the opportunity to discuss things we feel are not talked about enough, especially when we are able to have someone share their professional expertise. It is good to hear how this impacted you and I appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback. I hope you will continue to join us.
January 25, 2024 at 2:41 PM
Ashley Jameson
Hi Hames1001. I apologize for the delay in responding. Thank you for your feedback. We are interested in hearing more. Please feel free to email [email protected].
I don’t know if it’s helpful feedback, but in these takeover episodes Heather’s uptalk nearly completely disappears vs episodes where she’s on with the guys.
I find your podcast very helpful and I’m grateful for your insight into so many topics. However, the host on the intro to the audio version of episode 305 mentions that this was a “fun” episode (to record, I guess). That word does not sit well with me when describing anything surrounding sexual betrayal, trauma and divorce. Even though all 3 of the woman on the podcast have been through these things, that word struck me hard.
Hi t28. I apologize for the delay in responding. Thank you for your feedback. We can get excited for the opportunity to discuss things we feel are not talked about enough, especially when we are able to have someone share their professional expertise. It is good to hear how this impacted you and I appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback. I hope you will continue to join us.
Hi Hames1001. I apologize for the delay in responding. Thank you for your feedback. We are interested in hearing more. Please feel free to email [email protected].