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Choosing to Stay After Infidelity and Betrayal
Choosing To Stay After Infidelity and Betrayal
145 episodes
7 hours ago
Choosing To Stay After Infidelity & Betrayal is a podcast for couples navigating the aftermath of infidelity, betrayal, and broken trust. Whether you’re a betrayed partner trying to make sense of the pain, or the partner who caused harm and wants to repair what was broken, this podcast offers trauma-informed tools, honest conversations, and grounded hope for what healing can look like. Hosted by Hali Roderick, this show explores trust repair, emotional regulation, accountability, boundaries, and discernment—without rushing forgiveness or pushing a one-size-fits-all outcome. Healing after betr
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Choosing To Stay After Infidelity & Betrayal is a podcast for couples navigating the aftermath of infidelity, betrayal, and broken trust. Whether you’re a betrayed partner trying to make sense of the pain, or the partner who caused harm and wants to repair what was broken, this podcast offers trauma-informed tools, honest conversations, and grounded hope for what healing can look like. Hosted by Hali Roderick, this show explores trust repair, emotional regulation, accountability, boundaries, and discernment—without rushing forgiveness or pushing a one-size-fits-all outcome. Healing after betr
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#128- Acceptance vs. Resignation When Choosing to Stay
Choosing to Stay After Infidelity and Betrayal
30 minutes 14 seconds
2 months ago
#128- Acceptance vs. Resignation When Choosing to Stay

When couples stay together after betrayal, there’s a difference between acceptance and resignation. Acceptance leads to hope and healing; resignation leads to disconnection and despair. In this episode

  • What acceptance vs. resignation really looks like
  • How it shows up for both the betrayed and betraying partner
  • Key questions to help you discern where you are
  • Practical steps to move from resignation into true acceptance

We’re here to support couples healing from infidelity and betrayal, offering encouragement, practical skills, and expertise each week. As certified relational recovery coaches, we are passionate about guiding you toward hope, empathy, and lasting healing.

Stay connected with us and access all the resources we offer—coaching sessions, groups, and more—by visiting this link.

Your Hosts:

Hali Roderick Certified Relational Recovery CoachTICC, ACC, APSATS CPC, ERCEM-C, Brainspotting Practitioner

Read Hali’s Bio

Stephanie Hamby Certified Relational Recovery Coach MCLC, ACC, APSATS CPC, ERCEM-C Read Stephanie’s Bio


  • Choosing to Stay After Infidelity and Betrayal
    Choosing To Stay After Infidelity & Betrayal is a podcast for couples navigating the aftermath of infidelity, betrayal, and broken trust. Whether you’re a betrayed partner trying to make sense of the pain, or the partner who caused harm and wants to repair what was broken, this podcast offers trauma-informed tools, honest conversations, and grounded hope for what healing can look like. Hosted by Hali Roderick, this show explores trust repair, emotional regulation, accountability, boundaries, and discernment—without rushing forgiveness or pushing a one-size-fits-all outcome. Healing after betr