Send us a text What if staying “for the kids” isn’t the safest choice after betrayal? We open the new year with a clear-eyed look at divorce, co-parenting, and the real needs of children at different ages. Instead of recycling old myths, we focus on what actually protects kids: a steady emotional climate, predictable routines, and at least one safe, regulated parent they can count on. I share why January often brings a surge in divorces and unpack the beliefs that keep many of us stuck—cultu...
All content for Happily Even After Betrayal with Life Coach Jen is the property of Jennifer Townsend and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Send us a text What if staying “for the kids” isn’t the safest choice after betrayal? We open the new year with a clear-eyed look at divorce, co-parenting, and the real needs of children at different ages. Instead of recycling old myths, we focus on what actually protects kids: a steady emotional climate, predictable routines, and at least one safe, regulated parent they can count on. I share why January often brings a surge in divorces and unpack the beliefs that keep many of us stuck—cultu...
175: Breaking Free: Healing After Narcissistic Abuse with Guest Laura Richards
Happily Even After Betrayal with Life Coach Jen
35 minutes
4 months ago
175: Breaking Free: Healing After Narcissistic Abuse with Guest Laura Richards
Send us a text [Insert description here] Breaking free from narcissistic abuse requires recognizing patterns most of us never knew had names. Laura spent 33 years married to someone everyone thought was "such a nice guy" while enduring emotional manipulation, constant boundary violations, and the slow erosion of her self-worth behind closed doors. On this raw and illuminating episode, Laura shares how she finally found the courage to leave after experiencing what she now recognizes as a "rev...
Happily Even After Betrayal with Life Coach Jen
Send us a text What if staying “for the kids” isn’t the safest choice after betrayal? We open the new year with a clear-eyed look at divorce, co-parenting, and the real needs of children at different ages. Instead of recycling old myths, we focus on what actually protects kids: a steady emotional climate, predictable routines, and at least one safe, regulated parent they can count on. I share why January often brings a surge in divorces and unpack the beliefs that keep many of us stuck—cultu...