For many women, betrayal begins not in rebellion, but in loss—the loss of self. In this episode, Judith explores how the roles of motherhood and marriage can quietly erase a woman’s identity until she feels invisible. That invisibility creates dangerous vulnerability, making outside attention feel like oxygen. This isn’t an excuse, but it is part of the story. Healing comes when you stop abandoning yourself, reclaim your voice, set boundaries, and remember that your worth isn’t defined by how...
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For many women, betrayal begins not in rebellion, but in loss—the loss of self. In this episode, Judith explores how the roles of motherhood and marriage can quietly erase a woman’s identity until she feels invisible. That invisibility creates dangerous vulnerability, making outside attention feel like oxygen. This isn’t an excuse, but it is part of the story. Healing comes when you stop abandoning yourself, reclaim your voice, set boundaries, and remember that your worth isn’t defined by how...
Ep. 9: Can I Be a Good Person If I Did a Bad Thing?
Women Cheat Too
9 minutes
1 month ago
Ep. 9: Can I Be a Good Person If I Did a Bad Thing?
After betrayal, many women spiral into shame, questioning whether they’re even a “good person” anymore. In this episode, Judith tackles that haunting question and shows why being responsible for harm doesn’t mean you’re ruined. You can be human, flawed, and still capable of growth. Healing isn’t about perfection or erasing the past, it’s about facing yourself honestly, owning your choices, and living differently moving forward. If you’re ready to start your own healing journey, you can learn ...
Women Cheat Too
For many women, betrayal begins not in rebellion, but in loss—the loss of self. In this episode, Judith explores how the roles of motherhood and marriage can quietly erase a woman’s identity until she feels invisible. That invisibility creates dangerous vulnerability, making outside attention feel like oxygen. This isn’t an excuse, but it is part of the story. Healing comes when you stop abandoning yourself, reclaim your voice, set boundaries, and remember that your worth isn’t defined by how...