While it's TOTALLY normal to feel extremely sad and negative after a break up there are still ways to add some optimism and positivity into your life. In this episode I walk through different tools to bring more happiness and positivity into a dark time.
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Aug 2024
706. This is How You Move Forward After Heartbreak
If you’re heartbroken right now, this episode is for you. This week, K+L discuss the psychological and physical impacts of ending a relationship. The girls are your personal guides through the process of feeling these intense emotions, creating healthy post-breakup routines, and ... Show More
35m 50s
Feb 2025
Girls Night #284: How to Recover From a Breakup (and Find your Spark Again!) — with Dr. Morgan Cope
Hey friends! Welcome to Girls’ Night!
Today we’re talking about how to heal, move forward, and find your spark again after a rough breakup. We're mainly focusing on romantic relationships, but honestly, these tips can apply to any meaningful relationship that's ended - whether t ... Show More
57 m
Sep 9
#205: How to Process a Sudden Break-Up (AKA the "Avoidant Discard")
When a relationship ends without warning, it’s common to feel blindsided, confused, and deeply hurt. This is often labelled the “avoidant discard” — but while that term might feel validating in the moment, it can also keep you stuck in a disempowering story.In this episode, we’ll ... Show More
22m 7s
Feb 2023
Healing your self thru a breakup + 3 valuable lessons I've learned
Breakups can be devastating and can feel really lonely. Many of us carry guilt, shame, and sadness. Most of the time we do not know how to process those emotions so instead, we find ways to hide and numb our feelings. I know I've had some toxic breakups in my past which help ... Show More
33m 6s
Oct 21
#211: The Hard Truth About Closure After a Break-up
When a relationship ends, it’s natural to crave closure. We want answers, explanations, or one last conversation that will tie everything up neatly and help us move on. But the reality is, closure rarely comes from someone else — it’s something we have to create for ourselves.In ... Show More
17m 42s