The Worry Wizard Podcast

The Power of Repair: Reconnecting After Emotional Rupture

27 min · 11. dec. 2025
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When things wobble in our relationships with children, partners, or ourselves, it can feel unsettling and confusing. Moments of disconnection can arrive suddenly, leaving us unsure how to find our way back. In this gentle conversation, Amy Smythe and Denise Bevan explore rupture and repair. They reflect on why wobbles are a natural part of being human, how children experience these moments differently from adults, and what helps us return to connection when things feel too big. This episode offers reassurance that small moments of repair can carry great healing.

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