Becoming Her, Again: Healing After Divorce

Why Do We Miss Those Who Hurt Us?

12 min · 1. juni 2026
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Why do we still miss someone who hurt us? It’s one of the most confusing and painful emotional conflicts after divorce… and one many women silently carry shame around. In this deeply personal episode, we’re talking about why missing your ex does NOT mean you made the wrong decision — and why emotional attachment is very different from true compatibility. We’ll discuss: • why the brain clings to familiarity, • how loneliness can romanticize the past, • why your nervous system struggles with change after divorce, • and how to stop confusing attachment with alignment. If you’ve ever questioned yourself because you still miss someone who caused you pain, this episode is for you. You are not weak.You are not crazy.And you are definitely not alone. 🎧 Listen now on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Related Episodes: • Why Nights Are the Hardest After Divorce — And When It Gets Better • Why Your Mind Replays the Divorce Over and Over • Understanding Emotional Shock After Divorce Connect + Links: 🌿 Blog: Living in the Middle [https://livinginthemiddle.blog/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 🎙 Podcast: Becoming Her, Again on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📌 Pinterest: Living in the Middle Pinterest [https://www.pinterest.com/livinginthemiddleblog/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📷 Instagram: Becoming Her Again Podcast Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/becomingheragainpodcast/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for emotional support, encouragement, and educational purposes only and should not replace professional mental health advice or therapy. If you are struggling emotionally, please seek support from a licensed mental health professional.

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Why Am I Still So Angry After Divorce?

Why Am I Still So Angry After Divorce? Years after divorce, are you still carrying anger, resentment, or bitterness and wondering why you can’t let it go? In this episode of Becoming Her, Again, we’ll explore why anger lingers, what it’s really trying to tell you, and how to begin finding peace without pretending the hurt never happened. Often, anger is connected to grief, disappointment, betrayal, and the life you thought you would have. Together we’ll explore what your anger may really be trying to tell you and how to begin moving forward with greater peace. In This Episode We Discuss: * Why anger can remain long after divorce is final * The difference between being angry about the divorce and grieving what was lost * How anger often protects deeper emotional wounds * Why letting go doesn’t mean what happened was okay * How faith can help us heal unresolved hurt A Gentle Reminder If you’re still struggling with anger after divorce, you’re not alone. Healing isn’t measured by the absence of difficult emotions. Sometimes growth happens when we become curious about our emotions instead of criticizing ourselves for having them. Listen Now Listen wherever you enjoy podcasts and follow Becoming Her, Again so you never miss an episode. Related Episodes * Why Do I Still Miss Someone Who Hurt Me? * Why We Reopen Emotional Wounds After Divorce * Will You Stay Stuck or Truly Thrive After Divorce? Connect + Links 🌿 Free 30-Day Divorce Recovery Email Series Sign up here: ⁠https://thelivinginthemiddle.com [https://thelivinginthemiddle.com/] 🌿 Website: thelivinginthemiddle.com [http://thelivinginthemiddle.com/] 🌿 Follow on Instagram: @becomingheragainpodcast Disclaimer This podcast is intended for educational and inspirational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health, medical, legal, or financial advice. Always seek the guidance of qualified professionals regarding your specific situation.

29. juni 202613 min
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Dating After Divorce: Why Finding the Right Man Is So Hard

Dating After Divorce: Why Finding the Right Man Is So Hard After divorce, many women assume the hardest part will be healing from the marriage. What often surprises them is how difficult dating can feel years later. In this episode, Carol shares a conversation with a woman we’ll call Jill—a successful, attractive, independent woman who found herself stuck in a pattern many women will recognize. Through Jill’s story, we explore how loneliness, self-worth, old rejection wounds, and the desire to be chosen can quietly influence the relationships we accept. This episode is an honest conversation about why finding the right relationship can feel so difficult after divorce—and why true healing changes everything. In This Episode * Why some women unknowingly attach their worth to being chosen * How loneliness can lead us to accept less than we truly want * The difference between evaluating a relationship and evaluating yourself * Why unresolved rejection wounds often show up in dating * How giving someone else control of your emotional well-being creates anxiety and uncertainty * Why healing must come before healthy relationships * The importance of building a life that already feels complete A Reminder for You If you saw pieces of yourself in Jill’s story, please know you’re not alone. So many strong, capable women struggle with these same thoughts after divorce. Healing isn’t about becoming perfect. It’s about becoming aware of the patterns that no longer serve you so you can make different choices moving forward. Awareness is often where healing begins. Related Episodes * Why Do I Still Miss Someone Who Hurt Me? * Why We Reopen Emotional Wounds After Divorce * Will You Stay Stuck… or Truly Thrive After Divorce? Connect & Resources ❤️ Are you ready to date after divorce? Download your free checklist here 👉 https://living-in-the-middle-together.kit.com/5signs [https://living-in-the-middle-together.kit.com/5signs] 🌿 Website & Blog https://thelivinginthemiddle.com [https://thelivinginthemiddle.com/] 💌 Free 30-Day Divorce Recovery Email Series If you’re struggling to move forward after divorce, join my free 30-Day Divorce Recovery Email Series. Each day you’ll receive encouragement, practical healing insights, scripture, reflection prompts, and reminders that you don’t have to walk this journey alone. Sign up here: https://thelivinginthemiddle.com [https://thelivinginthemiddle.com/] 📌 Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/livinginthemiddle [https://www.pinterest.com/livinginthemiddle] 🎙️ Follow the Podcast Becoming Her, Again is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and most major podcast platforms. 📧 Contact carol@livinginthemiddle.blog [carol@livinginthemiddle.blog] Disclaimer The information shared in this podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional mental health, medical, legal, or financial advice. Every healing journey is unique. If you are struggling with your mental health or emotional well-being, please seek support from a qualified professional.

15. juni 202615 min
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Why Do We Miss Those Who Hurt Us?

Why do we still miss someone who hurt us? It’s one of the most confusing and painful emotional conflicts after divorce… and one many women silently carry shame around. In this deeply personal episode, we’re talking about why missing your ex does NOT mean you made the wrong decision — and why emotional attachment is very different from true compatibility. We’ll discuss: • why the brain clings to familiarity, • how loneliness can romanticize the past, • why your nervous system struggles with change after divorce, • and how to stop confusing attachment with alignment. If you’ve ever questioned yourself because you still miss someone who caused you pain, this episode is for you. You are not weak.You are not crazy.And you are definitely not alone. 🎧 Listen now on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Related Episodes: • Why Nights Are the Hardest After Divorce — And When It Gets Better • Why Your Mind Replays the Divorce Over and Over • Understanding Emotional Shock After Divorce Connect + Links: 🌿 Blog: Living in the Middle [https://livinginthemiddle.blog/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 🎙 Podcast: Becoming Her, Again on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📌 Pinterest: Living in the Middle Pinterest [https://www.pinterest.com/livinginthemiddleblog/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📷 Instagram: Becoming Her Again Podcast Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/becomingheragainpodcast/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for emotional support, encouragement, and educational purposes only and should not replace professional mental health advice or therapy. If you are struggling emotionally, please seek support from a licensed mental health professional.

1. juni 202612 min
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Why Can’t I Stop Looking Back After Divorce?

Why do we keep going back to the very things that hurt us after divorce? In this deeply personal episode, Carol talks about the emotional cycle so many women quietly experience after heartbreak — rereading old texts, replaying memories, checking social media, looking at photos, and reopening wounds that never seem to fully heal. If you’ve ever wondered why you can’t seem to stop looking back… this episode will help you understand what’s really happening emotionally and why it does not mean you’re weak or failing at healing. Together, we’ll talk about emotional attachment, why the brain searches for connection after loss, and how to begin interrupting the painful cycle that keeps so many women emotionally stuck after divorce. This conversation is honest, comforting, validating… and a reminder that healing is possible, even when your heart still wants to revisit the past. Related Episodes: • Why You Can’t Stop Thinking About Your Divorce • Loneliness After Divorce: Understanding It, Surviving It, and Healing Through It • Why Divorce Still Hurts — Even When Leaving Was the Right Decision Connect + Links: * Website: ⁠⁠⁠https://livinginthemiddle.blog⁠⁠⁠ [https://livinginthemiddle.blog/] * Free 30 Day Divorce Recovery Email Request: ⁠⁠⁠https://living-in-the-middle-together.kit.com/30-day-email⁠⁠⁠ [https://living-in-the-middle-together.kit.com/30-day-email] * Instagram: @becomimgheragainpodcast * Pinterest: ⁠⁠⁠https://pin.it/5QFpTBd6I ⁠⁠⁠ [https://pin.it/5QFpTBd6I%20] * Email: carol@livinginthemiddle.blog  Disclaimer: The content shared on Becoming Her, Again is for informational and inspirational purposes only. It reflects personal experiences and opinions and is not intended to replace professional legal, medical, or mental health advice. If you need guidance for your specific situation, please consult a qualified professional such as an attorney, therapist, or licensed counselor in your area.

25. maj 202611 min
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Will You Stay Stuck… or Truly Thrive After Divorce?

Why do some women seem to slowly rebuild beautiful, peaceful lives after divorce… while others stay emotionally stuck for years? If you’ve ever wondered whether you’ll truly feel happy again after divorce, this episode is for you. In today’s conversation, we’re talking about the emotional and mindset shifts that often separate women who remain emotionally trapped in what happened from women who slowly begin creating lives they genuinely love again. Not because they avoided heartbreak. Not because healing came easily. But because somewhere along the way, they decided their story was not over. If you’re in the early stages of divorce and wondering: * Will I ever feel okay again? * Why do some women move forward while I still feel stuck? * How do I begin rebuilding my life? …this episode will encourage you deeply. 🎙️ In this episode: * Why some women remain emotionally connected to the pain * The subtle mindset shifts that change healing * Why thriving women begin rebuilding before they fully “feel ready” * How to stop believing your best years are behind you * And how to slowly begin creating a peaceful, meaningful life again after divorce You are not behind. You are not broken. And your life is not over because your marriage ended. Your healing story is still being written. Related Episodes from Becoming Her, Again 🎙️ Why Divorce Still Hurts — Even When Leaving Was the Right Decision🎙️ Why Nights Are the Hardest After Divorce — And When It Gets Better🎙️ Why Your Mind Replays the Divorce Over and Over Connect + links: * Website: ⁠⁠⁠https://livinginthemiddle.blog⁠⁠⁠ [https://livinginthemiddle.blog/] * Free 30 Day Email Request: ⁠⁠⁠https://living-in-the-middle-together.kit.com/30-day-email⁠⁠⁠ [https://living-in-the-middle-together.kit.com/30-day-email] * Instagram: @becomimgheragainpodcast * Pinterest: ⁠⁠⁠https://pin.it/5QFpTBd6I ⁠⁠⁠ [https://pin.it/5QFpTBd6I%20] * Email: carol@livinginthemiddle.blog  Disclaimer: The content shared on Becoming Her, Again is for informational and inspirational purposes only. It reflects personal experiences and opinions and is not intended to replace professional legal, medical, or mental health advice. If you need guidance for your specific situation, please consult a qualified professional such as an attorney, therapist, or licensed counselor in your area.

18. maj 202612 min