The Breakup Debrief Podcast

#43 The One Year Breakup Milestone

14 min · 26. apr. 2026
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In this episode of The Breakup Debrief, we’re talking about something that hits differently for everyone: The one year mark after a breakup. It’s a date that can feel heavy, emotional, nostalgic… or surprisingly neutral. Because no matter where you are in your journey — single, thriving, dating, or in a new relationship — this milestone has a way of making you pause and reflect. And sometimes… it brings feelings you didn’t expect. This episode breaks down: 👉 why the one year mark feels so significant 👉 why emotions can resurface (even if you’ve moved on) 👉 how to process whatever comes up 👉 and how to use this moment as a powerful check-in — not a setback 📧 Coaching Enquiries: info@kellyskoaching.com 📲 Instagram & TikTok: @kellyskoaching

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