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Women Cheat Too

Podcast de Judith F Nisenson

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Women Cheat Too is the podcast for women who’ve betrayed their partner, broken trust, and now find themselves lost in guilt, shame, regret, or total emotional confusion.Created and hosted by Judith Nisenson, certified betrayal trauma coach and founder of WomensWRK, this show speaks directly to the women no one talks about. The ones who crossed a line. The ones who never thought they’d be that woman. The ones who are now asking, “What have I done? Can I fix this? Who am I now?”This podcast is a space for hard truth and deep self-exploration, not excuses or shallow advice. With a blend of therapeutic insight and compassionate challenge, Judith helps women uncover what really led to the betrayal, understand the wreckage it caused, and begin rebuilding a relationship with themselves that’s rooted in integrity and emotional growth.Whether the betrayal was emotional or physical, whether your partner knows or not, whether you're still in the relationship or everything has already fallen apart, Women Cheat Too offers a path through the aftermath. One built on honesty, accountability, and the belief that your worst moment doesn’t have to be the end of your story.Subscribe now. Step into the work. Because facing the truth is the first step toward becoming the woman you want to be. For more information visit: WomensWrk.com

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43 episodios

Portada del episodio Ep: S1– The Sheater: When You Don’t Know Who You Are Without a Role

Ep: S1– The Sheater: When You Don’t Know Who You Are Without a Role

Many women who betray their partner are not simply chasing excitement, attention, or escape. Underneath the behavior is often something much deeper, a fractured relationship with identity itself. In this episode of Women Cheat Too, Judith Nisenson introduces the core framework behind what she calls the “Sheater,” a woman whose identity has become organized around roles, performance, and external validation rather than an internally grounded sense of self. She explores how constantly adapting, caretaking, performing, and becoming what others need can slowly disconnect a woman from who she actually is underneath those roles. Judith also explains why betrayal often feels less like moving toward another person and more like moving toward a version of yourself that feels alive, free, or emotionally real. She breaks down how externalized identity creates validation hunger, emotional shape-shifting, and fragmentation, and why healing requires moving from performance into integration. If you’ve ever felt exhausted by constantly adapting, unsure of who you are outside of your roles, or confused about why betrayal felt emotionally relieving in the moment, this episode will help you understand the deeper identity structure underneath those patterns. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526727/fan_mail/new]

8 de jun de 2026 - 10 min
Portada del episodio Ep: 42 – Owning the Full Story, Not Just the Parts That Feel Safe

Ep: 42 – Owning the Full Story, Not Just the Parts That Feel Safe

After betrayal, many people tell a version of the story that feels manageable, but not complete. And even when it sounds honest, your partner can often feel that something is missing. In this episode of Women Cheat Too, Judith Nisenson explores what it really means to own the full story and why partial truth keeps both partners stuck. She explains how self-protection, shame, and fear lead to minimizing, softening, or leaving out important parts of what happened, and how that creates confusion and re-injury over time. Judith also walks through the difference between honesty and emotional flooding, and why telling the full truth requires intention, structure, and support. Most importantly, she explains how full ownership creates alignment within yourself and stability within the relationship. If you’ve been holding back parts of the story, even in subtle ways, this episode will help you understand why full clarity is essential for rebuilding trust and moving toward real healing. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526727/fan_mail/new]

1 de jun de 2026 - 9 min
Portada del episodio Ep: 41 – I Wasn’t Happy Either, But That’s Not the Point

Ep: 41 – I Wasn’t Happy Either, But That’s Not the Point

Feeling unhappy in your relationship before betrayal is real. It matters. But it is not the starting point for healing. In this episode of Women Cheat Too, Judith Nisenson breaks down why bringing up your unhappiness too early in the recovery process can unintentionally derail repair. When betrayal is first discovered, your partner is not trying to understand your experience yet. They are trying to stabilize their reality and make sense of what just happened. Judith explains the difference between explanation and ownership, and how shifting the focus too quickly can feel like blame or justification, even when that is not your intention. She also walks through the deeper work behind the statement “I wasn’t happy,” helping you explore how you handled that unhappiness and what needs to change moving forward. If you’ve struggled with wanting to be understood while also trying to repair the damage, this episode will help you understand why timing matters and how accountability creates the foundation for deeper conversations later. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526727/fan_mail/new]

25 de may de 2026 - 10 min
Portada del episodio Ep. 40 – Why Apologies Alone Aren’t Enough

Ep. 40 – Why Apologies Alone Aren’t Enough

Many women believe that a sincere apology should begin to repair the damage after betrayal. You say you’re sorry, you mean it deeply, and yet your partner still feels angry, hurt, or distant. That disconnect can be confusing and discouraging. In this episode of Women Cheat Too, Judith Nisenson explains why apologies alone rarely rebuild trust after betrayal and what injured partners are actually looking for when they try to determine whether the relationship is safe again. You’ll learn how betrayal disrupts a partner’s sense of reality and security, why the nervous system searches for patterns of safety rather than words, and what separates a meaningful apology from one that feels empty. Judith also breaks down the core components of genuine repair, including clarity, responsibility, empathy, and consistent behavioral change. If you’ve found yourself apologizing repeatedly but still feel like the relationship is stuck, this episode will help you understand what real accountability looks like and how lasting trust begins to rebuild. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526727/fan_mail/new]

18 de may de 2026 - 10 min
Portada del episodio Ep. 39 – Helping Them Heal Without Losing Yourself

Ep. 39 – Helping Them Heal Without Losing Yourself

After betrayal, many women feel like their entire identity becomes centered around repairing the damage they caused. Every conversation revolves around the relationship, the pain, and the rebuilding process. Over time, that pressure can leave you feeling emotionally exhausted and unsure of who you are anymore. In this episode of Women Cheat Too, Judith Nisenson talks about the difficult balance between supporting your partner’s healing and maintaining your own emotional stability. You’ll learn why losing yourself in the repair process can actually destabilize the relationship, how guilt and shame affect accountability, and why maintaining your identity, support system, and boundaries is essential for sustainable healing. Judith also explores the difference between taking responsibility and erasing yourself, and how emotional balance helps create a healthier path forward for both partners. If you’ve felt overwhelmed by the responsibility of helping your partner heal while trying to rebuild your own sense of self, this episode offers guidance on how to remain accountable without disappearing in the process. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526727/fan_mail/new]

11 de may de 2026 - 10 min
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