After the Goodbye
It’s not just the relationship that changes. It’s you. In this episode of After the Goodbye, Kevin K explores what it means to lose not only a person, but a version of yourself that existed within that relationship—the way you thought, the way you showed up, and the future you believed in at the time. Because when something ends… it doesn’t just take memories with it. It takes a version of you that can’t fully exist anymore. And that can leave you in a strange place. A place where things feel different, even if you can’t quite explain why. Where reactions change. Where familiar thoughts don’t feel the same. For a while, it can feel like something is missing. Like part of you is gone. This episode gently walks through that realization—the urge to hold onto who you were, to try to get back to something that once felt safe and familiar… and the quiet understanding that you don’t go back. Not completely. Because you’ve lived something now. You’ve seen things you didn’t see before. Felt things you hadn’t felt yet. And those experiences change you. Not in a way that breaks you… but in a way that shapes you. The Version of Me That’s Gone is about accepting that not every version of us is meant to last forever. Some versions exist for a season. For a relationship. For a moment in time. And when that moment ends… that version ends with it. Not because it didn’t matter. But because it served its purpose. This episode invites you to shift the way you see that loss—not as something to fix or return to, but as something that gave you awareness, perspective, and a deeper understanding of yourself. Because even if that version of you is gone… it left something behind. And now, you move forward—not as who you used to be, but as someone who has lived more, felt more, and understands more. And maybe… that’s not something to grieve. Maybe it’s something to respect.
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