The Nearly Normal Podcast
Trust breaks in a moment. Rebuilding it takes a lot longer — and nobody tells you how disorienting that in-between space feels. In this episode of Nearly Normal, we're talking about what happens after the breach. Whether it's a betrayal, a broken promise, or a slow erosion of honesty over time, the aftermath leaves couples stuck in what we're calling the Trust Hangover — that painful fog of resentment, anger, hypervigilance, and grief that settles in when the relationship you thought you had no longer feels safe. We cover what makes trust so hard to rebuild, why the person who caused the breach often underestimates the damage, and why the person who was hurt can feel like they're going "crazy" even when they're responding completely normally. We also talk about what actual repair looks like — not the apology-and-move-on version, but the real work that creates lasting change. If your relationship is in the aftermath of a trust rupture, or if you keep hitting the same wall no matter how many times you've "talked about it," this episode is for you. Topics covered In This Episode: Trust betrayal and relationship recovery · Resentment and anger after a breach · Rebuilding emotional safety · Why apologies aren't enough · Communication breakdown and repair · Healing in committed relationships Follow Nearly Normal on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and PodBean and YouTube. New episodes every week.
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