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Choose Yourself (Even If It Hurts)

19 min · 8 de mar de 2026
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If you’re going through a breakup, put the phone down. Stop checking their location. Keep listening. In this episode, Chuck and Rosa talk about breakups — the ones that blindside you, the ones you saw coming, and the ones you should’ve ended sooner. From high school sweethearts to midlife relationships, we unpack what actually happens when you grow in different directions, when someone becomes a “project,” and when the honeymoon phase ends. We talk standards. Boundaries. The danger of romanticizing the bare minimum. And why choosing yourself isn’t selfish — it’s necessary. Not every breakup is a failure. Sometimes it’s just the end of a chapter. If you’re replaying conversations at 2 a.m., overanalyzing texts, or wondering if you should go back — this one’s for you.

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Choose Yourself (Even If It Hurts)

If you’re going through a breakup, put the phone down. Stop checking their location. Keep listening. In this episode, Chuck and Rosa talk about breakups — the ones that blindside you, the ones you saw coming, and the ones you should’ve ended sooner. From high school sweethearts to midlife relationships, we unpack what actually happens when you grow in different directions, when someone becomes a “project,” and when the honeymoon phase ends. We talk standards. Boundaries. The danger of romanticizing the bare minimum. And why choosing yourself isn’t selfish — it’s necessary. Not every breakup is a failure. Sometimes it’s just the end of a chapter. If you’re replaying conversations at 2 a.m., overanalyzing texts, or wondering if you should go back — this one’s for you.

8 de mar de 202619 min