Momma Drama and Trauma

The Scary Part About Becoming Happy Again

40 min · 23. juni 2026
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For a long time, I thought the hardest part of healing would be surviving the pain. What I didn't expect was how strange it would feel when life started getting better. In this episode, I'm sharing the moments that caught me off guard as happiness slowly started finding its way back into my life. From watching my boys become more independent to late nights on the porch with friends and realizing I could laugh without carrying the weight of my divorce every second of the day, healing didn't show up the way I thought it would. It arrived quietly. And when it did, I wasn't always sure I could trust it. We'll talk about why joy can feel uncomfortable after heartbreak, why peace sometimes feels unfamiliar, and how learning to let go of control became one of the most important lessons of my healing journey. If you've ever found yourself waiting for something bad to happen just when life starts feeling good again, this conversation is for you. If this episode spoke to you, follow the podcast, leave a rating or review, and share it with someone who might need the reminder that happiness is still possible after heartbreak.

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