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Dating After Damage: How to Start Again Without Self-Sabotage

37 min · 10. juni 2026
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Everyone gets hurt. The real question is what happens after. In this episode, Bryana and Yuri unpack one of the hardest parts of healing: learning how to date again without bringing old pain into something new. Because sometimes what looks like intuition is actually fear. Sometimes what feels like protection is really avoidance. And sometimes the damage isn't obvious—it shows up in the way you overanalyze, pull away when things are going well, expect problems before they exist, or test people instead of communicating. This conversation explores the subtle ways self-sabotage shows up in relationships and how past experiences can quietly influence present decisions. Together, Bryana and Yuri discuss the difference between being cautious and being closed off, how to recognize when you're reacting to the past instead of responding to the present, and what healthy healing actually looks like in real time.

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Dating After Damage: How to Start Again Without Self-Sabotage

Everyone gets hurt. The real question is what happens after. In this episode, Bryana and Yuri unpack one of the hardest parts of healing: learning how to date again without bringing old pain into something new. Because sometimes what looks like intuition is actually fear. Sometimes what feels like protection is really avoidance. And sometimes the damage isn't obvious—it shows up in the way you overanalyze, pull away when things are going well, expect problems before they exist, or test people instead of communicating. This conversation explores the subtle ways self-sabotage shows up in relationships and how past experiences can quietly influence present decisions. Together, Bryana and Yuri discuss the difference between being cautious and being closed off, how to recognize when you're reacting to the past instead of responding to the present, and what healthy healing actually looks like in real time.

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