Mom’s Who Hate Everything

The Divorce Glow Up: How I Became Untouchable After the Trauma

55 min · 21 mrt 2026
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They tell you a divorce will break you—but what if it actually builds you? We’re talking about the 'unexpected' divorce glow up, the one that happens when you stop pouring your energy into a black hole and start investing it back into yourself. This isn't about a revenge body; it’s about a post-traumatic growth that makes you completely untouchable. We’re deconstructing the shift from 'scared and shattered' to 'bold and unbothered.' If you’re in the thick of a messy split and feel like you’re disappearing, this episode is the proof that the best version of you is waiting on the other side of the paperwork.

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