Redacted: What Divorced Women Aren't Telling You
Show Notes * A writer reads her original personal essay about the moment she knew her marriage couldn't survive — a business trip, a broken collarbone, and a husband who refused to take their three-year-old son to the hospital * Host Steph and the guest discuss what it means to heal from a relationship you didn't initially recognize as traumatic, and why recovery is anything but linear * The impossible calculus of divorce when children are involved — staying feels wrong, but leaving means they're with the other parent without you there * Why the essay's ending resonated so deeply with readers: the radical honesty of saying I am not yet strong at the broken places * The particular isolation of high-conflict divorce, and why community — even an anonymous one — can be a lifeline Follow Redacted on Substack here [https://redactedwomen.substack.com/].
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