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Women Cheat Too

Podcast by Judith F Nisenson

English

Health & personal development

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Women Cheat Too is the podcast for women who’ve betrayed their partner, broken trust, and now find themselves lost in guilt, shame, regret, or total emotional confusion.Created and hosted by Judith Nisenson, certified betrayal trauma coach and founder of WomensWRK, this show speaks directly to the women no one talks about. The ones who crossed a line. The ones who never thought they’d be that woman. The ones who are now asking, “What have I done? Can I fix this? Who am I now?”This podcast is a space for hard truth and deep self-exploration, not excuses or shallow advice. With a blend of therapeutic insight and compassionate challenge, Judith helps women uncover what really led to the betrayal, understand the wreckage it caused, and begin rebuilding a relationship with themselves that’s rooted in integrity and emotional growth.Whether the betrayal was emotional or physical, whether your partner knows or not, whether you're still in the relationship or everything has already fallen apart, Women Cheat Too offers a path through the aftermath. One built on honesty, accountability, and the belief that your worst moment doesn’t have to be the end of your story.Subscribe now. Step into the work. Because facing the truth is the first step toward becoming the woman you want to be. For more information visit: WomensWrk.com

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47 episodes

episode Ep: 43 – How I Gaslit My Partner Without Realizing It artwork

Ep: 43 – How I Gaslit My Partner Without Realizing It

Gaslighting is often misunderstood as something intentional or extreme. But in the context of betrayal, it frequently shows up in subtle, reactive ways that many people do not recognize until later. In this episode of Women Cheat Too, Judith Nisenson unpacks how gaslighting can happen without awareness, especially when fear, self-protection, and avoidance take over. She explains how dismissing, redirecting, or minimizing your partner’s concerns before the truth came out can cause them to question their own reality. Judith also explores how these patterns can continue after discovery, and why your partner’s need to revisit conversations is part of rebuilding their understanding of what happened. You’ll learn what real ownership looks like, how validation helps restore emotional safety, and why shifting from defensiveness to curiosity is a critical part of repair. If you’ve ever said, “That’s not what’s happening,” or “You’re overthinking it,” and now see things differently, this episode will help you understand the impact and how to move forward with clarity and accountability. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526727/fan_mail/new]

Yesterday - 10 min
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Ep: S4 – Allowing Her to Heal

In this episode of Women Cheat Too, Judith explores the difference between accountability and punishment, and why many betrayed partners find themselves caught between wanting healing and wanting the person who hurt them to continue carrying the weight of what happened. She makes it clear that betrayal is a series of choices that causes real trauma and real damage, while also examining what reconciliation requires if a relationship is going to survive. Judith discusses the difference between shame and accountability, why transformation requires room to grow, and how healing becomes impossible when someone is permanently trapped in their worst chapter. She also explains why understanding the deeper emotional patterns that contributed to betrayal is not about excusing behavior but about preventing those patterns from repeating in the future. If you are a betrayed partner trying to decide whether reconciliation is possible, or a woman wondering what true growth and accountability look like, this episode offers an honest conversation about healing, compassion, accountability, and what it means to allow transformation without minimizing the pain that came before it. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526727/fan_mail/new]

29 Jun 2026 - 12 min
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Ep: S3 – The Sheater: Why You Felt Like Two Different People

One of the most common things women say after betrayal is, “I felt like two different people.” And while that statement is often misunderstood, there is a very real psychological structure underneath it. In this episode of Women Cheat Too, Judith Nisenson explores the concept of fragmentation within the Sheater framework and explains why different parts of the self can become activated in different emotional environments. She breaks down how externally organized identity creates disconnection between roles, emotions, desires, and values, leading many women to feel split between the person they believed themselves to be and the person who acted outside of those values. Judith also explains why betrayal often happens when one fragmented part of the self temporarily overrides the integrated whole, and why healing requires more than simply stopping behavior. It requires integration, awareness, and building a stable internal identity that can hold all parts of yourself without becoming emotionally divided. If you’ve ever looked back at your actions and genuinely felt confused by your own behavior, this episode will help you understand why that split happens and what it takes to become more emotionally grounded and integrated moving forward. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526727/fan_mail/new]

22 Jun 2026 - 8 min
episode Ep: S2– The Sheater: Why You Needed to Feel Chosen artwork

Ep: S2– The Sheater: Why You Needed to Feel Chosen

For many women, betrayal is not only about attraction or connection. It is about what happens internally when someone makes you feel seen, desired, important, or emotionally chosen in a way that feels intensely alive. In this episode of Women Cheat Too, Judith Nisenson explores why the need to feel chosen becomes so emotionally powerful within the Sheater framework. She explains how externally anchored identity causes validation, attention, and emotional focus from others to feel stabilizing, defining, and even identity-forming. Judith also breaks down how the feeling of being chosen often activates underdeveloped or disconnected parts of the self, creating emotional vulnerability to betrayal patterns. She explains why many women mistakenly believe the other person is the source of the feeling, when in reality they are activating something deeper that already existed internally. If you’ve struggled to understand why attention or emotional connection outside your relationship felt so powerful, this episode will help you understand the deeper identity patterns underneath the need to feel chosen and how to build emotional grounding from within instead of depending on external validation. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526727/fan_mail/new]

15 Jun 2026 - 9 min
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Ep: S1– The Sheater: When You Don’t Know Who You Are Without a Role

Many women who betray their partner are not simply chasing excitement, attention, or escape. Underneath the behavior is often something much deeper, a fractured relationship with identity itself. In this episode of Women Cheat Too, Judith Nisenson introduces the core framework behind what she calls the “Sheater,” a woman whose identity has become organized around roles, performance, and external validation rather than an internally grounded sense of self. She explores how constantly adapting, caretaking, performing, and becoming what others need can slowly disconnect a woman from who she actually is underneath those roles. Judith also explains why betrayal often feels less like moving toward another person and more like moving toward a version of yourself that feels alive, free, or emotionally real. She breaks down how externalized identity creates validation hunger, emotional shape-shifting, and fragmentation, and why healing requires moving from performance into integration. If you’ve ever felt exhausted by constantly adapting, unsure of who you are outside of your roles, or confused about why betrayal felt emotionally relieving in the moment, this episode will help you understand the deeper identity structure underneath those patterns. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526727/fan_mail/new]

8 Jun 2026 - 10 min
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