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In This Episode: We explore what it really means to let your spouse know you beyond surface communication and into emotional truth. We’ll talk about the difference between empathy and vulnerability, how stuffing emotions can quietly stall your repair. The Importance of vulnerability that real connection can’t happen without it.

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Hali RoderickCertified Relational Recovery CoachTICC, ACC, APSATS CPC, ERCEM-C, Brainspotting Practitioner

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Stephanie HambyCertified Relational Recovery CoachMCLC, ACC, APSATS CPC, ERCEM-CRead Stephanie’s Bio

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Learning Vulnerability - allowing your spouse to know you.

Different than empathy 

Stepping out of our old protective mechanisms

Stopping stuffing the emotions

🎙️ Episode Title:

1. Welcome + Acknowledgment (1–2 min)

2. Defining Vulnerability in Relational Repair (3–4 min)

3. Common Protective Mechanisms (Trauma responses) After Betrayal (5–7 min)

4. What It Means to “Let Your Spouse Know You” (5–7 min)

5. Why Stuffing Emotions Stops Repair (4–5 min)

6. How to Start Practicing Vulnerability Again (6–8 min)

7. A Word for the Spouse Who Betrayed (Optional segment if audience includes both) (2–3 min)

8. Closing Reflections + Encouragement (2–3 min)