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Bring your questions—any questions—and you’ll get a wide range of guidance, a little tough love, a lot of support, and plenty of humor.
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Need advice? Ask a New York Jewish mom and her clinically-trained therapist daughter. Shain and Sarah share a fascinating mother-daughter bond, in which they welcome discussions, disagreements, and debates.
Bring your questions—any questions—and you’ll get a wide range of guidance, a little tough love, a lot of support, and plenty of humor.
9: Stuck In The Past: “Why can’t I let go of resentment?"
Listen To My Mother
39 minutes
2 months ago
9: Stuck In The Past: “Why can’t I let go of resentment?"
In this week’s episode, Shain and Sarah dive into a listener’s heartfelt question, "What happens when attraction fades in a long-term marriage—even after repair?"
Shain shares her own story of decades of resentment, hurtful words, and disconnection as well as the surprising ways intimacy and trust eventually found their way back. Sarah brings the clinical lens, weaving in how the body remembers past trauma and what it takes to rewire safety, trust, and desire in partnership.
Together, they offer both the motherly wisdom and therapeutic insight that remind us it’s possible to hold past pain and present love at the same time. And sometimes, letting go takes time.
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Listen To My Mother
Need advice? Ask a New York Jewish mom and her clinically-trained therapist daughter. Shain and Sarah share a fascinating mother-daughter bond, in which they welcome discussions, disagreements, and debates.
Bring your questions—any questions—and you’ll get a wide range of guidance, a little tough love, a lot of support, and plenty of humor.