The Champagne Girls’ Guide to Living the Life You Love Podcast
champagnesundaygirls
58 episodes
6 months ago
Lauren, Beth, and Bonnie are neighbors in a lovely little historic neighborhood. They are all at different stages of life, divorce aftermath, careers, and motherhood. Each Sunday evening they gather on one of their lovely porches to chat about life, love, and their artistic passions. They are big on talking about those things that they have found difficult on the other side of divorce – those things you just don’t expect, those things that only other women who have been there can understand. So, grab your girlfriends and a bottle of Champagne and tune in.
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Lauren, Beth, and Bonnie are neighbors in a lovely little historic neighborhood. They are all at different stages of life, divorce aftermath, careers, and motherhood. Each Sunday evening they gather on one of their lovely porches to chat about life, love, and their artistic passions. They are big on talking about those things that they have found difficult on the other side of divorce – those things you just don’t expect, those things that only other women who have been there can understand. So, grab your girlfriends and a bottle of Champagne and tune in.
The Champagne Girls’ Guide to Living the Life You Love Podcast
30 minutes 4 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 35: Closure - do you really need it?
In this thought-provoking discussion, the focus lies on the importance of closure in relationships. Exploring the individual interpretations of closure and its prominent influence on the healing process after a relationship ends, this episode examines whether they truly need closure for recovery or find healing without a definite end to emotional journeys. Through stories of unfaithful partners and addiction struggles in loved ones, it uncovers the yearning for closure and debunks the myth of closure's dependence on the other party in a relationship.
In the heart of the conversation, the revelation takes center stage that closure is a manifestation of self-love and dignity. It embodies the journey of self-worth recognition, self-respect, and realizing when a relationship chapter needs closure, no matter the involvement or lack thereof of the other party. Engaged deeply in this discourse of closure, you will find yourself reassessing your understanding and approach to closure in your relationships.
Empowerment in Closure: Personal Stories of Healing and Moving On
In this emotionally potent episode, speakers share their personal experiences of disintegrating marriages, the tough pathway to closure, and the setbacks from their partners that made ending relationships a challenging and painful process. Topics of attempting to salvage failing marriages, handling infidelity, forgiving, and finally accepting precede an illumination of the emotional journeys these individuals have traversed.
The speakers articulate their periods of self-realization, emphasizing their significant role in bringing closure. They reflect on their exhaustive efforts to "fix" their relationships and express the relief in deciding to prioritize personal happiness and tranquility. By reclaiming control and making the difficult decision to move on from their past, they highlight the significance of learning self-love and setting boundaries in relationships.
A strong narrative emerges from these personal stories about living life on one’s terms, notwithstanding heartbreak and betrayal. This raw and honest sharing of their experiences aims to inspire and support others navigating similar situations. The episode concludes on a hopeful note, with a discussion about their future plans, affirming a commitment to leading a fulfilling and love-filled life.
The Champagne Girls’ Guide to Living the Life You Love Podcast
Lauren, Beth, and Bonnie are neighbors in a lovely little historic neighborhood. They are all at different stages of life, divorce aftermath, careers, and motherhood. Each Sunday evening they gather on one of their lovely porches to chat about life, love, and their artistic passions. They are big on talking about those things that they have found difficult on the other side of divorce – those things you just don’t expect, those things that only other women who have been there can understand. So, grab your girlfriends and a bottle of Champagne and tune in.