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When it comes to heartbreak, most people fear it. But not Chelsea, who believes in feeling and appreciating it all. On this podcast, Breakup Coach Chelsea Leigh Trescott explores the upside of heartbreak, shedding light on how breaking points are our greatest opportunity to become meaningful, relatable human beings who are stronger in love, life, and character.

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In a world filled with uncertainty and challenges, finding happiness can often feel like an elusive goal. In this episode, Chelsea engages in a captivating conversation with author Beth Romero about her recently released book, Happy AF,  and her mission to prove that happiness is not just a fleeting emotion, but a choice that can be practiced and cultivated through consistent efforts. Beth addresses the incongruence between internal feelings and outward presentation and emphasizes the distinction between joy and happiness, positioning the latter as a consistent commitment and a lens through which to interpret life. Happy AF becomes a poignant life raft toward cultivating practices such as gratitude and affirmations, particularly during bouts of heartbreak and depression. Chelsea and Beth delve into the significance of maintaining consistency in happiness practices, encouraging listeners to experiment with different approaches. They touch on the transformative power of empathy in relationships and the potential for altering one's internal narrative to cultivate a more authentic, supportive, and positive existence.Beth Romero:Website: https://bethromeroauthor.comHappy AF via AmazonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bethromero12Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethromeroauthor1Chelsea Leigh Trescott:Website: https://breakupward.comEmail: breakupward@icloud.comAdvice Column: https://www.huffpost.comWriting: https://thoughtcatalog.com/chelsea-leigh-trescott
In this courageous episode, we explore the complex world of codependency, trauma, and the healing path towards self-sovereignty. Our guest speaker The Conscious Codependence Coach, Cheryl Fidelman, bravely shares how her own codependent patterns formed as a result of her early exposure to trauma and instability. At the tender age of 4, she was sexually molested and two years later her father left after a domestic violence dispute, leaving her to shoulder the weight and responsibility of managing her mother’s mental health struggles.Throughout the conversation, Cheryl introduces her own unique methodology, Conscious Codependency Recovery, designed to guide individuals on their journey to overcoming codependency and becoming a sovereign being with boundaries and an open heart. She sheds light on the importance of recognizing the difference between true needs and codependent “illusions of needs,” our true selves and the "traumatic identity" we develop as a result of early life experiences, as well as the distinction between healthy intimacy and codependent intimacy. We also take a deep dive into forgiveness, emphasizing the significance of self-responsibility and healing the impact of past trauma rather than focusing on the story and assigning blame, as well as the idea of breaking one’s own heart, as codependents often unconsciously create situations that lead to heartbreak.Join us in exploring how to break the cycle of codependency, find your true nature, access deep, healthy intimacy, and embody freedom through the healing process.Cheryl Fidelman:Website: https://cherylfidelman.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cherylfidelmanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cherylfidelman Book a call: https://cherylfidelman.com/connectChelsea Leigh Trescott:Website: https://breakupward.comEmail: breakupward@icloud,comAdvice Column: https://www.huffpost.comWriting: https://thoughtcatalog.com/chelsea-leigh-trescott
Tune in as we sit down with the inspiring anti-bullying activist and author of "My Real-Life Rom Com," Carrie Berk. Together, we journey through the fascinating world of modern relationships, where the realms of dating apps, influencer status, and mental health intersect.Prepare to relate as we peel back the layers of our personal stories, revealing how our self-concept intricately weaves its threads into our love lives in this digital era. We'll challenge the notion that "people always leave" and explore why raising our expectations in relationships is not only possible but essential.Carrie Berk:Website: https://www.carrieberk.comMy Real-Life Rom Com: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Target, Walmart, Bookshop.YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/carrieberkkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@carrieberkkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/carrieberkkPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/carrieberkkChelsea Leigh Trescott:Website: https://breakupward.comEmail: breakupward@icloud.comAdvice Column: https://www.huffpost.comWriting: https://thoughtcatalog.com/chelsea-leigh-trescott
Celebrated for her prominent role in As the World Turns, actress Melanie Smith has redirected her professional journey toward the exploration of heartache, grief, and reinvention. Her endeavors have encompassed guiding numerous individuals in breaking free from their past, unearthing their authentic identities, and masterminding profound shifts in their life trajectories.Joining Thank You Heartbreak at the 7-minute mark, Melanie provides an exclusive peek into the genesis of her inaugural book, "Unfinished Business: 8 Steps to Heal Your Trauma, Transcend Your Past, and Transform Your Life." She delves deeply into the intricate tapestry of emotions that propelled her research, recounting her personal odyssey of conquering childhood illness and subsequent solitude, debunking the illusion of an idealized existence, and embarking on the profound inner journey that facilitated her harmonious union with self and others.Within this emotionally charged narrative lies the poignant tale of her mother's untimely departure due to a rare form of cancer, the tragic death of her sister, the dissolution of her marital bond, and the dizzying relinquishment of her once-cherished dream home. These cascading adversities served as the impetus for her to confront a fundamental query: "Who would I be, could I be, if nothing or no one had ever gotten in my way?"Melanie’s work surrounding Unfinished Business underscores the significance of addressing lingering unresolved issues, which have the potential to obstruct the path to self-discovery and self-fulfillment, ultimately preventing individuals from embracing their destined sense of self.Key episode themes:Trauma from being diverted from our perceived life purpose.Link between early validations and entrapment in adult obligations.Recovery as a vital life skill for inner peace and abundance through life's pain.Trust in oneself and a higher pattern.Value of charge-free and trigger-free dating.Body as a guide to finding our sweet spot of belonging.Girls abandon their bodies; boys abandon their hearts.Healing potential of relationships.Self-attunement for self-understanding.Distinguishing between the necessity for survival-driven special attention and ordinariness.Melanie Smith:Website: https://workwithmelaniesmith.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/melaniesmithofficialUnfinished Business: https://unfinishedbusinessthebook.comUnfinished Business via Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Unfinished-Business-Trauma-Transcend-TransformChelsea Leigh Trescott:Website: https://breakupward.comEmail: chelsea@breakupward.comAdvice Column: https://www.huffpost.comWriting: https://thoughtcatalo
Clinical psychologist and author Dr. Cortney Warren is an expert on addictions, self-deception, romantic relationships, eating pathology, and the practice of psychology from a cross-cultural perspective. In today’s episode, she joins Chelsea 9:45 minutes in to talk about her latest self-help book on breakups, Letting Go of Your Ex: CBT Skills to Heal the Pain of a Breakup and Overcome Love Addiction. Gems from this episode: overcoming love addiction with radical self-honesty, the skill of self-forgiveness, the courage to be honest with yourself and therein free to choose the life that aligns with who you really are, understanding why your own boundaries are so important to your own mental health, the power of the post-breakup pause, dating as an experiment and initiative of self-discovery, and why living and loving with your eyes wide open increases self-esteem and self-efficacy, decreases self-deception, and sets you up for a life of least regret.Dr. Cortney WarrenWebsite: https://drcortney.comLetting Go of Your Ex: via Amazon TEDx Talks: Honest Liars Psychology Today: BlogYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drcortneywarrenTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drcortneywarren Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CortneySWarrenContact: https://drcortney.com/contact-cortney-warren
Two-time guest, musician, beloved mindfulness writer, and author of Kickass Recovery, Billy Manas, joins Chelsea 9:30 minutes in for their yearly check-in about all the highs and lows they're recovering from. Billy Manas:Website: https://www.billymanas.comKickass Recovery: via AmazonSubstack: https://substack.com/profile/12500734-billy-manaselephant journal: https://www.elephantjournal.com/profile/billy-manasMusic Show Dates: https://www.billymanas.com/showsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/billymanas2Twitter: https://twitter.com/billymanasChelsea Leigh Trescott:Website: https://breakupward.comEmail: chelsea@breakupward.comAdvice Column: https://www.huffpost.comWriting: https://thoughtcatalog.com/chelsea-leigh-trescottInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thankyouheartbreakFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/musings
Thought leader and author of The Power of Wonder: The Extraordinary Emotion That Will Change the Way You Live, Learn, and Lead Monica Parker shines a spotlight on the magical yet little-understood human emotion that is wonder, making a case for how cultivating openness, curiosity, and absorption in the midst of everyday setbacks, disappointments, and heartbreaks can help us breathe, believe, and breakupward. Monica Parker:Website: https://www.monica-parker.comThe Book: https://www.monica-parker.com/the-bookThe Power of Wonder via AmazonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/monicacparkerTwitter: https://twitter.com/monicacparkerChelsea Leigh Trescott:Website: https://breakupward.comEmail: chelsea@breakupward.comAdvice Column: https://www.huffpost.comWriting: https://thoughtcatalog.com/chelsea-leigh-trescottInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thankyouheartbreakFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/musings
Keynote speaker, success coach, author, television host, and philanthropist, Simon T. Bailey's purpose in life is to help you discover your brilliance and increase psychological well-being. Today's guest helped me regain the strength, perspective, and incentive to bring myself back to life. It was a game changer and life saver. We discuss his book Ignite the Power of Women In Your Life—A Guide for Men, heartbreak of climbing the ladder of perceived success only to discover it was propped against the wrong wall, building a house but losing a home, chasing money but having no meaning, pursuing power without purpose and gaining status but having no satisfaction, the hopelessness that greets you and your relationship when you're focused on outward appearances more than internal connections, healing the mother wound, filling the hole within you in order to show up whole in relationships, latching onto relationships out of desperation versus inspiration, how cherishing goes steps beyond loving someone, dating with more intention and communication before even meeting, ego versus eco, igniting the power of women, affirming men, suicidal ideation, the power and encouragement of going "just a little bit more" and becoming who you're meant to be as you answer a problem connected to your unique wiring, and so much more poignant and life-enhancing insights.Forever grateful for Simon T. Bailey: Website: https://simontbailey.comBooks: https://simontbailey.com/booksIgnite the Power of Women in Your Life–A Guide for Men: https://www.amazon.com/Ignite-Power-Women-Your-LifeCourses: https://simontbailey.com/coursesSpeaking; https://simontbailey.com/speakingContact: hello@simontbailey.comChelsea Leigh Trescott:Website: https://breakupward.comEmail: chelsea@breakupward.comAdvice Column: https://www.huffpost.comWriting: https://thoughtcatalog.com/chelsea-leigh-trescottInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thankyouheartbreakFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/musings
Psychotherapist, Truth Teller, and advocate for being a "difficult" woman, Tonya Lester joins Chelsea 9:10 minutes in to talk about the upside of being difficult (the good kind of difficult, that is), what's worse than heartbreak (spoiler: it doesn't involve a relationship ending), the masks we wear and the self we forfeit in order to attract and keep partners, freeing ourselves from the spiral of "if-only" I had been/done/or behaved like XYZ, the healing powers of curiosity, self-compassion, and vowing to use our past to change our future, internal family systems methodology, the motive of the mean voice, how shock absorbers in relationships always finish last, the power of self-possession,  "kind narcissism," and why presenting ourselves as fully — vulnerably and accurately — as soon as possible is the best way to set ourselves up for a love that aligns with our true nature and intentions.Psst: I loved this episode!Tonya Lester:Website: https://www.tonyalester.comServices: https://www.tonyalester.com/servicesBlog: https://www.tonyalester.com/blogPsychology Today Articles: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/contributors/tonya-lester-lcswFree Quiz on Your Difficulty Level: https://assessments.catchengine.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tonyalesterpsychotherapyTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tonyalesterlcswChelsea Leigh Trescott:Website: https://breakupward.comEmail: chelsea@breakupward.comAdvice Column: https://www.huffpost.comWriting: https://thoughtcatalog.com/chelsea-leigh-trescottInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thankyouheartbreakFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/musings
As a pain avoidant culture, we’ve been taught to fix what hurts us. To rush to the solve. To make it go away. That something’s wrong with us if we’re not feeling lovable. In today's episode, transformational and potentiality coach and author of 911 From Your Soul, Jeanine Thompson provides us an alternative approach and her signature soul solution, encouraging us to surrender to the challenge, journey, or crisis and rest in the darkness until the next reveal illuminates. Jeanine Thompson:Website: https://www.jeaninethompson.netServices: https://www.jeaninethompson.net/potentiality-coaching911 From Your Soul: https://www.jeaninethompson.net/book-releaseInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/_jeaninethompson_Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeaninethompsonllcChelsea Leigh Trescott:Website: https://breakupward.comEmail: chelsea@breakupward.comAdvice Column: https://www.huffpost.comWriting: https://thoughtcatalog.com/chelsea-leigh-trescottInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thankyouheartbreakFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/musings
Married since 1972 and trained as psychotherapists, relationship counselors, and seminar leaders, Linda and Charlie Bloom join Chelsea 10:30 minutes in to talk about their 5th book, An End to Arguing: 101 Valuable Lessons for All Relationships.We dive deep into preventing painful interpersonal conflict, dropping the mask and exposing the whole spectrum of who you are early, dating with the agreement that you’re both practice partners who will do the best in this now moment while holding out the vision of where’d you’d like to go, the need to confront your partner about any misalignments before making the decision to leave, the importance of staying on the responsible side of a breakup, the vulnerability and threat that comes with caring, what drives us toward someone who is different than us, why there’s no passion without authenticity, how to ignite closeness after times of separation, and how the value and pleasure of a relationship only comes once you’ve hung in through the times when many people call it quits. Linda and Charlie Bloom:Website: https://bloomwork.comServices: https://bloomwork.com/our-servicesLatest Book: An End to Arguing: 101 Valuable Lessons for All RelationshipsPsychology Today Blog: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/contributors/linda-and-charlie-bloomYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV3lPZs0gRNYCTQ6vgz4Q6Q Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lindaandcharliebloomChelsea Leigh Trescott:Website: https://breakupward.comEmail: chelsea@breakupward.comAdvice Column: https://www.huffpost.comWriting: https://thoughtcatalog.com/chelsea-leigh-trescottInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thankyouheartbreakFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/musings
Author, poet, and advocate Lindsey Frazier joins Chelsea 7:45 minutes in to dive deeper into her memoir Oh Love, Come Close. We hit the bottom and bring up all the gold, like living with high-functioning depression, the stigma surrounding antidepressants and how taking medication isn’t about surrendering to our weakness but rather choosing endurance, suicidal ideation and the desire to escape our inescapable madness, combating the shame voices by hitting them with self-belief, leading by the mantra that "vulnerability breeds vulnerability" in parenting, the consequences of meeting our partner when we are in total trauma and the all too relatable fantasy that marriage will save us from our core wound, coming face to face with our sexuality, a partner’s indefinitely, and the stories raging within, the healing power of a couple breaking into their own humanness right in front of each other’s eyes, the redemptive moment when you see something bigger than oneself at play, stepping back and letting God move us, and coming to the end of ourselves and realizing that is the best place we could be.Lindsey Frazier:Website: https://www.lindseyfrazier.me/Memoir: Oh Love, Come CloseInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindseyfrazierTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lindsey_frazierTwitter: https://twitter.com/lindseyfrazierChelsea Leigh Trescott:Website: https://breakupward.comEmail: chelsea@breakupward.comAdvice Column: https://www.huffpost.comWriting: https://thoughtcatalog.com/chelsea-leigh-trescottInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thankyouheartbreakFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/musings
Psychic therapist, medium, podcast host of The Genna Effect, and author of The Secret That’s Holding You Back, Vincent Genna, joins Chelsea 5:30 minutes in to explain how we are always manifesting what we believe about ourselves — hence, why the most courageous work we can ever undergo is discovering (and changing!) what it is we actually believe. Standout takeaways: every hurt creates a scar which, left unhealed, can be inflamed by future painful events, all the “I’m nots” — I’m not smart enough, I’m not good enough, etc. — has a common denominator pain of “I’m not lovable,” as soon as we detach from source, we feel abandoned, neglected, jealous, and angry, coping mechanisms are in place so we survive not thrive which is why we must disempower our defense mechanisms as adults, the 3 R exercise for better beliefs: review, replace, reinforce, attraction has nothing to do with another person, and everything to do with our beliefs about ourselves, the healing part of us that is loving ourselves more is not going to choose partners out of desperation, discretion comes with true self-love, reparenting ourselves sounds like the adult version of ourselves reasoning with our inner child, the harming effects of relationships built on a sexual foundation versus an emotional foundation first, and the major reason for mindfulness is to hear and understand what we are thinking so we can change it and evolve beyond our habits and history. Vincent Genna:Website & Services: https://vincentgenna.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/vinnygennaTwitter: https://twitter.com/vgbelieveBook: The Secret That’s Holding You BackPodcast: The Genna EffectChelsea Leigh Trescott:Website: https://breakupward.comEmail: chelsea@breakupward.comAdvice Column: https://www.huffpost.comWriting: https://thoughtcatalog.com/chelsea-leigh-trescottInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thankyouheartbreakFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/musings
Child abuse and trauma recovery life coach and mentor, podcast host of Think Unbroken, speaker, and the author of Think Unbroken: Understanding and Overcoming Childhood Trauma, Michael Anthony joins Chelsea 12:30 minutes in to talk about hitting rock bottom multiple times, the price we pay for not looking in the mirror and healing, disarming vulnerability and honoring your gut instinct, the willingness and investment in betting on yourself and realizing your why, posting and sharing for attention versus connection, why you should only date if you know what you’re getting into, acknowledging core values immediately, never leading with assumptions while dating but demanding clarity, closing the gap between who you are and who you aspire to be, and why you better pay the taxes now or suffer later, plus so much more brilliance.Michael AnthonyWebsite: (https://www.thinkunbroken.com) Email: michael@thinkunbroken.comThink Unbroken: Trauma Coaching & Mentorship (https://coaching.thinkunbroken.com)Think Unbroken: Book (https://book.thinkunbroken.com) (via Amazon)Think Unbroken: Podcast (https://www.thinkunbroken.com)Think Unbroken: Course (https://keys.thinkunbroken.com) Think Unbroken: Conference (https://unbrokencon.com) Think Unbroken: Academy (https://thinkunbrokenacademy.com) Think Unbroken: YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC95YX4cZdz39HHIaLZYFsGA) Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/michaelunbroken) Twitter: (https://twitter.com/thinkunbroken) Facebook: (https://www.facebook.com/MichaelUnbroken)Chelsea Leigh TrescottWebsite: https://breakupward.comEmail: chelsea@breakupward.comAdvice Column: https://www.huffpost.comWriting: https://thoughtcatalog.com/chelsea-leigh-trescottInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thankyouheartbreakFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/musings
Sam Garrison, the Founder of Stackin, a revolutionary behavior-based financial wellness and coaching app, joins Chelsea 16:30 minutes in to talk about investing in ourselves and relationships, overcoming financial insecurity so you can date with confidence, the significance of establishing a financial framework within a loving relationship, how to actually build a life together that meets both partner’s needs, the tug of war in dating between the head and heart, the allure (and torture) of ambiguity, charisma and flirtation being a celebrated form of manipulation, and the payoff of being spiky in life, fun in dating, and active in your decision-making. StackinWebsite: https://stackin.comDownload Stackin via the App StoreInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stackinFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/startstackinChelsea Leigh TrescottWebsite: https://breakupward.comAdvice Column: https://www.huffpost.comWriting: https://thoughtcatalog.com/chelsea-leigh-trescottInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thankyouheartbreakFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/musingsEmail: chelsea@breakupward.com
Canadian-born artist, rapper, spoken-word poet, and international best-selling author, Humble the Poet aka Kanwer Singh, joins Chelsea 9 minutes in to talk in depth about the most expensive book he’s ever written, his latest, How to Be Love(d): Simple Truths for Going Easier on Yourself, Embracing Imperfection & Loving Your Way to a Better Life. Leaving no stone unturned, Humble shares his notes from the trenches and leaves the key behind so we, too, can be a source of love and learn how to break free from the fences within.Topics discussed: performative humbleness versus quiet confidence, living beyond the binary mindset, the trap of likability, healing the inner child, being rooted in empathy, opting out of the fast food version of love, chasing pleasure to medicate a lack of peace, the mind of a fuck boy, in favor of women being easy to get and difficult to keep, performative sex versus selfish sex, prioritizing an exclusive relationship with a therapist, gratitude versus guilt, anxiety is the messenger, cheating on your partner with your partner, social media isn’t a friend to love, and how to unlock pathways to authentic intimacy and self-advancement. Humble the PoetWebsite: https://www.humblethepoet.comPurchase How to Be Love(d): via Amazon and now available hereMusic: https://www.humblethepoet.com/pages/musicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/humblethepoetTwitter: https://twitter.com/humblethepoet TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@humblethepoet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HumbleThePoetYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/humblethepoetChelsea Leigh TrescottWebsite: https://breakupward.comAdvice Column: https://www.huffpost.comWriting: https://thoughtcatalog.com/chelsea-leigh-trescottInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thankyouheartbreakFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/musingsEmail: chelsea@breakupward.com
LA-based and Wisconsin-raised comic, actress, and author Brittany Schmitt needs everyone to get out of her way. Joining Chelsea 11:15 minutes in, she opens up about walking away from dependencies, starting with alcohol and her funny drunk chick persona to most recently her marriage. Where is she heading now? Toward the freest version of herself. We discuss humor being a defense mechanism, the usefulness of being taken down a notch, and drinking being a performance art piece, how there’s no right time to quit but rather you stop when you want your life back, the universal concern that we are too much for others, 2020 being the year that relieved us of compare and despair, the channels that open up energetically when you move through a mighty depression, confronting the bully, criticism as preparation for living a life out loud, the consequences of falling in love when you’re not in love with yourself, and how it’s never too late to give yourself the chance you couldn’t give yourself before.Brittany SchmittWebsite: https://www.brittanyschmitt.comComedy Special: From Ho to HousewifeBook: Stop Talking About Sex And Other Advice I Didn't TakeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/brittanyschmittTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brittanyschmittChelsea Leigh TrescottWebsite: https://breakupward.comAdvice Column: https://www.huffpost.comWriting: https://thoughtcatalog.com/chelsea-leigh-trescottInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thankyouheartbreakFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/musingsEmail: chelsea@breakupward.com
In this bonus episode, you'll hear me on Kind of an Expert, a podcast by Corey Tindall, where I land myself smack dab in the hot seat, sharing stories and my expertise on all things dating, relationships, and heartbreak. I loved every moment of it! You can hear both of us on Season 2, Episode 8 of The Queen of Hearts Podcast with Host Jujubee, a blind dating game show... that's fun, sexy, revealing, and quite entertaining. So dim the lights and grab the popcorn. 
Standup Comedian, Host of the podcast Kind of an Expert and the weekly comedy show “Ope!” in NYC, Corey Tindall joins Chelsea 15 minutes in after meeting and matching on Queen of Hearts, a dating gameshow podcast hosted by the one and only Jujuebee. Together they get deep on dating women with anxiety and depression, the consequences of not commanding emotional space within a relationship, clocking behavior rather than calling a person out, the natural tendency toward becoming jaded, demonstrating soft support in a relationship, no one is ever the perfect person, reaching a new baseline of happiness, the downside of being the stoic partner, when men take the team mentality of a relationship too fear and treat girlfriends like projects, leading by example instead of telling someone how to change their life, leaning into the 50% chance that we have no idea what and who will actually make us happy, and more gems of genius.Listen to Corey and Chelsea's racy meeting on the dating gameshow, Queen of Hearts Season 2 | Episode 8 on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Wondery, and everywhere else you stream.Corey TindallPodcast: Kind of an Expert via Apple Podcasts and SpotifyWeekly Comedy Show in NYC: "Ope!" A Comedy Show via EventbriteInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/coreytcomedyTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@coreytcomedyChelsea Leigh TrescottWebsite: https://breakupward.comAdvice Column: https://www.huffpost.comWriting: https://thoughtcatalog.com/chelsea-leigh-trescottInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thankyouheartbreakFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/musingsEmail: chelsea@breakupward.com
Coach Lee Hopkins, the founder of Patterns of Possibility and the podcast host of The Patterns of Possibility, joins Chelsea for a powerful conversation about coming out of hiding once and for all, vocalizing and embodying your truth, the origins of loneliness and the catalysts for joy, the boundaries framework of needs, negotiables, and nevers, the relationship between love and understanding, what it actually takes to choose someone confidently, how following your intuition will support you in not rejecting yourself in the next stage of your life, and so much more.Lee HopkinsWebsite: PatternsOfPossibility.comPodcast: The Patterns of PossibilityeBook: Flourishing Friendships: How To Make Friendships FastInstagram: www.instagram.com/patternsofpossibilityPlus: Courses, Coaching, Friendship ChallengeChelsea Leigh TrescottWebsite: https://breakupward.comAdvice Column: https://www.huffpost.comWriting: https://thoughtcatalog.com/chelsea-leigh-trescottInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thankyouheartbreakFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/musingsEmail: chelsea@breakupward.com
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