65: Dropping the Armor: Trusting Strangers & Maybe My Ex
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This week’s episode is a love letter to one of the riskiest, most liberating beliefs I’ve ever adopted:
It is safe to rely on the generosity and honesty of strangers.
I’m sharing the story of how buying a quirky little car on eBay completely rewired how I move through life as a divorced woman, single parent, and human navigating the daily grind.
We’ll talk about:
- How divorce and betrayal shrink your “trust radius”
- Why suspicion feels safe but is actually a prison
- What Diana Chapman’s world as an ally philosophy has to do with your ex-husband
- The nervous system’s role in rebuilding trust (and why your body has to go first)
- “Trust push-ups”: small, safe ways to start letting people in
- The surprising science behind why letting others help you is a gift to them
- How to hold both trust and strong boundaries without apology
You’ll also hear how I’ve reframed my ex as one of my greatest teachers, why I keep choosing to extend the benefit of the doubt, and how this belief has made me lighter, freer, and more powerful in my own life.
Your challenge this week: spot three moments a day when someone offers you help, kindness, or honesty—and see how it feels to let the world prove you right.
Because trusting strangers isn’t about being naïve. It’s about deciding you’re strong enough to handle whatever comes… and opening your life to a whole lot more good in the process.
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Email: quinn@postdivorceglowup.com