DiscoverThe Deeper Love Podcast: For the Woman Healing After Betraying Someone She LovedS2#002 - The Coldplay Scandal, Betrayal, and What We’re Missing in the Conversation
S2#002 - The Coldplay Scandal, Betrayal, and What We’re Missing in the Conversation

S2#002 - The Coldplay Scandal, Betrayal, and What We’re Missing in the Conversation

Update: 2025-08-19
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When a betrayal hits the headlines, like the recent Coldplay cheating scandal, the internet rushes to judge.The memes, the moral high ground, the smug commentary. But what’s really going on beneath the noise?

In this episode, I sit down with fellow love & relationship coach Jessica Hayes and Therapeutic Coach Lucy Maeve to talk about what’s missing from the public conversation around infidelity. We explore:

  • Why betrayal is rarely just about lust or opportunity

  • How childhood wounds, disconnection, and unspoken needs can quietly lead us he

  • The shame spiral women enter after cheating, and why judgement only keeps them stuck

  • What real healing looks like for both the betrayer and the betrayed

If you’ve ever cheated, been cheated on, or found yourself caught in the grey space between, this conversation will help you see beyond the headlines and into the deeper truth about betrayal, love, and repair.

🔗 Join my next Softening Session – a 90-minute healing circle for women navigating the shame and confusion after infidelity: alexcroxford.com/softening-sessions

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Jessica Hayes — Instagram: @jessicahayescoaching | Website: https://www.jessicahayes.com/

Lucy Maeve — Instagram: @lucy__maeve | Website: https://lucymaeve133.lpages.co/offerings/


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S2#002 - The Coldplay Scandal, Betrayal, and What We’re Missing in the Conversation

S2#002 - The Coldplay Scandal, Betrayal, and What We’re Missing in the Conversation

Alex Croxford