Ep. 12 - Red Flags: Surviving the Slow Death of a Marriage
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Denying reality is the quickest way to lose yourself. When you spend years desperately hammering square pegs into round holes, the eventual crash is inevitable. Host Abby England sits down with Leslie to discuss the painful unraveling of her long marriage and the difficult journey of rebuilding her life from scratch.
We get into the raw mechanics of a relationship declining over time and the realization that shared love cannot replace aligned values. Leslie details the fight or flight survival mode she endured, the complexities of navigating divorce mediation as a partially employed mother, and the practical application of stoicism when your carefully planned future evaporates. The core shift happens when Leslie explains her boiling pot realization, highlighting how gradual boundary compromises can lead to a total loss of self.
The hardest part of this transition is facing the severe financial fear and the quiet terror of sitting alone in an empty house. Leslie opens up about the crippling anxiety of reentering the workforce at 47, the grief of losing the envisioned future for her children, and the painful process of untangling shared credit card debt. Viewers will walk away with a grounded framework for self reliance, a strict warning against sacrificing your sanity for appearances, and a practical mindset for embracing solitude without shame.
If you care about reclaiming your independence, navigating midlife transitions, and building genuine resilience, you will get a lot from this. Please subscribe and share this conversation with anyone who might feel stuck in their current chapter. What is the biggest boundary you are finally ready to enforce in your own life?