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In this vulnerable conversation, Rebecca welcomes you into the Risen Sisterhood: a safe space for women walking through divorce, breakup, or any life rupture that feels like your world has been turned upside down. She shares her story as a single mom of two, the years-long unraveling of her marriage, and the moment she realized that leaving was actually the beginning of the hard work and deep healing—not the “easy way out.”
You’ll hear how people‑pleasing, low self‑worth, and childhood wounding can keep you stuck in unhealthy dynamics, and how facing shame, guilt, anger, and grief can crack you open to a more honest, empowered life. Rebecca reframes boundaries and even going no‑contact as an act of love—for yourself, your kids, and future generations—rather than selfishness.
This episode is for you if you’ve ever felt obliterated by divorce, terrified of single parenthood, or convinced that your life is over because a relationship ended. Rebecca offers hope, reminding you that you are not broken, you are becoming, and that it is absolutely possible to rise from the ashes into a life that feels lighter, freer, and more authentically you.
In this episode:
- Why “sometimes divorce has to happen” for you to meet your truest self.
- How people‑pleasing, codependency, and low self‑worth keep you in misaligned relationships.
- The truth about boundaries: why they feel awful at first but are deeply selfless in the long run.
- Facing shame, guilt, and grief as the doorway to healing your inner programming and childhood wounds.
- How choosing yourself can make you a better mom, friend, and co‑parent.
- The vision of the Risen Sisterhood: rising together through divorce, trauma, and transformation.
Listen next / stay connected
Learn more or join the Risen Collective community: therisencollective.co.
Follow along on Instagram: @therisensisterhood @therisencollective.co
If this episode encouraged you, it would mean the world if you liked, subscribed, and shared it with another woman who needs to know her story isn’t over yet.
By RebeccaIn this vulnerable conversation, Rebecca welcomes you into the Risen Sisterhood: a safe space for women walking through divorce, breakup, or any life rupture that feels like your world has been turned upside down. She shares her story as a single mom of two, the years-long unraveling of her marriage, and the moment she realized that leaving was actually the beginning of the hard work and deep healing—not the “easy way out.”
You’ll hear how people‑pleasing, low self‑worth, and childhood wounding can keep you stuck in unhealthy dynamics, and how facing shame, guilt, anger, and grief can crack you open to a more honest, empowered life. Rebecca reframes boundaries and even going no‑contact as an act of love—for yourself, your kids, and future generations—rather than selfishness.
This episode is for you if you’ve ever felt obliterated by divorce, terrified of single parenthood, or convinced that your life is over because a relationship ended. Rebecca offers hope, reminding you that you are not broken, you are becoming, and that it is absolutely possible to rise from the ashes into a life that feels lighter, freer, and more authentically you.
In this episode:
- Why “sometimes divorce has to happen” for you to meet your truest self.
- How people‑pleasing, codependency, and low self‑worth keep you in misaligned relationships.
- The truth about boundaries: why they feel awful at first but are deeply selfless in the long run.
- Facing shame, guilt, and grief as the doorway to healing your inner programming and childhood wounds.
- How choosing yourself can make you a better mom, friend, and co‑parent.
- The vision of the Risen Sisterhood: rising together through divorce, trauma, and transformation.
Listen next / stay connected
Learn more or join the Risen Collective community: therisencollective.co.
Follow along on Instagram: @therisensisterhood @therisencollective.co
If this episode encouraged you, it would mean the world if you liked, subscribed, and shared it with another woman who needs to know her story isn’t over yet.