Life After Plus One

150. Being Painted as the Villain After Your Breakup


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This is one of the most gut-wrenching things you can go through in a breakup as a single parent. In this episode, I’m talking about what it’s like to feel villainised by your ex, especially when you know your truth isn’t being seen or understood.

I’m unpacking why this can happen, what you need to do when you’re in it, how to get through it, and what actually matters most so you can stay grounded and keep moving forward without losing yourself in the process.

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I’m Leanne Hutchinson, single parent coach and founder of Life After +1. I help single parents rebuild their confidence, set healthy boundaries, and create a life they love after separation. My work helps you transform life after a breakup from overwhelming and uncertain to one filled with confidence, goals, and passion, so you can turn the life you want into your reality.

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Life After Plus OneBy Leanne Hutchinson

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