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In this solo episode, I close out the Woman Emerged series by sharing one of my most personal stories: my divorce at 28.
Back then, I thought I was moving on by staying busy, dating, and distracting myself. But the truth is, I was avoiding my emotions, had lost my identity, and didn’t understand boundaries or self-care. Looking back now with compassion, I see how those years shaped me and led me to the self-awareness and emotional intelligence I have today.
I also reflect on the incredible women I spoke with throughout this series and the resilience they showed in their own journeys. For me, the word emerge captures what happens when we rise from adversity—not as the same person we were, but as someone stronger, more authentic, and more aware.
In This Episode, I Share:
If you’ve ever been through a breakup, loss, or any big life transition, I hope my story helps you feel less alone—and reminds you that healing is possible.
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As always, remember: you are enough just as you are.
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By Trish HerronIn this solo episode, I close out the Woman Emerged series by sharing one of my most personal stories: my divorce at 28.
Back then, I thought I was moving on by staying busy, dating, and distracting myself. But the truth is, I was avoiding my emotions, had lost my identity, and didn’t understand boundaries or self-care. Looking back now with compassion, I see how those years shaped me and led me to the self-awareness and emotional intelligence I have today.
I also reflect on the incredible women I spoke with throughout this series and the resilience they showed in their own journeys. For me, the word emerge captures what happens when we rise from adversity—not as the same person we were, but as someone stronger, more authentic, and more aware.
In This Episode, I Share:
If you’ve ever been through a breakup, loss, or any big life transition, I hope my story helps you feel less alone—and reminds you that healing is possible.
Resources & Links:
As always, remember: you are enough just as you are.
Connect With Me:
Leave a Review: