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Have you ever said “I’m sorry,” but realized the apology didn’t repair the damage you caused? Or maybe you’ve been on the receiving end—hearing the words, but still carrying the pain. In this powerful episode of Everybody Can’t Go Convos, we’re diving deep into the truth that some apologies aren’t enough—and what real healing and accountability look like when words fall short.
We unpack:
- Why apologies often fail to fully address emotional harm
- The difference between intent and impact
- What it really means to take responsibility for your past actions
- How to begin repairing trust without expecting immediate forgiveness
- When relationships can’t be restored—and how to find peace with that
This episode is for anyone navigating past mistakes, rebuilding relationships, or struggling to forgive where there’s still pain. Whether you’re trying to heal or be healed, this conversation will challenge you to go deeper than just saying “sorry.”
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Send us a text
Have you ever said “I’m sorry,” but realized the apology didn’t repair the damage you caused? Or maybe you’ve been on the receiving end—hearing the words, but still carrying the pain. In this powerful episode of Everybody Can’t Go Convos, we’re diving deep into the truth that some apologies aren’t enough—and what real healing and accountability look like when words fall short.
We unpack:
- Why apologies often fail to fully address emotional harm
- The difference between intent and impact
- What it really means to take responsibility for your past actions
- How to begin repairing trust without expecting immediate forgiveness
- When relationships can’t be restored—and how to find peace with that
This episode is for anyone navigating past mistakes, rebuilding relationships, or struggling to forgive where there’s still pain. Whether you’re trying to heal or be healed, this conversation will challenge you to go deeper than just saying “sorry.”
👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube!
Support the show