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We don’t usually question our relationships when they’re obviously broken.
We question them when they’re just not quite right.
When there’s still love.
Still history.
Still moments that make us think, “Maybe I’m expecting too much.”
Letting go isn’t just about ending a relationship.
but also releasing the version of the future we’ve been holding onto.
And for many people, that’s the hardest part.
Not the loss of the person, but the loss of who they thought they were going to be with that person.
Today’s conversation isn’t about giving up on love.
It’s about recognizing when love starts to diminish you.
My guest is Susan Winter, relationship expert, author, and someone who has spent decades helping people navigate love without losing themselves in the process.
She doesn’t believe every relationship should be saved.
She believes every person deserves to stay whole.
Today we’re talking about a question so many people live with quietly:
When is it time to let go of a relationship and how do you do that without turning it into a personal failure?
By Francesca Luca - Radio Host4.9
5050 ratings
We don’t usually question our relationships when they’re obviously broken.
We question them when they’re just not quite right.
When there’s still love.
Still history.
Still moments that make us think, “Maybe I’m expecting too much.”
Letting go isn’t just about ending a relationship.
but also releasing the version of the future we’ve been holding onto.
And for many people, that’s the hardest part.
Not the loss of the person, but the loss of who they thought they were going to be with that person.
Today’s conversation isn’t about giving up on love.
It’s about recognizing when love starts to diminish you.
My guest is Susan Winter, relationship expert, author, and someone who has spent decades helping people navigate love without losing themselves in the process.
She doesn’t believe every relationship should be saved.
She believes every person deserves to stay whole.
Today we’re talking about a question so many people live with quietly:
When is it time to let go of a relationship and how do you do that without turning it into a personal failure?