EPISODE · Apr 16, 2024 · 35 MIN
Breaking the Chains of Toxic Relationships and Embracing Self-Worth with Stephanie Quayle
from Pivotal People · host Stephanie Nelson
Let us know what you think about this episode and share it with a friend!Have you ever been caught up in the deceptive charm of a toxic relationship, unable to pinpoint the moment when admiration turned into manipulation? Stephanie Quayle, a celebrated Nashville recording artist and author, discusses the complex ties that bind us to unhealthy love. Her collaboration with Dr. Keith Campbell in the book "Why Do We Stay? How My Toxic Relationship Can Help You Find Freedom" helps readers understand narcissistic relationships. Stephanie shares her personal saga and her healing process to help readers who may be impacted by similar relationships.Learn more and get in touch with Stephanie at:https://www.stephaniequayle.com/homeHer book comes out April 30th and you can pre-order it here:https://www.amazon.com/Why-Do-We-Stay-Relationship/dp/140024451X Subscribe to the Pivotal People newsletter for new episodes, giveaways and more: https://stephanienelson.com/newsletter/ Learn more at StephanieNelson.comFollow us on Instagram @stephanie_nelson_cmFollow us on Facebook at CouponMomOrder Stephanie's book Imagine More: Do What You Love, Discover Your Potential
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Let us know what you think about this episode and share it with a friend! Have you ever been caught up in the deceptive charm of a toxic relationship, unable to pinpoint the moment when admiration turned into manipulation? Stephanie Quayle, a celebrated Nashville recording artist and author, discusses the complex ties that bind us to unhealthy love. Her collaboration with Dr. Keith Campbell in the book "Why Do We Stay? How My Toxic Relationship Can Help You Find Freedom" helps readers underst...
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