EPISODE · Nov 30, 2025 · 59 MIN
Terror To Triumph Season 1 Episode 6: Steps to Rebuilding Trust - Practical Practices
from Terror To Triumph · host Alphonso Pelt
Send us Fan MailWhat if rebuilding trust wasn’t a leap of faith, but a series of steady, practical steps you can see and measure? We take a clear-eyed look at when repair is worth the effort, when it’s safer to walk away, and how survivors of childhood abuse can protect their peace while giving change a real chance. No fluff, no vague platitudes—just grounded guidance, examples, and language you can use.We break down the difference between remorse and deflection, why “I’m sorry you feel that way” harms repair, and the responsibilities on both sides of a rupture. You’ll learn a five-step framework for trust repair: naming the harm and its impact, listening without interruption, taking ownership with genuine remorse, setting non-negotiable boundaries with clear consequences, and tracking consistent follow-through over time. Along the way, we explore how trauma patterns can mistake chaos for safety, and how to replace survival habits with stable, healthy connection.Support matters, so we talk about the power of therapy as a neutral mirror that calls out excuses and helps you see the real drivers beneath repeated conflict. We also share self-trust tools for survivors—body checks to gauge safety, journaling to spot red flags, and practical scripts for boundary-setting in relationships, friendships, and family systems that dismiss your feelings. Real scenarios bring the framework to life, from confidentiality breaches to verbal escalation and familial minimization.If you’re deciding whether to repair or release, this conversation gives you both the map and the mile markers. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs steady support, and leave a review with one insight you’re taking into your next hard conversation. Your story could be the signpost someone else is waiting for.Support the showhttps://www.youtube.com/@TERRORTOTRIUMPHLIVEhttps://www.peltsemporium.com
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Send us Fan MailWhat if rebuilding trust wasn’t a leap of faith, but a series of steady, practical steps you can see and measure? We take a clear-eyed look at when repair is worth the effort, when it’s safer to walk away, and how survivors of childhood abuse can protect their peace while giving change a real chance. No fluff, no vague platitudes—just grounded guidance, examples, and language you can use.We break down the difference between remorse and deflection, why “I’m sorry you feel that way” harms repair, and the responsibilities on both sides of a rupture. You’ll learn a five-step framework for trust repair: naming the harm and its impact, listening without interruption, taking ownership with genuine remorse, setting non-negotiable boundaries with clear consequences, and tracking consistent follow-through over time. Along the way, we explore how trauma patterns can mistake chaos for safety, and how to replace survival habits with stable, healthy connection.Support matters, so we talk about the power of therapy as a neutral mirror that calls out excuses and helps you see the real drivers beneath repeated conflict. We also share self-trust tools for survivors—body checks to gauge safety, journaling to spot red flags, and practical scripts for boundary-setting in relationships, friendships, and family systems that dismiss your feelings. Real scenarios bring the framework to life, from confidentiality breaches to verbal escalation and familial minimization.If you’re deciding whether to repair or release, this conversation gives you both the map and the mile markers. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs steady support, and leave a review with one insight you’re taking into your next hard conversation. Your story could be the signpost someone else is waiting for.Support the showhttps://www.youtube.com/@TERRORTOTRIUMPHLIVEhttps://www.peltsemporium.com
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