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The Breakup, Reconsidered

Episode 16 of the This Life, Reconsidered podcast, hosted by Pulse 3, titled "The Breakup, Reconsidered" was published on October 30, 2019 and runs 63 minutes.

October 30, 2019 ·63m · This Life, Reconsidered

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Breakups are a sad reality of relationships. That said, when a romantic coupling ends, how often can we look back  and without doubt, own our own mistakes in how things went? In this special episode This Life, Reconsidered, talk to Elaine, a divorcee that takes a hard look at the person she was in her marriage. Above that, she allows her to learn from the hurt and the turn of events. What we learn from this episode is that it IS possible to learn from the end of a relationship, if you're open to it.   Have questions, thoughts and opinions? Email the show at [email protected]

Breakups are a sad reality of relationships. That said, when a romantic coupling ends, how often can we look back  and without doubt, own our own mistakes in how things went? In this special episode This Life, Reconsidered, talk to Elaine, a divorcee that takes a hard look at the person she was in her marriage. Above that, she allows her to learn from the hurt and the turn of events. What we learn from this episode is that it IS possible to learn from the end of a relationship, if you're open to it.

 

Have questions, thoughts and opinions? Email the show at [email protected]

 

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