by Chloe | Dec 24, 2025 | Betrayal Trauma, Featured, Infidelity, Partner Trauma
In this deeply moving episode of the Helping Couples Heal podcast, Marnie is joined by four courageous women (Sabra, Ally, Liz, and Rachel) who vulnerably share their personal experiences navigating the aftermath of betrayal. Together, they explore a critical but...
by Chloe | Dec 10, 2025 | Betrayal Trauma, Featured, Infidelity, Relationship Recovery
When betrayal enters a relationship, it doesn’t just break trust – it fractures a person’s sense of self, safety, and connection. In this episode, we explore the ten core wounds that betrayed partners often experience, each one carrying its own story and its own...
by Chloe | Nov 6, 2025 | Betrayal Trauma, Featured, Infidelity
In this episode, Marnie sits down with two of her colleagues from Northern California, Jeanne Vattuone and Tim Stein, to talk about Finding The Way Through, their new workbook designed to integrate sobriety, recovery, and betrayed partner sensitivity into the healing...
by Chloe | Oct 20, 2025 | Betrayal Trauma, Featured, Infidelity
In what was originally intended to be a structured discussion on “The Ten Steps to Constructing the Secret Sexual Basement,” this episode took an unexpected and deeply personal turn. Instead, I’m joined by Dr. Omar Minwalla for a raw, unfiltered conversation that...
by Chloe | Oct 6, 2025 | Addiction Recovery, Betrayal Trauma, Featured, Infidelity, Partner Trauma, Relationship Recovery
In this episode of the Helping Couples Heal podcast, Marnie explores the delicate balance of grief and hope in couples working to heal after betrayal. She shares why grief must be honored — not rushed, bypassed, or minimized — and how acknowledging the depth of loss...
by Chloe | Jul 3, 2025 | Addiction Recovery, Betrayal Trauma, Featured, Infidelity, Partner Trauma, Relationship Recovery
In this episode, Marnie unpacks a critical truth in the betrayal recovery process: sexual sobriety is not the same as relational healing. In other words, just because the acting out has stopped doesn’t mean the relationship is safe or healing. In fact, ongoing...