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Love Shouldn’t Hurt: Navigating Toxic Relationship Dynamics
This conversation explores why love can feel overwhelming, painful, or confusing, especially for capable, intelligent women who appear put together on the outside but feel anxious or depleted in their relationships.
Leslie sits down with Stephanie McPhail to unpack the subtle dynamics of toxic relationships, trauma bonding, and the unconscious patterns that keep people stuck long after they know something isn’t right. Together, they explore how early conditioning shapes what “love” feels like in the body, why intensity is often mistaken for intimacy, and how calm can feel unfamiliar or even unsafe after years of emotional chaos.
Stephanie shares her personal story of surviving a long-term toxic marriage and the profound internal shifts that allowed her to rebuild her life, heal her nervous system, and create a relationship rooted in safety and mutual respect. This episode speaks directly to women who question their judgment, carry quiet shame, or feel torn between what they know logically and what their body feels emotionally.
This is not about blame or labels. It’s about awareness, compassion, and learning to listen to yourself again so love no longer feels like something you have to survive.
I trained in the official MBSR lineage at Brown University, continuing the work of Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn, founder of the original MBSR program at UMass Medical Center. And now I’m bringing this transformative framework to women navigating divorce, separation, heartbreak, and reinvention.
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Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Women Navigating Separation, Divorce & Breakups
Where neuroscience meets self-compassion to help you regulate, rebuild, and rise.
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