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Ask the Unfaithful

Ask the Unfaithful

By: James & Sam
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The Ask The Unfaithful Podcast, is a safe place for both Unfaithful and Betrayed Partners to find hope and healing. This podcast draws on both our personal and professional experience to provide expert insight into the mind of the Unfaithful, and how their behaviors traumatically affect the life, heart and even brain plasticity of Betrayed Partners. Ask the Unfaithful is hosted by two Unfaithfuls in long-term recovery, James and Sam: Therapist and coach James Annear who co-owns CORE Relationship Recovery with his wife, Sharon Rinearson. They have been helping couples recover from the traumatic impacts of infidelity, sexually compulsive behaviors and addiction for over a decade. Formerly with Affair Recovery and now host of Sam's Healing Podcast, Sam has been producing videos for almost 10 years and helping to care for those in crisis due to infidelity and addiction for almost 15 years.2024, 2025 Personal Development Personal Success
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  • Episode 63: SUBTLE WAYS THE UNFAITHFUL PHONE IN BETRAYAL RECOVERY - PERFORMATIVE VS REAL RECOVERY
    Feb 27 2026

    Are you really in recovery… or are you just performing it?

    In this episode of Ask The Unfaithful, James and Sam tackle one of the most damaging patterns in affair recovery: performative recovery — also known as "phoning it in." There are obvious ways that most can see - this episode looks at the more subtle ways this can happen - even unconsciously - and brings them to the fore so that the unfaithful can see them and take action!

    This is when the unfaithful appears to be doing the work — attending therapy, reading books, handing over passwords — but nothing actually changes internally.

    From a betrayed partner's perspective, this is destabilizing, crazy-making, and sometimes even more damaging than the affair itself.

    In this episode, we break down:
    • What performative recovery actually is
    • Why unfaithful partners fall into it (shame, fear, immaturity, avoidance)
    • How it extends betrayal trauma
    • How it recreates a parent-child dynamic
    • The 15 nuanced ways unfaithful partners "phone it in"
    • The difference between compliance and transformation
    • How to shift from performance to real integrity-based recovery
    • What betrayed partners can do if they see this pattern

    • If you are the unfaithful partner, this episode will challenge you — not with shame — but with clarity.
    • If you are the betrayed partner, this episode will help you name what feels "off" when your partner seems to be trying… but nothing is changing.

    True recovery is not about looking good, it's about becoming trustworthy.

    💬 Comment below:
    Which of the 15 patterns hit hardest for you?

    📬 Connect With Us:
    Have a question or a topic you want us to address?
    Email: AskTheUnfaithful@gmail.com
    Need help healing? Visit HopeForUs.com
    Work with James & Sharon: Info@HopeForUs.com
    Work with Sam: SamsHealingPodcast@gmail.com

    👉 If this episode resonates with you, please like, share, and subscribe for more conversations on betrayal trauma, affair recovery, and building trust again.

    📺 For more helpful content, we invite you to explore our companion show: Ask The Betrayed (@AskTheBetrayed on YouTube)

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    Our Website: www.AskTheUnfaithful.com

    Contact us: AskTheUnfaithful@gmail.com

    🔗 Need help healing? Visit HopeForUs.com
    (Email: Info@HopeForUs.com ) or email Sam at SamsHealingPodcast@gmail.com

    📬 Reach out: asktheunfaithful@gmail.com

    🎧 Find us on Apple, Spotify, and everywhere podcasts are found.

    Find James & Sharon at the CORE Relationship Recovery website: www.HopeForUs.com

    Find more from Sam at Sam's Healing Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@samshealingpodcast

    Follow James at LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/james-annear-lmhc-704551157

    Follow CORE Relationship Recovery (James & Sharon) on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CORERelationshipRecovery

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    32 mins
  • Episode 62: Peter Pan Syndrome: Can The Unfaithful Ever Really Grow Up?
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode of Ask The Unfaithful, James and Sam explore "Peter Pan Syndrome" (the "Eternal Child") through a Jungian and trauma-informed lens, unpacking why some unfaithful partners compulsively avoid responsibility, abjectly resist adulthood, and are determined to chase fantasy over follow-through.

    This conversation goes far beyond the idea of "emotional immaturity."
    You'll learn the critical difference between being unable to grow up and refusing to grow up — and why that distinction matters profoundly for betrayal trauma recovery.

    In this episode, we cover:
    ✅ What Peter Pan Syndrome (The Eternal Child: Puer/Puella Aeternus) really means
    ✅ Why fantasy, novelty, and escape feel like oxygen to some unfaithful partners
    ✅ The difference between emotional immaturity vs. the Eternal Child (Peter Pan)
    ✅ Why affairs become "Neverland" — excitement without responsibility
    ✅ How Peter Pan dynamics retraumatize betrayed partners
    ✅ The Wendy role and the painful parent-child dynamic after betrayal
    ✅ Why accountability and consequences are existentially threatening to Peter Pans
    ✅ What actually forces a turning point toward adulthood
    ✅ How unfaithful partners with Peter Pan syndrome can grow — and what it truly requires
    ✅ What betrayed partners need to stop doing that keeps the pattern alive
    ✅ Signs of real change vs. charm, promises, and magical thinking

    This episode is especially important for:
    • unfaithful partners serious about recovery
    • betrayed partners trying to understand "why nothing changes"
    • couples stuck in a parent-child dynamic
    • therapists and coaches working with betrayal trauma

    PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT TO LET US KNOW YOUR EXPERIENCES WITH THE PETER PAN / ETERNAL CHILD SYNDROME AND HOW THAT HAS AFFECTED YOU AND YOUR RELATIONAL RECOVERY.

    📬 Connect With Us:
    Have a question or a topic you want us to address?
    Email: AskTheUnfaithful@gmail.com
    Need help healing? Visit HopeForUs.com
    Work with James & Sharon: Info@HopeForUs.com
    Work with Sam: SamsHealingPodcast@gmail.com

    👉 If this episode resonates with you, please like, share, and subscribe for more conversations on betrayal trauma, affair recovery, and building trust again.

    📺 For more helpful content, we invite you to explore our companion show: Ask The Betrayed (@AskTheBetrayed on YouTube)

    🔔 Please hit the bell to be alerted about new videos!

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    Our Website: www.AskTheUnfaithful.com

    Contact us: AskTheUnfaithful@gmail.com

    🔗 Need help healing? Visit HopeForUs.com
    (Email: Info@HopeForUs.com ) or email Sam at SamsHealingPodcast@gmail.com

    📬 Reach out: asktheunfaithful@gmail.com

    🎧 Find us on Apple, Spotify, and everywhere podcasts are found.

    Find James & Sharon at the CORE Relationship Recovery website: www.HopeForUs.com

    Find more from Sam at Sam's Healing Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@samshealingpodcast

    Follow James at LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/james-annear-lmhc-704551157

    Follow CORE Relationship Recovery (James & Sharon) on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CORERelationshipRecovery

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    34 mins
  • Episode 61 - Rebuilding Trust: The Missing Key The Unfaithful MUST Know
    Feb 3 2026

    One of the most overlooked drivers of infidelity isn't desire, entitlement, or opportunity — it's broken self-trust.

    In this episode of Ask The Unfaithful, James and Sam dive deep into lack of self-trust in the unfaithful partner and why it quietly shapes secrecy, defensiveness, avoidance, over-sharing, resentment, and relational instability long before betrayal ever occurs.

    This episode is not about excusing infidelity. It's about explaining the internal dynamics that make betrayal more likely — and recovery harder — when the unfaithful partner cannot trust their own instincts, emotions, or values.

    You'll learn how early attachment injuries, emotional invalidation, and chronic shame fracture self-trust, how that breakdown affects trustworthiness with others, and why rebuilding self-trust is a non-negotiable foundation for real relational repair.

    In this episode, we cover:
    ✅ Why "when you don't trust yourself, no one around you feels safe"
    ✅ How broken self-trust leads to secrecy, defensiveness, control, and avoidance
    ✅ The difference between vulnerability and over-exposure
    ✅ Why unfaithful partners often fear vulnerability will be weaponized
    ✅ How mistrust activates the brain's survival system (neuropsychology explained)
    ✅ Why chaos can feel like intimacy and stability can feel threatening
    ✅ How lack of self-trust retraumatizes the betrayed partner
    ✅ The cycle of over-trust, withdrawal, and reenacted betrayal
    ✅ Why recovery is about credibility, not perfection

    This is a powerful episode for:
    • Unfaithful partners committed to real recovery
    • Betrayed partners seeking deeper understanding
    • Couples working toward relational repair
    • Therapists and coaches supporting betrayal trauma recovery

    PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT TO LET US KNOW HOW YOU EXPERIENCE A LAQCK OF SELF-TRUST AND HOW THAT HAS AFFECTED YOU AND YOUR RELATIONAL RECOVERY!

    📬 Connect With Us:
    Have a question or a topic you want us to address?
    Email: AskTheUnfaithful@gmail.com
    Need help healing? Visit HopeForUs.com
    Work with James & Sharon: Info@HopeForUs.com
    Work with Sam: SamsHealingPodcast@gmail.com

    👉 If this episode resonates with you, please like, share, and subscribe for more conversations on betrayal trauma, affair recovery, and building trust again.

    📺 For more helpful content, we invite you to explore our companion show: Ask The Betrayed (@AskTheBetrayed on YouTube)

    🔔 Please hit the bell to be alerted about new videos!

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    Our Website: www.AskTheUnfaithful.com

    Contact us: AskTheUnfaithful@gmail.com

    🔗 Need help healing? Visit HopeForUs.com
    (Email: Info@HopeForUs.com ) or email Sam at SamsHealingPodcast@gmail.com

    📬 Reach out: asktheunfaithful@gmail.com

    🎧 Find us on Apple, Spotify, and everywhere podcasts are found.

    Find James & Sharon at the CORE Relationship Recovery website: www.HopeForUs.com

    Find more from Sam at Sam's Healing Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@samshealingpodcast

    Follow James at LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/james-annear-lmhc-704551157

    Follow CORE Relationship Recovery (James & Sharon) on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CORERelationshipRecovery

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    39 mins
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