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Beyond What Hurts Us

Beyond What Hurts Us

By: Kristen Alderson & Leslie Inlow
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Welcome to "Beyond What Hurts Us," the podcast where real-life healing and self-discovery take center stage. Join your hosts, Kristen Alderson and Leslie Inlow, as we navigate the twists and turns of life's challenges, validating traumatic experiences, and offering a guiding light toward hope, self-awareness, and authenticity. Life's journey leaves its marks, visible and hidden, on us all. Kristen and Leslie, two down-to-earth friends who've walked their own paths of healing, are here to share their stories and make sure you know that your pain is heard, understood, and respected. At "Beyond What Hurts Us," we know that healing is a diverse journey, spanning physical, emotional, and spiritual realms. Our mission is to empower you with insights and encouragement to embrace your own unique healing process. Join Kristen and Leslie as they embark on this transformative journey, shedding light on the shadows of pain and discovering the strength that resides within each of us. Subscribe to "Beyond What Hurts Us" today, and let's heal together, one relatable and heartfelt conversation at a time.2023 Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • 80: Beyond the Rules | A Better Way to Date
    Feb 12 2025

    In this episode of Beyond What Hurts Us, Kristen and Leslie take a fresh look at the early 2000s dating advice phenomenon He's Just Not That Into You. While the book was intended to empower women to recognize when a man isn’t invested, we discuss why its message falls short in today’s dating landscape.

    We explore how the book places all the emphasis on whether he is interested—without ever asking if she is. It also ignores the emotional complexity of relationships, failing to acknowledge the very real grief that can come with the end of a relationship or even a situationship.

    At the heart of our conversation is a call for a more compassionate and nuanced approach to dating—one that prioritizes mutual respect, emotional honesty, and treating others the way we want to be treated. Whether you’re navigating dating disappointments or seeking healthier connections, this episode offers hope, guidance, and a much-needed reframe.

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    25 mins
  • 79: Grow Up, Love Better | Emotional Healing for Better Relationships
    Jan 15 2025

    This week on Beyond What Hurts Us, Kristen and Leslie dive into the complexities of relationships, exploring themes of abandonment, emotional literacy, and the art of mindful loving. From discussing the power of movement and embracing our "wild woman" to unpacking the five A's of healthy relationships—attention, affection, acceptance, appreciation, and allowing—we reflect on what it means to truly show up for ourselves and others.

    We share personal stories, insights from books like The Women Who Run With Wolves and How to Be an Adult in Relationships, and practical tips for navigating abandonment wounds and fostering connection. Join us as we lean into curiosity, embrace vulnerability, and begin to redefine how we engage in relationships with a deeper sense of awareness and intention.

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    29 mins
  • 78: Beyond the 12 Steps | Redefining Recovery and Choice
    Jan 8 2025

    In this episode, Kristen and Leslie are joined by Brandy Cunningham to explore the intersection of recovery and personal choice. Together, they dive into the complexities of addiction, the structure of programs like AA, and the nuanced process of reclaiming agency after trauma. Brandy shares her experiences navigating recovery, challenging norms, and forging a unique path toward healing. Whether you're in recovery, supporting someone who is, or curious about the journey, this conversation offers fresh perspectives and actionable insights.

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    58 mins

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