 
                EP3, Part 2: You Can Love Them and Still Let Them Go
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Walking away from someone you love might be one of life's most painful decisions. In this raw, heartfelt conversation, Janae and Zach unpack the courage it takes to recognize when a relationship has run its course, even when feelings remain.
The hosts share their personal journeys through relationship endings, revealing the subtle signs that indicate when love simply isn't enough. Janae vulnerably discusses how she knew it was time to leave when she started losing herself—when the person she was becoming no longer aligned with her authentic self. Zach opens up about his pattern of self-sabotage, subconsciously pushing partners away when his deeper instincts recognized incompatibility before his conscious mind was ready to accept it.
What emerges is a powerful dialogue about transformation and self-discovery. Both hosts reflect on how initial heartbreak eventually gave way to profound personal growth. The conversation shifts from viewing breakups as failures to recognizing them as necessary catalysts for becoming who they were meant to be. They discuss establishing boundaries, making promises to themselves, and extending compassion not only to their former selves but also to those who hurt them.
This episode offers listeners both comfort and clarity—permission to prioritize their wellbeing while honoring the complex emotions that accompany letting go. Whether you're contemplating ending a relationship, healing from one that's ended, or supporting someone through this journey, you'll find wisdom in this authentic exploration of what it means to choose yourself with grace and integrity. Subscribe now and join us next week as we explore social media's evolution and its effects on today's generation.
 
            
         
    
                                                
                                            
                                        
                                    
                            
                            
                        
                    