Ep 17 - How Can I Let Someone In After a Broken Heart? cover art

Ep 17 - How Can I Let Someone In After a Broken Heart?

Ep 17 - How Can I Let Someone In After a Broken Heart?

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

In this episode of Safe Space, we explore a vulnerable listener question: How do I let someone in again after having my heart broken?

Through the lens of emotional healing and self-trust, we unpack why heartbreak can leave us feeling guarded—and why that’s completely valid. From understanding the nervous system’s response to emotional pain, to the protective walls we unconsciously build, this conversation guides listeners through the often-overlooked process of softening back into intimacy after betrayal or loss.

We discuss why healing isn't about rushing into something new, but about creating safety within ourselves first. You'll learn how to spot self-protective patterns, rebuild inner trust, and take aligned emotional risks—all without abandoning yourself again.

Whether you’re navigating a breakup, hesitant to open your heart, or rebuilding your relationship with yourself, this episode offers both compassion and clarity on the path forward.


Timestamps:

00:00 – 00:18 Welcome to Safe Space

00:18 – 01:06 When Your Heart Feels Closed After Hurt

01:06 – 02:08 How We Protect Ourselves from Being Hurt Again

02:08 – 04:02 What It Really Means to Rebuild Trust in Yourself

04:02 – 05:00 Why Risk Is Necessary for Real Connection

05:00 – End – Final Reflections and an Invitation to Soften


Stay Connected: Got a question or story for the show? Submit it here: bit.ly/safespace-questions

Follow Laura on Instagram for daily reflections and behind-the-scenes: @lauracaruso.therapy

More episodes, resources, and therapy tools: www.lauracaruso.com

No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.