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Episode 67: Post Easter Emotional Hangover with Toxic In-Laws

Episode 67: Post Easter Emotional Hangover with Toxic In-Laws

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In this episode of the Catholic Wives Desiring Peace podcast, host Miriam Susan explores the concept of a “post Easter emotional hangover” after navigating challenging holiday interactions with toxic in-laws. Drawing from her nearly three decades of personal experience, she unpacks the physical and emotional symptoms that often follow these family gatherings and offers compassionate, faith-based guidance for processing disappointment and setting boundaries. Whether you felt drained, unsupported, or simply overwhelmed after Easter, this episode will help you feel validated and provide practical steps to protect your peace and family.

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