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Season 1, Episode 25 – “Starved While Attached: When You Were Struggling — and No One Noticed”

Season 1, Episode 25 – “Starved While Attached: When You Were Struggling — and No One Noticed”

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Season 1, Episode 25 – “Starved While Attached: When You Were Struggling — and No One Noticed”

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– Hosted by Jeannie Perez, Founder, You're Not lone- dives deeper into this exact topic.

Today’s episode is deeply personal. Because it’s not about the partner who was struggling…

It’s about you. The one who was trying to hold it all together while quietly falling apart inside a relationship that didn’t see you.

This is for the listener who gave love while needing it.

Who showed up with empty hands?

Who was called too much, too emotional, or distant…

*When in reality, you were unwell, and no one noticed.

Let’s talk about what it means to be starved while attached.”

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