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UNSTUCK After 40 (Part 2): Escaping a Toxic Relationship & Reclaiming Your Life-w/ Fee King

UNSTUCK After 40 (Part 2): Escaping a Toxic Relationship & Reclaiming Your Life-w/ Fee King

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What if the pain that nearly broke you... was actually the thing that set you free?

In Part 2 of this bold and deeply personal conversation, host Dwayne Barnes continues the journey with the unstoppable Fee King—an actor, writer, and midlife freedom warrior who’s teaching women how to get UNSTUCK and stay free.

This time, Fee opens up about the toxic relationship that felt like a prison—the emotional manipulation, the heartbreak, the unraveling of self. And how it all became the sacred fire that burned away who she wasn’t… so she could become who she truly is.

💥 Topics in Part 2:

* Walking away from love that depletes you

* The cost of staying too long

* Rebuilding self-trust after emotional trauma

* Creating her UNSTUCK blueprint for other women

* Reclaiming joy, sexuality, and power in midlife

This episode is about resurrection.About what happens when you say: enough is enough.And about how transformation begins the moment you stop waiting for permission.

🎭 Learn more about Fee King at www.fee-king.com📚 Read her book: HER-Story: UNSTUCK📲 Follow her journey @feeking on Instagram

🧭 Ready for your own freedom pivot?Visit authordwaynebarnes.com to explore The Courage To Be™ Freedom Coaching — where healing meets radical self-liberation.



Get full access to The Courage To Be: Dwayne Barnes' Life Insights at dbrichking.substack.com/subscribe

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