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Stronger in the Difficult Places

Stronger in the Difficult Places

Auteur(s): Dr. Zoe Shaw
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Dr. Zoe, a licensed psychotherapist and relationship coach walks with you on your journey through fixing your difficult relationships, including that sometimes difficult one with yourself. Here, she offers a space where you can look at yourself and your relationship through a lens of psychology, faith and a dash of her own kind of feminism. Stronger in the broken places podcasts hosts guest from all over the world, from celebrity tv therapists to everyday women, authors and scientists, offering therapeutic tips, encouragement, camaraderie and support, helping women stay strong and transform difficult relationships. We’re not fixing them, we’re fixing you and that changes everything! Ask Dr. Zoe a burning relationship question https://www.drzoeshaw.com Or find her on Instagram @drzoeshaw Développement personnel Hygiène et mode de vie sain Psychologie Psychologie et santé mentale Réussite
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  • When Someone You Love Won’t Change
    Sep 16 2025

    We’ve all been there—wishing someone we love would finally be different. Maybe it’s a spouse who won’t listen, a parent who won’t soften, or a friend who keeps repeating the same destructive patterns. The temptation is to pour our energy into fixing them—but what if the real path to peace and change begins with you?

    In this episode, I unpack why clinging to the hope that someone will change can keep you stuck, frustrated, and resentful. I offer practical, compassionate steps for accepting people as they are, protecting your worth with boundaries, and reclaiming your peace.

    Because the truth is, the second you change, the entire relationship changes.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • Why trying to “fix” others only deepens disappointment and conflict
    • How radical acceptance creates peace and clarity
    • The trap of wasting energy on why someone won’t change
    • How to set boundaries without losing yourself
    • The surprising freedom that comes when you stop needing others to change

    Encouragement:

    You don’t need to wait for someone else to transform before you can breathe again. Peace doesn’t come when they change—it comes when you stop needing them to.

    Resources & Next Steps:

    Connect with me on Instagram @drzoeshaw for daily encouragement.

    Subscribe to my newsletter for more conversations on healing, boundaries, and healthy love.

    Preorder the book Stronger in the Difficult Places (coming September 30, 2025!): drzoeshaw.com/book

    Free Downloads:

    Download the Steps to Healing from Complex Shame™ PDF: here
    Get the First Chapter of Stronger in the Difficult Places: here

    If this episode spoke to you, please share it with a friend who needs hope in their relationships. And don’t forget to subscribe to Stronger in the Difficult Places so you never miss an episode.

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    16 min
  • 3 Things My Divorce Taught Me About Co-Dependency
    Sep 2 2025

    What do you even call a divorce anniversary? Two years after the end of my marriage, I find myself reflecting—not on celebration, but on growth, healing, and the lessons heartbreak leaves behind. In this deeply personal episode, I’m sharing the three truths divorce taught me about co-dependency and how I’m learning to live and love differently.

    Whether you’re walking through the rubble of a relationship, navigating the lonely spaces of divorce, or stepping into love again with a hopeful but shaky heart, these lessons are for you.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • Why self-regulation must come before co-regulation and the practical ways you can ground yourself before leaning on someone else.
    • The surprising difference between being alone and being lonely, and how solitude can actually become sacred.
    • How boundaries create freedom, why they aren’t rejection, but an invitation to authentic love.

    This Episode Is For You If…

    You’ve struggled with co-dependency or shame in relationships.
    You’re navigating divorce, separation, or stepping into new love after loss.
    You want to stop abandoning yourself in relationships and learn how to show up fully as you.

    Resources & Next Steps:

    Connect with me on Instagram @drzoeshaw for daily encouragement.

    Subscribe to my newsletter for more conversations on healing, boundaries, and healthy love.

    Preorder the book Stronger in the Difficult Places (coming September 30, 2025!): drzoeshaw.com/book

    Free Downloads:

    Download the Steps to Healing from Complex Shame™ PDF: here
    Get the First Chapter of Stronger in the Difficult Places: here

    Share this episode with a friend who needs a reminder: you are not too much, and you are not alone.

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    15 min
  • The “Saving Him” Illusion: Love, Loss, and Finding Freedom
    Aug 21 2025

    So many women in difficult relationships hold onto a dangerous belief: if I just love him enough, I can save him.

    Psychotherapist and author Shavaun Scott knows this illusion all too well. In her memoir Nightbird (Pierian Springs Press, May 12), she unflinchingly shares her journey through an emotionally abusive marriage, her husband’s tragic suicide, and the painful yet liberating process of rebuilding her life.

    In this conversation, Shavaun and I explore:

    • Why so many women feel responsible for “saving” their partners—and how that belief keeps us trapped.
    • How suicide or the threat of can be a control tactic and how greater awareness leads to compassion.
    • The structural and emotional barriers that keep survivors in cycles of abuse—and what it takes to break free.
    • How trauma, grief, and loss can become unlikely catalysts for healing, self-discovery, and even freedom.
    • The power of authentic connection in reclaiming identity and rebuilding after devastation.

    Shavaun’s story is raw, sobering, and ultimately full of hope. Whether you’ve faced abuse, grappled with loss, or love someone who has, her voice is a reminder that healing is possible, and freedom is worth fighting for.

    Learn more about Shavaun’s work and her book Nightbird at shavaunscott.com.

    Pre-order my book Stronger In The Difficult Places: drzoeshaw.com/book

    Free Downloads:

    Download the Steps to Healing from Complex Shame™ PDF: here
    Get the First Chapter of Stronger in the Difficult Places: here

    Connect with me:

    Dr. Zoe Shaw on Instagram

    Dr. Zoe Shaw on Facebook

    Dr. Zoe Shaw Website

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    31 min
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