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After the Affair

After the Affair

Luke Shillings

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Frequency: 1 episode/7d. Total Eps: 196

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The ‘After the affair’ podcast with Luke Shillings is here to help you process, decide, and move forward on purpose following infidelity. Let’s explore what’s required to rebuild trust not only in yourself, but also with others. Whether you stay or leave, I can help! and no matter what your story, there will be something here for you.
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109. You Cheated, So Why Am I the One Fixing Things? (1/3)

Season 2024 · Episode 109

mercredi 23 octobre 2024Duration 12:39

In this episode of After the Affair, we dive into a frustrating dynamic that many betrayed partners face after infidelity, the unfair expectation that they should be the ones to fix the relationship.

You didn’t break it, so why is it your job to pick up the pieces?

We’ll explore the imbalance that happens when the betrayed partner is left carrying the emotional weight, expected to forgive and move forward while the unfaithful partner seems off the hook.

This episode is the first part of a three-part mini-series where we’re exploring the imbalance that often lingers after infidelity, both in relationships that stay together and in those that don’t.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. The Obligation Swing:
    • Why does the betrayed partner feel like they’re the one tasked with fixing the relationship?
  2. The Emotional Burden of the Betrayed:
    • How this imbalance can lead to resentment and hinder real healing.
  3. What Happens When One Partner Refuses to Take Responsibility:
    • The impact on the relationship when the unfaithful partner doesn’t share the burden of healing.

Reflective Question:

Are you taking on more than your fair share of responsibility for fixing the relationship? How can you reclaim balance?

Next Episode Teaser:

In the next episode, we’ll flip the script and look at the other side, what happens when the unfaithful partner is doing everything right, but the betrayed partner remains closed off. We’ll explore why this imbalance can be just as difficult to navigate.

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108. Is Your Relationship Due for an Update?

Season 2024 · Episode 108

mercredi 16 octobre 2024Duration 15:41

In this episode of After the Affair, Luke Shillings explores how relationships, like technology, need regular updates to stay in sync.

Just like your phone’s apps and software need upgrades to keep functioning smoothly, relationships also require personal growth and communication to thrive over time.

If you and your partner aren’t growing together, you risk falling out of sync, feeling disconnected, and losing that emotional intimacy.

Luke discusses why relationships tend to slow down or feel “glitchy” when one person grows and the other doesn’t, and how personal growth is the key to getting back on track.

He emphasises the importance of open communication, self-awareness, and adaptability in keeping your relationship feeling fresh, connected, and strong.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Why Relationships Need Regular Updates
    • Just like technology, relationships fall out of sync without continuous growth and change.
  2. Emotional Growth & Disconnection
    • How one person’s personal growth can create distance if the other isn’t adapting or growing alongside them.
  3. The Key to Staying in Sync
    • Personal growth, communication, and emotional awareness are the ultimate “relationship updates.”
  4. Why New Relationships Aren’t the Answer
    • Feeling disconnected doesn’t mean finding a new partner, it means making sure you’re growing together in the relationship you already have.
  5. How to Apply Updates in Your Relationship
    • Self-awareness, open communication, and growing together to maintain a strong connection.

Reflective Question:

Have you noticed your relationship feeling out of sync lately? What’s one personal or relationship “update” you can focus on this week to get things back on track?

 

If your relationship feels stuck, it might be time for an emotional update. Tune in to learn how personal growth and communication can help you reconnect and stay in sync, no matter what stage of your relationship you're in.

Connect with Luke:

Join the After the Affair community at www.facebook.com/groups/aftertheaffaircommunity

99. The Want Match: Aligning Desires After Betrayal

Season 2024 · Episode 101

mercredi 14 août 2024Duration 15:04

Welcome to another episode of 'After the Affair' with your host, Luke Shillings. In this episode, titled "The Want Match: Aligning Desires After Betrayal," we explore the concept of the "Want Match," which focuses on aligning the desires and needs of both partners in a relationship.

This episode delves into how recognising and understanding these wants can create a more balanced and fulfilling partnership.

Luke shares practical steps to identify, communicate, and navigate these desires, along with relatable examples to illustrate the concept.

Key Topics Discussed:

  1. Understanding the Want Match Concept:
    • Explanation of the "Want Match" concept.
    • Importance of aligning what one partner wants to give with what the other partner desires to receive.
    • Recognizing that no single person can fulfill all emotional and relational needs.
  2. Identifying Your Own Desires:
    • Importance of making a detailed list of your desires in a relationship.
    • Examples of common desires such as emotional support, physical intimacy, and shared activities.
  3. Communicating with Your Partner:
    • How to share your desires openly with your partner.
    • Encouraging your partner to do the same for mutual understanding.
  4. Assessing the Matches and Discussing Misalignments:
    • Determining which desires align naturally.
    • Examples of matched and mismatched desires in relationships.
    • Discussing areas of misalignment with compassion and understanding.
  5. Exploring Willingness to Compromise:
    • Discussing the importance of genuine willingness to compromise.
    • Examples of how partners can compromise to meet each other's needs.
  6. Planning for Alternative Fulfillment:
    • Finding ways to fulfill desires that cannot be met within the relationship.
    • Ensuring that external fulfillment respects the boundaries and commitments of the relationship.
  7. Regularly Re-evaluating and Focusing on Self-Care:
    • The importance of periodically revisiting the "want match" list.
    • Focusing on self-care and personal growth to reduce dependency on your partner.
  8. Embracing Flexibility and Understanding:
    • Recognizing that not all desires will be perfectly met.
    • Balancing personal wants with realistic expectations and mutual respect.

Listener Takeaways:

  • Understand Your Needs: Learn to identify and communicate your own desires in a relationship.
  • Foster Open Communication: Encourage open dialogue with your partner about each other's needs and desires.
  • Embrace Compromise and Flexibility: Find ways to compromise and respect each other’s differences to create a harmonious connection.

Reflective Question:

How can you and your partner better communicate and align your desires to create a more fulfilling relationship?

If you found this episode insightful, please share it with others who might benefit. Stay connected with us for more resources and support on our website lifecoachluke.com and follow our podcast for updates on new episodes.

Connect with Luke Shillings:

Join the After the Affair community at www.facebook.com/groups/aftertheaffaircommunity

98. Trickle Truth: The Pain of Gradual Disclosure in Infidelity

Season 2024 · Episode 98

mercredi 7 août 2024Duration 14:39

Welcome to another episode of 'After the Affair' with your host, Luke Shillings. In this episode, titled "Trickle Truth: The Pain of Gradual Disclosure in Infidelity," we'll explore the challenging and often painful experience of trickle truth, also known as "drip feeding" the truth or "gradual disclosure." This episode delves into why trickle truth happens, its impact on both the betrayed and unfaithful partners and the emotional complexities involved.

Luke shares listener stories and provides compassionate insights into the struggles faced by both parties. Whether you're navigating the aftermath of infidelity or seeking to understand the dynamics of trickle truth, this episode offers validation and empathy.

Key Topics Discussed:

  1. Understanding Trickle Truth:
    • Definition and common reasons for trickle truth.
    • The psychological and emotional factors that contribute to gradual disclosure.
  2. Impact on the Betrayed Partner:
    • The cycle of anger, sadness, and confusion caused by ongoing revelations.
    • The challenge of rebuilding trust amidst constant uncertainty.
  3. The Unfaithful Partner's Perspective:
    • The internal conflict and fear of full disclosure.
    • The unintended consequences of trying to protect their partner through gradual honesty.
  4. Listener Stories and Reflections:
    • Real-life experiences shared by listeners dealing with trickle truth.
    • The emotional toll on relationships and the difficulty of finding closure.

Key Takeaways:

  • Compassion and Understanding: Recognise the emotional complexities faced by both partners in the context of trickle truth.
  • Impact of Gradual Disclosure: Understand the prolonged pain and trust issues caused by incomplete truths.
  • Reflective Question: How can you create an environment in your relationship where honesty and transparency are encouraged and valued, even when the truth is difficult?

If you found this episode insightful, please share it with others who might benefit. Stay connected with us for more resources and support on our website lifecoachluke.com and follow our podcast for updates on new episodes.

Connect with Luke Shillings:

Join the After the Affair community at www.facebook.com/groups/aftertheaffaircommunity

97. Time to Choose: Infidelity and the Truth We Face

Season 2024 · Episode 97

mercredi 31 juillet 2024Duration 15:44

Welcome to another episode of 'After the Affair' with your host, Luke Shillings. In this episode, titled "Time to Choose: Infidelity and the Truth We Face," we discuss the impact that facing a finite timeline can have on our decisions and relationships, particularly in the context of infidelity. What happens when we're confronted with the reality of limited time? How do our priorities shift, and what truths come to light?

Join Luke as he explores how the awareness of mortality can bring clarity to the complexities of infidelity, encouraging a renewed focus on authenticity, meaningful connections, and the choices that define our lives.

Key Topics Discussed:

  1. The Region Beta Paradox:
    • Understanding how severe situations can accelerate emotional recovery and prompt decisive actions.
    • How facing a life-threatening diagnosis can shift perspectives on what truly matters.
  2. Shifts in Priorities:
    • The profound change in priorities when time is perceived as limited.
    • How infidelity can be reframed under the urgency of mortality, highlighting the importance of honesty, forgiveness, and meaningful relationships.
  3. Living Authentically:
    • The importance of making choices that align with one's true values and desires.
    • For both unfaithful and betrayed partners, this means setting clear boundaries, expressing true feelings, and making intentional decisions.
  4. Inducing Intentional Living:
    • Practical ways to cultivate a mindset of intentional living without the trigger of a life-altering event.
    • Techniques include mindfulness, reflective journaling, contemplating mortality, setting goals, engaging in deep conversations, and giving back.

Listener Takeaways:

  • Authenticity and Integrity: Understand the importance of living authentically, especially in the aftermath of infidelity.
  • Prioritising Meaningful Connections: Focus on what truly matters in relationships and personal growth.
  • Intentional Living: Learn practical ways to cultivate a mindset of intentionality in everyday life.

Reflective Question:

How can the awareness of limited time inspire you to live more authentically and intentionally, especially in the context of your relationships?

 

If you found this episode insightful, please share it with others who might benefit. Stay connected with us for more resources and support on our website lifecoachluke.com and follow our podcast for updates on new episodes.

Connect with Luke Shillings:

Join the After the Affair community at www.facebook.com/groups/aftertheaffaircommunity

96. Why Being Right Is Destroying Your Relationship

Season 2024 · Episode 96

mercredi 24 juillet 2024Duration 15:08

Winning your next argument is the most important thing, right? Join Luke Shillings - Relationship and Infidelity Recovery Coach as he unpicks the psychological and emotional reasons behind our desire to be right in arguments, especially in the aftermath of betrayal. We explore how this need can create a zero-sum game in relationships, leading to increased resentment and conflict. Luke shares personal anecdotes and practical insights on how to move past this need, fostering better understanding and connection in relationships.

Key Topics Discussed:

  1. The Universal Desire to Be Right:

    • Exploring why being right feels so important.
    • Understanding the deeper need for validation and self-worth.
  2. The Emotional Underpinnings:

    • How past experiences and insecurities drive the need to be right.
    • Luke's personal example from his workplace experiences.
  3. The Zero-Sum Game:

    • How arguments become about winning rather than resolving issues.
    • The detrimental effects of this mindset on relationships.
  4. Throwing Fuel on Each Other's Fire:

    • An analogy to illustrate how arguments escalate.
    • The importance of understanding and empathy to prevent conflict from intensifying.
  5. Moving Past the Need to Be Right:

    • Steps to cultivate self-awareness and reflect on the desire to win.
    • Techniques for focusing on listening and validating your partner's perspective.
    • Practicing empathy and collaborative problem-solving.
  6. Personal Reflection:

    • Luke shares his own journey in overcoming the need to be right.
    • How shifting focus from winning to understanding transformed his interactions.

Listener Takeaways:

  • Self-Awareness: Recognise when you’re slipping into the mindset of needing to win and reflect on the underlying motivations.
  • Active Listening: Focus on truly hearing your partner’s point of view to validate their feelings and perspectives.
  • Empathy and Collaboration: Remember that your partner is not your adversary; work together to find solutions that respect both viewpoints.

Reflective Question:

How can you shift your focus from being right to truly understanding your partner’s perspective the next time a disagreement arises?

Take some time to think about this and consider how it might change the dynamics of your relationships.

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95. Healing from Betrayal Using Internal Family Systems (IFS)

Season 2024 · Episode 95

mercredi 17 juillet 2024Duration 22:31

Welcome to another episode of 'After the Affair' with your host, Luke Shillings. In this episode, titled "Healing from Betrayal Using Internal Family Systems (IFS)," we explore how the therapeutic approach of IFS can help both betrayed and unfaithful partners understand and heal from the pain of infidelity. Join Luke as he delves into the concept of internal parts, how they influence our emotions and behaviours, and practical steps to foster self-compassion and personal growth.

Key Topics Discussed:

  1. Introduction to Internal Family Systems (IFS):

    • Understanding the basics of IFS and the concept of internal parts.
    • The role of the Self in harmonising these parts.
  2. The Betrayed Partner and IFS:

    • Identifying parts like the Protector, the Exiled Part, and the Angry Part.
    • Engaging with these parts to unburden and integrate them for healing.
  3. The Unfaithful Partner and IFS:

    • Identifying parts like the Exiled Part, the Impulsive Part, and the Guilty Part.
    • Working with these parts to understand motivations and foster genuine change.
  4. Practical Steps for Both Partners:

    • Techniques to identify and engage with internal parts.
    • Building a support network and fostering self-compassion.
  5. Personal Reflection:

    • Luke shares his own experience with identifying and working with internal parts during his healing journey.

Listener Takeaways:

  • Empower Yourself: Recognise your own strength and resilience in the healing process.
  • Focus on Self-Compassion: Approach your internal parts with curiosity and compassion to foster healing.
  • Practical Steps: Learn practical techniques to identify, engage with, and unburden your internal parts for a harmonious inner world.

Reflective Questions:

  1. Which parts of yourself have you noticed emerging in response to betrayal, and how have they influenced your thoughts and behaviors?
  2. Can you identify any protective parts that may be trying to shield you from further pain? How might you approach these parts with curiosity and compassion?
  3. How might self-compassion play a role in your healing journey? What steps can you take to nurture this part of yourself?

Resources Mentioned:

  • Books and Articles on IFS: Explore literature on Internal Family Systems for deeper understanding and practical guidance.
  • Mindfulness Practices: Incorporate mindfulness techniques to stay grounded and manage stress.

 

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Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Always seek the guidance of a qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding IFS.

94. Lover vs. Provider: Exploring the Complexities of Infidelity

Season 2024 · Episode 94

mercredi 10 juillet 2024Duration 22:04

Luke explains how individuals might be drawn to different partners for various reasons and how these dynamics can influence infidelity.

Through multiple theoretical lenses, including sociocultural, psychological, feminist, economic, and humanistic perspectives, this episode offers a comprehensive understanding of why people might prioritize different aspects of relationships.

Key Points Discussed:

  • Introduction to the "Lover vs. Provider" theory and its evolutionary roots.
  • How the theory applies to both men and women, and the dual mating strategies involved.
  • Examination of the theory through sociocultural, psychological, feminist, economic, and humanistic perspectives.
  • The impact of personal history, attachment styles, and cultural influences on relationship dynamics.
  • Practical insights for understanding and addressing infidelity within the context of these theoretical frameworks.
  • Strategies for fostering open communication, addressing unmet needs, and rebuilding trust in relationships.

Resources Mentioned:

  • Relationship coaching techniques for exploring underlying needs and desires.
  • Therapy and counseling for navigating emotional and psychological impacts of infidelity.
  • Tools for improving communication and connection in relationships.
  • Blog post referenced: https://medium.com/@epiphanyaweek/what-women-want-3870466f9544

If this episode resonated with you, please share it with others who might benefit from a deeper understanding of infidelity dynamics. For more resources and support, visit www.lifecoachluke.com or reach out through Facebook or Instagram.

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Thank you for joining us on this episode of "After the Affair." Stay tuned for more insightful discussions on relationships, healing, and personal growth. Remember, you are not alone on this journey. Until next time, take care and stay strong.

93. The Stories We Tell Ourselves: The Symbolism of Betrayal

Season 2024 · Episode 93

mercredi 3 juillet 2024Duration 21:17

Discover how the pain of betrayal often extends beyond the physical act, touching on what the affair represented rather than the individual affair partner. In this episode, Luke explores the emotional dynamics from both the betrayed and unfaithful spouse's perspectives, offering insights into how these narratives can be challenged and transformed for healing and growth.

Key Points Discussed:

  • The significance of the stories we tell ourselves after an affair.
  • How affairs often symbolise deeper issues such as inadequacy, validation, and autonomy.
  • The differing perspectives and emotional impacts on betrayed and unfaithful spouses.
  • The role of personal history, attachment styles, and cultural influences in shaping these narratives.
  • Strategies for challenging negative narratives and creating empowering ones for both the betrayed and unfaithful spouse.
  • Examples of reframing narratives to promote self-discovery, resilience, and growth.

Resources Mentioned:

  • Journaling and self-reflection techniques.
  • Therapy and professional support for navigating post-affair dynamics.
  • Communication strategies to rebuild trust and understanding in relationships.

If you found this episode insightful, please share it with anyone who might benefit from understanding the deeper emotional layers of infidelity. For more support and resources, visit www.lifecoachluke.com or reach out through Facebook or Instagram.

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Join the After the Affair Community - www.facebook.com/groups/aftertheaffaircommunity

 

Healing from infidelity is a journey, and you don't have to go through it alone. Join us for more episodes where we continue to explore the complexities of relationships and recovery. Until next time, take care and stay strong.

92. When Apologies Don't Cut It After Infidelity: Moving Beyond Dependency

Season 2024 · Episode 92

mercredi 26 juin 2024Duration 16:28

Welcome to another insightful episode of 'After the Affair' with your host, Luke Shillings. In this episode, we delve into a common struggle faced by many betrayed partners – the belief that their healing is tied to their spouse’s actions. Whether it's waiting for an apology, seeking explanations, or hoping for changes in behaviour, many feel stuck in a cycle of dependency.

Luke explores why these beliefs take such a stronghold and how they can keep you trapped in a state of emotional limbo. More importantly, he provides actionable steps to shift your focus towards self-empowerment, allowing you to reclaim your power and take charge of your healing journey.

 

Key Topics Discussed:

  1. The Illusion of Control:

    • Understanding why we look to our spouse for answers and closure.
    • Recognising the pitfalls of relying on external factors for healing.
    • Why even sincere apologies and changes in behaviour might not lead to true healing.
  2. Internal vs. External Validation:

    • The importance of finding validation and strength within yourself.
    • How external dependency can prolong pain and delay recovery.
  3. Practical Steps to Self-Empowerment:

    • Shifting focus from what your spouse does or doesn’t do to what you can control.
    • Setting healthy boundaries to protect your emotional well-being.
    • Cultivating self-compassion and recognising your own resilience.
  4. Building a Supportive Network:

    • Surround yourself with people who uplift and support you.
    • The role of friends, family, and professionals in your healing journey.
  5. Engaging in Personal Growth and Mindfulness:

    • Reconnecting with your passions and interests.
    • Practising mindfulness to stay grounded and present.
  6. Affirming Your Self-Worth:

    • The power of positive affirmations in reinforcing self-belief.
    • Embracing your journey of self-discovery and empowerment.

Listener Takeaways:

  • Empower Yourself: Understand that true healing starts from within. You have the power to navigate your own path to recovery, independent of your spouse's actions.
  • Focus on What You Can Control: Shift your attention to what you can do today to support your healing and well-being.
  • Practice Self-Compassion: Be kind to yourself and acknowledge your resilience and strength.
  • Build a Strong Support Network: Lean on friends, family, and professionals who can offer guidance and encouragement.
  • Embrace Personal Growth: Use this time to rediscover your passions and invest in activities that bring you joy and fulfilment.

Found this episode helpful? If you found this episode helpful, please share it with others who might benefit. Remember, your healing journey is yours to navigate, and you have the strength to move beyond dependency.

Stay connected with us for more resources and support on our website After the Affair and follow our podcast for updates on new episodes.

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Thank you for listening to 'After the Affair.' Your journey to healing is a testament to your strength and resilience. Stay empowered, and take care of yourself. See you next time!


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