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Q&A for Why People Stay with Partners who Cheat

Q&A for Why People Stay with Partners who Cheat

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In this week’s Q&A episode, we’re diving into your most vulnerable and heartfelt questions about healing after betrayal. If you’ve ever struggled with loving someone who hurt you, questioning your decision to stay or leave, or rebuilding trust in yourself, this episode offers clarity, compassion, and emotional grounding.

This conversation builds on Monday’s main episode, Why People Stay with a Partner Who Cheats, and expands into the personal, nuanced questions listeners submitted. Each answer is rooted in emotional safety, self‑trust, and the understanding that healing is not linear — and that your experience deserves to be met with gentleness, not judgment.


🧠 What We Explore in This Episode

• “Why do I still love someone who betrayed me?”

Understanding attachment, emotional history, and why love doesn’t disappear just because betrayal happened.

• “How do I know if I should stay or leave?”

A grounded framework for making decisions based on emotional safety, accountability, and personal values — not fear or pressure.

• “Why does it still hurt even after I made my decision?”

How grief, nervous system responses, and emotional processing shape your healing timeline.

• “How do I rebuild trust in myself?”

Practical steps for reconnecting with your intuition, honoring your boundaries, and rebuilding confidence after betrayal.

• “Is it normal to feel embarrassed that I stayed?”

Releasing shame, understanding emotional complexity, and reframing your choices with compassion.

• “How do I stop blaming myself for what happened?”

Separating responsibility from self‑worth and letting go of the belief that you caused someone else’s choices.


🎶 Special Mention: The Soul of a Woman Mini‑Drop

Before closing, Keana shares a heartfelt reminder that her new Emory Rose mini‑drop, The Soul of a Woman, is now available on all streaming platforms.

This collection honors the emotional journey, resilience, and inner strength of women — and serves as a soundtrack for healing, reflection, and rediscovery.

Stream The Soul of a Woman wherever you listen to music.

Link to listen to The Soul of a Woman

https://open.spotify.com/album/7uMOTpVJYJH42EVAxaYE0d?si=hFAvHHjTSm6hbZu19-6NBw



💛 Key Takeaways

  • Loving someone who hurt you doesn’t make you weak — it makes you human.
  • Healing after betrayal is deeply personal and never linear.
  • You deserve emotional safety, clarity, and relationships that honor your worth.
  • Self‑trust can be rebuilt through small, consistent acts of alignment.
  • Your choices do not define your value — your healing does.


📬 Contact Information for Keana W. Mitchell

🌐 Website

Emory Rose

https://keanawmitchell.com

📸 Instagram

The Worth Loving Podcast

https://www.instagram.com/musicandtherapykwm

📘 Facebook Page

The Worth Loving Podcast

https://www.facebook.com/MusicandTherapywithKeanaWMitchell

👥 Facebook Group

The Worth Loving Podcast (Community)

https://www.facebook.com/groups/MusicandTherapywithKeanaWMitchell

📺 YouTube Channel

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmml1kGinhHSMOXOQ8zdIEQ

🎧 Listen on Red Circle

https://redcircle.com/shows/7bf2a6d3-0543-4cef-abfe-22ea4e5a948b

🎙️ Last Week’s Episode

https://redcircle.com/shows/7bf2a6d3-0543-4cef-abfe-22ea4e5a948b


📧 Email

paperanthementertainment@gmail.com


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