Move beyond the wreckage of betrayal by shifting focus from the 'other man' to your own healing. This episode offers a practical playbook for emotional regulation, atonement, and rebuilding a new foundation for your marriage.

Betrayal is a nervous system injury where your body has categorized the person you relied on for safety as a source of danger. You can’t rebuild trust while the nervous system is in a state of constant alarm, because reassurance cannot land when the body is screaming 'danger'.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was looking at some statistics recently that really stopped me in my tracks. We often think of infidelity as an automatic relationship ender, but it turns out nearly 50% of marriages that face it are still standing, at least in the short term.
Miles: It’s a staggering number, isn't it? But for the person sitting in the middle of that wreckage right now, it doesn't feel like a statistic. It feels like the world has physically shattered.
Lena: Exactly. That sense of betrayal is so personal. It makes you question your worth and everything you thought was secure.
Miles: Right, and what’s counterintuitive is that the path to healing often starts by shifting your energy away from the "other man" and back to yourself. There’s this powerful idea of reclaiming "boyfriend energy"—becoming that confident, lighthearted person she first fell for.
Lena: So let’s dive into how you can stop the chasing and start rebuilding that internal strength.