π Welcome to the Donβt Pick the Scab Podcast, Episode #218! π
In this deeply moving and insightful episode, David and co-host Rachel dive into the raw and often overlooked struggles of divorce recovery with Cheryl Palmer, author of the groundbreaking book Erased: Exiting a Toxic Relationship. πβ¨
Cheryl shares her powerful story of navigating a toxic Marriage, emotional abuse, and the journey to reclaiming her voice and identity. From enduring years of control, manipulation, and gaslighting to finding the strength to say, βEnough is enough,β Cherylβs story is both heartbreaking and empowering. πβ‘οΈπͺ
We discuss:
π₯ The emotional toll of toxic Relationships and how they erode your sense of self.
π₯ Acknowledging abuse even when itβs not physicalβand why emotional abuse is just as damaging.
π₯ How Cherylβs five-year-old daughter became her greatest motivation to leave and rebuild.
π₯ The importance of listening to your gut instincts and gathering evidence when preparing to exit.
π₯ Practical advice for setting boundaries and starting fresh after divorce.
Cheryl also opens up about the inspiration behind her book title, Erased. In a particularly poignant moment, her young daughter noticed how Cherylβs handprintβpainted on their Family home as a symbol of solidarityβhad been painted over by her ex-husband, leaving only an empty outline. Her daughterβs words, βItβs like he erased you,β became a powerful metaphor for Cherylβs experience in the marriage and her drive to reclaim her sense of worth. ποΈπ
This episode is packed with real talk, actionable advice, and plenty of lightbulb moments for anyone recovering from a toxic relationship or divorce. Whether youβre struggling with guilt, navigating co-Parenting, or simply trying to find yourself again, Cherylβs insights and practical tools will remind you that youβre not aloneβand that healing is possible. ππ
π‘ Key Takeaways from this Episode:
Healing isnβt linearβitβs messy, emotional, and deeply personal.
Emotional abuse can leave scars just as deep as physical abuse, but acknowledging it is the first step toward freedom.
You donβt have to do this alone. Find your support system, whether itβs through Therapy, support groups, or trusted friends.
Rebuilding your life after divorce isnβt just about survivalβitβs about thriving.
β¨ Ready to take back your power and start your healing journey? β¨
Listen to Cherylβs story and discover practical tips to move forward with strength and purpose.
π Grab a copy of Cheryl Palmerβs book, Erased: Exiting a Toxic Relationship, available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Goodreads!
π¬ We want to hear from you!
Have you ever experienced a toxic relationship or struggled to rebuild after divorce? What part of Cherylβs story resonated with you the most? Drop a comment below and let us know your thoughts. Letβs create a supportive community together! π¨οΈβ€οΈ
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