Jennifer Mixon

Domestic Abuse Recovery Journal

Jennifer Mixon

  • Now that I know it’s not you.

Now that I know it’s not you.

Wednesday 19th January 2022

Jennifer Mixon shares her journey of finding love after abuse, focusing on overcoming fear, rebuilding self-worth, and embracing vulnerability.
16 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Encouraging

About this podcast

Domestic Abuse Recovery Journal
Author:
Jennifer Mixon
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery from Trauma
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Healing Relationships
Recovery Reimagined
Creative Recovery Journeys
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Episodes:
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Rekindling Hope: Trusting Love After Abuse

Since that, I think it's because I was able to see him in a different light and me in a different light. Honestly, it was so good for me to be in a bar with him and have him not be the one and only man I wanted to conversate with or pay attention to, because that's how it was when I was with him.
Imagine the courage it takes to open your heart again after experiencing the trauma of domestic abuse. In this deeply moving episode of 'Domestic Abuse Recovery Journal', host Jennifer Mixon shares her personal journey of rediscovering love and optimism. Jennifer speaks candidly about the emotional rollercoaster of letting go of fear and pain, and the transformative shift that occurs when you finally trust yourself to find a genuine life partner.
She opens up about her own experiences, revealing how she moved past the numbness and defeat that came from being inauthentically attached to someone who didn’t truly love her. With heartfelt anecdotes and raw honesty, Jennifer discusses how embracing vulnerability has allowed her to see her partner in a new light. The episode concludes with a poignant letter Jennifer wrote to the universe, expressing her renewed excitement and hope for love.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating the path from pain to possibility, seeking to rebuild their self-worth, and ready to embrace the beauty of vulnerability in relationships.