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Flying Free

When the Abuse Survivor Has an Affair: Interview with Susan Estringel [285]

Flying Free

Natalie Hoffman

Emotional, Spiritual, Narcissism, Self-improvement, Marriage, Abuse, Religion & Spirituality, Christian, Divorce, Christianity, Education

5.01.1K Ratings

🗓️ 23 July 2024

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

One of our listeners submitted a heavy question asking about how long she has to let the abuse continue. The snagging point? She had an affair. So, what does one do if they have an affair while in an emotionally abusive relationship? Does that mean they now deserve to be in an abusive marriage until they die? What are their options, and how can we think about this?


Join my candid conversation with Susan Estringel, one of our coaches within the Flying Free program, as we untangle this situation and speak with compassion to those of you who have lived this reality. 


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Susan Estringel is a Life and Relationship Coach, Yogi, and Music Therapist with a message of self-compassion and resilience. Drawing from her own journey as a survivor of emotional abuse, Susan brings a personal perspective to conversations around Christian abuse survivors having affairs. With a passion for lifting others up to find and reclaim their voice, Susan offers a unique blend of lived experience and professional expertise in navigating the complexities of healing after having an affair. She specializes in rewiring limiting beliefs, setting boundaries, and shedding the heavy burdens of shame and guilt associated with affairs.

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Natalie Hoffman of Flying Free Now, and you're listening to the

0:09.3

Flying Free Podcast, a support resource for women of faith, looking for hope and healing from hidden

0:16.4

emotional and spiritual abuse. Welcome to episode 285 of the Flying Free Podcast.

0:25.0

Today I have a special guest.

0:29.1

She's a friend of mine and she's also a coach

0:31.1

inside of the flying free program.

0:32.8

Her name is Susan Estringle.

0:35.7

I should know, did I say that, right?

0:37.2

Oh good.

0:38.5

All of a sudden I was like, wait a minute.

0:40.1

I don't think I really say your last name very often or have the opportunity to but all right

0:44.4

Susan the Stringle she's a life and relationship coach,

0:47.4

Yogi and music therapist with a message of self-compassion and resilience.

0:54.1

Drawing from her own journey as a survivor

0:56.7

of emotional abuse, Susan brings a personal perspective

1:00.2

to conversations around Christian abuse survivors who have affairs.

1:06.6

With a passion for lifting others up to find and reclaim their voice,

1:10.8

Susan offers a unique blend of lived experience and professional expertise in navigating

1:16.2

the complexities of healing after having an affair. She specializes in rewiring limiting beliefs, setting boundaries, and shedding the heavy burdens of shame and guilt associated with affairs.

1:30.0

So welcome to the Flying Free Podcast, Susan.

1:33.2

Well, thank you, Natalie, for having me.

1:35.6

Yeah.

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