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This Isn’t a Hospital

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“Why isn’t he taking me seriously until I finally step away?”
“Why does trying to ‘connect’ just leave me more hurt?”

In this powerful episode of Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher, we dig into the hard truth: you can’t rebuild intimacy while you’re still bleeding. And your relationship can’t grow if it’s stuck in survival mode.

We explore:

  • Why emotional safety must come before emotional connection

  • What it means to build your own raft—and why that scares so many women

  • How unresolved pain contaminates your attempt at intimacy

  • Why stepping away often leads to the biggest breakthroughs

  • How to know when it’s time to court again—or heal alone

  • What a real greenhouse of intimacy looks like—and why it matters who brings the four-wheeler

You’ll also hear from special guest Markel Brown, director of the Worth Group, as she shares a deeply personal analogy that will reframe how you view emotional separation and strength.

This episode isn’t just for women trying to hold on—it’s for those ready to stand up, heal deep, and check whether he’s actually ready to build with you.

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