Episode Description
From a lot of men’s perspectives, betrayal trauma can be confusing. Many guys think the issue is simply the mistake itself—something that happened in the past that they apologized for and are trying to move beyond. But for many women, betrayal trauma isn’t just about the event; it’s about the collapse of safety, trust, and emotional reality. In this episode, we explore what betrayal trauma can feel like from a woman’s perspective—how the nervous system responds, why questions keep resurfacing, and why healing often takes longer than the person who caused the harm expects. Rather than dismissing these reactions as “overreacting,” we unpack why they are often the mind and body trying to make sense of a shattered sense of safety.
In this episode, Jeremy breaks down what betrayal trauma actually is—and just as importantly, what it isn’t. Speaking directly to men who want to repair their marriages, he explains why many of the instincts guys have after betrayal (move on quickly, defend intentions, minimize the impact, or try to “fix” the problem fast) often make the wound deeper instead of helping it heal. Jeremy walks through the emotional and relational realities many women experience after betrayal, helping men understand why rebuilding trust requires more than apologies or promises to do better.
More importantly, he lays out the non-negotiable do’s and don’ts of navigating betrayal trauma if a couple truly wants their marriage to survive—and eventually come out stronger on the other side. From the importance of radical honesty and consistent accountability to avoiding defensiveness and emotional shutdown, Jeremy offers a practical roadmap for men who are serious about rebuilding safety, restoring trust, and doing the slow, steady work required for real relational repair.
To learn more about their coaching practice, NeuroFam, please check out https://www.ourneurofam.com/
To write a message, please use Jeremy@NeuroFm.com
Music for the show’s intro is provided (with permission) by Matt Langston & EleventySeven. You can check out their awesome stuff here - https://www.eleventysevenisalive.com/
Music for the show’s outro is provided (with permission) by Sean Rogers & Shineunder. The band doesn’t exist anymore, but Sean is still doing great work and can be found here - https://heyworldcreative.com/
In this episode, Jeremy breaks down what betrayal trauma actually is—and just as importantly, what it isn’t. Speaking directly to men who want to repair their marriages, he explains why many of the instincts guys have after betrayal (move on quickly, defend intentions, minimize the impact, or try to “fix” the problem fast) often make the wound deeper instead of helping it heal. Jeremy walks through the emotional and relational realities many women experience after betrayal, helping men understand why rebuilding trust requires more than apologies or promises to do better.
More importantly, he lays out the non-negotiable do’s and don’ts of navigating betrayal trauma if a couple truly wants their marriage to survive—and eventually come out stronger on the other side. From the importance of radical honesty and consistent accountability to avoiding defensiveness and emotional shutdown, Jeremy offers a practical roadmap for men who are serious about rebuilding safety, restoring trust, and doing the slow, steady work required for real relational repair.
To learn more about their coaching practice, NeuroFam, please check out https://www.ourneurofam.com/
To write a message, please use Jeremy@NeuroFm.com
Music for the show’s intro is provided (with permission) by Matt Langston & EleventySeven. You can check out their awesome stuff here - https://www.eleventysevenisalive.com/
Music for the show’s outro is provided (with permission) by Sean Rogers & Shineunder. The band doesn’t exist anymore, but Sean is still doing great work and can be found here - https://heyworldcreative.com/