Women Cheat Too
Women Cheat Too is the podcast for women who’ve betrayed their partner, broken trust, and now find themselves lost in guilt, shame, regret, or total emotional confusion.
Created and hosted by Judith Nisenson, certified betrayal trauma coach and founder of WomensWRK, this show speaks directly to the women no one talks about. The ones who crossed a line. The ones who never thought they’d be that woman. The ones who are now asking, “What have I done? Can I fix this? Who am I now?”
This podcast is a space for hard truth and deep self-exploration, not excuses or shallow advice. With a blend of therapeutic insight and compassionate challenge, Judith helps women uncover what really led to the betrayal, understand the wreckage it caused, and begin rebuilding a relationship with themselves that’s rooted in integrity and emotional growth.
Whether the betrayal was emotional or physical, whether your partner knows or not, whether you're still in the relationship or everything has already fallen apart, Women Cheat Too offers a path through the aftermath. One built on honesty, accountability, and the belief that your worst moment doesn’t have to be the end of your story.
Subscribe now. Step into the work. Because facing the truth is the first step toward becoming the woman you want to be. For more information visit: WomensWrk.com
Women Cheat Too
Ep. 22: When Shame Makes You Numb
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Shame doesn’t always burn, it freezes. Judith explores how shame after betrayal can harden into emotional numbness, leaving women detached, quiet, and disconnected from life. She explains the nervous-system freeze response, how it protects but also imprisons, and offers gentle practices to help thaw the freeze: naming shame, reconnecting with the body, practicing vulnerability, and rebuilding safe emotional connection. This episode is a roadmap for learning to feel again and reclaiming the full spectrum of your emotional life. If you’re ready to start your own healing journey, you can learn more about working with Judith Nisenson at WomensWRK by visiting WomensWrk.com.