Getting Closure Feat. Jessica Clarke

Like it's been said before, ghosting someone in this day and age is extremely common. We meet someone online or go on one date and decide, "eh, I don't feel like talking to them again." In my opinion, the conversation / "closure" isn't really needed. How about if it was a friends with benefits situation or if you were in an ACTUAL relationship with this person? Is it damaging to us if we don't ever get the real reason why they decide to end the relationship? For me, my ex-friends with benefits ("Charles")went silent and my head has been spinning ever since. BUT that's the beauty of having a "therapeutic" podcast. He won't give me the closure, so I owe it to myself. THANK YOU, NEXT. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Om Podcasten

Broke Girl Therapy is a podcast hosted by Stefanie Maegan, a Los Angeles-based content creator, and mental health advocate. The podcast aims to create an open and honest space for discussions around mental health, relationships, sex, self-improvement, and personal growth. Stefanie Maegan shares her own experiences, struggles, and triumphs while inviting guests to share their stories as well. The conversations on the podcast cover a range of topics, including dating, breakups, sex, self-care, body image, career challenges, and more. Listeners often appreciate the relatable and authentic nature of the discussions, as well as the sense of community fostered by the show. Broke Girl Therapy has gained a following for its candid approach to addressing common life struggles and offering insights and advice. It can be a valuable resource for individuals seeking relatable stories, guidance, and perspectives on navigating various aspects of life and mental well-being.