More Bad Advice about Affair Recovery

Opinions, Opinions

Whatever you want to believe, I’m pretty sure a quick web search will bring up plenty of opinions to support your preferred point of view. We live in a time when everyone seems to have “their truth.”

I happen to think we can still come to factual conclusions—that some beliefs can be measured as right or wrong, healthy or week. Of course, it’s not always black-or-white, but that doesn’t mean we should stop beind curious about what makes the most sense.


In this follow-up to Some Bad Advice About Affair Recovery, Tim tackles five more common myths that often derail genuine healing after infidelity. These are the messages that sound certain: “Once a cheater, always a cheater,” “Just fix your marriage,” or “If you forgive, you should trust again.” But they oversimplify the work of affair recovery.

Through real stories, insight, and a few creative audio sketches, Tim explores what these familiar slogans get wrong and what healthier, more hopeful alternatives look like. Listeners will learn why change is possible, why trust can’t be rushed, and why even painful chapters don’t have to define the rest of the story.

This episode brings honesty and compassion together to remind us that recovery isn’t about quick fixes or perfection; it’s about truth, growth, and grace for what comes next.

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