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Worthy of Work: Learning About Me Helps Me Love You.

Worthy of Work: Learning About Me Helps Me Love You.

Released: 2025-06-14
© Stephanie Rivard
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12 Episodes
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12 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2025-06-14
© Stephanie Rivard
Most Recent Episode
Acceptance isn't Tolerance: Why that changed everything.

Acceptance isn't Tolerance: Why that changed everything.

Click Here to join the next free Masterclass: Boundaries That Work Episode Description:Have you ever felt like “acceptance” meant staying silent, tolerating dysfunction, or giving up your right to want something different? You’re not alone. In thi
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Episode Description:Have you ever felt like “acceptance” meant staying silent, tolerating dysfunction, or giving up your right to want something different? You’re not alone. In this episode of Worthy of Work, host Stephanie Rivard unpacks one of the most misunderstood ideas in recovery and relationships: the difference between acceptance and tolerance — and how confusing the two can keep us stuck, sick, and silent.
Pulling from her own journey through toxic dynamics, recovery, and spiritual growth, Stephanie shares how this single word caused years of internal conflict… until she redefined it. You'll hear how she once believed “acceptance is the answer to all my problems” meant “tolerate bad behavior” — and why that belief was not only misleading but emotionally harmful.
Instead, Stephanie reclaims the concept of acceptance as facing reality — believing what’s true, not deciding yet what to do about it. Tolerance, she explains, is only one of many responses to reality… and not always the healthiest one.
Why acceptance doesn’t mean you have to like or endure what’s happening
The key difference between acceptance and tolerance (and why it matters)
How misusing the word “acceptance” can keep you trapped in enabling, denial, and powerlessness
What it really means to live in reality — and how that opens the door to new choices
Whether you’re navigating a relationship that leaves you doubting yourself, working through recovery, or simply trying to understand how to set healthier boundaries, this episode is for you.
Let’s clarify what acceptance actually is — so you can stop tolerating what’s intolerable and start moving toward clarity, choice, and healing.
🌀 Recovery-informed. Spiritually grounded. Straightforward and freeing.
This episode is for you if:
You’ve struggled to know when to stay, when to go, or when to speak up
You feel trapped by the idea that a “good” person just puts up with things
You’ve ever misused spiritual language to justify dysfunction
You want a clearer framework for dealing with hard realities and unhealthy people
Mentioned Concepts:✔️ Acceptance as reality-checking✔️ Tolerance as optional✔️ Serenity Prayer✔️ Enabling vs. Empowerment✔️ Recovery mindset shift
💬 Let Stephanie know if this resonated by leaving a comment or review — or share this episode with someone who needs clarity on what they’re really “accepting.”
🎧 Want more on boundaries, character defects, and the tools of recovery? Subscribe and check out other episodes of Worthy of Work.
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Episode ID: 1000712794825
GUID: adfc85c3-3546-4051-b899-62f866f42aa8
Release Date: 14/06/2025, 02:29:58

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Welcome to Worthy of Work. If you've ever questioned your relationship patterns, struggled with character defects, or wondered what 'normal' looks like, this podcast is for you. Join Stephanie as we unpack recovery principles, debunk relationship myths, and explore skills no one taught us—so you can break unhealthy cycles and build relationships you once doubted existed. Stephanie shares her journey from codependent divorcee to at peace and happily married, offering clarity on what once confused her and the tools she wished she had learned sooner.

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