From a series of interviews on a theme of “My Last Relationship Ended Because,” Terry tells me about how much work his last relationship took and the toll a long-distance move had on both of them. Recorded at St. Mark’s Coffeehouse in Denver, CO.
Meg didn’t mean to arrive at her breakup conversation so amped up on adrenaline, but she did. What happened next involved hurling an item at the ex and refusing to talk about emotions. From my series of conversations on different themes at Denver-area coffeehouses.
Allison’s last relationship ended because he got involved with her best friend, but it was the best friend, not the ex, that we spent the most time discussing at St. Mark’s Coffeehouse in Denver.
Sara’s relationship ended after she realized the it was “dead in the water.” His cheating didn’t help matters. But she learned two important things that she’s carrying forward now. From my series of conversations in Denver-area coffeehouses.
Jenny was in a relationship for four years and they were engaged but the reason the relationship ended was because he couldn’t stop being attracted to his exes. From the series at St. Mark’s Coffeehouse in Denver….
From my series of conversations on different themes, this one on how relationships end was recorded at St. Mark’s Coffeehouse in Denver: Lars says if one person wants to have a “real” relationship but the other person wants an escape, things won’t work out.
The first sign for Sarah that her last relationship was ending was the physical distance. Then came the emotional distance. From my series of conversations on different themes in Denver-area coffeehouses.
Joel’s ex girlfriend wanted his help but his friends told him to let her handle it. He says the worst thing he ever did resulted in fatal consequences. Part of my ongoing series of conversations on different themes recorded at St. Mark’s Coffeehouse in Denver.
Rusty remembers bullying an African American girl in his neighborhood. He knew better, but he says if he didn’t become a bully, someone would come after him instead. It’s the worst thing he ever did. From my Denver interviews, another in this series recorded at St. Mark’s Coffeehouse.
Sebastian was a teenager and his father was disciplining him. The worst thing Sebastian ever did was tell the neighbors his dad was abusing him. They never got a chance to talk about the trouble that caused the family. Recorded at Denver’s St. Mark’s Coffeehouse.