In Loving a Man Who Won’t Heal, a woman slowly realizes that what she calls love has become full-time emotional caretaking. Told entirely in her own voice, the story follows her as she organizes her life around a man’s pain, believing her presence might keep him from falling apart. As his healing stalls, her world grows smaller, quieter, and heavier. The line between devotion and self-erasure blurs until she is forced to confront what staying is costing her. This is not a story about villains or easy exits. It is about exhaustion, guilt, loyalty, and the fear of choosing yourself when someone you love is still hurting.
A hard-hitting investigative documentary in a 20/20 cadence. We map how distance, staffing, and bedside gaps shape maternal risk — and why outcomes split...
A clear, human documentary that follows families, clinicians, and employers navigating access after Dobbs—where a ZIP code can decide care, telehealth and shield laws...
In this episode of The Trials of Woman, we explore the staggering reality of the "Pink Tax" in 2026, where gender-based pricing continues to...