142: What Heartbreak Taught Me with Shai
Fri Feb 06 2026
In this deeply honest and tender episode of Any Way Moving Forward, I sit down with the beautiful and insightful Shai, a creative, editor and lover girl who flew in all the way from Cebu for this conversation. What started as a connection formed in Bali turns into a powerful dialogue about healing after heartbreak, being a late bloomer in love, and learning how to choose yourself again and again.
Shai opens up about navigating dating and relationships later in life, the pressure of timelines, and what it feels like to experience your first real heartbreak in your late 20s. We talk about talking stages, hyper-independence, fear of endings, and how sometimes the most painful connections, no matter how short, are the ones that teach us the most.
Together, we unpack:
What it means to be a late bloomer in relationships
Why heartbreak doesn’t mean something is wrong with you
How support systems can save you during emotional lows
The power of no contact, boundaries, and breaking old patterns
Why confusion is often a sign, not a challenge to endure
How creativity, art, and feeling deeply can become tools for healing
Learning to sit with sadness instead of running away from it
Choosing relationships that feel safe for your body and nervous system
This episode is for anyone who has ever questioned their worth after a heartbreak, felt “behind” in love, or struggled with opening their heart again. It’s a reminder that love is not meant to complete you, but to walk beside you when you are already whole.
Heartbreak is not the end.
It’s a beginning.
And sometimes, it’s the path that leads you back to yourself.
Follow Shai on these platforms:
TikTok: @shy.mov
Instagram: @shaiymb
Tag me on Instagram @libnifortuna and @anywaymovingforwardpodcast, youtube @anywaymovingforwardwithlibni! And don’t forget to Follow “Anyway, Moving Forward” on Spotify to stay updated on new episodes that support your journey moving forward.
If this episode resonated with you, feel free to send us a message. We’d love to hear your story.
See you in the next episode. 🤍✨
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In this deeply honest and tender episode of Any Way Moving Forward, I sit down with the beautiful and insightful Shai, a creative, editor and lover girl who flew in all the way from Cebu for this conversation. What started as a connection formed in Bali turns into a powerful dialogue about healing after heartbreak, being a late bloomer in love, and learning how to choose yourself again and again. Shai opens up about navigating dating and relationships later in life, the pressure of timelines, and what it feels like to experience your first real heartbreak in your late 20s. We talk about talking stages, hyper-independence, fear of endings, and how sometimes the most painful connections, no matter how short, are the ones that teach us the most. Together, we unpack: What it means to be a late bloomer in relationships Why heartbreak doesn’t mean something is wrong with you How support systems can save you during emotional lows The power of no contact, boundaries, and breaking old patterns Why confusion is often a sign, not a challenge to endure How creativity, art, and feeling deeply can become tools for healing Learning to sit with sadness instead of running away from it Choosing relationships that feel safe for your body and nervous system This episode is for anyone who has ever questioned their worth after a heartbreak, felt “behind” in love, or struggled with opening their heart again. It’s a reminder that love is not meant to complete you, but to walk beside you when you are already whole. Heartbreak is not the end. It’s a beginning. And sometimes, it’s the path that leads you back to yourself. Follow Shai on these platforms: TikTok: @shy.mov Instagram: @shaiymb Tag me on Instagram @libnifortuna and @anywaymovingforwardpodcast, youtube @anywaymovingforwardwithlibni! And don’t forget to Follow “Anyway, Moving Forward” on Spotify to stay updated on new episodes that support your journey moving forward. If this episode resonated with you, feel free to send us a message. We’d love to hear your story. See you in the next episode. 🤍✨