In a world that feels more connected than ever, why do so many people feel emotionally distant, guarded, or numb in their relationships?
In this episode, Scott MacLeod explores the idea of “cold love”—the quiet, modern plague of emotional withdrawal, performative intimacy, and fear-based connection. We unpack how cultural conditioning, past wounds, and unexamined beliefs can shut down our capacity to love fully—and what it actually takes to thaw that emotional frost.
This conversation dives into:
Why emotional detachment has become so common
How self-protection slowly turns into self-isolation
The difference between connection and comfort
What it means to love with courage in a world that rewards distance
Practical insights for reclaiming warmth, presence, and authenticity
Whether you’re navigating relationships, healing old patterns, or simply questioning why love feels harder than it should, this episode invites you to reflect deeply—and choose a different way forward.
🎧 Listen with an open mind.
🧠 Stay for the uncomfortable truths.
❤️ Leave with a clearer path back to real connection.