Let me ask you something:
How secure do you feel in your closest relationships?
Do you find it easy to trust, open up, and rely on others—or do you sometimes feel anxious, distant, or afraid of being too much?
The way we attach to our partners, friends, or even children often stems from patterns we developed long before we were aware of them.
In this week’s podcast episode, we’re diving into one of the most powerful frameworks for understanding how we connect with others—attachment theory—and how it plays out in our marriages and adult relationships.
From early research in child psychology to the everyday ways we communicate, trust, and love today, this episode will help you recognize your own attachment style (secure, anxious, avoidant, or fearful) and what it might mean for your relationship patterns.
You’ll also learn 5 key skill sets that define secure attachment—and how to develop them, even if you’ve struggled with insecurity in the past.
Listen now – and take the first step toward more grounded, healthy connection.
Whether you're in a relationship, hoping to be in one, or reflecting on past ones, this conversation can shift how you show up for yourself and the people you love.
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