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In Part 1 of this two-part episode, Marta explores how we learn to love and how those early patterns continue to shape our relationships today.
Through ten thoughtful and intentional questions, she opens space for deeper reflection around family dynamics, emotional patterns, and the ways we adapted to feel loved and connected. This conversation moves beyond romantic relationships and into the broader landscape of love, including family, friendship, and our relationship with ourselves.
With honesty and care, Marta invites listeners to slow down, ask better questions, and create more space for truth, understanding, and connection in their lives.
This is a reflective and grounding episode about awareness, emotional honesty, and the courage to explore the ways we love. A reminder that growth doesn’t come from having all the answers, but from being willing to ask meaningful questions and listen with an open heart.
Sometimes one honest question is enough to begin changing a relationship. And sometimes, it’s enough to begin changing ourselves.
By Marta Brummell5
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In Part 1 of this two-part episode, Marta explores how we learn to love and how those early patterns continue to shape our relationships today.
Through ten thoughtful and intentional questions, she opens space for deeper reflection around family dynamics, emotional patterns, and the ways we adapted to feel loved and connected. This conversation moves beyond romantic relationships and into the broader landscape of love, including family, friendship, and our relationship with ourselves.
With honesty and care, Marta invites listeners to slow down, ask better questions, and create more space for truth, understanding, and connection in their lives.
This is a reflective and grounding episode about awareness, emotional honesty, and the courage to explore the ways we love. A reminder that growth doesn’t come from having all the answers, but from being willing to ask meaningful questions and listen with an open heart.
Sometimes one honest question is enough to begin changing a relationship. And sometimes, it’s enough to begin changing ourselves.