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Have you ever wondered why your relationships just don't seem to work - or felt like the common denominator in failed connections? Walt Thiessen's thought-provoking conversation reveals how unseen childhood wounds can unconsciously sabotage our ability to love - and offers hope for healing.
Growing up, Walt faced a profound family dynamic he didn't fully understand. "My family didn't believe in marriage or premarital sex." Only recently did Walt connect how this shaped him. "It hit me in ways I'm still grappling with in my 60s."
Walt's story resonated with Jason, who struggled with intimacy until discovering his calling in coaching. "I took intimacy for granted with my twin, then dating was hard." Through classes, Jason gained insight to help others. "People want to grow and stop making the same mistakes."
Jodielynn shared overcoming abandonment to find love. "All my relationships failed, so something must be up with me." With coaching, she realized patterns from her past. "I had unconsciously sabotaged relationships due to childhood wounds."
The speakers agreed our unseen wounds often sabotage love unconsciously. As Walt said, "I unconsciously sabotaged relationships before they began." Our families profoundly influence us without knowing. "It's amazing how this stuff is really playing out in our lives."
By reflecting on our past, we can heal hidden hurts and let go of old sabotaging patterns. As Jodielynn summarized, "We desire deep love, but must learn vulnerability - see what holds us back." When we face our wounds, we unlock our ability to love freely.
Our relationships are a journey of self-discovery. Are you ready to heal your hidden wounds and unlock your potential for intimacy?
Jason's website: https://courtconnexion.com/
Episode page: https://www.loatoday.net/jason-courtemanche
#childhoodtrauma #healing #selfdiscovery #relationshipsabotage #intimacy #vulnerability #personalgrowth
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Have you ever wondered why your relationships just don't seem to work - or felt like the common denominator in failed connections? Walt Thiessen's thought-provoking conversation reveals how unseen childhood wounds can unconsciously sabotage our ability to love - and offers hope for healing.
Growing up, Walt faced a profound family dynamic he didn't fully understand. "My family didn't believe in marriage or premarital sex." Only recently did Walt connect how this shaped him. "It hit me in ways I'm still grappling with in my 60s."
Walt's story resonated with Jason, who struggled with intimacy until discovering his calling in coaching. "I took intimacy for granted with my twin, then dating was hard." Through classes, Jason gained insight to help others. "People want to grow and stop making the same mistakes."
Jodielynn shared overcoming abandonment to find love. "All my relationships failed, so something must be up with me." With coaching, she realized patterns from her past. "I had unconsciously sabotaged relationships due to childhood wounds."
The speakers agreed our unseen wounds often sabotage love unconsciously. As Walt said, "I unconsciously sabotaged relationships before they began." Our families profoundly influence us without knowing. "It's amazing how this stuff is really playing out in our lives."
By reflecting on our past, we can heal hidden hurts and let go of old sabotaging patterns. As Jodielynn summarized, "We desire deep love, but must learn vulnerability - see what holds us back." When we face our wounds, we unlock our ability to love freely.
Our relationships are a journey of self-discovery. Are you ready to heal your hidden wounds and unlock your potential for intimacy?
Jason's website: https://courtconnexion.com/
Episode page: https://www.loatoday.net/jason-courtemanche
#childhoodtrauma #healing #selfdiscovery #relationshipsabotage #intimacy #vulnerability #personalgrowth
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