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You Can't Move Forward Until You Understand Attachment

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Episode #840

Are you struggling to figure out why the same patterns keep showing up in your relationships?

In this episode, we are joined by a men's coach and Doug's brother-in-law, Casey, to dive deep into attachment theory. We explore how the bonds we form in our early years (ages 0-4) can profoundly impact our adult behaviors and relationships.

Casey shares insights from his mentor, Dewey Freeman, about the essential needs for touch, movement, and nurturance. He explains how unmet needs in these areas can lead to addiction and other coping mechanisms.

We talk about the common struggles men face in their marriages, especially around bids for connection and intimacy, and how these early attachment patterns play out in adult life. You'll learn practical strategies to break free from these cycles, build healthier connections, and ultimately create a legacy of secure attachment for your children.

Don’t miss this enlightening conversation that could transform your understanding of yourself and your relationships. Tune in now!

__________

Hungry for more?

Head over to our Bonus page for special access to some of the deeper tactics and techniques we've developed at The Powerful Man.

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Episode #840

Are you struggling to figure out why the same patterns keep showing up in your relationships?

In this episode, we are joined by a men's coach and Doug's brother-in-law, Casey, to dive deep into attachment theory. We explore how the bonds we form in our early years (ages 0-4) can profoundly impact our adult behaviors and relationships.

Casey shares insights from his mentor, Dewey Freeman, about the essential needs for touch, movement, and nurturance. He explains how unmet needs in these areas can lead to addiction and other coping mechanisms.

We talk about the common struggles men face in their marriages, especially around bids for connection and intimacy, and how these early attachment patterns play out in adult life. You'll learn practical strategies to break free from these cycles, build healthier connections, and ultimately create a legacy of secure attachment for your children.

Don’t miss this enlightening conversation that could transform your understanding of yourself and your relationships. Tune in now!

__________

Hungry for more?

Head over to our Bonus page for special access to some of the deeper tactics and techniques we've developed at The Powerful Man.

  continue reading

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