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Many of us reach a point where we notice it; the way we react, the way we shut down, the way we respond in relationships and think, I don’t want to keep doing this.
In this episode, we explore what actually gets passed down in families and relationships, and why those patterns can feel so hard to change. Through the lens of attachment and the nervous system, we look at how our reactions are often learned, automatic, and rooted in what once helped us feel safe.
More importantly, we talk about how to begin interrupting those patterns in real, practical ways.
This episode offers a simple, repeatable framework:Notice → Pause → Regulate → Choose → Repair
Because breaking generational cycles isn’t about getting it right every time; it’s about responding differently, one moment at a time.
In this episode we explore:
What actually gets passed down in relationships
Why patterns repeat (even when we don’t want them to)
The role of attachment and nervous system responses
How to interrupt patterns in real time
Why repair matters more than perfection
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