Hold on Tight Podcast

Ep.31: Emotional Surgery with Blake Goldsmith

47 min · 6. März 2026
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Summary In this episode, Blake Goldsmith shares insights on attachment wounds, somatic healing, and emotional surgery, emphasizing the importance of embodied work over just intellectual understanding. Discover how to recognize and heal deep-seated wounds to foster secure relationships and personal growth. Key Topics * Attachment wounds reveal, don't create, relationship triggers * Somatic healing as a path to embodied change * The mirror effect in relationships and healing * Distinguishing between protection and avoidance * The roots of anxious and avoidant attachment styles * The importance of emotional regulation and response * Healing childhood wounds through inner child work * The impact of unresolved trauma on physical health

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Episode Ep.31: Emotional Surgery with Blake Goldsmith Cover

Ep.31: Emotional Surgery with Blake Goldsmith

Summary In this episode, Blake Goldsmith shares insights on attachment wounds, somatic healing, and emotional surgery, emphasizing the importance of embodied work over just intellectual understanding. Discover how to recognize and heal deep-seated wounds to foster secure relationships and personal growth. Key Topics * Attachment wounds reveal, don't create, relationship triggers * Somatic healing as a path to embodied change * The mirror effect in relationships and healing * Distinguishing between protection and avoidance * The roots of anxious and avoidant attachment styles * The importance of emotional regulation and response * Healing childhood wounds through inner child work * The impact of unresolved trauma on physical health

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