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EP 2. The Relationship Imprint | Why Your Childhood is the Silent Third Party

29 min · 6. Mai 2026
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Why do we find ourselves repeating the same arguments or attracted to the same "type," even when we know better? In this episode, we explores the "Relationship Imprint"; the subconscious baseline for love established by our parents, grandparents, and community before we ever went on our first date. We dive into the stories of GG, who realized she was trying to "prove her worth" to a critical partner as a proxy for her mother, and Nia, whose "tainted" imprint of love as a form of caretaking for fractured men dictated her early romantic choices. We also hear again from episode 1’s divorcee D, whose parents' "boring team" model led her to seek safety over fulfillment.  This episode activates a shift from frustration to clarity, teaching you that you aren't failing at love; you’re just following an old map that was never meant for your journey. What was the context you wasn't invited to see? [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2456609/fan_mail/new] Music Credits: "No Copyright Music" by ikoliks_aj via Pixabay (pixabay.com)

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Episode EP 2. The Relationship Imprint | Why Your Childhood is the Silent Third Party Cover

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