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The 7 Primal Wounds Keeping You Stuck | Dr. Michaela Johnson on Human Behavior and Healing

28 min · 12. juni 2026
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Chris sits down with human behavior expert, therapist, pilot, speaker, podcast host, and author Dr. Michaela Johnson to discuss psychology, trauma, relationships, masculinity, personal growth, aviation, resilience, emotional patterns, and the inspiration behind her book Seven Primal Wounds: Break the Patterns Keeping You Stuck. Dr. Michaela shares her fascinating journey growing up in a small town without electricity or running water, developing a deep curiosity about human behavior from an early age, and eventually building a career helping people better understand themselves, their relationships, and the subconscious patterns shaping their lives. Throughout the episode, Dr. Michaela discusses:  • The concept behind the “7 primal wounds”  • How early emotional experiences shape adult behavior  • Why people repeat unhealthy patterns and relationships  • The importance of self awareness and emotional regulation  • Masculinity, vulnerability, and identity in modern culture  • The loneliness epidemic and loss of real community  • Why social media creates surface level connection  • The importance of “third places” and genuine relationships  • Small habit changes that create long term transformation  • How trauma responses can become superpowers when understood properly Chris and Dr. Michaela also explore:  • Why people struggle with instant gratification  • The role curiosity plays in personal growth  • Parenting, connection, and emotional resilience  • Why men are increasingly searching for identity and purpose  • The importance of community, friendship, and support systems  • Flying airplanes and embracing adventure in life  • The difference between existing and truly living One of the most powerful moments of the conversation comes when Dr. Michaela explains that people are not “broken” — their minds and bodies are often doing exactly what they were designed to do: protect them. The real challenge is learning how to recognize those patterns and respond intentionally instead of automatically. Books discussed during the episode include:  • Seven Primal Wounds  • Atomic Habits by James Clear  • Predictably Irrational https://7primalwounds.com/ If you are interested in psychology, personal growth, mindset, relationships, emotional intelligence, trauma, leadership, human behavior, masculinity, resilience, aviation, or learning how to break unhealthy patterns and create a more intentional life, this episode is packed with insight and perspective. Subscribe to Books4Guys for conversations focused on books, leadership, mindset, wellness, entrepreneurship, psychology, storytelling, personal growth, and helping people become better readers, thinkers, leaders, and professionals.

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The 7 Primal Wounds Keeping You Stuck | Dr. Michaela Johnson on Human Behavior and Healing

Chris sits down with human behavior expert, therapist, pilot, speaker, podcast host, and author Dr. Michaela Johnson to discuss psychology, trauma, relationships, masculinity, personal growth, aviation, resilience, emotional patterns, and the inspiration behind her book Seven Primal Wounds: Break the Patterns Keeping You Stuck. Dr. Michaela shares her fascinating journey growing up in a small town without electricity or running water, developing a deep curiosity about human behavior from an early age, and eventually building a career helping people better understand themselves, their relationships, and the subconscious patterns shaping their lives. Throughout the episode, Dr. Michaela discusses:  • The concept behind the “7 primal wounds”  • How early emotional experiences shape adult behavior  • Why people repeat unhealthy patterns and relationships  • The importance of self awareness and emotional regulation  • Masculinity, vulnerability, and identity in modern culture  • The loneliness epidemic and loss of real community  • Why social media creates surface level connection  • The importance of “third places” and genuine relationships  • Small habit changes that create long term transformation  • How trauma responses can become superpowers when understood properly Chris and Dr. Michaela also explore:  • Why people struggle with instant gratification  • The role curiosity plays in personal growth  • Parenting, connection, and emotional resilience  • Why men are increasingly searching for identity and purpose  • The importance of community, friendship, and support systems  • Flying airplanes and embracing adventure in life  • The difference between existing and truly living One of the most powerful moments of the conversation comes when Dr. Michaela explains that people are not “broken” — their minds and bodies are often doing exactly what they were designed to do: protect them. The real challenge is learning how to recognize those patterns and respond intentionally instead of automatically. Books discussed during the episode include:  • Seven Primal Wounds  • Atomic Habits by James Clear  • Predictably Irrational https://7primalwounds.com/ If you are interested in psychology, personal growth, mindset, relationships, emotional intelligence, trauma, leadership, human behavior, masculinity, resilience, aviation, or learning how to break unhealthy patterns and create a more intentional life, this episode is packed with insight and perspective. Subscribe to Books4Guys for conversations focused on books, leadership, mindset, wellness, entrepreneurship, psychology, storytelling, personal growth, and helping people become better readers, thinkers, leaders, and professionals.

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