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The Unapologetically Reborn Podcast

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Welcome to Unapologetically Reborn, a trauma-informed podcast where we unpack survival mode, nervous system regulation, attachment patterns, identity formation, and what it actually means to reclaim your authentic self. Hosted by Alicia Lynch, author of Survival Mode and founder of Fab 4 Expression, alongside co-host Cody Fulin — who keeps the depth grounded with humor and real-life perspective — this podcast blends neuroscience, psychology, lived experience, and honest conversation. Alicia brings the clinical deep dives and nervous system education.Cody brings the relatable questions, humor, and the kind of commentary that reminds you healing doesn’t have to be heavy all the time. Together, they explore: • How survival adaptations form• Chronic stress and overload patterns• Fragmentation vs. authentic identity• Why calm can feel unsafe• How to thank the adaptations that protected you• What real rebirth actually looks like This isn’t surface-level self-help.This is conceptual depth, nervous system education, identity reclamation — with room to breathe and laugh along the way. If you’ve ever felt disconnected from yourself…If you’re high-functioning but exhausted…If you question who you are underneath the coping… You’re not broken.You adapted. And now you get to choose again. Subscribe and begin your return to self.

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18 episodios

Portada del episodio Trauma Bonds VS. Real Love, Why Chaos Feels Like Chemistry

Trauma Bonds VS. Real Love, Why Chaos Feels Like Chemistry

Trauma Bonds vs. Real Love Why Chaos Feels Like Chemistry Why does toxic love feel impossible to walk away from? Why does peace sometimes feel “boring”? Why do some relationships feel less like love… and more like withdrawal? In this episode of Unapologetically Reborn, we take a deep psychological and nervous-system-level look into trauma bonds, intermittent reinforcement, hypervigilance, and the hidden biological addiction to emotional chaos. We break down the difference between survival-based attachment and genuine emotional safety using powerful real-life analogies including: * The Glitchy Wi-Fi Analogy * The Escape Room Dynamic * The Rollercoaster vs. The Road Trip * The Debt-Collector Trap * Cognitive Dissonance & Trauma Splitting * The Boredom Phase after No-Contact This conversation explores why many survivors: * mistake anxiety for chemistry * confuse unpredictability with passion * feel physically addicted to toxic relationships * struggle with emotional withdrawal after leaving * and carry invisible survival patterns long into adulthood We also discuss: * dopamine & cortisol cycles * nervous system conditioning * why no-contact feels physically painful * hypervigilance in relationships * emotional survival adaptations * rebuilding emotional safety * and how to begin reclaiming your life after a trauma bond This episode is not about blaming people. It is about understanding how toxic relational cycles affect the mind, body, attachment system, and nervous system — especially for those who grew up around instability, addiction, emotional unpredictability, or survival-based love. If you have ever found yourself asking: “Why can’t I let go?” “Why does peace feel uncomfortable?” “Why do I confuse anxiety with love?” This episode is for you. 🎧 Workbook companion available at: Unapologetically Reborn [https://www.unapologeticallyreborn.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] “This is where survival ends & choices begin.”

22 de may de 2026 - 48 min
Portada del episodio WHY LOVE FEELS LIKE ANXIETY

WHY LOVE FEELS LIKE ANXIETY

WHY LOVE FEELS LIKE ANXIETY Love, Lies & the Nervous System Why does healthy love sometimes feel uncomfortable? Why can a delayed text message feel emotionally catastrophic? Why do some people mistake anxiety, obsession, and emotional chaos for chemistry? In this episode of Unapologetically Reborn, we dive deep into the neuroscience of love, trauma, hypervigilance, and nervous system conditioning. We explore: * The “Wheel of Looming Death” * Time Collapse & emotional flashbacks * Limbic Friction * Nervous System Envy * Dopamine addiction to chaos * Why peace can feel unfamiliar * The difference between longing and belonging * Why calm relationships may initially feel “boring” * How childhood survival patterns follow us into adult relationships If you have ever: * overanalyzed a text message, * panicked after intimacy, * felt emotionally exhausted by relationships, * confused anxiety for passion, * or struggled to feel safe even with loving people… this episode is for you. This conversation is not about blaming yourself or your past. It is about understanding the survival patterns your body learned so you can begin building relationships rooted in safety instead of fear. Because sometimes the problem is not that you are “too much.” Sometimes your nervous system simply learned survival before it ever learned peace. 🎧 Workbook companion available at: www.unapologeticallyreborn.com Thank you for listening to Unapologetically Reborn. “This is where survival ends and choices begin.”

14 de may de 2026 - 42 min
Portada del episodio It Wasn't Love It Was Familiar

It Wasn't Love It Was Familiar

Why do some relationships feel impossible to let go of… even when they hurt us? In this episode of the Unapologetically Reborn podcast, Alicia Lynch and Cody Fulin explore the powerful connection between childhood conditioning, nervous system familiarity, trauma bonds, emotional attachment, and the painful reality that “familiar” is often mistaken for “love.” “It Wasn’t Love, It Was Familiar” breaks down why emotionally unavailable, inconsistent, chaotic, or toxic relationships can feel strangely comforting to people who grew up around instability, addiction, emotional neglect, criticism, abandonment, or survival-based attachment patterns. This episode dives into: • Why the nervous system is drawn to what feels familiar • Trauma bonds vs healthy attachment • Why red flags can feel like chemistry • The psychology of chasing unavailable people • Dopamine, inconsistency, and emotional addiction • Why calm relationships can feel “boring” after chaos • The connection between childhood survival and adult relationships • Repetition compulsion and recreating unresolved emotional wounds • Learning the difference between intensity and intimacy This isn’t about blaming ourselves for who we loved. It’s about understanding why our pain sometimes felt like home. Because healing begins when we stop asking: “Why do I keep choosing the wrong people?” …and start asking: “What made this feel normal to me in the first place?” 🎙️ Unapologetically Reborn “This is where survival ends and choices begin.” #TraumaHealing #TraumaBond #AttachmentStyles #InnerChildHealing #NervousSystem #EmotionalHealing #Relationships #MentalHealth #ChildhoodTrauma #HealingJourney #UnapologeticallyReborn

8 de may de 2026 - 42 min
Portada del episodio It Wasn't Love It Was Familiar

It Wasn't Love It Was Familiar

Why do some relationships feel impossible to let go of… even when they hurt us? In this episode of the Unapologetically Reborn podcast, Alicia Lynch and Cody Fulin explore the powerful connection between childhood conditioning, nervous system familiarity, trauma bonds, emotional attachment, and the painful reality that “familiar” is often mistaken for “love.” “It Wasn’t Love, It Was Familiar” breaks down why emotionally unavailable, inconsistent, chaotic, or toxic relationships can feel strangely comforting to people who grew up around instability, addiction, emotional neglect, criticism, abandonment, or survival-based attachment patterns. This episode dives into: • Why the nervous system is drawn to what feels familiar • Trauma bonds vs healthy attachment • Why red flags can feel like chemistry • The psychology of chasing unavailable people • Dopamine, inconsistency, and emotional addiction • Why calm relationships can feel “boring” after chaos • The connection between childhood survival and adult relationships • Repetition compulsion and recreating unresolved emotional wounds • Learning the difference between intensity and intimacy This isn’t about blaming ourselves for who we loved. It’s about understanding why our pain sometimes felt like home. Because healing begins when we stop asking: “Why do I keep choosing the wrong people?” …and start asking: “What made this feel normal to me in the first place?” 🎙️ Unapologetically Reborn “This is where survival ends and choices begin.” #TraumaHealing #TraumaBond #AttachmentStyles #InnerChildHealing #NervousSystem #EmotionalHealing #Relationships #MentalHealth #ChildhoodTrauma #HealingJourney #UnapologeticallyReborn

8 de may de 2026 - 42 min
Portada del episodio It Wasn't Love It Was Familiar

It Wasn't Love It Was Familiar

Why do some relationships feel impossible to let go of… even when they hurt us? In this episode of the Unapologetically Reborn podcast, Alicia Lynch and Cody Fulin explore the powerful connection between childhood conditioning, nervous system familiarity, trauma bonds, emotional attachment, and the painful reality that “familiar” is often mistaken for “love.” “It Wasn’t Love, It Was Familiar” breaks down why emotionally unavailable, inconsistent, chaotic, or toxic relationships can feel strangely comforting to people who grew up around instability, addiction, emotional neglect, criticism, abandonment, or survival-based attachment patterns. This episode dives into: • Why the nervous system is drawn to what feels familiar • Trauma bonds vs healthy attachment • Why red flags can feel like chemistry • The psychology of chasing unavailable people • Dopamine, inconsistency, and emotional addiction • Why calm relationships can feel “boring” after chaos • The connection between childhood survival and adult relationships • Repetition compulsion and recreating unresolved emotional wounds • Learning the difference between intensity and intimacy This isn’t about blaming ourselves for who we loved. It’s about understanding why our pain sometimes felt like home. Because healing begins when we stop asking: “Why do I keep choosing the wrong people?” …and start asking: “What made this feel normal to me in the first place?” 🎙️ Unapologetically Reborn “This is where survival ends and choices begin.” #TraumaHealing #TraumaBond #AttachmentStyles #InnerChildHealing #NervousSystem #EmotionalHealing #Relationships #MentalHealth #ChildhoodTrauma #HealingJourney #UnapologeticallyReborn

8 de may de 2026 - 42 min
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Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
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