Rupture Ever After
https://ruptureeverafter.com/ Most of us were handed a theory of love before we ever had a chance to question it. Follow the rules. Do the work. Find the right person. Fix what's broken. And love will make sense. In this episode, Mechelle and Monte introduce a new series built around one of the most quietly revolutionary ideas they've encountered: that most of us aren't failing at love — we're just operating on an outdated theory of what love actually is. Using Newton, Darwin, and Einstein as unexpected guides, this episode walks through the three frameworks most of us unconsciously live inside — the Newtonian belief that love is a fixed equation with predictable outcomes, the Darwinian recognition that life is built on rupture and adaptation, and the Einsteinian understanding that everything is relational, that two people can have completely valid and completely different experiences of the same event, and that the only way forward isn't to find the right answer — it's to upgrade the map. They also introduce A General Theory of Love — the book [https://amzn.to/4upNawu]that sparked this series — and share why its central argument changed everything: that love isn't primarily psychological. It's physiological. We are open-loop mammals, built to regulate each other's nervous systems. Connection isn't a want. It's the design. This series is for anyone who has ever tried harder, communicated better, gone to therapy, and still felt like something essential wasn't shifting. The problem wasn't your effort. It was the theory. 🎙️ New episodes dropping throughout this series. Subscribe wherever you listen. Thanks for Sharing Podcast [https://youtube.com/@healingpathsinc.5993?si=8VfmpxscUvUQqpXs] KEYWORDS general theory of love · relationship healing podcast · Newtonian love · Einstein relationships · limbic system love · attachment theory · nervous system regulation · rupture and repair · relationship patterns · why relationships fail · trauma informed relationships · open loop mammals · how love works · Rupture Ever After · The Wholeness Network · relational healing · couples podcast · psychoeducation podcast · relationship series · love and science
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