The "All Things 'Uncomfortable' "Podcast
Why does the forbidden feel so irresistible? Why does attraction at work feel magnetic enough to risk everything? In this episode, I take you into the recent Astronomer scandal — a CEO, a Head of HR, a kiss that went viral — and ask why this story stood out when office entanglements are everywhere. The truth: it’s not about the kiss. It’s about the trauma threads beneath it. Conditional love. Hypervigilance. Conflict avoidance. Patterns woven in childhood that don’t vanish — they bleed into boardrooms and bedrooms, shaping who we choose, how we collapse, and the messes we create. And in the digital age, texting has become the stage where these threads tighten — tiny pings and pauses turning into fantasy, obsession, the illusion of intimacy. This isn’t about shame. It’s about recognition. In this episode you’ll learn: 🌱 How trauma threads replay in both work and love 🌱 Why forbidden fruit at work feels like gravity you can’t fight 🌱 The hidden role of texting in intensifying longing and projection 🌱 Somatic tools to notice, interrupt, and reweave these patterns We’ll close with practices to help you set boundaries, listen to your body, and step out of survival into choice. ✨ And next time: we shift from desire to design. I’ll be joined by Dr. Rachel Wood as we open a new six-part series on Trauma and AI — asking how machines might help us heal without losing what makes us human.
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