The MySpace Effect

Why Relationships Feel Broken (Understanding the Ecosystem)

12 min · 25 de feb de 2026
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Why do relationships feel so broken today? In this episode of The MySpace Effect, we explore why dating, communication, and connection feel more difficult than ever. This conversation isn’t about blame, but about understanding the ecosystem shaping modern relationships. We unpack how trauma, survival mindsets, unformed masculinity, and adaptive femininity impact connection, trust, and communication. When clarity replaces confusion, relationships start to make more sense. The MySpace Effect: Building Influence & Impact Hosted by Herschel M. Peters Stay connected: https://linktr.ee/BeardOMedia [https://linktr.ee/BeardOMedia]

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