Ep.9 When Calm Feels Boring: Healing After Toxic Love

In this episode, I share something I’ve never fully spoken about publicly. And to be honest, this episode even caught me by surprise - I didn't plan to share this.

My history with abusive and toxic relationships.
The nervous system patterns that formed because of them.
And what it took to rewire my capacity for healthy love.

From threats and manipulation…
To believing chaos was excitement…
To picking fights because calm felt unsafe…

This is a conversation about how trauma shapes attachment.
How survival wiring becomes relational patterns.
And how healing actually happens in connection.

We’re not wired for success.
We’re wired for safety.

And when safety has looked like volatility, control, or emotional intensity, healthy love can feel boring. Or scary. Or wrong.

In this episode we explore:

• How early relational trauma programs the nervous system
• Why we recreate what we can survive
• Expanding your capacity for goodness
• Healing through repetition and presence
• Moving from survival-based love to secure connection

You are not broken.
You are patterned.
And patterns can change.

If this resonates, I would love to hear from you.