In this episode, Dr. Gary Salyer discusses a new take on attachment theory, based on his groundbreaking research into this science of how our brain gets wired to love and be loved. He shares a technique for breaking the cycle of picking partners that mirror early childhood experiences which left us feeling unloved or unworthy.
Dr. Gary Salyer is a transformational relationship mentor. For the last decade, Dr. Salyer has been in private practice offering singles and couples heart-centered transformation so they can re-write the rules for love in their brains and create a love that lasts. Dr. Gary speaks to a national audience as a featured expert on various celebrity TV and radio shows such as Hay House Radio and Coast to Coast AM. He is the author of the ground-breaking book, "Safe to Love Again: How to Release the Pain of Past Relationships and Create the Love You Deserve".
www.garysalyer.com
Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.com
Email me at me@rodneymueller.com
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In this episode, Dr. Gary Salyer discusses a new take on attachment theory, based on his groundbreaking research into this science of how our brain gets wired to love and be loved. He shares a technique for breaking the cycle of picking partners that mirror early childhood experiences which left us feeling unloved or unworthy.
Dr. Gary Salyer is a transformational relationship mentor. For the last decade, Dr. Salyer has been in private practice offering singles and couples heart-centered transformation so they can re-write the rules for love in their brains and create a love that lasts. Dr. Gary speaks to a national audience as a featured expert on various celebrity TV and radio shows such as Hay House Radio and Coast to Coast AM. He is the author of the ground-breaking book, "Safe to Love Again: How to Release the Pain of Past Relationships and Create the Love You Deserve".
www.garysalyer.com
Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.com
Email me at me@rodneymueller.com
Theme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.
www.scottginsberg.com
Do you find yourself in a constant pursuit of being good enough? Are you always busy, often tired and feel like you can never catch up?
This episode is for you, and us.
In this episode, we breakdown the never ending chase for feeling good enough, where it started, how it relates to our father relationship and how to stop running this race.
We will look at creating a life where our worthiness, value and lovability are derived from the inside-out, rather than the outside-in.
Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.com
Email me at me@rodneymueller.com
Theme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.
www.scottginsberg.com
Absent Father Podcast
In this episode, Dr. Gary Salyer discusses a new take on attachment theory, based on his groundbreaking research into this science of how our brain gets wired to love and be loved. He shares a technique for breaking the cycle of picking partners that mirror early childhood experiences which left us feeling unloved or unworthy.
Dr. Gary Salyer is a transformational relationship mentor. For the last decade, Dr. Salyer has been in private practice offering singles and couples heart-centered transformation so they can re-write the rules for love in their brains and create a love that lasts. Dr. Gary speaks to a national audience as a featured expert on various celebrity TV and radio shows such as Hay House Radio and Coast to Coast AM. He is the author of the ground-breaking book, "Safe to Love Again: How to Release the Pain of Past Relationships and Create the Love You Deserve".
www.garysalyer.com
Learn more at absentfatherproject.com | rodneymueller.com
Email me at me@rodneymueller.com
Theme song written and performed by Scott Ginsberg.
www.scottginsberg.com