Listen "ep 130 / Daddy Issues (and Mommy Issues): How Our Parents Shape Our Love Lives"
Episode Synopsis
Ever wonder why you're drawn to people who feel a little too familiar? In this revealing episode of Relationship Dish, Pam and Iona unpack how the dynamics we learned from our parents quietly shape who we love—and how we relate. From Pam's emotionally distant father who lived "neck-up," to Iona's unpredictable, larger-than-life dad whose approval could feel like winning the lottery, both hosts explore how early attachment wounds create blueprints for attraction. Your brain, they explain, is literally wired to seek out what it knows—even if what it knows is dysfunctional. So how do we stop replaying those old family patterns in our adult relationships? The Dishers dive into why the familiar can feel deceptively safe, how to spot when your trauma is steering the ship, and the essential work of filling your own emotional holes—rather than expecting your partner to. Because healing starts when we stop asking our lovers to do what our parents couldn't.
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