• Exploring Attachment with Kyleigh Weathers from Queerly Attached

  • Aug 20 2024
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast

Exploring Attachment with Kyleigh Weathers from Queerly Attached

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Snack Size, Lala hosts Kyleigh Weathers, the founder of Queerly Attached, as they delve into the profound impact of attachment theory on personal relationships. Kyleigh shares her journey of self-discovery, growing up in a Mormon community, and navigating her queer identity. The discussion covers the unique challenges queer individuals face in relationships, understanding different attachment styles, and strategies for achieving a secure attachment. Kyleigh also emphasizes the importance of self-soothing, setting boundaries, and remaining curious about oneself. The episode concludes with Kyleigh sharing a touching, personal poem about self-abandonment and the importance of staying true to oneself.

    00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message

    00:24 Welcome to Snack Size

    01:20 Introducing Kyleigh Weathers

    01:40 Kyleigh’s Journey of Self-Discovery

    03:06 Understanding Attachment Styles

    05:23 Attachment Styles in Queer Relationships

    13:11 Challenges in Queer Relationships

    15:12 Kyleigh's Personal Experience with Attachment

    17:09 Healing and Thriving

    20:42 Understanding Attachment Wounding

    21:02 Steps to Achieve Secure Attachment

    22:09 The Role of Self-Reflection

    25:15 Navigating Relationships and Boundaries

    30:13 Success Stories and Personal Growth

    34:00 The Secret to a Fulfilled Life

    37:34 Staying Connected and Final Thoughts


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    Intro music for this podcast is by Dayfox, called "Your Love"

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