EPISODE · Oct 28, 2025 · 47 MIN
Why Your Relationships Keep Falling Apart (Attachment Styles Explained)
from Lion Counseling Podcast · host Lion Counseling Podcast
🎙️ Episode 35 – Why Your Relationships Keep Falling Apart (Attachment Styles Explained)Why do your relationships always seem to blow up or fizzle out? Why does closeness feel so hard—or even scary?In this powerful episode of the Lion Counseling Podcast, Mark Odland and Zack Carter unpack how your attachment style shapes the way you love, fight, and even parent. Whether you're the one who always pulls away or the one who clings too tightly, there’s a reason—and there’s a path forward.👉 Ready for the next step?SCHEDULE A FREE, 30-MINUTE CONSULT with Mark or Zack at: https://escapethecagenow.com/call/Space is limited, so don’t wait.🔍 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:What your attachment style actually is (and how it was formed)Why avoidant men often feel emotionally shut down—and what to do about itHow anxious attachment shows up in dating, marriage, parenting, and even sexThe surprisingly boring truth about secure attachment—and why it worksReal-life examples from pop culture and media (Batman, Donkey, John Wick, Superman!)How childhood wounds show up in adult relationships—and how to heal them5 practical steps to move from avoidant or anxious to secureHow to stop sabotaging connection and start building trustWhat therapy and coaching can do to rewire your pattern📚 Read Mark’s Books:https://escapethecagenow.com/books/🦁 Lion Gear Merch Store:https://ttw5i6-0j.myshopify.comClick here to watch a video of this episode.’ Click here to view the episode transcript.’ Hosted by Mark Odland, Certified EMDR Therapist, and Zack Carter, Counselor & Coach, the Lion Counseling Podcast helps men escape the cages that hold them back and become the lions they were created to be. We talk masculinity, trauma, identity, faith, relationships, and purpose—with humor, truth, and grit.🆕 New episodes drop every Tuesday.👍 Like • 💬 Comment • 🔔 Subscribe for more
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🎙️ Episode 35 – Why Your Relationships Keep Falling Apart (Attachment Styles Explained)Why do your relationships always seem to blow up or fizzle out? Why does closeness feel so hard—or even scary?In this powerful episode of the Lion Counseling Podcast, Mark Odland and Zack Carter unpack how your attachment style shapes the way you love, fight, and even parent. Whether you're the one who always pulls away or the one who clings too tightly, there’s a reason—and there’s a path forward.👉 Ready for the next step?SCHEDULE A FREE, 30-MINUTE CONSULT with Mark or Zack at: https://escapethecagenow.com/call/Space is limited, so don’t wait.🔍 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:What your attachment style actually is (and how it was formed)Why avoidant men often feel emotionally shut down—and what to do about itHow anxious attachment shows up in dating, marriage, parenting, and even sexThe surprisingly boring truth about secure attachment—and why it worksReal-life examples from pop culture and media (Batman, Donkey, John Wick, Superman!)How childhood wounds show up in adult relationships—and how to heal them5 practical steps to move from avoidant or anxious to secureHow to stop sabotaging connection and start building trustWhat therapy and coaching can do to rewire your pattern📚 Read Mark’s Books:https://escapethecagenow.com/books/🦁 Lion Gear Merch Store:https://ttw5i6-0j.myshopify.comClick here to watch a video of this episode.’ Click here to view the episode transcript.’ Hosted by Mark Odland, Certified EMDR Therapist, and Zack Carter, Counselor & Coach, the Lion Counseling Podcast helps men escape the cages that hold them back and become the lions they were created to be. We talk masculinity, trauma, identity, faith, relationships, and purpose—with humor, truth, and grit.🆕 New episodes drop every Tuesday.👍 Like • 💬 Comment • 🔔 Subscribe for more
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