Podcast

#531 – We Can Never Become What Someone Wants Us to Be for Very Long

By Tracy Crossley / November 27, 2020 /

#531 – We Can Never Become What Someone Wants Us to Be for Very Long In this special series, Tracy will be answering your questions around emotional baggage. This week she dives into the hot topics of dealing with a dismissive person, having a crush on a stranger, and worrying about screwing up a new…

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#530 – Moving On to a Healthy and Thriving Life! with Bela Gandhi

By Tracy Crossley / November 25, 2020 /

#530 – Moving On to a Healthy and Thriving Life! with Bela Gandhi Bela Gandhi was hit with her matchmaking intuition when she was a senior in college. While chatting with a guy at a party, she experienced a very strong feeling and blurted out, “You’re going to marry my roommate.” She set them up,…

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#529 – Journey of Attachment: Design a Real Fairy Tale

By Tracy Crossley / November 24, 2020 /

#529 – Journey of Attachment: Design a Real Fairy Tale Have you ever tried to manufacture a fairy tale? In it, you dream of being rescued by your prince or princess. It’s a fantasy love story that you play out in real life, except he/she is more like a villain in a thriller novel or…

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#528 – I Feel Lost Without My Partner… It’s Like I Don’t Even Know Myself

By Tracy Crossley / November 20, 2020 /

#528 – I Feel Lost Without My Partner… It’s Like I Don’t Even Know Myself In this special series, Tracy will be answering your questions around emotional baggage. This week she dives into the hot topics of feeling like an outcast, feeling lost without your partner, and self-responsibility. Join my FREE FB Group for free…

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#527 – Journey of Attachment: If I’m Perfect, You Won’t Leave

By Tracy Crossley / November 17, 2020 /

#527 – Journey of Attachment: If I’m Perfect, You Won’t Leave How often do your edit yourself in a relationship so you won’t be kicked to the curb? You’re afraid of asking for what you need, or expressing how you feel because you’re afraid it will be too much to handle. You imagine your mate looking…

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#526 – I’m Putting in a Lot of Work Into My Relationship but My Partner Isn’t

By Tracy Crossley / November 13, 2020 /

#526 – I’m Putting in a Lot of Work Into My Relationship but My Partner Isn’t In this special series, Tracy will be answering your questions around emotional baggage. This week she dives into the hot topics of detaching from a long-distance relationship, onesided relationships, and oversharing. Join my FREE FB Group for free monthly…

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#525 – Moving On to a Healthy and Thriving Life! with Monica Berg

By Tracy Crossley / November 11, 2020 /

#525 – Moving On to a Healthy and Thriving Life! with Monica Berg Monica Berg was a precocious kid, having tea parties with God at the age of three. As she grew up, she lost that spiritual connection, until she found the kabbalah at age 17 and reconnected with that part of herself. She saw…

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#524 – Journey of Attachment: Never Beg to be Loved (REBROADCAST)

By Tracy Crossley / November 10, 2020 /

#524- Journey of Attachment: Never Beg to be Loved (REBROADCAST) This podcast title came from a meme that really resonated with me, “Never beg to be loved.” While it may not sound like something you would do, I see it quite often in insecurely attached relationships (it never happens in healthy relationships). Begging to be…

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#523 – My New Relationship Is Awesome… But I’m Feeling So Anxious!

By Tracy Crossley / November 6, 2020 /

#523 – My New Relationship Is Awesome… But I’m Feeling So Anxious! In this special series, Tracy will be answering your questions around emotional baggage. This week she dives into the hot topics of judging family for their actions, having anxiety in a new relationship, and feeling insecure when your partner meets friends. Join my…

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#522 – Journey Of Attachment: But I’m Too Much!

By Tracy Crossley / November 3, 2020 /

#522 – Journey Of Attachment: But I’m Too Much! I used to dim my light in relationships, believing I was too much: too strong, too masculine, too overbearing, too intimidating. It all went back to childhood, as these negative beliefs usually do. Instead of being myself, I tried to exude who I thought I needed…

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