The Dude Therapist

Rainbow Creative

Welcome to The Dude Therapist, where we delve into the heart of relationships, mental health, and self-help with no-nonsense conversations and a whole lot of compassion. Join us as we sit down with experts and myself in these fields to uncover practical strategies, insightful advice, and real-life stories that empower you to navigate life's challenges with confidence and clarity. Follow Eli on Instagram @thedudetherapist and @eliweinstein_lcsw This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew "MoJo" Jones as Executive Producer. For sponsorship and guest inquires email podcasts@rainbowcreative.co

  1. Why You Don't Know Who You Are Anymore?!  Codependency, Motherhood & the Unconscious Mind

    5d ago

    Why You Don't Know Who You Are Anymore?! Codependency, Motherhood & the Unconscious Mind

    How much of who you are is actually yours, and how much was handed to you by the stories, expectations, and cultural myths you grew up believing? In this episode, therapist Eli Weinstein sits down with licensed marriage and family therapist, author, and Jungian depth psychology practitioner Vanessa Bennett for a powerful conversation about identity, codependency, motherhood, relationships, and the unconscious narratives that quietly shape our lives. Drawing from her new book, The Motherhood Myth, Vanessa explores how many of the messages we receive about motherhood, self-sacrifice, gender roles, and worth are rooted in systems that have existed for generations. Together, Eli and Vanessa unpack how these stories influence not only mothers, but all of us—whether we're parents or not. They discuss why martyrdom has become intertwined with modern motherhood, how shame fuels codependent behaviors, and what happens when our identities become dependent on our children, partners, or external validation. Vanessa explains why so many people find themselves saying, "I don't know who I am anymore," and how that question often reveals a much deeper truth. The conversation also dives into masculinity, fatherhood, sexuality, emotional regulation, and the hidden ways people use relationships to avoid discomfort and uncertainty. Vanessa shares how Jungian psychology helps us understand the symbolic stories we inherit—from Mother Mary to Cinderella—and why healing often begins by questioning the narratives we've accepted without realizing it. This episode is an invitation to examine the stories shaping your life, reconnect with your authentic identity, and build relationships rooted in responsibility rather than dependency. If you've ever struggled with losing yourself in a relationship, parenthood, people-pleasing, codependency, or the pressure to be everything for everyone, this conversation is for you. Topics Covered: What the "Motherhood Myth" actually is and why it affects everyone—not just parents How martyrdom became connected to motherhood and self-worth The role shame plays in codependency and identity formation Why patriarchy impacts both women and menAnd more Resources & Links: 📘 The Motherhood Myth by Vanessa Bennett 📘 It's Not Me, It's You by Vanessa Bennett & John Kim 📱 Instagram: @vanessabennett ✍️ Substack: Vanessa Bennett Connect with Eli & The Dude Therapist: 🌐 EliWeinsteinLCSW.com/book 📱 Eli's Instagram: @eliweinstein_lcsw 🎙️ Podcast Instagram: @thedudetherapist About Vanessa Bennett: Vanessa Bennett is a licensed marriage and family therapist, author, and Jungian depth psychology practitioner specializing in codependency recovery, relationships, and the unconscious mind. Through her work, she helps people better understand the stories, patterns, and emotional dynamics that shape their lives. She is the co-author of It's Not Me, It's You and author of The Motherhood Myth. This show is hosted by Eli Weinstein and produced by Rainbow Creative. Executive Producer & Editor: Matthew "MoJo" Jones For sales and sponsorship opportunities, contact: podcasts@rainbowcreative.co Chapters 0:00 Introduction 0:25 Meet Vanessa Bennett & The Motherhood Myth 3:22 What Are the Myths of Motherhood? 7:11 How Dominator Systems Keep Us in Shame 7:51 How Patriarchy Hurts Men Too 8:42 The Martyr Mother: Is Self-Sacrifice Good Parenting? 10:19 The Mother Mary Archetype Reexamined 16:10 Codependency & Losing Your Identity in Motherhood 21:47 Stealing Your Child's Growth (The Hard Truth) 35:11 Sex Is Not About Sex 37:51 The Real Meaning of Cinderella 41:26 The Fairy Godmother Explained 45:18 Key Takeaways from The Motherhood Myth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    48 min
  2. Why Most People Don’t Know How to Love | Robin Ducharme & Eli Weinstein

    May 28

    Why Most People Don’t Know How to Love | Robin Ducharme & Eli Weinstein

    How do we actually build healthy relationships in a world where most people were never taught how to love well? And why do so many relationships fail, not because people don't care, but because they never learned the skills required to sustain connection? In this episode, therapist Eli Weinstein sits down with relationship educator, podcast host, and author Robin Ducharme for a deeply thoughtful conversation about relational literacy, forgiveness, emotional responsibility, and what it truly means to create intentional relationships. Robin shares how six years of interviewing some of the world's leading relationship experts, including Esther Perel, Dr. Sue Johnson, the Gottmans, Dr. Shefali, and many more, completely transformed the way she views love, partnership, parenting, and self-growth. Together, Eli and Robin unpack the myths that quietly sabotage modern relationships, including the pressure to find "the one," the obsession with chemistry and sparks, and the unrealistic expectation that one person should fulfill every emotional need we have. They also explore how resentment keeps couples emotionally trapped in the past, why forgiveness is often misunderstood, and how intentionality changes the entire foundation of a relationship from the very beginning. Eli opens up about the emotional weight of trying to convince people to love you the way you need. Robin reflects on how quitting alcohol helped her become more present, peaceful, and emotionally connected in her relationships. This conversation dives deep into communication, emotional maturity, parenting, healing, and the everyday practices that create stronger relationships over time. It's not about perfection—it's about learning the skills most of us were never taught. If you've ever struggled with resentment, emotional disconnection, unrealistic expectations in love, or learning how to show up better in relationships, this episode is for you. Topics Covered: What "relational literacy" actually means Why most people were never taught how to build healthy relationships The soulmate myth and why "finding the one" can be harmful Why chemistry and sparks are often overrated How resentment quietly destroys connection over time What forgiveness really means in relationships The importance of intentionality from the beginning Why quitting alcohol changed Robin's relationships and mindset How to stop trying to convince people to love you properly And more Resources & Links: 📘 Real Love Ready by Robin Ducharme 🌐 RealLoveReady.com 🎙️ Let's Talk Love Podcast 🌸 In Bloom Summit Connect with Eli & The Dude Therapist: 📖 Book: From I Do To We Do 🌐 EliWeinsteinLCSW.com/book 📱 Eli's Instagram: @eliweinstein_lcsw 🎙️ Podcast Instagram: @thedudetherapist About Robin Ducharme: Robin Ducharme is the founder of Real Love Ready, host of the Let's Talk Love podcast, and author of Real Love Ready: A Guide to Relational Literacy. Through her annual In Bloom summit and years of conversations with leading relationship experts, Robin helps people develop healthier relationships rooted in intentionality, emotional awareness, and deeper connection. This show is hosted by Eli Weinstein and produced by Rainbow Creative. Executive Producer & Editor: Matthew "MoJo" Jones For sales and sponsorship opportunities, contact: podcasts@rainbowcreative.co 0:00 Introduction & Meet Robin Ducharme 2:04 Robin's Story: How Real Love Ready Began 4:50 Writing the Book: Six Years of Relationship Wisdom 8:09 The Global Struggle with Connection Today 12:47 Being Present: How Robin Changed Her Life 14:06 The Power of Intention in Relationships 18:35 Intentional Relationships & Building with Hector 19:55 Forgiveness: The Missing Conversation 30:40 Relationship Myths: Debunking the Soulmate 32:04 The Chemistry & Spark Myth 35:38 Interdependence vs. Expecting One Person to Be Everything 37:10 The Import/Export List Exercise for Couples 39:27 About the Book Real Love Ready & In Bloom Summit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    44 min
  3. The Hidden Reason So Many People Feel Unhappy | Dr. Gillian Mandich

    May 20

    The Hidden Reason So Many People Feel Unhappy | Dr. Gillian Mandich

    What does it actually take to be happy? And why are so many of us chasing it the wrong way? In this episode, Eli Weinstein sits down with happiness researcher, professor, and author Dr.  Gillian Mandich for a deeply honest conversation about what science says happiness really is, and what it isn't.  From toxic positivity and emotional suppression to social connection, discipline, and daily habits, Dr. Gillian breaks down why happiness isn't a destination you arrive at, but a practice you build over time. Dr. Gillian shares her unexpected path into studying happiness and why some of the most common beliefs we have about fulfillment are actually making us more miserable. Together, Eli and Dr. Gillian unpack the pressure to always appear positive, how negativity bias quietly shapes our lives, and why chasing constant happiness can leave people feeling even more disconnected. They also explore the power of "micro-moments," why hard things aren't necessarily bad things, and how meaningful relationships impact both mental and physical health. Eli opens up about the pressure of being perceived as "the happy guy," the importance of family dinners without phones, and what it means to create intentional moments of connection in a world designed to distract us. This is a conversation about happiness, pressure, emotional honesty, and learning how to build a life that actually feels good, not just one that looks good from the outside. If you've ever wondered why happiness feels so hard to hold onto, this episode is for you! Topics Covered: Why happiness is something you practice, not something you find The truth about “the pursuit of happiness” Why trying to be happy all the time can backfire The science behind negativity biasWhat “micro-moments” are and why they matter Toxic positivity and emotional suppression Why social connection predicts long-term happiness and health Resources & Links: 📱 Dr. Gillian Mandich: https://www.instagram.com/drgillianmandich/ 🌐 GillianMandich.com Connect with Eli & The Dude Therapist: 📖 Book: From I Do To We Do 🌐 https://www.eliweinsteinlcsw.com/book 📱 Eli’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliweinstein_lcsw/ 🎙️ Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedudetherapist/ This show is hosted by Eli Weinstein and produced by Rainbow Creative.Executive Producer & Editor: Matthew “MoJo” Jones For sales and sponsorship opportunities, contact: podcasts@rainbowcreative.co CHAPTERS 0:00 – Intro & Welcome 2:00 – How Dr. Gillian Accidentally Became a Happiness Researcher 6:15 – Why Most People Misunderstand Happiness 10:00 – The Real Meaning Behind “The Pursuit of Happiness” 14:00 – Happiness as a Practice, Not a Destination 18:10 – Why Constant Positivity Backfires 22:30 – The Science of Micro-Moments 27:45 – Toxic Positivity & Emotional Suppression 33:00 – Negativity Bias and Rewiring the Brain 38:20 – Hard Things Aren’t Always Bad Things 44:00 – Social Media, Comparison & Happiness 49:00 – The #1 Predictor of Long-Term Happiness 54:00 – Why Family Connection Matters More Than We Think Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    54 min
  4. Why Men Feel “Not Enough” (And Don’t Talk About It) | Trey Tucker

    May 6

    Why Men Feel “Not Enough” (And Don’t Talk About It) | Trey Tucker

    What does it really mean to be "enough" as a man, and why do so many men feel like they're falling short? In this episode, Eli Weinstein sits down with therapist, podcaster, and founder of Rugged Counseling, Trey Tucker, for a direct and deeply honest conversation about the internal battles men face but rarely talk about. From anxiety and identity to life transitions and emotional suppression, Trey breaks down why so many men feel like they're constantly running on empty and don't know why. Trey shares his unconventional path from the corporate world into therapy and how that journey shaped his mission to make mental health more accessible and less intimidating for men. Together, Eli and Trey explore why traditional therapy often misses the mark with male clients, how deeply ingrained beliefs like "I'm not enough" take hold, and what it actually looks like to rebuild a sense of self-worth. They also dive into the idea that men are wired to be tested, the disappearance of meaningful rites of passage, and why discomfort, challenge, and even silence can be powerful tools for growth. Drawing on examples like Israel's mandatory military service, they unpack what resilience really looks like and how it can be cultivated in a modern world that often avoids struggle. This is a conversation about pressure, purpose, and learning how to show up fully without numbing out or shutting down. If you've ever felt like you should have it all together but don't, this episode will hit. Topics Covered: Why so many men struggle with the belief “I’m not enough” The biggest challenges men bring into therapy Why life transitions hit men differently Emotional suppression and the “brewers vs. bottlers” concept The lack of strong male support systems Why traditional therapy doesn’t always work for men The importance of challenge and being tested Lost rites of passage and modern masculinity And more Resources & Links: Trey Tucker @RuggedCounseling: instagram.com/ruggedcounseling Tough Enough by Trey Tucker: https://a.co/d/0gfnVfFn Connect with Eli & The Dude Therapist: 📖 Book: From I Do To We Do 🌐 https://www.eliweinsteinlcsw.com/book 📱 Eli’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliweinstein_lcsw/ 🎙️ Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedudetherapist/ This show is hosted by Eli Weinstein and produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/). Executive Producer & Editor: Matthew “MoJo” Jones For sales and sponsorship opportunities, contact: podcasts@rainbowcreative.co Chapters 0:00 – Intro & Welcome 1:26 – Trey's Journey: Corporate World → Education → Therapy 4:40 – What Called Trey to Therapy 7:07 – The Most Common Issues Men Bring to Therapy 9:58 – Brewers vs. Bottlers: Why Women Handle Change Differently 11:00 – The Male Support System Problem (IVF Story) 12:05 – How Trey Breaks Down Barriers in the First Session 14:32 – When Trey Takes the Wheel in Therapy 17:20 – Trey's Therapist Yelled at Him to Stop Writing 19:01 – You're a Whole Person — Not Just a Brain 21:12 – The Belief That Haunts Most Men: "I'm Not Enough" 23:05 – The Lost Rites of Passage & What Replaced Them 28:25 – Eli's Experience Almost Joining the Israeli Army 33:00 – The Lesson: You CAN Figure It Out Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    37 min
  5. The REAL Cause of Chronic Pain (It’s Not What You Think) | Nicole Sachs

    Apr 29

    The REAL Cause of Chronic Pain (It’s Not What You Think) | Nicole Sachs

    In this episode, Eli Weinstein sits down with therapist and bestselling author Nicole Sachs, LCSW, for a powerful conversation about the mind-body connection and how our emotional world directly shapes our physical health. Nicole shares her deeply personal journey from being diagnosed with a debilitating spinal condition at just 19 years old to becoming one of the leading voices in mind-body medicine, carrying forward the work of Dr. John Sarno. Together, Eli and Nicole explore why chronic pain and anxiety are often rooted in unresolved emotional experiences, how the brain works to keep us “safe in the most unsafe way,” and what it actually takes to begin healing. They break down the neuroscience behind chronic pain, challenge the belief that symptoms are purely physical, and offer a grounded, compassionate framework for understanding how the body communicates distress. Nicole also introduces her signature “Journal Speak” practice, a structured, daily writing method designed to help people safely process repressed emotions and begin releasing long-held pain. The conversation also dives into how stress becomes chronic illness, what to do when a partner or loved one doesn’t understand this work, and why even skeptics should be open to trying these tools. Throughout the episode, Eli and Nicole emphasize that healing is possible—and that you are not broken. Topics Covered: How repressed emotions can manifest as physical pain and illness Why the brain tries to protect you in ways that keep you stuck The science and psychology behind chronic pain Nicole’s personal healing journey and 25+ years pain-free “Journal Speak” and how to start the practice yourself Navigating skepticism and resistance from others Tools for building awareness and starting your healing process And much more Resources & Links: 📖 Mind Your Body by Nicole Sachs 🎙️ The Cure for Chronic Pain Podcast 🌐 https://www.nicolesachs.com 📱 Instagram: @nicolesachslcsw 🏕️ Omega Institute Retreat (June) 🌵 Miraval Austin Retreat (Fall) 📖 The Body Keeps the Score – Bessel van der Kolk 📖 Feeling Good – Dr. David Burns 📖 From I Do to We Do by Eli Weinstein Connect with Eli & The Dude Therapist: Book From I Do To We Do: https://www.eliweinsteinlcsw.com/book Eli’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliweinstein_lcsw/ Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedudetherapist/ This show is hosted and produced by Eli Weinstein and Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Executive Producer & Editor Matthew “MoJo” Jones. For sales and sponsorship opportunities, reach out to podcasts@rainbowcreative.co Chapter Timecodes: 00:00 Introduction & Nicole’s Impact on Eli’s Healing Journey 00:52 Who Is Nicole Sachs? Mind-Body Medicine Explained 02:42 Nicole’s Story: Diagnosis at 19 03:26 The Legacy of Dr. John Sarno 05:33 Making the Mind-Body Connection Make Sense 07:42 When Stress Turns Into Chronic Pain 08:08 Nicole’s Healing: 25 Years Pain-Free 09:56 Medication, Fear & Misconceptions 13:51 “Safe in the Most Unsafe Way” Explained 17:29 Chronic Pain as Communication 20:05 Listening to Your Body Before Crisis 24:46 The Pressure Cooker World We Live In 31:07 When Your Partner Doesn’t Get It 34:35 Unlearning Myths About Pain & Emotion 42:50 Opening the Door to Repressed Feelings Safely 47:22 Journal Speak Practice Explained 49:45 Final Message: You Are Not Alone 50:33 Where to Find Nicole & Her Work Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    52 min
  6. Teen Parenting Mistakes That Are Breaking Your Relationship (And How to Fix It)!

    Apr 22

    Teen Parenting Mistakes That Are Breaking Your Relationship (And How to Fix It)!

    In this episode, Eli Weinstein sits down with Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart, a pediatric psychologist, parent coach, and author of the upcoming book Love the Teen You Have, for her second appearance on The Dude Therapist!  Together, they take a grounded, honest look at parenting through the teen years and why this stage is often misunderstood, under-resourced, and emotionally charged for both parents and kids. They explore why it’s never too late to repair and rebuild connection with your teen, how many “behavior problems” are actually bids for connection, and why parenting the child in front of you matters more than clinging to an idealized version of who you thought they’d be. Dr. Lockhart also breaks down which battles are actually worth having, how over-monitoring tools like Life 360 can increase anxiety and mistrust, and why rigid discipline structures often miss the point of adolescent development. The conversation also dives into screen time and digital boundaries, the role of chores and structure without control-based parenting, and how messaging around masculinity can impact boys’ emotional health. Finally, Dr. Lockhart introduces the concept of re-parenting, how increasing your own self-awareness and healing your inner child directly shapes the kind of parent you become, and how unconditional love, paired with healthy boundaries, can fundamentally shift the parent-teen relationship. Why parenting teens (ages 9–19) is often under-supported Repairing relationships with teens — even after years of disconnection “Bad behavior” as communication and bids for connection Choosing your battles: what matters vs. what doesn’t Chores, structure, and avoiding rigid, control-based parenting Toxic masculinity messaging and boys’ emotional development How unconditional love reshapes long-term parent-child dynamics And much more! Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/dr.annlouise.lockhart Links: https://linktr.ee/dr.annlouise.lockhart  Book From I Do To We Do: https://www.eliweinsteinlcsw.com/bookEli’s Instagram: @eliweinstein_lcsw: https://www.instagram.com/eliweinstein_lcsw/Podcast Instagram: @TheDudeTherapist: https://www.instagram.com/thedudetherapist/ This show is Hosted and Produced by Eli Weinstein and Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Executive Producer & Editor Matthew “MoJo” Jones. For Sales and Sponsorship opportunities reach out to podcasts@rainbowcreative.co  00:00 Introduction & Welcome03:40 Why Teen Parenting Needs More Attention06:10 Reconnecting With Your Teen (It’s Never Too Late)09:45 Behavior as Communication12:30 Choosing Your Battles as a Parent15:20 Messy Rooms, Independence & Letting Go18:05 Individuation & Teen Identity Formation20:40 Screen Time, Social Media & Boundaries23:10 Life 360, Monitoring & Trust Issues27:35 Chores, Structure & Rigid Parenting Pitfalls31:10 Masculinity Messaging & Boys’ Mental Health34:40 Re-Parenting Yourself Explained39:15 How Inner Work Changes Parenting43:30 Final Takeaways & Closing Advice Topics Covered:Connect with Our Guest:Connect with Eli & The Dude Therapist:Chapter Timecodes: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    51 min
  7. Infertility, IVF & Mental Health: Dr. Lucky on Myths, Testing Timelines, and Coping as a Couple

    Apr 15

    Infertility, IVF & Mental Health: Dr. Lucky on Myths, Testing Timelines, and Coping as a Couple

    In this episode, Eli opens up about his and his wife’s personal infertility journey and sits down with Dr. Lucky Sekhon, a double board-certified OB-GYN and reproductive endocrinologist at RMA of New York and author of The Lucky Egg (out January 13). Together, they explore why conversations around infertility have become more mainstream and the emotional weight so many couples quietly carry, including shame, comparison, grief, anxiety, and the very real risk of treatment dropout due to psychological stress. Dr. Lucky challenges common misconceptions, explaining that infertility is not solely a female issue, lifestyle alone cannot prevent it, and egg count does not equal overall fertility. She outlines when to seek testing, including irregular cycles, trying for 12 months if under 35, 6 months if 35+, and 3 months at 40 - and emphasizes the importance of a proactive care mindset. The conversation also highlights how clinicians can better integrate emotional support into treatment plans, how couples can show up for one another without blame, and how to protect identity and self-worth during the process. They discuss navigating social triggers, handling insensitive comments, and offering practical language to support loved ones who may be struggling. Dr. Lucky also shares the heart behind writing The Lucky Egg, addresses common internet fertility myths, and leaves listeners with a grounded, hopeful message: you are not alone, and support matters. Connect with our Guest Dr. Lucky’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucky.sekhon/ Website: https://theluckyegg.com/  Order “The Lucky Egg”: https://static.macmillan.com/static/smp/lucky-egg-9781250408716/  Connect with Eli and The Dude Therapist! Book “From I Do To We Do”: https://www.eliweinsteinlcsw.com/book - Order Today!Eli’s Instagram: @eliweinstein_lcsw: https://www.instagram.com/eliweinstein_lcsw/ Podcast Instagram: @TheDudeTherapist: https://www.instagram.com/thedudetherapist/ This show is Hosted and Produced by Eli Weinstein and Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Executive Producer & Editor Matthew “MoJo” Jones. For Sales and Sponsorship opportunities reach out to Shane Thornton at shane@rainbowcreative.co Chapters 00:00 Welcome and Infertility journey 01:02 Meet Dr. Lucky Sekhon 04:59 Why infertility talk exploded 07:54 Emotional toll and resilience 11:16 Common fertility myths 16:27 Egg numbers and expectations 17:36 Hope stats and the unknown 21:23 When to start testing 24:24 Proactive care mindset 25:50 Supporting each other 28:30 Protecting identity 30:20 Handling social triggers 34:17 Practical support scripts 35:57 Writing The Lucky Egg 39:29 Internet fertility myths 41:47 Hopeful closing message 43:08 Where to find the book Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    46 min
  8. How to Heal Anxious & Avoidant Attachment (Nervous System Explained) | Jessica Baum

    Mar 27

    How to Heal Anxious & Avoidant Attachment (Nervous System Explained) | Jessica Baum

    In this interview, psychotherapist Jessica Baum returns to discuss her second book, "Safe," which expands beyond her first book "Anxiously Attached" to cover all attachment styles through a "Wheel of Attachment," embedded attachment wounds, and the neuroscience of healing. She explains how attachment patterns shape nervous system responses during conflict. Anxious tendencies can include people-pleasing, fear of abandonment, and escalation, while avoidant tendencies can include withdrawal and shutdown. She also discusses how early caregiver attunement, rupture and repair, and emotional presence influence a child's felt sense of safety. Baum describes "earned security" as possible at any age through neuroplasticity and "anchoring relationships" that provide consistent, warm co-regulation and disconfirming experiences. She notes that people often gravitate toward familiar chaos. She also addresses navigating relationships when only one partner commits to the work and shares practical starting points like mapping core wounds and seeking safe, supportive connections. Connect with our guest Jessica Baum!  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicabaumlmhc/  Order “Safe” Today: https://jessicabaumlmhc.com/safe  Connect with Eli and The Dude Therapist! Book “From I Do To We Do”: https://www.eliweinsteinlcsw.com/book - Order Today! Eli’s Instagram: @eliweinstein_lcsw: https://www.instagram.com/eliweinstein_lcsw/ Podcast Instagram: @TheDudeTherapist: https://www.instagram.com/thedudetherapist/   This show is Hosted and Produced by Eli Weinstein and Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Executive Producer Matthew “MoJo” Jones and Associate Producer & Editor Xavier Adetula. For Sales and Sponsorship opportunities reach out to Shane Thornton at shane@rainbowcreative.co  CHAPTERS 00:00 Conflict and Attachment 00:47 Meet Jessica Baum 01:58 Why Safe Matters 04:20 Vulnerability and Healing 08:07 Attachment Goes Mainstream 12:21 Childhood Wiring Explained 15:07 What Safety Means 20:02 Earned Secure Attachment 22:35 Choosing Safe People 26:20 When Partners Diverge 31:03 Practical Takeaways 32:51 Where to Find Jessica 33:41 Closing Thanks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    36 min
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Welcome to The Dude Therapist, where we delve into the heart of relationships, mental health, and self-help with no-nonsense conversations and a whole lot of compassion. Join us as we sit down with experts and myself in these fields to uncover practical strategies, insightful advice, and real-life stories that empower you to navigate life's challenges with confidence and clarity. Follow Eli on Instagram @thedudetherapist and @eliweinstein_lcsw This show is Produced by Rainbow Creative with Matthew "MoJo" Jones as Executive Producer. For sponsorship and guest inquires email podcasts@rainbowcreative.co

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