Loving Everything

Andrea Love

When it comes to healing trauma, the best medicine is love. A commitment to a way of thinking and behaving that honors interconnectedness, compassion and kindness. In Loving Everything, I invite you to experience intimacy as art. To awaken you to the opportunity for depth and intensity, and the visceral nature between these connections. To help inspire you to give the greatest gift to humanity by embracing your own suffering with the greatest of care, curiosity, consistency, and affection, in order to pursue your true destiny and incredible potential. To seek love deeply, expansively, and unconditionally, and to love everything you find. Find out more about Andrea Love, and her services here: https://andrea.love All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. https://sharkfyn.com https://maxwellskitchenpodcast.com Opening graphic assets by arakelov and Envato Elements.

  1. 6D AGO

    EP65: Violence, Trauma & Healing: How Childhood Safety, Attachment & Community Prevent Harm

    What if the real question isn't why violence happens... but what was missing long before it did I sit down with Dr. Jeff Todahl, Director of CSAW & Associate Professor at the University of Oregon, to talk about violence prevention, childhood safety, and what it actually takes to reduce harm in real communities. Jeff shares decades of experience at the intersection of child welfare, childhood sexual abuse prevention, intimate partner violence, community response, and survivor-centered healing. Instead of reducing harm to "bad parents" or individual blame, he makes a clear case for prevention as a public health issue rooted in connection, belonging, and support. In this episode, we explore • What childhood safety and wellbeing really mean in lived experience • Why violence grows in isolation and secrecy • The myth of "bad parents" and why shame keeps families silent • Why reacting to harm will never stop it and what prevention looks like upstream • What helps survivors heal when harm has been denied or minimized • Why adult children of emotionally immature or unsafe homes cannot simply move on • What to do if you feel overwhelmed by the scale of violence and fear • How to move one percent closer to safety and self-compassion when you feel broken • What youth say they need from adults to make disclosure safer • Why healing and prevention are inseparable Jeff also speaks candidly about purpose, persistence, community based solutions, and what it takes to stay in the work without shutting down or disconnecting from your body. This episode is for • Survivors who need language for what they lived through • Parents who want support, not shame • Clinicians, educators, advocates, and community members holding heavy stories If you grew up in chaos, high conflict, or fear, this conversation is a reminder that healing does not begin with forgetting. It begins with safety, connection, and truth. Learn more about The Center for Childhood Safety and Wellbeing : https://csaw.uoregon.edu/ — 🎧 Listen on all major platforms 🔔 Subscribe for weekly conversations on trauma, attachment, nervous system healing, and relational repair 📍 Portland, Oregon #LovingEverythingPodcast #ViolencePrevention #ChildhoodSafety #TraumaHealing #ChildhoodTrauma #ChildWelfare #ChildMaltreatmentPrevention #CSAprevention #DomesticViolenceAwareness #IPV #NervousSystem #ShameAndHealing #CommunityCare #AdultChildrenOfEmotionallyImmatureParents #RelationalTrauma #AttachmentHealing __ Find out more about Andrea Love and her services here: andrea.love Find out more about The House of Healing & Love here: thehouseofhealing.love ___ All production by Cody Maxwell. sharkfyn.com Artwork by Heather Grace Gordy. Opening graphic assets by arakelov and Envato Elements.

    1h 34m
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    6D AGO · BONUS

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  3. FEB 14

    EP64: Healing the Inner War: Is Self-Abuse Making Us Sick?

    What if your body is not betraying you, but protecting you in the only way it knows how? In Episode 64 of Loving Everything, Andrea Love sits down with Cece Hughley Noel for a raw, illuminating conversation about chronic illness, trauma, and the inner war so many women live with for decades. This episode explores the hidden relationship between emotional neglect, attachment wounds, self-abandonment, and physical illness, especially in women who have spent their lives over-functioning, caregiving, and self-silencing. Cece shares her lived experience navigating colitis, IBS, insomnia, autoimmune symptoms, medical gaslighting, and chronic dismissal, and how her background as a journalist and communication expert ultimately became the key to healing. Together, we unpack how self-criticism, over-responsibility, and the belief "I don't deserve to get well" become survival strategies, and how the body often becomes the last voice left to speak. This conversation is for midlife women healing relational trauma, betrayal trauma, emotionally immature family systems, and nervous system dysregulation, who are ready to stop fighting their bodies and start listening. Healing is not about fixing yourself - it's about ending the inner war and reclaiming self-loyalty. ___ Find out more about Andrea Love and her services here: andrea.love Find out more about The House of Healing & Love here: thehouseofhealing.love ___ All production by Cody Maxwell. sharkfyn.com Artwork by Heather Grace Gordy. Opening graphic assets by arakelov and Envato Elements.

    1h 43m
  4. JAN 18

    EP62: Life After Diagnosis: Navigating Hospitalization, Therapy & Hope

    What happens after the diagnosis After the hospitalization After the labels, the silence, and the fear In this deeply moving episode of Loving Everything, Andrea Love sits down with Renee Anderson, writer, conservationist, and creator of Wild Oregon Girl, for an honest conversation about life after schizoaffective disorder, dual diagnosis rehab, and the slow, courageous work of rebuilding a relationship with yourself. Renee shares what it was like to disappear from public life after a mental health crisis and what it took to return - not cured, not polished, but honest. Together, we explore mental health recovery, trauma, identity, and meaning after diagnosis, including how writing became a lifeline, how to re-emerge online without self-exploitation, and how healing can coexist with responsibility, creativity, and stewardship. We discuss grief and hope, recovery and meaning, spirituality and psychology, and how reconnecting to land, community, and imagination can be part of healing. This episode is for anyone learning how to live with what they did not choose - and still create a life rooted in purpose, beauty, and truth. https://www.wildoregongirl.com/ ___ Find out more about Andrea Love and her services here: andrea.love Find out more about The House of Healing & Love here: thehouseofhealing.love ___ All production by Cody Maxwell. sharkfyn.com Artwork by Heather Grace Gordy. Opening graphic assets by arakelov and Envato Elements.

    1h 40m
  5. 12/20/2025

    EP61: When Law Contradicts Faith: Ethics, Religion, and Freedom

    Aleksey Podlinov returns to explore the tension between religious obedience, personal truth, and the lived experience of spiritual transformation. Alex first shared the origins of his journey in Episode 40, The Gift of Self-Reliance (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGmz-l0uSbQ&t=3s ), where he described how the sudden death of his father at 15 shattered his worldview and set him on a decades-long search for meaning through ancient Russian Christian writings, Greek and Egyptian spirituality, Hindu texts, and the lived realities of being a husband, father, and immigrant rebuilding identity in America.  We explore how fear disguises itself as righteousness, how obedience shifts from rule-following to relationship, and how spiritual pride dissolves when life brings you to your knees. Alex reflects on sleep paralysis, mystical experiences, masculinity, migration grief, fatherhood, marriage, raising sons, and the uncomfortable truths revealed during his wife's surgery and recovery. He speaks openly about leaving religious radio after realizing critique without love becomes cruelty, and how he now challenges his tradition without contempt. This conversation is for women in midlife who are deconstructing inherited beliefs, healing family pain, confronting their own moral values, and searching for spiritual freedom beyond fear, dogma, or perfectionism. ✨ Subscribe for more content on trauma recovery, psychology, and personal growth. ___ Find out more about Andrea Love and her services here: andrea.love Find out more about The House of Healing & Love here: thehouseofhealing.love ___ All production by Cody Maxwell. sharkfyn.com Artwork by Heather Grace Gordy. Opening graphic assets by arakelov and Envato Elements.

    1h 44m
  6. 12/08/2025

    EP60: Overcoming Rejection: Hurt People Hurt People

    In this episode, I vulnerably share the deeper truth behind why rejection from the people we love cuts so painfully — and how unhealed trauma, attachment wounds, and generational patterns shape who we choose, how we love, and why we stay in relationships that minimize our worth. This episode is for women in midlife who have spent decades holding families together, surviving unequal relationships, betrayal, emotional immaturity, and high-conflict dynamics. If you've experienced feelings of abandonment, perfectionism, self-blame, or the belief that you're "too much" or "not enough," this conversation will help you finally understand the energetic and psychological roots of rejection. We explore the spiritual and somatic layers of heartbreak, why avoidant and wounded partners push away intimacy, and how your nervous system has been conditioned to confuse chaos with love. Most importantly, you'll learn how to reclaim your power, rewrite your story, and let rejection become the beginning of your rebirth. If you're a woman ready to step into your purpose, align with your highest self, and create relationships that meet you emotionally, spiritually, and energetically — this episode is your doorway to transformation. ✨ Subscribe for more content on trauma recovery, domestic violence, addiction, psychology, and personal growth. ___ Find out more about Andrea Love and her services here: andrea.love  Find out more about The House of Healing & Love here: thehouseofhealing.love ___ All production by Cody Maxwell. sharkfyn.com Artwork by Heather Grace Gordy. Opening graphic assets by arakelov and Envato Elements.

    1h 18m

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When it comes to healing trauma, the best medicine is love. A commitment to a way of thinking and behaving that honors interconnectedness, compassion and kindness. In Loving Everything, I invite you to experience intimacy as art. To awaken you to the opportunity for depth and intensity, and the visceral nature between these connections. To help inspire you to give the greatest gift to humanity by embracing your own suffering with the greatest of care, curiosity, consistency, and affection, in order to pursue your true destiny and incredible potential. To seek love deeply, expansively, and unconditionally, and to love everything you find. Find out more about Andrea Love, and her services here: https://andrea.love All production by Cody Maxwell. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. https://sharkfyn.com https://maxwellskitchenpodcast.com Opening graphic assets by arakelov and Envato Elements.