Attachment Theory w/Aubrie Sellers: The Podcast

Aubrie Sellers

Attachment Theory is a podcast about modern relationships—why we stay, why we leave, and why so many of us keep repeating the same patterns. Hosted by singer-songwriter Aubrie Sellers, each episode is inspired by a song from her upcoming album of the same name, using music as a starting point for honest conversations about attachment, dating culture, communication, and the emotional realities of modern love. If you’ve ever wondered whether you were asking for too much, or just asking the wrong person, this podcast is for you. New episodes out every other week starting January 14, 2026. 

  1. Jul 1

    Alien Nation: The Need for Connection Isn't a Flaw

    Aubrie closes out Season 1 with the song that ties the whole record together. In a culture that sells self-sufficiency as strength, she makes the case that the need for attachment isn't neediness, it's our nature. She gets into why chronic disconnection carries a mortality risk comparable to smoking 15 cigarettes a day, how co-regulation lets your nervous system borrow calm from the people around you, and why the myth that you have to fully heal alone before you're allowed to be loved is wrong. She breaks down the difference between co-dependence, losing yourself in someone, and interdependence, knowing who you are and still choosing them. Plus a happy announcement about the future of this podcast and the launch of Aubrie's Substack. New Album Attachment Theory Out Now Aubrie Sellers Substack Aubrie Sellers Tour Dates Submit a Loveline Question  Books mentioned on Attachment Theory As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Attached by Amir Levine & Rachel Heller — the gold-standard intro to attachment theory and the best place to start. https://amzn.to/4g18h4t Relationship OCD by Sheva Rajaee — for the anxious, intrusive doubts that show up even when nothing's wrong. https://amzn.to/4g6xH0K The Highly Sensitive Person in Love by Elaine Aron — navigating relationships when you feel everything more deeply. https://amzn.to/44unsvT I Am by Anya Lincoln — identity work for dismantling the false beliefs you hold about yourself. https://amzn.to/4eHw1IF Spiritual Divorce by Debbie Ford — reframing a breakup as something that came to teach you. https://amzn.to/4waOCUC

  2. Jun 17

    For You: The Myth of "The One" and the Overthinker's Guide to Love

    Aubrie unpacks the myth of "the one," the version of love we've been sold by movies and fairy tales, and why it sets overthinkers up to walk away from real, healthy partnerships. Drawing from Sheva Rajaee's Relationship OCD and research from the Gottmans, she breaks down what Relationship OCD actually is, how to tell the difference between a real concern and an anxious intrusive thought, why ROCD tends to spike at moments of intimacy and commitment instead of during actual incompatibility, and why anxiety so often dresses up as intuition. For You is about learning to choose someone wholeheartedly even when certainty isn't on the table. New Album Attachment Theory Out Now Aubrie Sellers Tour Dates Submit a Loveline Question  Books mentioned on Attachment Theory As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Attached by Amir Levine & Rachel Heller — the gold-standard intro to attachment theory and the best place to start. https://amzn.to/4g18h4t Relationship OCD by Sheva Rajaee — for the anxious, intrusive doubts that show up even when nothing's wrong. https://amzn.to/4g6xH0K The Highly Sensitive Person in Love by Elaine Aron — navigating relationships when you feel everything more deeply. https://amzn.to/44unsvT I Am by Anya Lincoln — identity work for dismantling the false beliefs you hold about yourself. https://amzn.to/4eHw1IF Spiritual Divorce by Debbie Ford — reframing a breakup as something that came to teach you. https://amzn.to/4waOCUC

  3. May 20

    [Replay] Villain Of The Week: Dating Apps and the Disappearing Moral Code

    Aubrie replays the first episode of "Attachment Theory" for new listeners while she’s on tour in Switzerland. Stay tuned for a new episode next week! In the first episode of Attachment Theory, Aubrie examines dating apps, noncommittal patterns, and the disappearing moral code of modern dating. From swipe culture and emotional unavailability to the rise of situationships and ghosting, she explores how today’s dating systems reward detachment and keep many people stuck in cycles of confusion and self-doubt. Blending personal experience with attachment theory, this episode looks at why wounded attachment styles flock to apps, how chemistry can be confused with anxiety, and what it actually takes to date with intention in a landscape designed for distraction. Got a question for Aubrie? Send it in on the Attachment Theory Loveline.  New Album Attachment Theory Out Now Aubrie Sellers Tour Dates Submit a Loveline Question  Books mentioned on Attachment Theory As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Attached by Amir Levine & Rachel Heller — the gold-standard intro to attachment theory and the best place to start. https://amzn.to/4g18h4t Relationship OCD by Sheva Rajaee — for the anxious, intrusive doubts that show up even when nothing's wrong. https://amzn.to/4g6xH0K The Highly Sensitive Person in Love by Elaine Aron — navigating relationships when you feel everything more deeply. https://amzn.to/44unsvT I Am by Anya Lincoln — identity work for dismantling the false beliefs you hold about yourself. https://amzn.to/4eHw1IF Spiritual Divorce by Debbie Ford — reframing a breakup as something that came to teach you. https://amzn.to/4waOCUC

  4. May 6

    Attachment Theory: How Your Nervous System Learned to Love

    Aubrie zooms out on the framework that names the album and this whole show, walking through the four attachment styles before digging into the part she hasn't covered yet: the biochemistry of what's actually happening in your body when connection feels euphoric or when closeness feels overwhelming. From the cortisol and dopamine cycle that keeps anxious attachers checking their phone, to the vagus nerve freeze that pulls avoidants out of the room, Attachment Theory is about understanding why your nervous system runs the program it runs, and why, once you see the biology, the patterns stop feeling like personal failure and start feeling like a body doing exactly what it learned to do. New Album Attachment Theory Out Now Aubrie Sellers Tour Dates Submit a Loveline Question  Books mentioned on Attachment Theory As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Attached by Amir Levine & Rachel Heller — the gold-standard intro to attachment theory and the best place to start. https://amzn.to/4g18h4t Relationship OCD by Sheva Rajaee — for the anxious, intrusive doubts that show up even when nothing's wrong. https://amzn.to/4g6xH0K The Highly Sensitive Person in Love by Elaine Aron — navigating relationships when you feel everything more deeply. https://amzn.to/44unsvT I Am by Anya Lincoln — identity work for dismantling the false beliefs you hold about yourself. https://amzn.to/4eHw1IF Spiritual Divorce by Debbie Ford — reframing a breakup as something that came to teach you. https://amzn.to/4waOCUC

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Attachment Theory is a podcast about modern relationships—why we stay, why we leave, and why so many of us keep repeating the same patterns. Hosted by singer-songwriter Aubrie Sellers, each episode is inspired by a song from her upcoming album of the same name, using music as a starting point for honest conversations about attachment, dating culture, communication, and the emotional realities of modern love. If you’ve ever wondered whether you were asking for too much, or just asking the wrong person, this podcast is for you. New episodes out every other week starting January 14, 2026. 

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