The Family Patterns That Secretly Shape Your Relationships
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What if the biggest influence on your relationships isn't your partner... but your childhood?
In this deeply personal episode of Love, Lies & The Truth, Jonathan and Amy explore how family dynamics quietly shape the people we're attracted to, the relationships we tolerate, and the stories we continue telling ourselves long into adulthood.
Together they discuss:
• Why childhood patterns follow us into adult relationships.
• The lifelong search for approval and belonging.
• Learning to recognize unhealthy relationship dynamics.
• Boundaries, healing, therapy, and personal responsibility.
• Why seeing the good in someone isn't enough.
• How choosing yourself changes the people you choose.
• What it feels like to finally experience a relationship built on peace instead of survival.
Along the way, they share their own family experiences with honesty, compassion, and vulnerability, while acknowledging that healing isn't about blaming our parents.
It's about understanding how our past shaped us...
...so it no longer controls our future.
If you've ever wondered why certain relationship patterns keep repeating, this conversation may help you see yourself... and your family, in an entirely new way.
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