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Let’s Get Vulnerable: Relationship and Dating Advice

EP 563: Hurricane Huda & Jeremiah: What Went Wrong from an Attachment Theory Perspective

Let’s Get Vulnerable: Relationship and Dating Advice

Dr. Morgan Anderson

Mental Health, Relationships, Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Education

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2025

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

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Due to popular demand, I finally caved and started watching Love Island so I could bring you this long awaited breakdown. 


Inside this episode: 


  • What was really going on with Huda and Jeremiah (why the chemistry was so strong) 
  • Repetition Compulsion in action (and why this couple was doomed from the start) 
  • Why Huda “crashed out” and what we can all learn from her vulnerable experience on the show 


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Let's Get Vulnerable podcast. I'm your host, Dr. Morgan Anderson, psychologist, relationship coach, attachment theory expert, creator of the ESL relationship method, author of Love Magnet and Athletic Wear Connoisseur. My mission is to help you raise yourself worth, have great relationships, and step confidently into the next level of your life.

0:22.3

Each week, two episodes will air featuring expert advice, live coaching, and tips, showing you

0:28.4

exactly how to improve your life and attract a healthy relationship. You deserve to feel empowered,

0:34.8

secure, and love. Buckle up and Let's Get Vulnerable.

0:41.9

Welcome to the Let's Get Vulnerable podcast.

0:44.7

I'm your host, Dr. Morgan, and today's episode, we are getting into Love Island.

0:51.7

I'm going to break down Huda and Jeremiah's relationship because this relationship

0:58.9

is such an incredible example of how our attachment styles can sabotage us when we're dating.

1:06.1

And I just cannot let this go by without breaking it down for you from an attachment theory

1:12.2

perspective. Here's the deal. I don't usually watch reality TV. That's not entirely true.

1:19.2

I'm very selective about the reality TV that I watch. Gotta watch Love is Blind.

1:27.1

For sure, some Southern charm, although I don't watch

1:30.8

every single episode, but that's one of my guilty pleasures. And occasionally, there's another

1:37.6

dating show that gets my attention, but you all would not let me not watch Love Island.

1:45.5

So many of you in my DMs reaching out to me saying,

1:49.4

we need a breakdown of what happened on Love Island.

1:53.0

So I found myself watching this show, and my goodness, it is juicy.

1:59.3

And I think the thing that I realized was I had to break down

2:04.1

what happened between Huda and Jeremiah because there's so many of you out there who have

2:09.6

experienced this dynamic in real life. You've either been Jeremiah or you've been Huda.

2:15.8

And I just wanted to break it down because even if you

2:19.1

haven't watched the show and you don't know who the heck I'm talking about, I will break it

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