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The Mindvalley Podcast with Vishen

The Love You Deserve: Neil Strauss on Trauma & Attachment

The Mindvalley Podcast with Vishen

Mindvalley

Education, Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Self-improvement

4.51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2024

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Sometimes, love and relationships aren’t as straightforward as we’d like them to be. This week, we sat down with Neil Strauss—a famous Writer for the Rolling Stone magazine and New York Times Bestselling Author, known for his thought-provoking works, including "The Game" and "The Truth," and for pulling back the curtain on what really goes on beneath the surface of love and connection. Neil opened up about his personal journey, from the world of pick-up artistry to his quest for something deeper and real. If you’ve ever wondered why relationships can feel so intense or why it’s hard to trust, you’re going to find so much in his story that hits home. We didn’t hold back in this episode, diving straight into the fears we all carry about love and why those fears often drive us in directions we don’t expect. Neil’s perspective on attachment styles and the impact of our past experiences is not only eye-opening but also deeply validating. You’ll hear us share our own struggles with trusting intentions in relationships, especially when the past is hard to shake. Neil’s wisdom brings a whole new understanding of how we can transform those old patterns and finally find peace with our needs. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by your own emotions in relationships or just can’t seem to find someone who “gets” you, this episode is for you. Neil’s stories, advice, and raw honesty left us inspired and ready to take on love with a fresh perspective. Join us for a deep, unforgettable conversation on love, trust, and the power of vulnerability. Key Timestamps [00:02:52] Transition from pick-up artistry. [00:05:18] Emotional safety in relationships. [00:08:30] Self-fulfilling prophecies and trauma. [00:11:28] Toxic masculinity and emotional safety. [00:15:23] Psychopaths and their control. [00:17:28] Intention versus emotional safety. [00:20:30] Attachment styles in relationships. [00:25:35] Unspoken expectations and resentments. [00:31:26] Empath women and narcissistic men. [00:35:49] Parenting styles and emotional attunement. [00:40:07] Spiritual awakening and self-discovery. [00:41:57] Healing through emotional availability. [00:47:37] Spiritual celebrity interviews. [00:49:19] Commitment vs. connection in relationships. [00:52:40] Manifestation and personal boundaries. Memorable Quotes "You can tell a trauma is at work or there's something you need to heal if you have the exact opposite result of your intention. Meaning that my intention is to make sure I don't get abandoned, but my behavior is getting me abandoned."– Neil Strauss "Sadness, pain, anger, hurt, love, all those things are feelings, but a thought would be betrayed. Like, what is the feeling of being betrayed? When you're betrayed, when you imagine, when you make up that you're betrayed, you feel sad. So, you want to be careful not to make accusations as feelings, like betrayed and disrespected. A lot of times someone might feel disrespected, but the person didn't tend to disrespect." – Neil Strauss Where to Find Our Guest Website: https://www.neilstrauss.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neil_strauss/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neilstrauss Twitter (X): https://x.com/neilstrauss To stay connected and to learn more about Vishen and Mindvalley, click on the links below:  Website: https://www.mindvalley.com/about YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/vishenlakhiani Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindvalley/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vishen/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindvalley Subscribe to 'Mindvalley Membership' to discover 65+ transformational Mindvalley programs – at a surprisingly low annual fee here 👉 https://go.mindvalley.com/NOW  Produced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:17.5

Terms apply. See little.com. There's a gift of all our trauma.

0:21.8

We can really be grateful for those things that happened that weren't ideal growing up,

0:26.1

maybe keep the gift and remove the part that Holt us back.

0:30.2

My guest today is Neil Strauss, famous writer for the Rolling Stone magazine

0:34.8

and author of multiple best-selling books.

0:38.4

Unspoken expectations are premeditated resentments.

0:42.2

You can tell what trauma is at work or is just something you need to heal.

0:45.8

If you have the exact opposite result, attention.

0:47.9

What does that mean?

0:48.9

Meaning that my intention is to make sure I don't get abandoned,

0:51.4

but my behavior is getting me abandoned,

0:53.2

well, there's something

0:54.2

to look at. If I'm feeling really, really sad and disconnected, and I'm making it your job

1:01.3

to make those parts of me feel better, that's bad boundaries. Today, we're talking about love,

1:08.7

fidelity, and that search for authentic connections.

1:12.8

And I know people are Olympic athletes who won the gold medal, who literally in private

1:16.6

conversation are like, I'm going to fail, I can't do this. It's okay to doubt yourself,

1:20.6

but you're going to doubt yourself and do it anyway.

1:33.0

Welcome to today's episode of the Mind Valley Show.

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