
Finding Mr. Height with Ali and Roark
From long distance love bombs to what to say when an ex reaches out, you will not want to miss this episode or a single episode of Finding Mr. Height
From long distance love bombs to what to say when an ex reaches out, you will not want to miss this episode or a single episode of Finding Mr. Height
Picture this. It’s late 2021. You’re out there reconnecting with the world, the people in it, and all those possibilities. After way too much time socially distanced, you and a lot of other people are hungry for conversation and closeness.
One solution: dating multiple people (safely, obviously!)
Our intention for coming together and recording an episode that looks back on our first three dates is to share what being conscious in your partnership may look like. Everyone has a different view of what an ideal realationshiop looks like.
What does that look like for you?
Dallas is the co-author of two New York Times bestselling books, Whole 30 and It Starts with Food. In his latest book, The 4 Season Solution, Dallas lays out the groundbreaking plan for feeling better, living well, and powering down our always-on lives.
I’ll walk you through the experiences I’ve had as the Challenger, a Nice Guy, and the avoidant attachment style to show you how conflict can be a positive experience in your life.
Today’s episode is one of my favorites so far because I get the chance to speak with two REAL people sharing their lives on their podcast.
Why do our attachment styles factor into our relationships so much? What is it about them that makes it feel like real chemistry?
Consider that everyone has a breakup story the found transformational at one point in their life. That’s me. Broken and at a turning point in my life three years ago so I set out on a personal mission to uncover how my past traumas and experiences impact my relationships today.
Dave Glaser goes solo to share what the Fearful Avoidant looks like as it pairs with The Challenger personality type.
In today’s blog, we ask why would you want to stick it out in a relationship that is mostly fulfilling but has some conflict?