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Let’s Get Vulnerable: Relationship and Dating Advice

Let’s Get Vulnerable: Relationship and Dating Advice

By: Dr. Morgan Anderson
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Are you ready to take the mystery out of having great relationships and to gain the knowledge you need to step confidently into the next level of your life? Welcome to the Let’s Get Vulnerable podcast where your host, Dr. Morgan Anderson, gives you real talk on all things dating, relationships, and sex. Dr. Morgan is a relationship coach, psychologist and creator of the E.S.L relationship method. She brings humor, truth and knowledge to the complex world of dating and relationships. Podcast episodes will provide you with tangible strategies that you can implement immediately to improve your life and attract the exact relationship you desire. Episodes will feature expert advice from your host and psychologist, Dr. Morgan Anderson, interviews with incredible people offering you their stories and wisdom, and LIVE coaching sessions where you will have an exclusive glimpse into the growth process as it is unfolding. Episodes are recorded in a live format to give you the feel of a live talk show; episodes are non-scripted and unedited. The content of the episodes is bound to make you laugh, cry, improve your relationships and go confidently after your dreams like never before. So what are you waiting for? Let’s Get Vulnerable! If you enjoy listening to this show, it would mean the world to us if you would write a 5-star review for our show. This act of giving back will help this show grow so that it can be found by others who will benefit from the content. Thank you in advance for taking the time to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! If you’re not part of the Dr. Morgan community on social media yet, make sure you go follow her for daily inspiration, tips, and knowledge to improve your life and relationships! INSTAGRAM: @drmorgancoaching FACEBOOK: @drmorgancoaching Website: www.drmorgancoaching.comCopyright 2026 Dr. Morgan Anderson Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • EP 636: Repetition Compulsion in Dating: Why You Can’t Break the Cycle of Unhealthy Love
    Mar 23 2026

    If you’ve ever thought, “Why do I keep dating the same person in a different body?”, this episode is for you. Today, I’m breaking down why you keep repeating unhealthy relationship patterns, why it has nothing to do with your intelligence or worth, and how your attachment style and nervous system are actually driving the cycle. This is the episode I wish I had in my 20s and it’s going to give you the clarity you need to finally understand what’s been keeping you stuck. 💔➡️💡

    Inside this episode:
    1. Why your brain and nervous system are wired to recreate familiar (even painful) relationship dynamics
    2. The truth about repetition compulsion and why you’re drawn to emotionally unavailable partners
    3. The key signs you’re stuck in a toxic relationship cycle (and why it feels so hard to leave)

    This episode is your wake-up call: you are not broken and you’re not stuck forever. When you understand your patterns, you can change them. And that’s exactly what we’re going to keep diving into. 💫

    Ready to actually break the cycle (not just understand it)?

    At the beginning of this episode, I mentioned my Private 1:1 Coaching Intensive, this is where we go deep and help you rewire these patterns at the root so you can finally embody secure attachment and attract the kind of love you deserve.

    👉 Apply here: https://www.drmorgancoaching.co/esl-breakthrough

    Spots are limited, and we keep this experience intentionally intimate, so don’t wait if you’re feeling called to do this work.

    🔗 Additional Episode Links:
    1. Take the Free Attachment Style Quiz → https://drmorgancoaching.com/quiz
    2. Follow me on IG → @drmorgancoaching
    3. Grab my book: Grab my best selling book Love Magnet

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    33 mins
  • EP 635: How to Spot Emotionally Unavailable Partners (Lessons from Love Is Blind Season 10)
    Mar 18 2026

    If you’ve ever felt confused, blindsided, or completely thrown off in modern dating… this episode is for you. I’m breaking down what we can actually learn from Love Is Blind Season 10, specifically how emotionally unavailable partners show up, why that intense early connection can feel so real (but isn’t always sustainable), and what secure, healthy love truly looks like. Whether you watched the show or not, this is a powerful deep dive into attachment styles, emotional availability, and how to stop repeating painful dating patterns for good.

    Inside this episode:

    1. How to identify avoidant attachment and emotionally unavailable partners early on (before you get attached)
    2. Why fast, intense emotional connection can be misleading and what real compatibility actually requires
    3. The key traits of secure, healthy love (and how to start embodying them in your own dating life)

    I also walk you through what actually matters when you’re dating, hint: it’s not chemistry, attraction, or how quickly someone opens up. It’s about consistency, emotional capacity, and how someone shows up when things aren’t perfect.

    And if you’re ready to stop the cycle of confusing, hot-and-cold relationships and finally experience secure, aligned love… this is your next step.

    Private 1:1 Coaching - Empowered Secure Loved Intensive

    If you’re ready for your secure attachment identity shift and want high-level support to get there, apply here:

    👉 https://www.drmorgancoaching.co/esl-breakthrough

    🔗 Additional Episode Links:
    1. Take the Free Attachment Style Quiz → https://drmorgancoaching.com/quiz
    2. Follow me on IG → @drmorgancoaching
    3. Grab my book: Grab my best selling book Love Magnet

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    39 mins
  • EP 634: The Nervous System Shift That Changes Your Business, Relationships & Self-Worth (with Jamie Sea)
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode, I’m sitting down with my friend Jamie Sea, entrepreneur, mentor, and host of The Jamie Sea Show, for a powerful conversation about redefining success, healing your nervous system, and learning how to build a life that actually feels good. Jamie shares her journey from hustle-driven entrepreneurship to creating massive success from a place of inner safety, joy, and alignment. We dive into how your nervous system impacts everything, from business and leadership to your ability to receive love, support, and abundance, and why regulating your internal world is one of the most important shifts you can make.

    Inside This Episode
    1. How your nervous system state directly impacts your success, relationships, and ability to receive more in life
    2. The hidden reason many high achievers feel burned out, even when they “have it all”
    3. Why learning curiosity and compassion with yourself is the key to real healing and sustainable growth

    Jamie also shares insights on human design, trusting your inner voice, and giving yourself permission to follow what truly lights you up instead of living by everyone else’s rules.

    Connect with Jamie Sea

    Website: https://thejamiesea.com/#hero

    Workshop: https://thejamiesea.com/seated-workshop-join

    Podcast: The Jamie Sea Show

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamieseaofficial/

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jamieseaofficial

    Ready to go deeper?

    If you’re ready to do the deep work and create the love life you truly deserve, join our Private 1:1 Coaching Program designed to help you move from insecure attachment patterns into secure, healthy, and aligned relationships.

    Spots are extremely limited. 👉 Apply for E.S.L Private 1:1 Coaching

    🔗 Additional Episode Links:
    1. Take the Free Attachment Style Quiz → https://drmorgancoaching.com/quiz
    2. Follow me on IG → @drmorgancoaching
    3. Grab my book: Grab my best selling book Love Magnet

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    1 hr and 4 mins
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