6. The Morning It All Clicked
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About this listen
A week after sharing three haunting childhood stories, Monte woke up with a realization he couldn't keep to himself. In this follow-up to our attachment and attunement episode, he traces the terror feeling again to a meditation session that derailed him years ago. We unpack how this feeling led to a lifetime of quietly believing he wasn't worth being liked. Monte and Mechelle explore disorganized attachment, intergenerational pain, the validity of anger, and what it feels like when IFS finally lets the locked-away parts breathe. Raw, real, and deeply freeing.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode
How a morning meditation memory unlocked a new layer of healing
The connection between the word “nasty,” a childhood injury, and a lifetime of feeling unworthy
Why Monte ghosted 20 people — and what that has to do with emotional neglect
Mechelle and Monte on the validity of anger and where it belongs
IFS in action: how protective parts keep us safe and stuck at the same time
What “brain chills” feel like — and why they matter in trauma healing
The liberation of telling stories you’ve kept locked away
Breaking Free from Attachment Wounds: Reclaiming your secure base
https://www.thewholenessnetwork.com/challenge-page/breaking-free-from-attachment-wounds?programId=877f466f-b549-4d17-883a-e6729aa38747
Information is not intended as professional advice and is for entertainment only.
Keywords: childhood trauma, emotional neglect, IFS therapy, disorganized attachment, inner child, trauma healing, shame recovery, nervous system, parts work, mental health, attachment theory, trauma podcast