Evolving Queer Identity, Intergeneration Trauma and Attachment Styles

Evolving Queer Identity, Intergeneration Trauma and Attachment Styles

Remarkably Us

Shellie Rone and Adam Carlson discuss evolving queer identity, intergenerational trauma, and attachment styles in this heartfelt episode.

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56:2612 Sept 2021

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Queer Identity and Attachment Styles: A Heartfelt Chat with Adam Carlson

I couldn't put my finger on what I was thinking about, like trying to figure out about myself, and it was my fucking attachment style. But when I was reading the descriptions, it was making me so sad for myself.

Ever wondered how queer identity has changed over the years? In this episode of 'Remarkably Us', Shellie Rone sits down with her friend Adam Carlson, the Director of Quality Management for a nonprofit clinic. They dive deep into the evolution of queer identity and how societal norms have shaped it. Adam and Shellie also explore the impact of intergenerational trauma on attachment styles, sharing their own experiences and insights.

They discuss the importance of visibility and representation, and how social media plays a role in shaping identity today. This conversation is a heartfelt exploration of vulnerability, self-discovery, and personal growth. Adam shares a poignant moment when he realized how his attachment style affected his life, saying, 'I couldn't put my finger on what I was thinking about, like trying to figure out about myself, and it was my fucking attachment style'.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of identity and the power of connection.

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