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Mother Wounds, Attachment Styles & Healing with Khalliah Bryant Tull

Mother Wounds, Attachment Styles & Healing with Khalliah Bryant Tull

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Summary

In this episode, Maya sits down with her friend and licensed marriage and family therapist Khalliah Bryant Tull for a thoughtful and practical conversation about healing, relationships, and the stories we carry from childhood into adulthood.

Together, they explore the impact of parent wounds and how early experiences shape our attachment styles, influencing how we connect, trust, and show up in relationships today. Khalliah breaks down what attachment styles are, how to identify your own, and what it looks like to move toward healing — even if you've experienced unhealthy or insecure attachment.

They also discuss how therapy can support major life transitions, the role of community in the healing process, and why we need more people committed to being "healers" in their everyday spaces. The conversation also addresses the impact of toxic media messaging and how internalizing harmful narratives can shape our identity, relationships, and emotional health.

If this episode resonates with you, Khalliah is also hosting a Mother Wound Workshop designed to help you process and begin healing the impact of your relationship with your mother.

Learn more and sign up here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mother-wound-workshop-tickets-1987133251046

This episode offers both insight and encouragement for anyone navigating relational patterns, processing childhood wounds, or seeking practical steps toward emotional and spiritual healing.

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Written, Edited and Produced by Maya Wilson

Theme Song: On My Vegan by JXXIII, produced by Kahlil Franklin

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