• Why Insight Isn’t Enough to Change Your Life
    Mar 5 2026

    You understand your patterns.
    You can explain your childhood.
    You know your attachment style and can name your trauma responses in real time.

    So why are you still doing the same things?

    In this episode, Haley breaks down one of the most frustrating parts of personal growth: the realization that insight alone doesn’t create change. Understanding your behavior is important—but real transformation happens at the level of the nervous system, not just the thinking brain.

    We talk about why patterns persist even when you “know better,” how your nervous system prioritizes familiarity over logic, and why awareness without practice can keep people stuck in cycles they deeply want to break.

    You’ll also learn the difference between intellectual insight and embodied regulation, why new behavior often feels uncomfortable (even when it’s healthier), and what actually helps your nervous system begin to respond differently.

    If you’ve ever thought, “I know exactly why I do this… but I still do it,” this episode is for you.

    In this episode:

    • Why awareness doesn’t automatically change behavior

    • How the nervous system holds patterns your brain understands

    • The difference between insight and regulation

    • Why change often feels uncomfortable at first

    • Small ways to start creating real corrective experiences

    Be real, be kind to your nervous system—and go out there and fucking crush it.

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    14 mins
  • Learning to Trust Without Losing Yourself with Dr. Amali Firhoj, ND
    Feb 26 2026

    Follow Dr. Amali on instagram: @dramali_nd

    Work with her: https://www.dramalind.com/

    Most people overlook the profound impact education and understanding have on building trust in your body and healthcare choices. What if mastering a few simple principles could radically transform your relationship with your health and ultimately, your life? If you’ve ever felt dismissed, confused, or overwhelmed by conventional medicine, this episode with Dr. Amali will change how you see your health journey.


    We dive deep into the core of naturopathic medicine its focus on root causes, holistic care, and personalized treatment plans. Dr. Amali shares how understanding your body’s resilience and embracing stress as a vital part of growth can dispel myths about fragility and help you feel more empowered. Discover practical strategies to reconnect with your body’s natural healing ability, from clarifying health goals to unpacking common misconceptions about hormones, diet, and stress.


    You’ll learn why trust in your body isn’t just a mind game but a foundational facet of sustainable health. The conversation tackles how emotional well-being, education, and genuine practitioner-patient relationships foster confidence and reduce the anxiety of health uncertainty. Whether you’re battling chronic issues, navigating new diagnosis, or simply craving a more intuitive approach, this episode offers tangible tools to help you reclaim control.

    Perfect for anyone feeling stuck in the trap of "all or nothing" health mindsets or struggling to trust their symptoms and experiences. If you believe your body has more resilience than conventional narratives suggest (and want to learn how to support that resilience) this episode is your blueprint to a calmer, more trustful health outlook.


    Dr. Amali, a licensed naturopathic doctor and holistic health advocate, offers fresh perspectives on healing, trust, and individual care. Her insights inspire you to see health as a dynamic, empowering journey, rooted in understanding, patience, and personalized support.

    Hit play to rewrite your relationship with your health. Your body is wiser than you think and this conversation will show you how to listen, trust, and thrive.


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    50 mins
  • Attachment Wounds You’re Still Protecting
    Feb 19 2026

    In this episode of 'Swearing is Allowed', host Haley Veronyak delves into the often unconscious yet powerful concept of attachment wounds. She explains how these wounds can stem from subtle emotional experiences rather than overt trauma, and how they manifest in adult relationships. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding and managing these wounds rather than attempting to fix them, encouraging listeners to explore their own experiences and practice safe dependence in relationships.



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    11 mins
  • Ep. 16 Hyper Independence Is a Trauma Response
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode, Haley Veronyak explores the concept of hyper independence, distinguishing it from healthy independence. She discusses the origins of hyper independence, its costs, and the emotional toll it takes on individuals. The conversation delves into the feelings of resentment and isolation that often accompany hyper independence, as well as practical steps to challenge this belief system. Haley shares personal reflections on vulnerability and offers reflection prompts for listeners to consider their own experiences with independence and support.



    #hyperindependence #mentalhealth #vulnerability #self-sufficiency #emotionalsupport #psychotherapy #personalgrowth #resilience #attachmentwounds #selfdiscovery



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    11 mins
  • Ep. 15 Why Letting People In Feels Unsafe
    Feb 5 2026

    Most of us crave connection but instinctively pull away when vulnerability hits. Why does intimacy sometimes feel like a threat — and how can understanding your nervous system help you finally bridge the gap?

    In this episode of Swearing is Allowed, Haley Veronyak, a psychotherapist with personal and professional experience, reveals how your brain's patterns of avoiding closeness are often protective, not flawed. You’ll discover how conflicting feelings—wanting support but fearing rejection—are normal, and how your body memorizes risks based on past experiences. Haley breaks down the subtle ways this subconscious safety mechanism manifests, from pulling away in healthy relationships to feeling annoyed when someone checks in. She shares powerful insights on how your nervous system learns these patterns and how, as an adult, you can gently rewire them without shame or pressure.

    Key topics covered include:

    • The duality of craving and avoiding connection, and why your feelings can be contradictory at once
    • The role of neurobiological patterns in perceived threats of closeness
    • Why logical knowing that connection is essential isn’t enough to change emotional responses
    • Practical strategies for fostering internal safety: starting with yourself before trusting others
    • How to practice gradual vulnerability—sharing in layers and setting boundaries without guilt or shame

    If you've ever felt stuck in self-protection mode, this episode offers a fresh perspective: your avoidance isn’t a flaw — it’s a survival strategy that can be reworked. Haley shares relatable stories and simple journal prompts to help you identify what your nervous system is really telling you. Whether you're battling shame over your fears or trying to build authentic connections, understanding your body's wisdom is the first step toward change.

    Perfect for anyone navigating intimacy anxiety, emotional avoidance, or simply longing for genuine closeness, this episode empowers you to honor your nervous system and start rewiring your relationship with vulnerability. Remember: discomfort doesn’t mean danger. It just means you’re growing.

    If you’re ready to break free from old patterns and create safer, more authentic relationships, tune in now. Your journey to trust begins here.



    Why this works:
    This description opens with a compelling question and promise, immediately capturing attention. It clearly articulates the core issue—conflicting feelings around intimacy—while teasing practical insights and frameworks Haley shares. The focus on emotional safety, neurobiology, and actionable strategies appeals directly to listeners struggling with vulnerability and connection, creating curiosity and a sense of hope. It’s optimized to drive clicks and engagement across platforms by balancing intrigue, specificity, and empathy.

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    13 mins
  • #14 Your Nervous System: The Ultimate Year-in-Review
    Dec 15 2025

    A year-end recap of the core nervous system concepts we explored in 2025! From the four states and trauma responses to fear, control, rest tolerance, capacity, and what actually regulates the body.

    If you’re new here, this episode catches you up. If you’ve been listening all year, it helps everything click. Your nervous system wasn’t failing, it's adapting.

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    11 mins
  • #13 This Year Didn’t Heal You, But It Grew You
    Dec 8 2025

    This episode reframes what “healing” is supposed to look like. If your year felt slow, heavy, or nothing like the transformation you hoped for, you’ll learn how growth often happens quietly; in boundaries held, spirals interrupted, and clarity that arrives late. A grounded reminder that you’re not behind; you’ve been changing in ways you might not have noticed yet.

    Follow @SwearingisAllowed on Instagram for updates, to submit your listener question and more!

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    13 mins
  • You Don’t Need to Finish the Year Strong
    Dec 1 2025

    In this episode of "Swearing is Allowed," host Haley Veronyak delves into the unique pressures of December, exploring why the end of the year often feels overwhelming. Haley discusses the myth of "finishing strong" and how our bodies naturally signal the need for rest and reflection. She offers insights into distinguishing between burnout and natural depletion, emphasizing the importance of listening to our bodies and respecting our limits. Tune in for a refreshing perspective on embracing the end of the year with honesty and self-compassion.

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    11 mins