
Are You Still Blaming Your Childhood? Episode 28
From Homesick Podcast by Miz & Liss
November 30, 2025 · 54 min · Episode 28
About this episode
The episode explores how childhood experiences influence adult relationships and encourages self-reflection to break toxic patterns.
In this episode, we dive deep into a question most people avoid: Are your childhood experiences shaping how you love today—without you even realizing it? From the examples we saw growing up to the affection (or lack of it) we received, we break down how those early moments can still be running the show in our adult relationships. We talk love patterns, emotional triggers, unlearning toxic habits, and how to build the kind of love you actually want—not the kind you inherited. If you’ve ever wondered why you react the way you do… this one’s going to hit home. Watch, relate, and maybe… stop blaming your partner and start looking within. Connect with Homesick Podcast: •Email: Homesickpd@gmail.com Follow Us: •Social Media: Instagram •YouTube: Youtube Don’t forget to subscribe, email us any questions/suggestions, and share it with a friend! You can listen to this podcast anywhere you listen to your favorite shows, we’re available on all major platforms!
People in this episode
Hosts: Miz, Liss
Topics covered
- childhood experiences
- adult relationships
- emotional triggers
- toxic habits
- self-reflection
Keywords
- childhood
- relationships
- love patterns
- emotional triggers
- toxic habits
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Homesick Podcast
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