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    Explore " attach" with insightful episodes like "46. Fostering with Megan Miller", "A SEARCH, WARRANTED", "Episode 64 - What Are My Attachment Styles?", "#WithMe: Loneliness - Audio" and "God Shall Wipe Away All Tears From Your Eyes" from podcasts like ""Ordinary People Extraordinary Things", "Velshi", "Yours Mentally Podcast", "Vineyard Church of Hopkinton" and "Faith Over Fear with Pastor Vance Mansfield"" and more!

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    46. Fostering with Megan Miller

    46. Fostering with Megan Miller

    Megan & Christian Miller have 6 biological children, 2 children adopted internationally, & welcomed 30 kids into their home through foster care.

    I’ve had it on my heart to do a podcast about fostering for 9 months & hit obstacle after obstacle. 
    Can’t wait to see what God does through Megan’s story…

    💜 “Anybody can do it. Some people aren’t called to foster, but you can help a foster parent, & you’re still taking care of the fatherless.”
    💜 "I’m not a saint - I’m just doing what I’m called to do.”
    💜 "15 years ago I would have said, “I’m not fostering.””
    💜 "God can do so many things, if you just open your heart up to it.”
    💜 "Had we not fostered, we would never have had the additional family we call our own.”


    💥 “It’s not like we were created to live lavish vacations & lifestyles & live on cruise ships. 
    No, we are here to disciple, love, & plant the foundation & seeds for our children & people.”



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    A SEARCH, WARRANTED

    A SEARCH, WARRANTED

    Ali Velshi is joined by Fmr. CIA John Brennan, Trump’s Fmr. Personal Attorney Michael Cohen, NBC News Presidential Historian Michael Beschloss, Member of the Ukrainian Parliament Nataliya Pipa, Deputy National Editor at The Washington Post Philip Rucker, National Security Attorney Bradley Moss, Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D- WI), Fmr. Rep. Joe Walsh, and NBC News’ Emily Ikeda.

    Episode 64 - What Are My Attachment Styles?

    Episode 64 - What Are My Attachment Styles?

    On today's episode of Yours Mentally we talk about Attachment Styles. This episode is in conversation with Zarana Mithani who is a Counselling Psychologist.

    We begin the episode by asking Zarana what are attachment styles and why are they important in an individual’s psychological development?
    We then go on to talk about what the 4 types of attachment styles are and ask Zarana to elaborate on each one of them.
    We also ask her what kind of caregiving and childhood experiences lead to a person developing an anxious attachment style?
    We then ask her to talk about the differences between the probable childhood of a person with a secure attachment style and a person with an avoidant attachment style.
    We also speak about which attachment style does a person with childhood trauma develop?
    We then ask Zarana whether people commonly stick to a single attachment style or are they a mix of a few?
    We also ask her whether a person can exhibit different attachment styles in different relationships at the same point in their life?
    We then ask Zarana how one can recognise the attachment styles of their potential partner in a romantic relationship (is it even a Yours Mentally episode if Aman does not ask something about relationships)
    Lastly, we ask if it is possible for a person to change their attachment style? If yes, what are some ways they can do so?


    Feel free to reach out to Zarana on Instagram at:
    @zarana_mithani
    To book a therapy session with Zarana visit:
    https://www.zaranamithani.com/

    Podcast Managed By - Taksh Jain
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    We hope you enjoyed this episode, do give us suggestions on Instagram for what you would like to hear next!

    #WithMe: Loneliness - Audio

    #WithMe: Loneliness - Audio
    We were designed to be connected to God. In God's company, Loneliness leaves us alone. To be Human is to be Lonely. Try to spend less time on social media connections and more time on real people connections. God does not want us to be alone. God does not want us to be separated or isolated. God does not exist in isolation. God is the Trinity. God is always together, always connected, always three in one. Spend time with people. Be intentional. Invite people to join you. Be with someone who is lonely; seek them out and bring them love. Be a bringer of consolation.

    Wired for Love

    Wired for Love
    In our pursuit for love, we are often not sure what constitutes healthy dating, and a healthy relationship. In his books “Wired for Dating” and “Wired for Love” Stan Tatkin lays out simple but effective exercises and information to help couples improve their relationships. By better understanding ourselves, and our partners’ needs, we can have a relationship that can make us feel secure, supported and happier.