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Millennial Musician Writes a New Love Song

S. Wills is a millennial musician and songwriter who runs a successful music entertainment business booking bands for big events. In his adolescence, he felt coerced into participating in what he describes as a vitriolic divorce that lasted years and followed him into his college days. The divorce shaped his experience of love, his values, his ambitions, and his analytic nature. He discusses his thoughts on attachment theory and how to reframe one’s mind. He’s able to look back at his parents’ divorce and find not just sympathy for them but for himself. He wants to learn about the nature of love in order to open him up again helping him write the next big love song. 

SHOW NOTE LINKS:

Dear Family, Episode 1- Adam Kallen on substance abuse

Dear Family, Episode 2- Mikkel Bondesen on overcoming anxiety

Dear Family, Episode 6- Jessica Goldklang- How Becoming Her Authentic Self Freed Her from Shame and Anxiety

Video on Attachment Theory- Avoidant/Anxious Relationships

Attachment Theory: Harlow’s experiment with rhesus monkeys 

The School of Life

Modern philosopher Alain de Botton’s book, “On Love”

Anthony Bourdain’s memoir, “Kitchen Confidential”

Rachel Steinman’s Essay on Anthony Bourdain

Dalai Lama apologizes for his attractive female successor comment

Rachel Steinman’s Essay for Laura Wasser’s Blog, “It’s Over Easy”- “Divorced Parents Don’t Have to Suck”

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Author: Write Now Rachel

Rachel Steinman is the host of "Dear Family," the podcast, an author, a teacher, and a mental wellness advocate whose goal is to find healing from and with our complicated families.