Leave me your thoughts. I want to hear your feedback. Welcome back to Thriving Through Chaos: Living Intentionally and Resiliently! In this episode, host Dyanna takes a deep dive into the psychology of attraction—how we’re wired to connect, how Black love has been shaped by history, and why reality TV often distorts our expectations of romance. In honor of Black History Month, Dyanna starts with a powerful discussion on Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome (PTSS), exploring how generational trauma continues to influence the way Black individuals navigate love, trust, and relationships. Then, we break down the science of attraction, uncovering the subconscious patterns that shape our love lives, the brain chemicals behind attraction, and why we often fall for familiar relationship dynamics—even when they aren’t healthy. Next, we explore attachment styles—Secure, Anxious, Avoidant, and Disorganized—and how they shape the way we experience love, intimacy, and conflict. Dyanna offers insights on how early childhood experiences impact our romantic relationships and provides resources for identifying your own attachment style. Finally, we examine the impact of reality TV on love and relationships, questioning whether shows like Love Is Blind and The Bachelor set unrealistic expectations for romance. Are we being conditioned to expect dramatic, whirlwind love stories instead of secure and intentional connections? Key Topics in This Episode: - Black History Fact: The Psychology of Black Love & PTSS - The Science of Attraction: Why We’re Drawn to Certain People - Attachment Styles: How Childhood Shapes Our Romantic Connections - Reality TV vs. Real Love: The False Narratives We’re Sold Listen now for an insightful conversation on breaking unhealthy patterns, building intentional relationships, and redefining love on your own terms. Resources Mentioned: - Dr. Joy DeGruy’s Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome - Free Attachment Style Quiz – The Attachment Project - Reality TV & The Illusion of Love Join the Conversation! Share your thoughts: What’s one relationship pattern you’ve noticed in your life? How has history or media shaped your view of love? Drop your reflections and let’s discuss! Support the show This podcast is a personal journey, shared to inspire awareness about the profound impact our actions can have on others. Together, we’ll explore topics I’m passionate about and familiar with, creating a space for understanding, growth, and healing. Let’s learn, heal, and thrive through chaos—one step at a time.…