In this episode of Love Notes, Allie Theiss explores a powerful and often overlooked shift in relationships: what happens when love no longer requires performance.
This episode is for anyone who has ever felt the need to be agreeable, impressive, low-maintenance, or emotionally contained in order to be loved. Through poetry, listener dedications, music that honors authenticity, a Desire Dropโข centered on attraction without effort, and a Soulful Connections teaching on energetic coherence, this episode invites listeners to release roles and reconnect with love as a place of safety rather than self-management.
If youโre tired of auditioning for affection and ready for a connection that feels real, this episode offers both reflection and relief.
A reflective opening on how love becomes performative โ not by choice, but by conditioning โ and what changes when authenticity replaces effort.
An extended poem from Pillow Thoughts by Courtney Peppernell, naming the exhaustion of earned love and the freedom of being chosen without disappearing.
Each song was chosen to support themes of authenticity, emotional safety, and love without roles.
Normal People
Published 2018
A deeply honest exploration of connection, miscommunication, and what it costs when vulnerability feels unsafe.
A desire recalibration focused on where attraction softens and deepens when emotional labor and performance are released.
A mini teaching and 10-minute meditation exploring coherence โ when who you are and how you love finally match, creating steadier, more sustainable connection.
Before Midnight
An unfiltered look at love beyond fantasy โ raw, conversational, and rooted in truth rather than presentation.
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