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We're told it's about chemistry.

About connection.

About finding the right person.

But that's only part of the story.

In this solo episode of Loving Everything, I break down what's actually happening when we fall in love— from attachment and neuroscience to the deeper psychological truth most people don't talk about:

You're not just falling in love with someone else. You're falling in love with who you become in their presence.

This episode explores the difference between falling in love and staying in love, why intensity can be mistaken for intimacy, and how early attachment patterns shape who we're drawn to, and why.

We also look at heartbreak differently.

Not as a failure. But as information.

Because the way a relationship ends often reveals more than how it begins.

In this episode, we cover:

• Why we are biologically wired to fall in love

• The role of dopamine, oxytocin, and attachment

• Why chemistry doesn't equal compatibility

• The difference between falling in love and staying in love

• What actually creates long-term connection

• Why some relationships feel intense but don't move forward

• How heartbreak reveals patterns, not just loss

• What it means to choose yourself without closing your heart

This is not about becoming cynical about love. It's about understanding it clearly—so you can participate in it differently.

About Loving Everything:

Loving Everything is a podcast exploring relational healing, trauma, identity, and meaning-making through long-form, in-person conversations with clinicians, educators, and thought leaders.

Find out more: https://andrea.love

All production by Cody Maxwell

Artwork by Heather Grace Gordy