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Relationship Mistakes & How to Love Better with Yung Pueblo

Tuesday 11th March 2025

Yung Pueblo discusses relationship mistakes and how to love better, focusing on attachment, growth, kindness, and compassion in this insightful episode.
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How to Love Better: Insights from Yung Pueblo

Episode Overview

  • Attachments can often look like love but are usually about control.
  • True love requires flexibility and the willingness to grow together.
  • Green flags in relationships include growth, kindness, and compassion.
  • Advocate for personal needs without clinging to rigid expectations.
  • Meditation can significantly enhance personal growth and relationship quality.
Attachment is just a deep form of inflexibility—it can look like love, but it’s often about control
Ever wondered if the way you hold onto love might be the very thing that holds you back? In this episode of 'The One You Feed', host Eric Zimmer chats with Diego Perez, better known as Yung Pueblo, about relationship mistakes and how to love better. The conversation kicks off with a reflection on the classic parable of the two wolves, setting the stage for a deep dive into the nature of attachment and love.
Yung Pueblo shares his wisdom on how attachments can often masquerade as love, leading to control rather than genuine connection. He emphasises that true love requires flexibility and a willingness to grow together with kindness and compassion. This episode is packed with practical advice on recognising green flags in relationships, such as growth, kindness, and compassion, and how to advocate for personal needs without clinging to rigid expectations.
Yung Pueblo's reflections on meditation and its impact on personal growth and relationships add another layer of insight, making this episode a must-listen for anyone looking to build healthier, more fulfilling relationships. Tune in to learn how to let go of attachments and embrace a more loving, flexible approach to your relationships.