
Create Love Create Freedom
Guiding you on your journey towards self-healing, self-mastery, personal growth, and transformation so that you can create the life, love, and freedom you desire. Conscious relationship, masculine archetype and feminine archetype teacher Allison Fischer helps you connect deeper to yourself, to each other, and to life.
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Podcasting since 2022 • 348 episodes
Create Love Create Freedom
Latest Episodes
Living Form A Place Of Scarcity Rather Than Abundance: How To Shift Your Mindset On Your Healing Journey
In this episode, we discuss the aspects of the feminine who feels like she is living in a place of scarcity rather than abundance when she is working through her childhood wounds and trauma, when she is healing from past relationship wounds and...
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Understanding The Dismissive Avoidant Man: Why He Says He Loves You But Doesn't Treat You Like He Does
Romantic involvement with a dismissive‑avoidant (“DA”) partner can feel like a paradox: on one hand there’s warmth, charm, even deep declarations of care; on the other, a stubborn distance that makes you question whether that love is real...
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Healing the Madona-Whore Wound Within the Feminine
In this episode, we continue our discussion of the Madona-Whore Complex and dive into a deep discussion on how the feminine can heal her experiences and psychological trauma related to being labeled the Modona or the Whore in her own life. ...
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Rejecting the Madonna-Whore Dichotomy: The Feminine Who Chooses Autonomy Over Conforming to Patriarchal Roles
As women, we have experienced the Madonna-Whore Complex and have been put into one or both of the categories with different men. In this episode, we discuss the women who choose neither path. We also discuss the correlation of the Madonna-Whore...
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How the Feminine Abandons Herself: The Correlation Between Self-Abandonment, Childhood Wounds, and Insecure Attachment and How the Feminine Can Reclaim Her Self-Identity
Self‑abandonment is the habitual overlooking—or outright suppression—of one’s own needs, feelings, and boundaries in order to maintain connection with another. For a woman socialized into a “feminine” role—encouraged to be nurturing, adaptive, ...
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