Close the Chapter Episode 341 - Are You A Serial Fixer? with Leah Marone, LCSW
Close the Chapter Podcast with Kristen Boice
Release Date: 10/29/2025
Close the Chapter Podcast with Kristen Boice
In this episode, Kristen shares a powerful conversation with Rachel Hall, LMHC, about working through fear and shame, especially during uncertain and emotionally overwhelming seasons. ...
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In this episode, Kristen sits down with trauma therapist and author Yolanda Renteria to explore the deep connection between attachment and attunement, and how they shape every relationship in your life. You will learn: What attachment and attunement really mean, and why they matter in everyday relationships The four attachment styles and how they shape your patterns Why you repeat relationship dynamics from childhood, and how to break them How disconnection from your body impacts connection with others The anxious and avoidant cycle, and how to build emotional capacity to shift it Connect...
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In this episode, Kristen dives into how to help your teen or adult child through a breakup and what parents might be missing when it comes to understanding their child’s pain, reactions, and healing. You will learn: How breakups impact teens and young adults differently and why no two experiences are the same Why it’s important for parents to notice their own emotional triggers during their child’s breakup How to “hold space” so your child feels safe to open up and process their emotions The different types of breakups and the wide range of emotions that can come with them...
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In this episode, Kristen talks with Ben Eckstein, a therapist specializing in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, anxiety, and related disorders, about how worry and rumination work and how to manage them more effectively. You will learn: How to recognize the difference between automatic worry and the choices you make in responding to it Why anxiety and rumination feel uncontrollable and how to start gaining a sense of control A practical method (SCAMP) to break down and understand your worry patterns How compulsions and avoidance behaviors keep anxiety cycles going Techniques like exposure...
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In this encore episode, Kristen sits down with Dr. Judy Ho to break down attachment theory, how it shapes our relationships, and how we can heal insecure attachment at any stage of life. You will learn: How attachment styles are formed in early childhood and why they still impact your adult relationships today The key differences between secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized attachment styles Why you may be attracted to certain partners (and how attachment patterns drive relationship dynamics) What the inner child really is and how unresolved wounds show up in your daily...
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In this encore episode, Kristen sits down with Dr. Kristin Neff to explore how self-compassion can help you break free from shame, quiet self-criticism, and build a more authentic and grounded relationship with yourself. You will learn: How to define self-compassion and the three core components that make it effective The difference between tender self-compassion and fierce self-compassion—and when to use each Why shame and self-criticism are so common (and how to break free from them) Practical tools and scripts to start speaking to yourself with kindness today How self-compassion impacts...
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In this episode, Kristen sits down with Dr. Alina Kastner, an expert in narcissistic relationships and author, to dive into how to recognize unhealthy relationship patterns, why they’re so hard to leave, and what true healing actually looks like. You will learn: How to recognize the signs of a narcissistic relationship Why you may feel unworthy, unlovable, or like something is wrong with you Why it’s so hard to leave and the fear of being alone The steps to begin breaking free from unhealthy relationship patterns How to heal, rebuild your confidence, and reconnect with yourself...
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In this episode. Kristen is joined by clinical psychologist and motherhood coach Dr. Angele Close to discuss how parenting can trigger unresolved childhood wounds, the transition of matrescence, and tools that help parents respond with greater self-awareness, compassion, and connection. You’ll Learn: What matrescence is and why motherhood is a major identity transition Why parenting often activates unresolved childhood wounds How Internal Family Systems (IFS) helps parents understand emotional triggers Why healing your own parts can help break generational cycles How...
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In this encore episode, Kristen is joined by Dr. Sherrie Campbell, a licensed clinical psychologist and bestselling author, to discuss the lasting impact of emotionally abusive parents and the journey toward healing. You will learn: How emotionally abusive parents can affect your sense of self and relationships later in life. Dr. Sherrie's personal journey of cutting ties with her family and the impact it had on her life. How to identify and manage emotional triggers that stem from past trauma. The challenges of healing and the importance of no-contact strategies. Practical tools...
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In this episode, Kristen sits down with transition and relationship Coach and author Charu Seth to explore what really happens when you wake up one day and realize you’ve lost yourself in marriage and motherhood, and how it’s possible to begin reclaiming your identity. You’ll Learn: How losing yourself in marriage and motherhood can slowly erode your identity and self-worth Why people-pleasing and constant caretaking lead to resentment, burnout, and emotional depletion How fear (of being alone, not enough, or failing) keeps you stuck in unhealthy patterns The impact of...
info_outlineIn this episode, Kristen is joined by psychotherapist, clinical instructor, and author Leah Marone to explore the hidden patterns behind the urge to fix others’ problems and how shifting from solving to supporting builds stronger relationships, healthier boundaries, and greater emotional balance.
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Serial Fixer: Break Free from the Habit of Solving Other People's Problems: https://amzn.to/3KLbebT
Leah Marone's book recommendations:
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Maybe You Should Talk To Someone: A Therapist, HER Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed: https://amzn.to/4h7GT38
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The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma: https://amzn.to/48vhyOC
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Set Boundaries, Find Peace: A Guide to Reclaiming Yourself: https://amzn.to/3L9FXzf
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We Can Do Hard Things: Answers to Life's 20 Questions: https://amzn.to/47powDu
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The Gifts of Imperfection: 10th Anniversary Edition: Features a new foreword and brand-new tools: https://amzn.to/3WBxY0t
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