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Invite Anne Dranitsaris, Ph.D. to bring thoughtful, practical insight to conversations on relationship patterns, emotional development, authentic self-leadership, codependency, imposter syndrome, and personal growth. Her interviews combine clinical depth, accessible language, and actionable takeaways for listeners.
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Conversations That Resonate
Anne speaks to audiences seeking depth, clarity, and meaningful transformation. These topics work well for podcasts focused on mental health, relationships, leadership, personal development, and emotional wellbeing.
Whether through YouTube videos or podcast conversations, Anne helps make sense of the patterns that keep running your lifeโand give you the tools to break them for good.
If youโre stuck in self-doubt, struggling in your relationships, or showing up as a version of yourself that no longer fitsโthis space is for you.
Because the truth is: youโre not broken. Youโre just wired for survival, not fulfillment.
Itโs time to change that.
Podcast Topics
Codependency, People-Pleasing, and Perfectionism
Understand why you overfunction, overgive, overmanage, and lose sight of yourself in the needs, expectations, and emotions of others.
Attachment Styles and Relationship Patterns
See how early attachment experiences influence the way you connect, protect yourself, react, withdraw, pursue, or repair in relationships.
Imposter Syndrome and the High-Functioning Persona
Explore the deeper emotional roots of self-doubt, the hidden cost of perfectionism, and how high achievers can move from performance-driven identity to grounded confidence.
Narcissistic Behavior and Dysfunctional Dynamics
Recognize the patterns that keep you drawn into manipulation, emotional confusion, self-abandonment, and one-sided relationships.
Authentic Self Development
Build the inner capacities that help you stop repeating old patterns and begin living, loving, and leading from who you truly are..
Authentic Leadership
How emotional development influences leadership presence, decision-making, conflict, and resilience, and why authenticity is essential for sustainable influence.
Relationship Rules
Why smart, capable people repeat painful relationship dynamics, how unconscious rules shape connection, and what it takes to build healthier, more secure bonds.
Personality Type, Emotional Needs, and Survival Patterns
Learn how your brain, personality style, and unmet emotional needs shape the adaptive patterns you use to feel safe, accepted, or in control.
Popular Interview Themes
Attachment and Emotional Development
How early emotional adaptation shapes adult relationships, self-worth, and the capacity for intimacy, trust, and emotional regulation.
Why We Were Never Taught How to Build Healthy Relationships
Why love, attraction, and commitment are not enough without the emotional capacities needed for secure connection.
Becoming Who You Are Meant to Be in Relationships
Anne shares her developmental approach to helping people move beyond old patterns and build relationships from the authentic self.
What are Adaptive/Codependent Personas?
The roles people adopt to gain approval, avoid pain, or stay safe, and how those personas can limit authenticity, connection, and growth.
Why We Keep Choosing the Same Relationship Patterns
How adaptive personas formed early in life and contain the relationship pattern of the insecure attachment we bring to adult relationships.
Breaking Free from the Need to Be Needed
A compassionate discussion about how caretaking, rescuing, and pleasing can become identity patterns that block real intimacy.
Healing Trauma Through Resuming Development
Why insight alone is not enough, how development unfolds over time, and what real change looks like in therapy, coaching, and everyday life.
Codependency Is Not a Character Flaw
Reframing codependency as a developmental delay rather than weakness, pathology, or something people should be ashamed of.
16 Emotional Capacities for Healthy Relationships
Explore the relationship capacities needed to self-regulate, set boundaries, tolerate discomfort, and maintain self-esteem.