Culture Apothecary with Alex Clark
Attachment Styles: What’s Yours & Why It Matters | Thais Gibson
14 Oct 2025
What if the way you love, fight, or text back all comes from how you were held as a baby? 👶In this episode, I sit down with Thais Gibson, founder of The Personal Development School and attachment theory guru, to get real about how our earliest environment didn’t just shape our childhood — it built our attachment style, and it’s been running the show ever since.We dive into what shapes your attachment style, the truth about daycare and bonding, and whether we’re stuck in these patterns for life. Plus, Thais reveals what she thinks my attachment style is… and it might surprise you. 😳Thank you to our sponsors!TAYLOR DUKES WELLNESS: Use code "ALEXCLARK" for 10% off your purchaseZEBRA: Use code "ALEX" for 10% off any orderA'DEL NATURAL COSMETICS: Use code "ALEX" for 25% off first-time ordersBLDG ACTIVE SKIN REPAIR: Use code “ALEX” for 20% off your orderCROWDHEALTH: Use code “CULTURE” to get your first three months for only $99/monthAGENT NATEUR: Use code "ALEXCLARK" for 15% offOur Guest:Thais GibsonThais's Links:IG: The Personal Development SchoolWebsite: The Personal Development School University👗 Get Alex’s freshest fashion picks and exclusive guest recommendations—delivered straight to your inbox!Sign up for the newsletter HERE: WEEKLY NEWSLETTER SIGNUPFOLLOW ALEX:Instagram | @realalexclarkInstagram | @cultureapothecaryFacebook | @realalexclarkX | @yoalexrapzYouTube | @RealAlexClarkSpotify | Culture Apothecary with Alex Clark Apple Podcast | Culture Apothecary with Alex ClarkJoin the Cuteservatives Facebook group to connect with likeminded friends who love America and all things health and wellness! Join the CUTEservative Facebook Group!Subscribe to ‘Culture Apothecary’ on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. New episodes drop 6pm PST/ 9pm EST every Monday and Thursday.
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