Attachment Types & Stress Reduction
What your attachment style says about you, and why your cortisol might be running the whole show.
Episode Summary
Episode 8 kicks off with a couple of quick follow-ups — turns out there are seven sisters planning the baby shower (not six), and Captain Bill, Brie's father-in-law, tuned in and wants to know if magnesium works for guys too. Spoiler: it does.
Then Bri and Cambria get into something that's been consuming their group chat: the Summer House reunion and the Ciara situation. Bri, who grew up half black in primarily white spaces, brings a personal and nuanced lens to what it means to be the only black person in the room — how you're perceived, how you're allowed to act, and what it feels like to watch that play out on a national stage. It's one of the more real and thoughtful conversations they've had on the pod.
From there, Bri takes the wheel with attachment styles — the psychology of how we connect, pull away, or quietly spiral in our close relationships. She runs Cambria through a five-question quiz (secure, anxious, or avoidant?), and the results spark a genuinely honest conversation about therapy, past relationships, and why most people are actually a blend of all three.
Then Cambria breaks down cortisol — what it actually is, why it's not the villain TikTok makes it out to be, and what chronic stress is really doing to your body and your relationships. From morning routines to fake urgency to magnesium, it's a practical and surprisingly reassuring look at why your nervous system is just trying to keep you alive.
What We Cover
Seven sisters, not six — and a quick shoutout to Captain Bill
Magnesium: yes, it works for men too
The Summer House reunion, the Ciara situation, and what it means to be the only black person in a white space
Attachment styles 101: secure, anxious, and avoidant
The five-question attachment style quiz (take it yourself!)
Why most people are a blend — and why that changes depending on the relationship
How therapy can move you from anxious to avoidant to secure
What cortisol actually is and why it's not the enemy
Chronic cortisol vs. acute cortisol — and what modern life is doing to both
How to fix your morning to fix your cortisol curve
Reducing fake urgency: notifications, email, and the Instagram problem
Why sleep is your biggest lever for stress
Safety signals: laughing, nature, slow mornings, and doing nothing without guilt
Timestamps
00:00 – Intro, seven sisters correction, and Captain Bill's magnesium question
02:30 – Summer House, Ciara, and being the only black person in white spaces
10:15 – Wrapping the Bravo talk and transitioning to attachment styles
11:45 – What are attachment styles? Secure, anxious, and avoidant explained
13:20 – The five-question attachment style quiz
20:10 – Tallying results and what they actually mean
24:00 – Cortisol 101: what it is and why it exists
26:30 – What happens when cortisol stays chronically high
28:45 – How to lower your cortisol: morning routines, walks, and reducing fake urgency
32:00 – Sleep, magnesium, and safety signals
34:10 – The real takeaway: regulate your nervous system first