Steady and Connected
Does anxiety show up in your closest relationships? Do you find yourself seeking reassurance, reading into silences, or pulling away just when you want to get closer?
You're not difficult. You're not too much. Your nervous system may be responding to patterns laid down long before this relationship began.
Steady and Connected is the podcast that explains why — and shows you what you can do about it.
Hosted by Dr Narelle Duncan, Clinical Psychologist with a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Griffith University, drawing on 30 years of helping people understand themselves. Each episode brings you evidence-based tools for understanding anxiety, attachment, and emotional regulation in your closest relationships.
Practical. Warm. Clinically grounded. Made specifically for people navigating the real pressures of relationships and mental health today.
Find the free Attachment and Anxiety Quiz at steadyandconnected.com.au
Steady and Connected provides psychoeducation content for general information purposes only. It is not a substitute for individual psychological assessment or treatment. If you are in crisis, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14.
Steady and Connected
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The Steady and Connected podcast — first episode launches on 22 June.
Hosted by Dr Narelle Duncan, Clinical Psychologist with a PhD from Griffith University, drawing on 30 years of helping people understand themselves. The show explores why anxiety can show up in our closest relationships — and what evidence-based psychology has to say about understanding those patterns.
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→ Free five-minute attachment quiz: steadyandconnected.com.au
Steady and Connected provides psychoeducation content for general information purposes only. It is not a substitute for individual psychological assessment or treatment. If you are in crisis, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14.
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You know that feeling when
someone you love goes quiet and
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something in you just grabs?
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When you find yourself reading their
messages for signs everything is
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okay, or when a small disagreement
somehow feels like losing everything.
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If any of that sounds familiar, you're
not broken, you're not too much.
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Your nervous system may be doing
exactly what it learned to do long
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before this relationship began.
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I'm Dr Narelle Duncan, a Clinical
Psychologist drawing on 30 years of
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helping people understand themselves.
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This is Steady and Connected.
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Each episode, I'll bring you the
science, the tools, and the clarity
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to understand what may be happening
when anxiety shows up in love and what
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you might do with that understanding.
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Follow Steady and Connected wherever
you listen, so each new episode lands
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in your feed the moment it goes live.
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And if you'd like to find out which
attachment pattern is most active
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for you, there's a free five-minute
quiz at steadyandconnected.com.au.
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Your results come straight to your inbox.
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Now, take care of yourself,
and I'll see you in episode one