In this episode of The Marvyn Harrison Podcast, we unpack one uncomfortable question: is the internet killing love? From religion and existential doubt to seasonal depression, trauma bonding, toxic relationship dynamics, and the rise of online healing culture, this conversation goes deep into how modern life is reshaping intimacy.
We explore:
This isn’t surface-level relationship advice.
It’s a real conversation about connection, loneliness, identity, healing, and responsibility in modern culture.
00:00 — Do You Actually Believe in God?
05:12 — Leaving Religion Without Losing Meaning
12:40 — The Existential Void After Faith
18:03 — Who Do You Call When You’re Not Okay?
22:45 — Peace vs Quiet: The Big Misunderstanding
27:52 — Is The Internet Designed To Break Relationships?
31:49 — Love Or Emotional Addiction?
35:01 — Trauma Bonding Explained
42:30 — Are We Addicted To Being Broken?
50:18 — The Attention Economy & Pain
58:44 — Therapy, AI & Healing Culture
01:07:11 — Seeing Your Parents As Humans
01:16:20 — Masculinity, Accountability & Modern Love
01:24:55 — Choosing Love Instead Of Needing It
Welcome to The Marvyn Harrison Podcast — a story-driven conversation exploring identity, fatherhood, masculinity, relationships, culture, politics, sport, and modern life.
In each episode, Marvyn Harrison sits down with leading thinkers, creatives, athletes, policymakers, and cultural voices to unpack the defining moments that shaped them. Through image prompts, structured storytelling, and revealing game segments, guests explore pivotal memories, career turning points, personal struggles, and the beliefs that guide their decisions today.
Expect honest discussions on mental health, family dynamics, leadership, equity, ambition, resilience, and the realities of navigating success in Britain and beyond.
This is a podcast about clarity, where lived experience meets sharp cultural insight.
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