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Letting Love In with Jake Kauffman - Act 1

Nov 06, 202434 minEp. 185
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Episode description

In this first act with Jake Kaufman, we explore the profound impact of childhood environments on adult behavior patterns. Growing up in small-town Michigan where vulnerability was discouraged, Jake developed protective masks of perfectionism after experiencing sexual assault at age twelve. Drawing from Rumi and Jung, we examine how early trauma shapes our unconscious behaviors, particularly in men who often lack the tools or permission for emotional expression. The discussion weaves through the neuroscience of early childhood development, the power of proper mirroring, and why even accomplished individuals need guides for growth. Jake's journey illuminates a central truth about transformation: our primary task isn't pursuing success, but discovering and dismantling the internal barriers that stand against it.


Bio:
Jake Kauffman is an Executive Producer and Founder of Transient Productions. He completely gave up his corporate career to move to Los Angeles and pursue his dream of producing original films that are both inspirational and compelling. He is currently wrapping production on my first feature entitled “I’m So Good I’m Embarrassed,” a documentary chronicling the last year in the life of his 93-year-old grandfather. His intention is to empower others to prioritize making intimate and lasting connections in their relationships.

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