

LeAnn Rimes
LeAnn Rimes is an American singer and actress. She released the album Blue in 1996, which includes the hit single of the same name. Blue is one of her most popular songs, along with How Do I Live and Can't Fight the Moonlight. She's released more albums, including This Woman and God's Work. Rimes won the fourth season of The Masked Singer in 2020 and has been in the films Coyote Ugly and It's Christmas, Eve.
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- THE ED MYLETT SHOW The Power of Being Vulnerable: The Real Reason Most People Fail at Love | Ed Mylett

What if the very thing you’re avoiding is the key to deeper love, stronger relationships, and real fulfillment?In this powerful mashup episode, I bring together some of the most honest and transformative conversations I’ve ever had about love, connection, and vulnerability. Too many people want intimacy without exposure, connection without risk, and love without discomfort. And the truth is, that trade never works. In these conversations, we get real about why most people struggle in relationships and how learning to be vulnerable is not a weakness, but the ultimate strength.You’ll hear from Jay Shetty on why self love and emotional awareness are the foundation of every healthy relationship, and how avoiding hard conversations quietly erodes connection. Humble The Poet shares deeply personal insights on emotional walls, fear of being hurt again, and why vulnerability is the bridge that allows love to flow both ways. His perspective will challenge how you think about pain, empathy, and what it really means to open your heart.I also sit down with LeAnn Rimes, who opens up about self acceptance, emotional healing, and the courage it takes to truly be seen, especially after public pain. And Matthew Hussey breaks down the patterns that sabotage modern relationships, from fear of rejection to the need for control, and how emotional honesty changes everything.This episode is not just about romantic love. It’s about the relationship you have with yourself, the walls you’ve built to protect your heart, and the cost of keeping them up. If you’ve ever told yourself, “I’m never doing that again,” after being hurt, this conversation will speak directly to you. Love does not require perfection. It requires courage. And vulnerability is the price of admission.Key Takeaways Why vulnerability is the foundation of real connection, not a liability How emotional walls meant to protect you often become prisons The difference between self love and self avoidance Why sitting with pain is sometimes the fastest path to healing How fear of being hurt again quietly sabotages relationships The skills required to build intimacy in a distracted, guarded world If you want deeper relationships, more meaningful love, and a stronger connection to who you really are, this episode will challenge you, stretch you, and move you. The life you want is on the other side of the conversations you’ve been avoiding.👉 SUBSCRIBE TO ED'S YOUTUBE CHANNEL NOW 👈 → → → CONNECT WITH ED MYLETT ON SOCIAL MEDIA: ← ← ← ➡️ INSTAGRAM ➡️FACEBOOK ➡️ LINKEDIN ➡️ X ➡️ WEBSITE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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- FROM
- Jackson, MS, United States
- BORN
- August 28, 1982
- GENRE
- Country