We Need To Talk with Dr. Darcy Sterling
We Need To Talk with Dr. Darcy Sterling

We Need To Talk with Dr. Darcy Sterling

Darcy Sterling

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For more than 25 years, Dr. Darcy Sterling has been helping people conquer their toughest relationship challenges. She is a New York City-based licensed therapist, the host of E! Network’s Famously Single, the former Global Ambassador to Tinder, and now she brings her no-nonsense advice to her new podcast, We Need To Talk With Dr. Darcy Sterling. We Need To Talk is a dating and relationship podcast that will inspire and empower you with the tools and skills you need to love better so you can live better.

Recent Episodes

Why You Keep Choosing the Same Relationship in Different Packaging
DEC 9, 2025
Why You Keep Choosing the Same Relationship in Different Packaging
Have you ever looked at your relationship history and thought, “How am I here again?”Different person, different story, yet somehow the emotional blueprint feels eerily familiar.In this episode, I walk you through what’s actually driving those repetitive relationship dynamics — not the behaviors you consciously notice, but the unconscious patterns that get activated long before you realize what’s happening. These patterns come from early learning, attachment, and the roles you were shaped to play in relationships. And unless you bring them into awareness, they continue choosing for you.Think of this as a systems upgrade. I want you to understand the internal rules you’ve been following without knowing it — the ones that dictate who you’re drawn to, what feels “chemically right,” and why certain dysfunctions feel familiar. Once you can name your pattern, you can interrupt it and finally write a new script.We’ll also talk about what healthy connection feels like when you stop outsourcing your self-worth to old wiring and what shifts internally when you stop mistaking intensity for intimacy.What You’ll LearnWhy certain dynamics feel magnetic even when they’re unhealthy.How your unconscious patterning influences who you pursue and who you stay with.What it takes to break the cycle and choose differently, not just date differently.If you’re tired of the same story with different characters, this episode will help you understand the mechanics of your pattern and show you what it takes to break it for good.If you found this episode helpful, be sure to follow, rate, and subscribe to We Need To Talk with Dr. Darcy Sterling so you never miss a new conversation.Xxoo DarcyREFERENCES/RESOURCESwww.alternativescounseling.comCREDITS“We Need To Talk With Dr. Darcy Sterling” is a Sterling Standard Production. Editing and sound engineering by Bart Migal. Our theme music is by Trending Music. Special thanks to Amanda Cristiani and Robyn Jaenchen.  DISCLAIMERInstagram:@drdarcysterling Facebook:Dr.Darcy SterlingTik Tok:@doctordarcysterling  X:@DrDarcySterling   YouTube:@DarcySterling   Threads:@drdarcysterlingWatch this episode here on YouTube.
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8 MIN
 Feelings Aren’t Facts: How Therapy Culture Lost the Plot
DEC 2, 2025
Feelings Aren’t Facts: How Therapy Culture Lost the Plot
Today we’re pulling back the curtain on a cultural shift that’s been quietly reshaping how we function in relationships, work, and daily life. Somewhere along the way, the language of therapy stopped being a tool for healing — and became a script for avoidance.Suddenly everything is “toxic.” Every tough conversation is a “boundary violation.” And any feeling — no matter how fleeting — is treated as absolute truth.But here’s the reality: Feelings are signals, not facts. And when we mistake one for the other, we lose our capacity to tolerate discomfort, repair ruptures, and stay connected when things get hard.In this episode, I’m joined by RaQuel Hopkins — whose work on emotional resilience and discomfort tolerance is both grounded and refreshingly honest. Together, we break down how therapy-speak has gone off the rails and what it actually looks like to build psychological strength in a culture that rewards fragility.You’ll walk away with:A clearer understanding of why “therapy language” exploded culturally — and why so much of it is being misused.The difference between true boundaries and avoidant behavior disguised as self-care.Practical tools for strengthening emotional resilience so you can stay regulated and present, even when things get uncomfortable.If you’re tired of oversimplified wellness advice, if you want relationships that can handle real conflict, or if you’re ready for a more honest conversation about feelings, facts, and personal responsibility, this episode is for you.Xxoo DarcyREFERENCES/RESOURCESwww.alternativescounseling.comRaQuel HopkinsInstagramThe Capacity WorkbookThe Capacity JournalThe NewsletterCREDITS“We Need To Talk With Dr. Darcy Sterling” is a Sterling Standard Production. Editing and sound engineering by Bart Migal. Our theme music is by Trending Music. Special thanks to Amanda Cristiani and Robyn Jaenchen.  DISCLAIMERInstagram:@drdarcysterling Facebook:Dr.Darcy SterlingTik Tok:@doctordarcysterling  X:@DrDarcySterling   YouTube:@DarcySterling   Threads:@drdarcysterlingWatch this episode here on YouTube. 
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37 MIN
How to Have That Conversation You’re Avoiding
NOV 25, 2025
How to Have That Conversation You’re Avoiding
This week, a lot of us are heading into family time, which can be beautiful, but it can also bring up old patterns, old roles, old emotions. And while the holidays are not the time to sit someone down for a difficult conversation, they are the time when those conversations start to weigh on us.So before we dive in, I want you to think of today's episode as grounding, as clarity, not as a call to action. This is about understanding your own emotional patterns, recognizing what gets activated around the people who raised you, and getting honest with yourself about what you need without feeling like you have to fix anything this week. So as you listen, take what helps you feel steadier and leave the rest. There's no homework today, no confrontation plan, no conversation you should be having at Thanksgiving, just insight, just support. Let's get into it.Ever find yourself replaying a conversation in your head—over and over—only to avoid it altogether? Maybe you want to tell a friend they hurt your feelings. Or ask for a raise. Or bring up that thing your partner said that’s still bothering you.We all do it. But why? Why do we avoid conversations that could actually improve our relationships—and our lives?Most of us dodge these talks because we fear conflict or don’t want to hurt someone’s feelings. But avoiding the conversation doesn’t make the discomfort go away. It causes it to fester.Today, I’m joined by someone who knows this terrain professionally and personally—my wife, Steph Sterling, LCSW. She also happens to be the most talented couples therapist I know.In this episode, we unpack:How to tell if you’re avoiding a conversation out of fear or just waiting for the right time.The biggest mistakes people make when they finally speak up.How to navigate tough talks in a way that brings you closer together instead of pulling you apart (step-by-step).Plus… Steph shares some stories about our own struggles that just might surprise you.Xxoo DarcyREFERENCESwww.alternativescounseling.comGetting The Love You Want Forbes Article: Are Your Employees Avoiding Difficult Conversations?https://www.instagram.com/steph_sterling_lcsw/https://alternativescounseling.com/meet-the-owners/steph/CREDITS“We Need To Talk With Dr. Darcy Sterling” is a Sterling Standard Production. Editing and sound engineering by Bart Migal. Our theme music is by Trending Music. Special thanks to Amanda Cristiani.  DISCLAIMERInstagram:@drdarcysterlingFacebook:Dr.Darcy SterlingTik Tok:@doctordarcysterling X:@DrDarcySterling   YouTube:@DarcySterling   Threads:@drdarcysterlingWatch this episode here on YouTube. 
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50 MIN
Why Feeling Loved Isn't the Same as Being Loved
NOV 18, 2025
Why Feeling Loved Isn't the Same as Being Loved
In this episode, I’m unpacking one of the most disorienting experiences in relationships: The disconnect between being loved and feeling loved. It’s a gap that can quietly erode security and connection — not because something is “wrong” with you, but because your internal wiring, attachment history, and relational expectations shape how love lands in your system.I’m breaking down why some relationships look healthy from the outside yet feel emotionally thin on the inside… and what to do when your partner is doing “all the right things” but the experience still doesn’t register in your nervous system. This isn’t about blame — it’s about understanding your emotional blueprint so you can build relationships that feel nourishing, not just functional.We’ll talk about the subtle cues your body looks for when determining whether connection is real, how old attachment patterns can override present-day reality, and why your partner’s efforts sometimes don’t translate into the felt sense of being cherished. And most importantly: What it actually takes to close that gap.You’ll walk away with:A clearer understanding of why “love received” doesn’t always equal “love perceived.Tools to identify what your nervous system needs to register safety and closeness, even when your partner is showing up consistently.A roadmap for bridging the emotional gap, so your relationships feel more reciprocal, attuned, and deeply connected.If this landed for you, go hit follow. It takes a second and it keeps these conversations coming.Xxoo DarcyREFERENCES/RESOURCESwww.alternativescounseling.comCREDITS“We Need To Talk With Dr. Darcy Sterling” is a Sterling Standard Production. Editing and sound engineering by Bart Migal. Our theme music is by Trending Music. Special thanks to Amanda Cristiani and Robyn Jaenchen.  DISCLAIMERInstagram:@drdarcysterling Facebook:Dr.Darcy SterlingTik Tok:@doctordarcysterling  X:@DrDarcySterling   YouTube:@DarcySterling  Threads:@drdarcysterlingWatch this episode here on YouTube. 
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10 MIN
Why Emotional Flexibility Could Be The Most Important Skill You Learn
NOV 11, 2025
Why Emotional Flexibility Could Be The Most Important Skill You Learn
Emotional flexibility is one of the most underrated skills we have — and one of the most powerful indicators of resilience. In this episode, I’m breaking down what it actually means to be emotionally flexible, how it shows up in your day-to-day life, and why it becomes the make-or-break factor when life blindsides you.Whether you’re navigating a breakup, a professional detour, or a season of uncertainty, emotional flexibility determines whether you adapt, shut down, or spiral. And the good news? It’s a skill you can build at any age.Today, I’ll walk you through the behaviors that signal strong emotional flexibility, the patterns that tell me you’re struggling with it, and the practices that strengthen your ability to pivot without losing your center. This work isn’t about “staying positive” — it’s about staying grounded.What You’ll LearnHow emotional flexibility influences the way you respond when life shifts suddenly.The common signs that you’re resisting reality instead of adapting to it.Practical strategies to build emotional flexibility so you can bounce back faster.Before you go, make sure you’re following and subscribed. It helps the show grow, and it means you’ll never miss an episode. Talk to you next week.Xxoo DarcyREFERENCES/RESOURCESwww.alternativescounseling.comCREDITS“We Need To Talk With Dr. Darcy Sterling” is a Sterling Standard Production. Editing and sound engineering by Bart Migal. Our theme music is by Trending Music. Special thanks to Amanda Cristiani and Robyn Jaenchen.  DISCLAIMERInstagram:@drdarcysterling Facebook:Dr.Darcy SterlingTik Tok:@doctordarcysterling  X:@DrDarcySterling   YouTube:@DarcySterling   Threads:@drdarcysterlingWatch this episode here on YouTube. 
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17 MIN