Even Here, Even Now: A Needy Podcast with Mara Glatzel

The Needy Woman Trope Is a Lie: Reclaiming Your Needs and Becoming Your Own Secure Base

Mar 19, 2026
A candid dive into why the “needy woman” trope is false and how needs can be the path to safety. Stories about cultural conditioning, childhood disconnection from bodily signals, and the buildup of suppressed needs are explored. Practical ideas about building language for needs, becoming your own secure base, and new daily practices for tending tender parts are introduced.
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INSIGHT

The Tornado Of Stuffed Needs

  • Stuffing needs doesn't erase them; it creates an avalanche or "tornado" that feels overwhelming when touched.
  • Mara uses the closet-and-avalanche metaphor to explain why suppressed needs later appear as intense, consuming hunger.
ANECDOTE

Holding My Daughter's Big Feelings

  • Mara describes parenting her nine-year-old who screams through big feelings to model being unafraid of neediness.
  • She uses this example to show how holding a child's big feelings mirrors how we must hold our own inner young parts.
ADVICE

Reach In And Name What You Need

  • Reach in and hold the young part of yourself inside the tornado instead of shaming it; build vocabulary to name needs.
  • Mara advises talking about needs publicly and practicing language to convert shame into clear requests.
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