• Are You a Good Student or Are You Dysregulated? Why Doing Everything Right Still Isn't Calming Your Anxiety
    Jul 8 2026

    You've been doing everything right. Setting your intentions. Regulating on purpose. You didn't just listen to the episode on thought spirals — you listened to every episode, on 1.5 speed, because that's who you are. The A+ student. The gold star collector. The one who does the extra credit.

    And then it's 5:00 on a Thursday, your husband walks in in a mood, and everything you've been practicing flies out the window. And now you're not just frustrated with him — you're questioning whether any of this is even working.

    In this episode, I'm showing you the sneaky truth about being the good student: the rule-following and gold-star collecting was never really about being the best. It was a safety strategy. And it never actually worked — no matter how many stars you earned, you never stopped scanning for danger. Now you're using that exact same strategy to try to get calm... and you're trying to heal your hypervigilance with hypervigilance.

    In this episode:

    • The third-grade story that your nervous system will feel in real time (Chris and Danny, I'm looking at you)
    • Why running to check "is it working? am I fixed?" is the same nervous system move as scanning for trouble
    • The actual coaching audio I sent a private client after her 5:00 kitchen meltdown
    • The pickle jar principle: why one hard moment doesn't erase the muscle you're building
    • The shift: you won't feel relaxed when you've earned enough gold stars — you'll feel relaxed when you relax about feeling relaxed

    Your practice is working. You just have to stop grading it.

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    16 mins
  • Having More Time To Prepare Isn't Creating Certainty
    Jul 1 2026

    You Don't Need More Time to Prepare

    You tell yourself you just need to think about it a little more. Do one more pass. Get a little more clarity before you commit.

    It feels responsible.

    But what if it's not preparation?

    What if it's actually a sneaky way your dysregulation shows upd

    In this episode, we're looking at one of the most socially acceptable forms of dysregulation — overpreparing — through the story of a client who had three weeks to put together the pitch of her career, and spent almost all of it burying the version she'd already written.

    You'll learn how to tell the difference between actually being unprepared and just chasing certainty, why your nervous system has to be sneaky about how it stalls you, and why the amount of time you think you need has almost nothing to do with the amount of time it would actually take.

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    10 mins
  • Why Working Harder Doesn't Solve the Problem
    Jun 24 2026

    Your whole life you've been told that when something feels bad, you should do something about it.

    Think harder.

    Work harder.

    Make a plan.

    Research the solution.

    Figure it out.

    But what if all that effort is the thing keeping you stuck?

    In this episode, I share a coaching conversation with a client who found herself angry after realizing how much she'd been carrying in her relationships. Like most high achievers, her instinct wasn't to feel the anger. It was to get busy.

    To solve.

    To fix.

    To do something.

    What she discovered instead is something I see all the time:

    Sometimes you're not solving the problem.

    You're solving the discomfort.

    And sometimes the action you think is helping is actually creating more work, more exhaustion, and more distance from the thing that needs your attention.

    We talk about why uncomfortable feelings so often trigger action, how hypervigilance disguises itself as responsibility, and why learning to feel a feeling without treating it like an emergency might be one of the most important skills you ever build.

    Because sometimes there isn't actually a problem to solve.

    There's just a feeling to feel.

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    10 mins
  • The Loneliness of Being "The One" (And How To Feel Like You Belong)
    Jun 17 2026

    Have you ever felt lonely in a room full of people who genuinely care about you?

    In this episode, I'm sharing a realization that completely changed the way I think about belonging. For years, I believed I just hadn't found "my people" yet. But after finding myself in a room that should have felt like home—and realizing I still felt like an outsider—I uncovered something much deeper.

    If you're the person everyone depends on, the helper, the fixer, the strong one, this conversation is for you. We'll explore why fitting in and belonging aren't the same thing, why receiving help doesn't always feel helpful, and the hidden role vulnerability plays in creating real connection.

    You'll learn why being needed can feel safer than being seen, how your nervous system may be keeping you stuck in the role of "the one," and what it takes to experience belonging without having to earn it.

    If you've ever wondered why you still feel unseen despite having supportive relationships, this episode offers a different answer—and a path forward.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • The difference between fitting in and truly belonging
    • Why being the strong one can create unexpected loneliness
    • The hidden connection between vulnerability and connection
    • Why asking for help isn't always the same as feeling supported
    • How to start retraining your nervous system to feel safe being seen

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    15 mins
  • Client Story: Energetic Integrity (And Why Your Energy Speaks Louder Than Your Words)
    Jun 3 2026

    In Part 2 of my conversation with Courtney, we explore a powerful concept that most people have never been taught: energetic integrity.

    Have you ever told someone, "I'm fine," while every part of you knew you weren't? Or sensed that someone else's words didn't match the energy they were giving off?

    That's energetic integrity.

    In this episode, we talk about what happens when your words and your energy don't match, why people can feel the truth even when you're trying to hide it, and how being out of energetic alignment creates unnecessary stress, disconnection, and emotional exhaustion.

    We also explore parenting, emotional honesty, trusting your intuition, and why children often sense what adults are feeling long before anything is said out loud.

    Most importantly, we discuss how creating more joy, playfulness, and emotional honesty doesn't have to be complicated. Sometimes shifting your energy is as simple as putting on a unicorn costume, dancing in your kitchen, or allowing yourself to tell the truth about how you actually feel.

    If you're tired of performing, people pleasing, or convincing everyone that you're okay when you're not, this conversation will help you reconnect with yourself and create more energetic alignment in your life.

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    • What energetic integrity actually means
    • Why your energy always communicates the truth
    • The disconnect between words and emotional energy
    • How children naturally read energy and intuition
    • Why pretending you're "fine" creates confusion and disconnection
    • Teaching children to trust themselves and their instincts
    • Emotional honesty and nervous system regulation
    • Letting go of energy management and people pleasing
    • The role of playfulness in emotional healing
    • Why transformation doesn't have to be complicated
    • How small shifts can create big changes in your emotional state
    • Building trust through authenticity and consistency
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    8 mins
  • Client Story: The Messy Middle of Transformation, Divorce, & Learning to Trust Yourself
    May 27 2026

    A few years ago, Courtney joined me on the podcast during the early stages of her Calm AF transformation. You can listen to that episode here. At the time, she had just returned from one of my retreats where she experienced a powerful future-self visualization that eventually led her to a completely different home and life.

    What we didn't fully talk about back then was that she also knew she needed to get divorced.

    In this follow-up conversation, Courtney shares what happened in the years between making that life-changing decision and fully stepping into the next version of herself. This episode explores the messy middle of personal transformation: the uncertainty, fear, nervous system dysregulation, relationship patterns, identity shifts, dating after divorce, and learning to trust yourself while everything around you changes.

    We talk about what healing actually looks like in real life, why transformation is rarely linear, and how consistent support, community, and nervous system work helped Courtney navigate divorce, motherhood, relationships, and rebuilding her identity over time.

    If you've ever felt stuck in limbo, afraid to trust yourself, or frustrated that healing doesn't happen instantly, this conversation will help you feel less alone. Because real transformation is not one breakthrough moment. It's learning how to keep showing up for yourself in the middle of the free fall.

    🩵 Click HERE to hear more of Courtney's story and more Calm AF transformations In This Episode
    • What the "messy middle" of transformation really looks like
    • Learning to trust yourself during divorce and major life changes
    • Why healing and personal growth are not linear
    • Nervous system regulation during uncertainty and transition
    • Dating after divorce and recognizing old relationship patterns
    • How community and consistent support change the healing process
    • Letting go of perfectionism and survival patterns
    • Identity shifts after divorce, motherhood, and major transitions
    • Why transformation feels like "free fall" before stability returns
    • The importance of continuing emotional regulation practices long term

    Click HERE to hear more of Courtney's story and other Calm AF transformations.

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    19 mins
  • People Pleasing and Burnout Are NOT Your Only Options
    May 20 2026

    If you've spent your whole life making sure everyone else is okay before you even THINK about yourself…this episode is for youuuuu.

    Because somewhere along the way, you probably learned there were only two choices in life:
    either you become the person who shows up for everyone all the time no matter what it costs you…or you become an asshole.

    So naturally? You chose exhausted.

    In this episode, we're talking about:

    • people pleasing
    • hypervigilance
    • emotional overfunctioning
    • why your nervous system keeps pulling you back into self abandonment
    • and why there are actually NINETEEN other options between martyr and asshole

    Also, I tell the story about the time my son genuinely thought he could grow up to be a dog, which somehow became the perfect metaphor for this entire conversation.

    If you are tired of being the exhausted background character in your own life, this episode will feel like a giant nervous system exhale.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • why people pleasing starts so early for so many of us
    • how childhood conditioning teaches us to become "good"
    • the connection between hypervigilance and overgiving
    • why boundaries feel unsafe to the nervous system
    • emotional burnout and resentment
    • the Calm AF Scale and nervous system regulation
    • the "martyr vs asshole" trap
    • why there are nineteen other choices between those extremes
    • how to become the main character in your own life again
    • nervous system recalibration and repetition
    • why caring less does NOT make you selfish
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    Each message:

    • Takes less than 2 minutes to read and delivered right to your inbox
    • Ensures the FIRST neural pathway you travel each day is regulated
    • Reminds you that you are the driver of your car, the main character of your life
    • Helps you remember that lightening up makes you more productive

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    11 mins
  • How to Break Old Habits and Build a New Mindset That Sticks
    May 13 2026
    Episode Description

    Are you stuck repeating the same patterns, even though you know they're not getting you where you want to go? In this episode, we break down the #1 mistake people make when trying to change their mindset and manifest a new reality—and how to fix it.

    Using powerful, relatable analogies (like choosing between a familiar road and a new one), you'll learn why your brain keeps pulling you back into old stories and limiting beliefs—and what it actually takes to rewire those neural pathways for good.

    This episode dives into the science of how habits and thoughts are formed, why discomfort is a necessary part of growth, and how to stop "indulging in the familiar" so you can finally move forward.

    If you're ready to stop overanalyzing your old thoughts and start building new ones that actually support your goals, this episode will give you a simple, actionable framework to follow.

    Get your reps in.

    Change takes repetitions. If you want to get your reps in before life grabs you by the face, grab my Daily Calibrations

    Each message:

    • Takes less than 2 minutes to read
    • Ensures the FIRST neural pathway you travel each day is one of joy
    • Reminds you that work doesn't HAVE to be hard
    • Helps you remember that lightening up makes you more productive

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    7 mins