In this episode, we’re naming something almost everyone experiences—but few people can explain: that “flat,” quiet season after growth. You’re not falling apart… but you’re not inspired either. If you’re a founder, leader, or parent who’s used to momentum, this phase can feel unsettling. Here’s the truth: this isn’t failure—it’s recalibration. It’s your nervous system uninstalling old coping patterns and learning how to exist without urgency, performing, fixing, or chasing. You’ll learn...
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In this episode, we’re naming something almost everyone experiences—but few people can explain: that “flat,” quiet season after growth. You’re not falling apart… but you’re not inspired either. If you’re a founder, leader, or parent who’s used to momentum, this phase can feel unsettling. Here’s the truth: this isn’t failure—it’s recalibration. It’s your nervous system uninstalling old coping patterns and learning how to exist without urgency, performing, fixing, or chasing. You’ll learn...
08: Permission to Change Your Mind: A Full-Moon Debrief on Boundaries, Grace & Self-Trust w/ Isabella Clark
(re)Parenting Radio
40 minutes
2 months ago
08: Permission to Change Your Mind: A Full-Moon Debrief on Boundaries, Grace & Self-Trust w/ Isabella Clark
After every full moon, Lisa and Izzy sit down and tell the truth about what surfaced for them. In this raw debrief, Lisa and Izzy unpack people-pleasing vs. self-honoring, why changing your mind isn’t a betrayal, and how (re)Parenting yourself creates nervous-system safety to choose the path that’s actually yours. Izzy shares a real-life boundary moment—backing out of a coaching commitment with compassion. Lisa opens up about a powerful awareness around mood, hormones, and giving ...
(re)Parenting Radio
In this episode, we’re naming something almost everyone experiences—but few people can explain: that “flat,” quiet season after growth. You’re not falling apart… but you’re not inspired either. If you’re a founder, leader, or parent who’s used to momentum, this phase can feel unsettling. Here’s the truth: this isn’t failure—it’s recalibration. It’s your nervous system uninstalling old coping patterns and learning how to exist without urgency, performing, fixing, or chasing. You’ll learn...