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...
“What if your trigger isn’t a problem to fix, but a part of you asking to be seen?” — Lisa Watson In this episode, Lisa explores the emotional and neurological truth about triggers, how they aren’t flaws to hide or avoid, but invitations from your subconscious mind. Through the lens of her (re)Parenting Method℠, she teaches how to recognize the voice of your inner child beneath the reaction, regulate your nervous system in real time, and meet yourself with compassion instead of shame. Y...
(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...