What do you do when fear takes over?
How do you trust yourself when your nervous system is fully activated?
And how do you move through moments of fear without swinging to one of two extremes: reacting impulsively in an attempt to regain safety… or overriding your own experience and convincing yourself everything is fine?
In this deeply personal solo episode, Anna explores what happens internally when fear, self-doubt, attachment wounds, and conflicting inner parts all begin speaking at once.
Because often the hardest moments in life aren’t the external events themselves.
It’s the inner grappling that follows.
The part of you that wants reassurance.
The part that wants to protect.
The part that feels ashamed for having needs.
The part that questions your own perception.
Through the lens of a recent emotionally activating experience, Anna shares what it looked like to navigate fear in real time — not perfectly, but honestly — and what emerged about nervous system regulation, self-trust, emotional repair, and staying connected to yourself while messy and uncertain.
This episode is not about getting it “right.”
It’s about what it looks like to stay in relationship with yourself when you feel activated, conflicted, scared, and human.
In this episode, we explore:
• The difference between overreacting from fear and underreacting from fear — and how both can disconnect us from ourselves
• What happens in the nervous system when we feel emotionally threatened or unsafe
• How attachment stories and old fears quietly shape our reactions
• Why conflicting inner parts can make self-trust feel confusing in difficult moments
• Why emotional activation doesn’t mean something is wrong with you
• What emotional repair can actually look like after hard moments
• How to navigate inner conflict without abandoning yourself
• Why “good enough” emotional processing matters more than perfection
If you’ve ever spiraled, second-guessed yourself, struggled to know whether your feelings were valid, or felt caught between fear and self-abandonment, this episode is for you.
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