• How Do I Treat Myself When I Drop the Ball? | On Forgetting, Grace, and Being Human
    Jan 19 2026

    This week’s One Question episode starts with a small confession: Leah forgot to record and post this podcast episode!

    No drama. No crisis. Just a very human moment where something slipped through the cracks. But instead of turning that into self-criticism, this episode explores a more interesting question: how do we treat ourselves, and others, when we drop the ball?

    Through humor, nervous system insight, and everyday examples, this reflection looks at why forgetting happens, how quickly we turn small mistakes into character judgments, and what becomes possible when we choose grace over shame.

    This week’s question:

    How do I treat myself when I drop the ball?

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    5 min
  • What Is Winter Asking Me to Learn Right Now? | Learning in Deep Winter
    Jan 11 2026

    January often pressures us to decide, plan, and move forward before we’re ready. But winter operates by different rules.

    In this episode of One Question, Leah explores how deep winter invites learning through stillness rather than action. Drawing on nature, nervous system awareness, and coaching insight, this reflection offers permission to pause, listen, and trust that not all growth is visible or immediate.

    If you’re feeling tired, uncertain, or behind, this episode offers a gentle reframe: maybe you’re not stuck. Maybe you’re learning exactly what winter is meant to teach.

    This week’s question:

    What is winter asking me to learn right now?

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    5 min
  • What feels true at the end of this year? | Letting the year land without forcing meaning
    Dec 21 2025

    As the year comes to a close, there’s often pressure to summarize, extract lessons, or make everything mean something. But real life doesn’t always resolve on demand. Some truths don’t arrive as conclusions — they simply remain.

    In this season-ending episode of One Question, Leah invites you to pause and ask a quieter, more embodied question: What feels true at the end of this year? Drawing on psychology, nervous-system awareness, and gentle reflection, this episode offers space to let the year settle without judgment or urgency.

    This is not about achievement or resolutions. It’s about integration, honesty, and honoring what has stayed with you as the year comes to a close.

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    5 min
  • What gift do I actually need right now? | Choosing care over obligation this season
    Dec 14 2025

    The holiday season is full of lists, expectations, and giving — often to the point where we forget ourselves entirely. But what if the most important gift this season isn’t something you buy or wrap?

    In this episode of One Question, Leah invites you to pause and ask a quieter, more honest question: What gift do I actually need right now? Drawing on psychology, nervous system awareness, and gentle self-reflection, she explores why listening to your needs isn’t indulgent — it’s essential.

    This episode is a permission slip to choose rest, honesty, space, or gentleness in a season that often asks us to do the opposite.

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    5 min
  • What am I afraid will happen if I rest? | Letting go of fear and choosing what you need
    Dec 8 2025

    We talk about rest as though it’s optional — something we squeeze in once everything important is handled. But what if the real question isn’t how to rest, but why we’re afraid of it?

    In this episode, Leah explores the internalized fear and guilt many of us carry around slowing down. She shares a personal story about forgetting to record the podcast, the moment of guilt that followed, and the deeper truth underneath: sometimes rest is not a failure, but a necessity.

    Through neuroscience and psychology, she explains how rest restores emotional capacity, supports creativity, and regulates the nervous system — and why our bodies often know we need a pause long before our minds accept it.

    This is an invitation to question the stories you’ve been told about rest and to choose yourself with compassion.

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    6 min
  • Who’s side are you on? | Learning to have your own back
    Nov 30 2025

    Most of us assume we’re on our own side — until we start listening to how we talk to ourselves.

    In this episode, Leah explores what it really means to have your own back and why so many of us turn against ourselves in moments of doubt, fear, or discomfort.

    You’ll hear how attachment styles shape not only our relationships with others, but also our relationship with ourselves. Leah explains how “earned secure attachment” forms the foundation of self-loyalty, and how small, daily acts of backing yourself can shift your nervous system from vigilance to grounding.

    If you’ve been doubting yourself, shrinking, or giving your power away, this reflection offers a gentle invitation to stand with yourself again.

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    6 min
  • What is standing in your way? | Seeing the obstacle clearly so you can move forward
    Nov 23 2025

    We all know what we want — clarity, joy, momentum, connection, ease. But the moment we ask, “What’s standing in my way?” something deeper emerges. Sometimes the obstacle is external. Sometimes it’s internal. And sometimes it’s a story we’ve carried for years without questioning it.

    In this episode, Leah explores the psychology of obstacles — from self-imposed barriers like fear and perfectionism to real external limitations — and how to tell the difference. You’ll hear how the body reacts when something internal is blocking you, how behavioral science explains our resistance to change, and how to decide whether to step over an obstacle, go around it, or face it head-on.

    If you’ve been feeling stuck or circling the same challenge, this reflection will help you meet the truth with honesty and compassion.

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    5 min
  • If I took myself 10% less seriously, what might shift? | Softening, laughing, and letting life feel lighter
    Nov 17 2025

    Most of us take ourselves far more seriously than we realize — tightening our shoulders, clenching our jaws, and carrying the weight of the world as if everything depends on us.

    But what if easing up, even just 10%, created more space, clarity, and grounding than constant intensity ever could?

    In this episode, Leah explores how loosening our grip opens creativity, connection, and emotional regulation. You’ll hear a playful personal reflection, insights from psychology and neuroscience about the power of laughter and play, and an invitation to experiment with softening just a little this week.

    If you’ve been feeling tense, overwhelmed, or overly responsible lately, this one might be the permission slip you didn’t know you needed.

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    5 min