Episodi

  • Leadership, Boundaries, and Burnout
    Feb 17 2026

    If boundaries alone aren't solving burnout, what deeper shift might be required? What if burnout isn't a personal failure, but a signal that how you're leading yourself needs care and attention? What positive changes can happen when leadership is rooted in presence rather than capacity and control?

    In this episode, I want to gently but clearly name something: burnout is not a personal failure. It's often a leadership wound. And when I say leadership, I don't just mean titles or teams — I mean anyone leading a household, a therapy room, a classroom, a business, or even the emotional system of their own life. If you are constantly holding things together, you are leading.

    So often we've been taught that leadership means capacity — doing more, holding more, managing more. But what I see again and again is that people don't burn out because they lack skill. They burn out because they've been overfunctioning for a very long time.

    When we're more grounded and rested, we start to see that true leadership isn't about control — it's about presence. And presence requires energy. It requires a nervous system that isn't constantly bracing.

    Ultimately, self-led leadership means allowing support without earning it. Letting some things be disappointing. Choosing sustainability over admiration. Trusting that rest is productive, even when no one applauds it. There is a limit to our energy output. We have to put back into ourselves.

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    13 min
  • Befriending Inner Critics in Neurodivergent Nervous Systems with Allie Casazza
    Feb 10 2026

    What happens when you treat your inner critic like something that shouldn't be silenced or defeated, but something asking to be understood? How do neurodivergent nervous systems change the way we experience self-talk and shame? What if befriending your inner critic is the key to sustainable growth?

    In this episode, I sat down with Allie Casazza to talk about something so many of us struggle with but rarely slow down enough to understand: our inner critic.

    We explored how neurodivergent nervous systems, especially for folks with ADHD, can intensify self-talk, shame, and hypervigilance around what other people think.

    Allie also spoke candidly about her own fear of public perception, especially when making life decisions that she knew were right but felt deeply uncomfortable—like ending her marriage. We talked about how easy it is to build our lives around other people's opinions, and how hard it can be to step out of that when you've been wired to please and anticipate others.

    Ultimately, this conversation was about taking loving ownership of yourself—understanding your wiring, upgrading your reactions, and learning how to respond from your highest self instead of from fear.

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    49 min
  • The Voice That Pushes: Learning When to Slow Down with Joe Sanok
    Jan 27 2026

    Are you constantly pushing yourself, even when your body is asking for rest? What if your inner critic isn't the enemy—but an overworked protector? How might your life and business change if you made space for play?

    In this episode, I sit down with Joe Sanok to talk about something that lives quietly inside so many of us: the inner critic that keeps pushing, even when our bodies and lives are asking for rest. What unfolded was a conversation not just about work or business, but about how urgency, productivity, and perfectionism shape our inner worlds—often without us realizing it.

    Joe shares honestly about how his own inner critic still shows up in everyday moments, even after years of success and experience. What struck me most was his reminder that the inner critic doesn't disappear when we "make it." It simply adapts. Together, we explore how cultural narratives around productivity, responsibility, and worth get internalized, and how easily rest can start to feel irresponsible instead of nourishing.

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    43 min
  • Meet Your Inner Critic - It Has a Story
    Jan 20 2026

    Where did your inner critic come from? How can you meet your inner critic and really get to the bottom of its fear and judgment? What can you say to your inner critic to release shame, increase compassion, and free yourself from its fear of vulnerability?

    In this episode, I explore how to meet your inner critic with curiosity instead of shame. I want to start by normalizing something important: every single human has an inner critic. In Internal Family Systems (IFS), the inner critic is understood as a manager part—a protector that developed to keep you safe by anticipating danger and preventing shame. From a neurobiological perspective, it's closely linked to the brain's negativity bias and the amygdala, which scans for threats based on past experiences.

    So when your inner critic shows up, it's not a sign that you're failing. It's your nervous system remembering. The critic is responding to something in your current environment that resembles an old wound, memory, or relational pattern. It's not proof that something is wrong with you—it's information about what feels unsafe.

    At its core, the inner critic is usually saying one thing beneath all the judgment: "I'm scared for you." Its job is to keep you away from vulnerability, rejection, or harm—especially if those things were once overwhelming or dangerous.

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    16 min
  • The Voice That Tries to Protect You (But Keeps You Stuck)
    Jan 13 2026

    Has your inner critic ever blocked you from doing the things that you truly wanted to accomplish? How often has the voice inside your mind talked you out of trying something new? What are the steps that you can take to get past that voice, unstuck, and move forward?

    In this episode of The Inner Critic Podcast, I explore the part of us that tries to protect us—but often keeps us stuck. I share how starting this podcast took nearly a decade, not because I didn't want it, but because my own inner critic was very present.

    I describe my inner critic as a loving but overprotective Italian nonna—fierce, fearful, and well-intentioned. She was trying to keep me safe, but she still saw me as a child. When I began gently reminding this part that I'm now an adult—capable and secure—everything started to soften.

    I invite you to get curious about the part of you that keeps you stuck and to talk to it rather than silence it. These protective parts aren't the enemy—they're doing their best with old information. When we lead with curiosity, we can move forward with more clarity and trust.

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    15 min
  • Trailer: Welcome to the Inner Critic Podcast
    Jan 12 2026

    Does your inner critic hold you back from living the life you truly desire? Do you want to learn how to live from your higher self with more energy, clarity, and compassion? Welcome to the first episode of the Inner Critic Podcast, we're so glad you're here!

    In this first episode of The Inner Critic Podcast, I introduce what this space is truly about and why I felt called to create it. We'll explore where the inner critic comes from, why it shows up so loudly for so many of us, and—most importantly—how we can learn to work with it rather than against it.

    At the heart of this podcast is a simple message: you are not alone, you are not broken, and there is nothing about you that needs to be fixed. Healing happens through curiosity, understanding, and integration from the inside out.

    If you're listening, I believe there's a reason. Maybe a part of you feels tired or burned out—but still hopeful and curious. You deserve to feel connected to yourself, calm in your mind, and free to take up space without anxiety.

    I'm so glad you're here, and I look forward to walking this journey with you on The Inner Critic Podcast.

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    14 min