When the world feels unsafe...my most vulnerable and open conversation yet.
Mon Jan 26 2026
This may be my most vulnerable and honest episode yet.
I didn’t sit down intending to talk about the emotional climate of our world. But as a social worker, a mom, and someone who spends every day protecting kids — I couldn’t ignore what I was feeling anymore. The violence. The misinformation. The intensity. The instability.
This isn’t a political episode. It’s a nervous system episode. A child development episode. A human episode.
Our kids do not just absorb what’s on their screens. They absorb the emotional tone of the world around them. Their bodies are constantly asking: Am I safe? Are the adults okay? Can I trust what I’m seeing?
In this episode, I share why this moment feels different to me, how cultural dysregulation shows up in kids, and why families matter more than ever as anchors of safety and regulation.
If you’ve felt unsettled lately ...if your heart has felt heavy, protective, or quietly anxious ...this conversation is for you.
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This may be my most vulnerable and honest episode yet. I didn’t sit down intending to talk about the emotional climate of our world. But as a social worker, a mom, and someone who spends every day protecting kids — I couldn’t ignore what I was feeling anymore. The violence. The misinformation. The intensity. The instability. This isn’t a political episode. It’s a nervous system episode. A child development episode. A human episode. Our kids do not just absorb what’s on their screens. They absorb the emotional tone of the world around them. Their bodies are constantly asking: Am I safe? Are the adults okay? Can I trust what I’m seeing? In this episode, I share why this moment feels different to me, how cultural dysregulation shows up in kids, and why families matter more than ever as anchors of safety and regulation. If you’ve felt unsettled lately ...if your heart has felt heavy, protective, or quietly anxious ...this conversation is for you. www.knbcommunications.com