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If you're a mom who wants to feel more connected and fulfilled in motherhood,  you're in the right place.  I'm Carly Ely, school psychologist turned conscious motherhood guide. In each episode, we'll deep dive into all things conscious parenting, self-healing, neuroscience, spirituality, and more. Whatever season of motherhood you’re in right now, consider this your permission slip to let go of the status quo and follow your intuition to your authentic parenting path. 
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In today’s episode of Same Shit, Different Mom, we’re diving deep into the mind-body connection and why it’s the foundation for true transformation in motherhood—and life. Have you ever wondered why it feels so hard to break the same old patterns, even when you’re determined to change? Or why you keep reacting in ways you swore you wouldn’t? The truth is, your nervous system and subconscious mind are running the show more than you might realize. But the good news? Understanding this connection is the first step to rewiring those loops and breaking free. Join me as I break down how your body becomes “addicted” to certain emotional responses, why familiar patterns feel safe even when they’re not serving you, and how to start shifting into a new way of being—one rooted in healing and thriving, not just surviving. This episode is packed with insights, practical reframes, and actionable steps to help you create meaningful change. Tune in, and let’s start turning your emotional patterns into opportunities for growth. [02:30] What is the Mind-Body Connection? [05:00] Emotional Addiction [10:30] The Role of Awareness [15:00] The Role of Generational Patterns and Epigenetics [18:00] Reframing Negative Patterns as Opportunities [22:00] Practical Takeaways for Moms Episode Links & Resources:  Book a free Motherhood BReakthrough Session (limited availability) Motherhood Alchemy: Join Carly’s self-paced program for emotional regulation and breaking generational cycles. Follow Carly on Instagram: @iamcarlyely Thank you for tuning in! Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!
In this episode of the 'Same Shit Different Mom' podcast, we're talking about handling power struggles with your kids without losing your cool. Sharing personal stories and expert advice, we dive into why control and connection are key, how your own unmet needs can affect your parenting, and some easy-to-follow tips to stay calm during those tough moments. We look at real-life scenarios like bedtime battles and daily instructions to give you practical tools. Plus, there's a free guide to help moms understand their triggers and manage those intense emotions better. 00:00 Introduction to Power Struggles 01:24 Understanding the Need for Control 03:34 Common Scenarios of Power Struggles 04:33 Mastering Emotional Reactions 10:58 Effective Strategies and Tips 18:31 Setting Boundaries and Maintaining Control 22:13 Preventative Measures  Get the Free Cycle Breaking Moms' Guidebook
You know those moments when the stress builds up, and before you know it, you’re yelling at your kids and feeling out of control? In this episode of Same Shit, Different Mom, we’re tackling a topic that so many of us experience but rarely talk about—mom rage. It’s not just about losing your temper—it’s a signal from your nervous system and your subconscious. In this episode, we’ll explore the real causes of mom rage, the emotions it’s masking, and how you can begin to break the cycle of reactivity with practical tools and self-compassion. Tune in for a transformative conversation that will help you parent with more calm, clarity, and connection.   Highlights: [01:44] - The Experience of Mom Rage [03:46] - The Nervous System's Role in Reactivity [04:53] - The Emotion Behind the Anger [07:55] - Overwhelm and Unmet Needs [09:14] - The Role of Guilt and Shame [13:14] - The Impossible Standard of Motherhood [17:43] - Real-Life Example of “Mom Rage” [18:47] - Self-Reflection and Releasing Unrealistic Expectations Grab my FREE Cycle Breaking Moms’ Guidebook  Get on the Priority List for Motherhood Alchemy
If you’ve ever felt misunderstood or judged by older generations for how you choose to parent and the struggles you face, this episode is for you. I sat down with my curious boomer parents for an open conversation about the evolution of parenting styles across generations. In this episode, we touch on the following topics: [03:01 - 10:00] – Reflecting on the Past: How Parenting Has Changed [10:01 - 17:00] – The Challenge of Parenting Without a Model [17:01 - 25:00] – Understanding Triggers and Emotional Reactivity [25:01 - 32:00] – Rewriting the Parenting Narrative [32:01 - 38:00] – Structural Challenges and Societal Expectations [38:01 - 45:00] – Embracing Growth and Change in Parenting I’d love to hear your thoughts on this conversation! DM me on Instagram @heycarlyely If you’re interested in learning more about working with me, reach out on IG or email me at suport@carlyely.com
In this insightful episode, we sit down with Zach Watson, self-identified recovering man-child and invisible labor educator, to discuss the concept of cognitive load in households and how men can step up to create more equitable partnerships. Zach shares his personal journey, the importance of self-awareness, and practical steps to implement fair play and reduce the mental load on partners.[2:46] - Discovering the Manchild Trait:Zach recounts being called a manchild and how he embraced his playful nature.The realization of the negative aspects of being a manchild in 2022.[5:15] - The Awakening:Reading the Fair Play book and learning about invisible labor, mental load, and emotional labor.Recognizing how much he wasn’t contributing despite thinking he was.[8:30] - Performative Housework:The concept of performative housework and the discrepancy between online perception and real-life contributions.Alyssa’s role in helping Zach realize the difference between actual help and performative tasks.[11:16] - Men's Traditional Roles and Mental Load:Discussion on the traditional male mindset and the evolving understanding of household roles.Challenges men face in understanding and taking on mental load.[12:01] - Client Demographics and Challenges:Most men come to Zach’s program via their partners.The misconception that the program is a fix rather than a development of skills.[15:00] - Improving Vocabulary and Awareness:Developing awareness of mental and emotional labor.The importance of understanding the full scope of household chores beyond just the physical tasks.[18:00] - Creating Multiple-Choice Scenarios:Practical advice on reducing mental load by providing options and default answers.The analogy of making household decisions like solving math problems.[19:29] - Weaponized Incompetence:Differentiating between incompetence and weaponized incompetence.The need for nuanced language to better articulate these behaviors.[26:13] - Bringing Awareness and Communication:The challenges women face in articulating the mental load.The importance of men understanding the underlying reasons for certain household tasks.[30:53] - Weekly Meetings:The significance of having regular meetings to discuss household responsibilities and emotional needs.Creating a safe space for iterative improvement and accountability.[35:47] - Managing Defensiveness:Strategies for managing defensiveness and improving communication in relationships.The benefits of having an external coach to guide the conversations.[40:00] - The Boring Meeting Concept:How the boring meeting helps couples handle logistical and emotional issues.Examples of how this approach has helped Zach and Alyssa in their own household.[45:43] - Delineating Tasks and Preferences:Tips for getting on the same page emotionally and practically in household management.The importance of understanding each other’s preferences and reasons behind certain tasks.[50:55] - Emotional Regulation and Accountability:The role of emotional regulation in handling household responsibilities.How Zach helps clients stay accountable through regular check-ins and meetings.This episode is packed with practical insights and transformative concepts that can help you navigate invisible labor and improve household equity. Tune in now to learn how to c
In this heartfelt and inspiring episode, Carly welcomes Megan Hilluka, a mother of eight and an expert in trauma and anxiety relief. Megan shares her profound journey from personal tragedy to becoming a healer, discussing her daughter's death, her battle with PTSD, and her transformative work with Rapid Resolution Therapy (RRT). Learn how Megan helps others clear trauma and anxiety in just a few sessions, and discover the incredible impact of this therapeutic approach.[0:57] - Megan's Background:Megan introduces herself, her family, and how she got into her current work.Discusses her marriage to Justin and their eight children.[1:15] - Tragic Loss and PTSD:Megan talks about the death of her daughter, Aria, and her subsequent PTSD diagnosis.The impact of trauma on her mental health and daily life.[2:50] - Coping with Trauma:Megan's experience with constant fear, stress, and the struggle to control her bodily reactions.The realization of how fragile mental health can be.[3:55] - Therapeutic Journey:Megan's year-long experience with EMDR therapy.The significance of finding effective therapeutic methods.[6:19] - Family Adventure:The decision to travel the country in a converted school bus for two years.How this adventure was inspired by Aria's death and the desire to live fully.[9:03] - Introduction to Rapid Resolution Therapy (RRT):Megan explains how she discovered RRT through a podcast.Initial skepticism and the surprising effectiveness of RRT.[12:26] - How RRT Works:The principles of RRT and how it updates the mind's processing of traumatic events.The quick and profound impact of RRT on trauma and anxiety.[18:01] - Effectiveness of RRT:Discussion on RRT's application to various types of trauma, including complex PTSD and domestic violence.Client success stories and the high success rate of RRT.[20:40] - Detaching from Trauma Labels:The importance of separating identity from trauma and anxiety.Helping clients see themselves beyond their trauma.[24:50] - Addressing Skepticism:Common doubts and concerns people have about RRT.Megan's commitment to providing a refund guarantee to ensure confidence in the process.[27:47] - Getting Started with RRT:Information on finding RRT practitioners and how Megan incorporates RRT into her work.Details about Megan's online program and its comprehensive approach to healing trauma and anxiety.Connect with Megan:Get Rid of Anxiety for GoodMegan's Instagram: @megan_hillukaConnect with Carly:Follow us on Instagram: @carlyfisherelyCall to Action:If you found this episode helpful, please leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform and share it with someone who might benefit from Megan's story and insights.Interested in learning more about Rapid Resolution Therapy? Visit Megan's IG page and check out her free training to get started.This episode is packed with invaluable insights and powerful stories of resilience and healing. Don't miss out on learning how you can transform your life and clear trauma and anxiety for good with the he
In this insightful episode, we dive into the concept of self-parenting and how it can help mothers navigate their parenting journey, break unhealthy cycles, and heal from past experiences. Explore the practical steps of self-parenting, its benefits, and how it can transform your relationship with your children and yourself.Episode Highlights[1:15] Definition of Self-Parenting:Explanation of self-parenting and how it differs from traditional approaches.The concept of integrating self-parenting into daily life.[3:00] - Western Approaches vs. Self-Parenting:Discussion on traditional Western approaches to mental health like CBT and medication.Limitations of these methods and the need for deeper, more integrated approaches.[5:00] - The Subconscious Mind and Identity:How self-parenting works at the subconscious level to break patterns and barriers.The role of identity, values, and beliefs in shaping our behaviors.[8:00] - Age Ranges and Development:Explanation of the developmental stages: 0-7, 7-14, and 14-21.How experiences during these stages shape our subconscious mind.[11:30] - Triggers in Parenting:Identifying specific triggers in parenting and their roots in childhood experiences.Example of a client’s experience with feeling rushed and its connection to childhood.[15:00] - The Process of Self-Parenting:Steps to practice self-parenting: recognizing triggers, identifying their origins, and nurturing the inner child.Talking to the inner child and providing what they needed then, now.[18:00] - Dealing with Triggers:Example scenario: a client’s feeling of panic when her child doesn’t get ready on time.How to address and soothe the inner child in such situations.[20:30] - Validation and Reassurance:The importance of validating and reassuring the inner child.Example of affirmations and reassurances that can be given to the inner child.[23:00] - Overcoming Victim Mentality:The risk of falling into a victim mentality and how to avoid it.The role of self-compassion and understanding in breaking generational patterns.[26:00] - Generational Patterns and Self-Compassion:Understanding the generational aspect of patterns and the importance of compassion in healing.Recognizing that we are the first generation with the tools and knowledge to make these changes.[29:00] - Unrealistic Expectations and Codependency:How unrealistic expectations and unresolved issues can lead to unhealthy dynamics with our children.The spiral effect of guilt and critical self-judgment.[32:00] - Closing Thoughts and Invitation for Interaction:Encouragement to reflect on the discussed concepts and apply them.Invitation for listeners to share their experiences, ask questions, and provide feedback.Key Takeaways:Self-parenting helps address deep-rooted patterns by nurturing and validating the inner child.Understanding the developmental stages of the subconscious mind is crucial for effective self-parenting.Identifying and addressing triggers in parenting can lead to more harmonious and less stressful interactions with children.Self-compassion and understanding are essential in breaking generational patterns and healing wounds.Grab the FREE Cycle-Breaking Mom's GuidebookQuotes:"When we chip away at these subconscious beliefs, our outer
In today's episode, I'm introducing five tools I use every day to improve the way I show up as a mom. After trying different parenting strategies, they ultimately felt unsustainable and ineffective on their own. This episode provides an overhead view of each strategy, and be sure to tune in to future episodes to hear a more in depth discussion of each. If you'd like to dive deeper with me, you can schedule your 1:1 session here.Follow along with me on Instagram @carlyfisherely
This is Part one of a series of episodes about my late diagnosis of Audhd (ADHD & Autism) was the catalyst for my healing journey as a mom and as a human being. In this episode I discuss: My personal story of diagnosis at the age of 34.The identity level shift of these diagnoses.Conflicting feelings about labels.  How learning about my brain changed how I approached the concept of changing my mindset and self-improvement.Book your 1:1 session hereRegister for the free masterclass April 11th
In this episode, we discuss the connection between emotional regulation and the nervous system and how nervous system dysregulation manifests in parenting.[02:29]  The significance of understanding the nervous system as the foundation for emotional regulation, asserting that emotional stability relies on nervous system regulation.[04:56] Societal dysregulation and its impact on our nervous systems.[07:23]  Polyvagal Theory, discussing the continuum of dysregulation from fight or flight to freeze or fawn responses.[09:45.] How dysregulated responses manifest in parenting.[11:52] Common triggers and responses in parenting situations.[14:14] Factors contributing to triggers, including childhood experiences, societal structures, and personal awareness of one's needs and neurodivergence.[16:40] Feeling safe as a prerequisite for personal growth and effective parenting.Register for the upcoming Free Masterclass.
Chelsea Barbine is a mom, wife, and integrative nutrition health coach with a decade of experience in the wellness industry. In this episode, she shares how becoming a mom lead to her career transition & how she helps new moms transition through the fourth trimester and beyond. Connect with ChelseaIG: @chelsea.barbineCheck out the Nest & Nourished Postpartum Plan:corecarecultivate.com/nested-nourished
If you've ever wished you could see inside your child's brain and know what they need to thrive, this episode is for you. In this episode, I'm joined by human design reader and coach, Alexandra Cole. She shares a basic overview of what human design is, how we can use it to optimize our lives and relationships, and the most important aspects to focus on when you're starting out. - What is human design? (2:43)- Human design vs. personality tests (5:04)-How to get your chart (13:07)-Energy type (15:49)-Authority type (35:06)-Energy/emotions centers (39:08)-Human design in families (42:09)-Parenting your generator child (43:25)-Digestion type in HD and picky eating (47:50)Follow Alexandra on IG: @alexandrafcole Click here to grab your Free Human Design ChartGet your personalized Parenting By Design Cheat Sheet here.
TW: This episode contains some discussion of SI. Ever wondered what it's like to be a mom influencer? Mary Hendricks has built her platform of over 150k followers just by being herself. She shares how she's evolved as a human since starting her social media journey in 2020, the trials she's faced including her PMDD diagnosis, and some exciting news about what's next. If you don't already know Mary from Instagram, this episode will have you pressing follow immediately. Her content is truly relatable. She'll make you laugh and cry, and she has a way of making you feel like old friends. IG: @theverymarylifePicking Daisies PodcastIf you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, rate, and review. Your positive feedback makes my day and keeps this podcast going :)
How does the mental load of invisible tasks we take on as moms affect our mental health? How can we begin to address this issue in our relationships? Carly shares an example of how the mental load has played out in her own family and how she plans on moving forward to make invisible labor visible. Resources mentioned: Fair Play BookFair Play Card GameFollow Carly on IG @motherhoodalchemySave Your Spot for the Motherhood Reset MasterclassApply for 1:1 Coaching
In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with the incredible Sofia Aguirre, a mom, teacher, and Mexican immigrant who is breaking generational cycles and creating a safe space for her loved ones and students. After becoming a mom and beginning her teaching career, Sofia recognized the negative patterns and behaviors that existed within her family. Through self-reflection, therapy, and a deep commitment to her growth, Sofia was able to create a loving and secure environment for herself and her daughter.She is passionate about creating a safe space where students can feel heard, supported, and empowered.  Sofia's commitment to creating a nurturing environment serves as a powerful reminder that we have the power to shape our destinies and break free from the limitations of the past. Sofia's story is a testament to the transformative power of self-awareness, compassion, and resilience. Tune in and discover the strength within you to create positive change and be the parent your kids need you to be. Follow Sofia on IG @iusedtodrinkandiknowthingsIf you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the podcast. New episodes are released every Monday.  Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes. 
In this episode, you'll hear about the different parenting styles, how conscious parenting is different from the traditional parenting styles, and how I've adopted conscious parenting in my family. The four main parenting styles (2:00)Attachment parenting vs. gentle parenting (3:43)Gentle parenting vs. conscious parenting (8:50)Why scripts don't always work (11:22)How conscious parenting is most sustainable (16:44)One example of how I use conscious parenting (20:63)If you're interested in working with me 1:1 , click here to book a free 15-minute clarity call. 
"You don't really reflect on the parenting you received until you're in the role of having to parent somebody else." This week we get to hear from  Sheena Jeffers, a mom whose reparenting journey has made space for her to find what matters most to her and her family. We'll discuss the challenges and beauty of breaking generational cycles and trusting your intuition as a mom. Episode Highlights- Asking yourself how you want to feel when starting a family (3:03)- How having a midwife changed everything (8:03)- The grief of not getting what we need from our mother (15:11) - A different way of looking at newborn life & sleep training (16:54)- Letting go of controversy in parenting decisions (33:00)- Reparenting yourself (37:54)- The beauty of letting your child be who they are (41:10)Sheena is a mother, author, certified life coach, yoga teacher, and professional dance educator. For two years, she traveled throughout North and South America via sailboat learning about families, women, and healing. She lives in Richmond, VA.Follow Sheena on Instagram Apply to work 1:1 with Carly Follow Carly on  Instagram 
In this episode, I give you a little preview of who I am and what to expect from this podcast. We talk about:My background and experience in motherhood so far (2:21)The challenges of motherhood when you have anxiety, are neurodivergent, or are a highly sensitive person (5:06)The desire to find the right way to parent (7:10)Two main perspective shifts that will make mom life easier (13:52)My "aha" moment and how it changed everything (16:45)What's to come on the podcast (21:11)I'm so happy you're here!Follow along on Instagram @sameshitdifferentmompodcastReach out to me with questions and episode requests: carly@goodnightguide.com