Episode 19: They Called You Strong—But Never Supported You: Regulation & Motherhood
Description
If you’ve always been “the strong one” but feel overwhelmed, unsupported, and stretched beyond your capacity in motherhood—this episode is for you.
In this episode of The Shea Tracey Podcast, we unpack the hidden cost of being labeled strong and how that identity has conditioned high-achieving women to suppress their needs, over-function, and disconnect from themselves.
You’ll learn how emotional dysregulation shows up in motherhood, why burnout isn’t a personal failure, and how to begin shifting from survival mode into calm, regulated leadership at home.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
In this episode, we walk through why being “the strong one” often means being unsupported, and how that has shaped the way you show up in motherhood, marriage, and life.
We break down the difference between endurance and true emotional regulation, and how dysregulation actually shows up in motherhood in ways that are often misunderstood.
You’ll also begin to see the hidden habits that are keeping you overwhelmed and stuck, why asking for help feels difficult, and what regulation actually looks like in real life—not just in theory.
Timestamps
03:30 — Conditioned to Be Overwhelmed
06:30 — Why Rest, Ease, and Support Feel Unfamiliar
09:00 — You’re Not Failing — The System Is Broken
13:00 — Overstimulation, Kids, and Nervous System Overload
16:00 — Over-Functioning & Never Pausing
20:00 — Learning to Receive Support (Especially in Marriage)
24:30 — Telling the Truth About Your Capacity
28:00 — Shifting from Survival to Presence with Your Children
32:00 — Next Steps: Triggers & Activations Resource
Resources Mentioned
Triggers & Activations: Learn to Respond Instead of React
This is a foundational resource designed to help you identify your triggers, understand what is happening in your nervous system, and begin regulating in real time with more awareness and intention.
Start here: https://shea-tracey-24.kit.com/triggers
Keywords:
emotional regulation in motherhood, overwhelmed moms, high achieving women burnout, nervous system regulation, motherhood stress, how to regulate emotions, mom burnout help, calm parenting, emotional overwhelm, support for mothers