Behind the Capes Podcast
When you’re a medical parent, you become everyone’s steady hand—the calm voice in chaos, the problem-solver in emergencies, the one who holds it together when everything feels like it’s unraveling. In medical motherhood, there’s an even more heightened need for co-regulation with our children. Our kids often depend on us to help their nervous systems settle in ways that are constant, intense, and non-stop. But what happens when the person doing all the regulating is running on empty? In this solo episode, Kari talks openly about the invisible emotional labor of medical motherhood—the ongoing co-regulation with our children, the nervous system overload that comes with care giving, and the truth that we don’t always have the energy to regulate ourselves in the moment. Sometimes, we need help from others to come back down too. She explores what it looks like to notice your own stress while you’re actively trying to calm your child, why our bodies can stay stuck in survival mode long after the crisis passes, and why leaning on support systems isn’t a weakness—it’s a necessity. This isn’t about perfect coping strategies or adding one more thing to your list. It’s about awareness, compassion, and giving yourself permission to be human in a role that demands so much regulation from you. Because even the regulator needs regulation—and sometimes, that regulation has to come from outside of us.
35 episoder
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