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Episode 79: Reparenting from the Roots Week 22 | When the Lighthouse Stops Chasing Boats

13 min · 20 de may de 2026
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There comes a moment in healing where you realize you cannot keep drowning trying to save everyone else. Week 22 is the turning point of the entire Reparenting from the Roots series. This episode goes deep into: over-responsibility caregiving identities rescuing as survival conditioning nervous system exhaustion people pleasing emotional authorship discernment and what happens when the lighthouse finally stops chasing the boats.   This is not an episode about abandoning people. It is about finally refusing to abandon yourself. Through personal stories, ocean symbolism, Gen X survival culture, and grounded nervous system wisdom, Jess explores what it means to move from rescuing into witnessing… from hypervigilance into joy… and from survival identity into conscious living. Because at some point, healing is no longer about fixing the past. It becomes about finally learning how to live

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