Surviving Roots: A Crash Course in Turning Pain into Potential
What if anxiety isn't a flaw to fix, but a signal you've stopped listening to yourself? In this episode of Surviving Roots, Cari Fund sits down with mental health educator and author Genny Rumancik — founder of The EQ School and the voice behind a 170,000-strong community — to unpack what emotional intelligence actually looks like in real life. They get into the moment at a Portland airport that changed how Genny understood conflict, the "eldest daughter" wound and the cost of holding everything for everyone, why self-awareness is a daily practice and not a personality trait, and how to set boundaries from a grounded place instead of a reactive one. Genny also shares why the goal isn't to make hard feelings disappear as fast as possible — it's to learn to be present with them so they can move through you. Whether you're on your first step or your millionth, this conversation is a permission slip to slow down and come home to yourself. Genny's debut book, The Wisdom of Feeling: Finding Clarity, Courage, and Connection Through Emotional Intelligence (Tarcher), is out now. 🎧 Topics: emotional intelligence, self-awareness, anxiety, boundaries, the mother wound, eldest daughter syndrome, breaking generational cycles, nervous system regulation, healing. ✨ Connect: Follow Cari: @cari.fund | www.cari.fund Follow Genny: @theeqschool | theeqschool.co 📖 Buy the book, The Wisdom of Feeling: https://amzn.to/4fP7W4H [https://amzn.to/4fP7W4H] 📓 Grab my FREE guide: www.cari.fund [https://www.cari.fund] 📓 $9 Estrangement Survival Mini Guide: https://cari-fund.myshopify.com/ [https://cari-fund.myshopify.com/]
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