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Shea Tracey Podcast is a podcast for high-achieving women who are capable on the outside but internally overwhelmed. Through conversations on emotional regulation, identity, marriage, motherhood, leadership, and nervous-system safety, Shea Tracey teaches emotional mastery—not self-help—so women can lead their lives with calm authority, clarity, and confidence.

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episode Episode 21: This Is Not for Everyone — But If You Feel It, You’re Invited; Inside The Regulated Woman Clubhouse cover

Episode 21: This Is Not for Everyone — But If You Feel It, You’re Invited; Inside The Regulated Woman Clubhouse

What if the reason your life looks “put together” but doesn’t feel calm… is because you’ve mastered functioning—but not regulation? In this episode of The Shea Tracey Podcast, Shea introduces The Regulated Woman Clubhouse—a new standard for high-achieving women who are done living in overwhelm, reactivity, and emotional exhaustion. This is not surface-level self-development. This is identity-level leadership. If you’re the woman who: * Holds everything together * Shows up for everyone else * Looks successful on the outside …but internally feels stretched, reactive, and overwhelmed… This episode is your invitation. You’ll learn the foundational doctrines of emotional regulation, how to lead your home without burnout, and why calm is not something you’re born with—it’s something you practice. This is not for everyone. But if you feel it… it’s for you. What You’ll Learn in This Episode * Why high-functioning doesn’t equal regulated * The real reason you feel overwhelmed (even when life looks “good”) * How your emotional state impacts your marriage, work, and children * The difference between coping vs. true regulation * Why you must go first to create change in your family How to stop: * Overexplaining * Overfunctioning * Reacting in the moment What it actually means to lead yourself emotionally The Regulated Woman Clubhouse Doctrine Inside this episode, Shea shares the core principles that define a regulated woman: * Pause before you respond * Regulate before reacting * Don’t project what you haven’t processed * Communicate to connect—not to win * Your children learn your patterns, not your words * Create emotional safety before demanding change * Stop abandoning yourself to serve others * Calm is a practiced skill—not a personality trait * Your emotional state sets the tone for your home * You go first—always These aren’t tips. This is a way of living. Key Takeaways * You don’t need a new life—you need a new way to lead yourself within your current one * Emotional regulation is the foundation of: * Overwhelm isn’t a capacity issue—it’s a regulation issue * The life you want is built in how you show up moment to moment Timestamps * 01:00 — Who this episode is for (and who it’s not for) * 03:00 — The cost of staying dysregulated * 05:00 — Introducing The Regulated Woman Clubhouse * 07:00 — Pause + regulate before responding * 10:00 — Stop projecting what you haven’t processed * 13:00 — Communication in marriage (connect vs. win) * 16:00 — Children mirror your patterns * 19:00 — Creating safety before correction * 21:00 — Self-abandonment and resentment * 25:00 — Calm is a skill you practice * 28:00 — Your emotional state is contagious * 33:00 — Why you must go first * 37:00 — Where to start your regulation journey * 39:00 — Invitation to the Calm Reset + next steps Resources & Next Steps Start here: The Calm Reset Guide Ready for deeper support? Book a Discovery Call [https://sheatracey24.hbportal.co/public/6997e4125ba0ae003bf78f9f] Get The First Step To Calm & Learn your triggers: Triggers & Activations Audio Course [https://shea-tracey-24.kit.com/1473fea2f9]

5. mai 2026 - 39 min
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Episode 20: How to Communicate Without Arguing: Emotional Regulation for Women, Marriage & Motherhood

Struggling with communication in your marriage, motherhood, or work? Learn how emotional regulation improves communication, prevents arguments, and helps you stay calm, present, and understood in difficult conversations. In This Episode If your conversations keep turning into arguments… If you feel like you’re not being heard… If communication in your marriage, with your children, or at work keeps breaking down… This episode will show you why. Because it’s not just what you’re saying—it’s the state you’re in when you say it. In this episode, Shea Tracey breaks down how to regulate your emotions, stop predicting outcomes, and communicate from a grounded, present place so you can build stronger relationships and avoid unnecessary conflict. What You’ll Learn * How emotional regulation improves communication in relationships * Why conversations escalate (and how to stop it) * How to stay calm during difficult conversations * The connection between nervous system regulation and communication * Communication mistakes that lead to arguments in marriage and parenting * How to express your needs without blame or defensiveness * Why you’re not actually arguing about what you think you are Timestamps 00:00 — Why Conversations Go Wrong Before You Speak 02:00 — The Real Cause of Miscommunication 03:00 — Grounding Yourself Before You Speak 05:00 — Why Logic Alone Doesn’t Work 08:00 — What a Regulated Woman Does Differently 10:00 — Controlling the Outcome vs Process 16:00 — Stop Predicting the Outcome 18:00 — Expressing Needs Without Blame 22:00 — Stop Performing Conversations 26:00 — Stay Focused on One Issue 29:00 — Respond to the Need, Not the Tone 35:00 — Ask Better Questions 38:00 — When the Brain Shuts Down in Conflict 40:00 — The “5 Whys” Method Key Takeaways * Emotional regulation is the foundation of effective communication * You cannot be present and controlling at the same time * Most arguments are about unmet needs, not surface-level issues * The way you communicate determines the outcome of your relationships * Calm communication requires intention, awareness, and practice f you’re listening to this and realizing “I don’t have a communication problem… I have a regulation problem…” Then this is your moment. Because nothing changes in your marriage, your motherhood, or your life until you become the woman who can stay regulated in the moment. Start with the Regulated Reset Guide [https://shea-tracey-24.kit.com/regulatedguide] or Book a Discovery Call with me: [https://sheatracey24.hbportal.co/public/6997e4125ba0ae003bf78f9f] We’ll identify exactly where your communication is breaking down, what your nervous system is doing in real time, and what it will take for you to lead your life from calm instead of survival.

28. april 2026 - 43 min
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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

21. april 2026 - 33 min
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Episode 18- 5 Signs Your a Regulated Woman

Episode Summary: Becoming a regulated woman doesn’t happen overnight. It’s not something you wake up and suddenly feel. It’s something you become—gradually. In this episode, I’m breaking down the 5 clear signs that you’re no longer just coping… you’re actually becoming regulated—and how to sustain that version of yourself in your marriage, motherhood, and everyday life. If you’ve been doing the work but can’t quite explain why you feel different, this episode will help you understand exactly what’s shifting and how to keep it. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: * Why being regulated doesn’t mean being calm all the time * The difference between coping and true emotional regulation * How to tell if your nervous system is stabilizing * The role of boundaries, alignment, and systems in your peace * Why many women lose regulation after finding it * How to build a life that supports your calm instead of draining it The 5 Signs You’re Becoming a Regulated Woman: 1. Your boundaries are clear—and you uphold them without guilt 2. Your life is full, but it energizes you instead of draining you 3. You know what you need—and you build systems to support it 4. You prioritize what actually matters 5. You still exist outside of your roles The Truth Most Women Miss: You can find regulation—and still lose it. If your life is built around your values instead of from them, you’ll slowly drift back into overwhelm, over-functioning, and survival mode. Sustainable regulation requires clarity, structure, and alignment in your everyday life. How to Sustain Your Regulation: * Get clear on your values and live from them * Blend your life into your current season (not on top of it) * Audit what’s draining your energy regularly * Shift from “I have to” to “I get to” * Create systems that make your life feel lighter Key Takeaway: Calm is not a personality trait. It’s a regulated nervous system. And no amount of discipline, planning, or mindset work will stick if your body doesn’t feel safe. Ready to Go Deeper? If you’re listening to this and thinking, “I want this, but I’m not there yet”—this is your next step. Book a clarity call with me and let’s identify what’s keeping you in survival mode and what needs to shift so you can lead your life with calm, clarity, and control. Book a Discovery Call [https://sheatracey24.hbportal.co/public/6997e4125ba0ae003bf78f9f] Share This Episode: If this resonated with you, send it to another woman who’s ready to stop coping and start living from regulation. Keywords: emotional regulation, regulated woman, nervous system regulation, calm motherhood, overwhelmed moms, boundaries in marriage, high achieving women burnout, self regulation skills, calm wife and mother, feminine leadership, identity and motherhood

14. april 2026 - 34 min
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Episode 17 : The 10 Things No One Tells You About Becoming a Regulated Woman

If you’ve built a life that looks successful—but still feels heavy—this episode will change how you see yourself, your emotions, and your capacity to lead your life. In this powerful and honest conversation, Shea Tracey breaks down the 10 truths no one talks about when it comes to emotional regulation—especially for high-achieving women, wives, and mothers who carry it all. This isn’t surface-level self-care. This is the real work of becoming a calm, grounded, self-led woman. Inside this episode, you’ll learn: * Why becoming a regulated woman will challenge your identity and self-esteem * How people-pleasing, performing, and over-functioning keep you stuck in survival mode * The truth about control—and what you actually have power over * Why the pause (not productivity, not coping tools) is what changes everything * How to stop reacting and start responding with clarity and intention * The role of self-awareness in emotional mastery and nervous system regulation * Why letting go of who you were feels like grief—and why it’s necessary * How to identify your emotional patterns and break reactive cycles * Why pretending to be “calm” is keeping you disconnected from yourself * The shift from coping to leading—and how to build a life that doesn’t require survival This episode will help you move from: Overwhelmed → Regulated Reactive → Intentional Coping → Leading If you’re ready to stop holding everything together and start leading your life with calm, clarity, and emotional authority—this is your next step. Keywords: emotional regulation for women, nervous system regulation, high-achieving women, overwhelmed moms, emotional intelligence, self regulation, feminine leadership, mental load motherhood, anxiety and overwhelm help, personal development for women, regulated woman, calm leadership If this episode resonated with you, share it with another woman who’s ready to stop coping and start leading—and make sure to subscribe for more conversations on emotional regulation, identity, and building a regulated life.

7. april 2026 - 36 min
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