The Conscious Early Learning Podcast (Season 2)
In the first episode of season 2, I’m joined by naturopath and nutritionist Alena Winter, whose work centres on nervous system regulation and the holistic foundations of health. Together, we explore how the nervous system shapes the way we think, communicate, and connect, especially when life feels chaotic or overwhelming. We unpack what dysregulation really means, how it shows up in everyday reactions, and why awareness and co-regulation are so essential, particularly for parents, caregivers, and educators. We also talk about emotional safety, what to do when it wasn’t modelled growing up, and how small, realistic shifts can help your body move out of survival mode and back into connection. If you’ve ever felt constantly “on,” reactive, or exhausted from holding it together, this conversation offers grounded insights, gentle tools, and a reminder that calm is not a personality trait. It’s a skill your nervous system can relearn. This episode is especially supportive for parents, caregivers, and educators who hold space for others while learning to hold themselves. You can follow Alena on Instagram @alenawinternaturalhealth where you will find all of her links in her bio - https://www.instagram.com/alenawinternaturalhealth/ You can also connect with Sarah on Instagram @consciousearlylearning for nervous-system-safe support for parents and educators, especially after a long day of holding everyone else and trying to find your way back to yourself. https://www.instagram.com/consciousearlylearning
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