The Regulated Woman — Where High Achievers Learn to Feel Safe in Success

Brittany Fleischer

You've built something real. The business. The career. The life that looks exactly right from the outside. You've done the therapy, the mindset work, the personal development. You can name your patterns, trace your triggers, speak the language of healing fluently. And your body still doesn't feel safe. Not in the success. Not in the visibility. Not in the money, the leadership, or the expansion you've worked so hard to create. The Regulated Woman is for you. Hosted by Brittany Fleischer — nervous system specialist and author of The Regulated Woman — this podcast goes where most personal development doesn't: into the body. Into the nervous system patterns that keep high-achieving women bracing against the very success they've built. Into the somatic work that actually shifts it. Each episode covers one of five core teachings: Safety. Capacity. Threat. Regulation. Identity. Because the problem was never your strategy. It was never your discipline, your mindset, or your willingness to do the work. It was a nervous system that learned — in completely logical, completely understandable ways — that expansion is dangerous. And that can change. Not by thinking differently. By experiencing safety — in your body, in real time — until holding more stops feeling like threat and starts feeling like home. This is where that work begins. New episodes every week. Free masterclass at brittanyfleischer.com/masterclass

  1. 3h ago

    The Crash After the Climb: What Your Body Does Once You've Finally Arrived

    We're prepared for the climb. Nobody prepares us for what the body does the moment we reach the top. You achieve the thing you wanted — and instead of celebrating, you crash. You go numb. Your brain won't compute the next step. A hopeless thought starts looping: this is never going to get done, and I hate it. And because no one warned you this was coming, you make it mean something is wrong with you — that you're failing at the easy part. You're not. In this episode, recorded from inside her own post-move crash, Brittany makes the case that the collapse after arrival is not a malfunction — it's the bill coming due for the effort. The numbness is a depleted system doing triage, shutting down the most energy-hungry function you have: your thinking brain. The hopelessness isn't information about your life; it's information about your fuel level. And the way through isn't more willpower. It's permission, fuel, and one small step at a time. This is the third beat in a series on big transitions — the crossing, the doing, and now the recovery after. If you've ever fallen apart right when you were supposed to feel triumphant, this one will make you a lot kinder to yourself. In this episode: – The crash nobody warns you about — why collapse arrives right after you achieve, not during – Why your body runs on "sprint fuel" through the climb, and what happens when it finally stops – Why depletion shows up specifically as numb and blank (your thinking brain is the first thing to power down) – Why "it's never going to get done" is a symptom of empty, not a fact about your life – The reframe that actually fits a crashed brain: one true step at a time – Permission to just be — why rest is the mechanism, not the reward – Why letting someone help, and wandering until the next step finds you, is the regulated move – A gentle four-step practice (the blank-moment reset) for the exact moment you go blank – The emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual freedom waiting on the other side of letting yourself land The blank-moment reset (practice from this episode): Name it ("this is the crash, not a character flaw") → give yourself permission to stop and let your body catch up → put one small bit of fuel back in the tank → then let one true step find you, instead of forcing it. Fuel, then one step. Repeat. That's the whole rhythm of moving through a crash. ▸ Free masterclass — start teaching your body that arriving is safe, and that you don't have to earn your way into your own life▸ This week's companion essay on Substack ▸ Follow the show so you never miss an episode — it's the single most helpful thing you can do for a small podcast.▸ Come find me: @the_spiritual_ceo on both TikTok and IG

    38 min
  2. Jun 8

    Trying Is Not a Thing: Why "I'm Trying" Is the Tell That You Don't Feel Safe Yet

    You said you wanted the thing. You named it yourself. So why, when someone asks how it's going, do the words "I'm trying" come out — when you both know nothing has actually happened? Because "I'm trying" isn't a status update. It's a shield. It shows up the moment accountability gets close, and its whole job is to make bracing look like effort so the conversation backs off. And here's the part that matters most: you're not lying when you say it. You believe it — because the bracing is genuinely exhausting. You just mistake the cost of fighting the change for the effort of making it. In this episode, Brittany makes the case that trying is not a real thing at all. There's only doing and not doing — and the gap between wanting and doing isn't empty. It's full of a protection program that has flagged the action you chose as dangerous. Which means "I'm trying" is not an excuse. It's a tell. It points you to the exact spot where what you want and what your body feels safe doing are at war. The fix isn't trying harder. It's regulating first — because action follows safety, every time. In this episode: – Why "I'm trying" shows up the instant you're challenged on a goal you set yourself – The reason it feels true even when nothing's happening (the cost of the brace vs. the effort of the change) – Why trying is not a thing — only doing and not doing – How your nervous system codes simple changes (rest, self-care, early mornings) as threats – Why "I'm trying" is a map, not a moral failing – The honest trade: a four-step practice for taking your foot off the brake – The freedom on the other side — keeping your word to yourself, and finally showing up for the people and dreams you love The honest trade (practice from this episode): Catch the "trying" and tell the truth ("I'm not doing this yet") → regulate the shame spike → ask "what would I need to feel, to feel safe doing this?" → take one true action small enough that your body can't veto it. You're not trying. You're doing — at the size your body can currently hold.▸ Free masterclass — start teaching your body that the things you want are safe to do ▸ Follow the show so you never miss an episode — it's the single most helpful thing you can do for a small podcast. ▸ Come find me: @the_spiritual_ceo on both IG and TikTok "Trying is not a thing. You either are, or you are not." "You mistake the cost of the brace for the effort of the change." "'I'm trying' isn't a confession of weakness. It's a map."

    30 min
  3. Jun 1

    The Threshold Is Not the Problem — Your Nervous System Is Processing It

    You said yes to the change. You meant it. So why does your body still feel like it's standing in the doorway? Because deciding happens in the mind — and the mind is fast. Crossing happens in the body, and the body moves on a different timeline entirely. It doesn't update on decisions. It updates on evidence. The space between the two isn't you being stuck or self-sabotaging. It's the threshold. And it's exactly where the real work of any transition happens. In this episode — recorded nine days out from her own move, from inside a chapter that always felt like a hallway — Brittany walks you through what your nervous system is actually doing in the in-between, why the new can feel more threatening than a familiar failure, and why the exhaustion that shows up right before something good isn't burnout. It's the body clearing the runway. This isn't about rushing to the other side. It's about crossing with your whole body, so you can arrive whole — hands free, capacity intact, finally able to set your things down. In this episode: – Why a transition is a body event, not a calendar event – The gap between the mind that decided and the body that hasn't caught up — and why it's normal – Why your nervous system chooses familiar pain over unfamiliar possibility (it's neuroscience, not weakness) – The five signs of "clearing" most high achievers mistake for falling apart – The pattern that has you arriving on the other side of change already empty – What the regulated woman does instead – A guided 90-second somatic practice: the in-between reset – Why the woman you're becoming isn't waiting on the other side — she's the one doing the releasing The in-between reset (practice from this episode): Ground your feet → lengthen your exhale → name it ("this is just the in-between") → give your body one piece of evidence that the next chapter is safe. You're not forcing yourself across. You're showing your body the ground holds.▸ Free masterclass — teach your nervous system that change and success are safe to hold:CLICK HERE ▸ This week's companion essay — What the Body Releases Before It Begins, a journaling practice to name what you're carrying: CLICK HERE ▸ Follow the show so you never miss an episode — it's the single most helpful thing you can do for a small podcast. ▸ Come find me: @the_spiritual_ceo"The regulated woman doesn't rush the threshold. She crosses it with her whole body."

    35 min
  4. May 26

    Your Body Knew Before You Did — What Finally Exhaling Taught Me About Nervous System Safety

    EPISODE SUMMARY You can be successful, high-performing, and completely functional — and still be running a nervous system that is in a near-constant state of threat response. In this episode, Brittany shares what happened when her body finally exhaled for the first time in months, what the months of dysregulation before that moment actually looked like from the inside, and why the work of regulation is not a mindset problem. It is a biology problem. And it is fixable.   IN THIS EPISODE The personal moment that cracked this episode open — and what it revealed about living inside the work you teach What chronic dysregulation actually looks like when you're still showing up, still functioning, and still holding everything together Why "functional" and "regulated" are not the same thing — and why this distinction changes everything The real reason more discipline, more affirmations, and more morning routines haven't fixed it What your nervous system actually responds to (hint: it's not your thoughts) What High-Capacity Regulation means — and why the goal isn't calm, it's capacity The four pillars of The Regulated Woman framework: nervous system science, somatic healing practices, identity and capacity work, and quantum mindset principles One practical thing you can start doing this week that costs nothing and takes no extra time   QUOTE FROM THIS EPISODE "Your nervous system doesn't speak in thoughts. It speaks in safety signals. That's why more discipline won't fix it. More affirmations won't fix it. The work is teaching your body it's safe to land."   MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE The Regulated Woman Free Masterclass — three parts, the full framework, no cost → brittanyfleischer.com/masterclass This week's Substack post: "The Day My Body Finally Exhaled"    WORK WITH BRITTANY The Regulated Woman — 6-week self-paced core curriculum. The full nervous system rewire framework, available on demand. Investment: $888 → brittanyfleischer.com The Private Line — High-touch 1:1 coaching built around the 6-week curriculum. For the woman who is ready to do the deep work with direct support. Investment: $2,222 → brittanyfleischer.com The Collective — Monthly community coaching for ongoing nervous system maintenance, accountability, and support. Investment: $147/month → brittanyfleischer.com The Book — The Regulated Woman: Why High-Achieving Women Feel Unsafe in Success — and How to Change It. Available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle.   CONNECT WITH BRITTANY Website: brittanyfleischer.com Email: brittany@brittanylfleischerinc.com Instagram: @the_spiritual_ceo_ TikTok: @the_spiritual_ceo   If this episode landed for you — share it with a woman in your life who is holding it all together and wondering why she still doesn't feel okay. She needs to know there's a name for what she's carrying.

    14 min

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You've built something real. The business. The career. The life that looks exactly right from the outside. You've done the therapy, the mindset work, the personal development. You can name your patterns, trace your triggers, speak the language of healing fluently. And your body still doesn't feel safe. Not in the success. Not in the visibility. Not in the money, the leadership, or the expansion you've worked so hard to create. The Regulated Woman is for you. Hosted by Brittany Fleischer — nervous system specialist and author of The Regulated Woman — this podcast goes where most personal development doesn't: into the body. Into the nervous system patterns that keep high-achieving women bracing against the very success they've built. Into the somatic work that actually shifts it. Each episode covers one of five core teachings: Safety. Capacity. Threat. Regulation. Identity. Because the problem was never your strategy. It was never your discipline, your mindset, or your willingness to do the work. It was a nervous system that learned — in completely logical, completely understandable ways — that expansion is dangerous. And that can change. Not by thinking differently. By experiencing safety — in your body, in real time — until holding more stops feeling like threat and starts feeling like home. This is where that work begins. New episodes every week. Free masterclass at brittanyfleischer.com/masterclass