Insightful Success

Roselyn Pérez, Insightful Essence™ | Nervous System & Identity Expert | LCSW

Insightful Success is a podcast for high-performing creators, creatives, entrepreneurs, and conscious leaders whose definition of success includes wellness, fulfillment, connection, peace, and purpose. Host Roselyn Perez Casiano, LCSW, featured in Forbes Women, Time Magazine, and TEDx, promotes deeper insights that challenge societal expectations of belonging, wealth, acceptance, and self-worth, welcoming creativity, growth, joy, and purpose. Rooted in EQ and nervous system science, each episode helps you shift from survival-driven success to holistic and sustainable success that feels aligned

  1. 5d ago

    Reconnecting with the Wild in You: How Body Trust Leads to Authentic Power

    There's a version of you that exists beneath all the conditioning, expectations, and shoulds. The wild one. The one that knows what she wants and isn't afraid to claim it. Amy Martin spent over a decade finding her way back to her. In this conversation, we explore what it actually takes to reclaim that authentic power—and why it often requires going through the darkest parts of yourself first. Amy shares her journey candidly. The corporate years that nearly consumed her. Two miscarriages that shattered her carefully built life. The rage, the grief, the questions that had no answers. And then, slowly, the awakening. What she discovered through it all: Body trust is everything. Not mindset. Not affirmations. But learning to feel safe inside your own skin and trust what your nervous system knows. That's where authentic power lives. We talk about the gap between knowing you have this wild, creative seed inside and actually living from it. Why conditioning teaches women to be smaller and quieter. How surrender and safety create space for intuition. And what it looks like to help other women access the power they've been taught to hide. Amy also shares her real, practical tools—the ones that helped her move from overwhelm and self-betrayal into confidence and authentic expansion. Not as steps or formulas. As real things that work. This episode is for women who know there's more inside them but haven't yet given themselves permission to unleash it. Resources & Connect with Amy:EffinCreative: https://effincreative.co/Instagram: @amyhosiermartinMonthly Howl at the Moon & Swim (Austin, TX)Free WhatsApp group for new/full moon rituals: https://chat.whatsapp.com/LFEiu6g9nqm8r47ul1WfbC?mode=gi_t Subscribe for conversations on nervous system healing, authentic power, and what it means to reclaim your wild self.

    45 min
  2. Jun 11

    Follow Your Joy, Not the Market: How to Recognize Your Authentic Creative Voice

    She turned down a screenplay opportunity to write about cats! We all know that feeling. You've achieved something. The world validates it. Everything looks successful from the outside. But something inside is still whispering a different message. Award-winning writer Mary Christine Kane lived this. Her essay went viral. An editor came calling. It seemed like the obvious next step. But beneath all of it, her nervous system was trying to tell her something entirely different. She listened. And what she found was her authentic creative voice—one that wanted to write about cats, not chase screenplays that didn't actually call to her. This is what happens when you finally recognize what's actually true beneath what looks like opportunity. When you meet your authentic self instead of the version the world expects you to be. In this conversation, we explore what it takes to hear that inner message. How her body knew something her ambitious mind was overlooking. Why authenticity beats opportunity every single time. And how reconnecting with yourself brings back the joy you thought had to wait until "someday." We talk about how to recognize when external success is masking internal misalignment. What your nervous system knows that your conscious mind might be ignoring. Why joy matters more than market timing. How to return to what actually brings you alive. And how to build community around what you genuinely love. Mary shares her journey honestly—the loneliness of creative work, the pressure to capitalize on momentum, and the moment she chose to listen to herself instead. She also shares three practices that reconnected her with her true creative voice. Not formulas or steps, just real things that work. Resources:Mary Christine Kane: http://marychristinekane.comCat Writers' Association: https://catwriters.com This conversation is for creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone who's felt torn between what the world wants and what your soul actually wants to create. Subscribe for conversations on authenticity, nervous system wisdom, and creative fulfillment rooted in joy.

    27 min
  3. Mar 5

    Identity Over Performance: Align Your Success with Your Nervous System

    Are you doing what you love but still feeling exhausted, anxious, or unfulfilled? In this episode of Insightful Success, Roselyn Perez Casiano, LCSW, dives into why high performers often get trapped in survival mode, tying their identity to achievement rather than their true selves. Learn how your nervous system, mindset, and identity shape your daily experience, often without you even realizing it. Roselyn shares real-world insights for creatives, entrepreneurs, and high achievers on how to: Identify when your success is fueled by stress, pressure, or survival instincts Reclaim your identity beyond performance and external validation Shift from reactive, future-focused thinking to presence and alignment Unlock more creativity, fulfillment, and sustainable success in your life and work Rooted in emotional intelligence, nervous system science, and practical strategies, this episode helps you break free from normalized stress and start thriving from a place of love, creativity, and abundance, not exhaustion. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a creative, or a high-performing professional, this episode will help you align your success with your nervous system, reclaim your energy, and redefine what it truly means to thrive. Listen now to transform how you perform, think, and feel, from survival mode to aligned success. high performers survival mode nervous system identity beyond performance burnout, stress, fulfillment creativity, alignment, sustainable success 💡Subscribe to Insightful Success for weekly insights on aligning mindset, identity, and nervous system to unlock your full potential.

    25 min
  4. Feb 26

    Smart Enough to Succeed, Struggling to Feel: The Hidden Cost of Being a High-Achiever

    Who are you without your achievements? This question might feel threatening to high-achievers, and that's exactly the point. In this episode, I address something successful people don't want to hear: your intelligence, logic, and ability to figure everything out alone is keeping you stuck. Not because these things are bad, but because you've subconsciously made them the source of your worth, safety, and belonging. As a therapist who's lived through my own crisis, I've learned that changing affirmations isn't enough. Being rational, smart, over-analyzing everything, doing it alone, giving that up feels threatening. But what you don't realize is you're reinforcing the belief that your worth comes from achievement. High-achievers face the same outcome whether they accomplish goals or struggle: the "now what?" moment. Once you accomplish the impossible, you're left with emptiness. If you don't achieve what you set out to do, you question your worth. Either way, nothing feels enough, because it's rooted in survival, not authentic success. This isn't about stopping growth. Growth is natural. Wanting more is natural. But when the source is survival, when achievements grant you worth and safety, nothing will ever suffice. The hard questions: Do you question your partner? Your children? Feel disconnected? Alone? Like they don't understand you? Like you're at a different level? See them with disdain? These aren't judgments, they're information about survival mode. This message isn't for your rational mind. It's for your nervous system and subconscious. If you feel resistance or irritation listening, I'm triggering you. Because I'm threatening what's kept you safe all these years. This work requires connecting with your body and emotions, not just thoughts. That inner voice asking "what is all this for?" isn't something to dismiss. It's warning you before crisis emerges: relationship breakdown, burnout, health issues. February Special: 7-Day Accessing Breakthroughs Challenge, tools that helped me through crisis. These aren't just exercises; integrated as a lifestyle, they're life-changing. $27 for February only: https://insightfulessence.com/challenge Connect with Roselyn:Free clarity call: https://insightfulessence.com/coachingInsightful Success community: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1Nvf2AeDtK/

    17 min
  5. Feb 19

    What Your Body Can't Name, Your Nervous System Can't Heal: The Taboo-Success Connection | Dr. Cheryl Robinson

    When you can't name something, vagina, money, pain, struggle, your nervous system registers it as "not safe to speak." That silence becomes a survival pattern stored in your body, showing up in your business, relationships, money, and success. In this raw episode, I sit down with Dr. Cheryl Robinson (Forbes contributor, 836+ interviews) to explore how taboo topics women can't talk about literally rewire our nervous systems for small, survival-based success instead of expansive fulfillment. Dr. Robinson's story: Five years of debilitating vulvar pain so severe she contemplated suicide. Doctor after doctor said "that's normal" or "it's all in your head." Medical gaslighting taught her nervous system: "Your experience doesn't matter. You can't trust what you feel." Even bedridden, her brain said "you should be doing more." This is the survival identity of high-achievers: Achievement matters. Pain doesn't. Your worth equals your output. We explore why "I should be doing more" is a nervous system survival response, the subconscious message when you perform through pain (I don't matter), why women can't celebrate themselves without shame, the money taboo and visceral reactions to pricing, how identity stories become survival patterns, and the question that reveals everything: What is this protecting you from? Key insight: If there's something you cannot openly mention, that sets the foundation for everything. We're talking about vaginas, but there's a direct link to your business, career, relationships, and motherhood. You cannot separate one thing from another. What your nervous system learns: Medical gaslighting = "my signals are invalid." Body shame = "I'm not safe to be known." Can't celebrate = "I'm never enough." Can't share money = "my worth isn't safe to claim." These are felt identity patterns stored in your body. Dr. Robinson's upcoming platform Say The Word Vagina (saytheword.com, 2026) will normalize uncomfortable conversations about women's health, money, race, identity, and success. Connect with Dr. Cheryl Robinson: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dr-cheryl-robinson Ready for deep nervous system and identity work? Book a free clarity call: https://insightfulessence.com/coaching Join Insightful Success: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1Nvf2AeDtK/ What your body can't name, your nervous system can't heal.

    37 min
  6. Feb 5

    Why Authenticity Matters More Than Success (And What You're Trading Away)

    You achieved the goals. Made the money. Got the title. So why does it still feel like something's missing? Here's what nobody talks about: We learned how to be successful. We mastered how to achieve goals and make money. But we did it by giving up who we truly are. We traded our authenticity for formulas that promised happiness but left us empty. This is why successful people still feel incomplete. They stay busy, set new goals, keep moving—anything to avoid asking: What is all of this for? In this episode, I share why wanting more isn't the problem. The problem is never stopping to ask what's driving that feeling. When you chase goals from that empty place without looking inward, it owns you. And the biggest price you pay is your authenticity. I explore why we stay so loyal to formulas that don't work. Why we sacrifice what we love because it doesn't look like "success." Why you can't celebrate your wins without needing more validation. Why everything built on survival is built on lack—so it's never enough. The small ways you abandon yourself daily: dinners with people you dislike, environments where you don't fit, saying yes when you mean no. The questions that matter: How much power does success have over your authenticity? What if you pursued what you truly love, regardless of money or status? What if you became successful doing what you actually love? Have you given up who you are for what success should look like? Research shows people over 65 regret the same things. The hard work they prioritized wasn't what mattered. The goals never delivered what they promised. But we keep repeating the cycle. Here's the truth: One small step of courage toward your authenticity brings more fulfillment than any achievement ever will. Happiness, peace, belonging—they're waiting on the other side of that courage. This isn't something you can think your way through. It's in your nervous system. Going beyond what your nervous system allows requires courage and choice. What the world needs isn't more anger or hate. It's for you to give yourself what you need first: kindness, compassion, love. Ready to stop trading your authenticity for achievement? Connect with Roselyn:Book a free clarity call: https://insightfulessence.com/contact Join Insightful Success: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1Nvf2AeDtK/

    18 min
  7. Jan 29

    5 Signs You've Bought Into Society's Definition of Success

    In this episode, I'm breaking down the uncomfortable truth high-achievers don't want to face: you might be chasing a version of success that was never yours to begin with. Success feels abstract because we've inherited its definition from society, not created it ourselves. You ask 100 people what success means and you'll get 100 different answers, yet somehow, we're all chasing the same external markers: wealth, status, achievement, recognition. And when we get there? We feel empty. Ashamed. Guilty for not being grateful. Wondering "why isn't this enough?" In this episode, I reveal: Why success feels so appealing yet so abstract—and how this keeps you stuckThe difference between society's definition of success and YOUR definitionHow conditioning gets ingrained in your nervous system and identity without you knowing5 signs you're pursuing what society wants instead of what YOU actually wantWhy high-achievers normalize feeling disconnected and unfulfilled ("this is just life")The survival patterns keeping you from the fulfillment you're actually seekingHow being the "strong one" everyone relies on is secretly isolating youWhy you dismiss your own struggles but diagnose everyone else'sWhat you're unconsciously telling your brain when you don't ask for supportThe 5 core wounds driving survival-based success (abandonment, worthlessness, rejection, betrayal, humiliation)Why all your personal development work stays surface-level, and what's actually missingThe hard truth about meditation, journaling, and mindset work that only addresses the conscious mindHow to recognize when survival strategies are masquerading as self-improvementThe emotional outcomes every single goal is ACTUALLY seeking (peace, joy, freedom, connection, belonging)The one question that reveals what's really keeping you stuckThe 5 signs you've bought into society's definition of success: You're the person everyone relies on, but you don't rely on anyone. You're always there for others, but you never reach out for support. You've unconsciously decided other people's emotions matter more than yours.You feel disconnected despite being surrounded by people. Resentment builds. Irritability creeps in. You're giving everyone else the unconditional presence you're not giving yourself.You have "everything" but feel empty. You've achieved the markers of success, yet something's missing and you can't articulate what.You solve problems with thinking, not feeling. You read more books, create more strategies, use more tools—all at the conscious, rational level, while avoiding the deeper emotional and nervous system work.You normalize the disconnection. "This is just life." "You can't have it all." "It's not always going to be easy." You've convinced yourself that unfulfillment is normal.This episode is for you if: You've achieved external success but feel internally emptyYou're the strong one everyone leans on but you never let anyone inYou can't articulate what's missing but you know something isYou've tried every personal development tool but still feel stuckYou're tired of normalizing disconnection and unfulfillmentYou're ready to access the clarity and breakthroughs you can't yet articulateThe truth: We're at a point in human history where we have more information than ever, yet we're still struggling emotionally, mentally, and physically. There's a gray area that hasn't been touched yet, and I believe this nervous system and identity work is calling us to evolve. True success isn't determined by what you have or what you do. It's determined by how you feel. Resources mentioned: Connect on social media or at InsightfulEssence.comJoin the conversation, leave a comment or reach outReady to stop chasing society's definition of success and start pursuing your own? Listen now.

    17 min

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Insightful Success is a podcast for high-performing creators, creatives, entrepreneurs, and conscious leaders whose definition of success includes wellness, fulfillment, connection, peace, and purpose. Host Roselyn Perez Casiano, LCSW, featured in Forbes Women, Time Magazine, and TEDx, promotes deeper insights that challenge societal expectations of belonging, wealth, acceptance, and self-worth, welcoming creativity, growth, joy, and purpose. Rooted in EQ and nervous system science, each episode helps you shift from survival-driven success to holistic and sustainable success that feels aligned