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What if your child’s anxiety, shutdowns, or “difficult behaviour” isn’t something to fix… but something trying to speak?
In this deeply moving and confronting episode of The Rebel Matriarch Podcast, Samantha Sanford is joined by clinician, educator, and parent advocate Heather Reis for a conversation that challenges everything we’ve been taught about parenting, discipline, and emotional regulation.
Together, they explore how fear-based parenting, unprocessed anxiety, and emotional disconnection are silently shaping our children - and how mothers can interrupt these cycles without perfection, punishment, or shame.
This episode is a powerful invitation for women and mothers to:
This is not about “doing parenting right.”
It’s about becoming the safe nervous system your child needs.
A must-listen for mothers, caregivers, educators, and women ready to raise emotionally intelligent humans - while healing themselves in the process.
In This Episode, We Explore:
Allow me to introduce you to Heather Reis:
Heather Reis, LICSW is a licensed clinical social worker, emotional intelligence coach, and the founder of Revolutionary Rebels. With over 30 years of experience as a school administrator, therapist, and mother of adult children, Heather supports women in breaking generational cycles and reclaiming their inner authority.
Her work centers on self-awareness, nervous system regulation, and relationship repair, guiding women to lead their families, relationships, and lives from truth rather than fear. Heather believes healing is not about perfection, but about the courage to return to yourself and to connection, again and again.
Connect with Our Guest - Heather
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heathernaomi21
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heathernaomi_/Website: www.revolutionaryrebels.com
Connect with Samantha Sanford - The Rebel Matriarch
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebelmatriarch/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/samantha.haddad.58/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@rebelmatriarch
By Samantha SanfordWhat if your child’s anxiety, shutdowns, or “difficult behaviour” isn’t something to fix… but something trying to speak?
In this deeply moving and confronting episode of The Rebel Matriarch Podcast, Samantha Sanford is joined by clinician, educator, and parent advocate Heather Reis for a conversation that challenges everything we’ve been taught about parenting, discipline, and emotional regulation.
Together, they explore how fear-based parenting, unprocessed anxiety, and emotional disconnection are silently shaping our children - and how mothers can interrupt these cycles without perfection, punishment, or shame.
This episode is a powerful invitation for women and mothers to:
This is not about “doing parenting right.”
It’s about becoming the safe nervous system your child needs.
A must-listen for mothers, caregivers, educators, and women ready to raise emotionally intelligent humans - while healing themselves in the process.
In This Episode, We Explore:
Allow me to introduce you to Heather Reis:
Heather Reis, LICSW is a licensed clinical social worker, emotional intelligence coach, and the founder of Revolutionary Rebels. With over 30 years of experience as a school administrator, therapist, and mother of adult children, Heather supports women in breaking generational cycles and reclaiming their inner authority.
Her work centers on self-awareness, nervous system regulation, and relationship repair, guiding women to lead their families, relationships, and lives from truth rather than fear. Heather believes healing is not about perfection, but about the courage to return to yourself and to connection, again and again.
Connect with Our Guest - Heather
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heathernaomi21
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heathernaomi_/Website: www.revolutionaryrebels.com
Connect with Samantha Sanford - The Rebel Matriarch
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebelmatriarch/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/samantha.haddad.58/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@rebelmatriarch