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In this episode of Paddle Forward: Navigating Life’s Currents, host Anacani Walters shares a deeply personal moment from motherhood that became a powerful reminder about self-trust, fear, and nervous system regulation.
After feeling pressure to override her instincts when her three-year-old son fell during a hike, Anacani noticed something important: she was apologizing for her nervous system instead of trusting it. By pausing, acknowledging her son’s emotions, and helping him regulate, the moment resolved quickly, and revealed a deeper truth about alignment, intuition, and emotional safety.
This episode isn’t about parenting “right.”
It’s about trusting yourself when judgment is loud, in motherhood, business, relationships, and life.
🌊 What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeIn this episode, Anacani explores:
She also reflects on insights from Inner Compass work shared by Panda Hershey, which helped her better understand how different people process stress, embarrassment, and connection, especially children who are wired for relational safety.
💡 Cultural Context: What Is “Sana Sana”?“Sana sana” is a comforting phrase commonly used in Latin households when a child is hurt. It’s often paired with gentle touch or reassurance and serves as a moment of emotional acknowledgment and care, helping a child feel seen and safe, rather than dismissed.
⏱️ Episode Timestamps00:00 – Introduction: Trusting Your Nervous System
00:29 – Welcome to Paddle Forward
01:07 – Parenting, Pressure, and Fear of Judgment
05:05 – Why Acknowledgment Leads to Regulation
07:15 – Three Key Takeaways on Self-Trust
11:23 – Final Reflections on Fear and Alignment
12:29 – Closing Encouragement
🧭 Key TakeawaysThe next time you feel the urge to override your instincts because someone is watching:
Pause.
Ask yourself: “What is my nervous system telling me right now?”
Then respond from that place, not perfectly, just honestly.
💌 Help This Podcast GrowIf this episode resonated with you, you can help Paddle Forward grow by:
Every listen, share, and review helps this message ripple farther.
🔗 Links & Resources MentionedCome say hello, share your reflections, or continue the conversation:
As always, continue to be you, continue to be beautiful,
and no matter what… continue paddling forward 🌊
By Anacani WaltersIn this episode of Paddle Forward: Navigating Life’s Currents, host Anacani Walters shares a deeply personal moment from motherhood that became a powerful reminder about self-trust, fear, and nervous system regulation.
After feeling pressure to override her instincts when her three-year-old son fell during a hike, Anacani noticed something important: she was apologizing for her nervous system instead of trusting it. By pausing, acknowledging her son’s emotions, and helping him regulate, the moment resolved quickly, and revealed a deeper truth about alignment, intuition, and emotional safety.
This episode isn’t about parenting “right.”
It’s about trusting yourself when judgment is loud, in motherhood, business, relationships, and life.
🌊 What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeIn this episode, Anacani explores:
She also reflects on insights from Inner Compass work shared by Panda Hershey, which helped her better understand how different people process stress, embarrassment, and connection, especially children who are wired for relational safety.
💡 Cultural Context: What Is “Sana Sana”?“Sana sana” is a comforting phrase commonly used in Latin households when a child is hurt. It’s often paired with gentle touch or reassurance and serves as a moment of emotional acknowledgment and care, helping a child feel seen and safe, rather than dismissed.
⏱️ Episode Timestamps00:00 – Introduction: Trusting Your Nervous System
00:29 – Welcome to Paddle Forward
01:07 – Parenting, Pressure, and Fear of Judgment
05:05 – Why Acknowledgment Leads to Regulation
07:15 – Three Key Takeaways on Self-Trust
11:23 – Final Reflections on Fear and Alignment
12:29 – Closing Encouragement
🧭 Key TakeawaysThe next time you feel the urge to override your instincts because someone is watching:
Pause.
Ask yourself: “What is my nervous system telling me right now?”
Then respond from that place, not perfectly, just honestly.
💌 Help This Podcast GrowIf this episode resonated with you, you can help Paddle Forward grow by:
Every listen, share, and review helps this message ripple farther.
🔗 Links & Resources MentionedCome say hello, share your reflections, or continue the conversation:
As always, continue to be you, continue to be beautiful,
and no matter what… continue paddling forward 🌊