
A biological address for the “soft skills” you already teach
From StefanieFaye by Stefanie Faye
April 20, 2026
About this episode
The episode discusses the importance of nervous system regulation and how it develops through relationships.
Most of the humans on this planet have not built nervous system regulation to its full potential.   We're not born with that architecture. Humans develop the capacity to regulate through attuned, responsive relationships. What you might have guessed is... READ MORE The post A biological address for the “soft skills” you already teach appeared first on StefanieFaye .
People in this episode
Host: Stefanie Faye
Topics covered
- nervous system regulation
- soft skills
- attuned relationships
- human development
- mental health
Keywords
- nervous system
- regulation
- soft skills
- human development
- mental health
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