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EP 263: The Framework That Works on Everyone in the Room
May 5, 2026
37m 31s
EP 262: Why Helpers Burn Out- and what to do about it
Apr 28, 2026
37m 19s
EP 261: When It's Not Working: Troubleshooting
Apr 21, 2026
48m 46s
{REPLAY} Is Co-Regulation Just Coddling??
Apr 14, 2026
38m 19s
EP 260: No Strategy Will Fix This: What Actually Helped Instead
Apr 7, 2026
50m 46s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/5/26 | ![]() EP 263: The Framework That Works on Everyone in the Room | Whether you're supporting a dysregulated eight-year-old, a parent who's convinced nothing is working, or the version of yourself driving home after a really hard week, the science is exactly the same. Let’s look at how the theory underneath this podcast, Raising Kids with Big, Baffling Behaviors, and the BBTI’s Professional Immersion Program are grounded in the same unified relational neuroscience framework. This paradigm supports your work with kids, parents, and yourself. You only have to l... | 37m 31s | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | EP 262: Why Helpers Burn Out- and what to do about it✨ | burnoutself-care+4 | — | — | — | burnoutself-care+6 | — | 37m 19s | |
| 4/21/26 | EP 261: When It's Not Working: Troubleshooting✨ | nervous systemco-regulation+4 | — | — | — | nervous systemco-regulation+6 | — | 48m 46s | |
| 4/14/26 | {REPLAY} Is Co-Regulation Just Coddling??✨ | co-regulationparenting+3 | — | — | — | co-regulationcoddling+3 | — | 38m 19s | |
| 4/7/26 | EP 260: No Strategy Will Fix This: What Actually Helped Instead✨ | parentingtrauma+4 | Club member | — | — | traumaparenting strategies+3 | — | 50m 46s | |
| 3/31/26 | EP 259: Holding Hope when your Child's Behavior is Truly Dangerous✨ | parentingdangerous behavior+3 | parent | — | — | baffling behaviorsparenting after trauma+3 | — | 49m 12s | |
| 3/24/26 | EP 258: Creating a Connected Classroom with Marti Smith & Amie Huggins✨ | classroom safetyrelational neuroscience+3 | Marti SmithAmie Huggins | — | — | classroomsafety+3 | — | 47m 06s | |
| 3/17/26 | EP 257: One Reason why Kids Melt Down after School✨ | after-school meltdownssensory stress+3 | — | — | — | meltdownschildren+5 | — | 44m 37s | |
| 3/10/26 | EP 256: When Behavior Feels Personal, It Might Actually Be Sensory✨ | sensory overwhelmchild behavior+3 | — | — | — | sensorybehavior+5 | — | 40m 11s | |
| 3/3/26 | EP 255: Grieving as a Parent with a History of Trauma: Part 6 of 6✨ | grieftrauma-informed parenting+3 | — | — | — | grieftrauma+5 | — | 45m 35s | |
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| 2/27/26 | {RERECORD} But....What about a Consequence?!✨ | consequencespunishments+5 | — | — | — | consequencepunishment+5 | — | 48m 31s | |
| 2/24/26 | ![]() EP 254: Identifying Your Triggers as a Parent with a History of Trauma: Part 5 of 6 | If you’re parenting a child with a vulnerable nervous system when you have your own history of trauma, you know that sometimes your reaction isn’t really about what’s happening in front of you; it’s about what’s happened before. In this episode, we’re talking about how to gently uncover what might be going on when you have a huge stress response to a stressor that didn’t quite need an attack-level watchdog response. In this episode, you’ll learn: What a trigger actually is (and why it doesn... | 49m 24s | ||||||
| 2/20/26 | ![]() {RERECORD} The Stress Response System | This is a re-record of a foundation episode, episode 94 The Stress Response System plays a huge role in our children's behaviors and also how we perceive those behaviors. In this episode, you’ll learn: What stress is and how to differentiate good stress from bad stressThe impact of trauma and toxic stress to the Stress Response SystemHow to build resilience in a sensitized Stress Response SystemA reframe to shift your own Stress Response System Calling all professionals who work with the... | 44m 28s | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() EP 253: Caring for your Own Watchdog and Possum as a Parent with a History of Trauma: Part 4 of 6 | Content note: This episode discusses trauma, nervous system activation, and protective responses such as shutdown, dissociation, anger, and urgency. There are no graphic details, but please take care while listening. If you have a history of trauma, your watchdog and possum parts have likely been working hard for a long time. And when you’re parenting a child with big baffling behaviors, those protectors can get loud. In this episode, we draw inspiration from Dan Siegel’s work to explore what... | 40m 59s | ||||||
| 2/12/26 | ![]() {RERECORD} Connection or Protection | This is a re-record of a foundation episode, episode 7 The brain has two modes- connection or protection. Protective behaviors include opposition, defiance, aggression- basically, any behavior that doesn't invite connection. If we want to help shift our children's oppositional behaviors, we must first help their brain shift out of protection and into protection! You can read more on my blog: robyngobbel.com/connectionorprotection/ Resources mentioned on the podcast: Match the Energy Not ... | 55m 04s | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() EP 252: Nurturing Your Window of Tolerance as a Parent with a History of Trauma Part 3 of 6 | Content note: This episode discusses trauma, parenting stress, nervous system activation, and self-compassion. There are no graphic details, but please take care while listening. Parenting a child with a vulnerable nervous system can stretch your capacity in profound ways, especially when you have a history of trauma yourself. In this episode, we explore what it really means to nurture your window of tolerance, not through force or self-discipline, but through safety, connection, and compassi... | 44m 23s | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | ![]() {BONUS} Focus on the Nervous System to Change Behavior- webinar replay | On February 3, I taught a live webinar online- Focus on the Nervous System to Change Behavior. This is the audio-only version of that webinar! To watch the full video webinar and to download the accompanying resources, head to RobynGobbel.com/webinar In this webinar, you'll learn the three core tenets that underlie behavior changewhat behavior really ishow regulation, connection, and felt safety are related to behaviorhow the nervous system responds to stresswhy baffling behaviors are due to ... | 1h 10m 24s | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() EP 251: Your Trauma Shaped Nervous System Makes Sense Part 2 of 6 | Content note: This episode discusses trauma, parenting stress, and nervous system activation. There are no graphic details, but please take care while listening. If you’ve spent years learning about the nervous system to better support your child, and now you’re ready to offer the same curiosity and compassion to yourself, then this episode is for you. In this episode, you’ll learn: How core nervous system concepts like connection vs. protection, regulation, and felt safety apply to you... | 51m 19s | ||||||
| 1/30/26 | ![]() {RE-RECORD} EP 15: Lying as a Trauma Driven Behavior | This episode originally aired in 2020. It's a very popular episode that deserved being updated because so many folks are still listening! *** Lying is probably the behavior parents seek support with the most. It's confusing. It's triggering. It's exhausting. We can use our x-ray vision goggles to get underneath the lying so we can respond in ways that actually sets the boundary and increases the possibility of helping our children developing more socially and relationally ... | 53m 56s | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | ![]() EP 250: When Parenting Triggers your Own Trauma Part 1 of 6 | Content note: This episode discusses trauma, parenting stress, and nervous system overwhelm. There are no graphic details, but please take care while listening. Parenting a child with a vulnerable nervous system can stir up your own trauma in ways that feel surprising, intense, and deeply unsettling. In this episode, we slow everything down and make sense of why this kind of parenting can feel so much harder when you have your own trauma history. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why parenting a... | 45m 29s | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() EP 249: Behaviors as Brilliant Adaptations with Sally Maslansky | Content warning: This episode includes discussion of severe trauma, abuse (including sexual abuse), dissociation, and suicidal ideation. Please take care while listening and pause if needed. In today’s episode, Robyn is joined by therapist, author, and adoptive parent Sally Maslansky to explore dissociative identity disorder through the lens of interpersonal neurobiology, attachment, and compassion. Together, they unpack how even the most confusing and baffling behaviors- ours and our childre... | 1h 02m 07s | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() EP 248: Felt Safety when Nothing Feels Safe | Should we be talking about felt safety when so much is genuinely unsafe? I’ve been thinking a lot about this hard and honest question that so many parents are holding: when danger, injustice, and unmet needs are real and ongoing, does focusing on felt safety miss the point? Or can it actually be part of resistance, coherence, and long-term protection for our nervous systems? In this episode, you’ll learn: Why focusing on felt safety is not the same as ignoring real danger, injustice, or syst... | 35m 47s | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | ![]() REPLAY: Boundaries with Verbal Aggression with Juliane Taylor Shore: Boundaries with Connection Part 3 of 3 | In part 3 of this series on Boundaries with Connection, Juliane Taylor Shore talks us through how boundaries work in relationships with our children - relationships where we have to show up every day - and why it is so important for us to have good psychological boundaries when our children are verbally aggressive. In this episode, you’ll learn: What are psychological boundariesHow do psychological boundaries help usWhy good psychological boundaries are important when a child is verbal... | 1h 14m 58s | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | ![]() REPLAY: Boundaries that Create Success: Boundaries with Connection Part 2 of 3 | In part 2 of this series on Boundaries with Connection, we explore how to set boundaries that create success by providing structure and containment that offers safety, connection, and co-regulation. In this episode, you’ll learn: How boundaries can create physical and emotional safetyHow to create the kind of boundaries your child really needs for continued developmentHow to set boundaries with the intent of increasing regulationResources mentioned in this podcast: Previous podcast episode ht... | 48m 05s | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | ![]() REPLAY: Boundaries with Connection Part 1 of 3: Boundaries You can Control | Focusing on understanding what's driving behavior can sometimes make it feel like we aren't addressing the behavior at all. It can feel as if we are boundaryless and permissive. This episode sheds light on what boundaries really are and how focusing on regulation, connection and felt-safety increases compassionate boundaries in response to behaviors. In this episode, you’ll learn: What boundaries really areHow they are different than punishment and rulesExamples of boundariesWhat to do when y... | 46m 57s | ||||||
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