Ep 117: What Comes After Unlearning?

EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 14 MIN

Ep 117: What Comes After Unlearning?

from Unlearning · host Shayna Naus

Unlearning old patterns can feel liberating… and disorienting.In this episode, we explore the quiet, often confusing space that comes after you stop over-functioning, people-pleasing, or abandoning yourself, but before clarity fully arrives.This conversation is about integration, not urgency.Safety, not fixing.Learning how to trust yourself when the old armor is gone.In this episode, we talk about:Why the “in-between” can feel uncomfortable or emptyHow the nervous system responds after old coping patterns dissolveRebuilding trust with yourself through small, embodied choicesIdentity after survival modeWhat regulation actually looks like in everyday lifeIf you’ve been unlearning… and wondering now what? ....this episode is for you.✨ Free live masterclass: Regulated & Aligned🗓 January 29th at 7:30pm (Zoom)A gentle space to explore alignment, safety, and nervous-system, led change.🔗 Register HERE

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