EPISODE · Nov 18, 2025 · 19 MIN
Ep 25: How Childhood Beliefs Control Adult Behavior (and How to Change Them)
from Her Subconscious Blueprint · host Jennifer Boyt
Healing Your Inner Child: Uncovering and Addressing Deep-Seated NeedsIn this powerful episode of Her Subconscious Blueprint, hypnotherapist and mindset coach Jenn Boyt takes you on an emotional and transformative journey into the heart of inner child healing. She breaks down what it truly means to connect with the parts of yourself that were wounded, unseen, or silenced in childhood—and how those early experiences still shape your beliefs, behaviors, and relationships today.Jenn explains the science behind inner child work, including how our brains absorb beliefs during the theta state (ages 0–7), forming the foundation of our subconscious programming. She shares real-life insights and practical tools—like journaling with both hands to initiate a healing dialogue between your adult self and your inner child—to help you uncover unmet needs and rewrite old stories of unworthiness or fear.Throughout the episode, Jenn offers deeply soothing affirmations and actionable steps to reparent yourself with love, safety, and validation. You’ll learn how to shift from survival mode to self-trust and abundance, creating a life rooted in emotional wholeness rather than past pain.If you’ve ever felt triggered, unseen, or like you’re carrying the weight of your childhood into adulthood—this episode will help you begin the process of reclaiming your power, rewriting your patterns, and nurturing the younger version of you who still longs to be seen and loved.Timestamps:00:00 — Introduction to Subconscious Healing00:27 — Understanding Your Inner Child01:36 — The Science Behind Inner Child Work02:51 — Recognizing Childhood Patterns05:51 — Connecting with Your Inner Child09:31 — Reparenting Yourself11:08 — Practical Steps for Inner Child Healing15:34 — Visualizing and Affirming Your Inner Child17:30 — Manifesting from a Place of Worth18:40 — Conclusion and Call to Action
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Healing Your Inner Child: Uncovering and Addressing Deep-Seated NeedsIn this powerful episode of Her Subconscious Blueprint, hypnotherapist and mindset coach Jenn Boyt takes you on an emotional and transformative journey into the heart of inner child healing. She breaks down what it truly means to connect with the parts of yourself that were wounded, unseen, or silenced in childhood—and how those early experiences still shape your beliefs, behaviors, and relationships today.Jenn explains the science behind inner child work, including how our brains absorb beliefs during the theta state (ages 0–7), forming the foundation of our subconscious programming. She shares real-life insights and practical tools—like journaling with both hands to initiate a healing dialogue between your adult self and your inner child—to help you uncover unmet needs and rewrite old stories of unworthiness or fear.Throughout the episode, Jenn offers deeply soothing affirmations and actionable steps to reparent yourself with love, safety, and validation. You’ll learn how to shift from survival mode to self-trust and abundance, creating a life rooted in emotional wholeness rather than past pain.If you’ve ever felt triggered, unseen, or like you’re carrying the weight of your childhood into adulthood—this episode will help you begin the process of reclaiming your power, rewriting your patterns, and nurturing the younger version of you who still longs to be seen and loved.Timestamps:00:00 — Introduction to Subconscious Healing00:27 — Understanding Your Inner Child01:36 — The Science Behind Inner Child Work02:51 — Recognizing Childhood Patterns05:51 — Connecting with Your Inner Child09:31 — Reparenting Yourself11:08 — Practical Steps for Inner Child Healing15:34 — Visualizing and Affirming Your Inner Child17:30 — Manifesting from a Place of Worth18:40 — Conclusion and Call to Action
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