EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 37 MIN
The Crash After the Climb: What Your Body Does Once You've Finally Arrived
from Manifestation. Embodiment. No Bullsh*t. Conversations for the Regulated Woman · host Brittany Fleischer
We're prepared for the climb. Nobody prepares us for what the body does the moment we reach the top. You achieve the thing you wanted — and instead of celebrating, you crash. You go numb. Your brain won't compute the next step. A hopeless thought starts looping: this is never going to get done, and I hate it. And because no one warned you this was coming, you make it mean something is wrong with you — that you're failing at the easy part. You're not. In this episode, recorded from inside her own post-move crash, Brittany makes the case that the collapse after arrival is not a malfunction — it's the bill coming due for the effort. The numbness is a depleted system doing triage, shutting down the most energy-hungry function you have: your thinking brain. The hopelessness isn't information about your life; it's information about your fuel level. And the way through isn't more willpower. It's permission, fuel, and one small step at a time. This is the third beat in a series on big transitions — the crossing, the doing, and now the recovery after. If you've ever fallen apart right when you were supposed to feel triumphant, this one will make you a lot kinder to yourself. In this episode: – The crash nobody warns you about — why collapse arrives right after you achieve, not during – Why your body runs on "sprint fuel" through the climb, and what happens when it finally stops – Why depletion shows up specifically as numb and blank (your thinking brain is the first thing to power down) – Why "it's never going to get done" is a symptom of empty, not a fact about your life – The reframe that actually fits a crashed brain: one true step at a time – Permission to just be — why rest is the mechanism, not the reward – Why letting someone help, and wandering until the next step finds you, is the regulated move – A gentle four-step practice (the blank-moment reset) for the exact moment you go blank – The emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual freedom waiting on the other side of letting yourself land The blank-moment reset (practice from this episode): Name it ("this is the crash, not a character flaw") → give yourself permission to stop and let your body catch up → put one small bit of fuel back in the tank → then let one true step find you, instead of forcing it. Fuel, then one step. Repeat. That's the whole rhythm of moving through a crash. ▸ Free masterclass — start teaching your body that arriving is safe, and that you don't have to earn your way into your own life▸ This week's companion essay on Substack ▸ Follow the show so you never miss an episode — it's the single most helpful thing you can do for a small podcast.▸ Come find me: @the_spiritual_ceo on both TikTok and IG
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