Safety

From anxious text messages and people-pleasing to conflict avoidance and self-criticism, we unpack how many of us mistake the familiar for the safe—and how that keeps us stuck.

In this episode, Rosa and Aaron explore the difference between chasing safety in the outside world and cultivating it within yourself. From anxious text messages and people-pleasing to conflict avoidance and self-criticism, we unpack how many of us mistake the familiar for the safe—and how that keeps us stuck.

The conversation weaves through relationships, self-trust, nervous system regulation, vulnerability, and the surprising role that risk plays in creating genuine security.

Along the way, we make the case that true safety doesn’t come from controlling other people, avoiding discomfort, or getting everything right but rather from trusting yourself to handle whatever happens.

If you’ve ever struggled to ask for what you want, speak an uncomfortable truth, navigate conflict, or stop “shoulding” on yourself, this episode offers a powerful reframe: confidence isn’t built by succeeding—it’s built by surviving failure, repairing ruptures, and learning that you don’t abandon yourself when things get hard.