• Episode 27: Family Patterns Aren’t Destiny: How to Recognize and Rewrite Them
    Aug 29 2025

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    What if the beliefs holding you back didn’t even start with you? In this episode, we’re diving into the hidden influence of family generational patterns—the beliefs, behaviors, and roles that get passed down through families, often without us even noticing.

    We’ll talk about what these patterns are (and why they’re so sneaky), how to spot when you’re living out an inherited script instead of your own story, and a few simple questions that can help you pause, notice, and choose a different way forward.

    Whether you’re leading a team, raising a family, or simply wanting more freedom in your own life, this episode is here to remind you: the patterns you carry aren’t set in stone. You can recognize them, understand them, and choose the path forward.

    Additional Resources:

    Dashorst, R., Schulz, A., & Wagner, P. (2023). Children of Holocaust survivors: The experience of engaging with a traumatic family history. Genealogy, 7(1). https://www.mdpi.com/2313-5778/7/1/20

    Yehuda, R., Daskalakis, N. P., Bierer, L. M., Bader, H. N., Klengel, T., Holsboer, F., & Binder, E. B. (2016). Holocaust exposure induced intergenerational effects on FKBP5 methylation. Biological Psychiatry, 80(5), 372–380. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2015.08.005

    Wolynn, M. (2016). It Didn't Start with You: How Inherited Family Trauma Shapes Who We Are and How to End the Cycle. Viking.

    Ancona, D. A., & Perkins, D. N. T. (2022, January). Family ghosts in the executive suite. Harvard Business Review. Retrieved from https://hbr.org/2022/01/family-ghosts-in-the-executive-suite

    Barrett, L. F. (2017). How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

    Searce, T. (2024, June 14). The Holocaust and generational trauma. How did the Holocaust affect…? University of Arkansas. Retrieved from https://howdidtheholocaustaffect.uark.edu/2024/06/14/the-holocaust-and-generational-trauma

    Ressler, K. J., & Dias, B. G. (2013). Mice can inherit learned sensitivity to smell. Emory University News Center. Retrieved from https://news.emory.edu/stories/2013/12/smell_epigenetics_ressler/index.html

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    21 mins
  • 26: Beyond Yes and No Answers: Five Ways to Spark Meaningful Conversations with Your Kids
    Aug 15 2025

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    How do you get past “Fine,” “Good,” and “Okay” when talking with your kids? In this episode of Come Home to You, Jenny Swim answers a listener’s question about asking curiosity-based questions that feel natural—not like an interrogation. Building on Episode 23 (The Power of Questions), Jenny shares five practical techniques to create deeper, more engaging dialogue: making it fun, following your child’s interests, asking better questions, modeling the openness you seek, and respecting the natural rhythm of conversation.

    Whether you’re parenting, partnering, or leading, these tools will help you move past surface-level exchanges and into authentic, connection-building dialogue.

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    22 mins
  • 25: Permission to Play: Rethink How You Lead & Live With Dr. Patty Hohlbein
    Aug 1 2025

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    What if play isn't just for kids—but a powerful, untapped instinct that fuels emotional intelligence, creativity, and leadership? In this episode, Dr. Patricia Hohlbein joins us to challenge our cultural conditioning around productivity and "wasted time," revealing how play is actually essential to how we think, connect, and thrive.

    We explore Patty’s fascinating doctoral research on the science and instinct of play, its ability to change your brain, and how adults can reconnect with play to unlock creativity and flow in both work and life. You’ll learn how a walk in nature, listening to music, or even a moment of daydreaming might be more productive than another hour at your desk.

    💡 In this episode, we discuss:

    • How play is an instinct—not just a pastime
    • How play is trained out of us
    • The neuroscience of how play resets the brain
    • Easy ways to reintroduce play into your day
    • The idea of a “play history” and what it reveals about you

    Whether you’re a leader, a parent, a professional—or all three—this episode will help you rethink what it really means to be productive, healthy, and whole.

    🎧 Tune in and rediscover the power of play.

    To Connect with Dr. Hohlbein, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-patricia-hohlbein-edd-mba-9876664/

    Additional Resources:

    Hohlbein, Patricia J., "The power of play in developing emotional intelligence impacting leadership
    success: a study of the leadership team in a Midwest private, liberal arts university" (2015). Theses and
    Dissertations. 595.
    https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/etd/595

    Brown, S., & Vaughan, C. (2009). Play: How it shapes the brain, opens the imagination, and invigorates the soul. Avery.

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    28 mins
  • 24: Distortion, Dissonance, and Discernment: How to Know What’s True
    Jul 18 2025

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    In a world flooded with information, curated images, and competing voices, it’s easy to lose track of what’s real. How do you know what to trust—online, in conversation, or even within yourself?

    This episode dives into the growing challenge of discernment in both our personal and professional lives. From algorithm-fed narratives to the quiet undercurrents of self-doubt, we explore how distortion—both external and internal—can cloud your clarity.

    Through personal stories, metaphors, and practical tools, we’ll explore:

    • How to recognize when something feels “off,” even if it looks fine on the surface
    • How external and internal distortion might be showing up
    • Three practical tools to strengthen discernment: triangulating data, listening with your whole self, and practicing stillness

    Whether you’re making leadership decisions, navigating relationships, or simply trying to stay grounded in the noise, this episode offers calm, thoughtful guidance to help you come home to yourself—and move through the world with more clarity, confidence, and wisdom.

    🎧 Plus: You can now watch the podcast on YouTube! Just search Come Home to You Podcast and join the conversation in a whole new way.

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    16 mins
  • 23: The Power of Questions: The Subtle Skill That Changes Everything
    Jul 4 2025

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    In this episode, we explore the underestimated power of asking better questions—not just of others, but of ourselves. Whether you're leading a team, navigating a tough conversation, or sitting with your own inner conflict, the way you question matters. We'll explore:

    • How to shift from judgment to genuine curiosity,
    • Why simple, open-ended questions can be powerful connection tools,
    • And what it looks like to tune into the right kind of question for the moment at hand.

    This isn’t about having the right answers. It’s about becoming someone who asks the right questions—and in doing so, unlocks insight, connection, and possibility.

    Perfect for leaders, coaches, creatives, and anyone ready to bring more intention to how they show up in conversation—with others and within.

    Additional Resources:

    🎧 Episode 6: Tuning Inward: Unlocking the Answers You Already Have

    Listen Here or find it on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.

    Huang, K., Yeomans, M., Brooks, A. W., Minson, J., & Gino, F. (2017). It Doesn’t Hurt to Ask: Question-Asking Increases Liking. Harvard Business School.
    Read the study (PDF)

    Robson, D. (2018). The Science of Having a Great Conversation. WIRED.
    Read the article

    Layne, R. (2017, October 30). Asking Questions Can Get You a Better Job or a Second Date. Featuring Alison Wood Brooks. Harvard Business School Working Knowledge.
    Read the article

    Leimbach, C. (n.d.). Why Master Open-Ended Questions. Agon Leadership.
    Read the article

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    19 mins
  • 22: The Gift of Agency: Reclaiming the Lead in Your Own Story
    Jun 21 2025

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    What does it really mean to be in the driver’s seat of your own life—aware, engaged, and choosing your next move without white-knuckling the wheel?

    We often find ourselves caught between what we can’t control and the pressure to manage everything else. On one side is the urge to over-function; on the other, the sense that life is just happening to us. This episode explores that in-between space—the grounded middle where you acknowledge circumstances AND recognize your agency as the leading actor in your own life story.

    We’ll explore:

    • How a growth mindset can turn every experience into meaningful progress
    • Why anchoring to your deeper purpose brings strength—especially when you’re walking into the dark or standing alone
    • How small, purposeful actions help ease overwhelm and restore momentum

    This conversation invites you to redefine what it means to take action—and reconnect with your power to choose from a place of self leadership, not control.

    Additional Resources:

    From Doubt to Purpose: Standing Without Applause, Adriano Pianesihttps://www.linkedin.com/pulse/from-doubt-purpose-standing-without-applause-adriano-pianesi-mba-ggsqe/

    Mindset, Carol S. Dweck, Ph.D.

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    17 mins
  • 21: Building Genuine Confidence Starts Here
    Jun 6 2025

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    In this episode of Come Home to You, we explore a kind of confidence that doesn’t rely on performance, perfection, or praise. This is character-based confidence—a grounded trust, rooted in who you are, not just what you can do.

    We’ll look at how to build confidence anchored in an internal reference point—your inherent worth. You’ll learn how courageous authenticity and integrity align you with your inner guide, and why showing up from a place of coherence—not just competence—is the foundation of effective leadership, both within and beyond.

    We’ll also explore the role of courageous action—how doing the things that stretch or scare you expands your capacity for deeper self-trust.

    Whether you’re navigating self-doubt, stepping into greater leadership, or craving a steadier relationship with yourself, this episode invites you to build confidence that lasts.

    Resources:

    https://longevity.stanford.edu/self-efficacy-toward-a-unifying-theory-of-behavior-change/

    *If you liked this episode, consider checking out podcast episodes: 5, 16 and 19

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    16 mins
  • 20: The Gift of the Gap: Leaning Into Uncertainty to Grow
    May 23 2025

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    In this episode, we dive into “the gap”—the often overlooked but deeply fertile space between where you are now and where you want to be. This in-between can feel uncertain, even disorienting—but it’s also where clarity forms, creativity stirs, and transformation takes place.

    We’ll explore the gift within this space by examining three core elements: discomfort, control, and awareness. You’ll learn practical tools to help you navigate these dynamics with greater clarity and ease. Whether you’re in transition, seeking change, or feeling stuck, this conversation will help you reframe the in-between as a place not to fear—but to trust.

    Additional Resources:

    The Pit of Success, by Dave Jennings and Amy Leishman

    Aaronde Seckou Creighton https://www.linkedin.com/in/onlyoneaaronde/

    https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/here-vuca-we-need-see-from-leaders-during-pandemic-creighton-pcc/?trackingId=z2aDJbooLIPACKPQ3ry5LA%3D%3D

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    21 mins