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#177: Why Confidence Starts in Your Nervous System (And How to Fix It) | Dr. Amelia Kelley

#177: Why Confidence Starts in Your Nervous System (And How to Fix It) | Dr. Amelia Kelley

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Confidence is often framed as a mindset problem; something you fix with better habits, stronger discipline, or positive thinking. But what if confidence isn't a mindset issue at all? What if it's a nervous system issue? In this powerful and deeply grounding conversation, Tara LaFon Gooch sits down with Dr. Amelia Kelley—trauma-informed therapist, author, professor, and TED speaker to explore why so many capable, intelligent, high-achieving people struggle with confidence, clarity, and self-trust despite "doing all the right things." Dr. Kelley brings a refreshing, evidence-informed perspective that bridges neuroscience, clinical practice, and real-world lived experience. Together, they unpack how chronic stress, unresolved trauma, and nervous system dysregulation quietly shape how we show up in leadership, relationships, work, and daily decision-making. This episode reframes confidence not as something you force—but something that emerges naturally when your nervous system feels safe. You'll learn why sensitivity is not a weakness, but a form of cognitive diversity; how many women—especially those with ADHD or trauma histories—are misreading dysregulation as personal failure; and why traditional "push through it" approaches often backfire for high performers. Dr. Kelley explains how the nervous system responds to perceived threat, why survival mode erodes self-trust, and what it actually takes to move from reactivity into regulation. The conversation also explores trauma-informed approaches to healing that don't pathologize sensitivity or label people as broken. Dr. Kelley shares insights from her clinical work using somatic therapies, Internal Family Systems–informed frameworks, EMDR-informed treatment, and nervous system–based interventions—translating complex psychological research into language that is practical, compassionate, and accessible. Beyond individual healing, this episode expands the lens to systems and prevention. Dr. Kelley discusses her advocacy for trauma-informed mental health support in schools, early screening, and why nervous system literacy is essential for long-term well-being, safety, and leadership development. If you've ever felt confident one moment and completely shut down the next… If you've questioned why success hasn't brought the inner calm you expected… If you're tired of fixing yourself instead of understanding yourself… This episode offers a new framework—one rooted in regulation, safety, and self-trust. Because real confidence doesn't come from forcing courage. It comes from a nervous system that finally feels safe enough to lead. 🎧 Listen now to this episode of GRASP Confidence and discover how choosing positivity, connection, and purpose can transform the way you lead, communicate, and live. If this conversation resonates with you, share it with someone who needs encouragement todayand be sure to subscribe, follow, and leave a review to help more people find these powerful conversations. Connect with Amelia + Support her work Amelia's Profile linkedin.com/in/drameliakelley Website ameliakelley.com Are you highly sensative? Take Amelia's quiz to learn more! What does GRASP stand for? Gratitude. Responsibility. Action. Sight. Purpose. These five pillars form the foundation of authentic, confident leadership and every episode of the GRASP Confidence Podcast is designed to help you embody them more fully in your life, business, and calling. 🎙️ Have you subscribed yet? Join thousands of high-performing leaders who tune in weekly for powerful conversations with world-class guests sharing real stories, mindset shifts, and actionable insights. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ If you loved today's episode, don't forget to leave a review—it helps us reach more leaders like you. 🎧 Available on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon/Audible | iHeartRadio Share the inspiration Send this episode to a friend or post it on your favorite social platform, we rise by lifting others.
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