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Good Life Project

Your Childhood Patterns Are Still Running Your Life | Dr. Nicole LePera

Good Life Project

Jonathan Fields / Acast

Education, Wellness, Self-improvement, Midlife, Health & Fitness, Intentional Living, Personal Growth, Living Well, How To

4.53.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2026

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

The anxiety you carry, the way you go silent in conflict, the relentless drive that never quite feels like enough, these didn't start with you. 


They started much earlier, in relationships and environments your body learned to survive before you had words for any of it. And according to Dr. Nicole LePera, until you understand what your nervous system actually encoded in those years, you'll keep bumping into the same walls, the same patterns, the same exhaustion.


Dr. Nicole LePera is a clinical psychologist trained at Cornell University and the New School for Social Research, a New York Times bestselling author, and the founder of the global SelfHealers community. Her new book, Reparenting the Inner Child, brings together neuroscience, attachment research, and epigenetics to explain not just why we are the way we are, but how real change actually happens in the body, not just the mind.


In this conversation, you'll explore:

  • Why your childhood adaptations were brilliant at the time, and how they became the patterns holding you back now
  • What the inner child actually is (the science, not the cliche), and why insight alone isn't enough to change it
  • The neuroscience of emotional flooding: what's happening in your body when you can't just calm down, no matter how much you want to
  • Why midlife is often the moment these old patterns finally surface, and why that's not regression, it's readiness
  • The epigenetics of stress: how your ancestors' survival adaptations may be running your nervous system today
  • Where to actually begin if you want to do this work without needing to excavate everything that happened to you as a child


If you've spent years doing the work and still find yourself reacting in ways that don't feel like you, this conversation will help you understand why, and what to do next.


You can find Nicole at: Website | InstagramEpisode Transcript


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0:00.0

Have you ever had one of those moments where you catch yourself in the middle of a reaction?

0:04.5

Maybe you're snapping at someone you love or shutting down completely when you most need to stay

0:08.9

present and you think, where did that even come from? Because here's what most of us don't realize

0:14.6

until it's cost us a lot. A significant part of how we move through the world, it isn't a choice

0:19.9

we're consciously making.

0:21.9

It's this old survival code wired into us long before we had words for any of it, still

0:27.6

quietly running in the background of our adult lives.

0:31.1

And the work of actually changing that, not just understanding it intellectually, but shifting it for real.

0:37.3

That's what today's conversation is all about.

0:40.0

My guest is Dr. Nicole LaPera, a psychologist trained at Cornell,

0:44.2

and the New School for Social Research, creator of the self-healers movement,

0:47.6

and the New York Times bestselling author of How to Do the Work,

0:50.1

and her newest book, Reparenting the Inner Child.

0:53.7

We get into what's actually happening when you feel hijacked by your own reactions,

0:58.3

why you actually don't need to excavate your childhood to begin healing,

1:02.7

and how real change happens not through willpower, but through your nervous system.

1:08.2

So excited to share this conversation with you.

1:10.2

I'm Jonathan Fields, and this

1:12.4

is Good Life Project. You write about this story of you as a kid, kind of launching off the staircase

1:23.3

railing into a peen back chair. Your family jokes about it. You know, oh, Nicole bounced off the wall.

1:29.0

Funny, ha ha, you know, like comments like that all the time when you're in a family and you're a kid.

1:34.3

But looking back now, what was really going on there?

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