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  • Be Your Own Camp | Why I Finally Sleep-Trained
    2026/04/20

    Eight months of broken sleep and a head full of shoulds.

    This is the mini where Alex talks about sleep-training Scarlett, and the hardest part of it actually being just undoing everything she'd told herself about what she was supposed to do. Lorissa, who's immune to the shoulds, has great advice on how to ignore the conflicting noise.

    What We Cover

    → Why "what's best for the baby" isn't what you think

    → How anti-sleep-training messaging kept Alex questioning her own intuition for eight months straight before she called it

    → Why the "shoulds" in motherhood can sneak up on you, and what it means to "be your own camp"

    If You're Running on Empty

    Alex got through eight months of broken sleep because she had the routines in place to take care of herself. If yours aren't holding, Wake Up Different is the 28-day rebuild.

    👉 alexpayetta.com/wake-up-different

    Connect With Us

    Lorissa Violet

    lorissaviolet.com | @lorissaviolet

    Alex Payetta

    alexpayetta.com | @alexpayetta

    Timestamps

    • 0:00 Alex is finally sleeping
    • 1:30 Eight months of broken sleep and the home birth community
    • 4:00 Co-sleeping, home birth, and why they get tied together
    • 7:00 Identity, camps, and the should spiral
    • 10:00 Weaning Scarlett and letting the baby decide
    • 13:00 "Be your own camp"
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    14 分
  • When Charts, Timers, and Consequences Stop Working | Peaceful Parenting with Randy Free
    2026/04/13

    You've tried the charts, the timers, the consequences, the gentle approach, and your kid is still melting down every morning before anyone's out the door. What Randy Free teaches is the middle ground many parents are actually looking for, somewhere between gentle parenting and old-school discipline, and it works for all kid (even neurodivergent ones).

    Randy Free is a family counselor and retired international tax partner who spent 30 years in high-pressure corporate environments before building the PEACE-ful Parenting Process for neurodivergent kids and the high-achieving parents trying to figure out what actually works.

    What You'll Learn

    • A simple framework for deciding which battles to fight and which ones to let go, so you stop trying to correct everything at once.
    • What's actually happening in your child's brain during a meltdown, and why your calm matters more than your consequence.
    • The story Randy tells about kicking his own son's door down in anger, and what his son remembered years later (it's not the lesson).

    Mentioned in This Episode

    • Randy Free's PEACE-ful Parenting Process at coachtoresilience.com
    • The PEACE-ful Parenting Self Assessment (free download): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1t5k06pPR-OeTqDBiMIJh_bE4j9phnhra/view

    Take the Stress Loop Quiz

    This whole episode comes back to how the mom's nervous system sets the tone for the entire house. If you've been running at a pace that leaves no room for patience, that shows up in every interaction with your kids. The Stress Loop quiz helps you figure out where your capacity is actually breaking down so you can start building it back.

    alexpayetta.com/quiz

    Connect With Us

    Alex Payetta at alexpayetta.com and @alexpayetta on Instagram

    Lorissa Violet at lorissaviolet.com and @lorissaviolet on Instagram

    Timestamps

    0:00 Meet Randy Free and his path from tax partner to parenting counselor

    2:45 The PEACE acronym and how peaceful parenting differs from gentle parenting

    6:30 The parenting quadrant, choosing your battles with red, blue, green, and yellow

    12:15 Alex and Lorissa on the consistency struggle between partners

    18:00 Nature vs. nurture and how neurodivergent brains process emotions differently

    23:30 Mirror neurons and why your kids absorb your stress

    29:00 The volcano exercise for teaching kids their own warning signs

    35:00 Repairing after you lose your temper

    40:45 When kids question authority and where to draw the line

    48:00 Over-scheduling and what transitions do to a child's nervous system

    55:00 Structure vs. flexibility for neurodivergent kids

    1:00:00 Parenting a highly intelligent child who is emotionally behind

    1:05:00 How to work with Randy and where to find him

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    1 時間 19 分
  • How We Actually Run Our Households | Meal Prep, Cleaning, Outsourcing & Daily Systems
    2026/03/27

    Two moms break down every system they use to run their households, businesses, and families without losing their minds.

    If you've ever felt like you're doing a million things and none of it is running smoothly, this one's for you.

    What You'll Learn

    → The weekly rhythm that replaced seven nightly "what's for dinner" spirals with one 30-minute decision

    → How a $75/week hire fits into a system that runs your entire household without you holding every piece

    → The thing Alex does every single day that most people don't even know exists, and it's saving her hours

    Grab the Free Guide

    Everything we talked about in this episode comes back to one thing: knowing where your time is actually going so you can take it back. Alex put together a free guide called "4 Proven Strategies to Get Back 10 Hours Every Week" that walks you through the exact audit and filtering process she uses with every single client. If this episode fired you up, start here.

    👉 https://alexpayetta.com/createtime

    Connect With Us

    Alex Payetta

    https://alexpayetta.com | https://www.instagram.com/alexpayetta/

    Lorissa Violet

    https://lorissaviolet.com | https://www.instagram.com/lorissaviolet/

    Mentioned in This Episode

    Butcher Box https://www.butcherbox.com

    Thrive Market https://www.thrivemarket.com/lorissa

    Mixbook https://www.mixbook.com

    Whisper Flow https://whisperflow.com

    Resonant https://resonant.app

    The Short Years https://theshortyears.com

    Asana https://asana.com

    Timestamps

    0:00 Life updates (Japan, South by Southwest, sleep struggles)

    12:00 Meal systems and why we eat the same thing every day

    19:24 Why Lorissa picks sleep over the 5:30 AM workout

    23:31 Buying back your time before anything else

    26:45 Revenge bedtime procrastination

    37:03 What happened when a client got a task management system

    44:00 The $75/week part-time assistant breakdown

    57:00 Car bins, mudroom staging, diaper bag systems

    62:00 Kids artwork system that keeps memories without clutter

    68:42 Why Lorissa starts every day praying for discernment

    76:36 How AI is changing the way Alex runs her business

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    1 時間 25 分
  • Nervous System, Stress, and Fixing the Root Cause with Dr. Sam Riley
    2026/03/14

    We have our first guest ever on the pod, Dr. Sam Riley. He's a chiropractor who practices frequency medicine, which means he looks at the whole person: structural, emotional, and biochemical.

    We get into why "fixing your nervous system" might be missing the point, what's actually behind high cortisol and that tired-but-wired feeling, and why emotions show up in the body more than most people realize.

    What we cover:

    → Dr. Sam's origin story (and the moment he walked out of his allergist's office at 14)

    → What frequency medicine actually is and how it differs from Western medicine

    → Why your nervous system might be doing exactly what it's supposed to do

    → The connection between emotions and physical symptoms

    → Alex's fertility journey and what shifted when she addressed a subconscious block

    → High cortisol, fight or flight, and the "tired but wired" cycle

    → Blood sugar, hydration, and minerals—the foundations most people skip

    → Why working on emotional trauma is just as important as seeing a chiropractor

    → Practical takeaways for high-achieving women who can't overhaul their lives overnight

    Hosted by @LorissaViolet and @AlexPayetta

    Links:

    To find Alex:

    → Follow @alexpayetta https://www.instagram.com/alexpayetta/

    → Download Free Guide How to get 10+ Hours Back / Week https://alexpayetta.myflodesk.com/createtime

    → Learn more about at www.alexpayetta.com

    To find Lorissa:

    → Follow @lorissaviolet

    → LORISSAVIOLET.com

    To find Dr. Sam Riley:

    → Dr. Sam Riley on Instagram: @dr.samriley

    → Book with Dr. Sam: www.RileyChiro.com

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    58 分
  • Delegation, Perfectionism, and Knowing What to Let Go
    2026/03/03

    We're back for Episode 2, and today we're getting into delegation - why it's so hard for high achievers, where perfectionism sneaks in, and how to figure out what to hold close versus what to let go.

    We also go off on some tangents (as we do) about childhood, how our pasts shape our parenting, what it means to keep growing instead of chasing "perfect," and why nothing has to be permanent.

    What we cover:

    → Why the most successful people struggle the most with delegating

    → The two buckets for deciding what to outsource

    → How we approach childcare completely differently (and why both work)

    → The real reason perfectionism keeps you stuck

    → The myth of "balance" and why gray area is the goal

    Hosted by @LorissaViolet and @AlexPayetta

    To find Alex:

    → Follow @alexpayetta https://www.instagram.com/alexpayetta/

    → Download Free Guide How to get 10+ Hours Back / Week https://alexpayetta.myflodesk.com/createtime

    → Learn more about at www.alexpayetta.com

    To find Lorissa:

    → Follow @lorissaviolet

    → LORISSAVIOLET.com

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Welcome to Above Average! With Lorissa and Alex
    2026/01/22

    To find Alex:

    → Learn more about private coaching: https://alexpayetta.com/private-coaching

    → Get clear on your finances with The Money Map: https://alexpayetta.com/money-map

    → Follow her on Instagram @alexpayetta https://www.instagram.com/alexpayetta/

    To find Lorissa:

    LORISSAVIOLET.com

    @lorissaviolet

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Dressing Postpartum: Body Changes, Identity Shifts & What Actually Helps
    2026/04/06

    Nobody warns you that getting dressed postpartum is going to make you cry before church.

    Lorissa and Alex talk about body changes after kids, the identity shift that comes with them, and what actually helps.

    What We Cover:

    - The postpartum closet meltdown nobody warns you about and why it costs you more than time

    - How Lorissa went from always being "the smallest" to gaining 80 lbs and completely rebuilding her relationship with her body

    - The one closet move that stopped mornings from turning into a full emotional spiral

    Connect With Us:

    Alex Payetta:

    https://www.instagram.com/alexpayetta/ and www.alexpayetta.com

    Lorissa Violet:

    https://www.instagram.com/lorissaviolet/ and https://www.lorissaviolet.com

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    12 分