Episode 35: Building a Life Organised Around Autonomy (Series Finale)
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Throughout this series, we have discussed school, burnout, trauma, and relationships. But underneath every episode, there has been one consistent theme: Autonomy is Safety.
In Episode 35, the Finale of Season 1, William Gomes draws all the threads together. We look back at the pattern that has emerged across every topic: distress escalates when choice disappears, and capacity returns when agency is restored.
We discuss what it means to build a Life That Fits—a life where limits are negotiated rather than imposed, and where success is defined by sustainability rather than endurance.
This episode is a call to action to design lives based on Nervous System Safety. It is a final validation that your needs are not excessive, your reactions make sense, and asking for a life that honors who you are is not asking too much.
Key Topics Explored:
The Core Principle: Why autonomy is the biological requirement for PDA safety.
Ideology vs. Biology: Why "behavioral management" fails and "agency" works.
Designing for Fit: Creating a life that sustains curiosity rather than demanding collapse.
Honoring Loss: Letting go of the "imagined future" to build an honest one.
The Final Message: Why your nervous system makes sense.
CONNECT & LISTEN:
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Visit the Official Website: williamgomespodcast.com
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