<p>What happens when life gets stressful — and you’re still the one who needs to lead?</p><p>In this solo episode, Anna shares a very real story from a winter blizzard in New York City that involved a burst pipe, displaced tenants, exhausted nervous systems… and, unexpectedly, a chocolate milkshake.</p><p>Using the metaphor of “tightening lids” versus “chocolate milkshake energy,” Anna explores how stress shows up in the body, how it changes the way we lead and relate, and why learning to soften <em>inside</em> stress can completely shift how we show up — at home, in our work, and in visibility.</p><p>This episode is an invitation to notice when you’re white-knuckling your way through responsibility, and to experiment with small, nervous-system-supportive shifts that bring back lightness, connection, and presence — even when life is demanding.</p><p><strong>In this episode, we explore:</strong></p><ul><li>Why stress is inevitable — and burnout doesn’t have to be</li><li>How “tightening lids” shows up in the nervous system</li><li>The role of play, pleasure, and lightness in leadership</li><li>What it means to lead while stressed, rather than waiting to feel calm</li><li>A simple reflection exercise to identify your own version of “chocolate milkshake energy”</li></ul><p><strong>Reflection Invitation:</strong><br>Think about a recent moment when you were “tightening lids.” How did that energy show up in your body? Then recall a moment of lightness or play. What helps you shift between the two?</p><p>Anna would love to hear what this episode brought up for you. You can email her at <strong>
[email protected]</strong>.</p><p>If you’re navigating leadership, visibility, or responsibility while feeling stretched inside, this episode offers a compassionate reframe — and a reminder that you don’t have to clench your way through life.</p>