In this solo episode, Lisa goes deep on something we all wrestle with: worry. When the world feels out of control—between the headlines, politics, money stress, and everything in between—it’s easy to fall into the loop of fear and overthinking. But Lisa’s here to remind us: you might not control what’s happening around you, but you always have a choice in how you respond.

This one’s part personal story, part tough love, and a whole lot of practical wisdom.

 

What You’ll Hear in This Episode:

Worry feels productive. It’s not. That hamster wheel of “what if” is just mental noise. Lisa breaks down why worry isn’t the same as taking action—and how it’s often just our brain trying to feel safe in unsafe times.

 

Worry is a habit—and habits can be broken. Lisa opens up about a time when she was drowning in debt and anxiety, and how she realized that worry had become her go-to emotional addiction. She shares what it took to finally stop feeding it.

 

Your focus = your reality. Whether it’s your bank account, your health, or the state of the world—what you pay attention to expands. Lisa talks about reclaiming your focus and using it to build possibility instead of more fear.

 

A 4-step practice to shift out of worry:

 

    1. Catch the pattern: Notice when you’re looping or commiserating—and stop indulging it.
    2. Ask better questions: Is today actually any different than yesterday? Has something real happened, or is your brain spinning stories?
    3. Redirect your energy: Focus on what you do want or what brings you a sense of peace, even if it’s something small.
    4. Take aligned action—if it’s needed: If you can do something, do it. If not? Let it go.

Self-parenting through discomfort. Breaking the worry cycle means feeling some things you’ve probably been avoiding. Lisa explains how to ride the wave instead of letting it run your life.

 

You don’t have to do it alone. If your nervous system is fried and your thoughts are running the show, it might be time to get support. Lisa shares how coaching and mentorship can shift everything—fast.

You don’t have to wait for the chaos to stop to feel peace. Choose how you want to feel now. That’s where your power is.

 

Ready for deeper work?

Lisa is currently accepting private coaching applications. Learn more at lisacarpenter.ca/wwm

If this episode hit home, be sure to share it, subscribe, and leave a review. And thank you, as always, for being here.

Have a topic you want Lisa to explore?
Send your ideas or questions to lisa@lisacarpenter.ca




If you listen on Spotify: 

  1. Open the Spotify app on your phone.
  2. Search for Lisa Carpenter and open her podcast page.
  3. Tap the three dots under the podcast description.
  4. Choose Rate show from the menu.
  5. Select your star rating and tap Submit.

If you listen on Apple Podcasts:

  1. Open the Podcasts app on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Tap the Search icon at the bottom.
  3. Type Lisa Carpenter in the search bar and select her podcast.
  4. Scroll down past the episodes to Ratings & Reviews.
  5. Tap Write a Review (it’s easy to miss — purple text on a black screen).
  6. Sign in with your Apple ID if prompted.
  7. Select your star rating, add a title and your review, then tap Send.

Free Resources:

The Sustainably Strong Podcast | lisacarpenter.ca/strong
How to Create Your Alter-Ego Guide | lisacarpenter.ca/alter-ego

Programs:

Reclamation Program | lisacarpenter.ca/reclamation
Monthly Masterclasses | lisacarpenter.ca/live
Energy Accelerator | lisacarpenter.ca/energy
Weightloss From Within | lisacarpenter.ca/wfw-diy
10 Days of You | lisacarpenter.ca/10-doy

Retreat:

1:1 Coaching Retreat in Tulum, 2026 | lisacarpenter.ca/coachingretreat


You may also like

EPISODE 330: The Cost of Playing Small: What Happens When Making Things Look Perfect Keeps You From Being Real with Sarah Albritton

EPISODE 330: The Cost of Playing Small: What Happens When Making Things Look Perfect Keeps You From Being Real with Sarah Albritton
LC - Protect Energy Ebook + Podcast Mockups

Protect Your Energy So You Have It For What Matters Most

Enter your email address to get your free guide and private podcast series