Eps 505: Parenting with Empathy vs Codependency with Susie Pettit

Episode 505


My guest today is Susie Pettit. Grab some popcorn for this one!  Susie helps people with boundaries, codependency, emotional intelligence, and people-pleasing using a lifetime of experience, and today she’s here to talk about her awesome parenting tool.  

You know one of my favorite mantras is “Fiercely committed, lovingly detached.”  We’re good at the fiercely committed part of parenting, but the detachment part is hard!  It’s hard to be with our kids when tough things are happening to them, and the urge to rescue doesn’t go away, but we have to let them make mistakes & learn. I ask Susie when we cross the line from empathy to codependency, and we agree on how important it is to trust the process & believe that everything’s going to be alright.  

Guest Description

Susie Pettit has been helping women live lives they love for over 25 years.  She is the founder of The Love Your Life School and the host of the top 1% globally-ranked podcast, The Love Your Life Show.  She is a certified parent, life, and wellness-coach and the mom of five sons, ages 19-26.  

Susie is passionate about helping women live lives that feel as good on the inside as they look on the outside.  She spent more than half her life living a life she did not love as a people pleaser and co-dependent perfectionist.  She reflects that it’s as if she was trying to win an award for Martyr of the Year.  

Luckily, she hit rock bottom and now has the breadth of experience to teach first hand about setting healthy boundaries, beating your inner critic, how to use mindfulness-based tools to beat overwhelm and anxiety, and parenting teens and young adults.  

And parenting teens & young adults.  She uses two foundational frameworks: her Five-Pillars of Wellness and The Thought Model.  When she’s not working with clients, she’s getting used to being an empty nester in her new home in Sydney, Australia.  

 
 

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Takeaways from the show

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  • “Fiercely committed, lovingly detached” 
  • Responding with empathy instead of codependency 
  • Mom guilt is a waste of brain power 
  • Detached means we respond differently, not that we don’t respond at all 
  • Doing things for our kids sends the message that we don’t think they can do it 
  • Empathy versus codependency 
  • “Popcorn parenting” 
  • Trusting the process 
  • Follow the “what if” all the way

What does joyful courage mean to you

 

Joyful courage, to me, is a feeling state in my body that feels so grounded and free.  It takes courage to live joyfully and practice this popcorn parenting.  It’s that courage to live your own life, to manage your own emotions, and the joy that comes from that.  I love it. 

 

Resources

Susie’s Website 

Susie’s Podcast: The Love Your Life Show 

Casey on The Love Your Life Show: How to Deal with Grumpy People 

Susie on Facebook

Susie on Instagram 

Insight Timer app 

Susie’s Life Audit

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SUMMARY KEYWORDS
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SPEAKERS
Susie Pettit, Casey O'Roarty

Casey O'Roarty 00:02
Hey, welcome to the joyful courage podcast a place for inspiration and transformation as we try and keep it together. While parenting our tweens and teens. This is real work people and when we can focus on our own growth, and nurturing the connection with our kids, we can move through the turbulence in a way that allows for relationships to remain intact. My name is Casey already I am your fearless host. I'm a positive discipline trainer, space holder coach and the adolescent lead at Sprout double. I am also the mama to a 20 year old daughter and 17 year old son walking right beside you on this path of raising our kids with positive discipline and conscious parenting. This show is meant to be a resource to you and I work really hard to keep it real, transparent and authentic so that you feel seen and supported. Today is an interview and I have no doubt that what you hear will be useful to you. Please don't forget sharing truly is caring. If you love today's show, please pass the link around snap a screenshot posted on your socials or texted to your friends. Together we can make an even bigger impact on families all around the globe. I'm so glad that you're here. Enjoy the show.

Casey O'Roarty 01:24
Welcome back listeners. I'm so glad that you are joining me for the conversation today. My guest is Susie Pettit. Susie has been helping women live lives they love for over 25 years. She is the founder of the Love Your Life School and the host of the top 1% globally ranked podcast the love your life show. She is a certified parent life and wellness coach and a mom of five sons ages 19 to 26. When I look at that range, I'm thinking about the early years of oh my gosh SNESs Suzy is passionate about helping women live lives that feel as good on the inside. As they look on the outside she spent more than half her life living a life she did not love as a people pleaser and codependent perfectionist. She reflects that it's as if she was trying to win an award for martyr of the year. Luckily, she hit rock bottom and now has the breadth of experience to teach firsthand about setting healthy boundaries, beating your inner critic, how to use mindfulness based tools to beat overwhelm and anxiety and parenting teens and young adults. She uses two foundational frameworks, her five pillars of wellness and the thought model. When she's not working with clients. She's getting used to being an empty nester and her new home on the other side of the world from where I'm at. She's moved from Virginia, in the United States, all the way over to Sydney, Australia. Hi, Susie. Welcome to the podcast. Hello, Casey.

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