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Alive & Well – Nervous System, Productivity, Time Management, Somatic Tools, Work-Life Balance, Burnout, Anxiety

Alive & Well – Nervous System, Productivity, Time Management, Somatic Tools, Work-Life Balance, Burnout, Anxiety

By: Michelle Grosser – Inspired by Mel Robbins Dr. Andrew Huberman and Ed Mylett
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On paper? You’re crushing it.


But your body’s telling a different story: fatigue, anxiety, brain fog, and a burnout you just can’t seem to shake.


Welcome to Alive & Well—the podcast for high-achieving women ready to burnout-proof their lives by rewiring their nervous system for clarity, energy, productivity, and ease.


I’m your host, Michelle Grosser, Esq.—trial attorney turned nervous system strategist, wife, mom, and entrepreneur (x3).


After burning out hard trying to do it all, I discovered the missing piece: nervous system regulation.


Now I help ambitious, high-capacity women like you build a life that’s sustainable and successful—where your nervous system becomes your superpower, not your saboteur.


Around here, you’ll learn:


✔️ Burnout-proof systems for time management and productivity

✔️ Science-backed tools for nervous system and emotional regulation

✔️ Somatic practices that help you stay grounded & calm under pressure

✔️ Faith-rooted wisdom for leading from overflow—not overdrive

✔️ Boundaries that protect your purpose—not just your calendar

✔️ Sustainable strategies for stress management, presence, and work-life balance


It’s time to break the burnout cycle, reclaim your well-being, and lead with the kind of peace that doesn’t cost your ambition.


Hit follow and start your path to living Alive & Well. New episodes every Tuesday and Friday.

© 2026 Alive & Well Podcast by Michelle Grosser
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Episodes
  • 438 - What If Managing Your Stress Is Making It Worse — And What to Do Instead
    Mar 17 2026

    You have the morning routine. The workout streak. The sleep protocol. All the right habits — and somehow, you're still exhausted.

    What if the thing you built to manage your stress is quietly adding to it?

    The problem isn't your habits.

    It's the rigidity, perfectionism, and self-criticism wrapped around them. And that wrapper is doing exactly what the stress you're trying to manage is doing: telling your nervous system it's not safe.

    I walk through the most common stress management traps I see — then offer the reframe that changes everything:

    What if instead of managing your stress, you expanded your capacity to hold it?

    And I give you one piece of practical homework to start that process this week.


    What You'll Learn

    • Why stress management might actually be making your stress worse — and the counterintuitive reason why
    • The four most common stress management traps high-achieving women fall into
    • Why control feels like safety — and why your nervous system actually experiences it as the opposite
    • Three reasons why stress management will always fall short as a long-term strategy
    • The reframe that changes everything: managing stress vs. expanding capacity to hold it
    • A three-question audit to run on any habit this week — no overhaul required


    Join The Capacity Method Waitlist

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    20 mins
  • 437 - How to Never Argue with Your Kid Again: Making Gentle Parenting Work with Strong-Willed Kids
    Mar 10 2026

    If you have a spicy kid — the one who knows every button, tests every boundary, and can reduce you to screaming about shoes at 7am — this episode is for you.

    And if you've ever tried to stay calm, validate feelings, offer choices, read the books, do the things — and still felt like nothing was working?

    In this episode, I sat down with Dr. Paul Sunseri — child and family psychologist, TEDx speaker, published researcher, and developer of Intensive Family-Focused Treatment (IFFT) — to talk about what actually works with strong-willed, oppositional, and defiant kids.

    We dig into why gentle parenting gets misunderstood, why some kids just come into the world harder to parent (and what to do about it), how to get kids to actually listen without badgering or yelling, why you never have to argue with your child again, and what to do when you know what you should say but you're too triggered to say it.


    What You'll Learn

    • Why some kids come into the world harder to parent, and why that is not a reflection of your parenting
    • The bank account metaphor: why harder kids need more deposits, and what happens when the account runs dry
    • How to set up a morning routine that runs on incentives and independence instead of chaos and nagging
    • How to handle disrespect at any age — including the specific language that works with teenagers
    • Why you never have to argue with your child again — and exactly how to exit any argument in progress


    • Gentle Parenting Reimagined Book
    • Dr. Sunseri's website
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    45 mins
  • 436 - How to Actually Expand Your Nervous System Capacity (Hint: It's Not About Being Calm)
    Mar 3 2026

    You came to nervous system work wanting calm. What you actually need is capacity. And those are not the same thing.

    Calm is a feeling. Capacity is a skill. And one of them you can build — no matter how full, demanding, or non-negotiable your life is right now.

    In this episode, I'm getting into what has become the cornerstone of everything I teach: capacity expansion. Not just stress management, not just "calm down" tools — but the actual process of expanding what your nervous system can hold.

    I walk through the five-step framework I use with clients and in my own life: building awareness of your early warning signals, using affect labeling to interrupt the stress response, anchoring to one go-to regulation tool, practicing pendulation to grow your window of tolerance, and choosing edge-expanding discomfort once your baseline starts to rise.

    This is also your first look at The Capacity Method — the program I've been building — and how to get on the waitlist. If capacity expansion is what you're here for, this episode is the place to start.

    What You'll Learn

    • What capacity actually is (hint: it's not just stress tolerance — it's also your capacity for joy, pleasure, focus, and success)
    • The two directions your nervous system tips when it crosses threshold — hyperarousal and hypoarousal — and how to identify which one is yours
    • Pendulation: the somatic practice that actually expands your window of tolerance over time
    • What 'expanding at the edge' looks like in real life — and why discomfort is the mechanism, not the obstacle

    Get on The Capacity Method waitlist



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    26 mins
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I just finished the first episode and I’m so excited for you to be apart of my morning routine. I started with Mel Robbin’s and here I am because my anxiety over being to annoyed by my kids led me here. Just by the first episode I felt like you were in the room with me like a friend just saying what works for you. So excited to learn from you!

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I look forward to listening to this podcast so much. It is practical and relatable. Reminds me I’m not alone and that feeling more regulated is indeed possible as a busy mom. Thank you!

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I needed this mind-set shift. I love hearing people talk about things that could help me at home. The tools are so helpful and listening to this podcast is calming and empowering all at the same time!

Much Needed ♥️

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I am definitely stuck in burnout and this is inspiring me to change some of my habits to get out of it. Thank you for this great podcast!

great advice!

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