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“Don’t live your life based in fear. Be courageous.” (Erica Komisar)
What if the deepest struggles we face as adults: anxiety, addiction, emotional emptiness, the constant need to prove ourselves, don’t begin in adulthood at all? What if they begin in the earliest, most fragile years of life… when presence matters more than anything else?
In this powerful episode of SoulTalk, I sit down with renowned psychoanalyst and parenting expert Erica Komisar for a conversation that challenges many of the assumptions we’ve been taught about success, independence, and what it truly means to raise emotionally healthy children.
At the heart of this conversation is one radical and deeply confronting idea: human beings are born neurologically unfinished and the first three years of life are not optional when it comes to emotional development. Erica explains why a mother’s physical presence acts as a child’s external nervous system, how early emotional absence creates a quiet but lasting void, and why so many adults spend their lives unconsciously trying to fill it.
We explore the differences between maternal and paternal roles, and the biological intelligence behind nurturing and play. Erica also speaks candidly about the cost of modern pressures, professional ego, and cultural narratives that undervalue caregiving, and how these forces have reshaped families in ways we are only now beginning to understand.
Whether you are a parent, planning to become one, healing your own childhood, or simply curious about the roots of emotional well-being, this conversation will impact you.
Timestamps
In this episode, you’ll discover:
Questions I Ask
Get in Touch:
• Website: www.komisar.com
• Books: Being There, Chicken Little, and her latest release, The Parents’ Guide to Divorce.
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