The Rising Beyond Podcast
If you're trying to protect your children while navigating an abusive ex, this podcast is for you. Because leaving the relationship didn't end the abuse, and no one prepared you for what came next.
The Rising Beyond Podcast is for protective mothers navigating the overwhelming reality of sharing children with someone who continues patterns of manipulation, coercive control, or emotional abuse after separation. Join Sybil Cummin, licensed professional counselor, who has spent the last decade helping survivors and their children navigate this incredibly difficult chapter. Every week, we share trauma-informed education, nervous system insights, protective parenting strategies, and honest conversations about family court, post-separation abuse, and healing, so you can feel more confident, more grounded, and better equipped to protect both your children and yourself.
Whether you're in the middle of family court, struggling with parenting alongside someone who continues patterns of control, or simply trying to become the parent you want to be after everything you've survived, you'll find validation, practical guidance, and hope here.
The Rising Beyond Podcast
Bonus Coaching Session: My Child Stopped Fighting Parenting Time. Should I Be Relieved?
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Your child stopped fighting parenting time… but something still feels off. In this FCC episode, we unpack what may be happening when a young child goes from visible distress to emotional shutdown during transitions, how to think about attachment and regulation, and ways to support reconnection while avoiding assumptions or panic.
- From a child mental health perspective, what could be happening when a child goes from intense distress at transitions to seeming quiet or shut down?
- Is my ex right that this means things are getting better because she isn’t kicking and screaming anymore?
- How do you tell the difference between adjustment, developmental changes, and a child protecting themselves emotionally?
- How can I support my daughter before and after transitions without making things harder for her?
- Are there signs I should watch for that suggest she may need more support, even if exchanges look “easier” on the surface?
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