The Human Fulfilment Podcast with Robbie Zein
Are you ready to understand your own childhood so it stops controlling your present?
Our earliest experiences shape how we see ourselves, relate to others, and move through the world. Long before we had words, we learned what it meant to feel safe… or unsafe. Valued… or invisible.
Those early emotional imprints (often called the inner child) continue to influence our adult lives.
Struggles with relationships, boundaries, self-worth, emotional regulation, or fulfillment rarely begin in adulthood. They often trace back to unresolved childhood patterns.
In this podcast, we explore inner child healing with compassion, not judgment. This isn’t about dwelling in the past, it’s about understanding it, so it no longer unconsciously drives your present.
Through reflection, insight, and practical tools, you’ll learn how to reconnect with your inner child, reclaim emotional safety, and build more authentic relationships, starting with yourself.
This space is for anyone seeking deeper self-awareness, healing, and human fulfilment.
Stay tuned.
The Human Fulfilment Podcast with Robbie Zein
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Feeling confused by your child’s behavior after relocating? You’re not alone.
In Part 1 of this powerful webinar, parenting expert Robbie Zein, author of The Choices System, unpacks the emotional world of children growing up abroad—and gives you the tools to decode their behavior with empathy and clarity.
✔️ Why your child’s “bad behavior” may be a cry for help
✔️ The 5 stress-release mechanisms every parent must recognize
✔️ How cultural transitions impact emotional responses
✔️ Practical questions to help you respond, not react
✔️ What “conscious parenting” really means in an expat context
Whether you’ve just moved or are years into expat life, this video offers practical strategies and deep insights to help you raise emotionally healthy children in a world of constant change.