Respond
A New Way to See Conflict
Hosted by longtime mediator and intuitive guide Samantha Reigle, Respond is your weekly reminder that discomfort isn’t the problem — it’s a portal that where you are no longer aligned with an invitation to grow.
Each episode explores the deeper beliefs and patterns shaping your responses and your reality. No more spiraling. No more sleepwalking. Just honest insight, grounded tools, and conscious shifts to help you move from reactive to rooted.
This isn’t therapy, it’s your invitation to respond with clarity, courage, and a life that finally fits.
Respond
Latest Episodes
Are Aliens Real? Why Do We Assume They’re a Threat
Aliens, Fear, and the Conflict Portal: How to Respond With IntentionMediator and host Samantha Reigle explores how people might react to learning extraterrestrials are real, referencing viral public comments about aliens and UFO disclosu...
You’re Never Going to Get the Apology...Here’s How to Move On
Letting Go of the Apology You’ll Never Get | Moving From Validation to FreedomMediator and host Samantha Reigle reflects on how time away from routine can reveal unresolved conflict, especially the lingering need for an apology or valida...
The War with Iran Reveals Something Bigger
Host Samantha Reigle, a mediator with 20+ years of experience, discusses the war in Iran and focuses on the public’s emotional response rather than geopolitical justification. She observes that, unlike after 9/11 or during Vietnam and the Iraq ...
Stop Explaining. Start Deciding. (Ukraine Shifts the Narrative)
Stop Proving, Start Building: How to Exit the Blame Loop in ConflictMediator and host Samantha Reigle uses Zelenskyy’s frustration with Russia’s repeated focus on historical blame to explain how “positioning” and narrative warfare can st...
From Outrage to Leverage: Moving Beyond Polarization
Host Samantha Reigle, a mediator with over 20 years of experience, discusses today’s heightened polarization and how it fuels separation, dehumanization, and entrenched identity-based conflict. She explains that conflict can be a catalyst for g...