
Becoming With Precious: The Journey of Personal Growth And Reinvention
Why Your Teenager Feels Invisible and How to Rebuild Real Connection- Kerre Burley
How do you survive the chaotic trenches of raising five rowdy boys as a single mother when constant yelling destroys your vocal cords and forces you into six months of absolute silence? Kerre Burley spent her early years of motherhood surviving the relentless chaos of raising five boisterous boys on her own. Like many exhausted parents, she relied on yelling to maintain control, until the intense physical strain caused severe nodules on her vocal cords. Forced into throat surgery and six months of absolute silence, Kerre faced a brutal wake-up call. Stripped of her primary defense mechanism, she had to completely reinvent how she connected with her children, discovering the harsh reality that a raised voice only forces a child to shut down and build walls. That painful pivot transformed her entire career and led her to champion the Sleep Talk process, a radical method that leverages neuroplasticity to instill a deep foundation of unconditional love while a child sleeps. Today, with over fifty years of experience, Kerre is on a global mission to help parents ditch heavy, guilt-ridden textbooks and embrace true parental development. She proves that genuine family leadership does not require a booming voice, but rather the grit to put down our devices, look our kids in the eye, and do the quiet, audacious work of connection. In this episode of Becoming With Precious, you will discover: Silence is the ultimate teacher: Losing the physical ability to yell forces you to confront your own frustration and find deeper, more intentional ways to connect with a defensive child. Your kids are not ignoring you, they feel invisible: Behind the surly attitude of a teenager is a desperate cry for authentic connection in a world heavily dominated by parental screen addiction. The subconscious absorbs what the conscious rejects: The Sleep Talk method bypasses daytime defenses, using neuroplasticity to rewire a child's brain for unconditional love while they sleep. Parental development is a required skill: Just as professionals train for corporate leadership, parents must aggressively invest in their own emotional intelligence before they can demand it from their kids. If this episode resonates with you; like, subscribe and share with someone. You can also leave a review and comment on the show. Connect with Kerre Burley on https://sleeptalktrainingacademy.com/ Want to be a guest on Becoming With Precious? Send a Message

