Welcome to Calling Out the Shadows
Welcome to Calling Out the Shadows
Episode 01 of Calling Out the Shadows: A Clarity Over Comfort Podcast
By Neal Winsomer · Published April 28, 2026 · Roughly 6 minutes
Calling Out the Shadows podcast
The Calling Out the Shadows podcast continues the book’s themes and frameworks in conversation. This first episode covers what the show is, what it is not, and who it is for.
THE SHORT VERSION
- The show continues the book’s themes in conversation, episode by episode.
- Not a how-to show and not a venting show. One subjective account, no claims to expertise, no prescriptions.
- For parents in high-conflict co-parenting, family members, family-law professionals, and authors of sensitive stories.
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QUESTIONS THIS EPISODE ANSWERS
What is the Calling Out the Shadows podcast?
A Clarity Over Comfort podcast hosted by Neal Winsomer that draws from his book and continues its themes and frameworks in conversation, episode by episode.
Is it a how-to or advice show?
No. It is one person’s subjective account of what he did and why it held up. No claims to expertise and no prescriptions.
Who is the show for?
Parents inside high-conflict co-parenting, family members close to the dynamic, family-law professionals, and authors bringing sensitive stories forward.
IN THIS CONVERSATION
- What the show is and what it is not
- Who the show is for
- Topics this season: high conflict communication, co-parenting with a narcissist, AI court documentation, pattern recognition
- The four anchors: clarity over comfort, transparency over secrecy, structure over spin, love over anger
FULL TRANSCRIPT
This is Calling Out the Shadows with Neal Winsomer, a Clarity Over Comfort podcast. My name is Neal Winsomer. I am the author of Calling Out the Shadows, a book coming out on June 16th. This podcast touches on parts of the book, digs in a little deeper, and expands into areas beyond the guide and the memoir. It will include guests, and it will include ideas shared in a subjective, engaging manner, rather than telling people what they are, what they have done, or defining them as a whole.
What this show is
In this area, when it comes to high conflict communication, a lot of people put out guides, that bad word of almost self-help, where someone who went through one situation now claims to have the answers for everyone. That is not what I am doing here. I did go through a situation, and I spent time studying other people’s situations and what they meant, across evasive communication, unhealthy communication, family court, AI, and the in-betweens.
Who it is for
What I am trying to share are ideas where some may resonate, some may be different, some may be opposite, so that we can have conversations that stand in humility and subjectivity rather than assumption, hype, and empty claims. I am not claiming this to be the end-all. I am sharing that there may be pieces here that could help, or that you might recognize. As I do in the book, I will be touching on the fathers and mothers inside high-conflict co-parenting, and the family members one step out but still close to the dynamic.
I will look at how the law can treat people whether they have representation or not, how AI can help, and how it is more than a single prompt and a quick answer. A key element inside healthier communication, especially when it feels like you are being attacked, is standing in humility and subjectivity. You could be dead to rights, and it might still not be the right time to share that thought, send that email, or respond to that text.
What is coming
Other ideas will go through AI prompts and especially documentation: how we document experiences so they can be proven when they need to be proven, whether that is showing patterns with an individual or bringing those patterns to the court in a better evidentiary form. I will also go into pattern recognition and the protective narrative work for protecting, telling, and publishing sensitive stories. Maybe you have a story and you have been afraid to put it out there because you think someone will try to squash it or attack you. These ideas, tied around family, high conflict, negative communication, and AI, bring a circle of subjectivity and humility. We might not understand it all, but we can have conversations, connect, learn, adapt, take what we need, leave the rest, and move forward a little better than yesterday. That is what I think of when it comes to calling out the shadows. I hope you will consider joining me for an episode or two.
ABOUT THE HOST
Neal Winsomer is the author of Calling Out the Shadows: A Father’s Stand Against the Current, a memoir and practical guide, and hosts this Clarity Over Comfort podcast, which he narrates himself. He writes from lived experience inside high-conflict co-parenting and marks throughout his work what is his subjective account and what is objective. He makes no claim to clinical expertise and offers no prescriptions. What you take from it is yours.
Published by Neal Winsomer Publishing LLC, an IBPA member (D-U-N-S 145038996), Gulf Breeze, Florida. hello@nealwinsomerpublishing.com
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Calling Out the Shadows: A Clarity Over Comfort Podcast is hosted by Neal Winsomer. The accompanying book is available now from Neal Winsomer Publishing LLC in paperback, hardcover, eBook, audiobook, large print, and a Skimmer’s Edition. See all formats.
