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E8 S2 | Somatic Practitioner Emma Gordon Shares How Regulating the Nervous System is the Key to Healing Trauma Held in the Body

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CLICK HERE TO CONNECT! I'D LOVE TO KNOW -- What keeps you listening? Ideas for future episodes? Something that landed on your heart or mind you needed to hear? Looking forward to connecting with you! --Leslie

Welcome to Episode 8, Season 2 of the Sick and Seeking Podcast

On this episode I speak with somatic practitioner Emma Gordon, of Body As Compass.

Conversation Highlights:

  • Emma’s personal journey healing a traumatic past
  • The body is always operating from a place of wisdom and what’s best for survival
  • A starting place to befriend the body: self-compassion
  • Getting the mind and body to work together instead of against one another
  • Healing trauma from a place of safety, so finding safety in the outside environment before connecting to the body
  • What is the nervous system, why it matters, and how it can become dysregulated
  • How neuroaffective touch is an approach that can help people who have trauma patterns stuck in their body
  • Human touch is essential to people’s overall wellbeing
  • The negative feedback loops that occur with trauma
  • Stepping into joy and pleasure to heal the body and build resilience

Quote:

"You know, you can't think your way through trauma, and you can't think your way into regulating your nervous system. And so I think there's a lot of shame for people around being traumatized, and trauma in and of itself creates shame, and then people have shame around having shame, and it becomes this terrible feedback loop for people. But it's not a conscious decision. We can't choose for our nervous system to be in a different place." - Emma Gordon

Connect with Emma:
Website | Instagram

🌟 Connect with Leslie and Sick and Seeking Community: 🌟
Website | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram

Join an Embodied Movement Class or Wild Women's Circle!
🔥 CLICK HERE for details 🔥

  • In-Person:
    • Tuesday, 8:30am PT in South Pasadena, CA
    • Wednesdays, 6:00pm PT in San Marino, CA
  • Virtual/ ZOOM
    • Thursdays, : 12-1pm PT on Zoom

🌟 FREE support group: Chronic Conditions - Coffee & Connection🌟
--> For people who are managing a long term health issue
-->We meet on ZOOM once a month at 12pm PT


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CLICK HERE TO CONNECT! I'D LOVE TO KNOW -- What keeps you listening? Ideas for future episodes? Something that landed on your heart or mind you needed to hear? Looking forward to connecting with you! --Leslie

Welcome to Episode 8, Season 2 of the Sick and Seeking Podcast

On this episode I speak with somatic practitioner Emma Gordon, of Body As Compass.

Conversation Highlights:

  • Emma’s personal journey healing a traumatic past
  • The body is always operating from a place of wisdom and what’s best for survival
  • A starting place to befriend the body: self-compassion
  • Getting the mind and body to work together instead of against one another
  • Healing trauma from a place of safety, so finding safety in the outside environment before connecting to the body
  • What is the nervous system, why it matters, and how it can become dysregulated
  • How neuroaffective touch is an approach that can help people who have trauma patterns stuck in their body
  • Human touch is essential to people’s overall wellbeing
  • The negative feedback loops that occur with trauma
  • Stepping into joy and pleasure to heal the body and build resilience

Quote:

"You know, you can't think your way through trauma, and you can't think your way into regulating your nervous system. And so I think there's a lot of shame for people around being traumatized, and trauma in and of itself creates shame, and then people have shame around having shame, and it becomes this terrible feedback loop for people. But it's not a conscious decision. We can't choose for our nervous system to be in a different place." - Emma Gordon

Connect with Emma:
Website | Instagram

🌟 Connect with Leslie and Sick and Seeking Community: 🌟
Website | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram

Join an Embodied Movement Class or Wild Women's Circle!
🔥 CLICK HERE for details 🔥

  • In-Person:
    • Tuesday, 8:30am PT in South Pasadena, CA
    • Wednesdays, 6:00pm PT in San Marino, CA
  • Virtual/ ZOOM
    • Thursdays, : 12-1pm PT on Zoom

🌟 FREE support group: Chronic Conditions - Coffee & Connection🌟
--> For people who are managing a long term health issue
-->We meet on ZOOM once a month at 12pm PT


Like The Show? Show Your Support With a Donation!
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