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ep 27: your body remembers everything you refused to feel

ep 27: your body remembers everything you refused to feel

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📺watch and subscribe on youtubethis is an episode dedicated to the tightness in your jaw, the pressure in your chest, the hips that seize up and the stomach that knots before difficult conversations. you've probably tried to address it the conventional way.. physio, massage, stretching, yoga, medication.. and it may help temporarily.. and then it comes back. in this episode i get into why. the body is not breaking down randomly… it is communicating to you - and until we learn to listen, the signals get louder. i share my own decade-long journey with hip and leg tension that nothing physical could resolve, what traditional chinese medicine has known about the body's emotional map for over 2500 years, what modern neuroscience is now confirming and a simple, grounded practice you can do right now to begin listening to what your body has been waiting to say. enjoy 💙what we explored this episode00:00 welcome welcome!01:24 what conventional medicine never fully resolves04:04 what gets stored when emotion can't be felt07:39 why you constantly feel on edge09:54 your body’s survival program12:25 2500 years of wisdom modern science is catching up to14:44 the lungs and grief, the liver and anger, the kidneys and fear17:32 no one will love you the way you need to be loved but you21:09 why old patterns keep repeating24:33 a grounded body scan practiceresearch references and thought leadersBessel van der Kolk — author of The Body Keeps the Score. Trauma lives in the body's fascia, organs, and sensory motor systems — not in narrative memory. → www.besselvanderkolk.comPeter Levine — founder of Somatic Experiencing, author of Waking the Tiger. When a stress response can't complete, the energy freezes in the body as unfinished biological business. → www.somaticexperiencing.comStephen Porges — developer of Polyvagal Theory. The nervous system can't distinguish between a past threat and a present one if the emotional residue is still stored in the body. → www.stephenporges.comHeartMath Institute — research on cardiac coherence. Suppressed emotion drops heart rate variability, raises stress hormones, and diminishes capacity for clear thinking and connection. → www.heartmath.orgBruce Perry — author of The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog. The nervous system is experience-dependent. Unprocessed experiences keep shaping behavior until they are metabolised. → www.neurosequential.comCandace Pert — author of Molecules of Emotion. Suppressed emotions circulate as neuropeptides, influencing immune function, hormones, digestion, and heart health.Dan Siegel — author of Mindsight. Healing happens within the window of tolerance — present with sensation, without numbing out or being overwhelmed. → www.drdansiegel.comTraditional Chinese Medicine — organ emotion map — 2500 years of documented practice recognised by the WHO. Lungs correspond to grief. Liver to anger. Kidneys to fear. Stomach to worry. Heart to emotional shock.Parag Lokhande — shadow coach and somatic practitioner. Listen to the full conversation on a previous episode of Liberated. → www.metromunk.com.auconnect with me👉take the root cause auditfree five minute assessment - answer a few honest questions about what's showing up in your life right now. i'll personally review your responses and send you back a detailed breakdown of the specific emotional pattern driving your behaviour within 48 hours. no call and no pitch. just clarity on what's actually keeping you stuck.👉free resourcespractical tools, guided practices and resources to help you create more clarity, confidence and alignment - all 100% free. no catch - just high-impact support for high performers & purpose-driven humans ready to grow. enjoy! 👉need more support?if you’re interested in coaching programs and more support.👉linkedin👉facebook👉instagram👉tiktok👉youtube👉websitelots of love,david 💙
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