Up next

The Fight Trauma Response: Suppressed Anger, Inner Critic & Nervous System Repatterning

Fight response isn't just anger or "being reactive." It's a nervous system adaptation shaped by experiences where safety, protection, repair, or authenticity were missing. In this episode of Trauma Rewired, Jennifer Wallace and Elisabeth Kristof explore the neuroscience of the fi ...  Show more

How Trauma Shapes the Brain, Body, and Nervous System

What if your chronic stress, emotional triggers, anxiety, or exhaustion are not a mindset problem, but signs that your nervous system has learned protective survival patterns? In this episode of Trauma Rewired, Elisabeth Kristof and Jennifer Wallace explore the science of nervous ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Resolving Trauma to Step Into the Life Meant for You
You Make Sense

In this episode, Sarah explains how trauma is something we all experience to varying degrees and the impact it has on our lives. When we have yet to resolve past trauma, it actually gets stuck and stored in our bodies, meaning our system essentially thinks it is still happenin ...

  Show more

#165 Healing from Within: The Nervous System & Therapy with Louise Rumball | A Millennial Mind Podcast
A Millennial Mind

💌 Join My LIVE Monthly Workshops for FREE! - https://shivani-pau.circle.so/checkout/join-the-connective In this episode, we delve into the intricate relationship between therapy, healing, and the nervous system. Join myself & Louise Rumball, host of the Open House podcast as we ...  Show more

The Science Behind Memory - Dr. Charan Ranganath : 1152
The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance

In today’s episode you’ll explore the complexities of memory with Dr. Charan Ranganath, a top expert in cognitive neuroscience. This episode takes you through the fascinating ways our brains record, process, and utilize memories to navigate daily life and shape our futures. Yo ...

  Show more

#108 Implanting False Memories Into Your Brain
The Matt Walker Podcast

In this week’s episode, Matt Walker explores memory's astonishing malleability, challenging the belief that recollections are fixed. He highlights Loftus's car crash study, showing how subtle language altered speed memories and implanted false details, and reviews ...

  Show more