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Micro-Movements for Healing, Tension Release, Presence, and Nervous System Capacity — EP165

With just a few minutes, you can feel better in your body with these 11 mini movements! If you want a shift the tension in your body, to bring more presence, expand your capacity to move through your body’s experience, develop more congruence and coherence.

Tired Cat? Looking at Root Causes of Fatigue and Exhaustion — EP164

What’s underneath your tiredness? The ins and outs of how fatigue relates to your nervous system and why, and a few ways to get to the roots of feeling chronically tired, exhausted, and drained.

Nervous System Overwhelm: Notice the Signs, Polyvagal Theory Basics, and 12 Tools Towards Healing Trauma, Depression, Shut Down, and Overwhelm — EP92

In this episode, I share many signs of nervous system overwhelm, 12 things to do to support and heal trauma, a bit of Polyvagal Theory and Somatic Experiencing, and the way we can be affected in relationships. The more I have understood the nervous system, the more compassion I have been able to feel for others and humanity.

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193: A Little Shift Makes a Ripple
byCandice Wu

If you’d like something to change, change something! Adjust, Shift, take a different turn… One shift opens many possibilities, a new set of configurations. Me thoughts on this and life recently: groundhogs, bees and hives, music and more.

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0:00 Intro 1:16 Messages from Her Majesty the Queen 4:38 Messages from Her — Pulling a new Card 7:06 Letters from Your Therapist — David Klow 10:58 New book by Francesca Mason Boring 12:37 Making a Change to Open Possibility 18:00 Kitchen cleaning can also be that 19:37 The Little Statue with Poop on it’s head 22:57 Notice Your Words 25:58 Life Updates 35:26 Outro

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193: A Little Shift Makes a Ripple
September 19, 2022
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