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EASE OS™ with Dr. Connie Cheung

Podcast von Dr. Connie Cheung

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Most of us were never taught the essential skills of being human. Not how to carry a life that keeps changing in ways we did not plan for. Not how to recognize that what we have been calling just life — the career that drains us, the relationship we manage around, the slow accumulation of years of showing up for everyone else — has a physiological cost that eventually shows up in the body. And not how to understand why the diet, the supplements, the protocols, and the mindset work keep helping partially and never completely holding. The tools are not the problem. The sequence is. EASE OS™ with Dr. Connie Cheung is the podcast that finally addresses the missing link — the integration between the four systems every body runs on: Enteric, Autonomic, Somatic, and Empowered Psychology. Each episode walks one layer of the framework, explains the physiology in plain language, and leaves you with one practice and one question to carry into the week. Dr. Connie Cheung is a physical therapist, functional medicine practitioner, nutritionist, and yoga medicine specialist with twenty-five years of clinical training across multiple disciplines — and twenty-five years as a complex patient living with lupus, kidney failure, and transplant. She built EASE OS™ because she lived the gap it fills. This is not another wellness show. This is the framework that makes everything else finally land. New episodes every Tuesday. Each one builds on the last. Learn more: drconniecheung.com

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Episode I Know Exactly What I Should Do. I Just Cannot Make Myself Do It. | EASE OS™ Podcast Episode 6 Cover

I Know Exactly What I Should Do. I Just Cannot Make Myself Do It. | EASE OS™ Podcast Episode 6

Why do intelligent, self-aware people still struggle to follow through on behaviors they know would help them? In this episode of the EASE OS™ Podcast, Dr. Connie Cheung explores the real reason behind the knowing-doing gap — and why it is not simply a discipline or motivation problem. This episode dives into the relationship between nervous system regulation, identity, chronic stress physiology, trauma adaptation, and behavior change. Dr. Connie explains why sustainable transformation cannot happen through force alone, and why identity is upstream of behavior. Topics include: ➣ nervous system and behavior change ➣ identity and health ➣ why habits fail ➣ trauma and self-sabotage ➣ survival physiology ➣ burnout and executive dysfunction ➣ somatic healing ➣ emotional regulation ➣ functional medicine and psychology ➣ nervous system dysregulation ➣ chronic stress and motivation ➣ behavior change science ➣ mind-body healing ➣ yoga and nervous system regulation ➣ EASE OS framework This episode is for anyone who feels stuck between understanding what to do and actually being able to live it consistently. Join the EASE OS™ Somatic Lab founding member waitlist: → https://www.drconniecheung.com/clinical-diagnostic-intensive-cohort-waitlist [https://www.drconniecheung.com/clinical-diagnostic-intensive-cohort-waitlist] TAGS: behavior change, nervous system regulation, identity and healing, self-sabotage, chronic stress, trauma healing, somatic psychology, nervous system healing, emotional regulation, functional medicine, burnout recovery, survival mode, mind-body connection, health psychology, embodiment, yoga therapy, EASE OS, somatic lab, habit formation, nervous system and habits

8. Juni 2026 - 27 min
Episode Your Body Stopped Being Yours Somewhere Along the Way | EASE OS™ Podcast Episode 5 Cover

Your Body Stopped Being Yours Somewhere Along the Way | EASE OS™ Podcast Episode 5

Why do so many people feel disconnected from their bodies even while doing "healthy" things? In this episode of the EASE OS™ Podcast, Dr. Connie Cheung explores the somatic layer of healing — how chronic stress, nervous system dysregulation, posture, trauma, and performance-based wellness disconnect us from our bodies over time. Drawing from decades of experience in physical therapy, yoga, functional medicine, and her own kidney failure and transplant journey, Dr. Connie explains why yoga was never meant to be performance — it was meant to be a laboratory for awareness. Topics include: ➣ nervous system regulation ➣ somatic healing ➣ trauma stored in the body ➣ chronic tension and posture ➣ yoga as a somatic laboratory ➣ functional medicine and nervous system health ➣ physical therapy and embodiment ➣ chronic stress physiology ➣ mind-body connection ➣ burnout and disconnection ➣ autoimmune and nervous system patterns ➣ why awareness must come before intervention This episode is for anyone who feels exhausted trying to "fix" themselves while feeling increasingly disconnected inside. Join the EASE OS™ Somatic Lab founding member waitlist: ➝ https://www.drconniecheung.com/clinical-diagnostic-intensive-cohort-waitlist [https://www.drconniecheung.com/clinical-diagnostic-intensive-cohort-waitlist] TAGS: somatic healing, nervous system regulation, trauma and the body, embodiment, mind-body connection, yoga therapy, functional medicine, chronic stress, burnout recovery, physical therapy, somatic yoga, autoimmune healing, nervous system healing, trauma stored in the body, vagus nerve, posture and stress, healing chronic illness, emotional regulation, body awareness, EASE OS

1. Juni 2026 - 56 min
Episode Your Nervous System Declared an Emergency. Nobody Told It the Crisis Was Over. | EASE OS™ Ep. 4 Cover

Your Nervous System Declared an Emergency. Nobody Told It the Crisis Was Over. | EASE OS™ Ep. 4

What if the exhaustion, tension, overthinking, digestive symptoms, inflammation, sleep disruption, and constant feeling of being "on" are not personality flaws… …but nervous system adaptations? In this episode of the EASE OS™ Podcast, Dr. Connie Cheung explores the physiology of chronic sympathetic dominance — the state many people unknowingly live in when the body remains organized around protection long after stress has become normalized. This episode unpacks how chronic stress physiology affects: ➣ nervous system regulation ➣ gut health and digestion ➣ sleep quality ➣ inflammation ➣ hormonal balance ➣ muscle tension and postural patterns ➣ emotional resilience ➣ breathing mechanics ➣ behavior and identity patterns Through real clinical stories, Dr. Connie explains why many people are "doing everything right" — yoga, healthy eating, supplements, hormone therapy, exercise — yet still feel exhausted, inflamed, disconnected from their body, or unable to fully recover. You'll hear: ➣ Why the nervous system adapts to repeated stress conditions ➣ How chronic sympathetic activation becomes normalized ➣ Why hypervigilance and overthinking can feel like personality ➣ The connection between stress physiology and digestive dysfunction ➣ Why many symptoms make more sense when viewed through an integrated systems lens ➣ How chronic bracing patterns affect posture, movement, breathing, and pain ➣ Why healing often feels fragmented in modern healthcare ➣ The relationship between the autonomic nervous system regulation and long-term healing ➣ How yoga can become either regulation… or another expression of sympathetic dominance ➣ Why awareness changes the relationship we have with symptoms Dr. Connie also shares: ➣ a clinical case involving chronic low back pain during yoga and hidden nervous system overload ➣ a patient with plantar fasciitis whose symptoms reflected broader stress physiology and chronic tension patterns ➣ How the body organizes around protection when stress becomes a baseline state This episode is part of the EASE OS™ framework: Enteric · Autonomic · Somatic · Empowered Psychology The Autonomic pillar focuses on nervous system regulation, sympathetic dominance, stress adaptation, and restoring physiological safety so the body can begin moving from survival physiology into recovery physiology. In This Episode: ➣ Chronic stress and nervous system dysregulation ➣ Sympathetic vs parasympathetic nervous system ➣ Fight-or-flight physiology ➣ Stress hormones and cortisol ➣ Functional medicine perspective on chronic stress ➣ Somatic holding patterns and muscle guarding ➣ Mind-body connection and chronic tension ➣ Gut-brain axis and autonomic regulation ➣ Breathwork for nervous system regulation ➣ Yoga and nervous system awareness ➣ Hypervigilance and chronic anticipation ➣ Fatigue, inflammation, digestion, and stress physiology ➣ Integrated systems interpretation in healing Practical Exercise From This Episode 5-5-5-5 Box Breathing Use before meals, stressful conversations, or sleep. ➣ Inhale through the nose for 5 counts ➣ Hold for 5 counts ➣ Exhale slowly for 5 counts ➣ Hold empty for 5 counts ➣ Repeat 3 rounds This breathing practice helps stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system and supports vagal regulation. Key Takeaways ➣ The body adapts to repeated conditions ➣ Chronic stress physiology often becomes normalized ➣ Repeated states can eventually become traits ➣ Symptoms are often adaptive information, not personal failure ➣ The nervous system influences digestion, hormones, inflammation, sleep, movement, and emotional regulation ➣ Healing requires more than isolated protocols — the organism must be understood as an integrated system Resources & Links 🌿 Join the Clinical Diagnostic Intensive™ Waitlist → https://www.drconniecheung.com/clinical-diagnostic-intensive-cohort-waitlist [https://www.drconniecheung.com/clinical-diagnostic-intensive-cohort-waitlist] 🎙️ Subscribe to the EASE OS™ Podcast → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ease-os-with-dr-connie-cheung/id1297924924 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ease-os-with-dr-connie-cheung/id1297924924] 🌐 Website → dronniecheung.com [http://dronniecheung.com] 📱 Follow Dr. Connie Cheung Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drconniecheung/ [https://www.instagram.com/drconniecheung/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrConnieCheung [https://www.youtube.com/@DrConnieCheung] About Dr. Connie Cheung Dr. Connie Cheung is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, Functional Medicine Practitioner, Yoga Medicine Specialist, nutritionist, and founder of EASE OS™ — an integrated framework connecting enteric, autonomic, somatic, and empowered psychology principles to help people better understand the patterns shaping their health, physiology, and healing. With over 25 years of clinical experience and lived experience navigating complex autoimmune disease and organ transplantation, Dr. Connie brings together systems thinking, physiology, movement, nervous system regulation, functional medicine, yoga therapy, and psychological insight to help people move from fragmented symptom management toward deeper coherence. #NervousSystem #StressPhysiology #FunctionalMedicine #GutHealth #SomaticHealing #MindBodyConnection #ChronicStress #ParasympatheticNervousSystem #FightOrFlight #Inflammation #YogaTherapy #TraumaAndTheBody #StressAndDigestion #HolisticHealth #AutonomicNervousSystem #Breathwork #ChronicFatigue #EASEOS

26. Mai 2026 - 24 min
Episode Your Gut Has Never Lied to You | Why Gut Healing Fails Without This | EASE OS™ Ep. 3 Cover

Your Gut Has Never Lied to You | Why Gut Healing Fails Without This | EASE OS™ Ep. 3

EASE OS™ Pillar: Enteric Have you done the elimination diet, the probiotics, the gut protocols — and something is still not right? In this episode of EASE OS™: The Human Skills, Dr. Connie Cheung explains why gut healing is consistently incomplete when it addresses diet without addressing the nervous system state driving the gut dysregulation in the first place. The enteric nervous system — your gut brain — contains more nerve endings than the spinal cord. It responds not just to what you eat but to what you are living. The chronic stress. The relationship the nervous system quietly braces around. The unresolved tension that has no space to complete. The gut registers all of it. Every day. And it has never lied about what it finds. In this episode you will learn: • What the enteric nervous system actually is and why it is far more than a digestive system • The exact physiological cascade that happens in the gut under chronic sympathetic activation — blood flow redirection, enzyme production, gut motility, intestinal permeability, and microbiome disruption explained in plain language • Why approximately 90% of gut-brain communication travels upward — from gut to brain — and what that means for mood, anxiety, and emotional regulation • Why the probiotic and the elimination diet produce partial results when the autonomic environment driving the dysregulation is not addressed first • Why your gut is not broken — it is the most accurate reporter in your body and it has been telling the truth about your life this whole time • The eating practice that begins to restore the communication pathway between your enteric system and your awareness • The closing question to carry into the week This is Episode 3 of EASE OS™: The Human Skills — a nine-episode series walking through the complete EASE OS™ framework one layer at a time. Each episode builds on the last. The Practice From This Episode: Before your next meal — smell the food first. Taste deliberately. Chew slowly. Notice what your body actually responds to with pleasure. Notice the fullness signal before it becomes uncomfortable fullness. This is not a diet practice. It is a listening practice. One meal. Today. Work With Dr. Connie: Clinical Diagnostic Intensive — a private multi-hour session that maps your specific upstream causes and produces a written EASE OS™ Orientation Map. Four spots this month. Application at drconniecheung.com → https://www.drconniecheung.com/Clinical-Diagnostic-Intensive [https://www.drconniecheung.com/Clinical-Diagnostic-Intensive] Connect: Website: drconniecheung.com [https://www.drconniecheung.com/] Instagram: @drconniecheung [https://www.instagram.com/drconniecheung/] LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/conniejeon [https://linkedin.com/in/conniejeon] About Dr. Connie Cheung: Dr. Connie Cheung is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, Board Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP), MS Nutritionist, and Yoga Medicine Specialist with 25 years of clinical experience across multiple disciplines. She is the creator of EASE OS™ — a framework that integrates the four systems every body runs on: Enteric, Autonomic, Somatic, and Empowered Psychology. She built this framework as a complex patient herself — living with Lupus, kidney failure, and a transplant for 25 years — and as a clinician who watched fragmented care fail her patients for decades. EASE OS™ is the integration that was always missing. PRIMARY SEO KEYWORDS ➣ gut health and nervous system ➣ why elimination diet doesn't work ➣ enteric nervous system explained ➣ Gut-brain connection ➣ Chronic gut issues root cause ➣ leaky gut and stress ➣ functional medicine gut healing ➣ Gut microbiome and anxiety ➣ Why Probiotics Aren't Working ➣ integrative health podcast ➣ EASE OS™ ➣ Dr. Connie Cheung ➣ Gut healing without diet ➣ autonomic nervous system and digestion ➣ holistic gut health

19. Mai 2026 - 28 min
Episode Nobody Handed Us the Map — The Missing Link in Every Health Journey | EASE OS™: The Human Skills · Episode 2 Cover

Nobody Handed Us the Map — The Missing Link in Every Health Journey | EASE OS™: The Human Skills · Episode 2

EASE OS™: The Human Skills · Episode 2 Most people are navigating their health by filling the gaps between disciplines without realizing that is what they are doing. The acupuncture, the functional medicine, the physical therapy, the nutrition protocol — each one skilled, none of them in conversation with each other. And the burden of figuring out how it all connects has been placed quietly on you. In this episode Dr. Connie names the invisible labor of fragmented care, explains why it produces consistently incomplete results at the physiological level, and shares the story of a patient who resolved four years of chronic pain in a month — not because any individual treatment was better, but because the sequence was finally right. What you will take away: • Why skilled individual practitioners consistently produce partial results when working in isolation • How the burden of integration was transferred silently to the patient • What fragmented care actually does to the body physiologically • The story of a four-year pain journey resolved in one month through sequence • The map exercise — seeing your own fragmented care picture clearly for the first time • The closing question to carry into the week Apply for the Clinical Diagnostic Intensive — link below ↓ https://www.drconniecheung.com/Clinical-Diagnostic-Intensive [https://www.drconniecheung.com/Clinical-Diagnostic-Intensive] Four spots this month. Dr. Connie reviews every application personally. New episodes every Tuesday. Each one builds on the last. WORK WITH DR. CONNIE Clinical Diagnostic Intensive — Private multi-hour session: drconniecheung.com [https://www.drconniecheung.com/] LISTEN ON PODCAST Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ease-os-with-dr-connie-cheung/id1297924924 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ease-os-with-dr-connie-cheung/id1297924924] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/35dvMqbXWTpzhNYTf7C4hs?si=f405aec447e94d55 [https://open.spotify.com/show/35dvMqbXWTpzhNYTf7C4hs?si=f405aec447e94d55] CONNECT Website: drconniecheung.com [https://www.drconniecheung.com/] Instagram: @drconniecheung [https://www.instagram.com/drconniecheung/] LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/conniejeon [https://www.linkedin.com/in/conniejeon/] #EASEOS #HumanSkills #FunctionalMedicine #HolisticHealth #ChronicIllness #NervousSystemHealth #GutHealth #SomaticHealing #YogaMedicine #DrConnieCheung

12. Mai 2026 - 25 min
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