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Returning to Trust: Nervous System Safety and Water Wisdom with Cori Myka

32 min · 22. Mai 2026
Episode Returning to Trust: Nervous System Safety and Water Wisdom with Cori Myka Cover

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In this episode of NeuroAlchemy, Dr. Sarah Young sits down with Cori Myka, founder of Calm Within Adult Swim, for a deeply human conversation about fear, trust, nervous system safety, and what it truly means to learn again as an adult. Although Cori teaches adults how to swim, this conversation reaches far beyond the water. Together, Sarah and Cori explore how fear lives in the body, why adults often carry emotional patterns into new experiences, and how safety, curiosity, and gentle pacing can help people rebuild trust in themselves. This episode weaves together nervous system healing, embodied learning, emotional resilience, mindfulness, and personal transformation. You’ll hear how skill-building can become identity-shifting, why play accelerates growth, and how healing becomes possible when the body feels safe enough to participate. Topics explored include: • nervous system safety and emotional regulation • fear, overwhelm, and adult learning • confidence as a body-based experience • mindfulness and embodied awareness • healing through curiosity rather than force • how the body relearns trust • the role of play in nervous system healing • water as a teacher for surrender, presence, and resilience At the heart of this episode is a reminder: Healing is not just mental. Growth is not about perfection. And trust can be rebuilt gently, one experience at a time. 🌿 Listener Micro Practice Invitation Before beginning any task this week, gently pause and ask yourself: “Do I want to?” Notice what arises in your body. If resistance appears, become curious instead of forceful. Ask what that part of you may need before moving forward. This small moment of listening helps build trust and safety inside the nervous system. 🌊 Connect with Cori Myka / Calm Within Adult Swim https://adultswimlesson.com/ [https://adultswimlesson.com/] Instagram: @calmwithinadultswim YouTube: @adultswimlesson 🧠 Connect with Dr. Sarah Young Website: https://home.neurosynergyhealth.com/home-6935 [https://home.neurosynergyhealth.com/home-6935] Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/7agFaWsIgMJfl071O6ny14 [https://open.spotify.com/show/7agFaWsIgMJfl071O6ny14] YouTube: https://youtube.com/@neurosynergyhealth [https://youtube.com/@neurosynergyhealth] If this episode resonated with you, please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing. That’s how these conversations travel and reach the people who need them most. You are not broken. You are becoming.

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Episode Traumatic Brain Injury, Long-Haul COVID, and Neuroinflammation: Unlocking Brain Recovery with Scott Bukow Cover

Traumatic Brain Injury, Long-Haul COVID, and Neuroinflammation: Unlocking Brain Recovery with Scott Bukow

In this episode of NeuroAlchemy, Dr. Sarah Young sits down with researcher Scott Bukow for a conversation exploring traumatic brain injury, long-haul COVID, neuroinflammation, and the often-overlooked mechanisms involved in neurological recovery. Many people navigating brain injury or post-viral symptoms are told their scans look normal, yet they continue experiencing brain fog, fatigue, cognitive changes, sensory overwhelm, and nervous system dysregulation. Together, Sarah and Scott explore why that disconnect exists and what may actually be happening beneath the surface. This episode examines the overlap between traumatic brain injury and long-haul COVID, including the role of neuroinflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, autonomic imbalance, blood-brain barrier disruption, and the gut-brain axis. Topics explored include: • overlooked mechanisms in brain injury recovery • the connection between TBI and long-haul COVID • neuroinflammation and nervous system dysregulation • the gut-brain axis and brain health • neuroplasticity and cognitive recovery • environmental and inflammatory stressors • rebuilding trust after neurological change • integrative and functional approaches to healing At the heart of this conversation is a reminder: Healing is rarely linear. The brain is adaptable. And recovery often begins by reconnecting the pieces that were previously overlooked. 🌿 Micro Practice Invitation Choose one small supportive action for your brain this week. It could be: • stepping outside for natural light • reducing overstimulation • practicing slow breathing • adding one nourishing habit Small, repeated inputs help the nervous system relearn safety and support neuroplasticity over time. 🧠 Connect with Scott Bukow https://scottbuco.com [https://scottbuco.com] https://www.mybrainmechanic.com [https://www.mybrainmechanic.com] LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/scottbuco [https://linkedin.com/in/scottbuco] 🌿 Connect with Dr. Sarah Young https://home.neurosynergyhealth.com/home-6935 [https://home.neurosynergyhealth.com/home-6935] https://youtube.com/@neurosynergyhealth [https://youtube.com/@neurosynergyhealth] If this episode resonated with you, please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing. That’s how these conversations travel and reach the people who need them most. You are not broken. You are becoming.

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Episode Intuition, Somatic Healing, and Nervous System Regulation: Reconnecting with Inner Wisdom with Tracy Fance Cover

Intuition, Somatic Healing, and Nervous System Regulation: Reconnecting with Inner Wisdom with Tracy Fance

In this episode of NeuroAlchemy, Dr. Sarah Young sits down with Tracy Fance for a grounded conversation exploring intuition, somatic healing, nervous system regulation, and reconnecting with inner wisdom. Together, Sarah and Tracy discuss how healing is not only mental, but deeply embodied. They explore how stress and trauma shape the nervous system, how intuitive signals are often quieted by overwhelm, and how reconnecting with the body can restore clarity, trust, and alignment. This conversation bridges neuroscience, emotional healing, and spiritual awareness in a practical, accessible way for listeners seeking deeper connection with themselves. Topics explored include: • the connection between intuition and nervous system regulation • how trauma is stored in the body • somatic healing in everyday language • learning to trust intuitive signals • spiritual and human alignment • emotional regulation and body awareness • releasing tension through somatic practices • small daily practices for healing and self-trust At the heart of this conversation is a reminder: Healing is not about becoming someone new. It is about reconnecting with what is already within you. 🌿 Micro Practice Invitation Take a few quiet moments this week to notice your internal signals. Instead of asking, “What should I do?” Try asking, “What am I noticing in my body right now?” Notice your breath, sensations, and emotional tone without judgment. This small shift can begin rebuilding trust with your inner guidance system. 🧠 Connect with Tracy Fance Website: https://tracyfance.com [https://tracyfance.com] Instagram: https://instagram.com/tracyfance [https://instagram.com/tracyfance] 🌿 Connect with Dr. Sarah Young https://home.neurosynergyhealth.com/home-6935 [https://home.neurosynergyhealth.com/home-6935] https://youtube.com/@neurosynergyhealth [https://youtube.com/@neurosynergyhealth] If this episode resonated with you, please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing. That’s how these conversations travel and reach the people who need them most. You are not broken. You are becoming.

26. Juni 202651 min
Episode Spiritual Parenting in an Artificial Age: Raising Children Who Stay Real with Phil Kobald Cover

Spiritual Parenting in an Artificial Age: Raising Children Who Stay Real with Phil Kobald

In this episode of NeuroAlchemy, Dr. Sarah Young sits down with Phil Kobald, author of Spiritual Parenting and host of the Holistic Circle platform, for a thoughtful conversation about parenting, authenticity, spirituality, and raising children in an increasingly artificial world. Together, Sarah and Phil explore what it means to cultivate inner alignment before trying to shape outward behavior, why children learn more from embodiment than correction, and how spirituality can become a grounded, practical part of everyday family life. This conversation invites listeners to slow down, reconnect with authenticity, and reflect on how nervous system regulation, modeling, mindfulness, and self-awareness shape the emotional environments children grow up within. Topics explored include: • spirituality in everyday language • spirituality versus religion • authenticity and emotional modeling • parenting in a technology-driven culture • inner alignment and nervous system regulation • mindful parenting and embodiment • helping children stay grounded in who they are • balance, self-awareness, and emotional presence • curiosity and spiritual development • creating meaningful ripple effects in family systems At the heart of this episode is a reminder: Children learn more from what we embody than what we say. Authenticity matters. And parenting begins within. 🌿 Micro Practice Invitation Pause for one intentional breath before responding to your child this week. Notice your own nervous system first. Then respond from presence rather than reactivity. Small moments of awareness create powerful ripple effects over time. 🧠 Connect with Phil Kobald Holistic Circle Platform Book: Spiritual Parenting 🌿 Connect with Dr. Sarah Young https://home.neurosynergyhealth.com/home-6935 [https://home.neurosynergyhealth.com/home-6935] https://youtube.com/@neurosynergyhealth [https://youtube.com/@neurosynergyhealth] If this episode resonated with you, please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing. That’s how these conversations travel and reach the people who need them most. You are not broken. You are becoming.

19. Juni 202651 min
Episode Can Neurodegeneration Be Reversed? Exploring Nervous System Repair and Brain Resilience with Mark Burnett Cover

Can Neurodegeneration Be Reversed? Exploring Nervous System Repair and Brain Resilience with Mark Burnett

In this episode of NeuroAlchemy, Dr. Sarah Young sits down with Mark Burnett to explore brain health, neuroprotection, environmental toxicity, and what becomes possible when someone refuses to let a diagnosis define their future. After experiencing toxic exposure and neurological symptoms, Mark was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and early Alzheimer’s. Rather than accepting decline as inevitable, he immersed himself in research surrounding inflammation, glial cell health, neuroprotection, and data-driven self-healing. Together, Sarah and Mark explore the emotional impact of diagnosis, the connection between environmental toxins and neurological health, and how agency, curiosity, and nervous system support can reshape the healing journey. Topics explored include: • neurodegeneration and neuroprotection in everyday language • nervous system regulation and brain resilience • environmental toxicity and inflammation • glial cells and brain support • data-driven self-healing and tracking progress • redefining identity after diagnosis • mindset, intuition, and active participation in recovery • neuroscience, spirit, and multidimensional healing • restoring hope after chronic illness At the heart of this conversation is a reminder: A diagnosis is not the end of your story. The brain is adaptable. Healing is multidimensional. And agency changes the trajectory of recovery. 🌿 Micro Practice Invitation Choose one small daily action that supports brain health and track it consistently this week. Healing often begins with awareness, repetition, and participation rather than perfection. 🧠 Connect with Mark Burnett Website: https://mybrainrestore.com [https://mybrainrestore.com] Product: https://mybrainrestore.com/2x-active-formula-product/ [https://mybrainrestore.com/2x-active-formula-product/] Mark’s Story: https://mybrainrestore.com/my-journey/ [https://mybrainrestore.com/my-journey/] Free eBook: https://mybrainrestore.com/pdf/ [https://mybrainrestore.com/pdf/] Instagram: https://instagram.com/mybrainrestore [https://instagram.com/mybrainrestore] YouTube: https://youtube.com/@MyBrainReStore [https://youtube.com/@MyBrainReStore] 🌿 Connect with Dr. Sarah Young https://home.neurosynergyhealth.com/home-6935 [https://home.neurosynergyhealth.com/home-6935] https://youtube.com/@neurosynergyhealth [https://youtube.com/@neurosynergyhealth] If this episode resonated with you, please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing. That’s how these conversations travel and reach the people who need them most. You are not broken. You are becoming.

12. Juni 202656 min
Episode Healing in Spirals: Nervous System Regulation, Creativity, and Rebuilding Self-Trust with Jen Day Cover

Healing in Spirals: Nervous System Regulation, Creativity, and Rebuilding Self-Trust with Jen Day

In this episode of NeuroAlchemy, Dr. Sarah Young sits down with Jennifer Day for a thoughtful conversation about nonlinear healing, nervous system regulation, creativity, and rebuilding self-trust after overwhelm. Together, Sarah and Jennifer explore why healing often happens in spirals instead of straight lines, how the nervous system revisits layers of experience, and why creativity, ritual, and embodied awareness can help people reconnect with safety inside themselves. Jennifer shares her own healing journey and the development of her LifeLines drawing practice, a symbolic and body-based approach that supports emotional regulation, intuition, and inner coherence. Topics explored include: • nonlinear healing and nervous system patterns • somatic awareness in everyday life • creativity as nervous system regulation • rebuilding self-trust after burnout or trauma • why returning to emotions does not mean failure • rituals, grounding, and symbolic expression • imagination and healing • compassion instead of pressure-based healing At the heart of this conversation is a reminder: Healing is layered. Your nervous system is adaptable. And returning to yourself happens through safety, presence, and permission. 🌿 Guest Micro Practice Invitation Hand to heart. Feet to earth. Place one hand over your heart and take one slow breath. Ask yourself, “How am I feeling right now?” Whatever arises, gently respond: “Of course I feel this way. It makes sense that I feel this way.” Then notice the soles of your feet connecting with the ground beneath you. This simple practice supports grounding, validation, and nervous system safety. 🎨 Connect with Jen Day https://www.lifeshinedesign.com [https://www.lifeshinedesign.com] https://instagram.com/lifeshinedesigncoach [https://instagram.com/lifeshinedesigncoach] https://substack.com/@lifeshinedesign [https://substack.com/@lifeshinedesign] Free Offering: https://www.lifeshinedesign.com/get-started/p/draw-your-way-to-freedom-a-mini-ritual-workbook-by-jennifer-day-lifeshine-design [https://www.lifeshinedesign.com/get-started/p/draw-your-way-to-freedom-a-mini-ritual-workbook-by-jennifer-day-lifeshine-design] Free LifeLines Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lifelinessoulcircles [https://www.facebook.com/groups/lifelinessoulcircles] 🧠 Connect with Dr. Sarah Young https://home.neurosynergyhealth.com/home-6935 [https://home.neurosynergyhealth.com/home-6935] https://youtube.com/@neurosynergyhealth [https://youtube.com/@neurosynergyhealth] If this episode resonated with you, please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing. That’s how these conversations travel and reach the people who need them most. You are not broken. You are becoming.

5. Juni 202650 min