B. Real Podcast
In this episode, host Brittany Bijan dives deep into the science and personal side of forgiveness — not as a moral obligation, but as an act of radical self-preservation. Drawing on research from Johns Hopkins, Stanford, and the work of physician Gabor Maté, Brittany breaks down what unprocessed resentment actually does to your nervous system, immune function, heart health, and cortisol levels. She gets personal about watching people she loves carry wounds for years, and shares how she's learning to choose her own health over holding onto pain. This episode is a reminder that forgiveness isn't about letting anyone off the hook — it's about freeing yourself. 5 Key Takeaways: • (1:39) - Forgiveness isn't about them — it's about what unforgiveness is doing to your body. • (3:08) - Your body keeps score: every unresolved resentment quietly costs you your health. • (6:44) - Every time you mentally replay a wound, your body physically relives the stress response. • (13:22) - Forgiveness doesn't mean reconciling or forgetting — it means releasing your body from the burden of carrying it. • (17:22) - The hardest forgiveness is often self-forgiveness, especially for choices made in survival mode. "Forgiveness is not a gift we give to them. It's a gift we give to ourselves — our nervous system, our immune system, our heart, and our soul." -B —------------------------ Loved this episode? If this one hit home, please take 30 seconds to leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it helps B.Real reach more people who need to hear this. And share this episode with someone who's been carrying something they deserve to let go of. 🤍 Connect with B: Instagram: @brittanybijan [https://www.instagram.com/brittanybijan/]
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