The Wellbeing Edge

A quick journey into interoception and social connection

25 min · 20. maj 2026
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In this episode I dive into some of the science and practices behind interoception, social connection, and co-regulation, highlighting how there's so much more than words when it comes to social dynamics and connection.

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