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Neuroscience; the journey of Brian DesRoches

1 h 6 min · 22. juni 2026
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Today I want to take a moment to spotlight someone whose work lines up powerfully with the heart of this show — the idea that our stories, our wounds, and our healing are all connected. His name is Brian Desroches, and he’s an author who has spent years helping people understand the emotional patterns that shape their lives. Brian’s work sits at the intersection of neuroscience, emotional healing, and everyday life. What I appreciate about him is that he doesn’t talk down to people. He takes complex ideas about the brain — how triggers form, why we react the way we do, how old wounds show up in adult relationships — and he breaks them down in a way that feels human, relatable, and actionable. He’s written books like Living a Trigger‑Free Life, Your Boss Is Not Your Mother, and Reclaiming Yourself. And if you’ve ever struggled with emotional triggers, codependency, or feeling stuck in old patterns, his work hits home. He gives you language for things you’ve felt your whole life but maybe never knew how to explain. What stands out most is his compassion. Brian writes with the understanding that people don’t wake up wanting to be reactive or overwhelmed — they’re carrying stories, memories, and survival strategies that once protected them. His approach is about reclaiming your power, not blaming yourself for the past. For listeners of this podcast — people who are turning pain into purpose, people who are trying to understand themselves on a deeper level — Brian Desroches is someone worth knowing. His work reminds us that healing isn’t about perfection. It’s about awareness, courage, and the willingness to rewrite the patterns that no longer serve us. If you’re on a journey of self‑growth, if you’re trying to break cycles, or if you’re simply trying to understand why you feel what you feel — his books are a powerful place to start.

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Neuroscience; the journey of Brian DesRoches

Today I want to take a moment to spotlight someone whose work lines up powerfully with the heart of this show — the idea that our stories, our wounds, and our healing are all connected. His name is Brian Desroches, and he’s an author who has spent years helping people understand the emotional patterns that shape their lives. Brian’s work sits at the intersection of neuroscience, emotional healing, and everyday life. What I appreciate about him is that he doesn’t talk down to people. He takes complex ideas about the brain — how triggers form, why we react the way we do, how old wounds show up in adult relationships — and he breaks them down in a way that feels human, relatable, and actionable. He’s written books like Living a Trigger‑Free Life, Your Boss Is Not Your Mother, and Reclaiming Yourself. And if you’ve ever struggled with emotional triggers, codependency, or feeling stuck in old patterns, his work hits home. He gives you language for things you’ve felt your whole life but maybe never knew how to explain. What stands out most is his compassion. Brian writes with the understanding that people don’t wake up wanting to be reactive or overwhelmed — they’re carrying stories, memories, and survival strategies that once protected them. His approach is about reclaiming your power, not blaming yourself for the past. For listeners of this podcast — people who are turning pain into purpose, people who are trying to understand themselves on a deeper level — Brian Desroches is someone worth knowing. His work reminds us that healing isn’t about perfection. It’s about awareness, courage, and the willingness to rewrite the patterns that no longer serve us. If you’re on a journey of self‑growth, if you’re trying to break cycles, or if you’re simply trying to understand why you feel what you feel — his books are a powerful place to start.

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