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Beyond the Spot

Podcast de Tracy Gantlin-Monroy, MDiv, LPC

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Beyond the Spot: Decolonizing Healing One Brain at a Time is a bold and restorative podcast hosted by Tracy Gantlin-Monroy, MDiv, LPC, and the first Black female Brainspotting trainer in the world. Centering cultural consciousness, trauma recovery, and truth-telling in therapy, this show explores what healing looks like when we decolonize the process—one nervous system at a time.Join Tracy as she challenges mental health misinformation, uplifts body-based wisdom, and invites you to reclaim healing as a birthright. For clinicians, seekers, and anyone ready to go deeper than talk therapy.

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40 episodios

Portada del episodio It Takes a Village (Again): Reviving Collective Care for Nervous System Healing

It Takes a Village (Again): Reviving Collective Care for Nervous System Healing

Healing was never meant to happen in isolation. In Episode 35 of Beyond the Spot, Tracy Gantlin-Monroy, MDiv, LPC, Brainspotting Trainer, explores the truth that many nervous systems are struggling not because something is wrong internally—but because something is missing relationally. This episode unpacks the role of collective care, co-regulation, and community in trauma healing, challenging the idea that healing is an individual process. Through a Brainspotting and neuroexperiential lens, Tracy invites listeners to reconsider what the nervous system actually needs to stabilize, process, and heal. Because sometimes the question is not: “What’s wrong with me?” But: “Who is holding me?”

29 de mar de 2026 - 48 min
Portada del episodio The Stories We Carry: Storytelling and Ancestral Wisdom in Mental Health

The Stories We Carry: Storytelling and Ancestral Wisdom in Mental Health

We are shaped by the stories we inherit. In Episode 34 of Beyond the Spot, Tracy Gantlin-Monroy, MDiv, LPC, explores how storytelling functions as nervous-system regulation, cultural preservation, and intergenerational healing. In many marginalized communities, oral tradition has always been medicine. Before clinical models, before pathology, before diagnosis — there were stories. Stories that validated grief. Stories that encoded survival strategies. Stories that passed down dignity. This episode examines: * How trauma disrupts narrative coherence * Why sharing story in safe spaces restores regulation * The difference between performative vulnerability and embodied testimony * How ancestral storytelling practices inform modern trauma work * How clinicians can integrate narrative without retraumatization * The difference between retraumatizing retelling and regulated witnessing * How ancestral stories encode resilience * What it means to decolonize the therapy space without rejecting clinical rigor Because healing is not only about what happened. It is about who gets to tell the story. Until the lion tells the story, the hunter will always be the hero.

23 de feb de 2026 - 23 min
Portada del episodio Capacity Has Consequences: How Nervous-System Growth Changes Relationships, Roles, and Tolerance

Capacity Has Consequences: How Nervous-System Growth Changes Relationships, Roles, and Tolerance

Growth in nervous-system capacity is often framed as universally positive — but it comes with consequences that are rarely discussed. In Episode 32 of Beyond the Spot, Tracy Gantlin-Monroy, MDiv, LPC and Brainspotting trainer explores how increased regulation, embodiment, and internal coherence inevitably change relationships, roles, and relational tolerance. As capacity expands, old dynamics may no longer fit. What was once tolerated may become untenable. What once felt “normal” may now feel misaligned. Drawing from Brainspotting, somatic psychology, trauma science, and spiritually grounded clinical practice, this episode names the grief, rupture, and clarity that often follow genuine healing. Capacity is not neutral — it reorganizes systems. This episode is for clinicians, helpers, leaders, and individuals navigating relational shifts after deep healing work, boundary repair, or nervous-system maturation.

2 de feb de 2026 - 27 min
Portada del episodio Staying Regulated in a Dysregulated World Why calm is not the goal — capacity is

Staying Regulated in a Dysregulated World Why calm is not the goal — capacity is

In this episode, Tracy Gantlin-Monroy, MDiv, LPC and Brainspotting trainer reframes one of the most misunderstood concepts in mental health and nervous-system work: regulation. Calm is often sold as the goal — but calm without capacity is fragile. In a world marked by collective grief, social unrest, economic instability, and ongoing trauma exposure, the nervous system is not meant to stay perpetually calm. It is meant to move, respond, mobilize, and return. This episode explores regulation as flexibility, not stillness. Capacity, not compliance. Tracy names how marginalized bodies are often pressured into appearing regulated to make others comfortable, while their systems are carrying far more than what is acknowledged. Listeners are invited to release the myth of calm and instead cultivate nervous-system capacity — the ability to feel, respond, and recover without collapse or self-abandonment. Capacity is a skill, give self grace towards development.

14 de ene de 2026 - 27 min
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