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20. Trauma, Chaos, and the Systems We Create to Survive

42 min · 13 de may de 2026
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Many of us grow up in environments that feel chaotic, unpredictable, or emotionally unsafe. Without realizing it, we create systems, rituals, and coping strategies just to survive. In this episode of the Return to Heart Podcast, Jeff and Phil explore how the human brain is wired for safety, structure, and connection—and how trauma can push us into cycles of chaos, rigidity, and compulsive coping systems. Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, and the story of the woman at the well, they unpack how Jesus meets people inside their chaos and invites them into a life of relational healing and freedom. Key Takeaways: • Why the brain prioritizes safety above everything else • How chaotic childhood environments create survival systems • The difference between healthy structure and rigid control • How Jesus invites us into relational healing rather than rule-based living Tin Man provides coaching, mentoring, consulting, and offers guidance to those who want to recover the life they've lost and discover the life they desire, by learning to live from the heart. Learn More: www.tinman.life

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