The Meat Sack Experience

TMSE--Episode 57--Listening to the Chaos Within

14 min · 31. touko 2026
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What if the version of you running your life isn't actually you at all? In this episode, we explore the many voices living inside our heads--the rushed self, the scared self, the people-pleasing self, the exhausted self--and ask the deeper question: which one have you been listening to? This raw conversation about overrriding yourself, nervous system conditioning, people pleasing, discipline versus self-abandonment, and why slowing down can feel terrifying when urgency has become. your identity. Because maybe the goal isn't to become perfect....maybe it's to finally hear yourself underneath all the noise.

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TMSE--Episode 58--Your Nervous System Is the Main Character

What if the reason you are exhausted, overwhelmed, irritable, scattered, or constantly searching for answers isn't because something is wrong with you.....but because your nervous system has been stuck in survival mode for so long that it feels normal? In this episode, we break down why your nervous system may be influencing far more of your life than you've ever been taught--from your energy, hormones, and digestion all the way to your relationships, healing and ability to feel safe in your own body. If you've ever wondered why slowing down feels uncomfortable, why rest feels impossible, or why you can't seem to "just relax" this conversation might explain more than you expect. Because the problem isn't that you are broken. Perhaps your body just adapted exactly the way it was designed to.

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