Embodied Empath
Have you ever wondered why your body still feels anxious… even when life is finally calmer? In this episode of The Embodied Empath Podcast, Valerie Lundgren explores what happens to the nervous system after long-term anxiety, chronic stress, and survival mode. Even when circumstances change, the body can remain stuck in patterns of hypervigilance, bracing, overthinking, and emotional reactivity because the nervous system learned that staying alert was necessary for safety. Valerie breaks down the science behind nervous system adaptation, including the role of the amygdala, stress hormones, and pattern recognition in the body. She also explains why empaths and sensitive women often experience this more intensely due to heightened emotional attunement and constant subconscious scanning for emotional cues. You’ll learn why calm can initially feel uncomfortable after years of anxiety, how to begin distinguishing hypervigilance from intuition, and what it actually takes to help the body slowly relearn safety. Includes a gentle somatic practice to help your nervous system orient to the present moment and soften out of constant alertness. Your body isn’t broken. It’s adapting from what it has lived through.
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