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NeuroHeir℠ Podcast: Somatic, Nervous System and Generational Healing Tools for Parents, Therapists, and Cycle Breakers

Podcast de Leanna Hunt | Associate Clinical Mental Health Counselor + Certified Performance Coach

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Did you know you inherit a nervous system shaped by the generations before you? Most of us don’t. Without realizing it, we end up repeating patterns, carrying silence, and holding burdens that were never ours to carry.The NeuroHeir℠ Podcast is for cycle breakers…young adults, parents, and those in helping roles like teachers, coaches, healers, and therapists…who are ready to understand their nervous system through a generational lens, release what no longer serves, and consciously create the legacy they want to pass on.This podcast will answer questions such as:- Why does inherited trauma affect my body, not just my mind?- How do I regulate my nervous system when I feel anxious, overwhelmed, or shut down?- What does it really mean to “break cycles” without disowning my family?- How can I help my kids feel safe and regulated when I’m still learning this myself- What somatic practices can I use in real time to reset and reconnect?Inside each episode, you’ll find nervous system education explained through a generational lens, somatic practices you can use right away (including my signature 4N framework: Notice, Name, Nurture, Navigate), research on generational trauma and resilience, and real-life stories through guest conversations and live coaching.I’m Leanna Hunt, an Associate Clinical Mental Health Counselor and certified performance coach trained in somatic-based modalities. I use these approaches every day to help clients regulate their nervous systems, release inherited patterns, and reconnect with who they really are.Subscribe today and take your first step toward becoming a NeuroHeir℠, because you may not have chosen what you inherited, but you can choose what comes next.

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36. When Connection Feels Safer Than Authenticity: Understanding the Appease Response

Why is it so hard to say no, disappoint someone, or put your own needs first? In this episode of the NeuroHeir Podcast, we're continuing our exploration of the nervous system's survival responses by diving into the often-overlooked appease response—sometimes called the fawn response. While fight, flight, and freeze tend to be easier to recognize, appeasement is often praised and rewarded, making it one of the most difficult patterns to identify in ourselves. Using beloved films like Runaway Bride, Barbie, and Encanto, Leanna explores what happens when the nervous system learns that staying connected feels safer than being authentic. You'll learn how people-pleasing, perfectionism, chronic caretaking, conflict avoidance, and self-abandonment can all be rooted in a nervous system strategy designed to protect connection and belonging. In this episode, you'll learn: * What the appease (fawn) response is and why it develops * How people-pleasing and self-abandonment can become automatic survival strategies * The connection between appeasement, attachment, and nervous system regulation * Why appease is often the most socially rewarded survival response * How these patterns can be passed down through generations * The physical, emotional, and relational signs of chronic appeasement * Somatic practices to rebuild self-trust and authentic self-connection * How to stay connected to others without abandoning yourself Whether you've always been the peacemaker, the helper, the overachiever, or the person everyone depends on, this episode offers a compassionate framework for understanding your patterns and beginning the journey back to yourself. Because healing isn't about caring less—it’s about learning that connection doesn't have to cost you your voice, your truth, or your authenticity. 🌿 Somatic Tools For Appease 🌿 Tactile Anchoring Cross your arms over your chest or place a hand on your heart and another on your stomach. Appease energy often pulls awareness outward toward everyone else.  This practice helps gently anchor you back into your own body and nervous system. 🌿 The Micro-Pause Before automatically saying “yes,” practice pausing for 3 seconds. Take one slow breath and ask yourself: * What do I actually feel? * What is my capacity right now? * What do I genuinely want? Small pauses help interrupt automatic people-pleasing patterns. 🌿 Orienting Inward Instead Of Outward Notice what is happening inside your body before scanning everyone else. Ask yourself: * What emotions are here? * What sensations am I noticing? * Do I feel open, contracted, tense, tired, anxious, resentful, or overwhelmed? Appease healing often involves reconnecting with your own internal cues. 🌿 Grounding Through The Feet Push your feet firmly into the floor. Notice the support underneath you and allow your posture to gently expand. Appease patterns often physically shrink the body. Grounding helps create more stability, embodiment, and presence. 🌿 Boundary Breathwork Take a slow inhale and imagine gathering your energy back toward yourself. As you exhale, gently press your hands outward with a steady breath. This can help the nervous system begin learning:  “I am allowed to take up space too.” 🌿 Voice & Throat Work Appease often lives in the throat, jaw, and voice. Try: * gentle humming * jaw massage * low vocal tones * practicing small “no’s” in safe spaces * saying: “Let me think about that.” This helps rebuild nervous system safety around self-expression. 🌿 Noticing Preferences Practice noticing what you actually like. Food. Music. Rest. Pace. Activities. Boundaries. Self-trust is often rebuilt through small moments of preference and choice. (Yes… very Runaway Bride egg scene energy 😂) 🌿 Practicing Small No’s Healing appease patterns does not require huge confrontations. Start small: * “I can’t tonight.” * “I need some rest.” * “That doesn’t work for me.” * “I need a little time before I answer.” The nervous system learns through repetition. 🌿 Mirror Work & Posture Expansion Practice taking up physical space: * standing taller * relaxing the shoulders * soft eye contact in the mirror * allowing your body to remain open Physical expansion can help support emotional expansion too. 🌿 Safe Anger & Emotional Expression Many people in appease suppress anger for years. Healing may involve gently reconnecting with: * frustration * disappointment * truth * boundaries * honest emotion Not explosive anger—authentic emotion. 🌿 Co-Regulation With Safe People Appease healing often happens in safe relationships. People who allow you to: * have needs * disagree * say no * be imperfect * remain connected without self-abandonment Sometimes the nervous system needs repeated experiences of:  “I can be fully myself here and still be loved.” 🌿 Reflection Questions * When do I notice myself prioritizing someone else’s comfort over my own needs? * What happens in my body when someone is upset or disappointed with me? * Where did I first learn that keeping the peace felt safer than expressing myself honestly? * What emotions feel hardest for me to express in relationships? * What preferences, needs, or desires have I disconnected from over time? * What would it look like to stay connected to myself while still staying connected to others? * What is one small boundary, honest response, or act of self-trust I can practice this week? * What happens when I pause long enough to ask:  “What do I actually want?” Join the NeuroHeir Membership today [https://leannahunt.com/nhm-podcast] Connect with me: Instagram → @aligningwithleanna [https://www.instagram.com/aligningwithleanna] Website → leannahunt.com [https://www.leannahunt.com] Disclaimer: Although I am a licensed Associate Clinical Mental Health Counselor, The NeuroHeir℠ Podcast is not a substitute for therapy, counseling, or medical treatment. The tools and practices I share are for educational and coaching purposes only. Every nervous system is unique, and what we discuss on this podcast should not replace your own individual therapeutic work or professional support. The focus of this podcast is my coaching work, which centers on education, nervous system practices, and generational healing tools designed to support—not replace—your personal journey with a qualified provider. If you are struggling with your mental health or experiencing overwhelming emotions, please seek support from a licensed professional in your area. You don’t have to do this work alone.

17 de jun de 2026 - 53 min
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35. Understanding the Freeze Response: When Your Nervous System Shuts Down

What if the reason you feel stuck, numb, disconnected, or unable to move forward isn't laziness at all? In this episode of The NeuroHeir Podcast, we're continuing our Nervous System Through Movies series by exploring the freeze response through the lens of Disney's Frozen. While Elsa's story is often viewed as one of hiding her powers, it also offers a powerful picture of what happens when the nervous system learns to survive through shutdown, isolation, and emotional containment. Leanna breaks down what freeze actually is, why it's often misunderstood, and how it can show up in everyday life as procrastination, exhaustion, brain fog, emotional disconnection, withdrawal, or feeling completely stuck. You'll learn how freeze differs from fight and flight, why there is often hidden stress underneath shutdown, and how these patterns can be connected to both personal experiences and generational survival strategies. Through nervous system science, personal stories, and practical somatic tools, this episode offers a compassionate reframe for anyone who has ever wondered: "What's wrong with me?" The answer may be simpler than you think. In This Episode, You'll Learn: * What the freeze response actually is and why it develops * How Elsa's story in Frozen reflects nervous system shutdown * Why freeze is often mistaken for laziness, apathy, or lack of motivation * The connection between anxiety, overwhelm, and functional freeze * How stored survival energy remains underneath shutdown * The role of generational trauma and inherited survival patterns * Why shame keeps freeze stuck and compassion helps create movement * Practical somatic tools to help gently reconnect with your body * How the Four N's Framework (Notice, Name, Nurture, Navigate) can support healing If you've ever felt disconnected from yourself, emotionally numb, exhausted, or unable to move forward despite wanting to, this episode will help you understand what's happening beneath the surface and remind you that your nervous system may be protecting you, not working against you. Remember: Freeze is not proof that you're broken. It's often proof that your body has been carrying more than it was meant to hold alone. Somatic Tools for Freeze Freeze often needs something very different than fight or flight. Instead of intensity or activation, freeze often responds best to: * warmth * gentleness * safety * small movement * sensory support * co-regulation * slow reconnection The goal is not to force yourself out of freeze. The goal is to help the nervous system slowly experience enough safety and support to reconnect again, one small step at a time. Tools to Support Freeze States Small Movement Freeze often responds better to tiny movement than overwhelming activation.   Try: * wiggling your fingers or toes * rolling your shoulders * gentle stretching * small body movements Warmth & Comfort Warmth can help communicate safety to the nervous system. Try: * a blanket * warm tea * a heating pad * sunlight * a warm shower Gentle Rhythmic Movement Rhythm can help the body feel safer reconnecting.  Try: * gentle rocking * slow swaying * slow walking * calming repetitive movement Humming or Soft Singing Vibration can help stimulate the vagus nerve and support regulation.   Try: * humming * soft singing * calming music Orienting Slowly Freeze can narrow awareness inward. Orienting helps reconnect to present safety.  Try slowly looking around and noticing: * colors * textures * light * shapes * supportive objects in the room Butterfly Hug & Bilateral Support Bilateral stimulation can support grounding and reconnection. Try: * butterfly tapping * bilateral music * slow cross-body movement Grounding Through Texture & Pressure Sensory input can help the body reconnect to the present moment.   Try: * a weighted blanket * holding a soft pillow * hands on your heart * bare feet on the floor * noticing comforting textures Hydration & Nourishment Freeze can disconnect us from basic body needs.  Small acts of care matter. Try: * taking a sip of water * eating a small snack * offering your body something nourishing Sometimes healing begins with reminding the body:  “I’m here.”  “I matter.”  “My body deserves support.” Safe Connection Freeze often heals in safe connection.  Support may include: * a trusted person * a regulated voice * a calming presence * co-regulation and emotional safety Sometimes the nervous system needs help borrowing safety before reconnecting on its own. Reflection Questions * When do I notice myself shutting down? * What does freeze feel like in my body? * What situations make me feel emotionally disconnected or numb? * What tends to happen right before I withdraw, collapse, or go quiet? * What helps me feel even slightly more present, connected, or safe? Join the NeuroHeir Membership today [https://leannahunt.com/nhm-podcast] Connect with me: Instagram → @aligningwithleanna [https://www.instagram.com/aligningwithleanna] Website → leannahunt.com [https://www.leannahunt.com] Disclaimer: Although I am a licensed Associate Clinical Mental Health Counselor, The NeuroHeir℠ Podcast is not a substitute for therapy, counseling, or medical treatment. The tools and practices I share are for educational and coaching purposes only. Every nervous system is unique, and what we discuss on this podcast should not replace your own individual therapeutic work or professional support. The focus of this podcast is my coaching work, which centers on education, nervous system practices, and generational healing tools designed to support—not replace—your personal journey with a qualified provider. If you are struggling with your mental health or experiencing overwhelming emotions, please seek support from a licensed professional in your area. You don’t have to do this work alone.

10 de jun de 2026 - 39 min
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34. The Flight Response: Why Your Nervous System Can’t Slow Down

Have you ever felt like you can’t slow down? Like your brain is always making lists, your body feels restless, and even when you sit down to rest… you still feel "on"? In this episode of NeuroHeir, we’re diving into the flight nervous system response and uncovering what happens when your body learns survival through constant movement. Because flight isn’t always running away physically—it can look like overworking, overthinking, staying busy, perfectionism, or constantly trying to stay one step ahead. Leanna shares personal stories, nervous system science, generational patterns, and practical somatic tools to help you better understand the difference between ambition and survival energy and how healing may not mean stopping altogether, but learning that you no longer have to keep running. In this episode, we cover: * What the flight response actually is (and why it's different from fight) * Signs you may be living in chronic flight mode * Why busyness and productivity can become forms of protection * The connection between overworking, perfectionism, and survival patterns * How flight responses can be shaped by family history and generational experiences * Somatic tools to help regulate a constantly activated nervous system * Using the Four N's framework: Notice, Name, Nurture, and Navigate * Reflection questions to help you understand your own patterns If slowing down feels uncomfortable or even unsafe, this episode is for you. Because healing isn't about losing your drive. It's about teaching your nervous system that safety doesn't have to be earned through exhaustion. Join the NeuroHeir Membership today [https://leannahunt.com/nhm-podcast] Connect with me: Instagram → @aligningwithleanna [https://www.instagram.com/aligningwithleanna] Website → leannahunt.com [https://www.leannahunt.com] Disclaimer: Although I am a licensed Associate Clinical Mental Health Counselor, The NeuroHeir℠ Podcast is not a substitute for therapy, counseling, or medical treatment. The tools and practices I share are for educational and coaching purposes only. Every nervous system is unique, and what we discuss on this podcast should not replace your own individual therapeutic work or professional support. The focus of this podcast is my coaching work, which centers on education, nervous system practices, and generational healing tools designed to support—not replace—your personal journey with a qualified provider. If you are struggling with your mental health or experiencing overwhelming emotions, please seek support from a licensed professional in your area. You don’t have to do this work alone.

3 de jun de 2026 - 37 min
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33. Understanding the Nervous System Fight Response: Why Anger Isn't the Problem

In this episode of NeuroHeir, we begin a new series exploring the four major nervous system survival responses: fight, flight, freeze, and appeasement. Using a powerful scene from Inside Out, Leanna breaks down what actually happens in the body before reactions like anger, snapping, yelling, or overwhelm ever show up on the outside. If you've ever felt like you go from zero to sixty in seconds, this episode offers a different perspective: maybe your nervous system wasn’t overreacting at all. Maybe it was trying to protect you. Inside this episode, we explore how fight energy develops, why it can become an automatic pattern, how generational experiences may shape our nervous system responses, and practical somatic tools that can help us work with our bodies rather than against them. In this episode, we cover: * What fight energy actually is (hint: it's much more than anger) * Why your body starts reacting before you consciously realize it * How nervous system activation builds beneath the surface * The connection between fight responses and generational patterns * What epigenetics research reveals about inherited stress responses * What's happening inside the brain and nervous system during activation * The Four N's: Notice, Name, Nurture, and Navigate * Somatic tools to help discharge fight energy safely * Why healing isn't becoming less emotional—it's learning how to hold intensity differently Your anger is not proof that something is wrong with you. It may be proof that something inside of you has been trying to protect you all along. Reflection Questions * When does my fight response show up most? * What does my body feel like right before it happens? * What might this response actually be trying to protect? * What happens if I pause… even briefly? * What support does my body need in those moments? Somatic Tools for Fight Energy Fight energy is mobilizing energy. These tools are not about suppressing anger but they are about helping the nervous system move through activation safely. Shaking & Tremoring * Shake out the hands, arms, or legs * Try full-body shaking for 1–2 minutes * Helps release tension and stored activation Physical Resistance * Push firmly against a wall * Twist a towel in opposite directions while exhaling * Pushups or resistance-based movement can help safely discharge activation Vocalization & Sound * Low “voo” sounds (from Somatic Experiencing work developed by Peter Levine) * Deep humming * Groaning * Singing * Releasing sound safely into a pillow or alone in the car Impact Movement * Stomping feet * Punching a pillow * Using a punching bag * “Gorilla taps” across the chest Grounding * Legs up the wall * Mindful walking * Orienting practices * Feeling feet firmly on the ground  Expressive Movement * Dancing * Running * Fast walking * Movement with rhythm Key Reminder You do not have to wait until you are at your breaking point to practice these tools. The nervous system learns through repetition inside safety and capacity. Over time, the body begins recognizing: “Oh… I know what to do with this energy now.” Join the NeuroHeir Membership today [https://leannahunt.com/nhm-podcast] Connect with me: Instagram → @aligningwithleanna [https://www.instagram.com/aligningwithleanna] Website → leannahunt.com [https://www.leannahunt.com] Disclaimer: Although I am a licensed Associate Clinical Mental Health Counselor, The NeuroHeir℠ Podcast is not a substitute for therapy, counseling, or medical treatment. The tools and practices I share are for educational and coaching purposes only. Every nervous system is unique, and what we discuss on this podcast should not replace your own individual therapeutic work or professional support. The focus of this podcast is my coaching work, which centers on education, nervous system practices, and generational healing tools designed to support—not replace—your personal journey with a qualified provider. If you are struggling with your mental health or experiencing overwhelming emotions, please seek support from a licensed professional in your area. You don’t have to do this work alone.

27 de may de 2026 - 34 min
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32. Understanding Nervous System Responses: Why You React the Way You Do

In this deeply personal episode of the NeuroHier Podcast, Leanna reflects on an old photo of herself holding her youngest son and realizes something powerful: who she is today is exactly who that younger version of herself needed most. What unfolds is an honest conversation about anxiety, panic attacks, emotional eating, nervous system overwhelm, and the years spent believing something was “wrong” instead of understanding what her body was trying to protect her from. Leanna begins unpacking the connection between our nervous system responses and the patterns we often judge ourselves for — anger, shutdown, overthinking, people-pleasing, and emotional overwhelm. Through the lens of generational healing and nervous system awareness, she introduces the beginning of a new series exploring the four core survival states: fight, flight, freeze, and appease. This episode is a compassionate reminder that your reactions are not proof that you’re broken — they are evidence of a nervous system that learned how to survive. In this episode, we explore: * Why your nervous system reacts faster than your conscious mind * The hidden meaning behind anger, overthinking, shutdown, and people-pleasing * How generational patterns shape your nervous system responses * Why self-compassion is essential to healing * The difference between “fixing yourself” and understanding yourself * Leanna’s Four N Framework: Notice, Name, Nurture, and Navigate * How nervous system healing starts with curiosity instead of judgment * Why your patterns make sense based on what your body has carried This episode is for anyone who has ever asked: “Why do I react this way?” “Why does this keep happening?” “What’s wrong with me?” And maybe most importantly: What if nothing is wrong with you at all? Be sure to subscribe because next week, Leanna begins diving deeper into each nervous system state, starting with fight, along with somatic tools and practical ways to support your body in real-time moments of activation. Join the NeuroHeir Membership today [https://leannahunt.com/nhm-podcast] Connect with me: Instagram → @aligningwithleanna [https://www.instagram.com/aligningwithleanna] Website → leannahunt.com [https://www.leannahunt.com] Disclaimer: Although I am a licensed Associate Clinical Mental Health Counselor, The NeuroHeir℠ Podcast is not a substitute for therapy, counseling, or medical treatment. The tools and practices I share are for educational and coaching purposes only. Every nervous system is unique, and what we discuss on this podcast should not replace your own individual therapeutic work or professional support. The focus of this podcast is my coaching work, which centers on education, nervous system practices, and generational healing tools designed to support—not replace—your personal journey with a qualified provider. If you are struggling with your mental health or experiencing overwhelming emotions, please seek support from a licensed professional in your area. You don’t have to do this work alone.

20 de may de 2026 - 26 min
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