Room to Bloom
In this episode of the Room to Bloom Podcast, host Julie Rebboah sits down with mental health professional Pam Yang for a heartfelt and insightful conversation about co-regulation, emotional healing, and the power of healthy relationships. Pam shares her journey into understanding emotions, breaking old patterns, and learning how connection, community, and faith support true healing. Together, Julie and Pam explore what co-regulation actually is, why it matters, and how it shapes the way we communicate, love, and respond to stress. They unpack the difference between co-regulation and emotional enmeshment, how to recognize when a situation becomes emotionally unsafe, and why many people struggle to navigate their emotions alone—especially when childhood trauma is involved. Pam explains how God models co-regulation for us, meeting us in our chaos with calm, presence, and unconditional love. She also shares practical steps for increasing emotional awareness, building supportive friendships, and becoming curious about your internal world instead of overwhelmed by it. If you’ve ever felt stuck, shut down, or unsure how to process your feelings in a healthy way, this conversation will give you language, tools, and hope for your healing journey. WHAT WE COVER IN THIS EPISODE * What co-regulation is and why it’s essential for emotional health * How childhood trauma shapes emotional patterns in adulthood * Distinguishing co-regulation from enmeshment * Signs an emotional situation is becoming unsafe * Why supportive friendships matter more than we think * The role of faith, community, and God’s presence in emotional healing * Communication tools that strengthen connection * How grief, anger, and fear show up in the body * Practical steps for emotional regulation and self-awareness KEY TAKEAWAYS * You don’t have to heal alone—connection is a catalyst. * Emotional safety is foundational for healthy relationships. * Curiosity about your emotions leads to growth and clarity. * God models calm presence, providing an anchor during chaos. * Supportive relationships help repair old emotional patterns. MEMORABLE QUOTES * “Jesus is our anchor in chaos.” * “We need relationships to heal.” * “Be curious about your emotions.” CONNECT WITH GUEST: PAM YANG YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HisPurposePrevails [https://www.youtube.com/@HisPurposePrevails] Counseling in Wisconsin: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/pam-yang-eau-claire-wi/1164730 [https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/pam-yang-eau-claire-wi/1164730] CONNECT WITH JULIE & ROOM TO BLOOM * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frombudtobloomministry/ [ https://www.instagram.com/frombudtobloomministry/] * Website: https://frombudtobloom.com/ [https://frombudtobloom.com/] * FREE Biblical Breathwork Audio Track, When Anxiety Strikes [https://from-bud-to-bloom-ministry.kit.com/914a7abc7c] TAGS / SEO KEYWORDS * co-regulation, emotional healing, Christian mental health, communication, emotional safety, childhood trauma, relationships, mental health support, faith and healing, personal growth, emotional regulation, spiritual formation, women’s mental health DISCLAIMER This podcast is not a replacement for medical or mental health care, nor does it establish a professional relationship between host, guest, and audience. Please seek support from a local licensed provider, if needed. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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