Mama Mudra - The Joy Movement

What is Your Unprocessed Trauma Costing You?

42 min · 4. juni 2026
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Have you ever wondered why you know exactly what you should be doing for your health, relationships, business, or happiness... but somehow you still can't do it consistently? What if the problem is that your nervous system is carrying far more than you realise? Kate sits down with somatic trauma release practitioner Siobhan Clarke to explore one of the most overlooked topics in wellness today: stored trauma, nervous system dysregulation, and the hidden ways our bodies hold onto the experiences we've never fully processed. Together they unpack why so many high-achieving, self-aware people continue to feel stuck, overwhelmed, anxious, exhausted, or disconnected despite doing "all the right things." This episode may completely change the way you think about healing. In this episode: • How trauma gets stored in the body • The difference between talking about trauma and releasing it • Why so many people feel permanently "on edge" • The signs of nervous system dysregulation you might be missing • How stored stress impacts your relationships, health and happiness • What somatic trauma release actually is • Why feeling safe is the foundation of true wellness • How healing creates more capacity for joy If you've ever felt exhausted despite doing everything "right," this episode will help you understand why. Listen now and discover why healing may be less about fixing yourself and more about finally feeling safe enough to be yourself.

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