Mellow Moods Podcast

S2 E3: Safety in the Waves

37 min · 15. Apr. 2026
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This episode was created for those moments when fear, worry, or anxiety seem to arise without a clear reason. Side note: I got down to my favourite beach in Perth and recorded the waves for you, I hope you like listening to them as much as I do. Using the metaphor of the ocean, this meditation gently explores how our internal world can shift and change; from choppy and unsettled, to heavy and grey, to moments of clarity and calm. Rather than trying to remove fear, this practice invites you to build a deeper relationship with safety. To notice what safety feels like within your body, even when your nervous system feels activated. Through breath, grounding and imagery, you are guided to recognise that while the surface may feel unsettled, there is a steadier place within you that remains. This is a slower, longer and more reflective practice designed to support:• anxiety and emotional overwhelm• body-based awareness• reconnecting with a sense of internal safety

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Episode S2 E3: Safety in the Waves Cover

S2 E3: Safety in the Waves

This episode was created for those moments when fear, worry, or anxiety seem to arise without a clear reason. Side note: I got down to my favourite beach in Perth and recorded the waves for you, I hope you like listening to them as much as I do. Using the metaphor of the ocean, this meditation gently explores how our internal world can shift and change; from choppy and unsettled, to heavy and grey, to moments of clarity and calm. Rather than trying to remove fear, this practice invites you to build a deeper relationship with safety. To notice what safety feels like within your body, even when your nervous system feels activated. Through breath, grounding and imagery, you are guided to recognise that while the surface may feel unsettled, there is a steadier place within you that remains. This is a slower, longer and more reflective practice designed to support:• anxiety and emotional overwhelm• body-based awareness• reconnecting with a sense of internal safety

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