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Caring For Your Nervous System is Biblical (& Here's Why!)

20 min ¡ 18. Dez. 2025
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Healing Through the Nervous System: A Christian Perspective 🌿 How does caring for your nervous system connect with your faith? In this episode, Julie Rebboah, Christian Nervous System Coach, explores the intersection of body-based healing, mental health, and biblical wisdom. 🙏 Julie busts common myths about trauma and nervous system regulation, showing that caring for your body is not only compatible with Christianity—it’s an act of stewardship. Learn how grounding exercises, breathwork, and gratitude practices can help you rest, reconnect, and honor the body God gave you. 🌬️ Whether you’re navigating stress, trauma, or simply seeking rest and connection, this episode guides you toward healing that integrates faith, biology, and practical tools. 🌟 💡 You’ll discover: * How nervous system care is rooted in biblical principles * Practical techniques to regulate your body and emotions * Why shame does not come from an overactive nervous system 🎧 Free Gift: Try Julie’s Biblical breathwork audio, “When Anxiety Strikes”: https://from-bud-to-bloom-ministry.kit.com/914a7abc7c [https://from-bud-to-bloom-ministry.kit.com/914a7abc7c] ⚠️ Disclaimer: This episode is for educational purposes and is not a substitute for medical or mental health care. Please seek support from a licensed provider if needed. Keywords: nervous system, regulation, somatic practices, Christian healing, body-based healing, mental health, trauma, grounding, breathwork, biblical wisdom If you want, I can also write a punchy “hook line” for social sharing that will make people instantly want to click and listen. It can work for Instagram, Twitter, or even your podcast platform itself. Do you want me to do that next? ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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🌿 SEASON 5 PREVIEW: HEALING THROUGH NERVOUS SYSTEM REGULATION, FAITH & SCIENCE What if your anxiety, overwhelm, people-pleasing, or emotional exhaustion aren't character flaws—but signs of a dysregulated nervous system? Season 5 of the Room to Bloom Podcast explores the powerful connection between faith, nervous system regulation, childhood wounds, and emotional healing. If you've been praying for peace but still feel stuck in survival mode, this season was created for you. In this special preview episode, I share why Room to Bloom is expanding beyond traditional coaching conversations and diving deeper into Christian nervous system regulation. You'll get a glimpse of the transformative conversations coming this season with authors, therapists, coaches, and faith-based mental health experts. Together, we'll explore how unresolved childhood experiences affect our relationships, emotional health, and spiritual life—and how healing is possible through both God's design and evidence-based nervous system practices. ✨ How nervous system regulation supports emotional resilience and spiritual growth ✨ The connection between childhood trauma, anxiety, and survival responses ✨ Faith-based tools for finding peace, safety, and clarity ✨ Signs and symptoms of Complex PTSD (CPTSD) ✨ Sacred self-care practices that honor both your faith and wellbeing ✨ How healing impacts relationships, boundaries, identity, and purpose FEATURED GUESTS THIS SEASON 🌸 Dr. Gladys Childs — God's Love as the foundation for self-love and healing 🌸 Dr. John Boyle — Understanding Complex PTSD and its hidden symptoms 🌸 Dr. Rosemarie Downer — Sacred self-care and nervous system restoration 🌸 Kelly Gunther — Cross addictions, recovery, and mental health challenges 🌸 Mia Godfrey — Her personal healing journey through therapy and faith By the end of this season, you'll have practical tools, biblical encouragement, and nervous system insights to help you move from survival mode into a life of greater peace, freedom, and flourishing. EPISODE TIMESTAMPS 00:10 — Welcome to Season 5 00:31 — Why I'm shifting toward Christian nervous system regulation 01:01 — Mental clarity, peace, and spiritual growth 01:29 — Upcoming childhood trauma series 01:55 — Dr. Gladys Childs preview 02:23 — Dr. John Boyle on Complex PTSD 02:37 — Dr. Rosemarie Downer on sacred self-care 03:04 — Kelly Gunther on cross addictions 03:10 — Mia Godfrey's healing journey 03:40 — Subscribe, review, and share 04:04 — Season 5 launch and Episode 1 preview CONNECT & SUBSCRIBE If this podcast encourages your healing journey, please follow, rate, and review the show. Your support helps other women discover faith-filled resources for emotional healing and nervous system restoration. And don't forget to sign up for my FREE Anxiety Breakthrough: P.E.A.C.E. Blueprint Masterclass! Register now: https://www.christiannervoussystemcoach.com/peace-blueprint-masterclass-registration-page [https://www.christiannervoussystemcoach.com/peace-blueprint-masterclass-registration-page] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Caring For Your Nervous System is Biblical (& Here's Why!)

Healing Through the Nervous System: A Christian Perspective 🌿 How does caring for your nervous system connect with your faith? In this episode, Julie Rebboah, Christian Nervous System Coach, explores the intersection of body-based healing, mental health, and biblical wisdom. 🙏 Julie busts common myths about trauma and nervous system regulation, showing that caring for your body is not only compatible with Christianity—it’s an act of stewardship. Learn how grounding exercises, breathwork, and gratitude practices can help you rest, reconnect, and honor the body God gave you. 🌬️ Whether you’re navigating stress, trauma, or simply seeking rest and connection, this episode guides you toward healing that integrates faith, biology, and practical tools. 🌟 💡 You’ll discover: * How nervous system care is rooted in biblical principles * Practical techniques to regulate your body and emotions * Why shame does not come from an overactive nervous system 🎧 Free Gift: Try Julie’s Biblical breathwork audio, “When Anxiety Strikes”: https://from-bud-to-bloom-ministry.kit.com/914a7abc7c [https://from-bud-to-bloom-ministry.kit.com/914a7abc7c] ⚠️ Disclaimer: This episode is for educational purposes and is not a substitute for medical or mental health care. Please seek support from a licensed provider if needed. Keywords: nervous system, regulation, somatic practices, Christian healing, body-based healing, mental health, trauma, grounding, breathwork, biblical wisdom If you want, I can also write a punchy “hook line” for social sharing that will make people instantly want to click and listen. It can work for Instagram, Twitter, or even your podcast platform itself. Do you want me to do that next? ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

18. Dez. 202520 min
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Why You Can’t Heal Alone — The Power of Co-Regulation

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.

11. Dez. 202535 min
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Widowed, Traumatized, and Standing Strong

💛 Welcome to the Room to Bloom Podcast, a space dedicated to compassionate conversations about trauma, healing through faith, and tools that support the nervous system. In this episode, host Julie Rebboah sits down with Rachel Powell of Hope Speaker (https://www.hopespeaker.com [https://www.hopespeaker.com]), a survivor of childhood trauma, a widow, an advocate for suicide prevention, and a passionate voice for widowed parents seeking hope and stability for their children. Rachel shares her powerful story of navigating grief, rebuilding life after loss, and embracing whole-self healing through both biblical wisdom and practical support. Together we explore the effects of trauma, how the body keeps score, and why somatic therapies such as breathwork, mindfulness, and other body-based practices (ones aligned with the Christian worldview) can play a crucial role in emotional healing. Rachel explains how understanding her own nervous system responses helped her shift from fear to peace, and why the Christian community must speak more openly about mental health, therapy, and the importance of safe relationships. We also discuss misconceptions in the church surrounding these healing tools, emphasizing that science and faith are not opposites — they complement one another beautifully when we consider how God designed the whole person. Rachel offers heartfelt insight into supporting children through trauma, creating safety at home, and recognizing when a therapy-based approach can help a child heal with resilience and compassion. 🌼 FREE RESOURCE FOR ANXIETY & OVERWHELM: 🎧 Biblical Breathwork Track — “When Anxiety Strikes” https://from-bud-to-bloom-ministry.kit.com/914a7abc7c [https://from-bud-to-bloom-ministry.kit.com/914a7abc7c] 🌱 KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Healing is most effective when we combine both top-down approaches like CBT with bottom-up practices that support the nervous system. 2. Somatic therapies can be deeply compatible with Christian faith and help restore safety, connection, and emotional grounding. 3. Children facing major life stressors, including grief or trauma, often benefit from therapy and supportive relationships that validate their experiences. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00 — Introduction to Rachel Powell's Journey 01:42 — Understanding Trauma and Healing 02:22 — The Importance of Nervous System Regulation 03:42 — Exploring Somatic Therapies 04:46 — The Role of Breath Work in Healing 05:25 — Navigating Hypervigilance and Anxiety 06:43 — The Intersection of Faith and Healing 08:07 — Healing Through Relationships 09:50 — Creating Safe Spaces for Healing 11:37 — Supporting Children Through Trauma 13:46 — The Role of Therapy in Childhood Trauma 15:01 — Encouragement and Resources for Widows 🌐 CONNECT WITH RACHEL Website: https://www.hopespeaker.com [https://www.hopespeaker.com] 🛑 IMPORTANT SUPPORT INFORMATION If you or someone you know is experiencing emotional distress and needs immediate support, call the 988 Lifeline (United States). You are not alone. 💛 ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This podcast is for educational and spiritual encouragement only and is not intended as a substitute for medical or mental health care. Please seek professional support as needed. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

4. Dez. 202522 min
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The 3 Ps: Perfectionism, Performance & People Pleasing Keep You Stuck

Are you tired of the constant pressure to perform, please everyone, and meet impossible standards? In this episode of Room to Bloom, we dive deep into healing from perfectionism, performance, and people-pleasing with insights from a Joy Coach and author of The Joy Quotient. 🌿✨ We explore how childhood trauma and unresolved grief can shape mental health, trigger autoimmune disorders, and fuel cycles of overachievement and self-doubt. Listeners will learn how to cultivate self-awareness, identify harmful beliefs, and embrace practical strategies for emotional, physical, and spiritual healing. Through the lens of God’s grace, this conversation demonstrates how we can move from striving and shame to freedom, joy, and a renewed sense of identity. From understanding the connection between trauma and health to adopting self-care practices that support the body and mind, this episode is full of actionable wisdom for anyone struggling with perfectionism, performance pressures, or people-pleasing tendencies. Whether you’re navigating mental health challenges, grief, or the weight of expectations, this discussion offers encouragement, insight, and tools for lasting healing. 💛 👉 Explore Nicole Roth's Work: https://nicoleroth.com [https://nicoleroth.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 👉 Free Biblical Breathwork Track “When Anxiety Strikes”: https://from-bud-to-bloom-ministry.kit.com/914a7abc7c [https://from-bud-to-bloom-ministry.kit.com/914a7abc7c] 3 KEY TAKEAWAYS: 1. The 3 Ps—perfectionism, performance, and people-pleasing—often originate from childhood trauma and grief. 2. Developing self-awareness helps identify lies we believe and replace them with truth. 3. Healing and joy grow when we embrace grace over striving, freeing ourselves from pressure and shame. CHAPTERS: 00:00 — Introduction to Joy Coaching and Healing 02:23 — Exploring Childhood Trauma and Its Impact 07:35 — The Connection Between Trauma and Health 10:58 — Strategies for Healing and Self-Care 16:40 — Overcoming Perfectionism, Performance, and People-Pleasing 20:03 — Breaking Free from Performance and Duty 23:40 — Understanding Grace and Identity 27:00 — Identifying Lies and Seeking Truth 31:35 — The Joy Quotient Tool: A Path to Freedom 38:54 — Embracing Weakness and Finding Strength Disclaimer: This episode is for educational and spiritual encouragement only and is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health care. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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