Rooted and Renewed: Healing Trauma and Restoring Faith
If life has been pouring into your bucket for years, what helps it empty? In this episode of the Rooted & Renewed podcast, I continue the conversation from last week’s episode, The Body Tells a Story: Why Some Buckets Overflow, by exploring what helps the body release accumulated load and recover from years of stress, pressure, responsibility, and overwhelm. Many of us have been taught to become stronger, push harder, carry more, and simply tolerate whatever life places on our shoulders. But what if healing isn’t about becoming a bigger bucket? What if it’s about creating a life that allows the bucket to empty? In this episode, we explore: • Why healing isn’t just about reducing symptoms• The difference between resilience and over-functioning• How connection, community, purpose, faith, and rest support healing• Why the body is constantly responding to its environment• The hidden impact of carrying responsibilities that aren’t ours to carry• What we can learn from the Blue Zones and other cultures that naturally support long-term health and vitality• How small, consistent practices can help restore capacity over time This conversation is a reminder that healing doesn’t always come through dramatic breakthroughs or complicated protocols. Sometimes it begins with creating an environment where the body no longer has to carry so much. Because the bucket was never meant to stay full forever. 🌿 Reflection Questions: • What has been filling your bucket lately? • What helps your bucket empty? • What are you still carrying that no longer belongs to you? https://sheila-hochbergs-team.adalo.com/rooted [https://sheila-hochbergs-team.adalo.com/rooted]
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