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The Body Tells a Story

16 min · 22. juni 2026
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Why do some people seem to age so differently than others? Is it genetics? Lifestyle? Stress? Faith? Luck? In this episode of the Rooted & Renewed podcast, I explore a simple but powerful analogy that may change the way you think about health, healing, symptoms, and aging. Using the image of a bucket, we unpack how the body often experiences life as accumulated load rather than neatly separated categories. Stress, grief, trauma, poor sleep, relationship struggles, caregiving, physical labor, financial pressure, purpose, faith, and community all contribute to the internal environment we live in every day. In this episode, you’ll discover: • Why the body doesn’t compartmentalize life the way we do• How accumulated stress and life experiences can affect long-term health• The connection between nervous system load and physical symptoms• Why two people of the same age can experience health very differently• The role of faith, hope, relationships, and support in shaping our internal environment• A new way to think about what your body may be trying to tell you This isn’t a conversation about blame. It’s a conversation about awareness. Because perhaps one of the most important questions we can ask isn’t: “What’s wrong with me?” But: “What has my body been carrying?” 🌿 Next week, we’ll continue the conversation by exploring what helps empty the bucket and why healing isn’t just about reducing stress but creating an environment where the body can finally begin to recover. https://sheila-hochbergs-team.adalo.com/rooted [https://sheila-hochbergs-team.adalo.com/rooted]

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29. juni 202612 min
episode The Body Tells a Story artwork

The Body Tells a Story

Why do some people seem to age so differently than others? Is it genetics? Lifestyle? Stress? Faith? Luck? In this episode of the Rooted & Renewed podcast, I explore a simple but powerful analogy that may change the way you think about health, healing, symptoms, and aging. Using the image of a bucket, we unpack how the body often experiences life as accumulated load rather than neatly separated categories. Stress, grief, trauma, poor sleep, relationship struggles, caregiving, physical labor, financial pressure, purpose, faith, and community all contribute to the internal environment we live in every day. In this episode, you’ll discover: • Why the body doesn’t compartmentalize life the way we do• How accumulated stress and life experiences can affect long-term health• The connection between nervous system load and physical symptoms• Why two people of the same age can experience health very differently• The role of faith, hope, relationships, and support in shaping our internal environment• A new way to think about what your body may be trying to tell you This isn’t a conversation about blame. It’s a conversation about awareness. Because perhaps one of the most important questions we can ask isn’t: “What’s wrong with me?” But: “What has my body been carrying?” 🌿 Next week, we’ll continue the conversation by exploring what helps empty the bucket and why healing isn’t just about reducing stress but creating an environment where the body can finally begin to recover. https://sheila-hochbergs-team.adalo.com/rooted [https://sheila-hochbergs-team.adalo.com/rooted]

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