Who Are You Now?

S3 Ep. 7 It Didn't Start at the Breaking Point

49 min · 5. maj 2026
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What if your body didn't suddenly break down... but had been trying to get your attention for years? In this episode of Who Are You Now?, Chrissie and Marva unpack what really leads to the moment so many women call a "breaking point" – and why it rarely starts there. Because most of the time, the signs were already there. The tension you ignored. The exhaustion you pushed through. The emotions you didn't have space to feel. This conversation moves beyond symptoms and into something deeper: How nervous system dysregulation builds over time, how emotional and physical pain are connected, and what begins to shift when you finally learn how to feel safe within your own body. Through lived experience, reflection, and grounded insight, you'll begin to see your body differently- not as something that failed you, but as something that has been adapting and holding for you all along. You'll Learn: * Why the breaking point doesn't start where you think it does * What nervous system dysregulation actually feels like in the body * How emotional experiences become physical pain over time * The concept of "strong wrong" and how patterns form in the body * Why safety within yourself changes how you respond to everything * How to recognize what's yours vs. what isn't in relationships * Why healing requires working with both the physical and emotional body Key Takeaways: * The breaking point isn't where it starts – it's where the body can no longer hold what's been building * Your body isn't working against you – it's adapting to what you haven't been able to process * Nervous system dysregulation shows up as tension, urgency, and the inability to fully rest * Emotional and physical pain aren't separate – they move through the same system * Patterns form in the body over time, especially when tension and emotion go unaddressed * Feeling safe within yourself changes how you respond, relate, and make decisions * Not everything you feel is yours – learning to discern creates space and clarity * Real change begins when you stop pushing through and start listening Timestamps: 00:00 The Signs Before the Breaking Point 03:15 What Nervous System Dysregulation Feels Like 04:10 When Pain Isn't Just Physical 11:00 Chrissie's Breaking Point Moment 15:24 Ignoring Yourself (and Why We Do It) 21:07 What Dysregulation Actually Looks Like 25:47 Are You Safe Within Yourself? 29:12 Boundaries, Reactivity, and What's Yours 36:46 How the Body Holds Emotional Patterns 39:08 Tools for Regulation and Coming Back to Self 48:00 Your Body Isn't Working Against You Subscribe for exclusive reflections and early access: https://whoareyounow.substack.com [https://whoareyounow.substack.com] Instagram: @whoareyounowpodcast Behind the scenes: @chrissiecorner Follow on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WhoAreYouNowPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@WhoAreYouNowPodcast] Podcast Hub: https://whoareyounowpodcast.com [https://whoareyounowpodcast.com] Hosted by Chrissie Morgan – Physical Therapist, Master Life Coach, and crator of the Body Awareness Method, a framework for reconnecting with your four bodies: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual.

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episode S3 Ep. 13 When Flow Replaces Force | Qigong, Trust and the Art of Receiving artwork

S3 Ep. 13 When Flow Replaces Force | Qigong, Trust and the Art of Receiving

What if effort isn't the only path forward? Most of us have been taught that success comes from working harder, pushing through, and staying one step ahead. But what happens when all that striving starts creating more tension than freedom? In this episode of Who Are You Now?, Chrissie sits down with Qigong practitoner and teacher Craig Cooke to explore the difference between forcing and flow. Together, they discuss nervous system regulation, presence, trust, receiving, and the subtle ways modern life pulls us away from ourselves. Craig shares how Qigong helped him move from constant reactivity to greater balance, why control often keeps us stuck, and how slowing down can create space for clarity, creativity, and connection. This conversation is an invitation to consider another way of moving through life – one that feels less like striving and more like flowing. You'll Learn: * What Qigong is and how it supports healing and self-awareness * The difference between forcing an outcome and living in flow * Why nervous system regulation matters more than productivity alone * How control and fear keep us stuck in reactive patterns * Why receiving is often more difficult that giving * How slowing down creates space for clarity, trust, and connection Key Takeaways: * Flow is not the absence of discipline – it is disciplined action without unnecessary resistence * Chronic stress keeps us reactive, while regulation helps us respond with clarity * Control often stems from fear, while trust creates space for creativity and intuition * Receiving is a skill that many people never consciously practice. * Awareness is often the first step toward meaningful transformation Timestamps: 00:00 What Happens When We Stop Forcing Life? 04:17 What Qigong Actually Is 09:34 Why Modern Life Leaves Us Disconnected 13:11 Flow, Presence, and the Difference Between Forcing and Allowing 18:24 Reactive vs. Responsive: Control, Fear, and the Ego 25:05 The Practice of Receiving 33:02 Craig's Journey from Reactivity to Regulation 42:06 Trust, Faith, and Letting Go 46:05 Slowing Down, Stillness, and the Power of Presence 49:33 A Simple Qigong Practice for Everyday Life 58:22 Final Reflections: What if Presence Creates Possibilities That Striving Never Could? Subscribe for exclusive reflections and early access: https://whoareyounow.substack.com [https://whoareyounow.substack.com] Instagram: @whoareyounowpodcast Behind the scenes: @chrissiecorner Body Awareness Method: @ba_method Follow on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WhoAreYouNowPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@WhoAreYouNowPodcast] Learn more: https://www.ba-method.com [https://www.ba-method.com] Connect with Craig Cooke https://www.c2energymedicine.com [https://c2energymedicine.com] https://www.craigcooke.com [https://craigcooke.com] Hosted by Chrissie Morgan – Physical Therapist, Master Life Coach, and creator of the Body Awareness Method, a framework for reconnecting with your four bodies: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual.

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episode S3 Ep. 12 The Wisdom Of Less | Why More Is Never The Answer artwork

S3 Ep. 12 The Wisdom Of Less | Why More Is Never The Answer

What if the thing you've been searching for isn't another answer, another certification, another healing modality, or another version of yourself? What if it's the willingness to stop searching? In this solo episode of Who Are You Now?, Chrissie explores our cultural addiction to more – more information, more productivity, more healing, more self-improvement – and the surprising realization that growth and accumulation are not the same thing. Through personal reflection, she examines how the nervous system can disguise survival as ambition, why constant seeking can become a hidden safety strategy, and the lifelong hum of fear that quietly shaped her decisions without her ever realizing it. This conversation isn't about settling or giving up. It's about what becomes possible when we stop looking outside ourselves for what has been within us all along. You'll Learn: * Why more isn't always growth * How boredom, space, and downtime support creativity and self-discovery * The difference between growth and accumulation * Why self-improvement can become another form of seeking * How the nervous system disguises survival as ambition * What happens when the fear beneath the striving is finally seen * Why clarity often arrives when we stop searching for it Key Takeaways: * Growth and accumulation are not the same thing * Constant striving can be driven by fear rather than purpose * The nervous system often continues survival strategies long after danger has passed * Seeking can become an unconscious attempt to create safety * Stillness creates space for clarity, creativity, and receiving * The wisdom we're searching for is often already within us Timestamps: 00:00 Why We Believe More is Better 02:03 The Cost of Constant Doing 05:08 When Self-Improvement Becomes Seeking 07:06 Survival Disguised as Ambition 10:03 Discovering the Lifelong Hum 13:18 When the Humming Finally Stopped 16:00 What Are You Ready to Put Down? Connect and Follow: Subscribe for exclusive reflections and early access: https://whoareyounow.substack.com [https://whoareyounow.substack.com] Instagram: @whoareyounowpodcast Behind the scenes: @chrissiecorner Follow on YouTube: https://www.YouTube.com/@whoareyounowpodcast [https://www.YouTube.com/] Podcast Hub: https://whoareyounowpodcast.com [https://whoareyounowpodcast.com] Hosted by Chrissie Morgan – Physical Therapist, Master Life Coach, and creator of the Body Awareness Method, a framework for reconnecting with your four bodies: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual. Awareness is where everything begins to shift.

9. juni 202618 min
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S3 Ep. 11 WHat Happens When Survival Stops running your Life?

When survival mode becomes your identity, slowing down can feel uncomfortable – even when your body is asking for it. In this episode of WTF? Midlife, Chrissie and Marva explore the hidden survival patterns many women carry for decades. From constant productivity and over-functioning to being needed, staying busy, and holding everything together, they unpack the nervous system "hum" that quietly drives so many of our decisions. Together, they discuss childhood conditioning. worthiness, boundaries, and the surprising discomfort that can rise when life finally becomes calmer. What happens when the pressure starts to lift? Who are you when survival is no longer running your life? This conversation is an honest look at midlife, healing, and learning to trust yourself without fear being the thing that drives every decision. You'll Learn: * Why urgency and productivity often become part of our identity * The difference between responsibility and survival mode * How childhood conditioning can shape adult behavior * What the "hum" of constant anticipation actually is * Why calm can feel uncomfortable before it feels safe * How awareness creates the possibility for lasting change Key Takeaways: * Survival patterns can become so familiar that they begin to feel like personality. * Many women were conditioned to equate busyness, productivity, and being needed with their value. * The nervous system often continues bracing long after the original threat or pressure is gone. * Awareness is the first step toward changing lifelong patterns and behaviors. * Peace can feel unfamiliar before it feels safe. * Healing isn't becoming someone new – it's discovering who you are underneath the pressure. Timestamps: 00:00 When Survival Becomes Identity 02:00 Responsibility vs. Survival Mode 07:43 Why Rest Feels So Uncomfortable 10:16 Being Needed, Worth, and Identity 18:48 What Happens When the Body Lets Go 23:06 The Hum of Constant Anticipation 31:13 Worthiness vs. Safety 34:24 The Childhood Message Behind the Pattern 43:50 Freeze, Stillness, and Nervous System Healing 48:50 The Midlife Shift No One Talks About Subscribe for exclusive reflections and early access: https://whoareyounow.substack.com [https://whoareyounow.substack.com] Instagram: @whoareyounowpodcast Behind the scenes: @chrissiecorner Follow on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WhoAreYouNowPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@WhoAreYouNowPodcast] Podcast Hub: https://whoareyounowpodcast.com [https://whoareyounowpodcast.com] Hosted by Chrissie Morgan – Physical Therapist, Master Life Coach, and creator of the Body Awareness Method, a framework for reconnecting with your four bodies: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual.

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episode S3. Ep. 10 Can You Trust Yourself Without Urgency? artwork

S3. Ep. 10 Can You Trust Yourself Without Urgency?

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episode S3 Ep. 9 Why Sound Healing Reaches the body Before the Mind artwork

S3 Ep. 9 Why Sound Healing Reaches the body Before the Mind

Sometimes the body understands safety before the mind can explain it. In this episode of Who Are You Now?, Chrissie sits down with sound healing practitioner Sabrina Rolo for a grounded conversation about resonance, nervous system safety, emotional release, and what happens when the body no longer has to work so hard to protect itself. Rather than focusing on sound healing as a technique, this conversation explores what it feels like when the body finally receives support in a way it can understand. Together, they discuss why sound can reach places words cannot, why some people feel emotional during sessions, and how regulation often begins through experience rather than analysis. This episode is an invitation to soften, listen differently, and consider that healing may not always come through doing more, but through allowing the body to receive. You'll Learn: * Why sound healing affects the nervous system differently than talking * How the body responds when it finally feels safe enough to soften * Why some people become emotional during sound healing sessions * How chronic bracing disconnects us from receiving support * The connection between resonance, regulation, and embodiment * Why the body often understands safety before the mind does Key Takeaways: * Nervous system safety changes what the body can receive * Sound healing works through experience, not force * Emotional release is often the body softening protection patterns * The body communicates through sensation long before language * Healing is not always about doing more – sometimes it's about allowing Timestamps: 00:00 Why the Body Responds to Sound Differently than Words 02:18 Sabrina's Journey from Burnout to Sound Healing 07:54 What Sound Healing Actually Feels Like in the Body 09:52 Nervous System Safety & Emotional Release 16:23 Why Receiving Can Feel Uncomfortable 21:12 Resonance, Regulation & Stored Stress 25:02 The Difference Between Trying to Heal and Allowing the Body To Receive 28:24 Why Slowing Down Feels Unsafe for Some Nervous Systems 33:10 When the Body finally Stops Bracing 35:51 Sound, Presence & Final Reflections Connect with Sabrina Rolo: Instagram: @vigorandsage Website: www.vigorandsage.com [https://www.vigorandsage.com] Subscribe for exclusive reflections and early access: https://whoareyounow.substack.com [https://whoareyounow.substack.com] Instagram: @whoareyounowpodcast Behind the scenes: @chrissiecorner Follow on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WhoAreYouNowPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@WhoAreYouNowPodcast] Podcast Hub: https://whoareyounowpodcast.com [https://whoareyounowpodcast.com] Hosted by Chrissie Morgan – Physical Therapist, Master Life Coach, and creator of the Body Awareness Method, a framework for reconnecting with your four bodies: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual.

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