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Medical Trauma Support
Sarah Stasica
34 episodes
3 days ago
The Medical Trauma Support Podcast helps parents, patients, and healthcare providers understand and heal the emotional impact of medical experiences. Each episode explores how fear, anxiety, and overwhelm can show up after medical care — and offers somatic, trauma-informed tools to help you feel safe in your body again. Through honest conversations with experts and real stories from survivors, we share ways to prepare for procedures, prevent medical trauma, and rebuild trust in healthcare. After your medical experience, this podcast offers education, comfort, and hope for your healing journey.
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The Medical Trauma Support Podcast helps parents, patients, and healthcare providers understand and heal the emotional impact of medical experiences. Each episode explores how fear, anxiety, and overwhelm can show up after medical care — and offers somatic, trauma-informed tools to help you feel safe in your body again. Through honest conversations with experts and real stories from survivors, we share ways to prepare for procedures, prevent medical trauma, and rebuild trust in healthcare. After your medical experience, this podcast offers education, comfort, and hope for your healing journey.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Holistic Healing for Medical Trauma with Kim Humphrey of Vibrational Body
Medical Trauma Support
42 minutes 44 seconds
8 months ago
Holistic Healing for Medical Trauma with Kim Humphrey of Vibrational Body

In this episode of the Medical Trauma Support Podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Kim Humphrey, an Austin based speech therapist, yoga teacher, sound healer and all around magic person, about her personal journey through medical trauma and how it led her to healing practices that she now shares with others. Kim shares her medical trauma experiences and the emotional toll of her medical journey, and we talked about the importance of finding words to describe medical trauma. We explored the role of yoga in healing, how yoga nidra helps with finding peace, and the connection between emotions and somatic experiences. Kim and I talked a lot about the importance of connecting with one's body to uncover deep-seated beliefs and emotions and the wisdom that the body holds. We explored Kim's transition from personal healing to teaching others, and the significance of lived experience in guiding others through their struggles. She shared a lot of resources during the episode, you can find links to those resources here:

Vibrational Body (Kim's Business)

iRest Yoga Nidra

Jenn Wooten Via Somatic

Peter Levine

Bessel Van Der Kolk

Holographic Memory Resolution

Atma Buti School

Medical Trauma Support
The Medical Trauma Support Podcast helps parents, patients, and healthcare providers understand and heal the emotional impact of medical experiences. Each episode explores how fear, anxiety, and overwhelm can show up after medical care — and offers somatic, trauma-informed tools to help you feel safe in your body again. Through honest conversations with experts and real stories from survivors, we share ways to prepare for procedures, prevent medical trauma, and rebuild trust in healthcare. After your medical experience, this podcast offers education, comfort, and hope for your healing journey.