
Episode Summary: Welcome back to the Move Grow Rise podcast! In this episode, we explore practical, science-backed tools to help you calm your nervous system, reduce stress, and feel more grounded in your everyday life. Jade shares personal stories, explains the fascinating science behind stress and the nervous system, and offers three simple strategies you can start using right away to feel calmer, faster.
Whether you're a busy mama, a caregiver, or someone craving more peace and presence, this episode is for you.
What You’ll Learn:
What nervous system regulation is and why it matters for your health
The difference between fight-or-flight (sympathetic) and rest-digest-recover (parasympathetic) states
How the vagus nerve plays a key role in calming your body
Three practical tools to reset your nervous system:
Breathwork: Box breathing and extended exhale techniques
Cold Water & Temperature Shifts: Activating the dive reflex to calm stress fast
Grounding Through Touch + Movement: Simple ways to feel safe and supported in your body
Why nervous system regulation isn’t a luxury—it’s a biological need
Episode Highlights:
A real-life story about toddler tantrums and the power of deep breathing
The science behind chronic stress and its impact on your body
Breathwork you can do anywhere: in the car, at work, or before meals
How splashing cold water on your face (yes, really!) helps regulate your mood
Grounding tips for when you're overwhelmed or anxious
A gentle reminder that slowing down is necessary, not optional
Quick Takeaways:
“I am here. I am safe. I am supported.” Use this affirmation anytime you need a nervous system reset.
Small mindful moments throughout the day can rewire your brain and body for calm.
Connect with Jade:
Instagram: @movegrowrisepodcast
Website: Move Holistic Health & Nutrition
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Remember: You’re safe. You can slow down. Your body knows how to come back to balance.
Citations:
American Psychological Association. (2018). Stress effects on the body.
Ma, X. et al. (2017). Diaphragmatic breathing.
Bremner, J.D. et al. (2020). Vagus nerve stimulation study.
Kever, A. et al. (2015). Self-touch and emotional regulation study.