In today’s conversation, we explore what one persons experience of chronic fatigue might be pointing to. My guest has spent a lifetime helping others, learning and keeping busy. As we talk, a clearer picture begins to emerge: Beneath the exhaustion is a pattern of hypervigilance, early emotional responsibility, and a nervous system that never learned how to feel safe in 'being' rather than doing. We explore what it means to truly stop and how stillness can feel unfamiliar, even frighten...
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In today’s conversation, we explore what one persons experience of chronic fatigue might be pointing to. My guest has spent a lifetime helping others, learning and keeping busy. As we talk, a clearer picture begins to emerge: Beneath the exhaustion is a pattern of hypervigilance, early emotional responsibility, and a nervous system that never learned how to feel safe in 'being' rather than doing. We explore what it means to truly stop and how stillness can feel unfamiliar, even frighten...
In this moving conversation our speaker shares her decades-long journey with hypothyroidism and a recent diagnosis of Hashimoto’s, uncovering the deeper emotional roots beneath her physical symptoms. As we explore the exhaustion, vertigo, and autoimmune flare-ups she’s experienced, a powerful story emerges—of unspoken anger, inherited fear, and the impact of carrying responsibility for everyone else. We talk about what happens when emotions are held in for too long, how early childhood trauma...
The Healing Point Podcast
In today’s conversation, we explore what one persons experience of chronic fatigue might be pointing to. My guest has spent a lifetime helping others, learning and keeping busy. As we talk, a clearer picture begins to emerge: Beneath the exhaustion is a pattern of hypervigilance, early emotional responsibility, and a nervous system that never learned how to feel safe in 'being' rather than doing. We explore what it means to truly stop and how stillness can feel unfamiliar, even frighten...