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EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 9 MIN

#244 Can You Really Self-Soothe? Or Do You Need Connection?

from I AM | Jen WIlson, The Healing Rebel · host I Am | Jen Wilson, The Healing Rebel Podcast

"Safety isn't the absence of threat, it's the presence of true connection." That single sentence has been running through my mind for a week, and this episode is me thinking out loud about it.I'm Jen Wilson, The Healing Rebel, and today I'm exploring the tension between self-soothing, self-regulation, and the idea that we actually need community and connection to regulate our nervous systems properly.The conversation started when I heard someone say that self-soothing doesn't really work, that you need to be in connection with other people to soothe and regulate. My honest response was, yes and. Because there's nuance here. There's a level of self-responsibility we need to take, and there's a time and place where you absolutely need other humans around you. The answer depends on where you are on your journey, what you've already learned, and what's available to you in the moment.In this episode:Why self-soothing alone isn't always enough.The difference between being alone and being lonely.What self-regulation actually looks like in practice (drumming, blankets, fascia work, smoothies, the lot).Why some classic self-compassion techniques like self-hugging make some of us feel agitated rather than soothed.The role of true community and safe people in nervous system regulation.Why talking ideas through with another human beats running them in your own head.Where AI tools fit (and where they fall short) when you need to actually be heard.The cultural nuance in how we communicate, and why it matters.A few questions I answer:What's the difference between self-regulation and co-regulation?Can you regulate your nervous system on your own?Why doesn't self-soothing work for everyone?How do you know when you need community versus when you need solitude?What are some practical ways to self-soothe that actually work?This episode is a thinking-out-loud in the moment one. I want to know what you think. Drop your thoughts into the comments wherever you're listening. How did that opening statement land for you? What came up? Let's make this a real conversation.About Jen:Jen Wilson is The Healing Rebel, a holistic wellness practitioner with over 17 years in practice, supporting capable, responsible women over 40 who give to everyone and struggle to receive. Working from her private home studio in Springburn, North Glasgow, Jen offers The Reset, The Recalibration, Manual Lymphatic Drainage, Therapeutic Fascia Massage, Menopause Massage, Reiki, Reiki Drumming, and Sound Healing, plus online classes and an on-demand subscription library.Access my FREE Lymphatic Drainage Routine here https://iamjenwilson.thrivecart.com/lymph/

"Safety isn't the absence of threat, it's the presence of true connection." That single sentence has been running through my mind for a week, and this episode is me thinking out loud about it.I'm Jen Wilson, The Healing Rebel, and today I'm exploring the tension between self-soothing, self-regulation, and the idea that we actually need community and connection to regulate our nervous systems properly.The conversation started when I heard someone say that self-soothing doesn't really work, that you need to be in connection with other people to soothe and regulate. My honest response was, yes and. Because there's nuance here. There's a level of self-responsibility we need to take, and there's a time and place where you absolutely need other humans around you. The answer depends on where you are on your journey, what you've already learned, and what's available to you in the moment.In this episode:Why self-soothing alone isn't always enough.The difference between being alone and being lonely.What self-regulation actually looks like in practice (drumming, blankets, fascia work, smoothies, the lot).Why some classic self-compassion techniques like self-hugging make some of us feel agitated rather than soothed.The role of true community and safe people in nervous system regulation.Why talking ideas through with another human beats running them in your own head.Where AI tools fit (and where they fall short) when you need to actually be heard.The cultural nuance in how we communicate, and why it matters.A few questions I answer:What's the difference between self-regulation and co-regulation?Can you regulate your nervous system on your own?Why doesn't self-soothing work for everyone?How do you know when you need community versus when you need solitude?What are some practical ways to self-soothe that actually work?This episode is a thinking-out-loud in the moment one. I want to know what you think. Drop your thoughts into the comments wherever you're listening. How did that opening statement land for you? What came up? Let's make this a real conversation.About Jen:Jen Wilson is The Healing Rebel, a holistic wellness practitioner with over 17 years in practice, supporting capable, responsible women over 40 who give to everyone and struggle to receive. Working from her private home studio in Springburn, North Glasgow, Jen offers The Reset, The Recalibration, Manual Lymphatic Drainage, Therapeutic Fascia Massage, Menopause Massage, Reiki, Reiki Drumming, and Sound Healing, plus online classes and an on-demand subscription library.Access my FREE Lymphatic Drainage Routine here https://iamjenwilson.thrivecart.com/lymph/

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