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EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 37 MIN

60. Building Resilient Bodies: What We Can Learn From the Norwegian Way of Living

from The Pelvis Project Podcast · host Megan Bengtson and Roxi Roberts | Pelvic Health Therapists, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapists

In today’s episode, we’re diving into nervous system regulation, body resilience, and what we can learn from the Norwegian approach to daily life. Megan has been exploring the Scandinavian way of living (the Norwegian concept friluftsliv translates to “open air life”). Getting fresh air outside is prioritized (regardless of weather), and discomfort isn’t avoided, but embraced!The simple practices they utilize support calmer, more regulated nervous systems, and stronger, more resilient bodies over time.One of the biggest takeaways here? Growth and regulation don’t happen in comfort. Safe, manageable discomfort helps train resilience - both physically and emotionally. As humans, we often want to avoid discomfort entirely. But…regulation is built through safe challenges, simpler rhythms, clearer boundaries, and fewer extremes. Calm is not inherited - it’s practiced!Whether it’s stepping outside for a few minutes, breathing intentionally, or choosing one small habit that supports your health, we want to invite you to rethink wellness, and create rhythms that truly support your pelvic floor and whole-body health!Episode Recap:Why nervous system regulation is a key foundation for pelvic health, resilience & overall wellnessHow daily time outside can act as a powerful nervous system regulator + how this supports pelvic floor synergyWhy regulation and growth happen through safe & manageable discomfortTapping into nervous system regulation if you want to reap the rewards w/your healthSimple ways to help reduce nervous system overloadWhy “calm” is a skill that’s trained through consistent & intentional practicesHow small actions can create meaningful change over time**Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is NOT meant to be taken as individual or medical advice. These conversations are for educational purposes only. Please seek the advice of your physician or healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment.Links/Resources:Follow on Instagram @the.pelvis.projectFollow Megan on Instagram @kansaspelvichealthFollow Roxi on Instagram @goodlifepelvichealthCheck out Megan's websiteCheck out Roxi's website

In today’s episode, we’re diving into nervous system regulation, body resilience, and what we can learn from the Norwegian approach to daily life. Megan has been exploring the Scandinavian way of living (the Norwegian concept friluftsliv translates to “open air life”). Getting fresh air outside is prioritized (regardless of weather), and discomfort isn’t avoided, but embraced! The simple practices they utilize support calmer, more regulated nervous systems, and stronger, more resili...

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