EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 34 MIN
Body Stores Old Pain: How to Finish Interrupted Stress
from C-PTSD: Let's Make Sense Of This Sh*t · host Gregory
In this episode we explore how complex trauma embeds itself in the body as tight shoulders, shallow breathing, or sudden stomach flips long after danger has passed. You will hear personal stories of recognizing these physical echoes during ordinary moments like phone calls or drives home. We unpack why talk therapy alone often leaves leftover tension and how gentle bodybased awareness can help complete unfinished stress responses. Listeners share small experiments such as shoulder rolls or focused breathing that bring gradual softening without forcing big breakthroughs. The conversation highlights practical ways to treat these signals as useful information rather than random glitches. By the end you will see how the nervous system can learn new patterns of safety through steady, patient attention to physical sensations. What You'll Learn: • Notice where your body stores old stress for clearer daily awareness • Use simple movements to ease tension without needing dramatic change • Combine body focus with talk therapy for fuller trauma recovery • Interrupt looping physical patterns during routine activities like driving • Build patience with your nervous system to support lasting ease Key Insights • Shoulders and jaw often hold anxiety that thoughts alone cannot reach • Animals release stress through shaking while humans often interrupt this • Small daily movements send safety signals to reset the nervous system • Physical tracking reveals links between memories and ongoing body bracing • Somatic awareness works best when paired with other established supports Recommended Resources: • The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk • Waking the Tiger by Peter A. Levine • The Polyvagal Theory by Stephen W. Porges • Journal of Traumatic Stress somatic experiencing study 2017 • Somatic Experiencing International official resources and training Coming Up Next Tune in next time to discover how to handle emotional flashbacks with the same bodyaware approach that builds on these physical tools for even steadier progress. 📩 Have questions or want to share your experience? Reach out at [email protected]. 💛 Join Our Supporters Club ($3 a month) 💛 Ad-free listening + early episodes — help keep independent media alive. Click Here: https://www.spreaker.com/podca...
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In this episode we explore how complex trauma embeds itself in the body as tight shoulders, shallow breathing, or sudden stomach flips long after danger has passed. You will hear personal stories of recognizing these physical echoes during ordinary moments like phone calls or drives home. We unpack why talk therapy alone often leaves leftover tension and how gentle bodybased awareness can help complete unfinished stress responses. Listeners share small experiments such as shoulder rolls or focused breathing that bring gradual softening without forcing big breakthroughs. The conversation highlights practical ways to treat these signals as useful information rather than random glitches. By the end you will see how the nervous system can learn new patterns of safety through steady, patient attention to physical sensations. What You'll Learn: • Notice where your body stores old stress for clearer daily awareness • Use simple movements to ease tension without needing dramatic change • Combine body focus with talk therapy for fuller trauma recovery • Interrupt looping physical patterns during routine activities like driving • Build patience with your nervous system to support lasting ease Key Insights • Shoulders and jaw often hold anxiety that thoughts alone cannot reach • Animals release stress through shaking while humans often interrupt this • Small daily movements send safety signals to reset the nervous system • Physical tracking reveals links between memories and ongoing body bracing • Somatic awareness works best when paired with other established supports Recommended Resources: • The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk • Waking the Tiger by Peter A. Levine • The Polyvagal Theory by Stephen W. Porges • Journal of Traumatic Stress somatic experiencing study 2017 • Somatic Experiencing International official resources and training Coming Up Next Tune in next time to discover how to handle emotional flashbacks with the same bodyaware approach that builds on these physical tools for even steadier progress. 📩 Have questions or want to share your experience? Reach out at [email protected]. 💛 Join Our Supporters Club ($3 a month) 💛 Ad-free listening + early episodes — help keep independent media alive. Click Here: https://www.spreaker.com/podca...
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