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EPISODE · Aug 6, 2025 · 21 MIN

Calling Bullshit On A Trending Topic

from Go Regulate Yourself · host Brianne Roberge

Today's episode is a bold, unfiltered mic drop. I'm diving deep into a popular healing take that's been floating around on social media lately- and why I wholeheartedly disagree with it. There's a growing message out there saying that "believing your trauma is stored in the body" creates distrust in your body. And baby girl, I call bull fucking shit. In this passionate episode, I break down exactly why this belief is not only misleading- but actually harmful. We explore the truth about the body's wisdom, how trauma really lives in our system, and why denying our darkness is the actual betrayal. You'll leave this conversation feeling more connected to your body, more grounded in your truth, and more empowered to stop bypassing your pain and start honoring it.  In this episode, we dive into:Why trauma is stored in the body- and why that's not a bad thingHow we unconsciously bypass healing by labeling our pain as "wrong"What your fridge, photo albums, and filing cabinets can teach you about embodimentThe real danger of progressive-but-bypassing healing languageA reframe that will help you hold your past with radical compassion and self-trustWhy your body is not the enemy- but the safest place you know  This is your reminder that your trauma is not bad.Your emotions are not wrong.And your body is not broken. You are whole. You are wise. You are worthy. Let's dive in, shall we?   EXTRAS + SOCIALSEnjoyed this episode + want to send some love? SEE HEREFor more about Brianne, her offerings and courses SEE HEREConnect on Instagram:Your Coach BrianneGo Regulate Yourself Connect on Facebook:Your Coach BrianneGo Regulate Yourself

Today's episode is a bold, unfiltered mic drop. I'm diving deep into a popular healing take that's been floating around on social media lately- and why I wholeheartedly disagree with it. There's a growing message out there saying that "believing your trauma is stored in the body" creates distrust in your body. And baby girl, I call bull fucking shit. In this passionate episode, I break down exactly why this belief is not only misleading- but actually harmful. We explore the truth about the body's wisdom, how trauma really lives in our system, and why denying our darkness is the actual betrayal. You'll leave this conversation feeling more connected to your body, more grounded in your truth, and more empowered to stop bypassing your pain and start honoring it.  In this episode, we dive into:Why trauma is stored in the body- and why that's not a bad thingHow we unconsciously bypass healing by labeling our pain as "wrong"What your fridge, photo albums, and filing cabinets can teach you about embodimentThe real danger of progressive-but-bypassing healing languageA reframe that will help you hold your past with radical compassion and self-trustWhy your body is not the enemy- but the safest place you know  This is your reminder that your trauma is not bad.Your emotions are not wrong.And your body is not broken. You are whole. You are wise. You are worthy. Let's dive in, shall we?   EXTRAS + SOCIALSEnjoyed this episode + want to send some love? SEE HEREFor more about Brianne, her offerings and courses SEE HEREConnect on Instagram:Your Coach BrianneGo Regulate Yourself Connect on Facebook:Your Coach BrianneGo Regulate Yourself

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