EPISODE · Dec 31, 2025 · 44 MIN
Collapsed Timelines & Radical Healing: Tina LeAnn on NLP, Trauma, and Reclaiming Your Life
from Healed. Whole. Called. · host Tina LeAnn, Wendy Melrose
Tina LeAnn’s journey is anything but ordinary. An adventurer at heart, Tina has climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, trekked to Everest Base Camp, lived nomadically, and explored the world both externally and internally. Yet her deepest explorations were not geographic—they were personal. Growing up in a home shaped by addiction, war trauma, and instability, Tina learned early how to survive by becoming invisible. Those early coping mechanisms followed her into adulthood, shaping her nervous system, beliefs, and health.After spending two decades in corporate America, Tina’s body began to speak loudly. Chronic migraines, adrenal exhaustion, and depression forced her to confront what productivity and willpower could no longer outrun. When Western medicine failed to identify a root cause, Tina began searching deeper—eventually discovering NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming), human design, gene keys, and energetic healing modalities that addressed the subconscious patterns stored in the body.In this episode, Tina explains NLP in accessible language, breaking down how the subconscious mind processes billions of bits of information each second—and how our beliefs, trauma responses, and emotional patterns filter what we experience as reality. Together, Wendy and Tina explore how repeated thought loops tighten over time, how the nervous system can become trapped in survival, and how healing can happen rapidly once safety, surrender, and choice are present.Tina shares powerful real-world examples of transformation, including phobias dissolving in minutes, severe allergies releasing, and lifelong fears losing their grip. These stories are not framed as hype, but as evidence of what becomes possible when the body is allowed to feel safe enough to let go. The conversation also addresses misconceptions around hypnosis and trance, reframing them as focused awareness rather than loss of control.Throughout the episode, faith remains central. Healing is not positioned as self-reliance, but as partnership—with God, with the body He designed, and with truth replacing lies at the subconscious level. Tina offers practical encouragement for listeners who have been told, “There’s nothing more we can do,” reminding them that hopeless diagnoses are not the final authority.This episode is especially powerful for anyone dealing with chronic illness, anxiety, trauma (big T or little t), burnout, or feeling stuck despite doing “all the right things.” It is an invitation to stop surviving, start listening, and choose freedom—one moment at a time.How to Connect with Tina LeAnnWebsite: https://thesovereignsoul.coOfferings: NLP sessions, transformational life & business coachingSessions: Available worldwide via ZoomStart Here: Book a 15-minute introductory call directly through her website If you’re carrying a story or testimony and sense a quiet stirring to do something more with it, but you’re unsure what that next step should be, I’ve created a resource to help you discern that.The Story Discernment Guide is a reflective guide designed to help you pause, pray, and gain clarity around the story you’re stewarding — before you write, publish, or share it publicly.You can explore the Story Discernment Guide at storycalling.info.Your story is not an accident.You are healed.You are whole.You are called — and stewarding your story well matters.
What this episode covers
What if healing doesn’t have to take years—and freedom is only one decision away? In this expansive conversation, transformational coach Tina LeAnn shares how NLP, nervous system regulation, and faith-centered surrender can collapse timelines, release trauma from the body, and restore people to who they were always created to be.
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