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EPISODE · Aug 21, 2025 · 29 MIN

Fascia, Force, and Freedom: The Path to True Healing

from WSNtv · host Barbara Beach, Charles McFall

Be Your Own Advocate with Isabel DassingerIn this episode, Isabel welcomes Isaiah Spark, a bodywork practitioner with over 30 years of experience helping people release trauma, tension, and stress stored in the body. Raised in the mountains of Northern California in a natural, physical lifestyle, Isaiah developed a deep understanding of how emotional pain shows up physically—and how it can be released through fascia work, resistance, and safe integration. Together, they explore how trauma lives in the body, why fascia is considered the “emotional body,” and practical ways to transform resistance into strength and healing.Highlights:Trauma and stress accumulate in the body when experiences go unprocessed, showing up in fascia, muscles, and even organs.True healing requires both physical release and emotional integration—talk therapy alone isn’t always enough.The fascia system is key: it stores both physical and emotional tension, and targeted resistance work can unlock lasting change.Healing isn’t about avoiding discomfort—it’s about facing resistance safely, applying enough force to unwind stored trauma, and rewriting our internal narrative.Quote:“The body is the subconscious made manifest.” – Isaiah SparkCall to Action:Follow Back Stage Pass on WSNtv for more inspiring conversations about healing, growth, and self-advocacy.Find us on:YouTube.com/@WeServeNetworkVimeo.com/wsntvFacebook.com/WeServeTvWeservenetwork.orgSpotify: Tiny.cc/WSNtvRoku

Be Your Own Advocate with Isabel DassingerIn this episode, Isabel welcomes Isaiah Spark, a bodywork practitioner with over 30 years of experience helping people release trauma, tension, and stress stored in the body. Raised in the mountains of Northern California in a natural, physical lifestyle, Isaiah developed a deep understanding of how emotional pain shows up physically—and how it can be released through fascia work, resistance, and safe integration. Together, they explore how trauma lives in the body, why fascia is considered the “emotional body,” and practical ways to transform resistance into strength and healing.Highlights:Trauma and stress accumulate in the body when experiences go unprocessed, showing up in fascia, muscles, and even organs.True healing requires both physical release and emotional integration—talk therapy alone isn’t always enough.The fascia system is key: it stores both physical and emotional tension, and targeted resistance work can unlock lasting change.Healing isn’t about avoiding discomfort—it’s about facing resistance safely, applying enough force to unwind stored trauma, and rewriting our internal narrative.Quote:“The body is the subconscious made manifest.” – Isaiah SparkCall to Action:Follow Back Stage Pass on WSNtv for more inspiring conversations about healing, growth, and self-advocacy.Find us on:YouTube.com/@WeServeNetworkVimeo.com/wsntvFacebook.com/WeServeTvWeservenetwork.orgSpotify: Tiny.cc/WSNtvRoku

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Be Your Own Advocate with Isabel DassingerIn this episode, Isabel welcomes Isaiah Spark, a bodywork practitioner with over 30 years of experience helping people release trauma, tension, and stress stored in the body. Raised in the mountains of...

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