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EPISODE · Nov 17, 2025 · 13 MIN

NACHOS S3E11 - The Pause Before Winter: Choosing Abundance in a Time of Manufactured Scarcity

from NACHOS: Neuro-Affirming Conversation Hour for Outreach and Support · host Dr Adam “Dutch” Hazlett

In this powerful mid-November episode of NACHOS (Neuro-Affirming Conversation Hour for Outreach and Support), we explore what it means to pause with intention as the light fades, the cold deepens, and the world tries to hurry us into fear and scarcity. This week, Dutch guides us into the ancient rhythms of harvest festivals, the truth behind a medieval Black Plague poem that shaped centuries of misunderstanding, and the restorative wisdom found in Robert Frost’s “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.”Together, we reflect on why our bodies crave slowness as the days grow shorter, and how modern culture pressures us to speed up just as nature invites us to soften. Through story, science, poetry, and seasonal grounding, we reclaim the pause as a form of neuro-affirming resistance — a way to honor our energy, our pace, and our inner seasons.This episode is for anyone feeling the pull toward rest but trapped in the noise of urgency. It’s for the tender-hearted, the weary, the reflective, and all who are learning to live at the speed of their own nervous system.Question of the Week:What is one small moment of abundance, warmth, or clarity you can name right now — something that contradicts the noise of scarcity around you?Share your reflection in the comments.If you find this episode supportive, grounding, or comforting in your own season of wintering, please like, share, and subscribe. It helps other Nachonauts find their way here.Topics We Explore:• Mid-November energy, darkness, and the body’s natural shift• Harvest festival origins from cultures across the world• The misinterpreted Ibn al-Wardi plague poem and how fear spreads through story• A full reading of Frost’s “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”• The power of pausing as an act of self-respect and survival• Neuro-affirming reflections for wintering wellThank you for being part of this community of warmth, truth, and gentleness. May this episode accompany you kindly into the colder season ahead.

In this powerful mid-November episode of NACHOS (Neuro-Affirming Conversation Hour for Outreach and Support), we explore what it means to pause with intention as the light fades, the cold deepens, and the world tries to hurry us into fear and scarcity. This week, Dutch guides us into the ancient rhythms of harvest festivals, the truth behind a medieval Black Plague poem that shaped centuries of misunderstanding, and the restorative wisdom found in Robert Frost’s “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.”Together, we reflect on why our bodies crave slowness as the days grow shorter, and how modern culture pressures us to speed up just as nature invites us to soften. Through story, science, poetry, and seasonal grounding, we reclaim the pause as a form of neuro-affirming resistance — a way to honor our energy, our pace, and our inner seasons.This episode is for anyone feeling the pull toward rest but trapped in the noise of urgency. It’s for the tender-hearted, the weary, the reflective, and all who are learning to live at the speed of their own nervous system.Question of the Week:What is one small moment of abundance, warmth, or clarity you can name right now — something that contradicts the noise of scarcity around you?Share your reflection in the comments.If you find this episode supportive, grounding, or comforting in your own season of wintering, please like, share, and subscribe. It helps other Nachonauts find their way here.Topics We Explore:• Mid-November energy, darkness, and the body’s natural shift• Harvest festival origins from cultures across the world• The misinterpreted Ibn al-Wardi plague poem and how fear spreads through story• A full reading of Frost’s “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”• The power of pausing as an act of self-respect and survival• Neuro-affirming reflections for wintering wellThank you for being part of this community of warmth, truth, and gentleness. May this episode accompany you kindly into the colder season ahead.

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