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EPISODE · Feb 9, 2026 · 17 MIN

Your Heart Is Exhausted From Protecting Itself

from Slow-Living as a Way Home

Let's begin with a breath together. Your heart is exhausted. Not just from working hard. Not just from responsibilities and bills. Your heart is exhausted from protecting itself—from staying defended every single moment, from never quite letting anyone in, from trying to stay safe by staying busy. And here's what I'm learning: some of that protection is necessary. But not all of it is. In This Episode: Why your heart learned to protect itself (and why there's no shame in that) The difference between necessary protection and habitual protection A guided ritual of release to help you let go of protection you no longer need My journey of reclaiming my Indigenous roots with the guidance of an elder Key Teaching: There's a difference between necessary protection and habitual protection. Necessary protection keeps you safe when you're actually in danger. Habitual protection keeps you defended even when you're home, even when you're with people who love you, even when you have a moment to rest but you can't because your heart has forgotten how. Many of us learned habitual protection because at one point, it WAS necessary. We learned it from our parents who learned it from surviving things that required constant vigilance. But now we're carrying protection we don't need anymore. Protection that's keeping us from connection, from rest, from being truly seen. This Week's Practice: Place your hand on your heart. Ask: "Am I protecting myself because I need to right now? Or out of habit?" If you need to protect yourself—honor that. Keep your guard up. Stay safe. But if you're actually safe in this moment—practice softening. Just one percent. Whisper: "I'm here. You don't have to protect me so hard right now." That's the medicine, mija. About the Ritual: This episode includes a ritual of release that requires: Paper Pen A way to release it—either by burning it safely or burying it in the earth If you're listening while driving, save the ritual for when you get home. Come back to it when you have a moment to be still. A Note from Antüpewma: I want to be honest with you—I'm not feeling well this week. I'm a little sick, and you might hear it in my voice. But I wanted to show up anyway because sometimes showing up isn't about being perfect. It's about being present. I'm also sharing something vulnerable in this episode: I'm reclaiming my Indigenous roots. Much of what I'm learning about Mapuche cosmovision, I'm learning now with the guidance of an elder I've been working with since last year. I'm not speaking as someone who has always known this. I'm speaking as someone who is remembering. Connect with Antüpewma: Instagram: @iamdaniela.miranda Website: www.antupewma.com Email: [email protected] About Slow Living as a Way Home: This is a space to breathe, to soften, and to return to the rhythm your ancestors trusted—ese ritmo más humano, más tuyo. Here, we move slowly, con corazón, listening for the quiet wisdom beneath the noise. New episodes every Monday. Land Acknowledgment: I record this podcast on the ancestral lands of the Lenape people. I honor their past, present, and future, and acknowledge the ongoing effects of colonization. Keywords: slow living, nervous system healing, Indigenous wisdom, Mapuche teachings, heart healing, protection, trauma healing, ancestral wisdom, decolonization, somatic healing, embodied practice, ritual, ceremony

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