13. How Your Nervous System Learned to Survive with Kristin Weitzel
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概要
This conversation is a lived exploration of how trauma shapes the nervous system and how healing actually happens over time. Steve sits down with nervous system coach and breathwork facilitator Kristin Weitzel for an unfiltered conversation about vulnerability, survival, addiction, grief and what it really takes to change your life.
They met at the Heartland Gathering and connected instantly through honesty and openness. That moment of shared vulnerability became the foundation for a conversation that moves far beyond theory.
This episode explores nervous system regulation, orienting, neurofeedback, breathwork, cold exposure, men’s work, psychedelic medicine and integration. But beneath all of it is a simple and powerful truth. Nothing about you is broken. Your nervous system learns to survive and it can learn something new.
What You Will Learn & Key Takeaways:
Vulnerability shifts rooms and acts as a filter for safe connection
Trauma responses are adaptations, not personal failures
The goal is not constant calm, but the ability to come back down
Orienting is a simple, discreet tool to signal safety anywhere
Shame often lives in the nervous system, not the mind
Addiction is a survival strategy rooted in dysregulation
Somatic practices can reach places talk therapy alone cannot
Cold exposure and breathwork build real life resilience
Neurofeedback offers visible data that helps remove shame
Psychedelic medicine opens a door, but integration is where change happens
Forgiveness can free the body even when harm was real
Generational trauma can end with you
Nothing about you is broken. Your system adapted to protect you
Leadership Soundbites & Pull Quotes:
“Vulnerability shifts rooms and shows you who is safe.”
“The goal is not calm. The goal is regulation and the ability to come back.”
“I lived my life like the world was dangerous. Then I realized everything that happened was for me.”
“I had an addict’s body long after I stopped using substances.”
“Forgiveness was easier for my abuser than for my father.”
“Nothing about us is broken. Our nervous systems learned to survive.”
Conversation Highlights & Chapters and Beats:
How instant vulnerability created trust at the Heartland Gathering
Why leading with honesty filters safe community
The abandoned interview at Psychedelic Science and nervous system triggers
Disappointment, heartbreak, and abandonment as somatic experiences
The psychedelic moment that changed Steve’s life at a concert
Childhood trauma, sexual abuse, violence, and nervous system wiring
Addiction and success as parallel survival strategies
Neurofeedback and seeing trauma on a brain scan
Shame, airports, and everyday dysregulation
Orienting as a powerful regulation tool
Cold exposure and breathwork as resilience training
Parasympathetic rebound and emotional regulation
Men’s work, being seen, and breaking generational cycles
Forgiveness, grief, and reclaiming life force
Identity, worth, and unlearning the belief of being broken
Advice to younger selves and reclaiming curiosity and wonder
Who This Episode Is For:
Anyone who feels like they have done the work but still feel dysregulated
People who struggle with shame, triggers, or emotional overwhelm
Those navigating addiction recovery or an addict’s body
Individuals curious about nervous system healing beyond talk therapy
Men learning how to be seen and vulnerable
Anyone ready to stop seeing themselves as broken