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  • Episode 17: From Self-Abandonment to Inner Radiance- the GLOW Method with Angie Hawkins
    2026/02/27

    Keywords

    Neuroalchemy, healing, self-abandonment, somatic awareness, GLOW method, inner radiance, mental health, personal growth, identity shift, joy


    Summary

    In this episode of Neuroalchemy, Dr. Sarah Young engages with Angie Hawkins, a memoirist and coach, to explore themes of self-abandonment, somatic awareness, and the transformative GLOW method. Angie shares her personal journey, including a pivotal suicide attempt that reshaped her understanding of strength and self-worth. The conversation delves into the importance of listening to one's body, the process of identity shifts, and practical practices for reclaiming joy and inner radiance. Ultimately, the episode emphasizes hope and the possibility of living a fulfilled life.


    Takeaways

    Self-abandonment is seeking approval outside of yourself.

    Somatic awareness involves paying attention to bodily signals.

    Embodiment is about stepping into your true identity.

    Inner radiance reflects self-love radiating outward.

    The GLOW method helps uncover limiting beliefs from childhood.

    Personal power and agency can be reclaimed after trauma.

    Self-abandonment often manifests as chronic anxiety.

    Grieving old identities is essential during transformation.

    Joyful practices can significantly shift one's emotional state.


    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome to Neuroalchemy

    02:39 Defining Key Terms in Healing

    07:34 A Turning Point: Angie’s Journey

    09:18 Understanding Self-Abandonment

    12:18 Shifting Identity Through Somatic Awareness

    13:31 The GLOW Method Explained

    14:36 Choosing Life Over Survival

    18:35 Practices for Reclaiming Joy

    23:55 Messages of Hope and Fulfillment


    To get in touch with Angie:

    Website: https://www.runninginslippers.com/

    Masterclass: https://angie-hawkins-s-school.teachable.com/l/pdp/people-pleaser-to-powerhouse-masterclass-break-free-from-external-validation

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@angiehawkins808


    To learn more about Dr. Sarah and NeuroSynergy:

    🌿 NeuroSynergy Integrative Health
    https://NeuroSynergyHealth.com

    🎧 NeuroAlchemy: A NeuroSynergy Podcast
    https://open.spotify.com/show/7agFaWsIgMJfl071O6ny14?si=myJwdYl6S9WFIp4PygMgqg

    📺 YouTube | NeuroSynergy Health
    https://youtube.com/@neurosynergyhealth?si=_nPJyn1wIy2XHq2j

    💼 LinkedIn | Dr. Sarah Young
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-sarah-young

    📸 Instagram | @neurosynergyhealth
    https://www.instagram.com/neurosynergyhealth

    📘 Facebook | NeuroSynergy Integrative Health
    https://www.facebook.com/neurosynergyhealth

    📚 Books by Dr. Sarah Young
    Quantum Integrative Medicine for Brain Injury: A Clinician’s Guide
    https://a.co/d/8JMnbIo

    The Healer’s Map
    https://a.co/d/9tthtwf


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    26 分
  • Episode 16: The Architecture of Sensitivity- Capacity and Coherence with Kathrine Elizabeth Anker
    2026/02/20
    Show NotesWhat if your sensitivity isn’t a weakness, but a form of intelligence?In this episode of NeuroAlchemy, Dr. Sarah Young sits down with mind-body practitioner Katherine Elizabeth Anker for a grounded, compassionate conversation about sensitivity, neurodivergence, emotional imprints, and the nervous system’s capacity to heal.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by sensory input, misunderstood in medical settings, or frustrated by chronic symptoms that don’t “make sense,” this episode is for you.Together, we explore:• What sensitivity actually means in the body and brain• Why neurodivergence is not inherently pathological• How emotional imprints form and influence physical symptoms• The connection between chronic illness and body communication• Why healing is less about fixing and more about expanding capacity• What coherence feels like in the nervous system• Practical somatic practices to reconnect with your bodyKatherine shares a powerful reframe: chronic symptoms are not betrayals. They are messages. The body is always communicating, often in ways the mind learned to override.This conversation is especially meaningful for:• Highly sensitive adults• Neurodivergent individuals• People navigating chronic illness or mystery symptoms• Caregivers and clinicians working with sensitive populations• Anyone seeking trauma-informed healing grounded in nervous system scienceYou’ll hear about interoception, emotional regulation, and the idea that healing is not linear. It unfolds in spirals, as the nervous system gradually builds capacity.Healing is not about becoming less sensitive.It’s about becoming more coherent.KEY TAKEAWAYS• Healing involves expanding nervous system capacity, not suppressing sensitivity• Neurodivergence is variation, not pathology• Emotional imprints live both physiologically and energetically• Chronic symptoms can be reframed as communication from the body• Capacity can be trained through somatic practices and regulation• Coherence is authenticity in the body• Interoception strengthens self-trust and regulation• Sensitivity can become wisdom when supportedSound bites:“Neurodivergence is not viewed as pathological.”“Coherence is authenticity in the body.”“Chronic symptoms are messages from the body.”Episode Chapters:00:00 Welcome to NeuroAlchemy08:55 Sensitivity and Neurodivergence Explained17:25 Emotional Imprints and Body Communication26:33 Capacity Expansion and Healing in Spirals35:49 Somatic Practices for Regulation and CoherenceConnect with Katherine:Website: https://kathrineelizabeth.com/consciousness-coaching/Blog: https://kathrineelizabeth.com/can-you-really-heal-from-within/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KathrineELJohanssonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/7332390640216969216/Substack: https://kathrineelizabethjohansson.substack.com/p/detoxing-from-the-matrix-of-stressFree Sound Gift: http://mailklub.kathrineelizabeth.dk/aP8GGIFor collaboration or inquiries:info@kathrineelizabeth.comConnect with Dr. Sarah Young:NeuroSynergy Integrative Healthhttps://www.annarborbrainhealth.onlineNeuroAlchemy Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/7agFaWsIgMJfl071O6ny14YouTubehttps://youtube.com/@neurosynergyhealthLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-sarah-youngInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/neurosynergyhealthFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/neurosynergyhealthBooks by Dr. Sarah Young:Quantum Integrative Medicine for Brain Injury: A Clinician’s Guidehttps://a.co/d/8JMnbIoThe Healer’s Map: A Multidimensional Guide to Brain Injury Recoveryhttps://a.co/d/9tthtwf
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    42 分
  • Becoming a Neurointegrative Clinician: A Journey of Healing with Dr. Sarah Young
    2026/02/18

    Summary

    In this episode of Neuroalchemy, Dr. Sarah Young shares her personal journey towards becoming a neurointegrative clinician, emphasizing the intersection of neuroscience and spirituality. She reflects on her past as a speech-language pathologist and the transformative experiences that led her to explore multidimensional healing. Dr. Young discusses the five interrelated dimensions of human experience—form, flow, awareness, field, and essence—and how they contribute to holistic healing. She highlights the importance of understanding that healing is not linear but relational, and that sensitivity and overwhelm are not flaws but integral parts of the human experience.

    Dr. Young encourages listeners to embrace their healing journeys with compassion and awareness, inviting them to check in with themselves across the five realms she describes. She emphasizes that symptoms are not moral failures but signals for deeper understanding and connection. The episode serves as both a personal narrative and a call to action for listeners to honor their own healing processes, reminding them that they are not broken but are in a state of becoming.

    Keywords

    neuroscience, healing, multidimensional, neurointegrative, spirituality, somatic work, emotional intelligence, trauma-informed care, holistic health, self-awareness

    Takeaways

    Healing is not linear; it's relational across all five realms.

    Your symptoms are not moral failures; they're signals for deeper understanding.

    Sensitivity is not a flaw; it's a form of intelligence.

    You are not broken; you are becoming.

    Healing requires connection, not isolation.

    Sound bites

    "Sensitivity is not fragility; it's intelligence."

    "You are not broken; you are becoming."

    "My story is not a prescription; it's an invitation."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Neuroalchemy

    01:07 The Journey to Neurointegrative Healing

    04:00 Understanding the Five Realms of Healing

    06:43 The Evolution of Neurosynergy

    08:29 Invitation to Self-Reflection and Healing


    🌿 NeuroSynergy Integrative Health

    Www.Annarborbrainhealth.online

    🎧 NeuroAlchemy: A NeuroSynergy Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/7agFaWsIgMJfl071O6ny14?si=myJwdYl6S9WFIp4PygMgqg

    📺 YouTube | NeuroSynergy Health https://youtube.com/@neurosynergyhealth?si=_nPJyn1wIy2XHq2j

    💼 LinkedIn | Dr. Sarah Young https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-sarah-young

    📸 Instagram | @neurosynergyhealth https://www.instagram.com/neurosynergyhealth

    📘 Facebook | NeuroSynergy Integrative Health https://www.facebook.com/neurosynergyhealth

    📚 Books by Dr. Sarah Young

    Quantum Integrative Medicine for Brain Injury: A Clinician’s Guide https://a.co/d/8JMnbIo

    The Healer’s Map https://a.co/d/9tthtwf


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    10 分
  • Episode 15: Understanding Dementia: Compassionate Care Beyond the Diagnosis with Kimberly Diaz
    2026/02/13
    SummaryIn this episode of NeuroAlchemy, Dr. Sarah Young sits down with registered nurse and dementia care advocate Kimberly Diaz for a grounded, compassionate conversation about trauma, dementia, caregiving, and nervous system healing.If you’re caring for someone with dementia, navigating trauma, or feeling stretched thin in a helping role, this episode offers understanding, validation, and practical insight.Together, Sarah and Kimberly explore how trauma is stored in the nervous system and how it can manifest in behaviors often misunderstood in dementia. Kimberly shares why dementia should be viewed as brain changes rather than stigma, and how presence, embodiment, and compassion can transform caregiving from control into connection.This conversation also centers caregivers.Kimberly speaks openly about burnout, anticipatory grief, and the quiet toll caregiving can take on mental and physical health. She reminds us that self-compassion is not optional — it is essential. You cannot pour from an empty cup.In this episode, you’ll learn:• How trauma lives in the nervous system and shapes responses• Why dementia behaviors are communication, not defiance• The difference between caregiving and care partnering• How embodiment supports regulation for both caregiver and loved one• Why meeting people where they are creates safety• The health risks caregivers often ignore• How to recognize burnout before it becomes crisis• Why asking for help is strength, not weakness• The power of community in healingAt its heart, this episode is a reminder:Caregiving was never meant to be done alone.Healing happens in relationship.Compassion changes outcomes.Sound bites:“You can’t fill from an empty cup.”“This is not a journey that anybody is meant to do alone.”Episode Chapters:00:00 Welcome to NeuroAlchemy + Guest Introduction01:45 Trauma and the Nervous System03:29 Understanding Dementia as Brain Change05:48 Embodiment in Caregiving08:23 Why Self-Compassion Matters09:20 Survival Mode vs Regulation11:08 Kimberly’s Personal Journey13:43 Nervous System Patterns in Dementia15:35 Care Partnering vs Caregiving16:10 Understanding Behaviors19:03 Choice and Independence21:52 Caregiver Health Statistics23:30 Signs of Burnout25:03 Anticipatory Grief26:28 Community Support27:29 Compassion Challenge29:05 Closing ReflectionsConnect with Kimberly Diaz:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/placementRN/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caremattersalways/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/caringmindsdementiandbrainhangesWebsite: https://caringmindsdementiacare.com/Care Matters Always: https://caremattersalways.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-diaz-rn/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Caring_mindsUnraveled & Rising: https://unraveledandrising.com/Connect with Dr. Sarah Young:NeuroSynergy Integrative Healthhttps://www.annarborbrainhealth.onlineNeuroAlchemy Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/7agFaWsIgMJfl071O6ny14YouTubehttps://youtube.com/@neurosynergyhealthLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-sarah-youngInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/neurosynergyhealthFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/neurosynergyhealthBooks by Dr. Sarah Young:Quantum Integrative Medicine for Brain Injury: A Clinician’s Guidehttps://a.co/d/8JMnbIoThe Healer’s Map: A Multidimensional Guide to Brain Injury Recoveryhttps://a.co/d/9tthtwf
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    30 分
  • Episode 14: Indigenous Wisdom & the Fear Body with Terri Kozlowski
    2026/02/06
    In this episode of NeuroAlchemy, Dr. Sarah Young sits down with Terri Kozlowski for a deeply grounded conversation about trauma, the fear body, nervous system healing, and what it means to come home to yourself after survival.If you’ve ever felt stuck in fear, hypervigilance, or emotional overwhelm, this episode offers both clarity and compassion.Together, Sarah and Terri explore how trauma lives in the body, how the nervous system learns protection, and why healing is not about fixing yourself, but about learning to feel safe again inside your own experience.Terri shares her personal healing journey and how presence, intuition, and indigenous wisdom helped her move beyond survival mode into embodied resilience. They discuss the “fear body,” the ego’s role in trauma, and how subconscious reframing and inner parenting can gently restore trust in the body.This conversation is especially meaningful for anyone navigating:• trauma or emotional overwhelm• chronic stress or hypervigilance• fear-based patterns or anxiety• nervous system dysregulation• spiritual or emotional awakening• sensitivity or burnout• a desire for deeper self-connectionYou’ll hear about:• what the fear body really is and how it shows up in daily life• why trauma should be viewed as information, not identity• how presence creates space for healing• the difference between survival and thriving• how intuition guides recovery• why feelings are meant to move through the body, not stay stored• how indigenous wisdom offers grounded tools for transformation• practical ways to support nervous system safety• the role of inner parenting in emotional healingAt its heart, this episode is a reminder:Healing happens in the present moment.The body carries wisdom.Fear is not who you are.And transformation begins when you listen inward.Episode chapters:00:00 Welcome to NeuroAlchemy + Healing Journeys02:39 Understanding the Fear Body and Nervous System Regulation05:24 Trauma’s Impact on Body and Mind08:06 Presence and Intuition in Healing11:06 Terri’s Personal Healing Journey15:30 Hypervigilance and the Ego20:10 Indigenous Wisdom and Grounding Practices24:36 Inner Parenting and Subconscious Reframing29:13 Practical Tools for Nervous System Safety31:51 The Power Within: Healing and TransformationConnect with Terri Kozlowski:www.TerriKozlowski.comhttps://www.SoulSolutionsHealing.comwww.SoulSolutionsPodcast.comwww.RavenTranscendingFear.comhttps://www.facebook.com/KozmicSoulSolutions/https://twitter.com/tmkozlowskihttps://www.instagram.com/terrikozlowski/https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrikozlowski/http://www.youtube.com/@KozmicSoulSolutionsConnect with Dr. Sarah Young:Websitehttps://www.annarborbrainhealth.onlineNeuroAlchemy Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/7agFaWsIgMJfl071O6ny14YouTubehttps://youtube.com/@neurosynergyhealthLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-sarah-youngInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/neurosynergyhealthFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/neurosynergyhealthBooks by Dr. Sarah Young:Quantum Integrative Medicine for Brain Injury: A Clinician’s Guidehttps://a.co/d/8JMnbIoThe Healer’s Map: A Multidimensional Guide to Brain Injury Recoveryhttps://a.co/d/9tthtwf
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    38 分
  • Unlocking Your Brain's Potential- Health vs. Fitness with Dr. Sarah Young
    2026/02/04

    Summary

    In this episode of Neuroalchemy, Dr. Sarah Young delves into the crucial distinction between brain health and brain fitness, emphasizing that while they are interconnected, they serve different purposes in our cognitive well-being. Dr. Young explains that brain health refers to the physical and biological condition of the brain, including factors like blood flow, inflammation, and sleep, while brain fitness pertains to how we engage and challenge our brains through activities that promote neuroplasticity. She reassures listeners that feeling overwhelmed or struggling with cognitive tasks is not a personal failure but often a result of compromised brain health or insufficient engagement in stimulating activities.

    Dr. Young encourages listeners to embrace a proactive approach to brain fitness by introducing novelty and complexity into their daily routines. She suggests that meaningful challenges, such as learning a new skill or engaging in social interactions, can significantly enhance cognitive clarity and emotional well-being. By fostering a supportive environment and challenging the brain appropriately, individuals can move away from narratives of decline and towards resilience and growth. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to introduce one new challenge into their week, reinforcing the idea that the brain is adaptable and responsive to care and engagement.

    Keywords

    brain health, brain fitness, neuroplasticity, cognitive clarity, emotional well-being, Dr. Sarah Young, Neuroalchemy, brain challenges, mental health, integrative medicine

    Takeaways

    Brain health and brain fitness are connected but distinct.

    Your brain is not fragile; it is responsive.

    Engagement and novelty are key to brain fitness.

    Support your brain first, then challenge it.

    Feeling overwhelmed is not a personal failure.

    Sound bites

    "You're not behind and your brain is listening."

    "Your brain is not a static machine."

    "Your brain is not fragile. It is responsive."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Neuroalchemy

    01:10 Understanding Brain Health vs. Brain Fitness

    03:42 The Importance of Engagement and Novelty

    07:08 Moving Towards Resilience and Clarity

    07:33 Weekly Brain Fitness Challenge


    🔗 Dr. Sarah Young | NeuroSynergy Integrative Health

    🌿 NeuroSynergy Integrative Health⁠vhttps://www.annarborbrainhealth.online

    🎧 NeuroAlchemy: A NeuroSynergy Podcast⁠ https://open.spotify.com/show/7agFaWsIgMJfl071O6ny14?si=myJwdYl6S9WFIp4PygMgqg⁠

    📺 YouTube | NeuroSynergy Health⁠ https://youtube.com/@neurosynergyhealth?si=_nPJyn1wIy2XHq2j⁠

    💼 LinkedIn | Dr. Sarah Young⁠ https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-sarah-young⁠

    📸 Instagram | @neurosynergyhealth ⁠https://www.instagram.com/neurosynergyhealth⁠

    📘 Facebook | NeuroSynergy Integrative Health ⁠https://www.facebook.com/neurosynergyhealth⁠

    📚 Books by Dr. Sarah Young Quantum Integrative Medicine for Brain Injury: A Clinician’s Guide ⁠https://a.co/d/8JMnbIo⁠

    The Healer’s Map: A multidimensional Guide to Brain Injury Recovery⁠ https://a.co/d/9tthtwf⁠

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    9 分
  • Episode 13: Cellular Regulation: Nervous System Safety, Frequency Healing with Lara Bokovay
    2026/01/30
    In this episode of NeuroAlchemy, Dr. Sarah Young sits down with Lara Bokovay for a heartfelt conversation about nervous system healing, trauma, self-regulation, intuition, parenting, and personal growth.If you’ve ever felt reactive, overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, or unsure how to care for yourself while caring for others, this episode offers clarity, compassion, and practical insight.Together, Sarah and Lara explore how trauma shapes our nervous system responses, why reactivity is a survival adaptation (not a flaw), and how healing begins when we slow down enough to listen inward.Lara shares her personal journey with frequency therapy and intuitive healing, emphasizing the importance of mothers and caregivers healing themselves first in order to create safety for their children. They discuss how awareness creates choice, why permission is essential for growth, and how self-compassion opens the door to transformation.This conversation is especially meaningful for anyone navigating:• nervous system dysregulation• emotional overwhelm or burnout• trauma or chronic stress• parenting from survival mode• sensitivity or intuition awakening• personal healing and identity shifts• a desire to feel calmer, clearer, and more connectedYou’ll hear about:• how healing happens on a cellular and nervous system level• why reactivity is learned protection• how calming the nervous system restores clarity• the role of truth and awareness in healing• why permission matters for self-compassion• how children mirror emotional states• how frequency therapy supports emotional and physical healing• practical ways to regulate and reconnect with yourselfAt its heart, this episode is a reminder:Healing is multidimensional.Awareness creates choice.Self-compassion changes everything.And your nervous system can learn safety again.Sound bites from the episode:“Reactivity is not a flaw, but a survival adaptation.”“Regulating the nervous system on a cellular level.”“Life happens for you, not to you.”Episode chapters:00:00 Welcome to NeuroAlchemy: Healing and Clarity03:55 Understanding Nervous System Regulation09:10 The Journey of Healing and Self-Discovery15:36 The Role of Truth in Healing21:59 Permission and Self-Compassion27:25 Parenting from a Regulated State31:14 Healing Through Frequency and Intuition36:37 Awareness and Choosing DifferentlyConnect with Lara Bokovay:TikTok: @larabokovayYouTube: @larabokovayInstagram: @larabokovayFacebook: Lara Bokovay and Lara Bokovay – Coach and Intuitive ReaderLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lara-bokovay-a9000a3a/Connect with Dr. Sarah Young:Websitehttps://www.annarborbrainhealth.onlineNeuroAlchemy Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/7agFaWsIgMJfl071O6ny14YouTubehttps://youtube.com/@neurosynergyhealthLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-sarah-youngInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/neurosynergyhealthFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/neurosynergyhealthBooks by Dr. Sarah Young:Quantum Integrative Medicine for Brain Injury: A Clinician’s Guidehttps://a.co/d/8JMnbIoThe Healer’s Map: A Multidimensional Guide to Brain Injury Recoveryhttps://a.co/d/9tthtwf
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    38 分
  • Michigan Spotlight: Move Into Calm- Healing Through Movement with Tami Lysher
    2026/01/26
    In this episode of NeuroAlchemy, Dr. Sarah Young sits down with trauma-informed movement educator Tami Lysher for a deeply grounding conversation about trauma, the nervous system, healing through movement and breath, and how we can support both children and adults in reconnecting with their bodies.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, disconnected, emotionally reactive, or unsure how to help yourself or your children regulate, this episode offers gentle wisdom and practical tools.Together, Sarah and Tami explore what trauma-informed movement truly means, how the nervous system responds to stress and safety, and why healing does not require fixing yourself, but rather learning how to be present with what your body is already communicating.Tami shares her personal healing journey through trauma and breast cancer, along with the inspiration behind her framework, Move Into Calm. Designed for children, families, and caregivers, Move Into Calm offers simple, adaptable practices that meet people where they are, helping them reconnect with breath, movement, and emotional awareness.This conversation is especially meaningful for anyone navigating:• trauma or chronic stress• nervous system dysregulation• parenting sensitive or overwhelmed children• caregiving or burnout• emotional overwhelm• recovery or personal growth• a desire to feel safer inside their bodyYou’ll hear about:• what trauma-informed movement really looks like in daily life• how breath and movement work together to support regulation• why children often communicate through their bodies instead of words• how understanding your own trauma helps you support others• the body’s innate capacity to heal• how consistency builds resilience and hope• what it means to welcome yourself home to your bodyAt its heart, this episode reminds us:Clarity creates safety.Safety opens healing.Your body holds wisdom.And regulation begins with presence.Sound bites from the episode:“She doesn’t just teach regulation, she lives it.”“With consistency, there’s hope.”“Welcome yourself home to your body.”Episode chapters:00:00 Welcome to NeuroAlchemy02:09 Introducing Trauma-Informed Movement08:35 The Heart of Move Into Calm14:25 Understanding Movement and Breath19:45 The Journey of Healing26:21 The Body’s Healing Potential30:51 Hope and Regulation35:00 Closing ReflectionsConnect with Tami Lysher:Websitewww.moveintocalm.comSpecial Offerhttps://www.moveintocalm.com/black-friday-offerFacebookTami LysherInstagramIIG studiotpilatesmiYouTubestudiotpilates157LinkedInStudio t Pilates and Tami LysherEmailstudiotpil595@gmail.comConnect with Dr. Sarah Young:Websitehttps://www.annarborbrainhealth.onlineNeuroAlchemy Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/7agFaWsIgMJfl071O6ny14YouTubehttps://youtube.com/@neurosynergyhealthLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-sarah-youngInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/neurosynergyhealthFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/neurosynergyhealthBooks by Dr. Sarah Young:Quantum Integrative Medicine for Brain Injury: A Clinician’s Guidehttps://a.co/d/8JMnbIoThe Healer’s Map: A Multidimensional Guide to Brain Injury Recoveryhttps://a.co/d/9tthtwf
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    37 分