The Body REMEMBERS: The Physical & Physiological Effects of Trauma
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The Body Remembers: The Physical & Physiological Effects of Trauma — Especially for Women of Color
What happens when you’ve been “strong” for so long that your body finally says, enough?
In this powerful episode of Rooted & Rising, Dr. Carmela Maxell sits down with author, speaker, and wellness advocate Dee Mosley for an honest conversation about the ways trauma can live far beyond our thoughts.
They explore what happens when survival mode becomes a way of life—and when the nervous system becomes accustomed to being constantly on alert.
For women of color, and Black women in particular, the expectation to be strong can carry an enormous cost. Carmela and Dee unpack the pressure to keep performing, caring for everyone else, pushing through exhaustion, and appearing okay even when the body is signaling otherwise.
Together, they discuss the connection between trauma and the body, chronic stress and exhaustion, the complicated relationship many women have with rest, faith and mental health care, workplace expectations, generational patterns, and the difference between being resilient and simply becoming very good at surviving.
Dee also shares her own journey of reaching a point where her body could no longer keep pace with what she was asking of it—and how that experience ultimately became part of her healing journey and her book, Grace & Glow.
This conversation asks an important question:
What if the strongest thing you can do is stop proving how much you can endure?
If you have ever been the dependable one, the high performer, the caregiver, the person everyone calls because “you can handle it”—this conversation is for you.
🎙️ Rooted & Rising with Dr. Carmela Maxell
Featuring Dee Mosley
📅 Streaming August 4, 2026
🎧 Available wherever you get your podcasts.
Dee Mosley is the author of Grace & Glow: My Nervous Breakdown Was Never Going to Win Against Me.
Get Grace & Glow on Amazon
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Sometimes the body remembers what we've spent years trying to push through. ❤️