Why the Body Remembers: Trauma, Movement & Nervous System Healing (Ep 83)
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Trauma does not live only in the mind.
It lives in the body — and in community.
In this powerful solo episode of The Secret Formula of Femininity, Dr. Nicole Monteiro explores why the body remembers trauma, how emotions are stored in the nervous system, and why movement, rhythm, and ritual have always been central to healing across cultures.
Drawing from:
- nervous system science
- somatic psychology
- traditional African and diasporic movement practices
- and her published research African Dance as a Healing Modality throughout the Diaspora (Monteiro & Wall, 2011)
Dr. Monteiro bridges ancient collective healing practices with modern clinical understanding to explain how trauma is regulated, released, and integrated through the body.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why trauma cannot be resolved by insight alone
- How the nervous system stores unresolved emotional energy
- Why traditional movement and ritual regulated communities for centuries
- What modern society lost when healing became individual and verbal
- How women across generations can safely reintroduce embodied healing today
- Why collective practices restore safety faster than isolation
If you’ve ever said, “I’ve talked about this, but my body still reacts,” this episode explains why — and what your body has been waiting for.
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