
In this episode of NeuroAlchemy: A NeuroSynergy Podcast, we explore what healing looks like when it isn’t linear, glamorous, or instantaneous — but instead unfolds through quiet shifts, embodied presence, and the slow remembering of who we are.
Dr. Sarah Young is joined by Denise Elysa, a trauma-informed somatic practitioner, intuitive guide, and teacher whose work centers on helping people come home to their bodies with gentleness, truth, and deep inner listening.
Denise’s story is not about one defining moment or one modality that changed everything. It is about a decade of micro-moments — tiny inner openings — that gradually reshaped her relationship with her body, her intuition, and her identity. Her honesty will resonate deeply with anyone whose healing has felt layered, nonlinear, or hard to put into words.
Together, they explore:
• The lived reality of multidimensional healing
• How somatic awareness supports nervous system regulation
• Why intuition grows stronger when we stop forcing “breakthroughs”
• The small, accessible practices that help us soften, notice, and reconnect
• What hope looks like during seasons of exhaustion, grief, or transition
This conversation is spacious, grounded, and deeply human — a reminder that healing isn’t a single turning point, but a series of gentle returns to yourself.
Connect with Denise:
DeniseElysa.com
Explore NeuroSynergy:
NeuroSynergyHealth.com