What if the “safe” life is the very thing keeping your nervous system on high alert? In this episode, I sit down with Annie, a somatic practitioner, breathwork guide, and unapologetic wild soul, to explore how chasing safety, performing for approval, and suppressing truth can trap stress in the body that words alone can’t release. Annie calls trauma what it often is, incomplete stress cycles lodged in the breath, the muscles, and the fascia. The way through isn’t more mindset wo...
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What if the “safe” life is the very thing keeping your nervous system on high alert? In this episode, I sit down with Annie, a somatic practitioner, breathwork guide, and unapologetic wild soul, to explore how chasing safety, performing for approval, and suppressing truth can trap stress in the body that words alone can’t release. Annie calls trauma what it often is, incomplete stress cycles lodged in the breath, the muscles, and the fascia. The way through isn’t more mindset wo...
Tattoos, grief, and the meaning we make from pain, this one goes deep. What starts as a chat about ink turns into something much more personal: identity, loss, and the courage to evolve when life asks you to. Dylan shares the story behind covering old tattoos, and how choosing beauty over biography became a way of honouring both who he was and who he’s becoming. We also talk about grief — the kind that cracks you open — and what it means to find peace, not through explanations, but throug...
The University of Life
What if the “safe” life is the very thing keeping your nervous system on high alert? In this episode, I sit down with Annie, a somatic practitioner, breathwork guide, and unapologetic wild soul, to explore how chasing safety, performing for approval, and suppressing truth can trap stress in the body that words alone can’t release. Annie calls trauma what it often is, incomplete stress cycles lodged in the breath, the muscles, and the fascia. The way through isn’t more mindset wo...