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🗓️ 2 October 2019
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People often compare the human body to a car, but this is a bad analogy (unless it’s a Tesla) because your body doesn’t contain a combustion engine. You’re electric, my friend, and your nerves are in the driver’s seat. One electrical stimulus makes you anxious, another makes you calm; mostly, you’re an out-of-control cross-fire of signals that kicks you around energetically and emotionally throughout the day.
To know your nerves, you must know the vagus nerve. It’s the master controller of the parasympathetic branch of your autonomic nervous system - and it’s more complex than simply “rest and digest.” Let’s deep dive into the polyvagal theory on this week’s show.
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Deb is a clinician, consultant, lecturer, and coordinator of the Traumatic Stress Research Consortium in the Kinsey Institute. Her work is based on the Polyvagal Theory to understand and resolve the impact of trauma, understand the autonomic nervous system, and move into states of protection and connection. She is the author of the book The Polyvagal Theory in Therapy available on Amazon or through her website.
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0:27.4 | and live a more inspired fulfilled life, fulfilled day. |
0:30.1 | Let's see. |
0:30.9 | Today's show is about the Vegas nerve. For all of you yoga students and meditation students out there, |
0:36.7 | the Vegas nerve is so so important for controlling your parasympathetic nervous system response, |
0:41.7 | often thought of as your rest and digest response which is |
0:44.2 | correct but there's more to it than that which is what we'll be unpacking today. |
0:48.2 | On the show we have so many different people come on the show and we tend to see the |
0:52.3 | world through our own |
0:52.8 | lens you know but really when we think about our body and our experience in this |
0:56.6 | body we really have three different bodies that we could look at we have our |
1:00.8 | chemical body our endocrine system or hormones we have our |
1:04.4 | bacterial body which is so so important the three pounds of bacteria living in your |
1:08.8 | gut which nutritional people get so obsessed with now we our electrical body, which we don't pay nearly |
1:14.1 | enough attention to, our nervous system, which we'll be talking about today. This is |
1:18.8 | controlling your response to all kinds of stimuli, even what you're listening to right now, your |
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