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Why do certain memories still trigger anxiety, fear, or emotional reactions—even years later?

In this episode, I sit down with Cedric Bertelli, founder of the Emotional Health Institute, to explore the science behind emotional memory and how our brains encode fear.

Cedric explains why many emotional triggers aren’t just “mindset issues,” but deeply learned responses stored in emotional memory. We discuss how phobias, trauma responses, and anxiety are formed—and how they can be unlearned through emotional retraining.

In this conversation, we explore:

• How emotional memories are created in the brain
• Why talk therapy doesn’t always resolve emotional triggers
• The difference between intellectual understanding and emotional learning
• Emotional plasticity and retraining fear responses
• How anxiety can be healed at the root—not just managed

If you’ve ever wondered why you logically “know you’re safe” but still feel triggered, this episode will give you a powerful new perspective on healing.

Because transformation doesn’t just happen in thought—it happens in emotional memory.