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Keeping an Open Heart With PTSD: How Releasing Pain Sets You Free
Stop Building Your Life Around Trauma: The Power of an Open Heart
When Pain Piles Up: An Open-Heart Practice for PTSD Recovery
From Avoiding Pain to Emotional Freedom: Rewiring Your Relationship With Trauma
How to Release Stored Trauma Energy Without Getting Overwhelmed
Triggers as Teachers: Using PTSD Flashbacks to Heal Instead of Collapse
Vulnerability, Boundaries, and Healing: Keeping Your Heart Open After Trauma
Letting Go of a Lifetime of Pain: An Open-Heart Method for PTSD Survivors
Why Numbing Out Keeps Trauma Stuck (And What to Do Instead)
Living From Love Instead of Fear: How Open-Hearted Living Transforms PTSD Recovery
Host: Brad Schipke • Overcoming PTSD Podcast • Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching
In this episode, Brad shares the simple but life-changing concept that helped him stop building his entire life around pain and fear. Instead of avoiding emotions at all costs, he explains how learning to keep an open heart allowed him to finally release the backlog of trauma energy that had controlled everything from his relationships to whether he could even step outside his front door.
You’ll hear how pain piles up over years when it’s never fully felt or released, and why that creates a life that keeps getting smaller and more restricted. Brad walks through the idea of pain as “just energy” that can move out of your body when you learn to relax, soften your heart, and allow emotions to flow instead of stuffing them down and closing off.
Brad and Kayleen also explore how this open-heart practice transforms relationships, authenticity, and everyday choices. They talk about vulnerability without losing boundaries, how to notice whether your heart is open or closed in the moment, and what it practically looks like to use triggers as opportunities to heal instead of proof that you’re broken.
By the end of this episode, you’ll have a new way to understand your triggers, your pain, and your patterns of avoidance—and a simple inner compass: “Is my heart open or closed right now?” This one shift can change the way you move through PTSD recovery, your relationships, and your future.
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💡 What You’ll Learn
Why trauma pain piles up over time when you avoid feeling it
How to tell if your heart is open or closed in everyday situations
A simple way to step back into your observer or “true self” instead of being consumed by pain
How to use PTSD triggers as opportunities to release old stored emotion
Practical ways to start opening your heart in relationships without losing your boundaries
How vulnerability can make you stronger instead of more fragile after trauma
Why building your life around avoiding pain keeps you stuck and afraid
How to gently practice emotional release so it feels safe and manageable
The long-term vision of living from love and authenticity instead of fear and trauma patterns
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đź§ Key Takeaway
Healing from PTSD becomes possible when you stop running from pain, open your heart, and allow stored emotions to move through you instead of building your entire life around avoiding them.
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đź”— Next Steps
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Topics Covered:
PTSD recovery • trauma healing • keeping an open heart • releasing stored trauma • emotional release for PTSD • emotional regulation • nervous system regulation • triggers as opportunities to heal • vulnerability and boundaries after trauma • trauma and relationships • C-PTSD coping skills • processing trauma emotions • avoiding emotional numbness • letting go of lifelong pain • mindfulness for PTSD • living authentically after trauma • inner child and past pain • trauma coping tools • Brad Schipke • Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching