In Episode 124 of Wellness in Every Season, Autumn Carter gently guides you through a deeply personal and profoundly helpful conversation about stress, its effects, and how to release it through practical and holistic techniques. With honesty and warmth, Autumn shares from her own life—including the emotional aftermath of a car accident and the everyday chaos of parenting four young children—to show how stress doesn’t have to control us. Instead, it can be a powerful signal to slow down, realign, and come back home to ourselves.
This episode explores the dual nature of stress, recognizing that while it can motivate and drive growth, it also carries the potential to harm our physical and emotional well-being when left unchecked. Through stories, self-reflection, and supportive encouragement, Autumn offers a refreshing perspective: stress is not who you are—it’s just one part of you.
Listeners are invited into a restorative body scan and breathwork practice, where they reconnect with their physical selves and listen to what their bodies are trying to say. This episode is filled with empowering questions to reflect on: Where do you feel stress in your body? What parts of you need to be heard? What do you need to add to your life—not just remove—to create lasting relief? And what would your most peaceful, well self ask for if it could speak?
You’ll walk away from this episode not only with grounding tools for daily life, but also with the reminder that you’re allowed to feel seen, held, and supported—even in the midst of the busiest seasons. Whether you’re just beginning your wellness journey or you’re looking for new ways to deepen it, this episode is a powerful invitation to pause, recalibrate, and embrace the kind of peace that transforms from the inside out.
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