Chandler welcomes Hero and certified Rolfer, Moylan Ryan, back to the show to discuss what moving beyond talk therapy practices and into embodied change looks like. Moylan introduces his developing practice, Mindfulness in Motion, and explains why lasting healing requires retraining the nervous system through various types of movement rather than solely understanding your trauma at a cognitive level.
Together, they explore protection versus connection, vertical responsibility, and how safe, relational movement can help shift ingrained patterns of fight, flight, or freeze.
What You Will Learn
- [00:07:30] How fragmentation shifts into integration when someone “remembers” who they are and moves from living in parts to living as a whole
- [00:11:30] The physical signs of a dysregulated nervous system, including held breath, elevated shoulders, tight jaw, and living in a startle reflex
- [00:13:30] Why understanding your story cognitively does not override trauma stored in implicit memory
- [00:15:30] How safe environments with sympathetic activation and ventral vagal influence help retrain the nervous system
- [00:17:30] The difference between traditional movement practices and movement that introduces low-grade threat to interrupt reactionary patterns
- [00:23:30] How shifting from protection to connection changes the way the brain functions and supports embodied equanimity
- [00:28:00] Why exercise alone does not retrain habitual reactivity without relational challenge
- [00:40:30] How movement that includes low-grade threat becomes the doorway to rewiring fear-based responses into grounded choice
Let’s Connect!
Moylan Ryan
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Chandler Stroud
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