In this episode, Gregory brings his signature warmth and wit to a deep dive into hypervigilance—why it develops, how it shapes trauma recovery, and, most importantly, what you can do to gently dial down the constant sense of threat. You’ll hear moving stories from real listeners, accessible science, and step-by-step practices to help you move from living on high alert to creating daily moments of ease. Whether you’re struggling to rest, feeling constantly on guard, or searching for tools that work in real life, this episode will remind you that healing isn’t about forcing calm—it’s about slowly building trust with your body and mind, one ritual at a time.
Key Takeaways• Hypervigilance is a protective response that can linger long after trauma ends
• Gentle, daily rituals gradually teach your nervous system it’s safe to relax
• Creativity and sensory anchors are powerful tools for calming threat responses
• Relationships and co-regulation with others can ease chronic alertness
• Progress is measured in small moments of ease, not perfection
What You’ll Discover• The science behind why hypervigilance persists in trauma recovery
• How to use micro-rituals and environmental cues to signal safety
• Real-life listener stories of healing hypervigilance step by step
• Techniques for reframing catastrophic thinking and inviting humor
• Ways to blend body, mind, and connection for long-term nervous system change
Resources Mentioned• “Waking the Tiger” by Peter Levine
• “The Body Keeps the Score” by Bessel van der Kolk
• Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2023 study on breathing and grounding
• Nature Human Behaviour, 2022 study on novelty and neurochemistry
• “Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends” by Michael White and David Epston
Next Episode PreviewNext week, we’ll explore creative expression in healing—how art, music, and storytelling help transform pain and expand your recovery journey.
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