Exploring Polyvagal Theory: Navigating Loss and Grief

September 8, 2020

Teri Brooks, part of the Gemmo Memo team drops into conversation with Maegan and me in this special episode.  Set some time aside to listen to this touching and personal discussion of grief and loss through the polyvagal lens.  I am so grateful to Teri for showing up so bravely and sharing what has worked and what Gemmos she would not be without as she navigates these early stages of grief.

The polyvagal theory is the masterful work of Dr. Stephen Porges that in short,  helps us see and understand habitual emotional patterns enough to interrupt them.  In this organic series of on the spot learning, Health educator and Gemmotherapy expert Lauren Hubele, Japanese Acupuncturist Maegan Lemp guests explore the use of the Polyvagal Theory as a guide for selecting extracts.

image_pdfimage_print

Immunity matters!
Learn to support your health naturally with weekly tips
delivered straight to your inbox.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

You may also be interested in:

Exploring Polyvagal Theory: Are you disconnecting?

By Lauren | November 4, 2020

How do you know if your autonomic nervous system has dropped into the dorsal state? A fundamental question for today, as the challenges faced personally and as a community, may leave you emotionally exhausted and overwhelmed. The biggest problem with the dorsal vagal state is that the access to the very resources that can help…

Exploration of Polyvagal Theory: Breath and your story of safety

By Lauren | September 22, 2020

Watch a baby breathe and you will see that they breathe with their entire body. There’s no holding back and that breath nurishes every cell. In today’s episode you will discover how to get some of that goodness for yourself.   With all that 2020 continues to deliver you might want to listen in to our…

Exploration of Polyvagal Theory: Heart Palpitations and your Autonomic Nervous System

By Lauren | October 14, 2020

Stephen Porges, founder of Polyvagal Theory tells us that feeling safe is transformative.  I could not agree more but how might one experience a felt sense of safety when your heart is racing with palpitations?    Your physician has informed you that your heart is fine but the symptom continues.  That clear signal of danger leads…

Exploration of Polyvagal Theory: Sympathetic Activation through the Polyvagal Lens

By Amy Gelfand | August 3, 2020

In this episode, Lauren and psychotherapist Cameron Scott breakdown a recent sympathetic activation experience using the Polyvagal lens. The polyvagal theory is the masterful work of Dr. Stephen Porges that in short, it helps us see and understand habitual emotional patterns enough to interrupt them.  In this particular series, Health educator and Gemmotherapy expert Lauren…

Leave a Comment





This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.