What if the reason you can’t “just move on” isn’t because you’re broken—it’s because your body is still holding on to the pain?
In this episode, I sit down with my best friend, Victoria, a fellow Somatic Release Breathwork Practitioner, to dive into how heartbreak and trauma actually get stuck in your nervous system—and how breathwork became the missing piece that finally set her free after years of therapy couldn’t.
If you’re tired of feeling stuck, repeating toxic patterns, or struggling to let go of past relationships, this conversation will show you why it’s not your fault—and how healing can finally happen for you.
💡 What You’ll Learn:-
Why your nervous system keeps attracting toxic patterns
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How trauma lives in your body (not your mind)
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Why mindset shifts and therapy aren’t enough to fully heal
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How somatic breathwork can help you break free for good
Join my FREE 5-Day Heartbreak to Healing Challenge starting March 10th!
You’ll learn how to: ✔️ Break free from toxic relationship cycles ✔️ Reset your nervous system ✔️ Release pain, anxiety, and heartbreak for good
⏱️ Episode Highlights:
00:00 - Victoria’s healing journey through breathwork 12:00 - Why therapy wasn’t enough 18:00 - How your body holds onto heartbreak 31:00 - Using breathwork to reset your nervous system 42:00 - Breaking toxic patterns for good
Feeling stuck isn’t your fault—but staying stuck doesn’t have to be your story. 💖
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