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Combative Calm

Sarai Speer
Combative Calm
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    The Nervous System Cost of Being the Strong One

    02/03/2026 | 26 mins.
    If you’ve always been the one who holds it together, handles it, fixes it, and rarely asks for help, this episode is for you.
    We’re breaking down the neuroscience behind overfunctioning and chronic emotional composure. How early conditioning wires the amygdala and stress system. How the HPA axis keeps cortisol circulating. How emotional suppression increases sympathetic activation even when you look calm on the outside. And why the eventual crash into exhaustion, brain fog, or shutdown isn’t weakness — it’s physiology.
    This episode goes deep into how chronic vigilance affects heart rate variability, muscle tension, breathing patterns, and executive function. 
    You’ll understand why letting go feels unsafe, why receiving support triggers discomfort, and how prediction patterns in the brain keep you gripping even when you’re tired.
    We close with a somatic integration practice to help your nervous system experience softening without losing strength.
    Being strong may have kept you safe & your body deserves flexibility now.
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    Guided Emotional Reset & Deep Nervous System Rest

    23/02/2026 | 14 mins.
    After big emotions move through the body, the nervous system still needs space to settle.
    In this guided meditation, we move beyond calming down and into emotional processing. You’ll be guided through easy breathwork, sensory awareness, and deep-settling practices that help your body complete stress cycles and return to a state of regulation.
    This isn’t about suppressing feelings or forcing peace. It’s about allowing sensation to move, giving your nervous system time to digest what it’s been carrying, and letting the body drop out of survival mode.
    Use this episode after emotional release work, after a hard day, or anytime you need your system to land.
    Your nervous system knows how to settle. This practice helps it remember.
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    How to Move Big Emotions Out of the Body (Somatic Release for Emotional Overload)

    23/02/2026 | 11 mins.
    Big emotions don’t resolve by thinking about them. 
    They resolve when the nervous system completes stress responses in the body.
    In this episode, we break down the neuroscience of emotional release, from stress hormones and muscle bracing to how movement, breath, and pressure signal safety back to the brain through the vagus nerve.
    You’ll learn why emotions get stored when stress cycles stay unfinished and how different emotions live in different parts of the body.
    Then we practice targeted somatic releases for anger, overwhelm, fear, and grief so your nervous system can actually discharge emotional energy instead of carrying it all day.
    This episode gives you real tools to process big feelings in real time and bring your body back into balance.
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    Why You Cry, Snap, or Shut Down (Emotional Overload & the Nervous System)

    23/02/2026 | 9 mins.
    If you’ve ever felt like your emotions come in waves that are too big, too intense, or completely out of proportion… this episode is for you.
    We’re breaking down what actually happens in the brain and body during emotional overload. From the amygdala activating to stress hormones flooding your system to muscles bracing and energy mobilizing, your reactions are biological processes—not personality flaws.
    You’ll learn why crying, snapping, anger, numbness, and shutdown are attempts at regulation, how unfinished stress cycles get stored in the body, and why suppressing big emotions makes them hit harder later.
    This episode connects a personal story with neuroscience, so you can understand your emotional intensity through a nervous system lens rather than shame.
    The next episode moves into somatic tools to help those big emotions move through the body rather than build up.
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    Guided Meditation for Anxiety: Letting the Body Release and Settle

    09/02/2026 | 15 mins.
    Guided Meditation for Anxiety: Letting the Body Release and Settle
    Anxiety doesn’t live only in your thoughts. It lives in your muscles, breath, and nervous system.
    In this longer guided meditation, we work directly with the body to release stored tension and shift out of survival mode. Through breathwork, progressive muscle release, gentle attention shifts, and grounding touch, your nervous system learns the contrast between braced and safe.
    This practice helps discharge anxious energy, calm the stress response, and bring your body back into a settled state, rather than trying to think your way into calm.
    Use this episode when anxiety feels intense, when your body won’t slow down, or anytime you need real nervous system relief.
    Many people notice deeper breathing, softer muscles, emotional release, and a stronger sense of ease by the end of this meditation.
    Come back to it whenever your system needs a reset.

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About Combative Calm

This isn’t your sugary, sweet, diabetes-inducing healing podcast. This is Combative Calm—where nervous system regulation meets rage rituals, somatic releases, and spicy affirmations laced with f-bombs to unfck your trauma responses. Hosted by Sarai Speer—a trauma-informed yoga + meditation teacher, somatic healer, and high-energy bitch who tells it like it is—this show delivers real tools, not toxic positivity. It’s trauma-informed, nervous system-rooted healing for the emotionally constipated, burnout-curious, high-functioning humans who are done pretending they’re fine. It’s time to regulate your shit.
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