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Combative CalmThis isnt your sugary, sweet, diabetes-inducing healing podcast. Author: Sarai Speer
This isnt your sugary, sweet, diabetes-inducing healing podcast. This is Combative Calmwhere nervous system regulation meets rage rituals, somatic releases, and spicy affirmations laced with f-bombs to unfck your trauma responses. Hosted by Sarai Speera trauma-informed yoga meditation teacher, somatic healer, and high-energy bitch who tells it like it isthis show delivers real tools, not toxic positivity. Its trauma-informed, nervous system-rooted healing for the emotionally constipated, burnout-curious, high-functioning humans who are done pretending theyre fine. Its time to regulate your shit. Language: en Genres: Education, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Self-Improvement Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Meet Your Anger (Guided Visualization)
Monday, 18 August, 2025
Big Takeaway: You can feel anger, survive it, and walk out stronger. You don’t have to shove it down or let it explode — you can make it your ally.This isn’t a chill, floaty meditation. It’s about walking straight into the room with your Anger, looking it in the eye, and saying: Thank you. I see you. You’ve kept me alive. Now let’s do this differently.What happens in this episode:Grounding in safety → You set up a space that’s yours, textures, sounds, light — nothing gets in unless you invite it.Meeting Anger → You open the door. You see it, feel it, notice where it lives in your body.The conversation →Thank Anger for all the ways it’s protected you.Tell it you’re safe enough now to shift.Give it a new job: protect your boundaries, keep you off toxic feeds, help you speak up instead of explode.Integration → Anchor it into your body with touch + breath. Invite Shame, Fear, Protector — all of them — to stand with you. Together: We are one. We are safe. We are not going anywhere.Re-entry → Back in the real room, you name Anger’s new job out loud. Because this isn’t just a meditation — it’s a nervous system rewrite.Why it matters:Anger isn’t your enemy.It’s been your bodyguard, your shield, your warning flare.This practice shows you how to stop fighting it — and start using it.Not to burn everything down, but to stand in your life with fire that protects, not destroys.