March 22, 2021

Capacity - moving to expansiveness – neuroscience, neurobiology and the social engagement system

Capacity - moving to expansiveness – neuroscience, neurobiology and the social engagement system

Show notes Episode 33 “Capacity - moving to expansiveness – neuroscience, neurobiology and the social engagement system” with our guest Pamela Stokes
There is a connection far beyond our bodies.
There is a part of the neuroscience and the neurobiology that is called the social engagement system. And it's a grouping of five different things in our physiology that allows us to connect with ourselves. But also to connect with each other
 
This week we get into the neuroscience of our connections with one another and we figure out how to begin the healing process for our society. 
Some topics include: the science of brain and body, trauma based therapeutic movement and brain training, movement and neuroplasticity, mindful motion, the insula cortex and how it is the key that allows us to connect with others.
This episode is really big on more than one level. It’s a little over 90 minutes, but it’s packed with techniques that will help our world. Trust me when I say, you don’t want to miss a minute of it.
We begin with the question of how to get out of operating from full capacity mode (meaning we all have so much on our “plate” from responsibilities, to worries and thoughts, to trauma, fear, and pain) and unable to be open to others, to getting to an embracing, loving, giving state; getting back to social engagements and selfless constructs, after so much we have been through. Also, can trauma actually be beneficial? How can we be there for each other (as a society) when we are all in pain? Who gets to go first in being heard and cared for, when we all need comforting and help?
Today, we have some answers that will begin this process. Guys, everything is going to be OK! - more than OK, actually!
 to connect with Pamela 
https://www.linkedin.com/in/moveintoresilience/
https://www.moveintoresilience.com/about-pamela/
 
Let's connect! Email us through: www.ourfriendlyworld.com 
and also: www.ourfriendlyworldpodcast.com
Please leave us a review on iTunes to help our podcast reach more people.
Thank you,
Fawn and Matt

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Show notes Episode 33 “Capacity - moving to expansiveness – neuroscience, neurobiology and the social engagement system” with our guest Pamela Stokes

There is a connection far beyond our bodies.

There is a part of the neuroscience and the neurobiology that is called the social engagement system. And it's a grouping of five different things in our physiology that allows us to connect with ourselves. But also to connect with each other

 

This week we get into the neuroscience of our connections with one another and we figure out how to begin the healing process for our society. 

Some topics include: the science of brain and body, trauma based therapeutic movement and brain training, movement and neuroplasticity, mindful motion, the insula cortex and how it is the key that allows us to connect with others.

This episode is really big on more than one level. It’s a little over 90 minutes, but it’s packed with techniques that will help our world. Trust me when I say, you don’t want to miss a minute of it.

We begin with the question of how to get out of operating from full capacity mode (meaning we all have so much on our “plate” from responsibilities, to worries and thoughts, to trauma, fear, and pain) and unable to be open to others, to getting to an embracing, loving, giving state; getting back to social engagements and selfless constructs, after so much we have been through. Also, can trauma actually be beneficial? How can we be there for each other (as a society) when we are all in pain? Who gets to go first in being heard and cared for, when we all need comforting and help?

Today, we have some answers that will begin this process. Guys, everything is going to be OK! - more than OK, actually!

 to connect with Pamela 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/moveintoresilience/

https://www.moveintoresilience.com/about-pamela/

 

Let's connect! Email us through: www.ourfriendlyworld.com 

and also: www.ourfriendlyworldpodcast.com

Please leave us a review on iTunes to help our podcast reach more people.

Thank you,

Fawn and Matt