• Track, Don’t Tackle: A Gentle Practice for Body Awareness
    Jun 15 2026

    Season 8 of the Finding Peace Podcast offers practical, trauma-informed tools with host Troy L. Love. This episode introduces the simple skill of tracking sensation to reconnect with your body without overwhelming your nervous system.

    Learn the difference between noticing and diving in, and discover pendulation — moving between discomfort and safety — to build choice and agency over your experience.

    A brief practice guides you to gently notice bodily sensations, shift attention back to your environment, and return as feels manageable. The goal is relationship, not rush: small moments of safety support lasting healing.

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    12 mins
  • Stop Hacking Your Vagus: Build a Relationship With Your Nervous System
    Jun 8 2026

    Season 8 of the Finding Peace Podcast explores trauma-informed, practical ways to support the vagus nerve and nervous system—not through quick hacks, but through repeated experiences of safety.

    Host Troy L. Love explains why connection, gentle rhythm, predictability, warm presence, vocal vibration, and movement help regulation more deeply than forced techniques, and how healing is a relationship built with compassion and consistency.

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    14 mins
  • Walk It Out: How Movement Heals Trauma One Step at a Time
    Jun 1 2026

    Season 8 of the Finding Peace Podcast shares practical, trauma‑informed tools you can use in daily life to support your nervous system. Host Troy L. Love explains how bilateral stimulation—like walking rhythmically, tapping left/right, or using the butterfly hug—can help regulate emotions, reduce overwhelm, and create space for clearer thinking. These short, accessible practices are designed to help you find more peace, perspective, and connection one moment at a time.

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    16 mins
  • Breathe for Safety: Trauma-Informed Breathwork That Actually Calms
    May 26 2026

    In this short episode, Troy L. Love guides a trauma-informed approach to breathing that emphasizes choice, diaphragm engagement, and gentle lengthening of the exhale. You’ll learn simple, practical steps—and a four-minute guided practice—to help your nervous system settle without pressure or performance.

    Perfect for moments of anxiety, overwhelm, or everyday stress, this episode offers accessible tools to reconnect with your breath and create more ease, safety, and presence.

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    19 mins
  • Name It to Tame It
    May 18 2026

    Season 8 of the Finding Peace Podcast offers practical, trauma-informed tools for everyday life. In this episode Troy L. Love explores how naming sensations and experiences—descriptive before interpretive—helps calm the nervous system and prevent shame-driven reactions.

    Try the simple practice: notice "Something's happening in me," name bodily sensations and impulses, breathe, and ask what wound or need is being stirred. Safety and clarity grow from noticing, not fixing. You are worthy of love and belonging.

    https://pod.link/findingpeacepodcast

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    11 mins
  • When Midnight Overwhelms: The Containment Practice That Helps
    May 11 2026

    In this short episode of Finding Peace, host Troy L. Love shares a personal story of lying awake, flooded with shame and intense emotions, and introduces a trauma-informed tool called containment.

    He guides listeners through a simple visualization—naming feelings, placing them gently into an imagined container, and choosing when and how to return to them—emphasizing that containment is self-compassion, not suppression.

    The episode offers a practical way to pace emotional processing, honor your limits, and return to connection and repair when you have support and capacity.

    https://pod.link/findingpeacepodcast

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    16 mins
  • Pendulation: Finding Healing Between Pain and Connection
    May 4 2026

    Welcome to Season 8 of the Finding Peace Podcast with Troy L. Love. In this episode Troy shares a personal story of his abandonment wound being triggered at an event, and how the rhythm of pendulation—moving between felt pain and safety through connection—helped him slowly find relief and grounding.

    Troy offers a short, trauma-informed practice to notice uncomfortable sensations, briefly touch the wound, and return to a sense of support. The episode emphasizes that healing is messy, happens through connection, and that you are worthy of love and belonging.

    https://pod.link/findingpeacepodcast

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    14 mins
  • Grounding Using The 5-4-3-2-1 Practice
    Apr 20 2026

    Season 8 of the Finding Peace Podcast offers practical, trauma-informed tools to help you stay present when emotions run high. In this episode, host Troy L. Love guides a short orientation exercise (the 5-4-3-2-1 practice) to gently bring attention back to the present and support nervous system regulation.

    Through a brief in-session example with a client, Troy shows how naming neutral sensory details can shift the body from activation toward safety, helping listeners find calm, connection, and belonging one moment at a time.

    https://pod.link/findingpeacepodcast

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    9 mins