94 - 🎥 Live Panel: “The Body Remembers”
Healing for Male Survivors with Mike ChapmanMarch 17, 202600:48:5344.76 MB

94 - 🎥 Live Panel: “The Body Remembers”

Discover how trauma is stored in the body and learn practical tools for healing and managing triggers. This episode features insights from male survivors, who are also prior podcast guests, sharing their journeys of bodily awareness, coping mechanisms, and the importance of safety in recovery. In this episode we discuss:

  • The concept of the body "remembering" trauma long after the event

  • How physical sensations and pain can be indicators of past trauma

  • Personal stories of body triggers such as pain, fainting, and emotional responses

  • Strategies for grounding, grounding tools, and creating safety

  • Creative outlets like painting, gardening, and animal companionship as healing tools

  • The importance of advocating for oneself during medical procedures

  • Recognizing emotional flashbacks versus body memories

  • The role of neuroplasticity: rewiring the brain for safety

  • Tips for supporters and loved ones to assist trauma survivors

  • How triggers can be unexpected and how to prepare for them

If you want to see the VIDEO 🎥 version of this podcast, you can watch from either Spotify or Youtube.

More about the panelists:

Previous podcast interviews with Brandon & Dave (links to YouTube; contact info is within the show notes of each episode): 

Links Mentioned:

Mike Chapman’s links:

If you would like to join us for future LIVE podcast events, learn more at: 

PolarLifeConsulting.com/live

Please Note: The views and opinions expressed by guests of this podcast are their own, and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them, their beliefs, or any entity they represent, by neither Mike Chapman nor Polar Life Consulting.

**Trigger Warning/Explicit Content Warning** - we will talk openly and frankly about sexual abuse from the victim's perspective. Sometimes cursing may be used, but kept at a minimum. Please practice self-care while listening to episodes and feel free to pause if you become triggered while listening. 

Let me know what you think of the podcast with a rating and a review.

DONATE – Tax-Deductible gifts to Husband Material Ministries

Discover how trauma is stored in the body and learn practical tools for healing and managing triggers. This episode features insights from male survivors, who are also prior podcast guests, sharing their journeys of bodily awareness, coping mechanisms, and the importance of safety in recovery. In this episode we discuss:

  • The concept of the body "remembering" trauma long after the event

  • How physical sensations and pain can be indicators of past trauma

  • Personal stories of body triggers such as pain, fainting, and emotional responses

  • Strategies for grounding, grounding tools, and creating safety

  • Creative outlets like painting, gardening, and animal companionship as healing tools

  • The importance of advocating for oneself during medical procedures

  • Recognizing emotional flashbacks versus body memories

  • The role of neuroplasticity: rewiring the brain for safety

  • Tips for supporters and loved ones to assist trauma survivors

  • How triggers can be unexpected and how to prepare for them

If you want to see the VIDEO 🎥 version of this podcast, you can watch from either Spotify or Youtube.

More about the panelists:

Previous podcast interviews with Brandon & Dave (links to YouTube; contact info is within the show notes of each episode): 

Links Mentioned:

Mike Chapman’s links:

If you would like to join us for future LIVE podcast events, learn more at: 

PolarLifeConsulting.com/live

Please Note: The views and opinions expressed by guests of this podcast are their own, and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them, their beliefs, or any entity they represent, by neither Mike Chapman nor Polar Life Consulting.

**Trigger Warning/Explicit Content Warning** - we will talk openly and frankly about sexual abuse from the victim's perspective. Sometimes cursing may be used, but kept at a minimum. Please practice self-care while listening to episodes and feel free to pause if you become triggered while listening. 

Let me know what you think of the podcast with a rating and a review.

DONATE – Tax-Deductible gifts to Husband Material Ministries