This is an exciting one, friends!
Stephen Porges is the visionary scientist who gave us polyvagal theory—a framework that’s reshaped how the world understands trauma, safety, and human connection. His work has influenced everyone from therapists to meditation teachers to parents trying to soothe a colicky baby. And now he’s here with us, alongside his brilliant co-author Karen Onderko, to talk about their new book and the Safe and Sound Protocol.
This episode is part science, part storytelling, and part live experiment.
In this conversation, we talk about:
* The origins of polyvagal theory and why it changed the trauma world forever
* How the Safe and Sound Protocol helps bodies shift out of defense and into connection
* Wild stories of teens, adults, and even toddlers in a sound cube discovering safety for the first time
* Why “safety” can sometimes feel scary (and what to do about it)
* The nervous system’s three favorite things: context, choice, and connection
And then, because we’re all about real-time practice over here, Jeff guides Stephen and Karen in a short meditation. Afterwards, Stephen deconstructs it through a polyvagal lens, showing us how context, choice, and connection are the nervous system’s love language.
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This is one of those conversations we’ll be talking about for a long time. It’s science, but it’s also about how to be human together. How to tune our bodies toward safety and open the doors to connection.
✨ Know someone who’s been geeking out on the nervous system, or just trying to figure out how to feel safe in their own skin? Share this episode with them!
Thanks for practicing with us,
🧘🏽♀️ Tasha & Jeff 🧘🏼♂️
Links
* Stephen Porges
* Karen Onderko @ The Polyvagal Institute
* Book: Safe and Sound: A Polyvagal Approach for Connection, Change, and Healing
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