
The Biology of Trauma® With Dr. Aimie Your Freeze Questions Answered: Live Q&A with Dr. Aimie
What if the grief you've been pushing away is trying to tell you something?
In this mini episode, I open the vault on my live Q&A with Biology of Freeze students. These are the real questions people ask when they're in the deep work. The answers might surprise you.
A caregiver asked how to show up for her family while grief keeps pulling her under. A practitioner wondered why her autoimmune clients can't take action. I share the exact practice I use when grief hits like a wave.
Spoiler: it's not positive thinking. It's not pushing through. It's pausing long enough to let that part of you feel heard.
In this episode you'll hear more about:
- The grief practice no one taught us: Why ignoring emotions or "staying positive" abandons the hurting part. I share the phrase I say out loud when grief shows up. It starts with: "I'm having a feeling right now."
- How to stay present to pain without drowning: The physical gesture I use to stay connected instead of numbing. It's not about making it go away. It's about not leaving that part alone.
- What grief is really pointing to: Behind every wave is something you deeply value. Give it space. You'll get clarity on how you want to live.
- Generational trauma lives in the body: I break down how ancestral patterns show up in beliefs, sensations, and even DNA. The good news? All of it can be rewired.
- Why autoimmune clients can't take action: This isn't motivation. It's learned helplessness from early overwhelm. The roots often start before you could talk.
- Body work sending you into shutdown? If dental work or sauna leave you crashed for weeks, it might not be emotional. Your detox pathways might not keep up.
- Music as nervous system medicine: Not all calming music actually calms you. I explain what tempo range shifts your heart rate.
Our grief isn't a problem to solve. It's a messenger pointing us toward what matters most.
🎙️ Check out this week's main episode, Episode 152: Am I Too Old or Stressed To Get Pregnant? The Real Reason with Dr. Ann Shippy
💭 Try this practice this week: When a feeling shows up, pause. Say out loud: "I'm having a feeling right now." Put your hand where you feel it. Ask that part: "What do you want me to know?"
Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. It helps others find trauma-informed care.
