Interoception Explained: How Your Brain and Body Work Together to Heal Stress
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What is interoception—and why does it matter so much for stress, trauma, healing, and overall wellbeing?
In this episode of the Autonomic Homeostasis Activation Podcast, Ruth Lorensson and Tom Pals explore interoception, the brain’s sensory awareness of the body’s internal state. Together, they unpack how the brain and mind interpret feelings, emotions, pain, stress, and bodily sensations—and why interoception is central to nervous system regulation and homeostasis.
Through conversations around trauma, healing, embodied cognition, and neuroscience, Ruth and Tom explore how the brain works to preserve life and support wellbeing, even when the mind feels overwhelmed, anxious, or stuck in fear.
You’ll learn:
- What interoception is and why it matters
- How the brain interprets stress, pain, and emotion
- The relationship between the brain, mind, and body
- Why homeostasis is about adaptation, not perfect balance
- How embodied cognition influences healing and wellbeing
This episode offers a powerful reframe of the brain—not as a machine working against you, but as an intelligent, living system working to support life, resilience, and flourishing.
New to the AHA Podcast? Start here:
• Autonomic Nervous System Explained: Why You Feel Stuck in Stress (and How to Reset)
• Interoception Explained: How Your Brain and Body Work Together to Heal Stress
• Why You Don't Feel Safe (Even When You Are): Nervous System Explained
• The Truth About Homeostasis: Why Balance Is a Myth
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