39 min

Healing through Sound Thrive the Podcast

    • Self-Improvement

Links to free resources: 


Thriveology Quiz



https://tr2vhgt9f7y.typeform.com/to/QLSljJaV



Why Mindset Matters: 



https://rebecca-kase-3d4c.mykajabi.com/mindset-free-resource-3ae938dd-25cb-4b28-b1ed-6ec489ad5fd6






Here is what was covered in this episode: 


Podcast intro: focusing on combining neuroscience, psychology, spirituality, and personal experience to help listeners thrive.


Special guest Leah Dawang discusses the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) from Unite, explaining its benefits for the nervous system.


Leah explains the SSP, developed by Dr. Stephen Porges, which uses specially filtered music to aid in nervous system regulation.


Both Rebecca and Leah share personal experiences with SSP, noting improvements in eye contact and emotional regulation.


The discussion covers how SSP can be integrated with various therapeutic practices like EMDR, CBT, and more.


Leah highlights research backing SSP, initially focused on autism spectrum disorders, with broad applications for various conditions.


Information on SSP training for mental health professionals, featuring an 8-hour online course that includes theoretical and practical aspects.


Guidance on finding qualified SSP practitioners through Unite's website for those interested in experiencing SSP.


The episode concludes with a discussion on the human need for connection and how SSP facilitates this, encouraging listeners to consider both experiencing and training in SSP.

Links to free resources: 


Thriveology Quiz



https://tr2vhgt9f7y.typeform.com/to/QLSljJaV



Why Mindset Matters: 



https://rebecca-kase-3d4c.mykajabi.com/mindset-free-resource-3ae938dd-25cb-4b28-b1ed-6ec489ad5fd6






Here is what was covered in this episode: 


Podcast intro: focusing on combining neuroscience, psychology, spirituality, and personal experience to help listeners thrive.


Special guest Leah Dawang discusses the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) from Unite, explaining its benefits for the nervous system.


Leah explains the SSP, developed by Dr. Stephen Porges, which uses specially filtered music to aid in nervous system regulation.


Both Rebecca and Leah share personal experiences with SSP, noting improvements in eye contact and emotional regulation.


The discussion covers how SSP can be integrated with various therapeutic practices like EMDR, CBT, and more.


Leah highlights research backing SSP, initially focused on autism spectrum disorders, with broad applications for various conditions.


Information on SSP training for mental health professionals, featuring an 8-hour online course that includes theoretical and practical aspects.


Guidance on finding qualified SSP practitioners through Unite's website for those interested in experiencing SSP.


The episode concludes with a discussion on the human need for connection and how SSP facilitates this, encouraging listeners to consider both experiencing and training in SSP.

39 min