Feeling Safe & Standing Strong

Bronwyn Clee

Based on the Universal Truth “We’ve all got the right to feel safe”.  This Podcast is co-branded and brought to you by The Institute of Hope and Protective Behaviours International. Each episode offers practical, plain English tools for psychological safety, communication and emotional fitness with simple body based practices you can use right away. Listen here, read the full transcript and save your favourite practices. 

Episodes

  1. SEP 21

    Episode 4: Safety in Connection

    Send us a text Safety doesn’t just live inside us; it grows when we feel connected to others. In this episode, we explore how relationships can either build or erode our sense of safety, and why noticing subtle cues in ourselves and others helps us respond with care and respect. We’ll touch on how the nervous system is wired for connection (sometimes called co-regulation in Polyvagal Theory), which simply means the calming effect we have on each other. Just like babies settle when held, adults also feel safer when they’re with people who are calm and caring. Somatic Practices in this episode: **Somatic practices are simple ways of listening to and supporting our body so that we can respond with more clarity and care.  🫂 Mirrored Breathing:  breathing in sync with another person (either face to face or visualised) to feel more connected. 👀 Soft Eyes: gently softening your gaze to release tension and invite calm. (You’ll be guided through these practices in the episode. If you’re listening alone, you could adapt them when at your desk or walking.) By the end of this conversation, you’ll understand more about how safety is built in relationships and have two simple practices to experience steadiness and connection with others. ✨ Feeling Safe Standing Strong is brought to you by The Institute of Hope (IOH) in collaboration with Protective Behaviours International (PBI). 🌏 I have the privilege of living, loving, learning, and creating on Larrakia Country and I pay my respects to Elders past, present, and emerging. 🔗 Find out more at www.theinstituteofhope.com.au or www.protectivebehavioursinternational.net

    11 min
  2. SEP 7

    Episode 2: Listening to the Body's Alarms

    Send us a text 🎙 Episode 2: Listening to the Body's Alarms Our bodies are designed to keep us safe, and it often sounds the alarm before our mind fully understands what’s happening. This episode explores how the fight, flight, freeze, and fawn responses show up in our daily lives. We’ll break down the nervous system in simple language: it’s like a smoke alarm that sometimes gets too sensitive. By learning to recognise when our body’s alarm is ringing, we can choose how to respond instead of being swept away by stress. You’ll also hear more about Polyvagal Theory — the science that explains how our body moves between states of safety, danger, and shutdown. Don’t worry, we’ll keep it practical and focused on what matters: how it feels in our body and what we can do about it. Somatic Practices in this episode: **Somatic practices are simple ways of listening to and supporting our body so that we can respond with more clarity and care.  ✋ Orienting Practice: gently scanning your environment to reassure your nervous system.👣 5-4-3-2-1 Touch Point Reset: using your senses to ground yourself in the presentBy the end of this episode, you’ll understand your body’s alarm system in a different light and have two simple tools to help reset it. ✨ Feeling Safe Standing Strong is brought to you by The Institute of Hope (IOH) in collaboration with Protective Behaviours International (PBI). 🌏 I have the privilege of living, loving, learning, and creating on Larrakia Country and I pay my respects to Elders past, present, and emerging. 🔗 Find out more at www.theinstituteofhope.com.au or www.protectivebehavioursinternational.net

    9 min
  3. AUG 31

    Episode 1: When Safety Isn’t Obvious

    Send us a text Sometimes our bodies notice danger or discomfort before our minds catch on. In this episode, we explore the hidden ways our body signals us when something’s not quite right, even when nothing seems obvious on the surface. This is the foundation of psychological safety, recognising those subtle inner alarms and learning to respond with care. We touch on how the nervous system works (drawing lightly from Polyvagal Theory, which explains how our body shifts between states of calm, alert, or shutdown), and connect this with Universal Protective Behaviours Pillar One: that we all have the right to feel safe, and also have the responsibility to respect others rights to feel safe. Somatic Practices in this episode: **Somatic practices are simple ways of listening to and supporting our body so that we can respond with more clarity and care. Butterfly Hug — gentle rhythmic tapping to calm your system.3:6 Grounding Breath — breathing with a longer exhale to help the body settle.(You’ll be guided through each practice in the episode. Try them at your desk or adapt them while walking.) By the end of this conversation, you’ll have a clearer sense of how safety shows up in your body and two simple tools to return to steadiness when safety isn’t obvious.  ✨ Feeling Safe Standing Strong is brought to you by The Institute of Hope (IOH) in collaboration with Protective Behaviours International (PBI). 🌏 I have the privilege of living, loving, learning, and creating on Larrakia Country and I pay my respects to Elders past, present, and emerging. 🔗 Find out more at www.theinstituteofhope.com.au or www.protectivebehavioursinternational.net

    12 min

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Based on the Universal Truth “We’ve all got the right to feel safe”.  This Podcast is co-branded and brought to you by The Institute of Hope and Protective Behaviours International. Each episode offers practical, plain English tools for psychological safety, communication and emotional fitness with simple body based practices you can use right away. Listen here, read the full transcript and save your favourite practices.