Getting Through the Week Podcast

Dr. KellyRae

The Getting Through the Week Podcast is dedicated to nervous system regulation, emotional resilience, and grounded personal growth. Each week, Dr. KellyRae brings honest, real-world conversations about emotional awareness, shadow work, life transitions, and the courage it takes to evolve. You’ll gain practical tools to regulate before you react, build self-trust, and lead your life from the inside out. New episodes every Monday.

  1. 3D AGO

    Resurrection Doesn’t Feel Like You Think It Will

    Lately, something has felt… off. Not necessarily wrong. Not tied to one specific event. But different. You might feel more tired than usual… quieter… less tolerant of things you used to push through… Like your energy has shifted in a way you can’t quite explain. And at the same time… the world feels loud. Uncertain. Unsettled. In this episode, we’re exploring a perspective most people don’t talk about— That what you’re feeling might not be burnout… or lack of motivation… It might be a form of resurrection. Not in the way you’ve been taught to think about it… But as a human experience. Because real transformation doesn’t always feel like clarity or momentum. Sometimes it feels like: disconnection emotional fatigue pulling back questioning things that once felt normal In this conversation, we explore: • Why periods of uncertainty and exhaustion often follow times of prolonged stress • How humanity has moved through similar seasons after events like the 1918 influenza pandemic and the aftermath of World War II • The connection between global instability and your personal nervous system • What it actually means when your energy, emotions, and capacity begin to shift • Why this “in-between” space can feel confusing—but is often necessary • And how to support yourself without forcing clarity or pushing through If you’ve been feeling like you’re not quite who you used to be… but not fully clear on who you’re becoming… This episode will help you understand why. This isn’t about fixing yourself. It’s about recognizing the season you’re in… and learning how to move through it with more awareness, compassion, and steadiness. Keywords: nervous system regulation, emotional exhaustion, burnout recovery, stress and anxiety, mental fatigue, overwhelm, self regulation, emotional wellness, personal growth, mindfulness, life transitions, healing journey

    16 min
  2. MAR 30

    Why Everyone Feels Exhausted Right Now (Even If Nothing “Big” Happened)

    Lately, a lot of people have been feeling… off. Not necessarily overwhelmed by one big event. Not in crisis. But still unusually tired. Quieter. Less engaged. Like their energy just isn’t what it used to be. In this episode, we’re talking about why. Because what you’re feeling might not be about something obvious… It might be the accumulation of everything. The constant input. The background noise of what’s happening in the world— economic shifts, global tensions, disruptions, uncertainty… Even when you’re not directly involved… your nervous system is still taking it in. And over time… it adds up. In this conversation, I’m sharing a different perspective—one that comes not just from coaching and counseling, but from what I’ve been noticing through bodywork sessions this past week. A pattern that showed up across multiple people: not talkative… not relaxed… but deeply, quietly exhausted. We’ll explore: Why your nervous system can feel overwhelmed even when nothing “big” has happened The difference between stress and depletion How constant input impacts your energy, mood, and capacity What it looks like when your system starts to shut down instead of speed up The subtle ways this can affect your relationships and daily life And how to begin supporting yourself without adding more pressure If you’ve been feeling more tired than usual… more reactive… or more withdrawn… this episode will help you understand why—and what your body might be asking for right now. This isn’t about pushing through. It’s about learning how to listen. ✨ If you’re looking for a simple, supportive way to reconnect with yourself, the next round of Soft30 Reset begins April 1. Message me “RESET” for details. Keywords: nervous system regulation, emotional exhaustion, burnout, stress and anxiety, mental fatigue, overwhelm, self regulation, emotional wellness, personal growth, mindfulness, stress recovery

    20 min
  3. MAR 23

    Why You Don’t Feel the Energy to Spring Forward

    Why don’t you feel the energy to “spring forward” right now? If you’ve been feeling more tired than usual… less motivated… or like you want to move forward but something in you just isn’t there yet… you’re not alone. And more importantly—there may be nothing wrong with you. In this episode of Getting Through the Week, Dr. KellyRae explores what’s really happening beneath the surface when your body resists the pressure to do more, be more, or move faster. Because while the world may be shifting into a new season… your nervous system may still be catching up to everything it’s been holding. From the lasting impact of prolonged stress and uncertainty… to the subtle ways dysregulation shows up in everyday life… this conversation brings awareness to something many people are feeling—but don’t fully understand. You’ll also hear a more personal reflection on what it looks like when: • Things are actually going well… but your body still tightens • You feel open and connected… then suddenly want to pull back • Old thoughts and self-doubt show up, even as you’re growing This isn’t about forcing yourself forward. It’s about understanding what your nervous system needs… so that movement, energy, and clarity can return naturally. If life has felt a little heavier lately, this episode may help you understand why—and offer a gentler way to move through it. 🎙 Getting Through the Week with Dr. KellyRae Real conversations about emotional awareness, nervous system regulation, and personal growth.   🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/getting-through-the-week-podcast/id1605019377 📩 For inquiries: drkellyrae@gmail.com

    23 min
  4. MAR 16

    Why Everything Feels So Intense Right Now

    Lately I’ve been hearing the same thing from so many people: “Why does everything feel so intense right now?” Even when nothing catastrophic is happening directly in our lives, many of us are walking around feeling on edge… like something bad might happen, like the world feels heavier than usual. In last week’s episode, we explored why so many people feel like the world is about to end. And judging by the messages I received afterward, that conversation clearly resonated. So this week we’re going one layer deeper. Because part of what many of us are experiencing right now isn’t just emotional — it’s biological. Our nervous systems were never designed to process the constant flow of information, opinions, crises, and uncertainty that reaches us every day through our phones, news feeds, and screens. And when the brain perceives repeated signals of danger, the body naturally shifts into a heightened state of alert. In this episode we talk about: • Why life can feel unusually intense right now • How constant information exposure impacts your nervous system • Why so many people feel “on edge” even when their life is relatively stable • What your nervous system may actually be trying to communicate • Simple ways to create moments of regulation and safety in a noisy world If you’ve felt overwhelmed, reactive, or just unable to fully relax lately, you’re not alone. Your nervous system may simply be doing what it was designed to do — protect you. The good news is that small moments of awareness, pause, and care can help your system return to balance. So settle in, take a breath, and let’s talk about what your nervous system might be asking for right now. This episode explores nervous system regulation, emotional awareness, stress and information overload, and how to find steadiness in an overwhelming world.

    20 min
  5. MAR 9

    Why Everyone Feels Like the World Is About to End

    Why does it feel like the world is constantly on the verge of something catastrophic? If you’ve been feeling more tense, reactive, or mentally exhausted lately… you’re not imagining it. In this episode of Getting Through the Week, Dr. KellyRae explores why so many people are walking around with their nervous systems stuck in a near-constant state of alert. From the global pandemic to economic uncertainty, political division, wars, technological disruption, and the endless stream of information delivered to our phones every day—modern life is asking our nervous systems to process more uncertainty than ever before. When stressors stack faster than resolution, the body adapts by becoming more vigilant. Over time, that heightened state of alert can make everything feel more urgent, more overwhelming, and even catastrophic. In this episode, we explore: • Why the human nervous system struggles with prolonged uncertainty • How constant exposure to global news and social media amplifies stress responses • Why people are becoming more reactive and emotionally overwhelmed • The hidden cost of trying to mentally control an unpredictable world • How to begin returning your nervous system to steadiness—even when the world feels chaotic The goal isn’t to ignore reality. The goal is learning how to stay grounded within it. If you’ve been feeling like everything is “too much” lately, this episode will help you understand why—and remind you that there’s nothing wrong with you. Your nervous system may simply be carrying more than it was ever designed to hold. 🌿 And learning how to care for it may be one of the most important skills of our time. If this episode resonated with you, consider following the podcast so you never miss a new conversation—and feel free to share it with someone who might need this reminder today.

    24 min
  6. MAR 2

    When Breaking News Hijacks Your Body

    Your body reacts before your brain understands. A headline flashes. A tone sounds. A friend texts, “Did you see what’s happening?” And suddenly your jaw is tight, your breath is shallow, and your nervous system is on high alert. This isn’t weakness. It’s your stress response. In this episode, Dr. KellyRae explores how breaking news, global uncertainty, and constant media exposure activate your fight-or-flight system — and why anxiety often rises before you’ve fully processed the facts. Backed by neuroscience research, you’ll learn how the brain predicts first and decides second — meaning your nervous system is often responding to perceived threat, not present danger. If you’ve been feeling: • heightened anxiety • emotional overwhelm • irritability or reactivity • difficulty sleeping • constant “on edge” energy — this episode will help you understand why. Inside, we unpack: • How predictive brain patterns fuel anxiety and spiraling • Why repeated exposure to crisis headlines amplifies stress hormones • What an “error signal” is — and how it keeps you stuck in hypervigilance • How dysregulated nervous systems contribute to division and polarization • Practical ways to support nervous system regulation and emotional resilience This is not a political episode. It’s a mental health conversation. You can stay informed. You can care deeply. You can advocate, grieve, and stay engaged. But you do not have to let breaking news hijack your body. If there is no immediate threat in your physical environment, your nervous system deserves steadiness. The world may feel loud. You don’t have to match its volume.

    23 min

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The Getting Through the Week Podcast is dedicated to nervous system regulation, emotional resilience, and grounded personal growth. Each week, Dr. KellyRae brings honest, real-world conversations about emotional awareness, shadow work, life transitions, and the courage it takes to evolve. You’ll gain practical tools to regulate before you react, build self-trust, and lead your life from the inside out. New episodes every Monday.