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Polyvagal Theory Explained

How to Calm Anxiety, Regulate Your Nervous System, and Feel Safe in Your Body

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Polyvagal Theory Explained

By: Daniel Hartman
Narrated by: Rick Gines
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Calm Anxiety, Regulate Your Nervous System, and Feel Safe in Your Own Body

Do you feel constantly on edge, unable to truly relax?

Does your mind race while your body stays tense, making it hard to feel calm or in control?

Polyvagal Theory Explained by Daniel Hartman, author of Vagus Nerve Reset, turns complex neuroscience into simple, practical tools you can use in everyday life.

You’ll learn why your body reacts the way it does—and how to gently guide it back to a state of balance, safety, and calm.

This is not a theoretical or overly clinical audiobook. It’s a clear, step-by-step guide designed to help you regulate your nervous system, reduce anxiety, and feel more grounded—starting today.

Inside, you’ll discover:

  • The 3 core nervous system states and how to recognize them
  • Simple techniques to calm your body within minutes
  • How to catch anxiety before it escalates
  • Quick breathing, grounding, and movement exercises you can use anywhere
  • Gentle, body-based approaches to ease stress without reliving past experiences
  • A practical plan to build lasting calm into your daily routine

You don’t need more willpower. You need the right approach—one that works with your nervous system, not against it.

Bonus: With this audiobook, you’ll also receive a complimentary PDF containing the full text of the book. You can use it to revisit exercises, follow along with techniques, and reinforce what you learn.

If you’re ready to feel calmer, more in control, and more at ease in your body, start listening today.

©2026 Daniel Hartman (P)2026 Daniel Hartman
Brain & Nervous System Neuroscience & Neuropsychology Physical Illness & Disease Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
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