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The Truth My Body Told

The Truth My Body Told

By: Danielle Bird
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Recover From Trauma. This podcast is dedicated to all of our inner worlds - may we remember, recall, and embody the freedom we were born with. Here, somatics meets soul. Trauma loosens its grip, nervous systems find safety, and secure intimacy becomes possible. I’m Danielle Bird, a Licensed Counselling Therapist & Somatic Attachment Trauma Recovery Coach. Having recovered from CPTSD and disorganized attachment, I now guide others to feel safe enough to connect again.


Disclaimer: This is not therapy or a coaching session, and you take full responsibility for your own actions after listening. For legal purposes, this is for entertainment.

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Episodes
  • When You Can’t Feel Love: Attachment Wounds, Numbness and Intimacy
    Nov 20 2025

    In this sixth episode of The Truth My Body Told, Danielle Bird (Licensed Counselling Therapist & Somatic Attachment Trauma Recovery Coach) responds to a listener question from TikTok:

    💬 “What would you recommend to someone who didn't feel love? Are there ways of developing capacity to experience this?” — Yma Tho

    With a trauma-informed, attachment-focused lens, Danielle unpacks what it really means to "feel love," why so many survivors confuse pity, loyalty, or codependency with love, and how nervous system repair expands your capacity for genuine intimacy.

    🌹 The difference between love, loyalty, compassion, pity, and codependent attachment

    🌹 How early models of “love” (enmeshment, fawning, emotional parentification) shape your current capacity to feel

    🌹 Why avoidant/anxious or disorganized attachment, shutdown, and functional freeze can make you feel numb or disconnected from love

    🌹 How chronic hypervigilance and leaving yourself to manage others’ emotions erodes your sense of self

    🌹 The link between intimacy, vulnerability, and nervous system safety

    🌹 Why avoidant-leaning folks are often great at big boundaries but struggle with the smaller, moment-to-moment ones

    🌹 Bite-sized, practical ways to practice micro boundaries and emotional honesty in real time

    🌹 How to use Danielle’s CPR method for emotional processing to de-shame your needs and wounds around love: watch this TikTok to learn how : https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMA3XSDH7/

    🌹 Rewiring imprinted, body-based beliefs like “I am too much,” “others will only take from me,” or “I have to be the strong one”

    ✨ Danielle’s course Create Safety in Your Nervous System ($87) teaches you how to rewire the subconscious, body-based beliefs that keep your nervous system in survival so you can actually feel and receive love. Get the course now here: stan.store/thedaniellebird

    Learn more about Danielle here: https://www.daniellebird.com/

    💌 Want to submit a question for the “If You Were My Client” series? Email Danielle at danielle@daniellebird.com or connect on socials @thedaniellebird.

    🎥 Watch the visual version of this episode on YouTube: link coming soon

    🕊️ Book a free 15-minute consult to work 1:1 with Danielle for coaching or therapy (where applicable): https://calendly.com/birddaniellee/radical-rebirth-application

    If this episode helped you, subscribe, leave a 5-star review, and share it with someone who needs it.

    New episodes drop biweekly!!.

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    19 mins
  • How to Manage Emotional Flashbacks
    Oct 10 2025

    In this fifth episode of The Truth My Body Told, Danielle Bird (Licensed Counselling Therapist & Somatic Attachment Trauma Recovery Coach) responds to two listener questions from TikTok:

    💬 “So how do you manage flashbacks?” — @katiatells

    💬 “Are there any books we can read to understand emotional flashbacks and how to catch them better?” — @ytniado

    With her Flashback (Flooding) Management Guide, Danielle explains how to move through emotional flashbacks using trauma-informed, body-based steps that help you reorient to safety and self-trust.

    🌹 What flashbacks really are - why they’re body memories, not “overreactions”

    🌹 The difference between emotional flashbacks and regular triggers

    🌹 How to name, orient, and reclaim power during a flashback episode

    🌹 Somatic techniques for regulating your nervous system when stuck in fight, flight, or freeze

    🌹 Inner system soothing and adult self-affirmation practices for integration

    🌹 Why harm reduction (not perfectionism) is key to nervous system repair

    🌹 How to meet flashbacks with curiosity instead of shame

    ✨ Danielle’s upcoming course Create Safety in Your Nervous System ($87) will teach you how to rewire the subconscious body-based beliefs that cause recurring flashbacks. Join the waitlist here: https://www.daniellebird.com/

    💌 Want to submit a question for the “If You Were My Client” series? Email Danielle at danielle@daniellebird.com or connect on socials @thedaniellebird.

    🎥 Watch the visual version of this episode on YouTube: link coming soon

    🕊️ Book a free 15-minute consult to work 1:1 with Danielle: https://calendly.com/birddaniellee/radical-rebirth-application

    🌹 Link to Angering Against the Inner Critic TikTok Playlist : https://www.tiktok.com/@thedaniellebird/playlist/Angering%20-%3E%20Inner%20Critic-7558987035499924236?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc

    If this episode helped you, subscribe, leave a 5-star review, and share it with someone who needs it.

    New episodes drop every Friday.

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    42 mins
  • Where to Begin With Trauma & Attachment Healing
    Sep 26 2025

    In this fourth episode of The Truth My Body Told, Danielle Bird (Licensed Counselling Therapist & Somatic Attachment Trauma Recovery Coach) responds to a listener question from TikTok:

    "What are the very first steps to acknowledging layered trauma and attachment wounds if you've spent your entire life suppressing it in survival mode?"

    With her Radical Rebirth™ framework, somatic tools, and trauma-informed attachment approach, Danielle explores:

    🌹 Why denial is a survival strategy and how it connects to the grief cycle (denial, bargaining, anger, depression, acceptance)

    🌹 How the psyche protects itself through shutdown, numbness, or hypervigilance when it doesn’t have the resources to process

    🌹 The layers beneath survival mode: unprocessed emotions, belief wounds, unmet needs, and subconscious comfort zones

    🌹 Step #1: Creating nervous system safety by rewiring attention toward neutral or pleasurable states and de-shaming survival strategies

    🌹 Step #2: Building your “spider web” of connection through safe-enough relationships, archetypes, and your future self

    🌹 Step #3: Meeting triggered states with compassion, titration, and relational repair between your adult self and protective parts

    🌹 Why subconscious rewiring is essential for long-term trauma and attachment recovery—and how your reticular activating system (“razzle-dazzle”) filters your daily experience based on subconscious programming

    💌 Want to submit a question for the “If You Were My Client” series? Email Danielle at danielle@daniellebird.com or connect on socials @thedaniellebird.

    ✨ Danielle’s upcoming course Create Safety in Your Nervous System ($87) teaches you how to do this step by step. Join the waitlist here: https://www.daniellebird.com/

    ✨ Book a free 15-min consult to work together here: https://calendly.com/birddaniellee/radical-rebirth-application

    📺 Watch the visual version of this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/no7ogJ3sGHc

    Danielle’s Psychology Today profile: https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/therapists/danielle-bird-kelowna-bc/1595103

    If this resonates, please subscribe, leave a 5-star review, and share it with someone who needs it. New episodes drop every Friday.

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    23 mins
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