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The Finding Peace Podcast

The Finding Peace Podcast

Written by: Troy L Love/ Finding Peace Consulting llc
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It isn’t the bad things that happened to us that is the problem... It’s what we end up believing about ourselves.Finding Peace Consulting Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Science Self-Help Social Sciences Success
Episodes
  • Inside Your Window of Tolerance: Choose Calm, Not Control
    Jan 19 2026

    Season 8 of the Finding Peace Podcast offers practical, trauma-informed tools you can use in everyday life—short episodes to support you when emotions run high, relationships feel heavy, or your nervous system needs grounding. Host Troy L. Love guides listeners toward more peace, joy, and connection, one moment at a time.

    In this episode we explore the "window of tolerance": the zone where the nervous system can handle life without becoming overwhelmed. Learn how to notice signs of going above (anxiety, panic, reactivity) or below (numbness, shutdown), why the body is always asking "Am I safe?", and how simple curiosity and awareness can widen your window, build capacity, and help you return to connection with kindness.

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    9 mins
  • When Stress Isn't Just Stress: Spotting Trauma and Shame
    Jan 12 2026

    Season 8 of the Finding Peace Podcast offers short, trauma-informed tools for everyday life. In this episode, Troy L. Love explains how stress, trauma, and shame differ, using a real-life story to show how mislabeling feelings can keep our nervous system stuck.

    Learn how to recognize the "judge" of shame, ask what wound is being triggered, and use simple practices—naming shame and refusing to honor it—to begin healing and reclaim a sense of safety, worth, and belonging.

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    10 mins
  • Safety First: Why Insight Alone Won't Heal
    Jan 6 2026

    Season 8 of the Finding Peace Podcast focuses on practical, trauma-informed tools to calm the nervous system and create real change. Troy L. Love explains why insight alone often isn’t enough — safety must come first so new learning can stick.

    This episode offers a simple, body-first approach and a micro-practice: when you notice a repetitive pattern, ask, “What might my nervous system be trying to protect me from right now?” The episode guides listeners toward building safety, softening shame, and returning to curiosity and connection.

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    5 mins
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