
Why You Cry, Snap, or Shut Down (Emotional Overload & the Nervous System)
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Show Notes
If you’ve ever felt like your emotions come in waves that are too big, too intense, or completely out of proportion… this episode is for you.
We’re breaking down what actually happens in the brain and body during emotional overload. From the amygdala activating to stress hormones flooding your system to muscles bracing and energy mobilizing, your reactions are biological processes—not personality flaws.
You’ll learn why crying, snapping, anger, numbness, and shutdown are attempts at regulation, how unfinished stress cycles get stored in the body, and why suppressing big emotions makes them hit harder later.
This episode connects a personal story with neuroscience, so you can understand your emotional intensity through a nervous system lens rather than shame.
The next episode moves into somatic tools to help those big emotions move through the body rather than build up.