About this episode
Have you ever wondered if your chronic pain could actually be your body trying to tell you something?In this episode, I sit down with licensed therapist Nyle Biondi to explore the powerful connection between trauma, attachment wounds, and chronic pain. We talk about how the nervous system stores stress, why pain isn’t always “just physical,” and what emotional release has to do with finding real relief. Along the way, I share my own struggles with chronic back pain and how these insights hit home for me in a big way.You might want to listen if:You’ve been struggling with chronic pain that doctors can’t explainYou feel dismissed or blamed when seeking help for your symptomsYou’ve done trauma work but still carry pain in your bodyYou wonder why your body “shuts down” during stress or big emotionsYou’re curious about how attachment healing can bring more ease, safety, and resilienceAbout Our Guest:Nyle specializes in mind-body healing for chronic pain and trauma. With a deep commitment to the trans and queer communities, he helps clients break free from the physical and emotional toll of oppression, stress, and past wounds. His work integrates neuroplasticity, attachment healing, and nervous system regulation to support lasting transformation. https://www.healingwithinpsychotherapy.com https://queerresilience.substack.comFIND OUT MORE! Join the Speak Honest Academy Grab Your Copy of my #1 Best Selling Book --> Dance of Attachment Apply for FREE Podcast Coaching with Jenn Join our FREE Community! Speak Honest Facebook Group ? Schedule your Free 30 min Attachment Assessment with Jenn Today! Watch Jenn on the ? TEDx Stage! Visit www.speak-honest.com to learn more Follow Jenn on Instagram: @speak_honest Like the episode? Please write a review, your words help others find us! DISCLAIMER: Speak Honest podcast content is informational, not professional or medical advice. Jenn is an ICF relationship coach, not a licensed therapist. Consult health professionals for specific concerns. Client opinions do not reflect Speak Honest’s stance. We aim for accuracy but are not liable for errors or o