Trauma Rewired

The Mother Wound: How It Shapes Your Relationships, Voice, and Emotional Expression

Apr 6, 2026
Brooke Wolfe, somatic voice activation coach, musician, and mother, explores how early nervous‑system imprints shape breath, voice, and capacity to take up space. She discusses the pelvis–throat connection, asthma as a somatic signal, masking the voice, and reclaiming suppressed feminine expression. The conversation centers on somatic healing, co‑regulation, and small reparenting practices for greater presence and sovereignty.
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INSIGHT

Prenatal Stress Shapes Fetal Stress Biology

  • Prenatal maternal stress can alter fetal stress-system development via cortisol and epigenetic changes like NR3C1 methylation.
  • Elizabeth Christophe stresses these are associations, not destiny, and underscore the need for collective support for mothers.
INSIGHT

Pelvis Throat Connection Reveals Somatic Rupture

  • The pelvis–throat connection reveals how early rupture shows somatically: pelvic floor, respiratory diaphragm, and laryngeal bracing restricts expression and belonging.
  • Brooke links voice tone, pitch, and grounding to the body's cylindrical air-pressure system and nervous-state.
ANECDOTE

Asthma As A Somatic Signature Of Not Exhaling

  • Brooke shares her lifelong asthma as a nervous-system response to not feeling safe to exhale, linking constricted breath to constricted truth and life force.
  • She explains singing and songwriting were her only tools to reconnect to her body and self-regulate.
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