
The Telepathy Tapes S2E26: Rewired through Neuroplasticity: The Brain's Ability to Heal | Talk Tracks
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Apr 22, 2026 Mo Pritzker, chronic illness survivor and co-founder of ReOrigin who rebuilt her life with neuroplasticity, shares her story. She describes discovering how the brain can get stuck in fear loops, the three steps to retrain those patterns, and practical repaving exercises. She also discusses community, clinical collaboration, and surprising applications from addiction to PTSD.
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Limbic System Keeps Illness Alive
- Neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to reorganize neural connections through directed practice, and limbic impairment can sustain chronic illness.
- Mo explains that an overreactive limbic system keeps the body inflamed and depleted, creating persistent symptoms despite conventional treatments.
Catch Your Negative Loops Immediately
- Start by becoming aware of negative thought loops; awareness is the first step to interrupting them.
- Mo instructs noticing repetitive thoughts, pausing, and then intentionally stopping and repaving new supportive beliefs.
Use Pause Release And Repave Technique
- Use physical cues and verbal commands to break loops: pause, release, then repave with a positive phrase.
- Mo demonstrates rubbing hands, saying 'release,' and telling the limbic system 'I'm safe' to create positive feedback.

