Trauma Rewired

Racial Trauma and the Nervous System: How Chronic Stress Shapes Our Bodies and Culture

Mar 16, 2026
Dr. Lovey Bradley, NSI-certified practitioner focused on hormone health and somatic care for racialized and ancestral trauma. She explores how chronic racial stress shapes the nervous system and women's health. Conversations cover physiology of threat, cultural patterns like urgency and suppression, ancestral stress across generations, and building healing communities for melanated women.
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ANECDOTE

Message That Sparked The Conversation

  • Lovey Bradley told how she messaged Elizabeth in frustration wanting a world where color wasn't a factor.
  • That exchange sparked the podcast conversation and emphasized that breaking walls starts with having hard, embodied conversations.
INSIGHT

Different Nervous System Responses In Healing Spaces

  • Lovey observes white-bodied responses as collapse, defensiveness, and performance while melanin-bodied responses trend toward dissociation, fleeing, and shutdown.
  • These are nervous system adaptations visible in somatic healing spaces, not moral judgments.
ADVICE

Allow Full Emotional Cycles Before Regulating

  • Do not rush to regulate someone out of an activated state; allow the stressor to complete its natural cycle.
  • Lovey warns that premature fixing bypasses suppressed energy that needs to surface for rupture and repair.
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