
Lovey Bradley
NSI-certified practitioner and BrainBased facilitator whose work focuses on female hormone health, nervous system regulation, and somatic approaches to trauma; facilitator of the NSI BIPOC Affinity Group.
Top 3 podcasts with Lovey Bradley
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Mar 16, 2026 • 55min
Racial Trauma and the Nervous System: How Chronic Stress Shapes Our Bodies and Culture
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.

Mar 9, 2026 • 57min
The Sister Wound: How Relational Stress Shapes the Female Nervous System
Dr. Lovey Bradley, NSI-certified practitioner focused on female hormone health, somatic trauma, and BIPOC facilitation. She explores how racial fracture shapes the feminine wound and nervous system. Short takes cover dissociation in white healing spaces, social baseline theory, oxytocin amplifying threat, cortisol’s impact on female hormones, and practical steps for rebuilding trust and presence among women.

Mar 24, 2025 • 50min
Navigating Shame and Boundaries After Trauma
Lovey Bradley, an NSI-certified practitioner and trauma therapist, shares her expertise on healing from childhood sexual abuse as a survivor herself. The conversation tackles the often-silenced shame surrounding trauma, emphasizing its deep-rooted effects on both the body and mind. Lovey and the hosts delve into the complexities of emotional dysregulation, boundary setting, and the importance of processing feelings for recovery. They highlight healing modalities such as NSI and somatic practices, offering hope and practical strategies for reclaiming identity.


