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Sensory Regulation Across the Day

Season 2 Episode 5

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Building a sensory diet for nervous system stability

Your nervous system is constantly responding to the world around you — often without you realizing it.

The lighting in a room, background noise, temperature, textures, and movement all send signals to your brain about whether you’re safe, overwhelmed, alert, or ready to rest.

In this episode of The Rooted Wild Podcast, we explore how sensory input influences nervous system regulation and how building a sensory diet can help support stability throughout the day.

Drawing from neuropsychology, occupational therapy, and ecopsychology research, this conversation explains how the brain processes sensory information and why certain environments feel calming while others feel overstimulating.

You’ll learn:
 🌿 What a sensory diet is and how it supports nervous system regulation
 🌿 How the brain processes sensory information through neuroception
 🌿 Why modern environments can contribute to sensory overload
 🌿 How natural environments support cognitive restoration and stress recovery
 🌿 Practical ways to adjust sound, light, touch, movement, temperature, and rhythm throughout the day

This episode offers simple, accessible ways to build supportive sensory environments that help your nervous system regulate more consistently — especially for those navigating chronic stress, chronic pain, burnout, or sensory sensitivity.

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