I Was So ANGRY That Solution Was Simple (But Not Easy)┃Tanner Murtagh

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Raelan Agle

Raelan Agle

Күн бұрын

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@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 5 ай бұрын
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@Itsallfun3000
@Itsallfun3000 5 ай бұрын
This!
@doublecapricorn
@doublecapricorn 5 ай бұрын
I’ve followed Tanner Murtagh”s KZbin channel for about a year now and he is one of the most real voices out there. I get so much reassurance hearing his aware, practical suggestions. He’s a great information synthesizer and this helps when I’m overwhelmed with information. He’s doing great work. Thank you Tanner ❤
@dutchcoiner
@dutchcoiner 15 күн бұрын
100% agree!
@legohouse4819
@legohouse4819 5 ай бұрын
Tanner! My pain reprocessing therapist. He is amazing!!
@kathy.7475
@kathy.7475 5 ай бұрын
He’s helping you heal?
@AnrupB
@AnrupB 5 ай бұрын
Please tell us more!
@elaineyeung7647
@elaineyeung7647 5 ай бұрын
His clinic is amazing! I’m also with one of their therapists!
@legohouse4819
@legohouse4819 5 ай бұрын
Yes! From long Covid. He really helped me get going and move back into life. He told me "you have to learn to be comfortable with being uncomfortable". He really helped me not to feary symptoms and really helped me titrate my activity so that the PEM wasn't overwhelming
@MayaLove1976
@MayaLove1976 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your details. Everyone talks about somatic healing techniques and brain retraining but they all want you to do their course to learn these techniques and I can’t afford it. So I’m very glad you share these techniques on your channel. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@elaineyeung7647
@elaineyeung7647 5 ай бұрын
It’s amazing to see two of my favourite MINDBODY content creators together!!
@IridescentJen
@IridescentJen 5 ай бұрын
Yes to transcripts please! What a great show, thank you Tanner.
@sankarN84
@sankarN84 5 ай бұрын
Great to see Tanner with Raelen. Much thanks to you both 🙏
@alexandrecouture2462
@alexandrecouture2462 5 ай бұрын
Yet another awesome interview! I almost can't keep up with the videos, because I'm busy with life! This is because I have so much more energy now than when long covid was in full swing.
@geansaidh76
@geansaidh76 5 ай бұрын
Wow, so much information and what is more important for me, the explanation of trauma and the myriad of symptoms that it causes in our systems.He explains things SO WELL! Also, as always, thank you so much Raelen for your incredible, helpful channel.
@hopeandheal-c4b
@hopeandheal-c4b 5 ай бұрын
Transcripts would be wonderful Raelan! Thank you for all that you are doing.
@mrjackolanterns
@mrjackolanterns 5 ай бұрын
We are always told that hormetic stress and exercise is healthy but the more that I watch and read about people like Tanner, myself and many, many others on Raelan's channel who trained frequently, I am beginning to think that maybe it isn't. This has been hard for me to accept, as exercise has been a huge part of my life for the past 20 years. Great interview. Thank you, Raelan.
@oliverbird6914
@oliverbird6914 5 ай бұрын
Ask yourself why tho.....
@MrKelso85
@MrKelso85 5 ай бұрын
@@oliverbird6914why what?
@MrKelso85
@MrKelso85 5 ай бұрын
I hear you , as an ex athlete I struggle too… however I think it’s a tight rope… as when I did absolutely nothing no hormetic stress I just stagnated into nothing - the day I started 1 minute of walking - or 1 push up - or 10 minutes of Masters studying and ice baths - I started to build better tolerance and recovery. Now can we fully push I don’t know yet some say yes some no, and maybe not everyone. But if I had to bet… I’d say finding your nervous systems tolerance and simply tickling it each day until you can tolerate / do more is the way forward
@mrjackolanterns
@mrjackolanterns 5 ай бұрын
@@MrKelso85 I agree. I think the term 'exercise' has different meanings for different people. My exercise routine consisted of 6 days a week. Weights. Burpees. Jump rope. Sprints. Ice baths and saunas. Now that I look back, that is ALOT of stress. Like, a crazy amount. Now, I personally believe that simply walking is the healthiest and most natural form of exercise that god intended. It's a stress reliever, releases endorphins and is very, very low stress and low impact. Our society has built this idea around fitness and how it needs to be torturous and uncomfortable with the 'no pain no gain' theory. I used to buy into that. Needless to say but.....no more.
@MrKelso85
@MrKelso85 5 ай бұрын
@@mrjackolanterns god I love that same here serious EXERCISE since 6 years old now I’m 38. I agree with walking and light swimming seems to be tolerable and bizarrely Sex seems to be ok to a degree despite Heart rate rising significantly which I find fascinating. It’s all a Neuronal minefield to figure out but it’s hard going from training like an animal to training like a kitten. One must be grateful for marginal gains here I guess. Good luck in continued recovery friend
@josephashwell8658
@josephashwell8658 5 ай бұрын
Great interview- I have read Dr Sarno’s book (3 times) but Tanner threw light on his work that I had completely missed. I love the section where he talks about resistance to emotions as a symptom trigger - thanks Raelan
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 5 ай бұрын
You're so welcome, Joseph! 🧡 🧡
@pamdenman254
@pamdenman254 5 ай бұрын
I learned so much from this amazing interview! Thank you, Raelan and Tanner!
@caligrafetv
@caligrafetv 4 ай бұрын
I am so glad he’s okay and sharing this powerful testimony. God has led me here. I have faith and that I know has kept me standing. The emotional toll I have carried I have no doubt has contribute to my chronic pain. I am still surfing around KZbin and have found helpful techniques. Thank you for sharing this information, healing is always happening that was one of my safe messages or affirmations I wrote today. I have hope I’ll find all the pieces I need to successfully walk into my healing.
@mariannehenderson5473
@mariannehenderson5473 5 ай бұрын
really helpful to have it all explained so comprehensively, that in itself has a healing impact on me, as my nervous system is able to hear the truth in it all and as a result calms down. Being shared by some one who is expert by experience, backed up with all the other information, works out as some sort of brain training. As it counter balances the fight and flight part of my brain. I need to have loads of these kind of messages to help me ground myself in this truth and slowly start to embody that more and more! Developing a new kind of basic trust within myself and life. Thank you both. And so well done Tanner (snd your partner) to work yourself through that time at such a young age, which much have been so sticky and challenging!
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 5 ай бұрын
Thank you, Marianne 🧡 🧡 Couldn't agree more!
@lianpeet3502
@lianpeet3502 5 ай бұрын
Great interview, thanks both of you. So wonderful to be piecing together such a comprehensive picture of the many ways we heal, and also what might be reasons why we get stuck.
@muzikaishokolad
@muzikaishokolad 4 ай бұрын
Great interview! ❤ It brought awareness to me, when you discussed allowing to feel the emotions as part of the heeling. I have worked so hard to feel the hard suppressed emotions. But as I was driving and listening to this interview, I thoght how wonderful my day would be, having plans to go to pool with my kid. And the second thought stike “you are in chronic pain, may be you are not up to wonderful day”. And I said, omg all that time I was focused on allowing myself to feel the bad emotions, but I also banned myself to feel all the good, uplifting, inspiring emotions!
@AnrupB
@AnrupB 5 ай бұрын
Fabulous interview! Thanks to both of you! ❤ Yes to transcripts!! I’ve been wanting to go to Calgary from Mtl to see my bestie, and this gives me another reason!
@leahcalabro2787
@leahcalabro2787 5 ай бұрын
Great presentation with Tanner. To recover in 8 months, he certainly knows the principles of recovery. Will have to watch again or read if the transcript is available. THANKYOU RAELAN!! 🫶
@jffernandez4464
@jffernandez4464 5 ай бұрын
Thanks Raelan for another great recovery story. The mind body mechanism is well laid out. Hoping to find a practitioner in the Vancouver Island / Vancouver BC area to help my 18 yr old daughter with long covid insomnia recovery.
@barbarada6308
@barbarada6308 5 ай бұрын
And Victoria BC!!!
@syfu-yd5zy
@syfu-yd5zy 5 ай бұрын
❤thank you. So good!
@esotericaowl2887
@esotericaowl2887 5 ай бұрын
This channel has been so helpful for me. I'm making progress every month. I'm not back to " "normal" quite yet but I'm accomplishing things finally. Getting things done. Started being able to drive short distances when I have the energy to, even. Recovery is possible and is a natural byproduct of this work!!
@CodStars1231
@CodStars1231 5 ай бұрын
I like this interview as there is so much wisdom so generously shared but its hard to take it all in. I really prefer the videos where it feels like there is more of a conversation between you and the intervieweee rather than a monologue. maybe thats just me! anyway i love what you do Raelen its so valuable and has been key to my recovery 🥰
@JMGeorgesson
@JMGeorgesson 5 ай бұрын
Hi Tanner, I really enjoyed your chat with Raelan - extremely informative and hope providing. Well done for tackling your condition head on and now helping others. There were so many comments that I associated with - best wishes for continued good health. Raelan, yes, a transcription would help, especially for those struggling to watch longer videos. Very best regards to all Jeff
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 5 ай бұрын
Much appreciated, Jeff 🧡 🧡
@lorikendall2213
@lorikendall2213 5 ай бұрын
Great interview and info ‼️🙌🏼✌🏽♥️ will def check into further
@jog5289
@jog5289 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this interview and the transcript! I'm keen to check out Tanner's KZbin channel and podcast. I'm grateful that pain isn't an issue for me, but I can definitely apply all of this information to my severe chronic fatigue. Blessings to all. 💛🧡💜
@PattiMillion-qf4zy
@PattiMillion-qf4zy 5 ай бұрын
Yes. A transcript would be helpful!
@mirandaandrea8215
@mirandaandrea8215 5 ай бұрын
Great guy!
@yvonnehigginson3154
@yvonnehigginson3154 5 ай бұрын
Love the transcripts....you speak so quickly I can't process the content and listen
@jillolk3025
@jillolk3025 5 ай бұрын
What about if you have CIRS, mold toxicity, MCS, very hypersensitive smell, possible Lyme. Is this all able to be cured with mind body healing?
@christinemcgrillen3477
@christinemcgrillen3477 4 ай бұрын
Yes check out Dnrs success stories.
@JaneDoe-zw6cm
@JaneDoe-zw6cm 5 ай бұрын
Amazing interview! Thank you. ❤
@SarahLabbett
@SarahLabbett 28 күн бұрын
Thoughts on trigeminal neuralgia please or any recovery stories
@Bachconcertos
@Bachconcertos 5 ай бұрын
90 pe cent of work environments are toxic with bullying gaslighting harrassment. 😢 Yet people need to pay their bills.
@michael-c2q
@michael-c2q 5 ай бұрын
Its a mind/body issue. However, mold toxicity for example, can make the whole situation worse. So, solutions can be actually easy and complex at the same time.
@kathy.7475
@kathy.7475 5 ай бұрын
Is EMDR a form of pain reprocessing therapy and would it be helpful in overcoming chronic pain symptoms?
@AnrupB
@AnrupB 5 ай бұрын
I have found it really helpful because it has helped me dramatically reduce and stop all anxiety and difficult emotions I repressed and never dealt with. So now exposure to certain people due to trauma is much easier for increasingly longer durations. Endometriosis pain reduced a little (almost totally with panchakarma). The point is to stop the anxiety, CPTSD, etc. to teach the brain and nervous system we are safe.
@kathy.7475
@kathy.7475 5 ай бұрын
@@AnrupB Thank you. I have my first session in two weeks. Any tips on how to make the most of it?
@SunnyBunney
@SunnyBunney 5 ай бұрын
I did it once a week for 3 years and it only helped me a little….
@sublimestudi000
@sublimestudi000 5 ай бұрын
great interview
@laurencem6448
@laurencem6448 5 ай бұрын
Would you have a video talking about the will? Is will useful to recover health?
@lp-gv1fc
@lp-gv1fc 5 ай бұрын
Lovely interview. Your channel is a hope for us. Can you please interview people with so-called symptoms of 'dementia', 'hand tremors'. All the scans are not telling us anything. Age is 70. Fitness = very fit. Nutrition = excellent. Yes had football concus in early days but no test showing 'physical brain damage'. Symptoms have gone on for over 2 years now. Somedays he just needs to sleep all day long, to recover. No recurring thoughts. Like what do we start exploring when the body just sleeps, 'to recover'...
@dommccaffry3802
@dommccaffry3802 Ай бұрын
Does this apply to fatigue ?
@McStorch0
@McStorch0 5 ай бұрын
So how do you stop the things you can’t control ? Not everyone can quit their job and get another less stressful one, which makes less money which doesn’t put food in the mouths of their family. So how do you navigate that?
@-astrangerontheinternet6687
@-astrangerontheinternet6687 5 ай бұрын
No worries. Accept that you prioritize money over your health. The medical system will be glad to continue having you. And maybe the govt will pick up the bill for you if you get sick enough.
@JaneDoe-zw6cm
@JaneDoe-zw6cm 5 ай бұрын
I think it's up to you to decide if your work situation is draining and exhausting but you have the ressources and stamina to well cope with it, or if it's chipping away at your health and you're better suited in another position..
@chantellegus2069
@chantellegus2069 5 ай бұрын
Hey! Just keep doing the best you can in your own time, we all don’t start of at the same places, some people have resources we don’t have and we have some others don’t. Like you said we can’t control everything, all we can do is have compassion for ourselves and put one foot in front of the other and try not to compare. All the best ❤
@legohouse4819
@legohouse4819 5 ай бұрын
I think you have to develop a different relationship to the things that stress you out but you can't change. I couldn't quit my job even though it was a huge stress for me. Tanner helped me approach my job differently, set boundaries, and leave things at work rather than bringing it home. It was a huge shift for me.
@USALibertarian
@USALibertarian 4 ай бұрын
So how did it start?
@beyondabove
@beyondabove 4 ай бұрын
9:25 10:20 11:31 13:33 12:57 13:40 18:05 22:12 24:56 23:57 25:21
@Julie-iw3mh
@Julie-iw3mh 5 ай бұрын
Well i feel very scared now because i dont have a partner or any family near me. Im at breaking point with my nervous system in constant fight flight. Can you Raelan or Tanner help me or am i doomed😢
@JaneDoe-zw6cm
@JaneDoe-zw6cm 5 ай бұрын
Of course you're not doomed! Even without the support of a partner or family, you still have yourself. I think with such an illness you truly have to become your own best ally, cheerleader, mentor, supporter, coach, comforter..
@taragunn9400
@taragunn9400 5 ай бұрын
Find a therapist who can help you with co regulation. Someone who will listen and be with you and help you feel aafe in the moment. Somatic practitioners are key. You can come out of this. I did. It’s slow but steady - do work with someone. Google Embodied Processing. There may be a practitioner near you.
@Julie-iw3mh
@Julie-iw3mh 5 ай бұрын
@@JaneDoe-zw6cm thank you. It is very hard to do much as so exhausted and unable to do much and the worry of my symptoms is making them worse. Pain in chest racing heart constantly in the toilet it feels like the body is breaking down. I'm 60 so I feel very unloved and scared and so scared of the symptoms. PTSD for 5 years, therapy not helped at all, just makes me worse.
@beyondabove
@beyondabove 4 ай бұрын
8:51 other models
@realfoodrealmoney
@realfoodrealmoney 4 ай бұрын
Thoughts on neurofeedback?
@333_Tarot
@333_Tarot 5 ай бұрын
Stop reacting to a reality you don’t want to keep attracting. 🌹
@viviannesinclaire
@viviannesinclaire 5 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@christopherwerner9624
@christopherwerner9624 5 ай бұрын
But wait wat was the solution? Did he say?
@SunnyBunney
@SunnyBunney 5 ай бұрын
Would have been very nice to know what program this guy used to heal himself in 4 months…
@thejulesfather
@thejulesfather Ай бұрын
That flashing transition hurts my eyes
@tammygravis1462
@tammygravis1462 5 ай бұрын
I wish you'd add vaccine injury. It's very real.
@Kala87-f1e
@Kala87-f1e 5 ай бұрын
Respectfully, everyone on the channel being interviewed seems to have their own program they're selling. I mean it's kinda shocking the number of interviewees who have their own businesses surrounding this. I'm not saying they aren't sincere but it's starting to feel strange that this isn't addressed or acknowledged. Are you getting paid to promote them?
@sunshinenOJ
@sunshinenOJ 5 ай бұрын
I have liked a lot of his KZbin content, however this became one long monologue, so it was quite hard to listen to.. I really missed Raelyn interjecting her questions! Also, even though I know he is very generous with his free content on KZbin, and on his podcast, I really got tired of him referring to his program so much. I would have preferred he'd said "my approach," instead of ' the approach I use in my program" so many times. If I didn't respect him so much, I would have stopped listening because of these two things
@hopeandheal-c4b
@hopeandheal-c4b 5 ай бұрын
Transcripts would be wonderful Raelan! Thank you for all that you are doing.
@Kala87-f1e
@Kala87-f1e 5 ай бұрын
Respectfully, everyone on the channel being interviewed seems to have their own program they're selling. I mean it's kinda shocking the number of interviewees who have their own businesses surrounding this. I'm not saying they aren't sincere but it's starting to feel strange that this isn't addressed or acknowledged. Are you getting paid to promote them?
@RaelanAgle
@RaelanAgle 5 ай бұрын
This simply isn't true. There are over 60 interviews on the channel with people who have recovered and moved on with their lives. People who recovered and moved into coaching or creating recovery programs are the unsung heroes of our community, whom the healthcare system has left behind. They are also more likely to speak publicly, as it's not easy to open up on KZbin and talk about such a traumatic experience. And yes, sponsored interviews are marked as "paid," as required by KZbin. If there is no "paid" mark, the guest was invited to share their hard-won knowledge without any sponsorship or financial compensation. It's mind-boggling that there's hardly any questioning when medical professionals charge for their services and deliver nothing, yet those who have walked this path and stayed in the field to help others are suddenly expected not to need to pay their bills?
@yugopolis861
@yugopolis861 5 ай бұрын
Quite frankly nowadays they are so many not useful, unfulling jobs, which are also a factor why people get sick in the first place, that it isn't surprising at all that people after experiencing a chronic illness change their careers... And it is clearly a lacking market. I take notes from some videos and discuss with my psychotherapist (to whom I'm the first patient with long covid) and recently we set some goals and homework inspired by the videos. The fact that something has a pricetag doesn't mean one is forced to buy
@debbieroso8749
@debbieroso8749 11 күн бұрын
He has suffered for years and sincerely wants to help others. He does hundreds of videos that are free.
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