Anger as Information: What Your Body Is Trying to Tell You
In this episode of the Wild Enthusiasm for Living Podcast, I’m diving into a conversation about anger, emotional regulation, nervous system healing, and what our emotions are actually trying to tell us, exploring what anger really is beneath the conditioning, suppression, and shame so many of us have been taught around it.
I talk about the ways we often respond to anger by either pushing it away, distracting ourselves, people pleasing, or trying to aggressively “get it out,” and why I don't believe those approaches actually create healing. Instead, I share a different perspective on anger as information: a signal from the body and nervous system that something deeper may need our attention. Whether anger is covering grief, hurt, anxiety, unmet needs, violated boundaries, trauma triggers, or situations that genuinely require change, this episode explores how to become curious instead of reactive.
I also share how anger can become a catalyst for healing, self-trust, boundary setting, personal growth, and authentic change when we stop making ourselves wrong for feeling it.
If you’ve ever struggled with emotional overwhelm, people pleasing, childhood conditioning around anger, trauma responses, anxiety that turns into irritability, or knowing what to do when strong emotions arise, this episode offers a compassionate and empowering approach to understanding yourself on a deeper level. My hope is that this conversation helps you feel more connected to your body, your emotions, your intuition, and your capacity to respond to life from a grounded and conscious place.