Episodios

  • Why Small Practices Create Big Change
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode, we explore how neuroplasticity allows the nervous system to change through repeated experience, and why small, consistent practices are more effective than dramatic efforts to force change. Neuroscience shows that the brain updates its predictions based on patterns it encounters over time, not isolated moments.

    Through a guided practice focused on breath, sensory awareness, and repetition, listeners are invited to offer the nervous system a simple, repeatable experience of support. These small moments of regulation, practiced consistently, help reshape how the brain and body respond to stress and build greater capacity over time.

    Hosted by Lena Gwendolyn Hill

    Produced by Near Mint Productions, LLC

    Music by Patrick Simon Music

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    6 m
  • Imagination as a Regulatory Tool
    Feb 16 2026

    In this episode, we explore how imagination influences nervous system regulation and why the brain responds to predicted experiences as well as real ones. Neuroscience shows that the brain is constantly anticipating what will happen next, and these predictions can shape physiological state, emotional experience, and perception.

    Through a brief explanation and guided practice, this episode introduces intentional imagery as a tool to support regulation and neuroplasticity. By offering the nervous system sensory cues associated with safety and stability, imagination can help expand capacity, reduce threat responses, and support more flexible patterns of regulation over time.

    Hosted by Lena Gwendolyn Hill

    Produced by Near Mint Productions LLC

    Music by Patrick Simon Music

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    7 m
  • Why You Can't Think Your Way Out of Fear
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode, we explore why logic and reasoning often don’t work when the nervous system is under threat and how fear shifts the brain away from insight and toward protection. Through a brief neuroscience-informed explanation and a grounding sensory practice, listeners are invited to work bottom-up with the body to create the conditions where clear thinking can return.

    Hosted by Lena Gwendolyn

    Produced by Near Mint Productions, LLC

    Music by Patrick Simon Music

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    7 m
  • The Story Your Brain Tells You When Under Threat
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode, we explore how the brain creates stories when the nervous system is under threat and why those stories can feel so convincing in moments of stress. Through a brief neuroscience-informed explanation and a gentle guided practice, listeners are invited to relate to their thoughts as signals shaped by state, rather than fixed truths.

    Hosted by Lena Gwendolyn

    Produced by Near Mint Productions

    Music by Patrick Simon Music

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    8 m
  • Why Stillness Can Feel Unsafe
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode, we explore why stillness can feel unsafe for many nervous systems and why difficulty with meditation or slowing down is often a protective response rather than resistance. Through a brief neuroscience-informed explanation and a gentle practice that includes movement and orientation, listeners are invited to work with the nervous system in a way that prioritizes safety and choice.

    Hosted by Lena Gwendolyn

    Produced by Near Mint Productions, LLC

    Music by Patrick Simon Music

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    7 m
  • Your Nervous System is Not Broken
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode, we explore why the nervous system is not broken, but protective, and how responses like anxiety, shutdown, and reactivity are often intelligent adaptations shaped by experience. Through a brief neuroscience-informed explanation and a gentle guided practice using self-contact and breath, listeners are invited to reduce shame and support regulation through understanding rather than force.

    Hosted by - Lena Gwendolyn

    Produced by - Near Mint Productions, LLC

    Music by - Patrick Simon Music

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    7 m
  • Why Regulation Comes Before Insight
    Jan 8 2026

    In this opening episode of Season 2, we explore why nervous system regulation comes before insight and why understanding alone often isn’t enough to create change. You’ll learn how states of safety and threat shape learning and behavior, followed by a brief guided practice using breath and orientation to support regulation and neuroplasticity.

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    8 m
  • A Remembering Affirmation
    May 29 2025

    In this special spoken-word offering, Lena Gwendolyn invites you into a visceral remembering of your worth—unearned, unchased, undeniable. It’s a sensual manifesto for those who are done shrinking, done performing, and ready to arrive fully.

    Let this episode wash over you. Let it live in your body. Let it remind you that you are the place where desire begins.

    What You’ll Experience:

    • A slow drop into breath and presence
    • A full reading of “The Worth Manifesto”
    • A gentle invitation to return to your power, daily

    Suggested Use: Listen lying down, with a candle lit, or while moving through your morning or evening ritual. This is meant to be felt more than analyzed.

    If this stirred something in you… Lena would love to hear from you. Tag @lenagwendolyncollective or DM your reflections on Instagram.

    Remember: you don’t have to earn your place. You already belong.

    Produced by Near Mint Productions, LLC

    Written and Hosted by Lena Hill

    Music by Patrick Simon Music

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    5 m