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The Safety Map Podcast

The Safety Map Podcast

De: Alyssa Decker
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The Safety Map Podcast explores how the nervous system shapes healing, connection, and change. Hosted by Alyssa Decker, founder of the Safety Map framework, these conversations unpack why calm is not the same as safe, how rupture rewrites our internal map, and what becomes possible when safety increases. This is not about performance or quick fixes. It is about structural healing, grounded insight, and real-world application. If you’re ready to move beyond coping and into deeper change, you’re in the right place.Alyssa Decker Higiene y Vida Saludable Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental
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  • Shame Is the Guard
    Mar 25 2026

    Most of us have been taught that shame is something to get rid of.

    But what if shame isn’t the problem?

    In this episode, we take a different look at shame—not as something broken or in the way, but as a protective response your system uses to control access to what doesn’t feel safe yet.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why shame shows up in the first place
    • How shame acts as a guard, not a flaw
    • Why shame softens with attention—but only steps aside with safety
    • How to shift from trying to eliminate shame to understanding what it’s protecting

    If you’ve ever felt stuck in patterns that don’t seem to change, this episode will help you see why—and what actually creates the conditions for real repair.

    📥 Download the free PDF: Calm is Not the Same as Safety

    https://safetymapinstitute.com/calm


    Join the conversation:

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/thesafetymap

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    16 m
  • Your Body is Calculating Safety
    Mar 19 2026

    In this episode, we explore how your nervous system predicts threat and how those predictions organize your behavior, often in ways that feel confusing or frustrating.

    Your body is not just reacting to what is happening in the moment. It is constantly asking, what is likely to happen next? and preparing you based on patterns from your past.

    This is why you might feel anxious, overthink, or react strongly even when nothing is actually happening.

    When you understand that these responses are driven by prediction, not dysfunction, something important shifts.

    Your body makes sense.


    If this episode resonates, join the conversation in the Safety Map Podcast Facebook group.

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/thesafetymap


    Get the Free Download, "Calm is Not the Same As Safety"

    https://safetymapinstitute.com/calm

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    16 m
  • Calm Is Not the Same As Safety
    Mar 12 2026

    In this episode, Alyssa explores a common misunderstanding about regulation and healing: calm is not the same thing as safety.

    Many of us have learned techniques to calm our bodies, regulate our breathing, and manage stress. Those skills can be incredibly helpful. But calm can sometimes be created through effort and override, even when our nervous system is still predicting threat.

    Using everyday examples, Alyssa explains why you can feel calm in situations that are not actually safe, and why the opposite is also true: when safety appears for the first time, your body may not immediately recognize it.

    This conversation builds on the core idea introduced in Episode 1: your body makes sense. When we understand how the nervous system predicts threat and organizes behavior around safety, many confusing experiences begin to make sense.

    Join the conversation in the Safety Map Podcast Facebook group after listening.

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/thesafetymap


    Learn More about the Safety Map:

    https://alyssadecker.com/

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    19 m
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