Seeking Balance
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I am Joey Remenyi, Founder and Director of Seeking Balance International, a world-leader in recovery of chronic vertigo, dizziness and tinnitus symptoms. I take the holistic approach to healing. In this podcast I discuss the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of neuroplasticity for healing. I take a special interest in recovery of vertigo and tinnitus, inner ear symptoms, that..
Seeking Balance
2w ago
Joey Remenyi from Seeking Balance International talks with Stacey from the UK about overcoming chronic symptoms, transmuting pain into pleasure and awakening sensuality as a way of life. Learn about how metabolising undigested life experience can be a simple process and body scanning can be a powerful tool that we use in daily life to integrate past trauma. Join the Sensing Ground Community here: https://www.seekingbalance.com.au/sensing-ground-waitlist/ Learn more about ROCK STEADY and Joey here: https://www.seekingbalance.com.au ..read more
Seeking Balance
1M ago
Joey Remenyi from Seeking Balance International talks with Gretchen Gavero, a psychiatrist and psychotherapist based in Hawaii. We talk about the importance of honouring our body and the pull inwards to feel our deep darkness, even when this takes us to very low places. We talk about how to move through, what skills we need to understand our bodily intelligence and how to use our body as a compass: what is the gift and wisdom behind the pain. We touch up on reciprocity, interconnectedness and the way we shape the world through our thoughts, words and actions. We are always being influenced and ..read more
Seeking Balance
1M ago
Joey talks about why glasses may not be the 'linear' answer to your visual issues. Learn about how our brain processes visual inputs and why it is more of a complex and non-linear situation when it comes to chronic symptoms and neurodivergence. Learn more about Joey and the Rock Steady Program here: https://www.seekingbalance.com.au/rocksteady ..read more
Seeking Balance
3M ago
Joey answers this question: "Is hypersensitivity a type of neurodivergence? Any specific recommendations for highly sensitive people dealing with Tinnitus and other NQR sensations?" Yes, high sensitivity can be considered a divergence from what is typically experienced neurologically. It can be thought of as increased neural loading, more physiological activity that the body needs to work through and digest. Learning to understand your brain, your body and your bodymind is key to harnessing the gift of sensitivity without burning out. -- 3 WAYS TO GET STARTED ON YOUR HEALING JOURNEY: ? Downloa ..read more
Seeking Balance
3M ago
Joey answers this question: "Often I hear that we are told to listen to what our sensations have to tell us. But I also hear that we shouldn't focus on it and shift our attention. This seems contradictory to me and I'm not sure how to proceed." There is nuance behind trying to get rid of symptoms and genuinely trusting the sensations of the body and following the wisdom that they offer us as we navigate both our inner world and the outer world that we live in. Our body acts like the filter between our inner life and the outer world, it knows what we need to be nourished. -- 3 WAYS TO GET START ..read more
Seeking Balance
3M ago
Joey answers this question: "Does listening to the body mean listening to our unwanted sensations as well? Can the focus on it be a positive one?" Yes, consciously connecting to our inner world without judgement, is an essential part of reorganising neural maps and rebuilding your new normal. We cannot distract or numb ourselves through this process, we need to fully experience all it, just as it is, just as we are. -- 3 WAYS TO GET STARTED ON YOUR HEALING JOURNEY: ? Download our FREE Gentle Relief Starter Kit: starterkit.securechkout.com ? Try our 7 Days of Support Program: https://www.seekin ..read more
Seeking Balance
3M ago
Joey Remenyi from Seeking Balance International talks about dizziness and vertigo. Our balance is mapped with our visual system, proprioceptive (orientation and touch) system and our vestibular (inner ear balance) system. During dizziness or vertigo we have a sensory mismatch between our ears and other systems. To overcome this and build new balance pathways we need to use our proprioceptive system and strengthen our capacity for felt-sense, touch, self-location and orientation. This is done through body scanning in various way throughout daily life. -- 3 WAYS TO GET STARTED ON YOUR HEALING JO ..read more
Seeking Balance
3M ago
Joey Remenyi from Seeking Balance International talks about tinnitus: what is it? Can we overcome it? Tinnitus sounds can be reversed, they are not for life. You can learn how to use neuroplasticity to turn down the sounds inside of your ears, head or body. -- 3 WAYS TO GET STARTED ON YOUR HEALING JOURNEY: ? Download our FREE Gentle Relief Starter Kit: starterkit.securechkout.com ? Try our 7 Days of Support Program: https://www.seekingbalance.com.au/7-days-of-support/ ? Start our full ROCK STEADY program for healing vertigo and tinnitus: https://www.seekingbalance.com.au/rocksteady/ – I’m Joey ..read more
Seeking Balance
3M ago
We are all cluttered with overload, overwhelm and over-culture. Let's return to our bodies and redefine how we live our own lives. Reclaim your body, your aliveness, and your boundaries. Sensing Ground deepens your understanding of: --consciously using neuroplasticity in daily --crafting your inner world and further shaping your neural maps --building your capacity for intensity and feeling through all sensations --who you are, your identity (and who you are not) --the stories that your body is holding onto --the stories that nourish you --how to empty any tension patterns that are stored with ..read more
Seeking Balance
6M ago
Joey Remenyi from Seeking Balance International talks with Chris Wells from The Dabrowski Center about the Theory of Positive Disintegration. Learn about our neurological excitabilities, our physiology and why entering periods of deeply intense darkness are healthy parts of our psychological growth and individuation. By navigating the dark parts of life, without pathologizing our experiences, we can learn to embrace all of who we are, and how to best nurture and support the body and brain that we are born with. Learn more about Chris's work here: https://dabrowskicenter.org/2024-dabrowski-cong ..read more