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The Strong AF Climbing Podcast

The Strong AF Climbing Podcast

Released: 2025-12-02
© Natasha Barnes
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28 Episodes
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28 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2025-12-02
© Natasha Barnes
Most Recent Episode
28. What Your Body Is Trying to Tell You: Somatic Therapy, Pain, and Rehab

28. What Your Body Is Trying to Tell You: Somatic Therapy, Pain, and Rehab

In this episode, I sit down with my friend and client Dani, a somatic psychotherapist and climber, to talk about how the body and mind communicate — and what it really means to feel your feelings. Dani shares how her own journey through chronic illnes
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In this episode, I sit down with my friend and client Dani, a somatic psychotherapist and climber, to talk about how the body and mind communicate — and what it really means to feel your feelings.
Dani shares how her own journey through chronic illness, trauma, and movement led her into somatic therapy, and we explore the deep overlap between her work and the kind of pain science–based rehab I do with climbers. We talk about why so many people struggle to slow down, why emotions show up as physical sensations, and how both somatic therapy and strength training can help you rebuild trust with your body.
Whether you’re navigating pain, dealing with stress, or just curious about what it means to actually “listen to your body,” this episode will help you see how awareness, curiosity, and compassion can change the way you move — and the way you heal.
WE TALK ABOUT:
What somatic therapy really is (and why it’s not just for trauma work)
The connection between emotions, sensations, and pain
Why we tend to intellectualize our feelings instead of feeling them
The role of awareness and curiosity in both therapy and rehab
How pain stories and beliefs shape the way we experience symptoms
The concept of allostatic load and how life stressors impact recovery
Overlaps between pain reprocessing, graded exposure, and nervous system regulation
Practical tools: the feelings wheel, body sensation lists, grounding and self-hold techniques, and how to start a dialogue with your body
Why climbers might already be practicing somatic therapy on the wall — and how to bring more awareness to it
Healing isn’t just about fixing tissue or solving a movement pattern — it’s about learning to listen, slow down, and rebuild trust in your body.
Somatic therapy gives language and space to sensations, while strength training and rehab build the capacity to act within that space. Both help you reconnect with your body instead of fighting against it.
CONNECT WITH DANI:
🔗 somaticswithdani.com📱 Instagram: @somaticswithdanni
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Book an Injury Consultation or Rehab Coaching
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Episode ID: 1000739310927
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Release Date: 02/12/2025, 21:43:27

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Climbing is a lifestyle sport. So how can you perform at your best, prevent injury, and improve your longevity in the sport all at the same time? This podcast is the answer. The Strong AF Climbing Podcast is for climbers who want to build strength to support climbing and become more resilient athletes. In this podcast, we’ll talk about all things strength training for climbers, rehab and managing climbing injuries! Hosted by Dr. Natasha Barnes, an elite athlete herself and strength and rehab coach for climbers. Listen to the podcast and hop aboard the gainz train!

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