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| 6/22/26 | ![]() Three Maps, One Body: Chakras, TCM & Science | What if the chakra system, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Western clinical science were all describing the same body — from three different doors? In this episode of The Human Skills, Dr. Connie Cheung — DPT and functional medicine practitioner — tells the story of how a lifelong skeptic came to read all three maps of the body at once. Trained to measure and prove, Connie spent years dismissing chakras and meridians as unprovable. Then her own health crisis changed everything. This episode lays three maps side by side — the Western nervous-and-endocrine system, the yogic chakra system, and the Chinese medicine view of qi, meridians, and emotion-organ connections — and explores why three traditions, built by people who never met, keep pointing at the same places in the body. No prior knowledge needed — each system is explained in plain language. And the claim stays honest: these maps rhyme, they don't prove each other. This is integrative, mind-body health for anyone tired of choosing between the cold medical map and the warm energetic one. 🎙️ In this episode: the chakra system explained simply · Traditional Chinese Medicine and emotion-organ connections · the Western stress cascade · why three traditions converge · learning to read your own body ➡️ The EASE OS™ Somatic Lab — where you learn to read these maps in your own body — opens soon to a founding 100. The waitlist gets in first: → https://www.drconniecheung.com/waitlist-page-ease-os-somatic-lab Learn more: drconniecheung.com | — | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() Why Yoga Is the Laboratory, Not the Workout | Most yoga teaches you to perform in your body. It was built to teach you to read it. In this episode of The Human Skills, Dr. Connie Cheung — DPT and functional medicine practitioner — explains why the mat is a laboratory, not a workout, and why so many people flow through an entire class and walk out the same person who walked in. You'll learn what "self-study" actually means, why how you meet a hard pose mirrors how you meet your life, and why the typical class environment — the comparison, the performing, the self-criticism turned inward — works against the very transformation it promises. Connie also names the part most teachers miss: you don't have to choose between a strong, capable body and real self-knowledge. You can build strength, flexibility, and mobility and learn to understand the body doing the work. This is yoga as nervous-system awareness, somatic self-study, and embodied intelligence — the foundation of the EASE OS™ approach to whole-person health. 🎙️ In this episode: performing vs. practicing · the mat as a mirror for your life · why self-study fails in a crowded class · strength + somatic awareness in one practice · how to hold your own practice ➡️ The EASE OS™ Somatic Lab opens soon to a founding group of 100 — the waitlist gets in first, at the founding rate: → https://www.drconniecheung.com/waitlist-page-ease-os-somatic-lab Learn more: drconniecheung.com | — | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() I Know Exactly What I Should Do. I Just Cannot Make Myself Do It. | EASE OS™ Podcast Episode 6 | Why do intelligent, self-aware people still struggle to follow through on behaviors they know would help them? In this episode of the EASE OS™ Podcast, Dr. Connie Cheung explores the real reason behind the knowing-doing gap — and why it is not simply a discipline or motivation problem. This episode dives into the relationship between nervous system regulation, identity, chronic stress physiology, trauma adaptation, and behavior change. Dr. Connie explains why sustainable transformation cannot happen through force alone, and why identity is upstream of behavior. Topics include: ➣ nervous system and behavior change ➣ identity and health ➣ why habits fail ➣ trauma and self-sabotage ➣ survival physiology ➣ burnout and executive dysfunction ➣ somatic healing ➣ emotional regulation ➣ functional medicine and psychology ➣ nervous system dysregulation ➣ chronic stress and motivation ➣ behavior change science ➣ mind-body healing ➣ yoga and nervous system regulation ➣ EASE OS framework This episode is for anyone who feels stuck between understanding what to do and actually being able to live it consistently. Join the EASE OS™ Somatic Lab founding member waitlist: → https://www.drconniecheung.com/waitlist-page-ease-os-somatic-lab TAGS: behavior change, nervous system regulation, identity and healing, self-sabotage, chronic stress, trauma healing, somatic psychology, nervous system healing, emotional regulation, functional medicine, burnout recovery, survival mode, mind-body connection, health psychology, embodiment, yoga therapy, EASE OS, somatic lab, habit formation, nervous system and habits | — | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | ![]() Your Body Stopped Being Yours Somewhere Along the Way | EASE OS™ Podcast Episode 5 | Why do so many people feel disconnected from their bodies even while doing "healthy" things? In this episode of the EASE OS™ Podcast, Dr. Connie Cheung explores the somatic layer of healing — how chronic stress, nervous system dysregulation, posture, trauma, and performance-based wellness disconnect us from our bodies over time. Drawing from decades of experience in physical therapy, yoga, functional medicine, and her own kidney failure and transplant journey, Dr. Connie explains why yoga was never meant to be performance — it was meant to be a laboratory for awareness. Topics include: ➣ nervous system regulation ➣ somatic healing ➣ trauma stored in the body ➣ chronic tension and posture ➣ yoga as a somatic laboratory ➣ functional medicine and nervous system health ➣ physical therapy and embodiment ➣ chronic stress physiology ➣ mind-body connection ➣ burnout and disconnection ➣ autoimmune and nervous system patterns ➣ why awareness must come before intervention This episode is for anyone who feels exhausted trying to "fix" themselves while feeling increasingly disconnected inside. Join the EASE OS™ Somatic Lab founding member waitlist: ➝ https://www.drconniecheung.com/clinical-diagnostic-intensive-cohort-waitlist TAGS: somatic healing, nervous system regulation, trauma and the body, embodiment, mind-body connection, yoga therapy, functional medicine, chronic stress, burnout recovery, physical therapy, somatic yoga, autoimmune healing, nervous system healing, trauma stored in the body, vagus nerve, posture and stress, healing chronic illness, emotional regulation, body awareness, EASE OS | — | ||||||
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Your Nervous System Declared an Emergency. Nobody Told It the Crisis Was Over. | EASE OS™ Ep. 4 | What if the exhaustion, tension, overthinking, digestive symptoms, inflammation, sleep disruption, and constant feeling of being "on" are not personality flaws… …but nervous system adaptations? In this episode of the EASE OS™ Podcast, Dr. Connie Cheung explores the physiology of chronic sympathetic dominance — the state many people unknowingly live in when the body remains organized around protection long after stress has become normalized. This episode unpacks how chronic stress physiology affects: ➣ nervous system regulation ➣ gut health and digestion ➣ sleep quality ➣ inflammation ➣ hormonal balance ➣ muscle tension and postural patterns ➣ emotional resilience ➣ breathing mechanics ➣ behavior and identity patterns Through real clinical stories, Dr. Connie explains why many people are "doing everything right" — yoga, healthy eating, supplements, hormone therapy, exercise — yet still feel exhausted, inflamed, disconnected from their body, or unable to fully recover. You'll hear: ➣ Why the nervous system adapts to repeated stress conditions ➣ How chronic sympathetic activation becomes normalized ➣ Why hypervigilance and overthinking can feel like personality ➣ The connection between stress physiology and digestive dysfunction ➣ Why many symptoms make more sense when viewed through an integrated systems lens ➣ How chronic bracing patterns affect posture, movement, breathing, and pain ➣ Why healing often feels fragmented in modern healthcare ➣ The relationship between the autonomic nervous system regulation and long-term healing ➣ How yoga can become either regulation… or another expression of sympathetic dominance ➣ Why awareness changes the relationship we have with symptoms Dr. Connie also shares: ➣ a clinical case involving chronic low back pain during yoga and hidden nervous system overload ➣ a patient with plantar fasciitis whose symptoms reflected broader stress physiology and chronic tension patterns ➣ How the body organizes around protection when stress becomes a baseline state This episode is part of the EASE OS™ framework: Enteric · Autonomic · Somatic · Empowered Psychology The Autonomic pillar focuses on nervous system regulation, sympathetic dominance, stress adaptation, and restoring physiological safety so the body can begin moving from survival physiology into recovery physiology. In This Episode: ➣ Chronic stress and nervous system dysregulation ➣ Sympathetic vs parasympathetic nervous system ➣ Fight-or-flight physiology ➣ Stress hormones and cortisol ➣ Functional medicine perspective on chronic stress ➣ Somatic holding patterns and muscle guarding ➣ Mind-body connection and chronic tension ➣ Gut-brain axis and autonomic regulation ➣ Breathwork for nervous system regulation ➣ Yoga and nervous system awareness ➣ Hypervigilance and chronic anticipation ➣ Fatigue, inflammation, digestion, and stress physiology ➣ Integrated systems interpretation in healing Practical Exercise From This Episode 5-5-5-5 Box Breathing Use before meals, stressful conversations, or sleep. ➣ Inhale through the nose for 5 counts ➣ Hold for 5 counts ➣ Exhale slowly for 5 counts ➣ Hold empty for 5 counts ➣ Repeat 3 rounds This breathing practice helps stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system and supports vagal regulation. Key Takeaways ➣ The body adapts to repeated conditions ➣ Chronic stress physiology often becomes normalized ➣ Repeated states can eventually become traits ➣ Symptoms are often adaptive information, not personal failure ➣ The nervous system influences digestion, hormones, inflammation, sleep, movement, and emotional regulation ➣ Healing requires more than isolated protocols — the organism must be understood as an integrated system Resources & Links 🌿 Join the Clinical Diagnostic Intensive™ Waitlist → https://www.drconniecheung.com/clinical-diagnostic-intensive-cohort-waitlist 🎙️ Subscribe to the EASE OS™ Podcast → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ease-os-with-dr-connie-cheung/id1297924924 🌐 Website → dronniecheung.com 📱 Follow Dr. Connie Cheung Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drconniecheung/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrConnieCheung About Dr. Connie Cheung Dr. Connie Cheung is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, Functional Medicine Practitioner, Yoga Medicine Specialist, nutritionist, and founder of EASE OS™ — an integrated framework connecting enteric, autonomic, somatic, and empowered psychology principles to help people better understand the patterns shaping their health, physiology, and healing. With over 25 years of clinical experience and lived experience navigating complex autoimmune disease and organ transplantation, Dr. Connie brings together systems thinking, physiology, movement, nervous system regulation, functional medicine, yoga therapy, and psychological insight to help people move from fragmented symptom management toward deeper coherence. #NervousSystem #StressPhysiology #FunctionalMedicine #GutHealth #SomaticHealing #MindBodyConnection #ChronicStress #ParasympatheticNervousSystem #FightOrFlight #Inflammation #YogaTherapy #TraumaAndTheBody #StressAndDigestion #HolisticHealth #AutonomicNervousSystem #Breathwork #ChronicFatigue #EASEOS | — | ||||||
| 5/19/26 | ![]() Your Gut Has Never Lied to You | Why Gut Healing Fails Without This | EASE OS™ Ep. 3 | EASE OS™ Pillar: Enteric Have you done the elimination diet, the probiotics, the gut protocols — and something is still not right? In this episode of EASE OS™: The Human Skills, Dr. Connie Cheung explains why gut healing is consistently incomplete when it addresses diet without addressing the nervous system state driving the gut dysregulation in the first place. The enteric nervous system — your gut brain — contains more nerve endings than the spinal cord. It responds not just to what you eat but to what you are living. The chronic stress. The relationship the nervous system quietly braces around. The unresolved tension that has no space to complete. The gut registers all of it. Every day. And it has never lied about what it finds. In this episode you will learn: • What the enteric nervous system actually is and why it is far more than a digestive system • The exact physiological cascade that happens in the gut under chronic sympathetic activation — blood flow redirection, enzyme production, gut motility, intestinal permeability, and microbiome disruption explained in plain language • Why approximately 90% of gut-brain communication travels upward — from gut to brain — and what that means for mood, anxiety, and emotional regulation • Why the probiotic and the elimination diet produce partial results when the autonomic environment driving the dysregulation is not addressed first • Why your gut is not broken — it is the most accurate reporter in your body and it has been telling the truth about your life this whole time • The eating practice that begins to restore the communication pathway between your enteric system and your awareness • The closing question to carry into the week This is Episode 3 of EASE OS™: The Human Skills — a nine-episode series walking through the complete EASE OS™ framework one layer at a time. Each episode builds on the last. The Practice From This Episode: Before your next meal — smell the food first. Taste deliberately. Chew slowly. Notice what your body actually responds to with pleasure. Notice the fullness signal before it becomes uncomfortable fullness. This is not a diet practice. It is a listening practice. One meal. Today. Work With Dr. Connie: Clinical Diagnostic Intensive — a private multi-hour session that maps your specific upstream causes and produces a written EASE OS™ Orientation Map. Four spots this month. Application at drconniecheung.com → https://www.drconniecheung.com/Clinical-Diagnostic-Intensive Connect: Website: drconniecheung.com Instagram: @drconniecheung LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/conniejeon About Dr. Connie Cheung: Dr. Connie Cheung is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, Board Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP), MS Nutritionist, and Yoga Medicine Specialist with 25 years of clinical experience across multiple disciplines. She is the creator of EASE OS™ — a framework that integrates the four systems every body runs on: Enteric, Autonomic, Somatic, and Empowered Psychology. She built this framework as a complex patient herself — living with Lupus, kidney failure, and a transplant for 25 years — and as a clinician who watched fragmented care fail her patients for decades. EASE OS™ is the integration that was always missing. PRIMARY SEO KEYWORDS ➣ gut health and nervous system ➣ why elimination diet doesn't work ➣ enteric nervous system explained ➣ Gut-brain connection ➣ Chronic gut issues root cause ➣ leaky gut and stress ➣ functional medicine gut healing ➣ Gut microbiome and anxiety ➣ Why Probiotics Aren't Working ➣ integrative health podcast ➣ EASE OS™ ➣ Dr. Connie Cheung ➣ Gut healing without diet ➣ autonomic nervous system and digestion ➣ holistic gut health | — | ||||||
| 5/12/26 | ![]() Nobody Handed Us the Map — The Missing Link in Every Health Journey | EASE OS™: The Human Skills · Episode 2 | EASE OS™: The Human Skills · Episode 2 Most people are navigating their health by filling the gaps between disciplines without realizing that is what they are doing. The acupuncture, the functional medicine, the physical therapy, the nutrition protocol — each one skilled, none of them in conversation with each other. And the burden of figuring out how it all connects has been placed quietly on you. In this episode Dr. Connie names the invisible labor of fragmented care, explains why it produces consistently incomplete results at the physiological level, and shares the story of a patient who resolved four years of chronic pain in a month — not because any individual treatment was better, but because the sequence was finally right. What you will take away: • Why skilled individual practitioners consistently produce partial results when working in isolation • How the burden of integration was transferred silently to the patient • What fragmented care actually does to the body physiologically • The story of a four-year pain journey resolved in one month through sequence • The map exercise — seeing your own fragmented care picture clearly for the first time • The closing question to carry into the week Apply for the Clinical Diagnostic Intensive — link below ↓ https://www.drconniecheung.com/Clinical-Diagnostic-Intensive Four spots this month. Dr. Connie reviews every application personally. New episodes every Tuesday. Each one builds on the last. WORK WITH DR. CONNIE Clinical Diagnostic Intensive — Private multi-hour session: drconniecheung.com LISTEN ON PODCAST Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ease-os-with-dr-connie-cheung/id1297924924 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/35dvMqbXWTpzhNYTf7C4hs?si=f405aec447e94d55 CONNECT Website: drconniecheung.com Instagram: @drconniecheung LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/conniejeon #EASEOS #HumanSkills #FunctionalMedicine #HolisticHealth #ChronicIllness #NervousSystemHealth #GutHealth #SomaticHealing #YogaMedicine #DrConnieCheung | — | ||||||
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Skills We Never Learned About Being Human | EASE OS™: The Human Skills · Episode 1 of 8 · The Overview✨ | human skillschronic disease+4 | — | — | — | EASE OSbig T trauma+6 | — | 42m 10s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() The Loneliness of Fighting for Your Own Life — and the Choice That Changes Everything | EP — Empowered Psychology✨ | lonelinesschronic illness+3 | — | — | — | kidney failuredialysis+3 | — | 20m 02s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() The Person You Became Inside Your Own Home — People Pleasing, Chronic Illness, and What Your Body Has Been Trying to Tell You✨ | chronic illnesspeople pleasing+3 | — | — | — | chronic stressautoimmune disease+3 | — | 31m 41s | |
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| 4/14/26 | ![]() I Was Labeled a Difficult Patient. Then I Built EASE OS™. | Dr. Connie Cheung✨ | health challengeskidney transplant+4 | — | EASE OS™ | — | kidney failurelupus nephritis+5 | — | 37m 10s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() When the Data Misses the Life: Why Following the Science Wasn't Enough✨ | science and healingpattern recognition+4 | — | — | — | sciencechronic illness+6 | — | 15m 19s | |
| 3/16/26 | ![]() The Suffering Loop No One Names | Why High-Functioning Women Stay Stuck Even When They're Doing Everything Right✨ | high-functioning womenpsychology and physiology+3 | — | — | — | bloatedfatigue+7 | — | 30m 14s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() NORMAL LABS. UNSETTLED BODY. THERE'S A REASON✨ | healthwellness+3 | — | EASE OS™ | — | bloatedbrain fog+4 | — | 20m 28s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() Why You Feel Bloated, Foggy, Wired & Tired — Even When Your Labs Are "Normal"✨ | bloatingnervous system+4 | — | — | — | bloatingfatigue+6 | — | 25m 13s | |
| 2/24/26 | ![]() You Were Taught the Wrong Order | Nervous System Regulation & Gut-Brain Stability✨ | nervous system regulationgut-brain health+4 | — | — | — | nervous systemgut health+6 | — | 23m 02s | |
| 2/17/26 | ![]() When Strength Becomes Survival | Nervous System Overload & High-Functioning Burnout✨ | nervous system overloadhigh-functioning burnout+4 | — | — | — | nervous systemburnout+6 | — | 14m 55s | |
| 2/10/26 | ![]() The Cost of Appearing Strong: Why High-Functioning Women Burn Out Without Realizing It | Appearing strong is often praised as discipline, resilience, and maturity. But what happens when strength never softens? In this episode, we explore the hidden biological and emotional cost of always holding it together. Chronic vigilance, digestive dysregulation, emotional isolation, and fatigue that rest doesn't fix aren't personal failures — they're signals from a nervous system that never learned it was safe to stand down. This conversation unpacks how strength becomes armor, why the body compensates when rest feels unsafe, and how true regulation begins not with effort — but with restraint. Show Notes ➝ Why appearing strong keeps the nervous system in survival mode ➝ The difference between resilience and chronic vigilance ➝ How digestion, sleep, and fatigue reveal hidden stress ➝ Why rest can feel unsafe for high-achievers ➝ Strength vs. regulation: the biological distinction ➝ How restraint becomes a higher form of discipline ➝ What it means to soften without collapsing Be sure to subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel so you never miss an episode of the EASE OS: Less Effort, More Power! We release new episodes every week. Click here to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes: Apple Podcast: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power Click here to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify: Spotify: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power And if you liked this message, please leave us a review on iTunes!. Be sure to follow Dr. Connie on Instagram and Tiktok! Instagram: @drconniecheung TikTok: @drconniecheung_ LinkedIn: Dr. Connie Cheung | — | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() THE HARDEST TRUTH: Why restraint—not effort—is sometimes the highest form of discipline | What if the reason you're not healing, stabilizing, or moving forward isn't a lack of discipline—but the wrong kind of discipline for your physiology? In this episode, Dr. Connie Cheung explores the hardest truth she's had to learn: when chemistry turns hostile, effort no longer builds strength—it provokes collapse. Drawing from lived experience with kidney failure, immune sensitization, and clinical systems that don't speak to paradox, this episode reframes discipline through the lens of coherence, restraint, and nervous system intelligence. This is not a message about doing less. It's a message about doing what actually works—when the rules change. 1:09 – Paradox Capacity: A New Healing Framework 1:17 – Hostile Chemistry & Why Restraint Is Real Discipline 3:03 – When Trying Harder Starts Breaking You 5:40 – Nutrition & Hydration Paradoxes No One Talks About 8:01 – When Healing Feels Backward 9:57 – Paradox Capacity in Modern Medicine 11:02 – Why Uncertainty Feels Dangerous to the Nervous System 12:18 – What Paradox Capacity Is (and What It's Not) 14:03 – When Trying Harder Makes Symptoms Worse 14:45 – Reorientation: Slowing Down to Restore Coherence 15:52 – Why Medicine Is Fragmented — and Humans Suffer 16:52 – For Those With Unexplained or Persistent Symptoms 17:38 – From Fragmentation Back to Coherence 19:39 – Healing Is Reorganization, Not Effort Show Notes ➝ Why effort fails when chemistry is hostile ➝ The difference between discipline and provocation ➝ Paradox capacity: holding opposing truths without collapse ➝ Nutrition, hydration, and when "healthy" becomes harmful ➝ Why uncertainty feels dangerous—and how to stay oriented anyway ➝ Restraint as an advanced biological skill ➝ Listening as the beginning of coherence Be sure to subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel so you never miss an episode of the EASE OS: Less Effort, More Power! We release new episodes every week. Click here to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes: Apple Podcast: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power Click here to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify: Spotify: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power And if you liked this message, please leave us a review on iTunes!. Be sure to follow Dr. Connie on Instagram and Tiktok! Instagram: @drconniecheung TikTok: @drconniecheung_ LinkedIn: Dr. Connie Cheung | — | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | ![]() The Day I Realized I Was Living Against Myself | There are moments when illness doesn't just affect the body — it quietly changes the way we relate to ourselves. In this episode, Connie shares the moment she realized she wasn't failing at healing — she was living against herself. Not because she lacked discipline, intelligence, or effort, but because she was trying to survive inside systems that couldn't see her whole. This is not a story about blame or fixing. It's a story about misalignment, self-abandonment, and the subtle ways capable people learn to distrust their own signals when answers don't come. 2:00 – Living Between Health and Illness 2:25 – The Day I Realized I Was Living Against Myself 3:32 – High-Functioning While Falling Apart 4:58 – When Medicine Has No Answers, Self-Blame Begins 5:43 – Editing Your Intuition & Self-Abandonment 6:55 – Misalignment vs Resilience (The Hidden Cost) 8:42 – Effort Is Not Safety 10:29 – The Real Damage Isn't the Illness 15:54 – You Don't Need to Try Harder — You Need a Map If you've ever: • done everything "right" and still felt off • blamed yourself when things didn't resolve • stayed functional while quietly disconnecting from your body • felt strong on the outside and misaligned on the inside This episode will likely feel uncomfortably familiar — and deeply relieving. This podcast is part of EASE OS™, a system for human coherence. Not optimization. Not bypassing. But learning how to live as a whole human again. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel so you never miss an episode of the EASE OS: Less Effort, More Power! We release new episodes every week. Click here to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes: Apple Podcast: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power Click here to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify: Spotify: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power And if you liked this message, please leave us a review on iTunes!. Be sure to follow Dr. Connie on Instagram and Tiktok! Instagram: @drconniecheung TikTok: @drconniecheung_ LinkedIn: Dr. Connie Cheung | — | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() Healing Is Not Linear: A Manifesto for Living Inside Paradox | What happens when hope doesn't save you — but reveals the truth? In this deeply personal manifesto episode, Dr. Connie Cheung shares how kidney failure, repeated near-transplants, and life on dialysis dismantled a false identity built on performance, resilience, and survival — and returned her to herself. This is not a story of toxic positivity or glossy healing. It's a meditation on paradox: ✨ gratitude and grief ✨ hope and fear ✨ control and surrender ✨ survival and freedom Drawing from lived experience as a patient, clinician, and founder of EASE OS™, this episode explores why healing is not linear, why fixing yourself often perpetuates suffering, and why true wholeness comes from integration — not answers. You'll hear reflections on: ✔️ Why chronic illness often initiates identity collapse ✔️ The hidden cost of resilience and "being brave" ✔️ Fragmentation in modern healthcare and why integration matters Carl Jung's idea of individuation, lived — not theorized Why many people are living in lives that don't fit — and how to reorient without abandoning yourself This episode is for anyone who feels tired of trying to get it right, tired of fixing, tired of forcing certainty — and ready to live with presence instead. Subscribe, follow, and stay — if you're ready to heal without abandoning yourself. #healingjourney #chronicillness #kidneyfailure #dialysislife #non-linearhealing #nervoussystemregulation #integrationvsfragmentation #CarlJungindividuation #EASEOS #somatichealing #functionalmedicine #yogaandhealing #emotionalresilience #livingwithuncertainty Be sure to subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel so you never miss an episode of the EASE OS: Less Effort, More Power! We release new episodes every week. Click here to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes: Apple Podcast: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power Click here to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify: Spotify: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power And if you liked this message, please leave us a review on iTunes!. Be sure to follow Dr. Connie on Instagram and Tiktok! Instagram: @drconniecheung TikTok: @drconniecheung_ LinkedIn: Dr. Connie Cheung | — | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Why Pausing Isn't Falling Behind — The Nervous System Truth About Timing | Why Pausing Isn't Falling Behind | Nervous System Healing, Cortisol & Timing. If you feel like your life or healing journey has slowed down—and part of you is panicking that you're "falling behind"—this conversation is for you. In this episode, Dr. Connie Cheung explores why pausing often feels like failure, especially for high-achieving, self-aware people navigating health challenges, burnout, or recovery. This is not a mindset talk. This is a nervous system conversation. Inside this episode, you'll learn: ✔️ Why urgency is a nervous system signal, not a personality trait ✔️ How cortisol rises when healing is rushed—and what that does to digestion, hormones, fascia, and focus ✔️ Why timelines and deadlines become emotional safety structures during uncertainty ✔️ What actually happens in the brain when plans change ✔️ Why discipline and willpower can't override physiology ✔️ How pausing with awareness preserves capacity, while pausing with judgment drains it Dr. Connie also shares lived insight from navigating medical uncertainty, inflammation, body changes, and recovery timelines that were not hers to control—offering grounded wisdom without oversharing or blame. This episode reframes healing, productivity, and timing through the lens of regulation, safety, and biological truth. If you've tried pushing, forcing, or "powering through" and still don't feel better, this conversation may explain what's been missing. 🌱 Gentle Invitation This episode is part of a larger conversation on nervous system regulation and whole-system healing. In March, Dr. Connie will be hosting a free 3-part training: EASE OS™ — Gut–Brain Stability Reset REGISTER NOW ➡️ https://www.easeossystems.com/ease-os-3day-training-gut-brain-stability 00:00 – Healing Without Forcing | Listening to the Body 01:12 – Stop Overriding Yourself | The Power of Regulation 03:05 – Orientation Explained | Where Real Healing Begins 05:48 – Healing Is Not Something to Chase 08:22 – Nervous System Safety & Inner Permission 11:04 – When the Body Finally Allows Healing 13:10 – Why Pausing Is Not Failure but Growth 15:26 – Healing Becomes Effortless When You Stop Pushing 15:44 – If This Resonated, Here's How to Stay Connected 15:57 – Podcast & YouTube Subscription Invitation 16:04 – When Life Asks You to Pause, Let It 16:18 – Deep Regulation & Growth From Within 16:29 – Reorienting Your Life Requires Letting Go #NervousSystemRegulation #HealingJourney #BurnoutRecovery #ChronicStress #GutBrainAxis #SomaticHealing #TraumaInformedCare #ChronicIllnessSupport #StressAndCortisol #MindBodyHealing #RegulateDontRush #EASEOS #HealingWisdom #HolisticHealth Be sure to subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel so you never miss an episode of the EASE OS: Less Effort, More Power! We release new episodes every week. Click here to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes: Apple Podcast: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power Click here to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify: Spotify: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power And if you liked this message, please leave us a review on iTunes!. Be sure to follow Dr. Connie on Instagram and Tiktok! Instagram: @drconniecheung TikTok: @drconniecheung_ LinkedIn: Dr. Connie Cheung | — | ||||||
| 1/6/26 | ![]() This Is Why Your New Year's Resolutions Keep Failing — And What Your Body Has Been Trying to Tell You | Why do New Year's resolutions fail year after year—especially for smart, motivated people? In this episode, Dr. Connie Cheung breaks down the real reason change doesn't stick, and it has nothing to do with willpower, motivation, or discipline. True, sustainable change is not a mindset issue. It's a physiological and nervous system issue. Drawing from decades in health, wellness, functional medicine, physical therapy, psychology, and somatic work, this conversation explores: • Why New Year's resolutions fail the body • How behavior is driven by nervous system state • The role of the brain in survival vs. growth • How chronic stress dysregulates gut, hormones, and focus • Why external advice (especially social media influence) keeps people stuck • The difference between forcing change and regulating the system • Why regulation must come before rewiring This episode introduces a radically different way to approach the New Year—one rooted in truth, internal regulation, and systems-based healing, rather than pressure or self-blame. This conversation also serves as the runway into the upcoming free 3-part training: 📘 EASE OS™ Gut–Brain Stability Reset 🗓️ Session 1 begins January 22 If you've tried everything and still don't feel better, this is where orientation begins. 👉 Register for the free training here: https://www.easeossystems.com/ease-os-3day-training-gut-brain-stability #NewYearsResolution #NervousSystemRegulation #GutBrainAxis #HealingFromTheInside #TraumaInformedHealing #FunctionalMedicine #SomaticHealing #BrainHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #WellnessTruth #RegulateDontResolve #EASEOS #GutHealth #StressAndAnxiety #MindBodyConnection Be sure to subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel so you never miss an episode of the EASE OS: Less Effort, More Power! We release new episodes every week. Click here to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes: Apple Podcast: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power Click here to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify: Spotify: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power And if you liked this message, please leave us a review on iTunes!. Be sure to follow Dr. Connie on Instagram and Tiktok! Instagram: @drconniecheung TikTok: @drconniecheung_ LinkedIn: Dr. Connie Cheung | — | ||||||
| 12/30/25 | ![]() 2025 Will Be the Year of Nervous System–Based Healing — Here's Why. | The wellness world is shifting, fast — and for the first time, the shift is GOOD. In this episode, Dr. Connie Cheung reveals why 2025 marks the end of outdated wellness trends (rigid diets, over-exercising, biohacking burnout, supplement overwhelm) and what's replacing them: ✨ Nervous system–based healing. ✨ Somatic intelligence. ✨ Biology-before-mindset. ✨ Stability before strategy. ✨ EASE OS™ as the next evolution of healing. If you've felt exhausted by protocols, frustrated by conflicting advice, or stuck in a survival loop… this episode will explain EXACTLY why. You'll learn: • Why the old model of wellness is collapsing • How dysregulation hijacks digestion, hormones, mood & cravings • Why biology is becoming more important than mindset • The rise of somatic and nervous-system–based healing • Why 2025 is the year women reclaim clarity, coherence, and stability • Why EASE OS™ is the future-proof operating system for true transformation 🎧 If you want to be ahead of the wellness revolution — start here. 💡 Download the EASE OS™ 15-Minute Reset (FREE) 👉 https://www.easeossystems.com/ease-os-reset Link in the description. 💬 Join the 3-Part EASE OS™ Training January 22, 27, 29 @ 5 PM EST 👉 https://www.easeossystems.com/ease-os-3day-training-gut-brain-stability Be sure to subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel so you never miss an episode of the EASE OS: Less Effort, More Power! We release new episodes every week. Click here to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes: Apple Podcast: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power Click here to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify: Spotify: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power And if you liked this message, please leave us a review on iTunes!. Be sure to follow Dr. Connie on Instagram and Tiktok! Instagram: @drconniecheung TikTok: @drconniecheung_ LinkedIn: Dr. Connie Cheung | — | ||||||
| 12/23/25 | ![]() The Wellness Advice I Refuse to Give Anymore | The wellness world keeps telling women to "just try harder." Today, I'm drawing a line in the sand. In this episode, I share why I refuse to give the same outdated wellness advice — and what ACTUALLY creates healing, stability, emotional clarity, gut-brain balance, and transformation. If you've ever been told: "Just meditate." "Just eat cleaner." "Just move more." "Just balance your hormones." "Just think positively." …and you STILL felt exhausted, inflamed, anxious, or stuck… this episode will change everything. You're not failing. Your nervous system is dysregulated, and no strategy works without stability. In this episode, you'll learn: ✨ Why traditional wellness advice backfires ✨ The real reason women can't "just calm down" or "just be more disciplined." ✨ How the EASE OS™ method rewires the gut–brain axis, nervous system, and identity ✨ Why state BEFORE strategy is the secret to sustainable transformation ✨ How to stop shaming your biology and finally work WITH your system, not against it This is the episode your future self will thank you for. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 → Introduction to EASE OS Podcast 01:30 → The Wellness Advice I Refuse to Give 03:02 → Shifting Responsibility from the Individual to the System 05:07 → Why Strategy Fails Without Stability 06:42 → Understanding the Vagus Nerve and Regulation 07:56 → Sustainable Change Through State Shifting 09:27 → The Benefits of Systemic Stability 11:08 → Why 2026 is the Year of Nervous System Healing 12:15 → Free 15-Minute Nervous System Reset 🔥 DOWNLOAD THE 15-MINUTE RESET (FREE) 👉https://www.easeossystems.com/ease-os-reset Experience the difference between "trying to heal" and actual stability. #nervoussystemhealing #gutbrainconnection #womenshealth #traumainformed #somatichealing #functionalmedicine #burnoutrecovery #holistichealing #EASEOS #regulationbeforetransformation Be sure to subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel so you never miss an episode of the EASE OS: Less Effort, More Power! We release new episodes every week. Click here to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes: Apple Podcast: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power Click here to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify: Spotify: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power And if you liked this message, please leave us a review on iTunes!. Be sure to follow Dr. Connie on Instagram and Tiktok! Instagram: @drconniecheung TikTok: @drconniecheung_ LinkedIn: Dr. Connie Cheung | — | ||||||
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