Tapping has become one of the most talked about mind-body healing practices for a reason. Rosi Walchef and Iva Gancheva explore how the technique is used to help calm the nervous system, reduce emotional stress, and create space for lasting change through a combination of focused attention, physical touch, and emotional awareness.
Tapping has become one of the most talked about mind-body healing practices for a reason. Rosi Walchef and Iva Gancheva explore how the technique is used to help calm the nervous system, reduce emotional stress, and create space for lasting change through a combination of focused attention, physical touch, and emotional awareness.
Using demonstrations, personal experiences, and client stories, they unpack how emotions can become stored in the body, how repetitive thought patterns influence behavior, and why practices centered around safety and regulation can help people work through anxiety, trauma, fear, and limiting beliefs. The conversation also addresses the skepticism surrounding tapping, the growing interest in holistic healing practices, and why many people experience immediate emotional shifts when they finally feel safe enough to process what they have been carrying.
What You’ll Learn
- What tapping is and how people use it for healing
- How stress and emotions can affect the body and nervous system
- Why repetitive thoughts and beliefs shape behavior
- How tapping may support anxiety, trauma, and emotional regulation
- How tapping can become a practical self-care tool in everyday life
Episode Links
The Power of Vulnerability | Brené Brown | TED: https://youtu.be/iCvmsMzlF7o