This guided meditation is a practice in staying with yourself.
You already know how to show up, push through, and take care of what needs to be done.
Yet, most of us don't know how to remain present with our own needs once the urgency drops. T
he body stays alert. The mind keeps scanning. Rest feels conditional.
In this meditation, we slow the system down and work directly with that pattern.
Through breath, gentle body awareness, and simple imagery, you’ll be guided to notice where effort lives, where you’ve been holding yourself together, and what happens when you stop overriding those signals.
We’re building tolerance for listening. For letting sensation move. For allowing needs to exist without immediately managing them.
This is the kind of practice that changes your baseline over time. It teaches the nervous system that presence is safe, that nothing needs to be earned in this moment, and that self-respect can be quiet and internal.
Take this meditation into your day not as a performance, but as a reference point. A reminder of what it feels like when you stay with yourself instead of leaving.
That feeling is what you carry forward.
What is Combative Calm?
This isn’t your sugary, sweet, diabetes-inducing healing podcast.
This is Combative Calm—where nervous system regulation meets rage rituals, somatic releases, and spicy affirmations laced with f-bombs to unfck your trauma responses.
Hosted by Sarai Speer—a trauma-informed yoga + meditation teacher, somatic healer, and high-energy bitch who tells it like it is—this show delivers real tools, not toxic positivity.
It’s trauma-informed, nervous system-rooted healing for the emotionally constipated, burnout-curious, high-functioning humans who are done pretending they’re fine.
It’s time to regulate your shit.