Episodios

  • "Our Emotions Were Never the Problem: Reclaiming Grief, Rage, and Expression Across BIPOC Communities"
    Jul 6 2025

    Summary: For generations, BIPOC communities have been told we’re “too emotional.” Too angry. Too dramatic. Too loud. Too sensitive. Too much.

    But what if our emotions were never the problem—just the truth?

    In this episode of Beyond the Spot, Tracy Gantlin-Monroy, MDiv, LPC, Brainspotting Trainer, invites us to reclaim the full spectrum of our emotional expression—from ancestral grief to righteous rage.

    She breaks down how tropes like the “Angry Black Woman,” the “model minority,” and the “stoic Native” suppress embodied truth—and how Brainspotting helps us liberate what the nervous system never forgot.

    Tracy also speaks directly to white-bodied co-conspirators about the cost of choosing justice, and how true allyship requires emotional honesty and the willingness to be uncomfortable.

    Because healing doesn’t require silence. It requires space. And our bodies already know what to do with that space—if we let them.

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    35 m
  • "Is Spirituality Missing from Therapy? A Call Back to Our Ancestors"
    Jun 29 2025

    Is Spirituality Missing from Therapy?

    A Call Back to Our Ancestors with Tracy Gantlin-Monroy, MDiv, LPC, Brainspotting Trainer

    What happens when therapy leaves spirit at the door?

    In this episode, Tracy Gantlin-Monroy challenges the Western clinical model’s detachment from the sacred and calls for a return to spiritually rooted healing. With reverence and clarity, she explores how ancestral practices, ritual, and embodied spirituality are not only valid in the therapy room—but vital.

    From Brainspotting as modern soul retrieval to breath as prayer, Tracy shares how therapists and clients alike can reconnect with what many lineages have always known: healing is sacred, not sterile.

    This episode is a call back—not just to tradition, but to the sacred memory inside the body.

    Journal Prompt Listeners

    “What did the women, elders, or spirit-keepers in your life do that brought peace—before they had access to therapy?”

    “If you could speak to your lineage today… what would your nervous system ask for?”

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    55 m
  • "From Surviving to Resonance: What Radical Attunement Looks Like"
    Jun 22 2025

    What Radical Attunement Looks Like with Tracy Gantlin-Monroy, MDiv, LPC, Brainspotting Trainer

    What if survival isn’t the goal—but the beginning?

    In this episode, Tracy Gantlin-Monroy explores what it means to move beyond surviving into resonance—where the nervous system feels safe enough to be fully seen. With deep grounding in Brainspotting, somatics, and cultural awareness, Tracy names how trauma teaches us to scan and perform, while true healing invites rest, presence, and radical attunement.

    She calls the roll across BIPOC, Jewish, Queer, and historically silenced communities, honoring the survival strategies that have carried generations. Then, she shows how Brainspotting supports the return to resonance—not as a clinical outcome, but as a birthright.

    This episode is a call to feel, a reminder that being met with presence is not a luxury—it’s liberation.

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    36 m
  • "Brainspotting in the Hood: Making Neuroscience Accessible"
    Jun 15 2025

    Brainspotting isn’t just for private practice or clinical jargon—it belongs in the barbershop, the community clinic, the classroom, community associations, ancient healing circles, on the corner, on the catamaran, the veranda during the storm, the living room, under the tree, and the hood. Brainspotting is a powerful therapeutic tool—but unlike many modalities rooted in Western clinical systems, it was designed with indigenous communities in mind, given it’s inherent nature towards the dual attunement frame, relational & neurobiological. And, the uncertainty principle.

    In this episode, Tracy Gantlin-Monroy breaks down how Brainspotting honors the language of the people, culture, and brought to the people it was designed to reach; all people—and, absolutely must serve. Drawing from her lived experience as a clinician, trainer, and cultural translator, Tracy reframes neuroscience as a tool for liberation, not elitism.

    This is a conversation about access, embodiment, and reclaiming the nervous system’s power—right where people live.

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    40 m
  • "Neutrality Isn't Healing: Naming Whiteness in the Room"
    Jun 8 2025

    What does it mean when therapy claims to be “neutral”? And who does that neutrality actually protect?

    In this episode, Tracy Gantlin-Monroy, MDiv, LPC, challenges the myth of neutrality in clinical spaces—exploring how silence around whiteness, race, power, and culture often reinforces harm. Drawing from her own lived experience as an American Black therapist and her recent training in neuroscience, trauma, and psychotherapy with Dr. Damir del Monte in Poland, Tracy expands the conversation beyond social justice and into the nervous system.

    She explores how trauma is processed in the brain and body, how “prediction errors” create openings for healing, and how therapy becomes a new experience that rewires perception—when done with cultural and somatic attunement.

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    43 m
  • "The Algorithm Isn't Your Therapist"
    Jun 1 2025

    Misinformation in Mental Health: What’s Not Being Said Beyond the Spot with Tracy Gantlin-Monroy, MDiv, LPC

    In this episode, Tracy unpacks the rising tide of mental health misinformation and how it’s reshaping the healing landscape—for better and worse.

    With the rise of Instagram “therapists,” viral trauma trends, and algorithm-approved narratives, many people are unknowingly absorbing false or harmful beliefs about what healing should look like.

    Tracy challenges popular myths like:

    • “You have to talk about it to heal.”
    • “If you’re still crying, you’re not healed.”
    • “All therapists are trauma-informed.”

    She names how unqualified voices, oversimplified posts, and content-driven healing can:

    • Undermine authenticity
    • Promote emotional flooding
    • Pressure people to perform healing rather than embody it

    Grounded in her expertise in Brainspotting, somatic therapy, and clinical care, Tracy shares what actually supports nervous system repair—including slowness, silence, and deep attunement.

    Key Themes:

    • The harm of oversimplified trauma advice online
    • Why performance is not healing
    • How misinformation disrupts self-trust
    • What real, body-centered healing looks and feels like
    • The difference between exposure and expertise
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    34 m
  • "Your Nervous System Speaks In Sensation"
    May 25 2025

    In Episode 2 of Beyond the Spot, Tracy explores what happens when trauma is not just remembered through thought—but through sensation, posture, stillness, and sound. This episode is an invitation to listen to the wisdom of your body and honor the role culture plays in nervous system healing.

    Drawing from her clinical background in Somatic Experiencing and Brainspotting, Tracy guides us through the ways the body communicates before words arrive—and how culture offers the rituals, rhythms, and refuge that support regulation. Whether you’ve been disconnected from your body, misunderstood in therapy, or misdiagnosed entirely, this conversation offers a new path home.

    This episode also dismantles the idea that healing is just about “coping,” and introduces listeners to the power of culturally rooted somatic care—care that doesn’t force the story, but follows the signal.

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    41 m
  • "The Spot and the Story"
    May 18 2025

    In this first episode of Beyond the Spot, Tracy Gantlin-Monroy, MDiv, LPC, lays the foundation for the journey ahead—unpacking what Brainspotting really is and why it matters.

    Forget the myths. This isn’t hypnosis, and it’s not just another trauma trend. It’s a body-based, neuroscience-backed, culturally attuned modality that helps your system finish what trauma interrupted.

    Tracy shares how Brainspotting creates space for silence, resonance, and truth—especially for those who have been misdiagnosed, dismissed, or told to “just talk about it.”

    This is the episode that sets the tone: honest, grounded, and revolutionary. Because the healing doesn’t start with retelling. It starts with being seen.

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    38 m