Paula joins the The Always Better Than Yesterday Podcast to discuss How Sound Rewires the Nervous System & Awakens the Heart
From the Podcast:
Todayās guest, Paula Scatoloni, is a rare bridge between science, spirituality, sound, and the deep intelligence of the body. Her work began in the clinical world - training therapists, treating eating disorders, and helping people come back into their bodies - but seven years ago she felt a profound inner call: the work she was doing was too small for the collective healing that was needed.
That call led her into a new mission: to help usher in the rebirth of humanity by restoring safety, coherence, and heart-centered living through sound, nervous system healing, and ancient wisdom.
In this conversation, youāre going to hear:
⢠how grief cracked Paula open into an altered state that awakened her intuitive capacities
⢠how sound technology can reveal where our nervous system holds unresolved trauma
⢠why we are all tuning forks, constantly influencing each other through tone, pacing, presence, and resonance
⢠the missing link in most relationships: how our inner child, nervous system, and ancestral patterns shape the way we hear, react, and love
⢠what harmony actually means, scientifically, spiritually, and somatically
⢠why music, ritual, and collective sound have always been part of humanityās healing
⢠and how each of us can retune our nervous system toward kindness, compassion, and grace.
This episode spans everything from trauma to archetypes, from the frequency of a motherās coo to Lemuria, from the inner masculine and feminine to the power of collective singing.
More than anything, Paula reminds us:
Your nervous system is not your destiny.
It can be reshaped, softened, retuned and when it changes, everyone in your field changes too.
If you are curious about embodiment, sound healing, ancestral memory, relational repair, or the emergence of a heart-centered world⦠this is one of those conversations that will stay with you long after youāve heard it.
Those with ears, let them hear.
Always love,
Ryan







