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Dr. Fred Clary's Podcast

Dr. Fred Clary's Podcast

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Dr. Fred Clary, founder of Functional Analysis Chiropractic Technique, world record holding powerlifter and gym chalk covered philosopher offers thoughts on the life sciences, the philosophy of biology, society, athletic performance, theology and becoming a top at what ever you choose.© 2026 Dr. Fred Clary's Podcast Hygiène et vie saine Médecine alternative et complémentaire Philosophie Sciences sociales
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    • Real Life Progress: Focus on What You Can Do Daily, Not What You Can’t Change Instantly
      Feb 11 2026

      Real, lasting change does not happen instantly — it happens daily. From a neurological standpoint, your brain thrives on small, repeatable actions that restore agency and regulate stress, not overwhelming attempts at massive transformation. Structurally, the body adapts through consistent input, just as posture, breathing, and alignment improve through repetition rather than urgency. As a chiropractor, neurologist, and life coach, I emphasize focusing on what you can control each day — your breathing, movement, discipline, and responses — because daily alignment builds nervous system stability, confidence, and long-term resilience. Win the day through small intentional actions, and over time, those actions reshape your brain, your body, and your life.

      Dr. Fred Clary, founder of Functional Analysis Chiropractic Technique and lifting/life coach/ gym-chalk covered philosopher talks about Mastering Your Response to Disrespect!

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      12 min
    • Staying Calm and Powerful as your Superpower: Mastering Your Response to Disrespect
      Feb 4 2026

      This episode explores how staying calm when disrespected is not a matter of willpower or personality, but of nervous-system regulation. Drawing from chiropractic, neurological, and life-coaching perspectives, it explains why disrespect triggers fight-or-flight responses in the body before the mind can think clearly. The episode teaches listeners to regulate the body first—through breathing, posture, and grounding—so the brain can regain clarity and self-control. Calm is reframed as a physiological state that can be trained, not an emotional suppression or passive response.

      The second half addresses what to do when calm is not respected. It explains why some people escalate when they encounter calm and how this reveals their inability to self-regulate. Listeners are guided to shift from emotional regulation to containment, using clear boundaries, reduced engagement, silence paired with action, and, when necessary, physical or relational distance. The episode concludes by emphasizing that calm combined with firm boundaries reshapes both personal identity and relationships, teaching the nervous system that safety does not require approval—and that self-control is the deepest form of strength.

      Dr. Fred Clary, founder of Functional Analysis Chiropractic Technique and lifting/life coach/ gym-chalk covered philosopher talks about Mastering Your Response to Disrespect!


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      12 min
    • Trauma Bonding at a Societal Level: Why Chaos Can Make People Emotionally Attached to What’s Hurting Them
      Jan 29 2026

      Trauma Bonding at a Societal Level

      Trauma bonding at a societal level occurs when entire communities become emotionally attached to ongoing stress, chaos, and threat through repeated cycles of fear and temporary relief. Constant exposure to crisis-driven narratives keeps the nervous system in a heightened state of activation, where cortisol remains elevated and the brain’s threat centers dominate decision-making. In this state, people often bond not to peace or truth, but to the very sources of stress that intermittently offer reassurance, identity, or meaning. Over time, this creates emotional dependence on narratives, movements, or media ecosystems that feel familiar and validating—even when they are harmful.

      Neurologically and physiologically, societal trauma bonding erodes clarity and resilience. The prefrontal cortex becomes less effective, nuance disappears, and group identity replaces independent discernment. Communities begin to mirror trauma responses seen in individuals: rigidity, hypervigilance, emotional reactivity, and fear of separation from the group. Healing begins when individuals restore nervous system regulation, reconnect to local reality, and reclaim rhythm, coherence, and embodied presence. Calm, grounded truth—rather than outrage—becomes the antidote that slowly dissolves trauma bonds and allows cultures to recover stability and compassion.

      Dr. Fred Clary, founder of Functional Analysis Chiropractic Technique and lifting/life coach/ gym-chalk covered philosopher talks about Community Gaslighting!

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      19 min
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