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The Fan in the Window: Interrupting What We Inherit

The Fan in the Window: Interrupting What We Inherit

By: Tressa L. Bell MBA BSN RN
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Summary

This podcast is about trauma, nervous systems, and the patterns we inherit—often without realizing it. Through personal stories, clinical insight, and honest reflection, Tressa explores how family systems, caregiving roles, and early experiences shape the way we think, feel, and respond to the world. You’ll hear conversations about generational trauma, anxiety, emotional regulation, motherhood, and what it actually looks like to heal—not perfectly, but intentionally. This is not about blame. It’s about awareness. And what becomes possible when we begin to interrupt what we’ve carried.Tressa L. Bell, MBA, BSN, RN Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • The Body Remembers What the Mind Forgets
    May 12 2026

    You've done the work. The therapy. The reading. The healing. You've built language for what happened, found forgiveness, made peace with things you couldn't change.

    And you still jump when a door slams.

    That is not a failure of healing. That is your nervous system doing the job it was assigned a very long time ago — and nobody told it the threat was over.

    In this episode, I go underneath the mind work and into the body. Because trauma is not stored as a story you can retrieve and resolve. It is stored as sensation. As muscle tension. As a heart that races before a single thought arrives. And until we understand that, we will keep wondering why we are still reacting to things that should no longer have power over us.

    In this episode, I cover:

    • What dissociation actually is — and why it is not weakness
    • What I did to survive years of domestic violence, which I am still making peace with
    • What I recognized in every survivor I sat with as a forensic nurse — and what it cost me to not be able to fix it
    • Why the startle response lives in the body long after the mind has moved on
    • What the research of van der Kolk, Porges, and Levine tells us about why healing has to happen at the level of the nervous system — not just the mind

    This episode also includes a body-based grounding practice to help your nervous system learn what your mind already knows.

    Your body kept you safe. Now we help it rest.

    REFERENCES

    van der Kolk, B. — The Body Keeps the ScoreKey concept: Trauma is stored as sensation, not narrative. The body holds what the mind cannot fully process.

    Porges, S. — The Polyvagal Theory

    Key concept: Neuroception — the nervous system’s automaticthreat-detection system that operates beneath conscious awareness.

    Levine, P. — Waking the Tiger: Healing TraumaKey concept: Somatic Experiencing — the incomplete discharge of threat energy and how the body holds unresolved survival responses.

    Walker, L. E. — The Battered Woman SyndromeKey concept: Impression management in domestic violence survivors — the protective curation of a public self


    CONTENT NOTE

    This post discusses trauma, family systems, and emotional healing. If anything here brings up strong feelings or memories, please take care of yourself and reach out for support. In the U.S., you can call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline — free, confidential, 24/7. If you are outside the U.S., international crisis resources are available at findahelpline.com. You do not have to navigate this alone.

    ABOUT THE SHOW

    The Fan in the Window: Interrupting What We Inherit is hosted by Tressa L. Bell, MBA, BSN, RN — author, podcaster, registered nurse, and former forensic nurse.This podcast is about trauma, nervous systems, generational patterns, and the complicated, imperfect work of healing. Each episode blends personal story with research-backed frameworks to help you recognize and interrupt what you inherited — so the next generation doesn't have to carry it too.This didn't start with you…but you can interrupt it.

    GET THE BOOK📖

    The Fan in the Window: How We Inherit Trauma — And How We Interrupt ItAvailable now on Amazon → amazon.com/author/tressalbellA companion self-help book is also in the works. Stay connected for updates.

    FOLLOW TRESSA

    🌐 Website: thefaninthewindow.com📸 Instagram: @tressalbell👤 Facebook: tressalbell🎵 TikTok: @tressalbell▶️ YouTube: tressalbell🐦 X / Twitter: @tressalbell39905📩 Substack: tressalbell.substack.com

    LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE🎙️Apple Podcasts🎙️ Spotify🎙️ iHeart Radio🎙️ YouTube🎙️ Substack

    New episodes every Tuesday. If this episode resonated, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts — it takes less than two minutes and helps new listeners find the show.

    DISCLAIMER

    This post is not therapy, medical advice, or psychological treatment. Tressa L. Bell is not your therapist. Content is for educational and informational purposes only.

    This didn't start with you…but you can interrupt it. 🪟

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    19 mins
  • When Mothers Apologize: Repair, Accountability, and What to Do When It Never Comes
    May 5 2026

    Tressa Bell introduces a Mother’s Day episode of The Fan inthe Window: Interrupting What We Inherit focused on the complexity of maternal relationships, including grief, estrangement, and mixed feelings, and clarifies the show is not therapy while providing crisis resources.

    She explores generational patterns of harm and distinguishes between an apology and a “real apology,” drawing on Harriet Lerner’s ideas: a real apology names the harm specifically, avoids “but” and explanations, doesn’t demand forgiveness or reassurance, allows time, and is supported by changed behavior.

    Bell shares an example of repeating a hurtful name with her daughter and returning to repair as part of interrupting inherited patterns. She also addresses ambiguous loss (Pauline Boss) for those whose mothers never apologized and offers reflective questions and a brief grounding practice about being seen and deserving repair.

    00:00 Mothers Day Is Complicated

    02:30 Holding Mixed Feelings

    03:46 Generational Wounds Travel

    05:44 What Makes Apologies Real

    07:01 How To Apologize Well

    10:07 When Apologies Fall Flat

    12:00 Receiving An Apology

    13:58 When No Apology Comes

    16:52 Modeling Repair Forward

    18:58 Reflection And Grounding

    22:02 Closing And Next Steps


    CONTENT NOTE

    This podcast discusses trauma, family systems, grief, and emotional healing. If anything in this episode brings up strong feelings or memories, please take care of yourself and reach out for support. In the U.S., you can call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline — free, confidential, 24/7.

    If you are outside the U.S., international crisis resources are available at findahelpline.com.

    You do not have to navigate this alone.

    ABOUT THE SHOW

    The Fan in the Window: Interrupting What We Inherit is hosted by Tressa L. Bell, MBA, BSN, RN — author, podcaster, registered nurse, and former forensic nurse.

    This podcast is about trauma, nervous systems, generational patterns, and the complicated, imperfect work of healing. Each episode blends personal story with research-backed frameworks to help you recognize and interrupt what youinherited — so the next generation doesn’t have to carry it too.

    This didn’t start with you…but you can interrupt it.

    GET THE BOOK

    📖 The Fan in the Window: How We Inherit Trauma — And How We Interrupt It

    Available now on Amazon → amazon.com/author/tressalbell

    A companion self-help book is also in the works. Stay connected for updates.


    FOLLOW TRESSA

    🌐 Website: thefaninthewindow.com

    📸 Instagram: @tressalbell

    👤 Facebook: tressalbell

    🎵 TikTok: @tressalbell

    ▶️ YouTube: tressalbell

    🐦 X/ Twitter: @tressalbell39905

    📩 Substack: tressalbell.substack.com

    LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE

    🎤 Apple Podcasts

    🎤 Spotify

    🎤 iHeart Radio

    🎤 YouTube

    🎤 Substack

    New episodes every Tuesday.

    If this episode resonated, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts — it takes less than two minutes and helps new listeners find the show.

    DISCLAIMER

    This podcast is not therapy, medical advice, or psychological treatment. Tressa L. Bell is not your therapist. Content is for educational and informational purposes only. Please seek professional support if you are experiencing a mental health crisis.

    The Fan in the Window: Interrupting What We Inherit

    Hosted by Tressa L. Bell, MBA, BSN, RN

    thefaninthewindow.com | My Sweet Nurse Life, LLC

    This didn’t start with you…but you can interrupt it!

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    23 mins
  • The Grief of Losing a Role
    Apr 28 2026

    Tressa Bell introduces her podcast, The Fan in the Window:Interrupting What We Inherit, explaining how surgery created the stillness that led her to build a book, podcast, business, and platform rooted in her frustration that it took until age 50 to understand what happened to her at five.

    In this episode, “The Grief of Losing a Role,” she explores howfamily-system roles formed in chaos become identity, and why stepping out of them brings grief, confusion, and relief at once. Sharing a childhood moment of learning her father wasn’t biological, she connects role-based identity tosurvival, nervous systems, and generational patterns. She reflects on smoothing over her mother’s deathbed apology, defines forgiveness as the absence of anger, and offers grounding, journaling prompts, and the idea that healing is“the accumulation of Tuesdays,” with a preview of an upcoming episode about mothers’ apologies.

    Learn more at thefaninthewindow.com.Grab the book at http://www.amazon.com/author/tressalbell.

    The podcast is available anywhere you listen, new episodes drop every Tuesday.

    Follow Tressa on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube.

    00:00 Why Now

    01:26 Podcast Mission

    01:45 Episode Setup

    02:18 Listener Safety Note

    03:18 Grieving A Role

    04:20 The Girl At Window

    05:55 When Roles Become Identity

    06:52 What The Role Cost

    08:23 Role Relief Begins

    09:39 Grief Beyond Death

    10:47 Mother Deathbed Moment

    12:43 Redefining Forgiveness

    14:31 Grief And Relief Together

    16:01 Surviving Versus Healing

    17:46 You Are Not Late

    19:17 Weekly Reflection Prompt

    20:26 Grounding Exercise

    22:04 Healing Is Tuesdays

    23:15 Next Episode And Resources

    24:23 Closing Message


    If you need support:In the United States, you can call or text 988 to reach theSuicide and Crisis Lifeline—available 24/7, free, and confidential. Outside the U.S., visit ⁠findahelpline.com⁠ for international mental‑health hotlines and crisis services in your region.

    This didn’t start with you…but you can interrupt it!

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    25 mins
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