Nervous System Revolution For Artists
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Nervous System Revolution For Artists
The Stage Is A Wild, Wild Test
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The stage is not testing your talent. It is revealing your relationship with yourself under visibility.
In this episode, Ruby Rose Fox explores why true presence is not about becoming fearless, flawless, or permanently regulated. It is about learning to remain connected to yourself when your voice shakes, your heart races, the room goes silent, or your nervous system predicts danger.
This conversation dives into stage fright, shame, performance, Polyvagal Theory, and the sacred nature of being witnessed. Ruby unpacks why the nervous system is the artist’s primary instrument, why suppression eventually deadens art, and why the deepest freedom onstage comes from stopping the war against your own body.
The stage was never asking you to become invincible.
It was asking whether you could stay loving while being seen.