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The Peace Whisperer: Finding Peace Within as a Pathway to Migraine Healing

As we conclude our Migraine Awareness Month podcast series, I find myself reflecting on a question that extends far beyond migraines:

What if healing begins with peace?

Not peace as a destination.

Not peace as something we earn after the pain is gone.

But peace as a practice.

A way of being.

A relationship we cultivate with ourselves, even in the midst of challenge.

In our final episode, I had the privilege of speaking with Karen Lee Cohen, known affectionately as the Peace Whisperer. Karen is the founder of the Let’s Be Peace Movement, author of Let’s Be Peace: 20 Unique Paths to Healing Yourself and Spreading Peace in the World, and an advocate for helping people discover that inner peace may be one of the most powerful healing tools available to us.

Her message was both simple and profound:

When we create peace within ourselves, we create the conditions for healing, wellbeing, and positive change in the world around us.

What Does Peace Have to Do with Migraines?

At first glance, peace and migraines may seem unrelated.

After all, migraines are neurological events involving complex interactions between the brain, nervous system, blood vessels, hormones, inflammation, sensory processing, and Stress responses.

Yet modern research increasingly points toward something many holistic practitioners have observed for decades:

The nervous system plays a significant role in both the experience of pain and the body’s capacity to recover.

When the body remains in a chronic state of vigilance, stress, fear, or overload, the nervous system can become sensitized.

This does not mean stress causes migraines.

Nor does it mean migraines are “all in your head.”

Rather, it suggests that the internal environment in which we experience migraine matters.

When we feel threatened, overwhelmed, pressured, or constantly bracing against life, the body often shifts into protective patterns.

Muscles tighten.

Breathing becomes shallow.

Sleep quality declines.

Inflammatory responses may increase.

The nervous system becomes increasingly reactive.

Many people living with chronic migraines recognize this cycle.

The fear of the next migraine becomes stressful.

The unpredictability becomes stressful.

The disruption to life becomes stressful.

And before long, the body is carrying not only the migraine itself, but the emotional burden surrounding it.

The Science of Peace

Researchers studying Meditation, mindfulness, heart coherence, compassion practices, and relaxation techniques have found measurable effects on the nervous system.

Peaceful states are associated with:

  • Reduced sympathetic nervous system activation
  • Improved vagal tone
  • Greater heart rate variability
  • Lower levels of stress hormones
  • Improved emotional regulation
  • Enhanced resilience and coping capacity

These changes do not eliminate every Health challenge.

However, they create conditions in which the body often functions more efficiently and recovers more effectively.

Peace is not passive.

It is biological.

Peace changes breathing patterns.

Peace changes muscle tension.

Peace changes brain wave activity.

Peace changes perception.

And perception plays a significant role in how we experience discomfort and pain.

From Fighting Pain to Creating Peace

One of the most powerful ideas Karen shared is that we often spend so much energy fighting what we don’t want that we forget to cultivate what we do want.

When migraines occur, it is natural to seek relief.

Relief is important.

Medical care is important.

Support is important.

But alongside those approaches, there may be another question worth asking:

What am I inviting into my life?

Am I inviting calm?

Am I inviting rest?

Am I inviting connection?

Am I inviting compassion?

Am I inviting peace?

The nervous system responds differently when we focus solely on escaping pain than when we simultaneously cultivate experiences of safety, gratitude, purpose, and wellbeing.

This subtle shift can transform the healing journey.

Instead of living in constant resistance to symptoms, we begin building a relationship with wellness.

Transforming Dis-Ease into Fulfillment

The word “disease” can be viewed through another lens:

Dis-ease.

A state in which we are no longer experiencing ease.

This perspective does not blame the individual for illness.

Rather, it invites curiosity.

Where has ease been lost?

Where has joy been forgotten?

Where has peace become difficult to access?

Many of our podcast guests this month shared a common theme.

Healing was not solely about reducing symptoms.

It was also about rediscovering meaning.

Reclaiming identity.

Finding purpose.

Connecting with community.

Expressing creativity.

Telling their story.

Trusting themselves.

These experiences create fulfillment.

And fulfillment has a remarkable ability to change how we experience life.

Including pain.

While fulfillment may not remove every migraine, it often changes the landscape in which migraines occur.

Life becomes larger than the condition.

Possibility becomes larger than the limitation.

Hope becomes larger than fear.

A Tea Ritual for Peace

For this conversation, we featured Mission4Change CommuniTEA from the Cape Breton Tea Company.

Its affirmation beautifully reflects the theme of the episode:

“In community we are empowered for change.”

Two herbs featured in this blend offer a meaningful reminder of the relationship between peace and healing.

Lavender

Lavender carries the spiritual essence of serenity, trust, and restoration.

It encourages us to soften our grip on stress and create space for calm to emerge naturally.

Strawberry Leaves

Strawberry leaves symbolize generosity, heart-centred living, and the nurturing power of community.

They remind us that healing is rarely a solitary journey.

Together these herbs invite us to cultivate peace within while extending compassion outward.

Peace as a Daily Practice

Karen’s Let’s Be Peace Movement reminds us that peace is not something reserved for special occasions.

It is a daily practice.

A conscious choice.

A way of relating to ourselves and others.

Peace may look like:

  • Taking a mindful breath before reacting.
  • Enjoying a cup of tea without distraction.
  • Moving your body gently.
  • Spending time in nature.
  • Expressing gratitude.
  • Listening deeply.
  • Offering kindness.
  • Choosing self-compassion.

These simple acts may seem small.

Yet collectively they help create the internal conditions that support wellbeing.

The Invitation

As we close Migraine Awareness Month, perhaps the greatest lesson is this:

Healing is not only about removing pain.

It is also about creating peace.

Peace within the nervous system.

Peace within the mind.

Peace within the heart.

And peace within our communities.

If we can learn to cultivate peace alongside our healing journey, we may discover that wellness is not something waiting for us at the end of the road.

It is something we can begin experiencing today.

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To learn more about Karen Lee Cohen and the Let’s Be Peace Movement, visit:

🌎 https://www.letsbepeace.com

If Karen Lee Cohen’s message resonates with you, I encourage you to explore the many resources available through the Let’s Be Peace Movement. Her collaborative book, Let’s Be Peace: 20 Unique Paths to Healing Yourself and Spreading Peace in the World, introduces readers to a diverse collection of healing modalities and perspectives designed to support personal transformation and inner peace. You will also find access to Karen’s wellness resources, peace-building initiatives, inspirational content, and her complimentary Being Peace Tips & Techniques booklet, filled with practical ideas that can be incorporated into daily life. Whether you are seeking greater calm, renewed purpose, emotional resilience, or a deeper connection to your own inner Wisdom, Karen’s work offers gentle guidance and encouragement for the journey. Learn more and become part of the movement at www.letsbepeace.com, where every step toward peace within contributes to a more peaceful world for all.

Because every moment of peace we create within ourselves becomes a gift we offer to the world.

Just a little note about Karen Lee Cohen’s Let’s Be Peace Movement and her next book: Let’s Be Joy.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Karen Lee Cohen is an 8-time Regional Emmy® Award-winning Producer, Executive Producer, and former Director of Programs for WNBC-TV in New York City. She is the Founder of the Let’s Be Peace Movement, and the Founder/President of Crystal Pyramid Productions, Inc.

In her 2023 NIEA Award-winning prescriptive memoir: It’s About Time: My Award-Winning TV Adventure, Karen describes the ups and downs of her long-time career in the television industry, gives tips to up-and-comers looking to get in and stay in the business, and the spiritual threads throughout her career.

Let’s Be Peace is her second book and her third book, another volume in the Let’s Be series Let’s Be Joy,  is already in development. Karen’s entrepreneurial goals also include launching a Let’s Be Peace podcast, followed by a Streaming video service. The mission of this project is to explore the multitude of options we all have on our personal journey to health, wellness, and the pursuit of Being Peace. Karen’s vision is for the Let’s Be Peace Movement to reach the hearts of everyone – joining as One to create peace on the planet.

Join the Let’s BE Peace Movement today! www.letsbepeace.com

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Michelle Greenwell Dr Michelle Greenwell, CIH

With a passion for supporting others on their wellness journey, and a career spanning 4 decades, I specialize in movement to heal the body through dance or Tai Chi and creating specialty tea blends to bring micronutrients and intentions into your day. I have a BA in Psych, a MSc in CAM (Complementary and Alternative Medicine) and a PhD in CIH (Complementary and Integrative Health). I include tools from my BioEnergetic Wellness Profession with Touch for Health, Therapeutic Touch, NeuroReflex Integration, and western herbs with eastern theories. With an extensive YouTube channel (@michellegreenwell) and online programs, I create daily activity opportunities for adding energy and vitality with ease and grace. My podcast is Be Well with Dr Michelle Greenwell, highlighting herbs and special guests who inspire transformation and health discovery. You can interact with me one-on-one or through group programs and resources.

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