The Back to You podcast centers on candid conversations with guests who generously share their compelling perspectives, career paths, and experiences. Through exploring the intersection of purpose, culture, and impact, these conversations invite listeners to feel closely connected as they would be with friends. Back to You welcomes a diverse range of guests, including visionary authors, professors, wellness professionals, entrepreneurs, podcasters, and mental health counselors. Together, we can collectively reflect, make meaning, and get “back to” ourselves.
In this episode, we mentioned the following:NYU Certification in Executive CoachingRegan's Group Coaching offer.Regan's Online Course offer.This is the final episode of my pandemic project, Back to You. Thank you for all your support! :)
In this episode, we mentioned the following:You can find Natalie's work on Instagram @Natterdoodles and at Natterdoodle.comThe LeaderShape InstituteDenison UniversityStart with Why by Simon Sinek
Today's guest on Back to You is Dr. Laura Russell. Laura is an Associate Professor of Communication at Denison University. She received her Ph.D. from the School of Communication Studies at Ohio University. Laura's passion for health and organizational communication not only apply to her scholarship, but also to her community involvement. Drawn to issues concerning individual and collective well-being, she centers her research on understanding the communication of personal and relational health. As a phenomenologist at heart guided by theories of narrative and dialogue, she observes, participates in, and examines processes of human recovery in an array of contexts. In her current work, she investigates how virtues, such as gratitude and forgiveness, play a prominent role in how people construct meaning for living well after crisis and/or personal struggle. Furthermore, Laura explores ethical questions concerning the social politics of health and human worth. Her recent publications appear in Health Communication, Qualitative Inquiry, and Life Writing.
In this episode, we mentioned the following:Hynes Recovery Services (Eliza is Program Director of Advocacy Initiatives)Zencare, which helps connect people to quality therapistsActive Minds, an organization changing the conversation about mental healthThe Maudsley Method, a family-based approach to ED recovery
In this episode, we mentioned the following:Here's a bit more about trauma-sensitive yoga if you're interested in a quick overview: Trauma-Sensitive Yoga (Social Work Today Magazine)Michele's Trauma Sensitive Training 2020 (Livestream) beginning October 30, 2020The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel Van Der Kolk, MDA Pocket Guide to Polyvagal Theory by Stephen PorgesTrauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence - From Domestic Abuse to Political Terror by Judith Herman (Content Warning - Michele noted this text can be triggering to some)Waking the Tiger by Peter LevineMore about Dr. Peter Levine at the Somatic Experiencing® Trauma InstituteMy Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies by Resmaa MenakemThe Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World by Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu
In this episode, we mentioned the following:Simi's book, Letting Go of Leo: How I Broke Up with Perfection.Simi's virtual barre membership, UNMEASURED.Our shared health coach and friend, Amy Marzluff.How to become a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor.Allie Lehman's amazing newsletter, A Consideration.Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia by Sabrina Strings, Ph.D.Untamed by Glennon Doyle.Katie Dalebout's podcast, Let it Out.
In this episode, we mentioned the following:Denison University, our shared alma mater in Granville, OHTrauma-sensitive yoga instructor (and friend of the pod), Michele VinburySocial Media and the Feminization of the Private/Public: Where Do I Belong?I'm an LGBT Christian: Reconciling Differences in BelongingTrick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion by Jia TolentinoCafeteria Christian PodcastTerrible, Thanks For Asking PodcastCrossFit as Church? Examining How We Gather (Harvard Divinity School)
In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:Katie's kits on breakups, podcasting, and more!Follow Katie's podcast course on Instagram @the.podcast.kit.Health Coach & Barre Instructor, Simi Botic (@simibotic on Instagram).Actor, Filmmaker, Author & Musician Josh Radnor (@joshradnor).Spiraling with Katie Dalebout & Serena Wolf.
In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:Inquire about coaching with Maria here.Evelyn Tribole & Elyse Resch, co-authors of Intuitive Eating.Christy Harrison and her podcast, Food Psych.Health Coach & Dream Manager, Amy Marzluff (@amarzluff on Instagram).Health Coach & Barre Instructor, Simi Botic (@simibotic on Instagram).Katie Dalebout and her podcast, Let it Out.Ellen Satter and her definition of “normal eating.”Out of the Grey and my namesake coffee blend, Emily's Joy.Shout out to favorite flower delivery brand ever, Bouqs!
The Back to You podcast centers on candid conversations with guests who generously share their compelling perspectives, career paths, and experiences. Through exploring the intersection of purpose, culture, and impact, these conversations invite listeners to feel closely connected as they would be with friends. Back to You welcomes a diverse range of guests, including visionary authors, professors, wellness professionals, entrepreneurs, podcasters, and mental health counselors. Together, we can collectively reflect, make meaning, and get “back to” ourselves.