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Can understanding the Polyvagal Theory and the role of the vagus nerve in our emotions unlock the secrets to healthier relationships and even transform our financial intimacy? Our host Ed Coambs and guest Dee Wagner dive deep into the world of Polyvagal Dance Therapy. Dee has been a therapist for over 30 years and offers powerful insights into healing from multi-generational trauma and improving relationships. Don't miss this enlightening conversation as they uncover the often-overlooked connections between mental health, finances, and relationship dynamics. Listen in and learn how to create a sense of safety, security, and communication in your relationships. Key Topics: The “Dance of Relationships” (0:04:21) Activating the Vagus Nerve (0:09:15) Multi-Generational Trauma (0:12:29) Sibling Conflict and Alienation (0:28:01) Gut Issues and Vagus Nerve vs Dieting (0:32:50) Reclaiming the Right to Say No (0:38:09) The Importance of Being Ready for Anything (0:43:20) Resources: Chi For Two Website Dee Wagner on LinkedIn Connect With Healthy Love and Money: Schedule your free 30-Minute Discovery Call About Therapy-Informed Financial Planning™. Learn about your money and attachment style with this short Attachment Style Quiz. Buy the Double Award Winning Book: The Healthy Love and Money Way. Hit Follow on Your Favorite Podcast Player To Get the Latest Episodes.
In this episode we interview Polyvagal Theory expert Dee Wagner! Dee Wagner is a performer, dance movement therapist, and the Originator of Chi for Two®! In this episode, we talk: - What is the Polyvagal Theory - Anatomical explanation of the vagus nerve and your nervous system - What is Chi for Two® - How to connect with yourself, and tune into and improve your sense of self so you can better connect with others - Why feeling safe is so important - How our development influences our behavior as adults - and more!! Watch the video version of the podcast: https://youtu.be/HLcqDmbCoME Learn More about Dee Wager and Chi for Two®: https://www.chifortwo.com/
We wrap up our Best-Of Shannon M. Turner Highlight Reelz with a retrospective on all of Shannon's explorations of the heart. Hear segments of her episodes with co-host Cris Gray and with Dee Wagner, author of Naked Online: The Dating Book, and ponder whether awkward vulnerability will ever win the game.
Attachment styles don’t have to bind us into a certain pattern in romantic relationships. Dee Wagner explains how different movement exercises can facilitate nervous system re-patterning that can transform the way you relate to your current lover or search for your future partner. Dee Wagner, LPC, BC-DMT, has worked as a counselor and dance/movement therapist […]
A conversation with Dee Wagner about Stephen Porges’ Polyvagal Theory. Dee provides easy to understand explanations of polyvagal theory and describes practical suggestions for applying the theory in clinical practice. For more about Dee, links from the conversation, and the APA citation for this episode visit https://wp.me/p7R6fn-je.
Guest: Dee Wagner In the second and final episode of our two-episode arc about online dating in Atlanta, Shannon interviews Dee Wagner, co-author of Naked Online: A DoZen Ways to Grow from Internet Dating, co-host Charlie Bennett gives his great perspective out of many broken relationships leading to his wonderful marriage, and we'll hear snippets from a recent first date Shannon went on. Human tanks, open-door hearts, and invisible bubbles. It's a deeply personal episode. Host: Shannon M. Turner & Charlie Bennett
Dee Wagner, co-author of Naked Online, a modern day Zen and the Art of Internet Dating, speaks of some of the trials and tribulations involved with online dating, and how to stay zen in the face of it all