Podcasts about Interoception

Sensory system that receives and integrates information from the body

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Best podcasts about Interoception

Latest podcast episodes about Interoception

Illuminated with Jennifer Wallace
The Freeze and Flop Trauma Responses and What's Really Happening in Your Nervous System

Illuminated with Jennifer Wallace

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 55:09


Functional freeze is not laziness. It is a learned survival strategy that lets you function on the outside while feeling numb or shut down on the inside. In this episode of Trauma Rewired, Elisabeth Kristof and Jennifer Wallace unpack freeze, tonic immobility, and flop, and show how functional freeze can look like “getting by” while feeling numb inside. They map the differences between freeze and burnout, explain why interoception goes offline, and share gentle, minimum-effective-dose practices to thaw safely and rebuild capacity..  You will learn how chronic stress blunts interoception, why your voice disappears in hard conversations, how shame loops keep the pattern in place, and why high performers often miss freeze because it hides behind perfectionism and people pleasing. Topics Discussed in This Episode: The freeze spectrum, acute freeze, tonic immobility, flop Functional freeze vs burnout Interoception and emotional numbness Relationship patterns, shutdown, flat affect, rupture and repair Language masking, shame loops, lost voice High performers, people pleasing, perfectionism, hidden freeze Whole system view, not only the vagus nerve Minimum effective dose, breath, voice, tiny mobilizations Resourcing and capacity building before big emotional work From dissociation to embodiment and agency

Sh!t That Goes On In Our Heads
From Betrayal to Breakthrough: Kim's Mental Health Journey Through Interoception

Sh!t That Goes On In Our Heads

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 52:40


Kim Korte, creator of the Sensory Sync Method, joins us to discuss how understanding the "ingredients" of our emotions can transform the way we live, heal, and connect. From personal betrayal to emotional empowerment, Kim's story is both relatable and transformative. She introduces listeners to the concept of interoception—our internal sense of emotion—and how to use it to reclaim emotional agency. “We construct our emotions, and understanding the ingredients can give us autonomy over our lives.”

Wisdom for Wellbeing with Dr. Kaitlin Harkess (PhD Psychology)
Listen to Your Body: Mastering Interoception for Calm and Clarity

Wisdom for Wellbeing with Dr. Kaitlin Harkess (PhD Psychology)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 21:59 Transcription Available


Have you ever had a “gut feeling” or noticed your heart racing before a big event? Those are examples of interoception, your body's ability to sense what's happening inside. In this episode, Dr. Kaitlin Harkess explores interoception, the fascinating inner sense that helps us notice signals like hunger, thirst, heart rate, and emotional states. Understanding and strengthening this skill can help us manage stress, regulate emotions, and connect more deeply with ourselves. We'll cover: What interoception is and how it influences physical and emotional wellbeing The link between interoception and alexithymia (difficulty identifying and describing feelings) How trauma and stress can disrupt body awareness, and how to begin restoring connection Simple, practical strategies to tune into your body's cues, from mindful breathing to everyday check-ins Ways interoceptive awareness can improve sleep, relationships, and decision-making Whether you're new to the concept or curious to deepen your practice, this episode offers practical guidance for listening to your body and responding with compassion rather than judgment. ✨ Resources: Pre-order The Somatic Workbook for guided practices to support nervous system regulation Connect with me on Instagram: @drkaitlin

Therapist Uncensored Podcast
Bonus – Feel It to Heal It, Continued: Applying the Science of Interoception (278)

Therapist Uncensored Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 13:42


In this half of the conversation, Rebecca Kase and the Sue dig deeper into the concept of interoception, emphasizing its significance in therapy and personal well-being. They discuss how our physiological states influence our narratives and the importance of breath in regulating these states. From the roles of implicit and explicit memory in shaping our experiences to how adaptive and maladaptive memories affect our mental health, they highlight therapeutic approaches to updating narratives and the journey of healing and resilience, providing practical tools for therapists and resources for further learning. View the full episode shownotes at TherapistUncensored.com/TU278

Embodied Manifestation
Dit nye liv SoulMedi

Embodied Manifestation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 20:58


I denne episode får du en forsmag på en ny SoulMedi, som jeg har lavet til SoulMedi-biblioteket i Autentiske Selv medlemskab. Når du lytter til en SoulMedi, mærker du kroppen falde til ro, gamle sår får mulighed for at hele og nye indsigter kan åbne sig for dig allerede på få minutter. SoulMedi-biblioteket er skabt til dig, der ønsker ikke blot dyb ro og heling, men også permanent forandring. I SoulMedi-biblioteket finder du guidede hypnomeditationer, som støtter dig i at frigive uro, styrke dit selvværd og skabe nye mønstre, som støtter dig i at skabe dit mest selvkærlige liv. Hvad er en SoulMedi? SoulMedis er guidede hypno-meditationer, der arbejder i dybden med både nervesystemet, kroppen og underbevidstheden. De er skabt til at støtte dig i at transformere gamle mønstre, hele grundsår og frigøre dig fra hæmmende overbevisninger, så du kan leve fra dit autentiske selv på allermest selvkærlige vis. Hvor traditionelle meditationer ofte lægger vægt på ro eller positiv tænkning, går SoulMedi meget dybere: lagt ned i de kropslige og ubevidste lag, hvor traumestof, relationelle erfaringer og ubevidste overbevisninger befinder sig. Enhver SoulMedi har et specifikt fokus. Nogle giver dit system tiltrængt forløsning og ro, såsom Elsket SoulMedi, mens andre støtter dig i at omprogrammere din underbevidsthed, såsom Omskrivning SoulMedi, mens andre igen støtter dig i at få klarhed over din fremtid, såsom Bring ind SoulMedi.SoulMedis støtter dig i at omskrive begrænsende mønstre, hele emotionelle sår og skabe nye neurale netværk.   Hvordan fungerer SoulMedis? Omprogrammering af underbevidstheden: SoulMedi anvender avancerede teknikker til at bringe krop og nervesystem i ro, så underbevidstheden kan omprogrammeres. Heling af gamle sår: Ved at integrere kropsterapeutiske metoder understøtter SoulMedis den emotionelle og psykologiske transformationsproces, hjælper med at hele gamle traumer + styrke indre ro. Fremmer neuroplasticitet: Gennem regelmæssig praksis støtter SoulMedis dannelsen af nye, neurale forbindelser, der fremmer selvkærlighed og trivsel. Forstærkning af autenticitet: Denne praksis støtter dig i at transformere smerte om til selvkærlighed. Hvordan bruges en SoulMedi? En SoulMedi er en specialdesignet hypnomeditation, som man lytter til regelmæssigt, typisk i en periode på minimum 21 dage, for at opnå de ønskede resultater.   

Satiated Podcast
How Trauma Alters Your Sense of Self and Eating Habit

Satiated Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 9:39


Happy Satiated Saturday! I find it fascinating to explore the layers and layers of connections between trauma and food behaviors. Trauma alters the way you experience bodily sensations. A racing heart can feel like panic rather than excitement. An empty stomach might trigger fear rather than curiosity about food. Over time, the body learns to suppress or disconnect from these cues in an attempt to stay safe. ​Body detachment provided you​ with short term safety, but affected your ability to know how you feel, to understand if you're hungry or full, or to know what you need and when.​ This lowered your interoception or ability to sense and interpret your internal signals in your body. In this week's episode, I chat about: Interoceptive confusionHow low interoception effects food behaviorsTrauma and interoception connectionInteroception practices you can start todayYou can also read the transcript to this week's episode ​here​: https://www.stephaniemara.com/blog/how-trauma-alters-your-sense-of-self-and-eating-habitsI also provide some updates at the end of this episode so be sure to listen to the end! With Compassion and Empathy, Stephanie Mara FoxNewsletter Signup: https://www.stephaniemara.com/subscribeReclaim Your Body Image Workshop: https://satiated.mykajabi.com/offers/EkFBjX2QMove Through Binge Urges Workshop: https://satiated.mykajabi.com/offers/nRo7qyFd/checkoutSomatic Eating® Program Waitlist: https://www.somaticeating.com/Free Connect Call to work 1:1: https://www.stephaniemara.com/lets-chatSupport the showKeep in touch with Stephanie Mara:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_stephaniemara/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stephaniemarafoxWebsite: https://www.stephaniemara.com/https://www.somaticeating.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephmara/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stephaniemarafoxContact: support@stephaniemara.comSupport the show:Become a supporter: https://www.buzzsprout.com/809987/supportMy favorite water filter: https://www.pureeffectfilters.com/#a_aid=somaticeatingReceive 15% off my fave protein powder with code STEPHANIEMARA at checkout here: https://www.equipfoods.com/STEPHANIEMARAUse my Amazon Affiliate link when shopping on Amazon: https://amzn.to/448IyPl Special thanks to Bendsound for the music in this episode. ...

The Autonomic Healing Podcast - Conversations with Tom Pals
AHA Therapy: Changing the Conversation within the Body

The Autonomic Healing Podcast - Conversations with Tom Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 43:59


Send us a textIn this thought-provoking episode of the Autonomic Homeostasis Activation Podcast, Ruth Lorensson and Thomas Pals welcome back Scott Turner, renowned physiologist and expert on homeostasis, cognition, and superorganisms, for a deep dive into the science and mystery behind Autonomic Homeostasis Activation (AHA).Together, they explore the fascinating intersection of interoception, homeostasis, and the autonomic nervous system, unpacking how AHA may help reframe conditions like PTSD, anxiety, depression, Crohn's disease, and autoimmune disorders. Scott shares insights from his research on termite colonies, superorganisms, and the many little lives within the body, showing how persistent homeostatic states—whether healthy or unhealthy—can be shifted through new conversations at the cellular and cognitive level.Listeners will discover:What AHA (Autonomic Homeostasis Activation) really is and how it works.Why combining homeostasis activation with interoceptive awareness produces powerful outcomes.How disease and wellness can be understood as conversations within the body.Parallels between biological cognition, consciousness, and collective intelligence.Why anecdotal evidence and case studies are vital in exploring emerging therapies.This conversation bridges science, wellness, and biomimicry, offering a hopeful lens on healing, resilience, and the neurobiological roots of human thriving.Support the showThanks for listening!You can follow us onFacebook Instagram Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Check out the Autonomic Healing Website & InnerWorkings WebsiteEmail Tom thomasjpals@innerworkings.orgEmail Ruth ruth@bridgeandrhino.comSupport usWe appreciate you!

Keen on Yoga Podcast
Ep 239 Caroline Williams – Unlocking the Mind-Body Connection

Keen on Yoga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 67:33


Carolyn Williams, a science journalist and author speaks about the intricate connections between the mind and body, particularly focusing on interoception, the gut-brain axis, and the role of movement in mental health. They explore how our internal body signals influence our emotions, the importance of the vagus nerve, and the impact of hypermobility on anxiety. Carolyn shares insights from her research and personal experiences, emphasizing the need for daily movement and the potential for creativity through physical activity. The discussion highlights the evolving understanding of these concepts in both scientific and cultural contexts. www.carolinewilliams.net  | @carolinewilliams_science YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@keenonyoga SUPPORT Subscribe, like and share our videos Buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/infoRf Patrons €10 per month: https://www.keenonyoga.com/patrons/ FOLLOW Website: www.keenonyoga.com Instagram:  @keen_on_yoga | @adam_keen_ashtanga Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Keenonyoga   Key Points  ·      The mind and body are interconnected, influencing each other constantly. ·      Interoception is the awareness of internal body signals and is crucial for emotional regulation. ·      Experiments show that expectations can alter physical sensations, impacting mental health. ·      The gut plays a significant role in our overall health and emotional well-being. ·      The vagus nerve is more complex than previously thought, with many sensory functions. ·      Hostage negotiators use their sensitivity to body signals to make decisions in high-pressure situations. ·      Movement is essential for mental health and can enhance creativity. ·      Hypermobility can lead to anxiety due to physiological responses to movement. ·      Strength training can improve self-efficacy and confidence in one's body. ·      Daily movement snacks can enhance overall well-being and prevent sedentary behavior.  

The Tara Talk
102: Claire Ollila: What's Keeping You From Regulating Your Nervous System

The Tara Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 62:25


You're not “too sensitive”, you're dysregulated. And no, a 10-minute meditation won't fix it.If you've ever felt like you're doing everything right, eating well, training hard, sleeping 8 hours, and still feel anxious, stuck, or like your body's not responding… this episode is a must-listen.I sat down with Claire Ollila, somatic breathwork facilitator and nervous system mentor, to talk about the missing piece most women aren't taught when it comes to health, stress, and emotional resilience. We unpack how stress shows up in sneaky ways, what it really means to regulate your nervous system, and why your default stress response might be sabotaging your progress.Claire breaks down how to use breathwork and tapping as actual tools, not checkboxes, plus the subtle signs your body's asking for support. Claire Ollila is a somatic breathwork facilitator and nervous system mentor who helps people break patterns, release stored stress, and create generational healing, starting with their own bodies. Her work blends science-backed tools with intuitive practices.We Also Discuss:(00:04) Why Stress Relief Isn't Just About “Calming Down”(12:13) You're Breathing Wrong: Here's How to Fix It(19:05) The 4 Stress Responses Sabotaging Your Progress(30:09) The Real Reason Stress Is Wrecking Your Workouts(36:47) Tapping: The Weird-Looking Tool That Actually Works(49:56) From Skeptic to Self-Regulated(55:53) Don't Wait for Rock Bottom to Start HealingThank You to Our Sponsors:Broads 1:1 – Ready to ditch the bullshit and start feeling good in your body? Choose your level and let's do this together. Apply for BroadsCOACH or BroadsCHAMPION today at broads.appMomentous: Head to livemomentous.com  and use code TARA for up to 35% off your first order. Because foundational health isn't optional – it's everything.Timeline: Get you free 3-day trial of Mitopure gummies. Head over to timeline.com/taragummies to claim yours.Find more from Tara: Instagram: @taralaferrara @broads.podcast @broads.appYoutube: Tara LaFerrara Find more from Claire Ollila:Instagram: @claire.ollilaWebsite: https://www.theopeningpath.co/foundations 

The Autonomic Healing Podcast - Conversations with Tom Pals
Purposeful Homeostasis: Agency, Adaptation, and the Many Little Lives Within Us

The Autonomic Healing Podcast - Conversations with Tom Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 39:19 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn this thought-provoking conversation, Ruth Lorensson and Thomas Pals welcome back Scott Turner, author of Purpose and Desire, to explore the fascinating intersections of niche construction theory, homeostasis, and human wellness. Together, they unpack how living systems—down to the cellular level—act with agency, intentionally shaping and being shaped by their environments.From Walter Cannon's classic definition of homeostasis to Aristotle's ideas on purposefulness, the discussion bridges evolutionary biology, biophysics, and wellness science. Scott Turner explains why adaptation is more than mechanistic feedback loops—it's about purposeful striving at every level, from microbiomes to ecosystems. The trio dives deep into the “many little lives” metaphor, revealing how cellular conversations influence our overall health, vitality, and resilience—and how disruption in those conversations can lead to illness, cancer, and even addiction.Key topics include:The agency of living systems and its role in adaptation and wellnessHow niche construction theory challenges modern DarwinismWhy homeostasis is misunderstood and how it truly operatesThe parallels between ecosystem health and human healthThe role of interoception in restoring balance and fostering well-beingWhether you're a wellness professional, leader, or simply curious about the science of thriving, this episode offers a fresh lens on what it means to be well—and how to consciously participate in the adaptive conversations that sustain life.Support the showThanks for listening!You can follow us onFacebook Instagram Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Check out the Autonomic Healing Website & InnerWorkings WebsiteEmail Tom thomasjpals@innerworkings.orgEmail Ruth ruth@bridgeandrhino.comSupport usWe appreciate you!

The KRUSE ELITE Podcast
#45 - Interoception and Understanding What Your Body Is Telling You

The KRUSE ELITE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2025 93:37


If you had a sense that could tell you how your body was functioning, would you use it? In this episode, I speak with my podcast producer, Tony, all about interoception and the important role it plays in the nervous system. I begin with a story about a client that was essentially blind to the internal functions and sensations of her own body and the challenges she faced in both training and day-to-day life. I go on to define interoception, the relevant anatomy of the brain and body, its connection to both emotion and physical sensation, and more. I discuss the importance of autonomic function to healthy movement and performance, drills you can use to upregulate and downregulate interoception, and how to assess those drills to make sure you are moving in the right direction for your specific goals. I also discuss various techniques and modalities, like breathing, tongue exercises, meditation, insular belts, and more. Throughout the episode, I tie these concepts and drills back to my client, so I can provide context and show how these concepts are applied in the real world, and to underscore just how life-changing improving someone's sense of interoception can be. Thank you to my podcast idea man and coach, Tony Fowler (Instagram: @tone_reverie) for helping me put together this episode! Free Resources: Join our mailing list HERE to stay up to date on the latest updates from Kruse Elite Join our free Neuro Masterclass here to get a taste of how neurology impacts your movement and pain issues Subscribe to our YouTube HERE for in-depth educational videos and tutorials Whenever you're ready here's how we can help you: Become an expert in problem solving movement and pain issues with our beginner neuro course, Neuro Foundations Master applied neurology so you can feel confident you can help anyone who walks through your door by joining our advanced neuro course, The Neuro Dojo

My Friend Autism
Interoception & Autism - The Hidden Sense

My Friend Autism

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 47:22


On this episode of 'My Friend Autism', Orion Kelly explores the topic of Interoception and Autism. Orion Kelly is an Autistic YouTuber, podcaster, author, actor and advocate. Find out more about his podcast and YouTube channel's at Orion's website: https://orionkelly.com.au   All rights reserved.

The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast
How Interoception Affects Women with ADHD: Understanding Body Awareness

The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 39:00 Transcription Available


In this week's episode, we're diving into a fascinating and often overlooked area of ADHD: interoception. This is our ability to sense and interpret internal bodily signals like hunger, heartbeat, or emotional shifts. Understanding interoception is key to emotional regulation, self-awareness, and reconnecting with our bodies, especially for women with ADHD.I'm joined by Caroline Williams, a science journalist and author, whose new book, Inner Sense, brings the emerging science of interoception to a mainstream audience. Caroline has written for The Times, The Telegraph, and The Guardian, and is a former feature editor at New Scientist. She's also the author of Override and Move!, the latter named a New Scientist Book of the Year.My new book, The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Toolkit, is OUT NOW!What You'll Learn:What interoception is, and how it differs from exteroception and proprioceptionWhy those with ADHD often struggle to regulate internal signalsHow tuning into bodily cues helps with decision-making, intuition, and reducing stressCaroline's motivation for writing her book The role of the vagus nerve in interoceptionHow affective touch (like gentle stroking) supports calming and connectionHow hypermobility may impact interoception and sensory regulationWhy ADHD brains and bodies can respond more strongly to stress, and how this links to RSD (Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria)How to find compassion for your needs and gently support yourself through dysregulationThe emerging conversation around GLP-1 medications, fullness, and potential ADHD applicationsTools to strengthen interoception: body scans, exercise awareness, reminder apps, floatation tanks, and more.Timestamps:02:41 - Understanding The Science Behind Interoception10:19 - Exploring Interoception and Its Impact on Mental Health14:07 - The Importance of Interoception in Therapy24:26 - Understanding The Difference Interoception Can Make 26:50 - Understanding Heart Sensitivity and Anxiety34:33 - The Role of Interoception and Appetite Regulation39:22 - The Impact of Interoception on Body Awareness46:36 - The Power of Compassion when Navigating Neurodivergence Whether you're newly diagnosed or deep into your ADHD journey, this episode offers empowering insights into how listening to your body can become a powerful part of your emotional wellbeing.Links and Resources:Order my book, The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Toolkit Join the Waitlist for my new ADHD community-first membership launching in September! Get exclusive founding offers [here].Find my popular ADHD webinars and resources on my website [here].Follow the podcast on Instagram: @adhd_womenswellbeing_pod Follow Caroline on Instagram:

Therapist Uncensored Podcast
Feel It to Heal It: The Science of Interoception with Rebecca Kase (274)

Therapist Uncensored Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 37:38


Sue Marriott is joined by Rebecca Kase to explore how understanding the nervous system—especially the concept of interoception—can support healing from trauma. Rebecca shares her personal story as a survivor and highlights the importance of creating safety, tuning into the body's internal signals, and approaching somatic work with compassion. Together, they unpack how interoception differs from general perception, why it matters in therapy, and how small, gradual steps can help rebuild connection with the body. View full shownotes at TherapistUncensored.com/TU274.

Remarkable People Podcast
Interoception: Awareness, Self Evaluation, & Understanding How We Operate Emotionally for an Even Better Life with Kim Korte

Remarkable People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 76:12 Transcription Available


Send us a text“Remember that your feelings aren't facts. That should give you some solace when they feel so strong. Say to yourself, “Oh wait, maybe this isn't right. It's a prediction of my brain based on the past, not the written future.” “ ~ Kim KorteEpisode Overview:In this powerful episode of The Remarkable People Podcast, host David Pasqualone sits down with Kim Korte to delve into her incredible life story. From her traumatic childhood experiences with molestation and growing up with alcoholic parents to overcoming a devastating marriage and finding real self-love, Kim's journey is both heart-wrenching and inspiring. Despite battling through significant emotional turmoil, Kim discovered the transformational power of self-awareness and emotional understanding. She shares her insights on building a balanced life, the importance of interoception, and offers practical steps for listeners to connect more deeply with themselves. Don't miss this compelling episode as Kim reveals the strategies that helped her reclaim her life and how these concepts can empower you too.• 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview• 01:57 Meet Kim Korte• 04:22 Kim's Early Life and Challenges• 05:49 The Impact of Childhood Trauma• 07:14 Journey to Self-Awareness• 08:12 Understanding Emotions and Interoception• 17:46 Steps to Overcoming Trauma• 21:27 The Importance of Interoceptive Awareness• 37:51 Reflecting on Life and Relationships• 38:47 Meeting the First Husband• 42:01 Struggles and Realizations• 45:17 The Turning Point• 48:09 Steps to Healing and Self-Care• 52:39 Emotional Awareness and Growth• 01:08:02 Current State and Future Plans• 01:14:04 Closing Thoughts and Advice REMARKABLE SPECIAL OFFER(S):REMARKABLE OFFER 1: Save 30% to 80% on EVERYTHING you order at MyPillow.com with Free Promo Code, “REMARKABLE“. Yes, that's right! Use the best My Pillow promo code out there to save a TON of money on all 200+ quality, comfortable, cozy home goods at MyPillow.com/Remarkable, or by calling 1-800-644-6612. From sheets, to blankets, to pillows, to mattress toppers, be ready to sleep better and live more comfortably than you ever have before!REMARKABLE OFFER 2: Enjoy 20% off coaching with Kim when you mention you heard her on the Remarkable People Podcast between now and December 31, Support the showWant Even More?

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
Interoception: Your 8th Sense

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 51:44


Today, Dr. Holmes talks with Occupational Therapist, Kelly Mahler. The topic is interoception! Every neurotype can struggle with it but we find neurodivergent folks can have a few more challenges with interoception.Defined by Kelly's website: Many people notice these feelings in their body with the help of an important sense… a sense called (drum roll please)… interoception.Don't let the name fool you. The word interoception might not sound very sexy or important. But this sense is a really big deal. Interoception has a huge influence on many areas of our lives like self-regulation, mental health and social connection.About our Guest:Kelly Mahler OTD, OTR/L, earned a Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from Misericordia University, Dallas, PA. She has been an occupational therapist for 20 years, serving school-aged children and adults. Kelly is the winner of multiple awards, including the 2020 American Occupational Therapy Association Emerging and Innovative Practice Award & a Mom's Choice Gold Medal. She is an adjunct faculty member at Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA as well as at Misericordia University, Dallas, PA. Kelly is a co-principal investigator in several research projects pertaining to topics such as interoception, self-regulation, trauma & autism.www.kelly-mahler.com

Huberman Lab
Essentials: Improving Health With Stronger Brain-Body Connection

Huberman Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 40:19


In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I discuss interoception, the brain's ability to sense and interpret signals from the body, which shapes our sense of self and underlies vital functions like focus, sleep, healing and emotions. I explain how the body communicates different types of information to the brain, influencing processes like digestion, heart rate and immune function. I also describe practical tools such as breathwork to regulate alertness, strategies to support gut health and reduce sugar cravings, and awareness practices to enhance interoception. By understanding and applying these tools, you can strengthen the brain-body connection to improve mood, overall health and performance. Read the episode show notes at hubermanlab.com. Huberman Lab Essentials are short episodes focused on essential science and protocol takeaways from past full-length Huberman Lab episodes. Watch or listen to the full-length episode at hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman Eight Sleep: https://eightsleep.com/huberman LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/huberman Timestamps 00:00:00 Sense of Self, Interoception 00:01:25 Brain & Body Communication, Vagus Nerve, Mechanical & Chemical Information 00:04:43 Lungs & Diaphragm, Tool: Breathwork for Alert or Calm 00:09:47 Sponsors: AG1 & Eight Sleep 00:13:14 Brain & Gut Communication, Tool: Reduce Sugar Cravings 00:18:27 Brain, Gut Chemistry, Inflammation & Gut Microbiome, Tool: Fermented Foods 00:22:20 Sponsor: LMNT 00:23:52 Vomiting, Brain; Tool: Reduce Nausea 00:28:52 Fever, Brain Chemistry, Tool: Cooling Body 00:33:20 Vagus Nerve, Emotions, Mood, Tool: Heart Awareness 00:39:29 Recap & Key Takeaways Disclaimer & Disclosures Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

All Things Sensory by Harkla
#363 - Sensory Smart Summer: Interoception Tips and Tools That Work

All Things Sensory by Harkla

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 28:44


Summer is here—and with the heat, play, and sunshine comes a unique challenge for kids (and adults!) who struggle with interoception. In this episode, we explore what interoception is and why it's so important to pay attention during the summer months. We discuss how challenges like dehydration, overheating, and sun sensitivity can affect children with sensory needs and how parents and caregivers can better support them through practical strategies, products, and daily routines.We also share actionable tips for boosting interoceptive awareness, from mindfulness exercises to hydration reminders, and highlight summer-friendly tools like cooling vests, splash pads, and visual schedules.PLUS—we answer a thoughtful listener question about managing sensory seeking behaviors at home after school, and offer guidance for making sensory play more structured and less overwhelming.LINKSWe'd love to answer your questions on the podcast! Fill out this form - https://harkla.typeform.com/to/ItWxQNP3 All Things Sensory Podcast Instagram https://www.instagram.com/allthingssensorypodcast/Harkla Website https://harkla.co/Harkla YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/c/HarklaFamilyHarkla Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/harkla_family/The Interoception Curriculum by Kelly Mahlerhttps://www.kelly-mahler.com/product/the-interoception-curriculum-a-step-bystep-guide-to-developing-mindful-self-regulation/Sensational Brain: The Interoceptive Sensory Systemhttps://sensationalbrain.com/product/interoceptive-sensory-system/Beyond Behaviors (Amazon) https://a.co/d/ft3dFmFSensory Explorers https://www.sensoryexplorers.com/

Know Your Physio
Interoception: The Art of Recovery | Rebuilding from the Inside Out | Part 2

Know Your Physio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 37:10 Transcription Available


In Part 2 of this powerful conversation, we continue the journey beyond quitting Adderall to unlocking true high performance through deep physiological awareness. I sit down with Carlos and Miguel Bertonatti to unpack the essential metrics of health—VO₂ max, HRV, and body composition—and how mastering these can transform the way you recover, perform, and live.We explore why most high performers are stuck in chronic stress without realizing it, how proper sleep can become your greatest biohack, and how breathwork is the secret weapon to regulate your nervous system anytime, anywhere. This episode dives into the science of stress adaptation, the role of muscle as the "organ of longevity," and simple, actionable strategies to regain control over your biology.If you're serious about optimizing your mind, body, and performance without gimmicks—this is your roadmap. Tune in to learn how real resilience is built from the inside out.

Mind Matters
Dietary Difficulty: Fueling the Neurodivergent Brain

Mind Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 32:16


Emily Kircher-Morris welcomes registered dietician Jackie Silver, who specializes in nutrition for neurodivergent people. They discuss the unique challenges faced by the neurodiversity community, including sensory differences, interoception, and executive functioning barriers that complicate meal planning and nutrition. They also talk about practical strategies to support the neurodivergent people in your life with making good dietary choices. They identify and analyze disordered eating patterns, and discuss the significance of self-compassion in the journey towards better nutrition. TAKEAWAYS Many dietitians overlook the unique needs of neurodivergent clients. Meal planning can be overwhelming for those with executive dysfunction. It's important to work within people's "safe foods." Sensory sensitivities can greatly impact food choices and preferences. Interoception plays a crucial role in recognizing hunger and fullness cues. Mechanical eating can help those with suppressed appetites due to medication. Small, manageable changes can lead to significant improvements in nutrition. Disordered eating patterns are common among neurodivergent people, especially with ADHD. The window will open soon to join the Educator Hub! If you're a teacher, administrator, school counselor, or parent of a neurodivergent student, this community is where you can share, ask questions, and find training that will help you along your journey. Please come join us. Jackie Silver is a NYC-based Registered Dietitian and founder of Jackie Silver Nutrition, a virtual private practice specializing in supporting neurodivergent kids, teens, and adults with ADHD, ASD and IDD. Her practice is neurodiversity-affirming, nonjudgmental, and weight-inclusive. he holds a Master of Health Science in Nutrition Communication from Toronto Metropolitan University and has additional training in mindful eating and sensory-based feeding therapy. Jackie works with clients across New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Ontario, and beyond, offering support with meal planning, selective eating, digestive health, chronic disease management, and more. In her free time, Jackie enjoys rock climbing, yoga, Pilates, swimming, travel, museums, and spending time with family and friends. BACKGROUND READING Jackie's website, Instagram, Free Grab & Go Foods list, Jackie's meal prep course, Jackie's consultation

Be Well By Kelly
339: Anxiety Explained: Hormones, Vagus Nerve & Gut Health | Dr. Nicole Cain

Be Well By Kelly

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 69:52


In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Nicole Cain to talk about her integrative, trauma-informed approach to anxiety and mental wellness. We explore how anxiety shows up in the body—through our thoughts, hormones, immune system, and gut—and what it takes to truly heal at the root.Nicole shares insights from her book Panic Proof along with powerful tools like EMDR, hormone testing, and Ayurveda. Whether you're navigating anxiety yourself or supporting someone who is, this conversation is packed with practical, whole-person strategies to find calm and reclaim your mental health.Leave Us A Voice Message! | https://telbee.io/channel/4_b9zzx58wdkuwirqkcxwa/Topics Discussed:What is the root cause of anxiety and how can it be healed naturally?How does gut health affect mental health and anxiety?What is Dr. Nicole Cain's approach to managing anxiety with integrative medicine?What is the connection between hormone imbalances and anxiety symptoms?Sponsored By:Be Well By Kelly Protein Powder & Essentials | Get $10 off your order with PODCAST10 at bewellbykelly.com.AG1 | Get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D3+K2 AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first subscription at drinkAG1.com/bewell.Jesse & Ben's | Right now, you can visit jesseandbens.com/bewell for a special deal.OneSkin | Visit oneskin.co/BEWELL and use code BEWELL for 15% off your first purchase.Timestamps:00:00:00 - Introduction 00:00:00 – Episode intro with Dr. Nicole Cain00:01:41 – What is anxiety? Root causes explained00:05:49 – Kelly's personal anxiety journey00:09:02 – Understanding the window of tolerance00:10:36 – Anxiety, autonomy, and creative power00:13:22 – Why suppressed emotions intensify anxiety00:14:37 – Dr. Nicole's story of living with anxiety00:19:30 – What is thought anxiety?00:24:32 – Tools to overcome thought anxiety00:26:02 – Endocrine anxiety and stress hormones00:32:21 – Hormonal imbalance, anxiety & HRT00:35:35 – DUTCH testing00:37:21 – Immune system's link to anxiety00:40:34 – Gut-brain axis and mental health00:42:13 – Lifestyle changes for anxiety relief00:43:32 – Dr. Nicole's full intake process00:49:31 – Using Ayurveda and Kapha for anxiety00:51:58 – Exercises to calm anxiety naturally00:57:55 – Brain science: prefrontal cortex vs. lizard brain01:01:55 – Interoception and body awareness01:06:28 – How to become panic proofFurther Listening:Prioritizing Hormonal Health with Dr. Carrie JonesCheck Out Dr. Nicole: InstagramBook - To Shop

Know Your Physio
Interoception: The One Word That Changed My Health Forever | Part 1

Know Your Physio

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 31:04 Transcription Available


Quitting Adderall was the hardest thing I've ever done—and one of the most transformational. In this episode, I open up like never before about my journey from being a highly medicated, underweight teen with low self-worth to becoming a high-performance health coach grounded in neuroscience, data, and deep empathy. We talk about the emotional and physiological toll of stimulants, and how I began to rebuild my brain and body from the inside out through exercise, sleep, nutrition, and self-awareness.Joined by Carlos and Miguel Bertonatti on Beyond Biohacking Brothers, we dive deep into the three most important health metrics I believe everyone should track for longevity and performance: VO₂ max, heart rate variability (HRV), and body composition. I explain how these markers work together, why most people are too stressed to truly optimize them, and how sleep is the real secret weapon for recovery and high performance.This conversation isn't just about quitting Adderall—it's about becoming your own Chief Medical Officer and learning how to feel again. Whether you're struggling with ADHD, burnout, or just trying to reconnect with your physiology in a world that constantly pulls you away from it, this episode will show you what's possible when you stop numbing and start listening.

Yoga With Jake Podcast
Dr. Abha Rajbhandari: The Link Between Yoga & Neuroscience. Yoga, Stress & The Nervous System. What Interoception Is & How It Works In Yoga.

Yoga With Jake Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 83:44


Abha Karki Rajbhandari, PhDAssistant ProfessorDepartments of Psychiatryand NeuroscienceFriedman Brain InstituteBrain and Body Research InstituteCenter for Affective NeuroscienceIcahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiEmail: abha.rajbhandari@mssm.eduLab Page: https://labs.icahn.mssm.edu/karkilab/Dr. Rajbhandari is an Assistant Professor in the departments of Psychiatry andNeuroscience at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Dr. Rajbhandari obtained her Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she studied the role of the amygdala sub-regions in regulation of stress and sensorimotor gating via norepinephrine and the neuropeptide- corticotropin releasing factor. Prior to joining Mount Sinai, Dr. Rajbhandari was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California-Los Angeles, where her research focused on understanding the role of the neuropeptide, pituitary adenylate cyclase activating peptide in regulation of fear and stress behaviors via amygdala sub-regions. At the Icahn School of Medicine. Dr. Rajbhandari's team focuses on the brain, vagus nerve and body mechanisms of fear, stress, and anxiety.Outside of lab, Dr. Rajbhandari is a whole-body health enthusiast and spiritual seeker through Yoga and Vedanta. For her, yoga is not just something done on a mat; it is woven into every aspect of life. Born in Nepal, she moved to the United States to pursue higher education. While her spiritual journey began in Nepal, she continues to explore deep questions about human existence through the lenses of logic, reasoning, knowledge, and mysticism. Abha is passionate about bridging the gap between scientific and spiritual understandings of life.Support the show

Sue Larkey Podcast
SLP 299: What is Interoception & How it Affects Behaviour in Neurodiverse Students (ODD, ADHD, PDA, AS)

Sue Larkey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 29:47


Join Sue for an upcoming Live Virtual Workshop where you will learn from Sue practical tips & strategies to make a difference. In this episode, we will discuss: ✅ Interoception helps children recognize internal body signals like hunger. ✅ Neurodiverse children often don't know when they're thirsty. ✅ Many students can't identify emotions without explicit teaching. ✅ HALT method addresses hungry, angry, lonely, tired states. ✅ Regular routines prevent meltdowns from unmet basic needs. ✅ Devices often replace natural emotion regulation in children. ✅ Loneliness frequently causes sick bay visits in schools. Read more about this podcast in the show notes found via the link below suelarkey.com.au/what-is-interoception Join the Facebook group specifically for this podcast www.facebook.com/groups/suelarkeypodcastcommunity/ Join my Neurodiversity Network suelarkey.com.au/neurodiversity-network/ Follow my Instagram account for regular tips www.instagram.com/sue.larkey/ To learn more about teaching or understanding ASD, please visit my website below. elearning.suelarkey.com.au

The ADHD Adults Podcast
Episode 191 ADHD and Interoception

The ADHD Adults Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 50:16


Episode 191 of The ADHD Adults covers ADHD. and interoception, the sensory system that provides information about the internal state of the body. As usual, Alex, the Psycho…….education Monkey spews the evidence behind the subject; both hosts offer personal reflections on interoception, and in part three listeners' questions are answered (largely because it's easier than writing a part three). 'What has James lost, forgotten or mislaid this week?" returns with James winning 6-2 (or not, we're really not sure) . James thinks we're in the pocket of ‘Big Caroline Williams' and Alex's engine light is on, but he has no idea why...Written by Alex Conner, Samantha Brown and James Brown.Produced by James Brown and JBHD Ltd.Social media contacts: @theadhdadultsMusic by James Brown and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Sessionz⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠If you would like to support the podcast you can subscribe to extra content here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠You can submit a message, question or future topic to the podcast here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠You can support and get help from the charity that the show raises money for here ⁠⁠⁠

Home-Body
The Somatic Side of Boundaries

Home-Body

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 19:33


Download Somatic Side of Boundaries Worksheet (FREE) https://annatheanxietycoach.myflodesk.com/gsqj4seoj8 In this video, we're diving into the somatic side of boundaries, exploring how our nervous system, interoception, and emotional health are intertwined with our ability to set and maintain healthy limits. We'll discuss how people pleasing habits and patterns can be a result of unresolved trauma, and how developing interoceptive awareness can be a powerful tool for building self-respect and self-care. By understanding the somatic roots of boundary setting, we can begin to heal and regulate our nervous system, leading to improved mental health and emotional wellness. Whether you're looking to break free from people pleasing or simply want to cultivate healthier relationships, this video will provide you with a deeper understanding of the somatic side of boundaries and how it can transform your life. By tuning into your body's wisdom and developing interoceptive skills, you can learn to set boundaries that honor your needs and promote a deeper sense of self-respect. So, if you're ready to explore the somatic side of boundaries and start building healthier relationships, keep watching! Key takeaways - Somatic boundaries are felt in the body, not just mental rules. - The body communicates boundary cues through physical sensations. - Poor boundaries can lead to chronic fatigue and emotional distress. - Boundaries are a nervous system issue, linked to feelings of safety. - Interoception is crucial for recognizing bodily signals. - Practicing embodied boundaries strengthens self-containment. - Clear communication is essential for setting boundaries. - Guilt is a common hurdle when establishing boundaries. - Discomfort in setting boundaries is a sign of growth. - You are allowed to take up space and say no. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Somatic Boundaries 02:58 Understanding Somatic Boundaries 06:13 The Nervous System and Boundaries 09:05 Interoception and Body Awareness 12:29 Practicing Boundaries Through the Body 14:57 Overcoming Guilt in Boundary Setting 17:52 Recap and Conclusion Connect with Anna: - Instagram @annatheanxietycoach - Website www.annatheanxietycoach.com

Robert Edward Grant - Think Tank

In this unforgettable episode, Robert sits down with the legendary Wim Hof, also known as The Iceman, for a transformative conversation on the true potential of the human mind and body. Together, they explore how deliberate exposure to cold and conscious breathing unlock powerful physiological and spiritual benefits, awakening dormant capacities that modern society has long ignored. Wim shares how his journey began with soul-searching as a teenager and how his instinctive dive into icy waters led to 26 world records and groundbreaking scientific validation. From suppressing inflammatory responses to accessing subcortical brain regions, Wim explains how his method grants access to states once considered superhuman—but are, in truth, innately human. The two also dive deep into hormesis (growth through stress), the role of intention, the power of love over fear, and their shared fascination with the pyramids and the hidden musical geometry of the universe. This episode is a call to awaken, reminding us that the mind is not limited, and that fear, trauma, and suffering can be transmuted into strength, health, and purpose. Connect with Wim Hof Website: https://www.wimhofmethod.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wimhof1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iceman_hof Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/icemanwimhof Connect with Robert Edward Grant YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Robert_Edward_Grant Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertedwardgrant/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robertedwardgrant/  Website: https://robertedwardgrant.com/ Robert Edward Grant Resources Books: https://robertedwardgrant.com/store/#books Courses: https://robertedwardgrant.com/courses/ Store: https://robertedwardgrant.com/store/#apparel Subscribe to the Robert Edward Grant Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2XrShu3YdP2cIvF6rR0nWB Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/robert-edward-grant-think-tank/id1657287338

The Menopause Mindset
188 Fascia, Movement & Body Image with Helen Eadie

The Menopause Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 74:10 Transcription Available


Join me and Helen Eadie in our experiential conversation about exploring body consciousness.Helen Eadie is a somatic practitioner with a rich background in craniosacral therapy and yoga. And in this conversation, we talk about:

Alive and Kicking with Clare McKenna
‘Interoception is a massive thing in science that almost nobody knows about'

Alive and Kicking with Clare McKenna

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 16:16


ALIVE AND KICKING WITH CLARE MCKENNA

The Breast Cancer Recovery Coach
#408 Breast Cancer and Your Body - Who's Betraying Whom?

The Breast Cancer Recovery Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 22:26


Do you think it's normal to feel discomfort in your body? Or do you recognize discomfort as your body's attempt to communicate with you? In this thought-provoking episode, I challenge the idea that our bodies betray us. We'll talk about how we've been conditioned to ignore discomfort, push through pain, and normalize symptoms like bloating, fatigue, inflammation, and poor sleep—until something more serious forces us to listen. I'll share my personal experiences and real-life stories—including the heartbreaking loss of my brother to a curable cancer—to illustrate why tuning into your body's signals matters now, not later. I'll walk you through the challenges of behavior change, the role of chronic stress in disconnecting us from our own bodies, and how mindfulness can help us rebuild trust and awareness. This episode isn't just for breast cancer survivors—it's for everyone who wants to live a more connected, healthy, and intentional life.

The Evolving Leader
The Next Breakthrough in Self Awareness with Caroline Williams

The Evolving Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 77:34 Transcription Available


This week on The Evolving Leader is a double celebration – after more than 4 years and 190 episodes, we are thrilled to release our first in-person episode where co-hosts Jean Gomes and Scott Allender (usually sat thousands of miles apart) were together with guest, the renowned science writer Caroline Williams. Long term listeners will remember that we spoke to Caroline way back in season 2, and we are so pleased that Caroline agreed to come back and talk to us again, this time about her work around the science of interoception and her new book Inner Sense.Reading from Caroline Williams:Inner Sense: How the New Science of Interoception Can Transform Your HealthMove: How the New Science of Body Movement Can Set Your Mind FreeOther reading from Jean Gomes and Scott Allender:Leading In A Non-Linear World (J Gomes, 2023)The Enneagram of Emotional Intelligence (S Allender, 2023)Social:Instagram           @evolvingleaderLinkedIn             The Evolving Leader PodcastTwitter               @Evolving_LeaderBluesky            @evolvingleader.bsky.socialYouTube           @evolvingleader The Evolving Leader is researched, written and presented by Jean Gomes and Scott Allender with production by Phil Kerby. It is an Outside production.Send a message to The Evolving Leader team

Get To Know You with Tiffeny Farag
S1 Ep 1: How can we maintain our interoception through the trauma?

Get To Know You with Tiffeny Farag

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 24:32


Send us a text We're kicking off a brand new season — and celebrating 5 years of Get to Know You! Five years of opening up conversations that matter, and what better way to begin this milestone season than with a deeply human question: How do we stay connected to ourselves when trauma has tried to disconnect us? In this heartfelt first episode, we explore the quiet yet powerful concept of interoception — our ability to sense and interpret the internal signals of our bodies. Trauma often shakes this connection, leaving us feeling lost within ourselves. But reconnection is possible — gentle, gradual, and transformative. This episode invites you into a reflective and compassionate space to explore what it means to return to yourself. Whether you're healing, supporting others, or simply curious about the body-mind relationship, there's something here for you. Thank you for 5 years of listening, growing, and sharing. Here's to continuing the conversation — together. Support the show

Somatic Wisdom
S6 E7 Stan Ajemian, Life and Leadership Coach, on Resilience, Finding Gifts in Challenges, and Somatic Meditation

Somatic Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 42:12


Hello Listeners, For a machine-generated transcript, please click here.  Stan Ajemian's website is here. You can find his LinkedIn Profile here. His podcast, coming later this Spring is entitled Stories on Purpose.  We will update these show notes once the podcast goes live. *** Free Saboteur Self-Assessment from Positive Intelligence  Link to schedule Free Saboteur Discovery Session 1:1 with Cristy  *** We would love to hear your thoughts or questions on this episode via SpeakPipe: https://www.speakpipe.com/SomaticWisdomLoveNotes To show your gratitude for this show, you can make a one-time gift to support Somatic Wisdom with this link. To become a Sustaining Honor Roll contributor to help us keep bringing you conversations and content that support Your Somatic Wisdom please use this link. Thank you! Your generosity is greatly appreciated! *** Podcast editing and production support: Laura Pritchard Music credit: https://www.melodyloops.com/composers/dpmusic/ Cover art credit: https://www.natalyakolosowsky.com/ Cover template creation by Briana Knight Sagucio  

Yoga Medicine
132 Interoception Research & Yoga: Expert Insights with Valerie Knopik PhD

Yoga Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 47:22


Today host Rachel and returning guest and Yoga Medicine Teacher Valerie Knopik PhD explore a recent research paper on the topic of interoception (Voss et al: Mind-body practices, interoception and pain: a scoping review of behavioral and neural correlates).  In this episode, we discuss the many ways yoga teachers can guide students to becoming more informed inhabitants of their body, and how honing that skill of interoception seems to help manage all kinds of pain. Listen in to learn more. — Show Notes: Overview of the scoping review paper [5:02] Limitations of the study [9:36] Defining interception [13:11] Challenges of studying yoga interventions [16:45] Interesting takeaways: interoception as a trainable skill [20:02] Yoga tools help pain management (whether used deliberately or not) [29:06] Guiding students in the experience of being their bodies [38:19] Other takeaways [40:59] — Links Mentioned: Watch this episode on YouTube Mind-body practices, interoception and pain: a scoping review of behavioral and neural correlates, Voss et al: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37939212/ Mental Health & Wellness Online Training Yoga Medicine® Online: Interoception & Pain Research Monthly Dose Yoga Medicine® Podcast: Previous episodes on Pain Science: 15: Shifting Persistent Pain with Marnie Hartman, DPT, CSCS 64: Impactful Pain Strategies Previous episodes with Valerie Knopik PhD: 49: Epigenetics, Mental Health & Yoga 79: The Neuroscience of Resilience Connect with Valerie Knopik: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Yoga Medicine Online Teacher You can learn more about this episode, and see the full show notes at YogaMedicine.com/podcast-132. And you can find out more about insider tips, online classes or information on our teacher trainings at YogaMedicine.com. To support our work, please leave us a 5 star review with your feedback on iTunes/Apple Podcasts.

How Do You Use ChatGPT?
He's Using AI to Optimize His Life - Ep. 53 with Jonny Miller

How Do You Use ChatGPT?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 63:12


Jonny Miller uploaded his entire life to ChatGPT to use it as the ultimate AI coach. He created what he calls a Codex Vitae—with core personality traits, values, goals, burnout signals and more to load into ChatGPT. It hyper-customizes his responses, to help him access deep meditation states, create custom supplementation plans, and do deep research on areas of brain and body that he finds interesting.  Jonny runs a course on nervous system mastery, hosts a podcast, coaches founders and CEOs, and is building a wellness app—all using AI. As a long-time friend and writer for @every, I was psyched to have Jonny on AI & I to talk about how LLMs are expanding the breadth and depth of what he can do. We get into: Energy as your greatest asset: Jonny's philosophy around pursuing a non-traditional path—like us at Every—by fiercely protecting his energy and optimizing for “aliveness” instead of higher revenue figures.ChatGPT projects for everything: His use of projects in @ChatGPTapp to organize different areas of his life; for example, he uploads his meditation journal to a Jhana project and asks it for advice when he's struggling with the practice on a particular day.Deep research in action: How he uses @OpenAI's deep research to tackle practical questions about moving his family to Costa Rica, hilariously esoteric ones about whether there's a connection between Pokémon and shamanism, and everything that lies in between.The rise of “centaur” teams: Jonny's belief that @kevin2kelly's prediction around “centaurs”—human + AI teams outperforming either human or AI working alone—is becoming our reality.This is a must watch for anyone interested in using AI for personal development, coaching, or to build systems that can understand you. If you found this episode interesting, please like, subscribe, comment, and share! Want even more?Sign up for Every to unlock our ultimate guide to prompting ChatGPT here: https://every.ck.page/ultimate-guide-to-prompting-chatgpt. It's usually only for paying subscribers, but you can get it here for free.To hear more from Dan Shipper:Subscribe to Every: https://every.to/subscribe Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/danshipper Timestamps:Introduction: 00:01:31Dan and Jonny's approach to running non-traditional businesses: 00:02:18How Jonny uses ChatGPT to deepen his meditation practice: 00:12:04Jonny uses AI to research a theory of how trauma is stored in our bodies: 00:25:44Dan's theory around how AI is changing science: 00:31:28Jonny's method to build personalized AI coaches: 00:32:35How Jonny used OpenAI's deep research to plan a move to Costa Rica: 00:47:07Dan is developing an app that can predict his OCD symptoms: 00:52:50AI makes the idea of a “quantified self” useful: 00:55:42The future of human-AI coaching teams: 00:58:28Links to resources mentioned in the episode:Jonny Miller: @jonnym1llerThe nervous system mastery bootcamp: https://www.nsmastery.com/ His podcast: Curious Humans with Jonny Miller The nervous system regulation mobile app: Stateshift Jonny's method to build your AI coach: http://BuildyourAIcoach.com More about Jhana: https://slatestarcodex.com/2017/09/20/meditative-states-as-mental-feedback-loops/ Buster Benson's Codex Vitate: https://2019.busterbenson.com/beliefs/The pieces Jonny has written for Every: “The Operating Manual for Your Nervous System,” “The Best Decision-Making Is Emotional,” “How to Pay Off Your Emotional Debt,” “The Art and Science of Interoception”     

Make Movement Matter with Wendy Welpton
#47. ‘Inner Sense': Why your body holds the answers to health & well-being with Caroline Williams

Make Movement Matter with Wendy Welpton

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 65:31


We talk about fitness. We talk about mindset. But what if the missing piece to movement, resilience and health is something we barely think about?Interoception, the sense of what's happening inside our bodies, shapes how we think, feel and move. It's why gut feelings exist. It's why chronic pain can persist even when injuries heal. It's why some people can read a room before a word is spoken.In the final episode of the 4th season of the ‘Make Movement Matter' podcast, I'm joined once again by my first ever podcast guest, science journalist Caroline Williams to talk about her fascinating new book, ‘Inner Sense: How the new science of interoception can transform your health". We explore the hidden power of interoception and how tuning into your internal signals can change everything from movement to mental health. We talk about vibrating pills (yes, really), flotation tanks, gut-brain science and how elite professionals use body awareness as their secret weapon.This episode may make you rethink everything you thought you knew about ‘listening to your body.'To find out more about today's guest and for the full show notes, visit:⁠The Make Movement Matter Podcast⁠If you enjoy this podcast, please press Follow and Rate and Review.  To support the show and help me to keep making the podcast, please contribute by ⁠Buying Me a Coffee...or Tea! Connect with your host, Wendy, founder of Reclaim Movement, on:⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠YouTube⁠ | ⁠Website⁠Start to ⁠‘Move more naturally to live better' with Wendy's self-paced 5-Day Introductory Online Course by clicking here.

Satiated Podcast
Reconnecting with Your Body and the Role of Embodiment in Eating Recovery with Ann Saffi Biasetti

Satiated Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 51:59


Happy Satiated Saturday! Have you ever noticed that the strongest memories are the ones where you felt the most presence and embodiment? I will never forget my first yoga class because when I was shaking while holding a plank, I couldn't be anywhere else but in my body. At the beginning of your eating recovery, you may feel disconnected and dissociated. Your body has felt like an unsafe place to inhabit. Food has served as a wise strategy to create distance from your body or a micro-moment of feeling alive. Creating safety with food is less about food and more about expanding your capacity to be in your body while you eat, feel, and live. Embodiment is often the missing piece in healing your food coping mechanisms. In this week's episode, I chat with Ann Saffi Biasetti, Transpersonal Psychologist and Eating Disorder Expert, about: What embodiment isThe importance of creating safe and comfortable embodying experiencesThe process of embodimentCreating a language for describing body sensations and emotionsHow embodiment can impact food behaviorsWhat the ongoing journey of embodiment looks likeYou can also read the transcript to this week's episode here: https://www.stephaniemara.com/blog/embodiment-in-eating-recoveryThe next Somatic Eating® Program starts on May 22nd. If you're inspired by this conversation and want to learn the language of your body and how it speaks to you through your food behaviors, go to ​somaticeating.com​ to join the waitlist.With Compassion and Empathy, Stephanie Mara FoxKeep in touch with Ann: Website:​ www.anembodiedlife.comAnn's next Befriending Your Body Program starts in April: www.befriendingyourbodyprogram.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnEmbodiedLifeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/anembodiedlife/ Support the showKeep in touch with Stephanie Mara:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_stephaniemara/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stephaniemarafoxWebsite: https://www.stephaniemara.com/https://www.somaticeating.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephmara/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stephaniemarafoxContact: support@stephaniemara.comSupport the show:Become a supporter: https://www.buzzsprout.com/809987/supportMy favorite water filter: https://www.pureeffectfilters.com/#a_aid=somaticeatingReceive 15% off my fave protein powder with code STEPHANIEMARA at checkout here: https://www.equipfoods.com/STEPHANIEMARAUse my Amazon Affiliate link when shopping on Amazon: https://amzn.to/448IyPl Special thanks to Bendsound for the music in this episode. ...

Heal Thy Self with Dr. G
How Childhood Trauma Can Ruin Your Relationships | Heal Thy Self W Dr. Jessica McGuire #363

Heal Thy Self with Dr. G

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 72:13


Your nervous system plays a powerful role in your relationships, attachment patterns, and emotional health. In this episode, Dr. G sits down with Dr. Jessica McGuire to explore childhood attachment, generational trauma, and how to build healthier connections by understanding your body's signals. #wellness #podcast #childhood Dr. Jessica McGuire IG: @ repairing_the_nervous_system ==== Thank You To Our Sponsors! BON CHARGE Go https://boncharge.com/ to and use code DRG for 15% off storewide SuppCo Get 100% free access today at supp.co/ DRG Birch Click here https://birchliving.com/healthyself to get 20% off your Birch mattress plus two free pillows. Calroy Head on over to at calroy.com/drg and Save over $50 when you purchase the Vascanox and Arterosil bundle at https://calroy.com/rachel. ==== Timestamps: 00:01:54 - Attachment Patterns and Nervous System States 00:05:45 - Abandoning Yourself in Relationships 00:06:04 - The Role of Safety and Attachment in Childhood 00:09:17 - Interoception and Its Importance 00:11:30 - Impact of Narcissistic Parents on Children's Nervous Systems 00:13:01 - Developing Awareness of Your Nervous System 00:14:42 - Generational Trauma and Over-Coddling Children 00:18:02 - The Importance of Allowing Children to Feel Sadness 00:21:06 - Balancing Children's Emotions with Parental Mental Health 00:24:03 - Good Enough Parenting and Repairing Ruptures 00:26:39 - Making Children Feel Secure and Connected 00:31:31 - Misbehavior as a Bid for Connection 00:33:39 - Parenting and Accountability 00:34:18 - The Newborn's Nervous System and the Mother's Role 00:45:26 - The Impact of Home Environment on the Nervous System 00:48:21 - Understanding the Vagus Nerve 00:57:23 - The Nervous System of a Narcissistic Parent 01:06:15 - External Factors That Deregulate Us 01:08:29 - The Sophisticated Intelligence of the Nervous System 01:11:21 - Conclusion and Gratitude Be sure to like and subscribe to #HealThySelf Hosted by Doctor Christian Gonzalez N.D. Follow Doctor G on Instagram @doctor.gonzalez https://www.instagram.com/doctor.gonzalez/

Career Competitor
Episode 257: Beyond Resilience: How to Recover from Burnout and Build Bounce Back Ability with Cait Donovan

Career Competitor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 57:08


Send us a textAbout the GuestCait Donovan is a burnout recovery expert, acupuncturist, speaker, and host of Fried the Burnout Podcast. With a background in Chinese medicine and a deep understanding of resilience, Cait helps high performers recognize, recover from, and prevent burnout by cultivating self-awareness, setting boundaries, and redefining success.About the Episode:In this episode, host Steve Mellor sits down with Cait Donovan to explore the concept of bounce back ability—a broader and more sustainable approach to resilience. Cait shares insights on burnout recovery, the importance of interoception (internal self-awareness), and how high performers can create a more sustainable path to success. She also explains why asking for help is the key to true resilience and why burnout prevention isn't always realistic.Key Takeaways:✅ Resilience alone isn't enough. True growth-ready individuals cultivate bounce back ability, which includes resilience, self-trust, surrender, grit, and agility.✅ Many high performers miss early signs of burnout due to low interoception (body awareness). The focus should be on recovery, not just prevention.✅ Foundational self-care (listening to your body's signals) is crucial. Simple habits like “pee when you need to pee” are game-changers.✅ Resentment highlights where your boundaries are being crossed and where you're neglecting yourself. Recognizing it can help you reclaim energy and focus.✅ True resilience isn't about pushing through alone; it's about increasing your resources through asking for help and building a strong support system.✅ Success isn't just about productivity; it's about maintaining energy, presence, and balance in all areas of life.Links and Resources

End Seclusion Podcast
Let's Talk About Interoception: A Discussion with Kelly Mahler

End Seclusion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 75:28


Please join us for “Let's Talk About Interoception: A Discussion with Kelly Mahler.”Kelly Mahler is an award-winning occupational therapist, author, and interoception groupie known for her boundless curiosity and fondness for crunching pinecones. Holding a Doctorate in Occupational Therapy, she has served school-aged children and adults for over 23 years. Kelly is the author of 12 resources, including The Interoception Curriculum, now used in over 30 countries worldwide. She enjoys speaking internationally on interoception, neuro-affirming practices, and playful strategies for inner exploration using a lens of curiosity, validation, and empathy.  Support the show

Sue Larkey Podcast
SLP 285: Behaviour Solutions for Setting up your Classroom for Success

Sue Larkey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 40:55


Join Sue for an upcoming Live Virtual Workshop where you will learn from Sue practical tips & strategies to make a difference. In this episode, we will discuss: ✅ The 13 Most Important Strategies ✅ Bonus 5 Proactive/Prevent Strategies Often Missed ✅ How To Support Motor Skills Development in A Busy Classroom (& Why it matters!) ✅ Key Elements for your Individual Education Plans (IEPs) ✅ Anxiety Management = Time Management – Top Tips ✅ Special Bonus – Key To Get the Best out of Students with ADHD ✅ 21 Surprising Ways Timers can get support Students engage & Succeed ✅ Pit Falls & Common Mistakes Made using Timers ✅ How and Why to Use Visual in Classroom Preparation for Different Learning Styles. ✅ Interoception – the impact and what Educators can do about it. ✅ Solutions/Ideas to Sensory Processing Disorder or Difficulties in the Classroom ✅ 9 Essential Strategies for Homework ✅ 6 Key Strategies for Quick Results in Secondary School Read more about this podcast in the show notes found via the link below suelarkey.com.au/behaviour-solutions-for-the-classroom Join the Facebook group specifically for this podcast www.facebook.com/groups/suelarkeypodcastcommunity/ Join my Neurodiversity Network suelarkey.com.au/neurodiversity-network/ Follow my Instagram account for regular tips www.instagram.com/sue.larkey/ To learn more about teaching or understanding ASD, please visit my website below. elearning.suelarkey.com.au

Huberman Lab
Essentials: The Science of Emotions & Relationships

Huberman Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 42:57


In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I discuss the biology of emotions and moods, focusing on how development and neurochemicals shape our feelings and relationships. I describe how early infant bonds and puberty shape adult patterns of emotional connection. I explain that understanding emotions requires recognizing both internal states and external cues, along with strategies to enhance your emotional awareness. Additionally, I discuss the key elements of healthy emotional bonds and provide practical tools to deepen one's understanding of emotions, leading to a richer emotional life. Huberman Lab Essentials are short episodes (approximately 30 minutes) focused on essential science and protocol takeaways from past Huberman Lab episodes. Essentials will be released every Thursday, and our full-length episodes will still be released every Monday. Read the full episode show notes at hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman Eight Sleep: https://eightsleep.com/huberman BetterHelp: https://betterhelp.com/huberman LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/huberman Timestamps 00:00:00 Huberman Lab Essentials; Emotions 00:03:01 Sponsor: Eight Sleep 00:04:39 Emotions & Childhood Development 00:06:35 Infancy, Anxiety 00:08:04 Understanding Emotions; Tools: Mood Meter; Emotions & 3 Key Questions 00:11:45 Infancy, Interoception & Exteroception 00:12:48 Sponsor: BetterHelp 00:14:02 Strange-Situation Task & Babies, Social Bonds, Emotional Regulation 00:18:04 Tool: Exteroception vs Interoception Focus? 00:23:07 Sponsor: AG1 00:24:11 Puberty, Kisspeptin; Testing the World & Emotional Exploration 00:31:56 Sponsor: LMNT 00:33:13 Creating Healthy Emotional Bonds; Dopamine, Serotonin & Oxytocin 00:37:07 Vasopressin; Vagus Nerve & Alertness 00:41:34 Recap & Key Takeaway Disclaimer & Disclosures

AuDHD
Emotional Regulation: Advanced Tools and Techniques

AuDHD

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 9:53


In this episode, we take a deep dive into the unique challenges and strengths of emotional regulation for individuals with AuDHD. Building on concepts we've explored in past episodes, we introduce fresh and advanced tools tailored to neurodivergent needs. From dynamic grounding techniques and reset rituals to behavioral anchors and accessible, no-cost strategies, this episode is packed with actionable steps to help you navigate your emotions with more ease and confidence.Discover why emotional regulation feels different for AuDHD brains, how to recognize the early signs of emotional flooding, and practical ways to create a personalized emotional toolkit that works for your lifestyle. Whether you're seeking tools to manage overwhelm, reclaim calm, or simply better understand your emotional landscape, this episode is here to empower and inspire you.Sources Referenced:​ Journal of Neurodivergent Psychology (2024). “Emotional Regulation in Individuals with Co-occurring Autism and ADHD.”​ Autism Research Institute (2024). “Interoception and Emotional Awareness.”​ Behavioral Neuroscience Quarterly (2023). “Dynamic Grounding Techniques for Emotional Regulation.”​ Broderick, K. (2023). “Reset Rituals for Neurodivergent Minds.”​ Nature as a Tool for Regulation (2023). “The Free Benefits of Nature-Based Emotional Support.”This episode offers fresh insights and actionable advice designed to empower you on your journey to better emotional regulation.

Mom On The Verge
E89 Interoception Meditation: Boost Emotional Regulation, Intuition, and Self-Connection

Mom On The Verge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 53:08


In this episode of Mom on the Verge, host Katie Farinas uncovers the power of interoception—your body's ability to sense its internal state—and why it's essential for emotional health. Learn how developing body awareness can help you regulate emotions, strengthen your intuition, and create a deeper connection to yourself. Katie also introduces a simple yet transformative meditation exercise to enhance your interoceptive skills, promoting physical and emotional well-being. Key Takeaways What is interoception, and how does it influence your emotions? How body awareness can improve emotional regulation and intuition Practical steps to feel safer and more grounded in yourself and the world A guided meditation starting at minute 36 to strengthen interoception and emotional health E88 The Power of Intention Episode - where I discuss the power of the heart's electromagnetic field Resources to Support Your Journey: ✨ New Opportunities to Work with Me:

Better with Dr. Stephanie
Hot Flashes, Cold Water: Perimenopause & Cold Immersion Therapy with Marie Bodine

Better with Dr. Stephanie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 86:18


Marie Bodine explores the stimulating world of cold water immersion and its benefits. From evolutionary temperature variations to hormonal responses, Marie and Dr. Stephanie delve into why cold exposure is more than a trend. They discuss why some dread cold water but love saunas and how controlled cold exposure enhances vascular elasticity, mood, and health.This episode is brought to you by COLDTURE - Boost recovery, metabolism, and balance with cold immersion. Save $200 on a Coldture tub with code BETTER at https://coldture.com.Episode Overview:0:00 Intro/Teaser3:08 Cold Water Immersion for Health Benefits14:24 Managing Stress Through Controlled Challenges18:58 Enhancing Resilience Through Cold Exposure27:02 Understanding the Cold Plunge Experience40:44 Optimal Duration and Rewarming Strategies49:30 Interoception and Frequency of Cold Immersion57:06 Partial Cold Immersion Benefits1:02:43 Finding Your Optimal Cold Water Immersion Plan1:24:25 Exploring Wellness Resources for EmpowermentResources mentioned in this episode can be found at https://drstephanieestima.com/podcasts/hot-flashes-cold-water-perimenopause-cold-immersion-therapy-with-marie-bodine/--------------NOW OPEN! EVEN BETTER! PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP: Subscribe at https://estima.supercast.com/--------------A huge THANK YOU to our sponsors who make the show possible:BON CHARGE - Achieve glowing skin and more energy with BON CHARGE's amazing products. Get 15% off at https://boncharge.com/better with code BETTER.QUALIA LIFE - Boost energy, DNA health, and cellular protection. Save 15% at https://qualialife.com/better and use code BETTER.BIOPTIMIZERS MAGNESIUM - Contains the 7 best-absorbed magnesium plus cofactors like B6 to enhance absorption. Visit https://bioptimizers.com/better and use code BETTER for a special Better deal.

Regulated & Relational
Ep 87: Understanding Interoception: The Mind-Body Disconnect

Regulated & Relational

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 39:51


Join Julie and Ginger in speaking to Occupational Therapist, Kelly Mahler about Interoception and the body-mind disconnect. Kelly teaches that as caregivers and educators, we should be curious without expectation of a response from the children we work with. She also explains that we all have different internal experiences; our first step is to believe others and their experiences. Kelly tells us that before we start working on helping and healing the body-mind connection, we really need to work towards a place of regulation and help that person feel safe in their body and environment. Check out her website here: https://www.kelly-mahler.com/ And her Big Book of Interoception Games (and other resources) here: https://www.amazon.com/Books-Kelly-Mahler/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3AKelly+Mahler

The Driven Woman
Holiday Burnout Prevention for Neurodivergent Women

The Driven Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 40:17 Transcription Available


Welcome back to another enlightening episode of ADHD-ish! I'm your host, Diann Wingert, and my guest is burnout coach for highly sensitive and neurodivergent women, Paula Liub. In this timely discussion, we'll explore why hydration, nutrition, sleep, and physical activity are essential for effective executive functioning and how hyper focus can sometimes lead us to neglect these basic needs. Paula will give us practical strategies to reduce burnout, emphasizing the importance of pre-planning, simplifying tasks, and setting realistic boundaries. We'll also dissect the societal pressures to overwork and misunderstandings surrounding burnout and ADHD, and why mindfulness, often resisted by those with ADHD, can be a game-changer Whether you're struggling with holiday stress or everyday work-life balance, this episode is packed with tips and insights to help you prioritize self-care and navigate through life's demands more effectively. Highlights of our conversation:The Role of Interoception and BoundariesInteroception, or the sense of internal body signals, plays a crucial role in managing burnout. Neurodivergent women often face challenges in perceiving their own needs and setting appropriate boundaries. Hyperfocus may increase productivity, but often leads to neglecting or ignoring our needs. Listen for tips for how to balance the two. Mindfulness Over PerfectionismPaula and I discuss the benefits of mindfulness as a preventive strategy that helps protect us from burnout. Mindfulness is not just about meditation but involves being intentional with daily actions and choices. Paula defines mindfulness as paying attention to the present moment, understanding the benefits and consequences of actions, and adjusting habits to avoid negative side effects, such as excessive screen time.Planning with FlexibilityThe holiday season can exacerbate stress and pressure, especially for neurodivergent women. Paula suggests practical strategies such as pre-planning events with rest periods and simplifying tasks like gift shopping. I shared my favorite strategy for “stretching” our time horizon: using a wall-sized dry erase calendar that encourages us to anticipate future events and needs. Paula's perspective on planning is that it doesn't have to be rigid but rather provides an overview of what's possible and helps manage energy and commitments realistically. This flexible approach allows for adjustments as needed and prioritizes well-being over rigorous schedules.Paula Liub is a burnout coach for sensitive, neurodivergent women, who combines a degree in psychology with two decades of experience in mindfulness practices and other strategies for emotional regulation and self awareness. Here's how to connect with Paula: Website - LinkedIn - Neurodivergent Wellness Basics Newsletter One of the most common reasons female entrepreneurs, creatives and small business owners hire me is because “business as usual” is leading them toward burnout. Sometimes the changes we need to make involve better boundaries with clients and team members, sometimes we need to raise our prices and restrict the scope of our work. These changes can be really hard to commit to and implement without guidance, support...

First This
First and Second Level (Encore)

First This

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 10:47


In this guided mindfulness session, Katherine Nicolai teaches how to stay present with first-level sensory experiences and recognize body sensations before reacting. Learn to cultivate awareness and mindful choices.