Posts in Holistic Health
Tending to Our Nervous Systems: Healing Chronic Pain, Communicating with Plants & Embracing Complexity with Asia Suler

I interviewed Asia Suler, an herbalist, nature philosopher, and author who has experienced deep transformation through chronic pain and illness. Asia's insights, shared in her new book "Mirrors of the Earth," sheds light on the importance of depathologizing sensitivity and celebrating being a highly sensitive person (HSP) as a unique superpower. In this episode, we explore the significance of safeguarding our sensitive nervous systems, setting boundaries, and recognizing the signs of nervous system overwhelm.

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How Women Without Kids are Transforming Society with Ruby Warrington

In a society that often defines success and fulfillment for women through the lens of motherhood, it's essential to honor and celebrate the diverse paths individuals choose for their lives. In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Ruby Warrington, author of "Women Without Kids," as we delved into the multifaceted world of non-motherhood and the societal constructs that perpetuate binary thinking and erode the value of alternative choices.

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How Psychology & Psychiatry Fall Short: Science vs. Ideology with Trauma Specialist & Clinical Psychologist Noël Hunter

Despite the wealth of research on trauma and what truly helps when people are suffering, the fields of psychiatry and psychology stubbornly cling to pathologizing, dogmatic and harmful ways of approaching mental health which are counterintuitive to healing. The voices of those with lived experience and dissenting clinicians are silenced under a system that aims to uphold the status quo. Clinical psychologist and advocate, Noelle Hunter, knows this better than most.

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7 Ways To Spend Time Alone & Truly Enjoy It

For me, alone time is not only non-negotiable and sacred, but it’s also how I deeply nourish myself, cultivate my skills, seed my desires and goals, ground, come back to my center, and also have fun. Yet, many of us equate alone time with loneliness. Here are a few simple ways I’ve learned to love my alone time and cope with loneliness…

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October Writing Challenge - Channeled Writing

Have you ever tried channeled writing to gain more clarity and integration? Channeled writing is just a snazzy way of describing a process of connecting with an energy (life force, spirit, emotions) beyond yourself and letting that wisdom come through your hands onto the page. It's nothing fancy and anyone can do it.

I give channeled writing prompts to my clients ALL THE TIME because it can unearth so much inner wisdom. Think of channeled writing like a mini self-therapy session.

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How to Survive a Healing Crisis: When Things Get Worse Before They Get Better

Sometimes things get worse before they get better. If you've ever been through a "healing crisis," you know just how true this is. A healing crisis is a temporary worsening of symptoms during the healing process. I’ve struggled with an autoimmune disease for a while, but the last couple of months were a true challenge for me. Read what I did and how I survived.

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Why your inner critic is not your enemy

We all have inner critics, those little voices that enable us to get down to some of the roots of our shame and deepest insecurities. It might sound strange, but your inner critic is actually trying to help you - not destroy you. But how, you might ask? How do those hurtful questions help you?

Our inner critics are the doubtful, at times debilitating, thoughts or voices in our heads that love to judge and criticize. But you don’t need to still sit, you can own those voices and actually use them in your advantage.

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Psychologies of Liberation: Human Arts in a Global Context

Become a part of an amazing global community of folks interested in different ways of understanding and supporting mental health issues from a holistic, systemic, and lived experience lens.

With the discussions around gun violence in the US, we often hear a rallying cry for better mental health access and services. However, conflating violence with those deemed mentally ill is problematic enough (often those who are labeled are victims of violence, not perpetrators), not to mention our mental health system itself is utterly broken and unable to honor and provide what folks truly need. It's time we listen to those with lived experience and broaden our understanding of what mental health support can look like on a community level.

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The Science of Holotropic Breathwork in Healing Trauma

[6 min read] One of my favorite moments as a healer and practitioner is getting to witness the joy and ecstasy of someone coming out of a huge emotional release with immense insight, awareness, and power. The moment someone says "I never knew I could feel this good" or "Wow, it felt amazing to let that go". After years of practicing as an experiencer and facilitator, my favorite way to access and return to a state of authenticity is through Breathwork.

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