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Dr. Scott Lyons에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Dr. Scott Lyons 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
Dr. Scott Lyons and his world renowned guests take us into the delightfully depthful and often hilarious exploration of what it is to be human, to have lived life, and come out gently used. From passion to pain, glory to defeat, comedy to drama to trauma, we’ve all been through it. This show unpacks the psychology and humor needed to keep you thriving on the roller coaster of being human.
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Dr. Scott Lyons에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Dr. Scott Lyons 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
Dr. Scott Lyons and his world renowned guests take us into the delightfully depthful and often hilarious exploration of what it is to be human, to have lived life, and come out gently used. From passion to pain, glory to defeat, comedy to drama to trauma, we’ve all been through it. This show unpacks the psychology and humor needed to keep you thriving on the roller coaster of being human.
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What if the key to unlocking your potential wasn’t waiting for the perfect opportunity but realizing that you get to create it ? In this episode of The Gently Used Human , Dr. Scott Lyons sits down with Maha Abouelenein , a global expert in communications, branding, and self-reliance, to explore the mindset shifts that turn hesitation into action, connections into opportunities, and self-doubt into unshakable confidence. Maha’s career spans decades as a trusted advisor to Fortune 500 companies, CEOs, and some of the world’s most influential brands. She understands what it takes to build influence, create lasting relationships, and step fully into your strengths . In this conversation, she shares the strategies she’s used to navigate her own journey—from overcoming personal challenges to becoming one of the most sought-after voices in branding and communication. Together, Maha and Scott break down how to reframe self-doubt, develop confidence through action, and build a personal brand that reflects who you truly are . They explore why networking doesn’t have to feel transactional , how the simple shift from have to to get to can change your entire outlook, and why true success comes from showing up, creating value, and taking bold steps forward. This episode is filled with practical insights on how to stop waiting, start owning your story, and build the kind of influence that opens doors. Topics We Break Down: Reframing self-doubt – Why waiting for confidence is a trap Building your network – How to connect with people authentically The power of gratitude – Why shifting from have to → get to changes everything Personal branding – Why your reputation matters more than ever Taking the first step – How to break free from hesitation and just start This is a conversation about power, presence, and the freedom that comes from stepping into who you truly are . Listen now on The Gently Used Human . Maha's "Icebreaker Questions for Introverts" How can I help? What brought you to this event? What do you enjoy most about your work? What projects are you excited about working on next? How did you first get started in [industry]? What do you find most challenging/rewarding about your job? What inspired you to pursue a career in [specific field]? Are there any industry trends or developments that particularly interest you right now? How do you see your industry evolving in the next few years? What advice would you give to someone just starting out in [industry/profession] What are your thoughts on [current industry news/topic] Have you attended any interesting conferences or workshops lately? Are there any skills or knowledge areas you're currently looking to develop?…
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Are you struggling to stay focused in a world full of distractions? Do you feel like your memory isn’t as sharp as it could be? In this powerful and deeply insightful episode, Dr. Scott Lyons sits down with the world-renowned brain coach, memory expert, and author Jim Kwik . Jim has dedicated his life to helping people break through mental barriers and unlock their full cognitive potential. From overcoming his own childhood struggles with learning difficulties to becoming the go-to brain coach for top performers, Jim shares his transformative journey and the essential tools to supercharge memory, focus, and productivity. Throughout this conversation, Jim and Scott dive into the impact of digital distractions, the hidden costs of our reliance on technology, and how to reclaim mental strength in a world that often works against us. Jim offers practical, neuroscience-backed strategies that listeners can start using immediately to improve concentration, beat burnout, and optimize brain health. By the end of this episode, you'll be inspired to take charge of your mental fitness and equipped with actionable techniques to sharpen your mind, cultivate resilience, and create a more fulfilling life. Topics We Break Down: • The modern digital habits that are eroding focus, memory, and decision-making • How the brain rewires itself and how you can train it for peak performance • How outsourcing our memory to devices is making us mentally weaker • Daily techniques to rebuild attention span and mental clarity • What your brain needs to stay sharp and resilient • The self-imposed beliefs that hold us back and how to overcome them • How challenges and adversity can be transformed into personal superpowers • Simple, effective exercises to remember names, learn faster, and stay present This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to reclaim their cognitive power, improve learning skills, and develop unshakable mental resilience. Where to Find Jim Kwik: 📖 Read his book: Limitless 📱 Follow him on Instagram: @jimkwik 🎧 Listen to his podcast: Kwik Brain 🧠 Take the Brain Type Quiz: My Brain Animal Join the Conversation! Screenshot this episode, share your favorite takeaway, and tag us on Instagram @thegentlyusedhuman and @jimkwik! Let us know which Brain Animal you are! 🧠🔥…
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1 Best of January - Highlights from Lindsay Roth, Elaine Glass, Gabor Maté and Josselyne Herman-Saccio 42:15
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Best of January | The Gently Used Human Podcast Welcome to The Best of January —a powerful compilation of the most insightful, transformative, and inspiring moments from our recent episodes. Whether you're a longtime listener or just tuning in, this episode brings together wisdom from thought leaders, wellness experts, and real-life stories of resilience. If you’re looking for motivation, a fresh perspective, or simply a reminder that healing is possible, this episode is for you. You’ll hear deep, honest conversations about overcoming adversity, shifting your mindset, and reclaiming your sense of self. These moments will not only inspire you but also offer insights to help you navigate stress, relationships, and personal growth. 📖 What You'll Learn 🔹 Lindsay Roth – The power of presence in parenting, why you don’t need to have all the answers, and how shifting your perspective can transform relationships. 🔹 Elaine Glass – Breaking free from toxic relationships, rediscovering your identity, and learning to trust your intuition in the healing process. 🔹 Gabor Maté – A fresh perspective on ADHD, medication, and mental health, along with how stress and trauma shape our experiences. 🔹 Josselyne Herman Saccio – Why mindset alone isn’t enough, how to turn insight into action, and the power of keeping your word to create real transformation. 💡 Key Takeaways ✨ Small Shifts Matter – You don’t have to solve everything at once; focusing on the present moment can be life-changing. ✨ Stress Isn’t the Enemy – It’s how we perceive and adapt to stress that shapes our experience. ✨ Healing Starts with Truth – Ignoring problems won’t make them disappear; acknowledging them is the first step toward change. ✨ You're Never Alone – There is always a way forward, and sometimes, it starts with getting quiet enough to listen to yourself. ✨ Action Creates Transformation – Insight is valuable, but true change happens when we take steps—no matter how small. 🎧 Listen Now & Subscribe If this episode resonates with you, share it with someone who needs a little inspiration today! And don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and continue your journey of healing and self-discovery.…
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1 Designing Your Extraordinary Life with Josselyne Herman-Saccio 56:19
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What if you could design a life where you’re truly unmessable with? In this episode of The Gently Used Human , Dr. Scott Lyons sits down with the powerhouse of transformation, Josselyne Herman-Saccio , founder of Be Unmessablewith . With over 30 years of experience helping people break through overwhelm and burnout to create lives filled with purpose, Josselyne shares her unique approach to turning vision into action and dreams into reality. Together, Dr. Scott and Josselyne explore what it means to take control of your life by shifting from reaction to creation. They discuss practical strategies for honoring your word, building resilience, and finding fulfillment—not by working harder but by designing smarter. Josselyne’s wisdom will inspire you to embrace the chaos of life, harness your inner power, and finally say “yes” to the life you’ve always wanted to create. Whether you're a high performer looking for your next breakthrough or someone ready to overcome the pull of procrastination, this episode will leave you empowered to take action, no matter where you are in your journey. Topics We Break Down Why overwhelm happens—and how to shift back into creation mode The power of vision: How to create it, live it, and keep it alive Breaking free from the myth of “motivation” and leaning into action The secret to working less while achieving more: Delegation and design How to honor your word, even when things don’t go as planned Practical tools to transition from reacting to creating in every moment How to use promises as a tool for transformation and empowerment…
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In this transformative episode of The Gently Used Human Podcast , Dr. Scott Lyons is joined by the extraordinary Dr. Gabor Maté , a celebrated physician, speaker, and bestselling author whose groundbreaking work has reshaped how we understand addiction, trauma, and chronic illness. With over four decades of clinical experience, Gabor is renowned for his compassionate exploration of the mind-body connection and the profound ways stress and trauma manifest in our lives. His bestselling books, including The Myth of Normal and In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts , have inspired countless individuals to embrace healing through reconnection with their authentic selves. Together, Scott and Gabor explore the hidden costs of disconnection, the survival mechanisms we develop in response to early trauma, and how those patterns shape everything from our identities to our health. Listeners will learn about the dynamic nature of the brain, the powerful role of curiosity and compassion in healing, and practical ways to notice where we’re not being true to ourselves. This episode is an invitation to uncover the unity of mind and body and discover what it means to come home to oneself. Topics We Break Down: The profound impact of disconnection on our mental and physical health Understanding trauma as a loss of connection with oneself The survival mechanisms we adopt to protect ourselves—and how they shape our identities How addiction, ADHD, and chronic illness are rooted in early life experiences The dynamic nature of the brain and its capacity for healing and change The healing power of curiosity, compassion, and connection How societal norms and the medical system overlook the unity of mind and body Practical steps to notice where we’re not being ourselves and move toward wholeness…
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Have you ever felt like life is an endless cycle of noise and distraction, leaving no room for stillness? What if the silence we avoid holds the key to profound healing and transformation? How might embracing the quiet spaces between moments change everything? In this episode of The Gently Used Human , Dr. Scott Lyons welcomes Elaine Glass to explore the transformative power of intentional silence. After escaping a 13-year toxic marriage that left her health deteriorating, Elaine found healing and purpose through the ancient practice of labyrinth walking. She shares how this sacred tool inspired her to create The Get Quiet Way , a powerful method for creating space, reconnecting with the soul, and reclaiming inner peace. Elaine's journey from chaos to clarity provides listeners with practical insights into nurturing the body, clearing the mind, and cultivating a healthier relationship with oneself. Her reflections and actionable strategies invite us to pause, listen deeply, and move forward with intention. Topics We Break Down: The transformative journey from survival mode to soul alignment The power of intentional silence and meditative walking Understanding the three ways we spend our time (in-person, digital, and with ourselves) The seven energy paths to reconnecting with your authentic self The importance of creating a healthy state of being to co-create with our purpose The ancient wisdom of labyrinth walking as a tool for spiritual growth…
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In this heartfelt and thought-provoking episode of The Gently Used Human , Dr. Scott Lyons is joined by the talented Lindsay Roth —a TV producer, author, and mother—to dive into the art of connection, resilience, and self-discovery. From navigating the complexities of modern relationships to finding joy in the present, Lindsay’s insights shine a light on how small, intentional choices can lead to transformative change. The conversation tackles the practicalities and challenges of everyday life to the more significant, profound questions. Dr Scott and Lindsay explore the power of setting boundaries and reframing life’s challenges as opportunities for growth. Lindsay shares her personal journey of balancing career, motherhood, and self-awareness, offering practical advice on maintaining a positive mindset amidst life’s chaos. Together, she and Dr. Scott unpack how asking the right questions—whether about relationships, work, or self—can foster deeper understanding and alignment with what truly matters. This episode is filled with wisdom, humor, and actionable insights, making it a must-listen for anyone seeking clarity, connection, and empowerment in their lives. If you’ve ever struggled to communicate your needs, felt stuck in life’s challenges, or questioned how to align with your authentic self, this episode will inspire and guide you. Lindsay and Dr. Scott’s candid, compassionate conversation offers both relatable stories and practical wisdom to help you navigate life with curiosity and courage. You’ll laugh, reflect, and walk away feeling empowered to embrace your journey as a “gently used human.” Topics We Break Down: How intentional questions can foster deeper connection and self-awareness. Viewing stress as a resource for growth and adaptability. Redefining boundaries as self-driven actions rather than requests from others. Lessons from challenges, the importance of relational “reps,” and reframing the idea of “failure.” Strategies for finding gratitude, staying present, and discovering what truly matters.…
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1 New Year, Same Amazing You: Practical Tips to Heal and Thrive 1:40:08
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In this special New Year episode, we pause to embrace the quiet power of reflection amidst the noise of the "New Year, New You" culture. Rather than rushing into resolutions, this episode encourages you to marinate in your existing potential. With curated reflections from past episodes and insights from this year’s most meaningful conversations, we aim to equip you with actionable tools for sustainable change. Instead of focusing on what needs fixing, this episode celebrates your limitless capacity for renewal. Join us for a heartfelt journey through laughter, wisdom, and empowering truths that prepare you to embrace 2025 with intention and grace. What You’ll Learn: The Beauty of Imperfection: Discover why you’re already enough and how embracing imperfection can be a superpower for growth. Crafting Sustainable Shifts: Learn small, meaningful steps to bring clarity and momentum into the new year without burnout. Reflections on Joy and Balance: Learn to navigate the thin line between passion and overwhelm and uncover tools for recalibration when needed. Breaking Cycles: Explore practical ways to step off the hamster wheel of self-criticism and create cycles of self-compassion instead. Key Takeaways: Celebrate Your "Now": Before chasing transformation, honor where you are in this moment—imperfections included. Start Small, Stay Consistent: Sustainable change is built on small, regular acts of self-awareness and care. Turn Criticism into Curiosity: Approach challenges and emotions with openness instead of judgment. Boundaries Protect Joy: Craft boundaries that honor your energy and foster healthy relationships. Pause for Possibility: Savor the stillness and rediscover your creativity and vibrancy through presence. Featuring Clips From: Tara Schuster on transforming self-care into a powerful survival strategy Thomas Curran on balancing perfectionism with self-acceptance Nicole Walters on embracing boldness, courage, and comfort Nicole Sachs on decoding and reshaping our relationship with pain Rachael Kaplan on the liberating power of emotional release and connection Brian Moller on cultivating gratitude as a daily practice Amy Morin on strengthening mental resilience and fortitude Justin Michael Williams on fostering empowerment and building community Eliza VanCourt on nurturing and soothing your inner fears Marie Forleo on developing habits that align with intuition and meaning Britt Frank on how small, consistent steps lead to big changes Michael Galyon on practicing presence and self-care Max Lugavere on prioritizing physical well-being today for a healthier tomorrow If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it with your fellow Gently Used Humans, and leave us a review! Your support helps us reach more listeners on their path toward growth and self-discovery. Here’s to a new year that celebrates the amazing person you already are.…
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1 Best of 2024: Lessons in Love, Healing, and Community 1:41:35
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In this special Best of 2024 episode, we revisit the most impactful moments from our inspiring conversations throughout the year. These discussions dive deep into relationships, attachment, community, and healing, offering meaningful insights into how we connect with others and ourselves. From the complexities of love and partnership to the foundational influence of early experiences, we explore tools for navigating challenges with clarity and intention. Mark Groves and Dr. Stan Tatkin discuss the intricacies of relationships, focusing on the balance of connection and independence that helps them thrive. Dr. Judy Ho explains attachment styles and how our childhood patterns continue to shape our adult behaviors. Kai Cheng Thom and Nkem Ndefo expand on emotional resilience, sharing strategies for navigating conflict and fostering greater compassion for ourselves and others. We also explore the transformative process of healing. Jessica Fern demystifies ethical non-monogamy, offering practical approaches to reframing love. Dr. Peter Levine delves into the impact of trauma on the nervous system, providing pathways for release and growth. Mastin Kipp and Dr. Nicole LePera share tools for understanding and managing emotional triggers, while Mia Magik reconnects us with ancient practices to strengthen our inner foundations. Themes of community care and mutual support emerge as Vannessa Bennett and Dené Logan reflect on the importance of fostering connection in mental health. Laura Clery reminds us of the power of humor to lighten life’s burdens, while Michael Galyon encourages us to embrace the present moment with gratitude and openness. Featured Guests Mark Groves, Dr. Stan Tatkin, Sabrina Zohar, Jillian Turecki, Dr. Judy Ho, Jessica Fern, Vannessa Bennett and Dené Logan, Dr. Nicole LePera, Mastin Kipp, Dr. Peter Levine, Laura Clery, Mia Magik, Michael Galyon, Kai Cheng Thom, and Nkem Ndefo. If you feel one of your favorite guests has been missed, don’t worry! Many more of our favorite guests will appear in next week’s specially curated New Year’s episode , where we’ll share transformative tools to help you heal, grow, and graciously embrace 2025. If you enjoyed this Best of 2024 episode, please subscribe, share it with your fellow Gently Used Humans, and leave us a review! Your support helps us reach more listeners on their path toward growth and healing. Listen to the full episodes: Mia Magik https://www.drscottlyons.com/podcast/the-alchemy-of-rage Michael Galyon https://www.drscottlyons.com/podcast/finding-calm-in-chaos Sabrina Zohar https://www.drscottlyons.com/podcast/breaking-the-cycle-of-toxic-relationships Mastin Kipp https://www.drscottlyons.com/podcast/nourishing-your-nervous-system Dr Arielle Shwartz https://www.drscottlyons.com/podcast/the-nonlinear-journey-of-healing Mark Groves https://www.drscottlyons.com/podcast/liberated-love Dr Stan Tatkin https://www.drscottlyons.com/podcast/the-architecture-of-relationships Jessica Fern https://www.drscottlyons.com/podcast/erotic-blueprints-and-the-map-to-intimacy Dr Peter Levine https://www.drscottlyons.com/podcast/the-birth-of-somatic-trauma-healing Dr Nicole LePera https://www.drscottlyons.com/podcast/healing-trauma-and-an-addiction-to-drama Kai Cheng Thom and Nkem Ndefo https://www.drscottlyons.com/podcast/dating-your-trauma-tingles Vennessa Bennett and Dené Logan https://www.drscottlyons.com/podcast/tap-dancing-for-belonging Jillian Turecki https://www.drscottlyons.com/podcast/the-safety-of-turbulance…
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What is sacred rage, you ask? Oh, you know it. It's that fiery, pulsating energy that simmers under the surface when your boundaries are crossed, your voice feels stifled, or injustice has its way again. It’s the eruption waiting for permission to move —to transform from destruction to something breathtakingly beautiful. If you've ever felt like rage and anger are forbidden emotions—villains in your emotional spectrum—this one's for you. In a world where feelings are labeled “too much” or “not enough,” it’s no wonder we suppress, deny, and numb. But what if we stopped? What if we gave our sacred rage a place to breathe and heal? In this episode, Dr. Scott Lyons talks with the dynamic and magical Mia Magik , a healer and guide who has become a voice for emotional release—particularly the misunderstood powers of rage. From volcanic eruptions of suppressed feelings to transformational rituals held in castles (yes, castles!), Mia shares how embracing our emotions can create the paradise we all long for. If you’ve been bottling up your feelings or shamed into toxic positivity, listen up. This is your invitation to feel—fully, fiercely, and safely. If you’re ready to let go, transform, and reclaim your emotions—this episode will light the fire. Listen in, Gently Used Humans, and remember—your emotions are not too much. They're magic waiting to be felt. Topics we Break Down: Why rage and anger are sacred—and essential. The difference between feeling anger and projecting it outward. How suppressed emotions contribute to dis-ease in the body. Creating containers for safe emotional expression. Toxic positivity and the pitfalls of bypassing real feelings. How rage can transform into pleasure, peace, and even paradise. Why healing yourself heals the world.…
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1 Closer Together: Healing Through Connection with Sophie Grégoire Trudeau 1:01:17
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In this powerful episode of The Gently Used Human , Dr. Scott Lyons sits down with Sophie Grégoire Trudeau —advocate, former media host, and author of the insightful new book, Closer Together: Knowing Ourselves, Loving Each Other . Drawing from her own life’s journey and experiences on the global stage, Sophie shares her wisdom on turning pain into purpose, navigating personal transformation, and how embracing our vulnerability is key to meaningful connection. Sophie’s candidness about her own struggles and triumphs creates an inspiring, deeply human conversation. Together, she and Scott explore how cultivating self-awareness and emotional resilience can help us show up more authentically in our lives, for ourselves and for others. This episode will leave you reflecting on your relationship with pain, your patterns of connection, and the steps you can take toward a more empowered and joyful life. Whether you're curious about healing, curious about self-discovery, or just looking for some soulful motivation, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Topics We Break Down: The power of transforming pain into connection and advocacy Emotional literacy: what it is and why it matters in our personal and collective lives Tools for regulating the nervous system and finding calm amidst chaos Breaking free from cycles of self-criticism and addiction The importance of play and joy in rehumanizing ourselves and others Why personal healing is a critical piece of global transformation…
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In this episode, we sit down with Erica Hornthal , a trailblazer in the world of dance and movement therapy. If you’ve ever felt stuck in life, emotionally overwhelmed, or even disconnected from your own body, this conversation is a must-listen. Erica helps us understand that movement is far more than just exercise – it’s a way to rediscover ourselves, heal from past traumas, and connect more deeply with who we are. Are you curious about how movement can be a catalyst for change in your life? Erica invites us to look beyond structured exercise and tune into our bodies’ natural rhythms and movements – like the way we sit, walk, or even breathe. She reminds us that movement starts with the smallest, simplest gestures, and that even when we feel trapped in old patterns, moving our bodies can unlock a path to emotional freedom. Together with Dr. Scott Lyons, Erica shares how our earliest movements – crawling, rolling, and even rocking – shape the way we interact with the world and how we can return to these roots to shift stuck energy. They talk about how reconnecting with play and spontaneity can help us break free of rigid thinking and foster more flexibility in body and mind. Erica offers practical ways to get started: maybe it’s leaning against a wall and letting go for a moment, exploring playful twirling, or simply noticing how our bodies react when we’re tense. She also introduces her Movement Therapy Deck, a tool designed to make reconnecting with movement accessible and engaging for everyone. Whether through mindful practices, body awareness, or gentle movement prompts, the deck offers guidance for tuning into and transforming your physical experience. If you’ve ever thought, “I’m not a dancer,” Erica reassures you: movement is for everyone. Healing through movement isn’t about choreography; it’s about reconnecting with yourself, one step at a time. So, whether you’re someone who struggles with anxiety, feels stuck in their daily routine, or just wants to reconnect with their playful side, this episode holds something for you. Let’s get moving! Topics We Break Down: What is dance and movement therapy, really? The disconnect between movement and traditional exercise. How movement can heal trauma and reconnect us with our bodies. The role of play and spontaneity in finding emotional freedom. Practical tools to integrate movement into your daily life. Using movement to explore and shift anxiety and tension. Rediscovering joy and flow through the body.…
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1 Best of November - Highlights from Rainier Wylde, Michelle Boulé, Nicole Sachs and Michael Galyon 33:45
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In this special Best of November episode, we revisit the most impactful moments from our inspiring conversations with Rainier Wylde , Michelle Boulé , Nicole Sachs , and Michael Galyon . Each of these incredible guests brings unique insights into navigating impermanence, embracing movement as a form of self-expression, understanding the protective nature of pain, and finding meaning in the present moment. Whether you’re seeking clarity, healing through movement, or learning to savor the fleeting beauty of life, this episode is packed with actionable wisdom and powerful reflections to guide you on your journey. What You’ll Learn Rainier Wylde shares profound insights on embracing impermanence, challenging us to savor life’s transience and recognize the magic in the moments that melt away. Michelle Boulé explores the transformative power of movement, revealing how creative expression and physical freedom can reconnect us with choice, agency, and vitality. Nicole Sachs unpacks the protective nature of pain, explaining how it serves as a signal from our nervous system and how we can shift from a state of fear to one of empowerment. Michael Galyon inspires us to live fully in the “now,” recounting personal stories that illustrate how to embrace life’s fleeting nature and cultivate joy through presence. Key Takeaways Savoring Impermanence: Life’s beauty lies in its fleeting nature. Embrace the urgency of now and cherish each moment for what it is. Freedom in Movement: Rediscover your sense of choice and creativity through intentional movement, whether through dance, small daily gestures, or a mindful connection with your body. Reframing Pain: Understand pain as a protective mechanism and explore ways to meet it with curiosity, compassion, and actionable strategies for relief and healing. Living in the Present: Find inspiration in life’s impermanence by connecting deeply to the present moment and focusing on what truly matters. If you enjoyed this Best of November episode, please subscribe, share it with your fellow Gently Used Humans, and leave us a review! Your support helps us reach more listeners on their path toward growth and healing.…
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The Gently Used Human with Dr. Scott Lyons
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In this episode of The Gently Used Human , we sit down with Michael Galyon , a renowned mindfulness teacher, speaker, and advocate for living authentically. Michael has dedicated his life to guiding individuals toward self-discovery and emotional clarity, focusing on building resilience, embracing vulnerability, and fostering meaningful connections. With a grounded and compassionate approach, he empowers people to navigate life’s complexities with greater ease and self-compassion. In this conversation, Michael shares his personal journey to mindfulness and how he has transformed moments of chaos into opportunities for growth. He explains what it truly means to find calm amid life’s turbulence and how this transformation can impact our everyday lives. Michael guides listeners in exploring how vulnerability, when embraced, can lead to greater resilience and emotional clarity. He offers practical mindfulness tools and self-compassion practices that can help reduce anxiety, enhance resilience, and bring a sense of balance to our daily routines. Listeners will gain insights on how to foster deeper connections with themselves and others, even in overwhelming circumstances, and learn strategies to shift from merely surviving to genuinely thriving. Michael emphasizes the importance of nurturing meaningful relationships through empathy and authenticity, providing actionable ways to deepen those bonds. Topics We Break Down : How to foster resilience and emotional clarity in challenging times. The transformative power of vulnerability and courage in personal growth. Using mindfulness and self-compassion to manage anxiety and find balance. Practical techniques to cultivate calm and resilience in daily life. Navigating relationships with empathy, authenticity, and deeper connection.…
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The Gently Used Human with Dr. Scott Lyons
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In this transformative episode, Scott Lyons is joined by Nicole Sachs , LCSW, a renowned therapist, author, and expert in mind-body healing. Nicole is the creator of the JournalSpeak method, a groundbreaking practice that helps people uncover and release suppressed emotions that manifest as chronic pain. With over two decades of experience, Nicole has dedicated her career to helping people heal by teaching them to understand the mind-body connection and transform their relationship with pain. Nicole shares her personal journey with chronic back pain, which began in college and led her down a path of medical consultations, surgeries, and prescriptions. However, it wasn’t until she discovered the work of Dr. John Sarno that she began to understand how emotional repression and nervous system dysregulation were contributing to her pain. Nicole’s own healing experience inspired her to create the JournalSpeak method, and she has since guided thousands of people worldwide in using this powerful tool to find lasting relief. Throughout the conversation, Scott and Nicole explore how pain is often a signal from the body, protecting us from perceived emotional threats rather than just a physical condition. Nicole offers profound insights on how we can begin to change our relationship with pain by embracing curiosity instead of fear and turning toward the emotions we’ve been suppressing. She introduces the concept of JournalSpeak as a way to safely release emotional energy, and emphasizes the importance of self-compassion and patience on the healing journey. By addressing the emotional roots of pain, Nicole has helped people reclaim their lives from conditions like fibromyalgia, migraines, back pain, and more. Topics We Break Down: How the nervous system creates pain to protect us from perceived emotional threats The JournalSpeak method: A powerful tool for releasing suppressed emotions and healing pain The mind-body connection and how emotional stimuli can manifest as physical pain How pain is often a sign of emotional repression, trauma, or nervous system dysregulation The importance of validating pain and recognizing its emotional origins Building self-compassion and patience in the process of healing Inner child work and its role in uncovering deep emotional wounds How curiosity and wonder can help shift fear and open new possibilities for healing Real-life success stories from people who have healed chronic pain using JournalSpeak…
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