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#26 From Trauma & Perfectionism to Embodiment & Healing with Ailey Jolie

#26 From Trauma & Perfectionism to Embodiment & Healing with Ailey Jolie

FromIt's All Made Up, Anyway


#26 From Trauma & Perfectionism to Embodiment & Healing with Ailey Jolie

FromIt's All Made Up, Anyway

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Aug 20, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Experiencing trauma is an unfortunate aspect of life and can leave you feeling damaged with no healing in sight. Today, Whitney is talking to someone who has experienced major trauma and found a way to heal her relationship with her body. Ailey Jolie is the author of My Body, My Story, and assists individuals who have experienced trauma in their process of coming home to their body through somatic and mindfulness-based psychotherapies. This is the same approach that helped her reconnect with her body after being sexually exploited. Ailey knows that the best thing that you can do after experiencing a major trauma is to take what you can from it so that you can help others who may be dealing with the same things. Use your bad experiences to change the world for the better! Whitney shares: Update on Whitney’s burnout, health, and group-coaching program My Body, My Story on a high level Synthesizing powerful feelings and experiences into writing Reasons that trauma cannot be compared Staying aware of your body in a world where we are not taught embodiment Standing beside other victims to give them a voice Where playing it small meets Ailey’s therapy practice Reconnecting with yourself while being able to numb yourself when needed Feeling different when you are around people that you admire Why chasing perfection is detrimental to recovery What running away from your problems can look like Attempting to rewrite other people’s stories Everything that comes with dating an addict while you yourself needs help Meeting your self-needs in more helpful ways Slowing down when you feel the urge to go fast   Links to Resources: My Body, My Story Follow Ailey:  www.aileyjolie.com www.aileyjolie.janeapp.com https://www.instagram.com/aileyjolie/ For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube  The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.
Released:
Aug 20, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (52)

Trust Your Body Project is a podcast and social media movement designed to help you heal, eat, and create space for the things that truly matter. Whitney Catalano is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist offering online coaching for intuitive eating, binge eating recovery, body image healing, and radical self-care. After years of yo-yo dieting and letting her obsession with healthy eating and body image take over her life, Whitney went through her own diet recovery process when she learned how to trust her body and practice self-compassion. Now she runs an online coaching practice helping people break free from the diet/binge cycle and take the power back from their inner bully. Join Whitney as she talks with experts about health & wellness, fitness, diet culture, emotional eating, mental health, feminism, body positivity, trauma, shame, and Health at Every Size. Whitney takes a no-filter approach to tough topics, sharing even her most personal history with love, sex, entrepreneurship, the loss of her dad, and her own disordered past with food. To learn more, visit WhitneyCatalano.com/podcast.