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In This Body

Ailey Jolie
Embodiment
Mental Health
Body Image
Somatic Therapy
Trauma
Trauma Recovery
Eating Disorders
Somatic Psychology
Sex Therapy
Dream Work
Sexual Health
Feminine Energy
Nightmares
Pleasure
Beauty Culture
Psychotherapy
Ayahuasca
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Marriage and Family Therapy
Power Dynamics

In This Body is a podcast that explores the hidden impact of the unconscious on our lives. Through conversations with global experts, we reveal the silent stories shaping our experiences, paving the way for genuine change and deeper authenticity. In This Body asks the important questions: How does connecting to your body change your life? How will connecting to your body allow you to love better a... more

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What if the stories your body carries are the map back to belonging? In this conversation with Palestinian–American poet and clinical psychologist Hala Alyan, we explore how narrative, trauma, and the nervous system meet inside a living body. Hala sh... more

What if a devoted practice is quietly pulling you away from your body instead of deeper into it. In this episode, we sit down with Megan Campbell, yoga teacher, trainer, retreat leader, and psychotherapist, to explore what embodiment really asks of u... more

What if your body isn’t a barrier to spirituality, but the place where the sacred actually meets you. This is the heart of the conversation with spiritual teacher and retreat leader Brandon Nappi, whose work weaves together Christian mysticism, Zen p... more

In this episode of How To Be In This Body, we explore the fawn response as an adaptive survival strategy (not a character flaw) and trace a gentle path from self-abandonment back to self-contact. Dr. Ingrid Clayton, clinical psychologist and author, ... more

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Recent Guests

Megan Campbell
Psychotherapist and former yoga instructor who has led women into their bodies for over two decades
Episode: From Yoga Mat To Therapy Room: Embodiment, Burnout, And Belonging with Megan Campbell
Brandon Nappi
Spiritual teacher and retreat leader
Founder of Copper Beach Institute
Episode: What If Your Body Is Where The Divine Lives with Brandon Nappi
Dr. Ingrid Clayton
Clinical psychologist, author of 'Fawning' and 'Believing Me', who focuses on healing from trauma.
Penguin Random House
Episode: Why People-Pleasing Isn’t Kindness: Healing The Fawn Response With Dr Ingrid Clayton
Dr. Christy Gibson
Family physician, trauma educator, and author of Modern Trauma, The Boundaries of Heart and Healing in a Fragmented World.
Episode: Somatic Intelligence and Trauma Recovery in Modern Times with Dr. Christy Gibson
Dr. Christine Pieton
A physical therapist and Pilates instructor specializing in women's health and pelvic floor conditions, founder of Pieton Physical Therapy.
Pieton Physical Therapy
Episode: Pain, Pleasure, and Pelvic Power with Dr. Christine Pieton
Linda Hartley
A lifelong teacher of embodied living and somatic psychotherapist
Integrative Bodywork and Movement Therapy (IBMT)
Episode: Listening to the Body and Listening to the Earth with Linda Hartley
Dr. Andrea Juhan
Pioneer in somatic psychotherapy, movement therapy, and conscious embodiment
Open Floor International
Episode: Opening to the Body’s Intelligence and Inner Teacher with Andrea Juhan
Dr. Anita Johnston
Clinical psychologist, author of the book Eating in the Light of the Moon, and a pioneer in the field of eating disorder recovery.
Episode: Eating Disorders as Metaphor and the Feminine Path to Healing with Dr Anita Johnston
Jaycee Gossett
Pioneer in the realm of Movement and vice president of Experience at The Class.
The Class
Episode: Movement as Medicine: Exploring the Class with Jaycee Gossett

Host

Ailey Jolie
Host and facilitator, Ailey Jolie is known for her engaging presence and insightful conversations on mental health and embodiment.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 54 ratings
  • A Gift to Individuals on a Healing Path and Practitioners alike

    Ailey Jolie has such a unique and articulate presence as a mental health professional. The way that she articulates her ideas and practices adds special and applicable ideas that are moving not just the intellect of healing, but to the soul. The guest she brings on are also filled with similar ethos. What a wonderful podcast that is in its early days and I look forward to hearing, learning, feeling and applying with the growth and life this artful podcast takes on its own in the coming years. De... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ggjvcf
    United States4 months ago
  • Beautiful space to learn and connect to the body

    What a gift to help us all live more mindfully in the body. So much wisdom in the words shared in each episode & Ailey is such a beautiful host with a super soothing voice❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Liw333
    United Kingdom2 years ago

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The host's soothing voice and articulate presence receive high praise, enhancing the overall listening experience.
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From Yoga Mat To Therapy Room: Embodiment, Burnout, And Belonging with Megan Campbell
Q: What was the moment in your career when you decided to shift into the realm of psychotherapy?
Megan felt a need to reinvent herself after burning out from yoga, recognizing a cultural pressure of aging out in the industry.
From Yoga Mat To Therapy Room: Embodiment, Burnout, And Belonging with Megan Campbell
Q: What does being in your body mean to you?
Accepting it, and all the ways it's shifted, changing, or aging is important, emphasizing loving kindness presence.
What If Your Body Is Where The Divine Lives with Brandon Nappi
Q: What does being in your body mean to you?
Brandon Nappi describes the feeling of home within his body, a comfort where he can be authentically himself.
Somatic Intelligence and Trauma Recovery in Modern Times with Dr. Christy Gibson
Q: How do you define Modern Trauma?
Dr. Gibson describes modern trauma as having greater awareness of what is hurting us, amplified by societal exposure to crises through digital media.
Somatic Intelligence and Trauma Recovery in Modern Times with Dr. Christy Gibson
Q: How do you define trauma as a starting point for our time together today?
Dr. Gibson discusses trauma as an internal process, emphasizing how it manifests differently for each individual based on their experiences.

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Focusing on the deep connections between the body and mind, this podcast engages listeners in transformative conversations surrounding the unconscious influences in our lives. Episodes feature a range of global experts who provide insights on topics such as trauma recovery, embodiment practices, women's health, and holistic well-being. The discussions emphasize how reconnecting with one's body can lead to emotional healing, personal growth, and deeper authenticity in relationships. Notably, the podcast fosters a sense of community among listeners seeking a more mindful and embodied approach to their lives, making it a unique resource for those interested in mental and emotional health.

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1. Megan Campbell
2. Brandon Nappi
3. Dr. Ingrid Clayton
4. Dr. Christy Gibson
5. Dr. Christine Pieton
6. Linda Hartley
7. Dr. Andrea Juhan
8. Dr. Anita Johnston

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