Ep. 229 Ways to Reduce Anxiety and Better Understand your Brain and Body

Ep. 229 Ways to Reduce Anxiety and Better Understand your Brain and Body

I had the honor of connecting with Dr. Ellen Vora today. She is a board-certified psychiatrist, acupuncturist, and yoga teacher. She is also the author of the best-selling book The Anatomy of Anxiety, which is one of my go-to resources on mental health. Dr. Vora takes a functional medicine approach to mental health, considering the whole person and addressing the imbalance at the root. In this episode, Dr. Vora and I dive into some ongoing real-world issues from the perspective of a mental health provider. We talk about some of the limits of traditional modalities, the impact of the pandemic, and the ensuing collective trauma. We discuss the root causes of substance abuse, promiscuity, alcohol, the avoidance of uncomfortable feelings, and resiliency. We discuss the physiology of the brain and gut and how they pertain to food addictions. We speak about gender differences with an emphasis on the impact of synthetic oral contraceptives on inflammation, micronutrient depletion, changes in the gut microbiome, and libido. We also talk about changes that occur in the body during perimenopause and menopause. I loved having this discussion with Dr. Vora! You can follow her on social media and check out her book, The Anatomy of Anxiety! Stay tuned for more! IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: As a society, we have experienced a lot of stress and loss recently. Dr. Vora discusses the themes she observed with her patients and loved ones over the last two years. Dr. Vora describes the two extremes she noticed in parents during the pandemic. How should parents deal with their feelings in front of their kids in difficult times like the pandemic? Ways to cultivate and support resilience. Dr. Vora explains what happens when we fail to process or articulate our feelings or avoid uncomfortable feelings. Addiction in adults is often a way to self-soothe or seek comfort. At times, parents should step back and allow their children to process and work through their problems. Sometimes, the big feelings people experience are physiological and avoidable. How do blood sugar dysregulation and hypoglycemia or high blood sugar and insulin resistance impact our feelings and behavior? How gut health pertains to our brain and anxiety. Why do we crave gluten and dairy? Blood sugar is critical to the functioning of the brain. Finding a balance between food addictions and orthorexia. The impact of synthetic hormones on our physiology and our mental and emotional health. Coping with the profound changes that occur in the body during perimenopause and menopause. Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Connect with Dr. Ellen Vora On her website On social media: @ellenvoramd Get Dr. Vora’s book, The Anatomy of Anxiety Books mentioned: Permission to Feel: Unlocking the Power of Emotions to Help Our Kids, Ourselves, and Our Society Thrive by Marc Brackett Atlas of the Heart by Brene Brown

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Ep. 3 Back to School Survival 101 - Tips to Keep You Sane

Ep. 3 Back to School Survival 101 - Tips to Keep You Sane

The kids are back in school!! Cynthia and Kelly talk about their experiences of getting their kids ready to head back to school and strategies to stay sane with busy work and school schedules. Listen in for tips to include packing lunches, self-care, delegating tasks to kids and spouses, setting realistic expectations, and getting help from others. There is strength in your tribe. Please subscribe and leave us a review or rating. We appreciate it. Email questions to everydaywellnesspodcast@gmail.com

4 Syys 201828min

Ep. 2 Fertility Lessons from a True Renaissance Woman with Sara Russell, NTP

Ep. 2 Fertility Lessons from a True Renaissance Woman with Sara Russell, NTP

In this episode, we are joined by a true renaissance woman, Sara Russell NTP, who believes that the healing arts of nutrition are an expression of a love of food and a passion for sharing food and health with others. She shares insights into how her dynamic background has helped shape her perspective on health and wellness and how that impacts her work with her clients and community. https://buildnurturerestore.com/sara-russell-ntp/ Please subscribe to our podcast and leave us a rating. We appreciate it!

4 Syys 201855min

Ep. 1 Welcome to Everyday Wellness - Who We Are and  How We Got Here

Ep. 1 Welcome to Everyday Wellness - Who We Are and How We Got Here

In this very first episode, Cynthia and Kelly talk about how they became interested in wellness. They discuss their educational background and their roundabout paths to teaching, coaching, and empowering others to take care of their health. Send questions you'd like us to answer everydaywellnesspodcast@gmail.com. Please subscribe and leave us a rating. We appreciate it!

4 Syys 201838min

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