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Reclamation Radio with Kelly Brogan MD

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It hurts to have unmet needs. And it sucks to scurry after crumbs when you’re starving. Join Kelly Brogan MD, as she teaches us how our pain points are portals. She’ll help you discover a world where every seeming challenge is a new chapter in your most audacious story. Plot twists, body symptoms, and heartbreak each represent an opportunity to own ourselves and learn to better wield the power of choice. Kelly will take you on a reclamation journey from the battlefield of victim consciousness to the sovereignty of self-devoted pleasure and expose every surprising place you’ve given your power away. Explore the tools you’ll need to find out what you want, how to ask for it and how to stand in fierce alignment with yourself.Kelly Brogan is a soul alchemist and threshold guardian devoted to the transformation of collective consciousness. As a young know-it-all atheist, candy-addict, straight-A MIT neuroscience major and Ivy-league trained psychiatrist, she specialized in feeding women, herself included, straight into the mouth of the medicated beast. After a Hashimoto’s healing journey inspired her to sound the alarm on the bait-and-switch of big pharma, she became a renegade activist—authoring the New York Times bestseller, A Mind of Your Own, and its follow-up, Own Your Self; co-editing the landmark textbook, Integrative Therapies for Depression; and eventually becoming an honorary member of the Disinformation Dozen. She is the creatrix of Vital Mind Reset, the online health reclamation program, and the membership community Vital Life Project. She’s a human, cat, and chicken mom.

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"Nature does what makes sense for continuing life." - Dr. Melissa SellIn this illuminating episode of Reclamation Radio, Dr. Kelly Brogan engages in a profound conversation with Dr. Melissa Sell, an expert in German New Medicine. Together, they explore the biological and psycho-spiritual dimensions of our gendered experiences, focusing on how understanding these can lead to greater harmony and fulfillment.Dr. Sell delves into the intricate dynamics of German New Medicine, explaining how biological conflicts influence our health, relationships, and societal roles. She highlights the importance of understanding male and female biology through this lens, emphasizing the natural harmony that exists when we align with our biological essence.Key topics discussed:●     Understanding German New Medicine and its implications for health and disease●     The biological differences between men and women and their evolutionary significance●     The impact of societal and familial programming on gender roles●     Emotional maturity and the role of early life conflicts●     The importance of aligning with our biological essence for personal and societal well-being●     The influence of feminism, sexual liberation, and societal agendas on gender dynamics●     Menstrual irregularities, infertility, and STD's from a German New Medicine perspective●     The significance of early pregnancies in emotional and biological maturationThroughout the conversation, Dr. Brogan and Dr. Sell emphasize the importance of reclaiming our natural biological roles to foster deeper connections and greater fulfillment. They discuss how modern societal structures often disrupt these natural roles, leading to widespread dissatisfaction and health issues. The episode offers a blend of scientific insights and practical advice, providing listeners with a roadmap to navigate their own journeys of self-discovery and growth.Connect with Dr. Melissa Sell:●     Instagram: @drmelissasell●     Website: drmelissasell.com●     Learn more about Dr. Sell's course 'Bio-Logical Woman' here and use this link for early registration. Connect with Kelly:●     Instagram: @kellybroganmd●     Website: kellybroganmd.com●     Book your free consultation with your team here.●     Learn more about Samadhi Moss here and use code KELLY10 for 10% off your sea moss!●     Join Kelly's monthly membership, Vital Life Project here●     What's your Reclamation Remedy? Take Kelly's quiz here.●     Head to Kelly's Audacious Entrepreneurship Masterclass here.●     Get Kelly’s new book The Reclaimed Woman here and join the companion program, Reclaimed, here. 
"Healing to me is the application of love to the places inside that hurt." - Christine HasslerIn this enlightening episode of Reclamation Radio, Dr. Kelly Brogan welcomes Christine Hassler, a master coach and author, to explore the journey of self-love, healing, and authentic relationships. Christine shares her personal experiences, from overcoming childhood trauma to finding true partnership, offering valuable insights for listeners on their own paths to self-discovery and growth.Key topics discussed:The concept of self-love and its connection to healing childhood traumaChristine's journey of coming off psychotropic medications and embracing her authentic selfDifferent types of relationships and their roles in personal growthNavigating pregnancy and childbirth as a reclaimed woman in her 40sThe importance of trusting oneself and surrendering to life's journeyThroughout the conversation, both Dr. Brogan and Christine emphasize the significance of self-reclamation and the power of facing one's inner challenges. They discuss how personal growth impacts romantic relationships and the journey to motherhood. The episode offers listeners a blend of professional insights and personal anecdotes, providing a roadmap for those seeking to deepen their self-understanding and create more fulfilling relationships. Christine also touches on her current projects, including her mission to connect growth-oriented individuals with the right practitioners.Connect with Christine:InstagramLearn more about Christine's upcoming retreat here. Connect with Kelly:Instagram: @kellybroganmdWebsite: kellybroganmd.comJoin Kelly's monthly membership, Vital Life Project hereWhat's your Reclamation Remedy? Take Kelly's quiz here.Head to Kelly's Audacious Entrepreneurship Masterclass here.Get Kelly’s new book The Reclaimed Woman here and join the companion program, Reclaimed, here.
Audacious Asks

Audacious Asks

2024-08-2738:07

"Meeting yourself where you are is showing your body that you can be trusted not to override the system in service of whatever it is that your mind thinks is the right thing to do." - Dr. Kelly BroganIn this episode of Reclamation Radio, Dr. Kelly Brogan dives deep into the complex dynamics of judgment, self-awareness, and the feminine experience. Addressing questions from her audience, Dr. Brogan explores how to navigate judgments from others, the self, and society. She emphasizes the importance of embodiment, self-compassion, and the nuanced interplay between our inner and outer worlds.Today on Reclamation Radio:The importance of meeting yourself where you areStrategies for handling judgment from others and self-criticismUnderstanding the role of embodiment in activismHow societal and feminist programming impacts woman-on-woman judgmentPractical tips for reclaiming parts of yourself through social media and public exposureUsing inquiry and self-reflection to transform inner conflict into personal growthConnect with Kelly:Instagram: @kellybroganmdWebsite: kellybroganmd.comJoin Kelly's monthly membership, Vital Life Project hereWhat's your Reclamation Remedy? Take Kelly's quiz here.Head to Kelly's Audacious Entrepreneurship Masterclass here.Get Kelly’s new book The Reclaimed Woman here and join the companion program, Reclaimed, here.
"Money's desire is to be healed and liberated through relationship with its stewards." - Ryan SchwartzIn this enlightening episode of Reclamation Radio, Dr. Kelly Brogan engages in a profound conversation with The Money Shaman Ryan Schwartz, a copywriting master and author of the transformative book Shadow Money. Together, they delve into the psycho-spiritual dimensions of our relationship with money, exploring how our interactions with this "green permission slip" can be a path to deeper self-awareness and empowerment.Ryan shares his insights on the complex dynamics of money consciousness, emphasizing the importance of right relationship and stewardship. They discuss the various conceptualizations of money, the impact of societal and familial programming, and the shadow projections that often sabotage our financial well-being. The conversation also touches on the role of money in modern relationships, particularly in the context of gender dynamics and the evolving landscape of entrepreneurship.Today on Reclamation Radio:The psycho-spiritual dimensions of money and its consciousnessHow early programming influences our financial behaviors and beliefsStrategies for healing and liberating our relationship with moneyThe interplay between money, power, and gender dynamics in modern relationshipsPractical exercises for re-encoding our financial realityThe importance of stewardship and conscious spendingHow to embrace prosperity without guilt or shameConnect with The Money Shaman:His new Book on Amazon, Shadow Money: Heal Your Money Shadows, Melt Your Wealth Ceiling & Unlock an Ecstatic and Abundant Money LifeFollow him on Instagram: @moneyshamanofficialConnect with Kelly:Instagram: @kellybroganmdWebsite: kellybroganmd.comJoin Kelly's monthly membership, Vital Life Project hereWhat's your Reclamation Remedy? Take Kelly's quiz here.Head to Kelly's Audacious Entrepreneurship Masterclass here.Get Kelly’s new book The Reclaimed Woman here and join the companion program, Reclaimed, here.
“Narcissism is about the art of not being." - Prof. Sam VakninIn this compelling episode of Reclamation Radio, Dr. Kelly Brogan sits down with Professor Sam Vaknin to explore the intricate and often misunderstood world of narcissism. With decades of research under his belt, Sam Vaknin sheds light on the clinical and societal dimensions of narcissism, clarifying the common conflations and misconceptions that pervade our understanding of this complex personality disorder.Today's discussion delves deep into the roots of narcissistic behavior, the role of early childhood experiences, particularly with the mother, and the pervasive impact of narcissism on relationships. Dr. Brogan and Professor Vaknin also discuss the philosophical and clinical challenges in diagnosing and treating narcissistic personality disorder, offering a fresh perspective on a topic that has become increasingly relevant in today's social and relational landscapes.Today on Reclamation Radio:Understanding the difference between clinical narcissism and societal narcissismThe role of early childhood experiences in the development of narcissismWhy narcissists struggle with perceiving others as separate and externalThe concept of the "shared fantasy" in narcissistic relationshipsRed flags to watch for in potential narcissistic relationshipsThe profound grief and emotional aftermath of narcissistic abuseWhy narcissists lack the capacity for self-individuation and healingConnect with Dr. Vaknin:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@samvakninConnect with Kelly:Instagram: @kellybroganmdWebsite: kellybroganmd.comJoin Kelly's monthly membership, Vital Life Project hereWhat's your Reclamation Remedy? Take Kelly's quiz here.Get Kelly’s new book The Reclaimed Woman here and join the companion program, Reclaimed, here.
"When women have money, women have power, and when women have both, this world is going to be a better place."In this episode of Reclamation Radio, Dr. Kelly Brogan is joined by Jessica Zweig, known as a spiritual hustler. Together, they delve into the themes of feminine empowerment, spiritual hustling, and the importance of women embracing wealth. Jessica shares insights from her new book, "The Light Work: Reclaim Your Feminine Power, Live Your Cosmic Truth, and Illuminate the World," and discusses the significance of cultivating safety in the body, the power of generosity, and the necessity for women to step into their full worth. Don't miss this enlightening conversation! Connect with JessicaWebsite: jessicazweig.comNew book: thelightworkbook.comConnect with Kelly:Instagram: @kellybroganmdWebsite: kellybroganmd.comJoin Kelly's monthly membership, Vital Life Project hereWhat's your Reclamation Remedy? Take Kelly's quiz here.Get Kelly’s new book The Reclaimed Woman here and join the companion program, Reclaimed, here.
“No woman can emasculate you. You've emasculated yourself by seeking your manhood in her. We are so powerful that we are creating our own experience of the other.” — Ihsan
“I think giving yourself that space to heal is important. So when I did start to heal and the little tiny spark that was my creativity turned into a candle flame and then turned into a house fire and now it's like it's lit up my entire life and I can't imagine my life without it.” — Lindsey Ridgeway
The Reason You Suffer

The Reason You Suffer

2024-07-0927:57

“In my experience, suffering ends where meaning begins. When you can zoom out enough to develop a perspective that offers you the kind of Buddha smile of, ah, I see, I could not have designed it this way, and I see that it had to be exactly this way to deliver me to this expanded place of amplified enriched awareness.” — Kelly Brogan MD
“You make a poor bargain when you play it safe and you subsist on the crumbs of life. When you take the bait of a too good to be true situation, when you fail to trust that you have always had and always will have what it is that you need to walk your specific path in life.” — Kelly Brogan MD
“A reclaimed woman is a woman devoted to herself. A woman devoted to herself has the irrepressible capacity to devote to God, to devote to her man, to devote to her children, and to her community. She is a living experience of energy moving through her body. And the amazing part is, it's a gift to everyone around her and to herself.” — Kelly Brogan MD
“Readiness comes from within. It's a feeling of usually deep-rooted suffering, where we have this inclination or instinctive idea, thought, or hope that I can't take this. This is pretty bad. Things need to change.” — Dr. Nicole LePera
“Women have been baited into fighting for our empowerment at the expense of men, and I observe that it has left us exhausted, bitter, and resentful.” — Kelly Brogan, MD
“Take whatever you want, you will never take my swag. — Sahara Rose In today's episode, Kelly sits down with Sahara Rose, a bestselling author and podcast host, to explore the intricate dance of their journeys to self-reclamation. Together, they delve into the transformative power of healing ancestral trauma, the liberation found in self-expression, and the spiritual significance of embracing one's true self. Through personal stories and profound insights, Kelly and Sahara illuminate the path from victimhood to empowerment, and how every challenge is an invitation to reclaim our power.
“It comes down to that inquiry of knowing yourself. Who are you as an erotic being? Once you know, you can give yourself permission to be yourself.” — Jaiya
“Women are the keepers of the relationship. I had the power the whole time.” — Laura Doyle
“Trauma is the root of the discomfort and the issues that we're having in general in our adult life. It's just that with mental illness, we're looking at this very specific grouping of behaviors, which makes functional behavior quite difficult.“ — Teal Swan
Choosing Motherhood

Choosing Motherhood

2024-05-0737:47

“I have carried with me an intuitive whisper for some months now, telling me that it's time for me to fully embrace motherhood…It's time for my children to take center stage in my viewfinder.” — Kelly Brogan MD
“Boundaries are ultimately for our pleasure. I've done so many consent workshops and I've been trained in the Wheel of Consent, where there's such an emphasis on establishing your boundaries and having your 'no'. I think this is really powerful and really necessary.” — Kimi Inch
“If what we want is to feel safe so that we are free to express and embody our feminine gifts, then we have to acknowledge the ways in which we have participated in creating a dominant culture that compromises our bodily, our psychological and our spiritual sense of safety.” — Dr. Kelly Brogan
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