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Join Lyndsay Soprano and her guests weekly on The Pain Game Podcast about the game of living in and with chronic pain and trauma getting to the heart of how to heal with you by her side.
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What does it take to confront addiction and reclaim your identity? Lyndsay Soprano and Lauren Fay unravel their deeply personal journeys of healing, touching on the complex roles of alcohol, childhood trauma, and the challenge of rebuilding trust with oneself. Their conversation sheds light on the seductive allure of alcohol as a coping mechanism and the double lives many lead while struggling in silence.Lauren shares insights into the delicate balance of fitting in and managing social expectations, while Lyndsay reflects on the anxiety and sleeplessness that pushed her toward alcohol at an early age. Together, they reveal how healing involves much more than sobriety—it’s about courageously addressing past traumas, recognizing the power of community, and discovering strength through vulnerability. What does it mean to face awkwardness in sobriety and find self-worth beyond a substance? Their stories inspire us to reframe recovery, embrace empathy, and recognize the impact of openly sharing our experiences—not only for ourselves but also for those who may still be suffering in silence.Find Lauren Fay Online Here:Instagram: @laurenfaycoachingLinkedIn: Lauren FayWebsite: www.laurenfaycoaching.comFind The Pain Game Podcast Online Here:Website: thepaingamepodcast.comInstagram: @thepaingamepodcastEpisode Highlights:(00:00) Introduction to Chronic Pain and Trauma(01:51) Early Encounters with Alcohol(04:37) The Journey to Sobriety Begins(09:19) Rock Bottom and Realizations(12:26) Childhood Trauma and Its Impact(15:42) Reclaiming Power and Identity(21:21) Steps to Recovery and Support(24:08) Spiritual Awakening and Self-Discovery(25:33) Facing the Fear of Dying and Chronic Pain(31:15) From Victimhood to Empowerment(37:29) The Journey of Self-Discovery and Coaching(44:29) Reclaiming Identity Beyond Alcohol(49:19) The Importance of Community and Support
What does it take to break free from conventional medical norms and truly advocate for your health? In this episode, Lyndsay Soprano and Dee Davidson unpack the transformative journey of reclaiming health through functional medicine. Their discussion pulls back the curtain on the ways traditional healthcare often overlooks individual needs, especially for women facing unique challenges like hormone imbalances and perimenopause. How can you ensure that your body’s signals aren’t dismissed—and instead, become your most powerful guide?Dee Davidson brings insight into the world of functional health, sharing strategies for building a personalized approach that connects mind, body, and spirit. Together, they discuss why it’s crucial to navigate health with a deep understanding of your identity, emotional well-being, and the hidden stressors that often go ignored. If stress is manifesting as physical issues, how can you begin to unpack the root causes?This conversation inspires us to question how we can regain control, tap into resilience, and invite positive change into our wellness journeys.Find Dee Davidson Online Here:Instagram: @confidently_love_yourselfFacebook: Dee Viveiros Davidson LinkedIn: Dee DavidsonPodcast: Confidently Balance Your HormonesWebsite: https://confidentlyloveyourself.comFind The Pain Game Podcast Online Here:Website: thepaingamepodcast.comInstagram: @thepaingamepodcastEpisode Highlights:(00:00) Introduction to Chronic Pain and Trauma(03:00) Transitioning from Western to Functional Medicine(06:13) The Journey of Holistic Health and Hormone Balance(09:57) Understanding the Role of Hormones in Health(14:06) The Importance of Personal Advocacy in Health(18:10) Navigating Identity and Health Challenges(21:56) Building a Supportive Community for Healing(26:04) Conclusion and Resources for Self-Love and Healing
Self-advocacy in healthcare can mean the difference between living in chronic pain and finding a path to true healing. Dr. Shadi Vahdat joins Lyndsay Soprano to uncover how childhood trauma, cultural beliefs, and generational experiences shape our health—right down to our DNA. Dr. Vahdat shares insights on why trauma manifests in physical symptoms and explains how functional medicine bridges the gap where conventional approaches fall short.The conversation shines a light on managing complex chronic illnesses like Lyme disease and CRPS, stressing the importance of a strong, supportive healthcare team and the role of emotional healing in physical recovery. Dr. Vahdat reveals what it takes to prepare for health emergencies and navigate a healthcare system that’s often unequipped to help chronic pain patients.From building your own “health board of directors” to understanding the power of patient advocacy, this episode is packed with strategies for taking charge of your health and making sure your voice is heard.Find Dr. Shadi Vahdat Online Here:Instagram: @drshadivahdatFacebook: Shadi Vahdat, MDLinkedIn: Shadi Vahdat, MDBook: The Roadmap To Hospital Care: Insights On Preparing For Health Emergencies & Hospital Stays With ConfidenceWebsite: https://livewellintegrative.com/Find The Pain Game Podcast Online Here:Website: thepaingamepodcast.comInstagram: @thepaingamepodcastEpisode Highlights:(00:00) Introduction to Chronic Pain and Advocacy(03:02) The Healthcare System and Personal Experiences(05:53) Childhood Trauma and Its Impact(09:03) Generational Trauma and Health(11:53) The Role of Trauma in Healing(14:45) Integrating Conventional and Holistic Medicine(18:05) Navigating Healthcare and Personal Advocacy(23:14) Navigating the Healthcare System(30:02) Chronic Pain Management Strategies(36:04) Preparing for Health Emergencies(42:14) Advocacy in Healthcare
Tailoring cannabis and CBD to your DNA has the potential to transform your health. Len May, CEO of EndoDNA, shares his groundbreaking journey from using cannabis to manage ADD to becoming a global authority on medicinal cannabis and the endocannabinoid system. He explains how understanding your unique genetic makeup can help you avoid negative side effects and get the most out of your cannabis experience.This episode delivers a deep dive into personalized medicine, revealing how cannabis can be a tool to enhance longevity and improve quality of life. Whether you’re experienced with cannabis or just starting, Len’s insights offer a fresh perspective on using DNA to make cannabis work better for you.Find Len May Online Here:Instagram: @lenmaydnaFacebook: Len MayYouTube: Len May DNABook: Making Cannabis PersonalPodcast: Everything is PersonalWebsite: EndoDNA.comFind The Pain Game Podcast Online Here:Website: thepaingamepodcast.comInstagram: @thepaingamepodcastEpisode Highlights:(00:00) Introduction to Chronic Pain and Cannabis(02:31) Personalized Medicine and Cannabis(06:45) Understanding the Endocannabinoid System(10:58) The Role of DNA in Cannabis Use(19:15) The Process of DNA Testing for Cannabis(28:53) Precision Wellness and Healthcare Collaboration(36:32) Empowering Patients Through Knowledge
Esther Gokhale, the creator of the Gokhale Method, joins Lyndsay Soprano to share her transformative approach to back pain and posture. Drawing from her own experience with debilitating pain during pregnancy, Esther sheds light on the root causes of spinal discomfort, focusing on how modern habits have distorted natural postures. Instead of labeling the human body as flawed, Esther explains how our misuse of it is the real issue. Her method emphasizes techniques like "stretch sitting" to naturally realign the spine and relieve pressure. Simple adjustments in daily routines can create lasting relief, showing that pain management is within reach for everyone.Listeners will find practical steps to regain control over their bodies and reclaim a pain-free life through these thoughtful, anthropological insights into posture and structural health.Find Esther Gokhale Online Here:Instagram: @gokhalemethodFacebook: Gokhale MethodYouTube: Gokhale MethodBook: 8 Steps to a Pain-Free Back, by Esther GokhaleWebsite: www.gokhalemethod.comFind The Pain Game Podcast Online Here:Website: thepaingamepodcast.comInstagram: @thepaingamepodcastEpisode Highlights:(00:00) Introduction to Chronic Pain and Healing(02:33) Understanding Back Pain and Its Impact(04:53) Esther Gauklai's Journey with Back Pain(09:57) The Gokhale Method: A New Approach to Pain Relief(17:49) Posture, Movement, and Emotional Health(26:09) Hope and Healing: A Message for Chronic Pain Sufferers
Lyndsay Soprano connects with grief and trauma specialist Denise Dielwart, who has turned her own immense pain into a source of healing for others. Denise recounts the sudden loss of her husband in 2009, a tragedy that revealed the shortcomings of traditional grief support. Through this experience, she developed her own approach—the Flow Grief Release Method—which has since empowered many to move through their grief more gently and effectively.Together, Lyndsay and Denise broaden the conversation around grief, pointing out that it isn’t limited to the death of a loved one but can stem from any profound loss, whether that’s a relationship, career, or pet. The discussion highlights the importance of fully embracing emotions and finding the right tools to release them, allowing for transformation and growth.Listeners are reminded that grief is a unique journey, with no set timeline or formula. This episode offers both validation and hope, emphasizing that healing is within reach for everyone.Find Denise Dielwart Online Here:Instagram: @denisedielwart_grief_unlockedFacebook: Denise Dielwart- International Grief Trauma expert YouTube: Denise DielwartPodcast: Grief UNLOCKED - Reimagining Life After LossWebsite: www.flowgriefacademy.comFind The Pain Game Podcast Online Here:Website: thepaingamepodcast.comInstagram: @thepaingamepodcastEpisode Highlights:(00:00) Everyone in the chronic pain and trauma space has experienced loss.(02:32) Meet grief and trauma expert, Denise Dielwart.(04:22) Denise shares the sudden loss of her husband in 2009.(08:41) Discussing women who turned to alcohol after losing their spouses.(13:18) Pain isn't just physical; it can manifest in many ways.(16:34) Grief takes various forms beyond death.(19:25) Denise created the Flow Method to help process grief.(24:18) Grief is energy in motion—both positive and negative.(28:16) Letting go of grief requires redefining your identity.(32:45) Self-love is key to putting ourselves first.(34:23) The impact of child loss on relationships.(38:49) Denise's journey to rediscovering her identity.(43:38) Anxiety as a coping mechanism for loss.
Throughout this transformative episode, Lyndsay Soprano takes you on a raw, unfiltered journey into the heart of anxiety with special guest John Graham, a three-time USA Memory Champion and Grandmaster of Memory. Anxiety isn't just a word—it's a constant, often invisible force that many battle with every day, and for Lyndsay, it's been a lifelong adversary, haunting her since she was just nine years old. Together, Lyndsay and John open up about their deeply personal experiences with anxiety, offering a window into the pain, chaos, and overwhelming fear that so often come with it.John's story takes a powerful turn as he describes his transition from relentless panic attacks to discovering unconventional ways to heal. Forget the usual advice; John introduces a method called "collecting potential," which reshapes how we think about managing anxiety. By rewiring the nervous system, releasing pent-up emotions, and confronting the mental traps that hold us back, he found his way out of the storm—and he's here to share how you can, too.This isn't just another conversation about anxiety. It’s an invitation to look at the beast in the mirror, challenge its grip, and uncover the possibilities waiting beneath the surface. Whether you've felt trapped by your own mind or know someone who has, this episode brings hope, insight, and real-life tools to help break the cycle and reclaim your peace.Find John Graham Online Here:Instagram: @memoryjohngFacebook: John GrahamYouTube: John Graham - USA Memory ChampionLinked In: John GrahamWebsite: optimizeyourmind.coFind The Pain Game Podcast Online Here:Website: thepaingamepodcast.comInstagram: @thepaingamepodcastEpisode Highlights:(00:00) Welcome to The Pain Game Podcast, where we discuss chronic pain and trauma.(04:11) John battled anxiety and panic attacks for 20 years using unconventional techniques.(08:47) Lyndsay shares her experience with anti-anxiety medication.(14:38) The instinct to immediately want to rid yourself of anxiety.(17:56) John shares what he's done to manage anxiety.(18:14) Unresolved moments from your past stay with you.(21:41) Lyndsay struggles with controlling anxiety during meditation.(28:05) The concept of letting go of anxiety and expanding your capacity.(34:34) Does releasing suppressed emotions ease anxiety?(36:53) The challenge of letting go of the mind’s identity.(42:48) How do you escape anxiety in the moment?(47:25) Releasing emotions increases your potential.(56:41) Make peace with the things that bother you.
In this powerful episode, Lyndsay Soprano and Meg Appelgate, co-founder and CEO of Unsilenced, confront the hidden atrocities of the troubled teen industry (TTI). Lyndsay courageously shares her own scars from trauma and abuse, setting a raw and unfiltered tone for the conversation. Meg then opens up about her own nightmare—being kidnapped at 15 and subjected to years of relentless psychological abuse within TTI programs.This episode pulls back the curtain on a $23 billion industry that thrives on the suffering of vulnerable children, exposing the shocking truths that have been kept in the shadows for far too long. It’s a conversation that resonates deeply with anyone who has felt the sting of trauma or stands beside someone who has. Meg's journey from a victim to a fierce advocate is nothing short of inspiring. Her relentless pursuit of justice through Unsilenced offers not just hope, but a roadmap for reclaiming one's life after trauma. This episode is a rallying cry for change, urging us all to listen, act, and support those working to dismantle a broken system and protect future generations.Find Meg Appelgate Online Here:Instagram: @megappelgateFacebook: Meg AppelgateLinkedIn: Meg AppelgateWebsite: megappelgate.comTikTok: @megappelgateFind The Pain Game Podcast Online Here:Website: thepaingamepodcast.comInstagram: @thepaingamepodcastEpisode Highlights:(00:00) Introduction to The Pain Game Podcast(02:15) Lyndsay's personal trauma and its impact(10:40) Introduction of Meg Applegate and her work with Unsilenced(15:30) Meg's abduction and initial experiences in TTI programs(25:45) The psychological and emotional abuse within TTI(35:20) The financial and political aspects of the troubled teen industry(45:10) Meg's journey to becoming unsilenced and advocating for others(55:30) The importance of addressing trauma and mental health(01:05:00) Resources and support for survivors of TTI(01:10:00) Final thoughts and words of encouragement for listeners
Lyndsay Soprano explores the incredible benefits of magnesium with Natalie Jurado, the visionary behind Rooted In, a company known for its therapeutic magnesium-infused moisturizers. Natalie opens up about her battle with severe insomnia and anxiety and how her discovery of magnesium became a game-changer in her life. Together, they uncover how this essential mineral can work wonders on insomnia, pain, and stress by delivering it straight to the cells that need it most. From supporting over 700 biochemical reactions in the body to enhancing muscle and nerve function, magnesium is presented as a key to unlocking better sleep, mood, and overall well-being.As a thought leader and educator, Natalie challenges common misconceptions about magnesium and emphasizes its indispensable role in our health. She also gives us a behind-the-scenes look at how she developed her luxurious magnesium creams, crafted to be as enjoyable as they are effective—standing out in a market full of less appealing options.This episode is packed with inspiration and practical tips for anyone facing the challenges of chronic pain, insomnia, or stress, offering a fresh perspective on living a healthier, more vibrant life.Find Natalie Online Here:Instagram: @berootedinFacebook: Rooted InWebsite: berootedin.comLinkedIn: Natalie JuradoFind The Pain Game Podcast Online Here:Website: thepaingamepodcast.comInstagram: @thepaingamepodcastEpisode Highlights:(00:00) Introduction and Personal Experience(02:06) Understanding Magnesium and Its Importance(09:05) The Widespread Issue of Magnesium Deficiency(15:23) Magnesium for Mood, Workouts, and Weight Loss(19:27) Magnesium's Role in Reducing Cholesterol Levels(21:13) Dosing and Regulation of Magnesium Cream(27:27) The Drawbacks of Pill Form Magnesium and the Importance of Diet(37:29) The Role of Magnesium in Pain Relief and Muscle Relaxation
Lyndsay Soprano and Hannah Tuckett tackle the all-too-common struggle of burnout in this eye-opening episode of The Pain Game Podcast. With a focus on the fine line between boundaries and balance, Lyndsay reflects on her own journey of battling burnout fueled by a relentless drive for success and the urge to please others. Meanwhile, Hannah, a seasoned burnout coach, shares her hard-earned wisdom, revealing the moment in 2017 when she realized she could no longer continue living in overdrive.For anyone feeling trapped in the exhausting cycle of overachievement and self-neglect, this episode offers a refreshing perspective. Hannah's compassionate guidance and practical tips light the way toward breaking free from burnout and embracing a more authentic, balanced life.Find Hannah Online Here:Website: www.serenesuccess.netInstagram: @serene_successFacebook: Hannah TackettFind The Pain Game Podcast Online Here:Website: thepaingamepodcast.comInstagram: @thepaingamepodcastEpisode Highlights:(00:00) This podcast focuses on living with chronic pain and trauma(02:10) Introduction to the topic of burnout(10:30) Lyndsay's personal journey with burnout(15:45) The impact of people-pleasing on burnout(20:20) Hannah Tuckett's story and her path to becoming a burnout coach(25:50) The four success traps: people-pleasing, perfectionism, overextending, and overachieving(30:15) The role of fear in driving burnout(35:00) The secret key to ending burnout: authenticity(40:10) Practical strategies for aligning with your core values(45:20) Energizing your being and resetting your nervous system(50:30) The importance of setting boundaries and asserting your voice(55:00) Claiming your surplus and focusing on self-care(01:00:00) Final thoughts and words of encouragement for listeners
Lyndsay Soprano welcomes the remarkable Emily Cleghorn—an award-winning holistic trauma recovery coach, author, podcaster, and inspirational speaker. Emily opens up about her incredible journey of overcoming childhood trauma and how she now dedicates her life to guiding others through their own healing process. Together, they unravel the intricate layers of trauma survival mode, the profound effects of childhood abuse, and the vital importance of setting personal boundaries.Emily shares the pivotal moment she chose to save herself at just seven years old, reflecting on how those early experiences shaped her long-term health and well-being. As Lyndsay and Emily explore the power of addressing repressed emotions, they highlight the nervous system's role in trauma and offer practical strategies for managing triggers.This episode is an empowering exploration for anyone navigating the challenges of trauma, packed with actionable insights and a refreshing take on healing. Emily’s story, along with her Mended Mama Method, equips listeners with essential tools to reclaim their lives and embrace true peace and healing.Find Emily Online Here:Instagram: @emily.cleghorn.coachYouTube: Mamahood After TraumaWebsite: Mended Mama MethodEpisode Highlights:(00:00) This podcast discusses chronic pain and trauma getting to the heart of how to heal(03:00) Emily Cleghorn is an award winning holistic trauma recovery coach(03:50) Referee talks about early childhood trauma and how you survived(10:19) Growing up, stress affected my fertility and digestive system(14:03) The moment where awareness came to its peak was after I had my daughter(18:40) So with all of this trauma and all of the things that you've gone through(26:25) For me, I was invisible. I made myself invisible. But yes, to your point, having that voice(27:23) Talk about your port, your four pillars, and what you're all about(34:04) Mamas need to stop putting their burdens on others, she says(35:01) Self sabotage is holding you back from being your full, authentic self(36:43) Mamahood after trauma ca is a Canadian trauma recovery expert
Lyndsay Soprano sits down with Bruce Brackett, a social media personality, author, entrepreneur, visual artist, and international motivational speaker. Bruce shares his heart-wrenching yet incredibly inspiring journey from a childhood filled with abuse and addiction to a life of resilience and positivity.Born into a world of addiction and abuse, Bruce's early years were marked by unimaginable trauma. Yet, through the love and support of his adoptive parents and his own indomitable spirit, he found a way to not only survive but thrive. Bruce's story is a testament to the power of resilience, the importance of a supportive community, and the transformative power of self-love and positivity.Join Lyndsay and Bruce as they delve into his experiences in the foster care system, his struggles with addiction, and his journey to self-discovery and healing. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and practical advice on overcoming life's toughest challenges.Find Bruce Brackett Here:Instagram: @bwb.positivityYouTube: Bruce W BrackettWebsite: bwbart.comEpisode Highlights:(00:00) Introduction to the Pain Game Podcast(03:03) Bruce's Journey of Overcoming Addiction and Trauma(12:29) Abuse in the Foster Care System(18:17) Navigating Being Gay in a Small Town(23:25) Reintroducing Addiction and Coping Mechanisms(28:17) The Power of Resilience and Overcoming Challenges(30:34) Spreading Positivity and Inspiring Others(40:20) The Role of Self-Love and Positivity in Healing
Join Lyndsay Soprano as she welcomes Beth Sandlin, the owner of Trifecta Pilates as she shares her incredible journey from battling cancer at the age of 20 to becoming a beacon of wellness and mindfulness through Pilates. Together, they explore into the importance of listening to our bodies, the role of the nervous system in pain and healing, and how mindful movement, particularly Pilates, can serve as a powerful tool for trauma integration.Beth opens up about her unexpected cancer diagnosis, the challenges of aggressive treatment, and her commitment to a life of wellness. They discuss the common misconceptions about health and wellness, the importance of not depriving oneself, and the need to find balance and joy in the journey. Lyndsay and Beth also explore the concept of neuro-somatic Pilates, emphasizing the interconnectedness of the brain and body and how this holistic approach can help in managing chronic pain and trauma.This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking practical strategies for integrating mindful movement into their lives, especially those dealing with chronic pain and trauma. Beth's insights and Lyndsay's heartfelt reflections offer a fresh perspective on healing, resilience, and the transformative power of Pilates.Find Beth Online Here:Instagram: @trifectapilatesFacebook: Trifecta PilatesYouTube: Trifecta PilatesWebsite: trifectapilates.comEpisode Highlights:(00:00) This podcast focuses on living with chronic pain and trauma(02:10) Introduction to Beth Sandlin and her journey(10:30) The emotional and physical toll of cancer and treatment(15:45) The importance of listening to our bodies and adapting(20:20) Mindfulness and mindful movement through Pilates(25:50) The concept of neuro-somatic Pilates(30:15) Balancing the nervous system for overall well-being(35:00) Practical strategies for integrating Pilates into daily life(40:10) The role of acceptance and alignment in healing(45:20) Adapting workouts to individual needs and capabilities(50:30) Final thoughts and words of encouragement for listeners
Experience an extraordinary and uplifting episode of The Pain Game Podcast, where host Lyndsay Soprano engages in a deeply moving conversation with the incredible AmiLynne Carroll.AmiLynne, a spiritual development coach, holistic practitioner, and recent TEDx speaker, recounts her powerful journey through unimaginable adversities, including a stage four cancer diagnosis at 21, a radical mastectomy, the loss of her husband, and a life-altering stroke. Despite these trials, AmiLynne exemplifies resilience and growth, offering hope and wisdom for those facing chronic pain and trauma.Lyndsay and AmiLynne explore the essence of resilience, the power of choice, and the importance of attuning to our bodies. They discuss not letting pain define us, the critical act of showing up for ourselves, and the transformative journey from resilience to expansion. AmiLynne's story showcases the human spirit's remarkable ability to endure and thrive, making this episode a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and practical advice on navigating life's most challenging battles.Find AmiLynne Carroll Here:Instagram: @amilynnecarrollFacebook: AmiLynne CarrollWebsite: amilynnecarroll.comTedX Talk: Power Of AdaptabilityEpisode Highlights:(00:00) This is your pain game podcast about living with chronic pain and trauma(02:10) Introduction to Amelyn Carroll and her incredible journey(10:00) The power of choice in the face of adversity(15:45) The significance of not letting pain define us(20:30) The transformative journey from resilience to expansion(25:50) Practical strategies for listening to our bodies(30:05) The importance of showing up for ourselves(35:40) Amelyn's approach to spiritual and emotional healing(40:20) The role of supportive relationships in the healing process(45:55) Reflections on the interconnectedness of life(50:30) Final thoughts and words of encouragement for listeners
Step into the transformative world of fertility, mindset, and resilience with this insightful episode of The Pain Game Podcast. Your host, Lyndsay Soprano, delves into the emotional and physical toll of infertility, sharing her personal journey and the profound impact of stress and trauma on fertility.In this episode, Lyndsay is joined by the incredible Roseanne Austin, a former California sexual assault prosecutor turned fertility coach, and author of the upcoming book, "The Feminine Fertility Cure." Together, they explore the power of mindset in overcoming infertility, debunking common fertility myths, and the significant role of stress and trauma in the fertility journey.Roseanne shares her seven-year journey to motherhood, the challenges she faced, and how she transformed her life and mindset to help other women achieve their dreams of becoming mothers. They discuss the impact of societal pressures, the masculinization of women in the pursuit of success, and the importance of reclaiming feminine desires and agency.This episode is a beacon of hope and empowerment for anyone facing fertility challenges, offering actionable insights and a fresh perspective on the mind-body connection.Fine Rosanne Austin Here:Website: frommaybetobaby.comInstagram: @rosanneaustinfertilityFacebook: Rosanne Austin CoachYouTube: Fearlessly Fertile TVPodcast: Fearlessly Fertile PodcastEpisode Highlights:(00:00) This podcast focuses on living with chronic pain and trauma(02:10) Introduction to Roseanne Austin and her journey from prosecutor to fertility coach(10:30) The emotional and physical toll of infertility treatments(15:45) The impact of stress and trauma on fertility(20:20) Debunking common fertility myths(25:50) The importance of mindset in overcoming infertility(30:15) Reclaiming feminine desires and agency(35:00) The role of mindfulness and self-love in the fertility journey(40:10) Practical strategies for reengineering thoughts and beliefs(45:20) The significance of a supportive community in fertility(50:30) Final thoughts and words of encouragement for listeners
Step into a heartfelt and intimate episode of The Pain Game Podcast as Lyndsay Soprano celebrates her 100th episode with her favorite person on the planet—her sweetie, Bill Handel. Known for his illustrious career as a top talk show radio personality and host of the nationally syndicated show "Handel on the Law," Bill joins Lyndsay to delve into the complexities of living with chronic pain and trauma from the perspective of loved ones.In this special episode, Lyndsay and Bill open up about their unique and unexpected relationship, the challenges they've faced, and the strength they've found in each other. They discuss the emotional toll of chronic pain, the impact of stress, and the importance of a supportive partnership. Bill shares his struggles with feeling helpless and the profound love that keeps them going, while Lyndsay reflects on the significance of giving her pain purpose and the transformative power of their journey together.This episode is a touching tribute to the resilience of love and the importance of having a strong support system when dealing with chronic pain and trauma. It's a must-listen for anyone seeking insight, inspiration, and a deeper understanding of the role loved ones play in the healing process.Find Bill Handel Online Here:Instagram: @billhandelshowFacebook: The Bill Handel ShowWebsite: thebillhandelshowpodcast.comPodcast: The Bill Handel Show PodcastEpisode Highlights:(00:00) This is your pain game podcast about living with chronic pain and trauma(02:00) Introduction to Bill Handel and his impressive career(05:30) Celebrating the 100th episode with Lyndsay's sweetie(10:00) The emotional and physical toll of chronic pain on relationships(15:45) The importance of a supportive partnership(20:30) The impact of stress on pain and well-being(25:50) Bill's perspective on watching Lyndsay suffer(30:05) The transformative power of giving pain purpose(35:40) Practical strategies for managing stress and pain(40:20) The significance of a supportive team in managing chronic pain(45:55) Reflections on their journey together and future plans(50:30) Final thoughts and words of encouragement for listeners
Step into the enlightening world of stress management and resilience with this powerful episode of The Pain Game Podcast. Lyndsay is joined by the esteemed Dr. Stephen Sideroff, an internationally recognized psychologist and expert in resilience, longevity, and optimal performance. Together, they delve into the intricate ways stress affects our health, the importance of resilience, and practical steps to master stress and enhance vitality.Dr. Sideroff shares his extensive knowledge on how stress throws our bodies out of balance, the significance of a healthy relationship with oneself, and the transformative power of acceptance. They explore the concept of emotional balance, the impact of childhood trauma on adult stress responses, and the importance of creating "islands of safety" in our daily lives.This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of stress and resilience, offering actionable insights and a proven path to a healthier, more balanced life.Find Dr. Stephen Sideroff Here:Website: DrStephenSideroff.comInstagram: @drstephensideroffFacebook: Stephen SideroffLinkedIn: Dr. Stephen SideroffYouTube: Dr. Stephen SideroffEpisode Highlights:(00:00) This podcast focuses on living with chronic pain and trauma, getting to the heart of healing(02:10) Introduction to Dr. Steven Sideroff and his expertise in resilience and stress management(10:30) The immediate impact of stress on chronic pain(15:45) Why stress magnifies pain and its dangers to health(20:20) The concept of resilience and its importance(25:50) The nine pillars of resilience and their significance(30:15) The role of acceptance in managing stress(35:00) Developing a healthy relationship with oneself(40:10) Emotional balance and mastery(45:20) The impact of childhood trauma on adult stress responses(50:30) Creating "islands of safety" in daily life(55:00) The importance of positive self-talk and internal voice(01:00:00) Final thoughts and words of encouragement for listeners
Step into the powerful and inspiring world of resilience and perseverance with this compelling episode of The Pain Game Podcast. Your host, Lyndsay Soprano, brings her raw and real perspective on living with chronic pain and trauma, sharing the darkest corners of her heart and soul. In this episode, Lyndsay is joined by the incredible Rich Ingram, a retired United States Army captain, keynote speaker, and endurance athlete. Despite losing his arm in an enemy ambush while deployed in Iraq in 2005, Rich has continued to embrace life's challenges and thrive in adversity.Rich shares his journey of finding purpose and direction through the military, the harrowing experience of the ambush, and the immediate aftermath of losing his arm. He opens up about the emotional and physical toll of his injury, the struggle to find a new purpose, and the process of reinventing himself. Rich's story is a testament to the power of moving forward, no matter the obstacles.Together, Lyndsay and Rich explore the themes of resilience, mindset, and the importance of showing up every day, even when it's hard. They discuss the concept of emotional threshold, the significance of having a purpose, and the transformative power of doing uncomfortable things.This episode is a beacon of hope and inspiration for anyone facing their own battles, reminding us all that the only way is forward.Find Rich Ingram Here:Instagram: @richtingramFacebook: Raw ResilienceLinkedIn: Rich T IngramWebsite: Rich IngramYouTube: @richingramrawresilienceEpisode Highlights:(00:00) This is your pain game podcast about living with chronic pain and trauma(02:15) Introduction to Rich Ingram and his journey(06:48) The ambush in Iraq and losing his arm(15:30) The emotional and physical toll of the injury(22:05) Finding purpose and direction through the military(28:20) The struggle of reinventing himself(35:10) The importance of mindset in overcoming adversity(40:55) Practical strategies for resilience and perseverance(47:30) The role of supportive relationships in the journey(53:20) The power of doing uncomfortable things(57:45) Final thoughts and words of encouragement for listeners
Step into the transformative world of habit formation and chronic pain management with this insightful episode of The Pain Game Podcast. Your host, Lyndsay Soprano, delves into the intricate dance of habits and their profound impact on our lives, especially when managing chronic pain and trauma. In this episode, Lyndsay is joined by the inspiring Ronnie Loaiza, a master certified professional life coach, certified habit coach, and certified personal trainer. Together, they explore the power of habits in self-care, the distinction between coaching and therapy, and practical strategies for breaking free from the habits that hold us back.Ronnie shares her expertise on creating easy and doable habits that help navigate illness, chronic fatigue, and pain while staying on top of your game. She emphasizes the importance of rewarding yourself for every small action and offers a fresh perspective on setting boundaries and celebrating even the tiniest of achievements.This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone looking to transform their daily routines and embrace a more fulfilling life.Find Ronnie Loaiza Here:Instagram: @ronnielolifecoachWebsite: Ronnie Lo Life CoachFacebook: Take Action Women's Level Up HubLinkedIn: Ronnie Lo Life CoachEpisode Highlights:(00:00) This podcast focuses on living with chronic pain and trauma(02:10) Introduction to Ronnie Loaiza and her expertise in habit coaching(05:45) The definition of habits and their role in self-care(10:20) The subconscious nature of habits and their impact on daily life(15:15) Breaking free from habits that hinder productivity(20:30) The difference between coaching and therapy(25:50) The importance of rewarding yourself for small actions(30:05) Setting boundaries and celebrating personal achievements(35:40) Practical steps for creating new, positive habits(40:20) The significance of a supportive team in managing chronic pain(45:55) Ronnie's three pillars of habit formation(50:30) The role of mindset in overcoming chronic pain challenges(55:10) Final thoughts and words of encouragement for listeners
Welcome to the vibrant and imaginative world of creativity and healing with this episode of The Pain Game Podcast. Your host, Lyndsay Soprano, opens up about her lifelong battle with insomnia and the darkness that fueled her creative spirit. From transforming her childhood bedroom into a sanctuary of color to managing OCD tendencies as an adult, Lyndsay's journey is a testament to the power of creativity in coping with trauma.Lyndsay welcomes the incredibly dynamic Jenni Grover, a wellness coach who merges craft and health to help her clients navigate their physical, mental, social, creative, and spiritual concerns. Jenni shares her insights on the importance of creativity in wellness practices and offers practical advice on how to incorporate creative activities into daily life, even for those who may feel creatively stifled.Join us for a conversation that promises to inspire you to embrace your innate creativity, explore new avenues of self-expression, and find joy in the process of creation. Whether you're a seasoned artist or someone looking to rediscover your creative spark, this episode is a colorful journey you won't want to miss.Find Jenni Grover Here:Instagram: @coachjennigroverWebsite: Coach Jenni GroverFacebook: Coach Jenni GroverLinkedIn: Coach Jenni GroverEpisode Highlights:(00:00) This podcast focuses on chronic pain and trauma, getting to the heart of healing(02:15) Lyndsay's childhood struggles with insomnia and creativity as a coping mechanism(10:30) Introduction to Jenni Grover and her colorful journey(15:45) The intersection of craft and health in Jenni's coaching practice(20:20) The importance of play and creativity in wellness(25:50) Overcoming fears and ego to embrace creativity(30:15) How trauma influences our need for safety and structure(35:00) Creative practices tailored to individual needs(40:10) The role of creativity in processing pain and trauma(45:20) Jenni's book "Chronic Babe 101" and its impact(50:30) The importance of a trauma-informed approach to chronic illness(55:00) Final thoughts on living a colorful, creative life despite chronic pain
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