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Episode #32
The Magic is in the Mud: Finding Your Message, Your Story, and Your Purpose with Michelle Garside
Aug 13, 202654 minS1
She was one of my very first guests. And I am so glad she is back. Michelle Garside is a brand architect, writer, and truth teller who has spent her career helping visionaries, leaders, healers, and seekers uncover why they are here — and then share it with the world. She co-founded Soul Camp Creative, the Enchantment Experience, and the Connecticut Women's Club. Her first book — Not Awakened: The Messy Truth About Finding Yourself — is available for pre-order on Amazon right now ahead of its February 23rd launch. And it is going to change people. Find it here https://www.notawakened.com/ What We Talk About What it felt like to close Soul Camp Creative — and why Michelle describes it as being let out of a gilded cage she didn't even know she was in What it means to be a brand architect and why the work always starts in the dark, not the light Why the magic is so often in the mud — and how our deepest wounds become our most powerful messages A Line That Stayed With Me "My prayer is that people read this and feel not so messed up — and that the clasp on their purse around their shame loosens just a little." About Michelle Garside Michelle Garside is a brand architect, writer, and truth teller devoted to helping people uncover why they're here and share it with the world. She is the author of Not Awakened: The Messy Truth About Finding Yourself — available for pre-order on Amazon now, officially out February 23rd. Connect With Michelle Garside Pre-order Not Awakened on Amazon — search "Not Awakened Michelle Garside" Soul Camp Creative: soulcampcreative.com The Not Awakened Experience at Omega: omegainstitute.org Instagram: @michellegarside Thanks for listening. Your support means everything - so if you are moved to, please leave me a review and share this episode with a friend who may need the messages held here. Don't be a stranger. You can reach me at podcast@dympnaweil.com Website https://www.dympnaweil.com Substack (or other newsletter) https://substack.com/@dympnaweil Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Blue Health, Awe, and the Healing Power of Water with Dr. Easkey Britton
Jul 26, 202655 minS1
Today I sit down with Dr. Easkey Britton, marine social scientist, big wave surfer, author, and one of the most original thinkers I have encountered on the relationship between water, the body, and what it means to be fully alive. Easkey was literally named after a surf break on the wild northwest coast of Ireland, and has spent her life at the intersection of the sea and science — researching what water does to us physiologically, emotionally, and communally. We talk about Blue Health, the neuroscience of awe, the ancient Irish understanding of water as medicine, and what happened when Easkey became the first woman to surf in Iran. We talk about nervous system regulation, forest bathing, terpenes, and the shared experience of being in water with other human beings. We talk about what it means to notice beauty in a world that moves too fast to let us. And somewhere in the middle of it all — we talk about coming home to yourself. What We Talk About The ancient Irish understanding of water as medicine — sacred springs, holy wells, and rituals of the sea What Blue Health actually is and what the science is showing us about water's effect on the nervous system and brain Liquid Therapy — the ocean therapy charity in Donegal creating access to the sea for young people with physical disabilities and mental health challenges Easkey's groundbreaking journey to Iran in 2013 — becoming the first woman to surf there and what that experience taught her about belonging, barriers, and the ocean as a leveler The Be Like Water initiative and what happened when women in Iran learned to surf by starting with attunement rather than technique How shared experience in water breaks down barriers that persist on land The science of awe — why nature and music are two of the biggest sources of everyday awe and what that means for our nervous systems Terpenes — the molecules released by trees that literally change the biochemistry of your brain Entrainment and how shared communal experiences synchronize our nervous systems The difference between consuming life and actually feeling it The ocean breath practice — a simple, beautiful way to connect with water wherever you are The art of noticing — one beautiful thing a day and what happens when you start keeping a log of i Connect With Easkey Britton Website: easkeybritton.com Instagram: @easkeysurf Books: Saltwater in the Blood, Ebb and Flow, 50 Things to Do by the Sea Thanks for listening. Your support means everything - so if you are moved to, please leave me a review and share this episode with a friend who may need the messages held here. Don't be a stranger. You can reach me at podcast@dympnaweil.com Website https://www.dympnaweil.com Substack (or other newsletter) https://substack.com/@dympnaweil Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dympnaweil/ Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
What Your Relationship With Food Is Really Trying to Tell You with Stephanie Mara
Jul 14, 20261h 3mS1
What if your relationship with food was never really about food at all? That is the question at the heart of this conversation, and the answer is more profound and more compassionate than most of us have ever been offered. Today I sit down with Stephanie Mara, creator of Somatic Eating™, for a conversation that gently reframes everything we think we know about eating, body image, and the behaviors we've spent years trying to fix, control, or overcome. Stephanie brings two decades of private practice experience alongside her own deeply personal journey through digestive issues, diet culture, and the discovery that what she was really navigating all along was trauma, nervous system dysregulation, and a body doing its absolute best to keep her safe. This episode is not about what to eat. It's about learning to listen to what your body has been trying to tell you all along. What We Talk About What somatic eating actually means — and why the word somatic matters How Stephanie's own digestive issues and history with diet culture led her to create an entirely new framework Why our food behaviors are not pathologies — they are the wisest, most adaptive responses available to us at the time The connection between trauma, nervous system dysregulation, and our relationship with food and body image Why it is never really about the food — and what it actually is about Attachment styles and how our earliest experiences of safety shape the way we eat The difference between interoception, proprioception, and exteroception — and how each one offers a different doorway back into the body Somatic pauses — a simple, individualized practice for reconnecting with yourself throughout the day Why some people need to tune in more and others need to tune in differently — and how to know which one you are The concept of allostatic load and why reducing your stress bucket throughout the day changes everything about your evenings How small, consistent moments of nervous system regulation create more choice — around food and everything else A Note From Dympna What I love most about Stephanie's work is the compassion at the center of it. She is not asking you to fix your relationship with food. She is asking you to get curious about what it has been trying to communicate. That is a very different invitation — and a much kinder one. Connect With Stephanie Mara 🌐 Website: stephaniemara.com 🍽️ Somatic Eating: somaticeating.com 📲 Instagram: @_stephaniemara 🎙️ Podcast: Satiated Podcast ✉️ Email: support@stephaniemara.com 📬 Free 5-day email series: available at stephaniemara.com Don't be a stranger. You can reach me at podcast@dympnaweil.com https://www.dympnaweil.com Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Greatest Hits Rebroadcast: Feeling Burnt Out? How to Reclaim Your Time, Energy & Joy with Dr Mary Leung
Jul 1, 202646 minS1
Ever feel like you're doing everything "right" and still feeling drained? This episode of Prescribing Possibility is for anyone, especially high achievers who's tired of running on empty and ready to reconnect with what matters most. Dr. Mary Leung, a triple-board-certified physician turned certified life coach, gets candid about her own experience of burnout, and how she rewrote the script of her life to find clarity, balance, and real joy. Her story is packed with both heart and practical tools to help you shift from survival mode to intentional living. Thanks for listening. Your support means everything - so if you are moved to, please leave me a review and share this episode with a friend who may need the messages held here. Don't be a stranger. You can reach me at podcast@dympnaweil.com Website https://www.dympnaweil.com Substack (or other newsletter) https://substack.com/@dympnaweil Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dympnaweil/ Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/dympnaweil/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dympna.weil Bluesky https://@dympnaweil.bsky.social Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Find Your CALM: A Simple Practice for When Life Feels Like Too Much
Jun 12, 202622 minS1
It's just us today. Join me for a conversation about one of the simplest and most useful tools I've found — one I use personally, teach regularly, and come back to especially when life feels like it's running the show instead of me. It's called the CALM Method. And before your brain tells you this sounds too simple to matter — I'm going to lovingly challenge that thought. Because the things that change us most often aren't complicated. What makes them powerful is consistency, intentionality, and practicing them in the middle of real life — not in retreat centers or perfectly quiet rooms. CALM stands for Compassion, Awareness, Listening, and Mindfulness. And in this episode I walk you through exactly what each one looks like in practice — not in theory, but in the parking lot at Target, in the checkout line at the grocery store, sitting in your car after a long day trying not to fall apart before you walk through the door. Free Resource Mentioned in This Episode 📥 Download the free CALM Method Workbook a practical, simple tool to help you reconnect with yourself and find your way back to calm in the middle of real life. 👉 https://dympna.myflodesk.com/calm Thanks for listening. Your support means everything - so if you are moved to, please leave me a review and share this episode with a friend who may need the messages held here. Don't be a stranger. You can reach me at podcast@dympnaweil.com Website https://www.dympnaweil.com Substack (or other newsletter) https://substack.com/@dympnaweil Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dympnaweil/ Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/dympnaweil/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dympna.weil Bluesky https://@dympnaweil.bsky.social Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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