Episodes
After a catastrophic injury we rely on the brilliance of our allopathic model. When the condition becomes chronic or in the case of a life long disability, our allopathic model falls short. Join Chanda Hinton and myself as we discuss the Chanda Center in Colorado and the amazing work her centre is doing to make integrative care more accessible to those living with spinal injuries, Multiple Sclerosis, chronic conditions and so much more!You can learn more about Chanda and all the amazing work...
Published 10/24/24
Chronic Headache & Migraine, Alexandria LevinLiving with the invisible reality of chronic pain is a challenge many struggle to articulate. Janna Kimel and her team at The Chronic Pain Project are amplifying these voices, using art and storytelling to bring the hidden stories of chronic pain to light. This powerful journey offers deep insights, not just for those enduring the pain, but also for those who wish to understand it on a more profound level. For more information, visit...
Published 09/03/24
Living with chronic pain is hard enough but add insomnia and you have a recipe for sleepless nights, increased pain, anxiety and/or depression and the list goes on. If we're not sleeping, we're not healing. Join me in this episode as we explore the deep overlap between chronic pain and insomnia.The Sleep Rescue Bundle - Create your own sleep strategy at your own pace (without the pricey coaching fees). Click HERE to learn more about my Sleep Rescue Bundle.Find our free resourcesLooking for...
Published 07/07/24
Ecology concept. Rising sprout on dry ground.Life with chronic pain often leads to a rabbit hole of seeking new treatments, new doctors and any sense of hope that life will get better. Live with pain long enough and that rabbit hole becomes deep and wide, where the belief of self and of your capabilities diminishes..to the point of believing that you and the body you live in, are truly broken. In this episode I am joined by Chana Studley to discuss some key pain facts related to improving...
Published 04/19/24
Isolation that comes from Chronic pain can come in different forms such as isolation from others, disconnectedness from ourselves and touch starvation. In this episode I sit down with Kat Anna to talk about the biological, psychological and social implications of touch starvation, chronic pain and it's impact on the nervous system. More importantly we discuss the important work to help you move through it all.
Touch releases oxytocin which helps to ease us into more of a relaxed state...
Published 03/11/24
Living with chronic pain can often be an isolating journey, but research consistently highlights the transformative power of community in improving the quality of life for individuals facing this challenge. The latest studies underscore the vital role that a culture of safety and connectedness plays in positively influencing the lived experience of chronic pain.By fostering a supportive community, we not only share the weight of our individual struggles but also amplify our collective...
Published 02/28/24
Opioid induced constipation coupled with chronic pain can make life both unbearable and unpredictable. Join me as I sit down with Nicole Hemmenway from the Us Pain Foundation and Megan Filloramo to talk about opioid induced constipation, the stigma and the solutions as a part of the International Opioid Constipation Awareness Day.
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Published 02/04/24
Ecology concept. Rising sprout on dry ground.In today’s episode we are talking about restoring confidence for a life well lived despite the relentless grip of chronic pain. This pain extends beyond the physical, shaping an enduring emotional battle. It gradually wears away at your self-esteem, causing you to question your value and your capacity to lead a gratifying life.We'll explore how restoring your confidence can be one of the keys to unlocking a life of purpose, connection, and joy....
Published 11/11/23
Pain is a universal human experience, whether it's physical, emotional, or social. It can be all-encompassing, overwhelming, and at times, seem insurmountable often leading to a narrative of suffering. But what if we could change the narrative on how we perceive pain? Pain Research and countless stories from individuals who have faced extraordinary challenges, battled pain in its many forms, and emerged on the other side is showing us that perspective matters.In this episode, I'm joined by...
Published 10/11/23
In this episode I sit down with the esteemed Dr. Harvey Chochinov to discuss dignity and person centered care for both end of life and for the lived experience with pain. Join us as we explore the human experience, the importance of perception, purpose, meaning, and hope in maintaining dignity in care.
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Published 09/25/23
Join Anne Schober and myself as we discuss her latest book she co-authored called 'Invincible – Finding the Light Beyond the Darkness of Chronic Illness.' We explore Anne's experience with pain and living with an invisible illness along with her inspiration in writing the book.
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Published 09/05/23
A decline in our executive functioning (aka getting stuff done) is a direct result of where and how our pain is processed. In this episode Carrie Bonnett and I explore some of the tips and tools to help you get things done even when your brain and the pain are suggesting otherwise.Join us as we do a deeper dive into chronic pain science, strategies and skills to help you better manage the pain inside The Change Pain Academy.
Published 07/13/23
During our annual Willow Tree Summit, our chronic pain warriors sit down with me in 'Conversations from the couch' to talk about the information shared inside the summit. Our Summits aim to hear from a variety of experts...those who live with pain and those that serve them.
Published 07/06/23
Life with chronic pain often leaves you with a deep sense of grief though the loss of limb or the loss of the life you once had, having to relearn as you navigate the world around you while adapting to the changes you are left to deal with often with little to no guidance.In this episode we'll delve into the key components of grief as it relates to the chronic pain experience. Join us as we explore the interconnections and commonalities between the two as we offer insights and tools to...
Published 07/05/23
In this episode I sit down with chronic pain warrior, trauma survivor and Cwtch co-founder Barb Thornton as we explore lessons learned inside The 2023 Willow Tree Summit on Trauma and Pain.We like to call these segments of the Willow Tree Summit 'Conversations from the couch' where I interview warriors about their perspectives and explore their insights into life with pain.
Published 06/21/23
When you get a chronic diagnosis, the positive messaging (and the hope) goes out the window and leaves the warrior feeling unsure of what's to come.
In this episode, I offer a different perspective on your capabilities and how impressive (and complicated) your body and brain truly are.
Published 06/07/23
In this episode I am joined by board certified Wellness Coach Jessica Hill Powell to discuss elimination diets. In this conversation we unpack how an elimination diet helps to reduce inflammation which in turn helps to improve the amount of pain you feel. You will learn about foods that trigger inflammation, how to eliminate them and the importance of reintroducing them slowly.
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Published 05/26/23
One of the biggest questions we get inside The Change Pain Academy is when my pain gets worse, how do I know if I should go to the Doctor or if I can work through it at home? It can be really difficult differentiating between pain from an acute injury or pain that comes from the chronic state.In this episode I give a brief explanation of the questions you can ask yourself to help determine if you stay or if you should go...to see the Doctor (thank you to The Clash for these words).
Published 05/18/23
In this episode I sit down with Kyira Wackett, Therapist and Trauma survivor, to discuss Shame and it's impact on the lived experience of pain and trauma. This conversation comes from our Willow Tree Trauma And Chronic Pain Summit in 2023.
Published 05/16/23
In this episode I sit down with Naturopath and Functional Medicine practitioner Dr Sarah White about working with chronic pain and unresolved trauma through a functional lens.
Published 04/05/23
In this episode I am interviewed by the awe inspiring Peggy MacIntyre, recovered cocaine addict and sexual abuse survivor turned advocate inside her 'Trauma To Triumph - How to Heal the Shame and Heartache of Incest and Sexual Abuse' summit. In this session we talked about chronic pain, trauma and how the two collide amplifying the chronic pain experience.
Published 02/16/23
In this episode I interview Dr. Teitelbaum, the worlds leading integrative specialist on Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia and long haul syndrome. We explore current gaps in our medical model, the four treatable areas of focus on chronic pain and much more.
Published 12/06/22
In this episode I speak with Nathan Augeard (Physiotherapist, clinic owner and PhD candidate) about the role Physiotherapy plays in chronic pain care. We explore the power of re-framing fear of movement into something more meaningful, how patient centered care is missing in our current medical model and how physiotherapists (and Nathan's research) are helping to remedy that... and so much more.
Published 11/27/22