Feeling Things with Amy & Kat

Nashville Podcast Network

Feeling Things with Amy & Kat is a podcast for anyone who’s ever had feelings—or wants to. Hosted by Amy Brown and therapist Kat Van Buren, this is a space where nothing is off-limits. From deep reflections on childhood to pop culture obsessions to what’s happening in the world, all feelings deserve a seat at the table—big, small, awkward, joyful, confusing, and everything in between. At its core, it’s real friends having real conversations about real feelings. Some episodes go deep, some stay light, but all are rooted in curiosity, honesty, and connection. In a world that moves fast, sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is pause... and feel things.

  1. Soul Sessions: Why We Look Outside Ourselves for Truth

    22小時前

    Soul Sessions: Why We Look Outside Ourselves for Truth

    Why do we keep assuming someone else knows better than we do? In this episode, Amanda Rieger Green dives deep into our collective "external hunger"—the pervasive habit of looking outside ourselves for answers, validation, and truth. Whether we are looking to experts, influencers, institutions, or even AI, human beings are constantly seeking external certainty to escape the discomfort of the unknown. But the truth is, we don't need more information; we need a completely new way to relate to what we already know. Pulling insight from the Gene Keys, we explore how grasping for answers keeps our consciousness in a state of "dullness." When we finally loosen our grip on trying to control outcomes, we unlock a magnetic, fluorescent energy within. As the pace of global intelligence and technology accelerates into July and August, our physical bodies and nervous systems are carrying a heavy load. This episode is an invitation to pause, ground, and learn how to float in the uncertainty rather than swim upstream. In this episode, we dive into: The Illusion of the External Expert: Why we assume truth lives at the top of the pyramid. Information vs. Relief: Recognizing when your mind is grasping vs. when your soul needs grounding. Gene Keys Insight: Shifting your consciousness from Dullness to Fluorescence. Nervous System Calibration: Giving your physical body credit for navigating this unprecedented evolutionary speed. Summer Energy Care: Concrete, simple somatic practices to clean and clear your energy field for July and August. The Power of Being Witnessed: Why we cannot walk through this global shift alone.   Host: Amanda Rieger Green Subscribe to Amanda's YouTube HERE! Follow Amanda on Instagram: @soulpathology  Check out Amanda's Website: SoulPathology.com  Send Amanda an Email: Podcast@soulsessions.me See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    44 分鐘
  2. What's God Got To Do With It?: How to Rewire Your Brain in Minutes, Not Years [With Neurosurgeon Dr. Lee Warren]

    2日前

    What's God Got To Do With It?: How to Rewire Your Brain in Minutes, Not Years [With Neurosurgeon Dr. Lee Warren]

    What if you didn't have to manage your anxiety, your trauma, your patterns for the rest of your life? What if you could actually repair the root problem—and move on? In this final episode of our series, Dr. Lee Warren and I talk about the solution. The shift from "holding pressure on the wound forever" to actually stitching it up and letting it heal. The shift from symptom management to root repair. The shift from spending years in therapy just managing to actually becoming the surgeon of your own mind. Dr. Warren explains the consent-to-automate sequence—the missing piece that most mental health approaches don't teach. It's the moment your brain asks for permission to automate a thought, feeling, or reaction. And once you learn to spot that moment, you can withhold consent and install a better automation instead. The brain rewires in seconds to minutes—not years. But here's the key: it's not just about changing your thoughts. It's about rewiring your self-image—the subconscious beliefs that are running the show. Because if your self-image undermines what Scripture says about you, you'll keep defaulting to the old patterns no matter how hard you try. We tie it all back to Ephesians 4, where Paul talks about being "renewed in the spirit of your mind." He wasn't saying "manage your old self forever." He was saying "put on the new self"—an actual identity-level transformation. And that's exactly what Self-Brain Surgery makes possible. This episode is the hopeful one. The practical one. The one that shows you how to stop managing and start repairing. If you're ready to move on with your life, this is the conversation you've been waiting for. GUEST: Dr. Lee Warren // wleewarrenmd.com // @drleewarrenListen to Dr. Warren's Podcast here.Order Dr. Warren's New Book, The Life-Changing Art of Self-Brain Surgery. HOST: Leanne Ellington // StresslessEating.com // @LeanneEllington // @theteenagerbrain To learn more about Leanne, head over to www.LeanneEllington.com, and to share your thoughts, questions, feedback, or guest suggestions instantly, head on over to www.WhatsGodGotToDoWithIt.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    28 分鐘
  3. What's God Got To Do With It? Why Focusing on Your Problems Makes Them Worse [With Neurosurgeon Dr. Lee Warren]

    6月20日

    What's God Got To Do With It? Why Focusing on Your Problems Makes Them Worse [With Neurosurgeon Dr. Lee Warren]

    What if the very thing mental health culture tells you to do—focus on your trauma, honor your feelings, explore your pain—is actually reinforcing the patterns that are keeping you stuck? In this episode, Dr. Lee Warren and I tackle one of the most controversial (and most important) truths about how the brain works: where you put your attention literally shapes your reality. What you focus on expands. And if you're spending years focusing on your trauma, your pain, your "broken" parts, you're training your brain to keep running those patterns. We talk about the observer effect from quantum physics, how the ACC (the social-emotional brain) operates at the subconscious level, and why your beliefs have to align with what Scripture says about you—not just intellectually, but at the deepest level where your brain is automating your identity. This isn't about toxic positivity or pretending the pain isn't real. It's about understanding that constantly rehearsing "I AM anxious, I AM broken, I AM not enough" is literally giving your brain permission to keep being that. And there's a better way. If you've ever felt like you've been "working on yourself" for years but you're still stuck in the same patterns, this episode will show you why—and what needs to shift. GUEST: Dr. Lee Warren // wleewarrenmd.com // @drleewarrenListen to Dr. Warren's Podcast here.Order Dr. Warren's New Book, The Life-Changing Art of Self-Brain Surgery. HOST: Leanne Ellington // StresslessEating.com // @LeanneEllington // @theteenagerbrain To learn more about Leanne, head over to www.LeanneEllington.com, and to share your thoughts, questions, feedback, or guest suggestions instantly, head on over to www.WhatsGodGotToDoWithIt.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    20 分鐘

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Feeling Things with Amy & Kat is a podcast for anyone who’s ever had feelings—or wants to. Hosted by Amy Brown and therapist Kat Van Buren, this is a space where nothing is off-limits. From deep reflections on childhood to pop culture obsessions to what’s happening in the world, all feelings deserve a seat at the table—big, small, awkward, joyful, confusing, and everything in between. At its core, it’s real friends having real conversations about real feelings. Some episodes go deep, some stay light, but all are rooted in curiosity, honesty, and connection. In a world that moves fast, sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is pause... and feel things.

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