Embodied with Anne Bérubé

Anne Bérubé

Podcast by Anne Bérubé

  1. Mar 3

    When Success No Longer Fits: The Courage to Pivot & Trust the Unknown with Meghan Telpner

    How do you know when it’s time to pivot in life — especially when everything looks successful from the outside? In this episode of The Embodied Podcast, Anne Bérubé sits down with bestselling author and entrepreneur Meghan Telpner to explore what it really means to outgrow a successful career and trust your body through identity change. Meghan Telpner is the founder of the Academy of Culinary Nutrition, a Toronto-based entrepreneur featured in Forbes and named one of Canada’s Top 100 Female Entrepreneurs. After 15 years of building a thriving global business, Meghan made a courageous pivot: she closed her company and stepped into the unknown. Now in semi-retirement as a fiber artist and host of The Courageous Pivot podcast, Meghan shares the deeper truth behind reinvention, burnout, and identity evolution. In this conversation, we explore: How to know when it’s time to pivot in lifeSigns your body is asking for changeLeaving a successful business or careerThe grief of outgrowing what once workedTrusting the unknown during major life transitionsWhy resisting change creates sufferingLetting go of rigid five-year plans If you’re navigating a life transition, identity shift, burnout, or questioning your current path, this episode offers grounded insight into how to trust yourself — even when clarity isn’t fully available yet. Listen now to discover why the unknown may actually be the safest place.

    54 min
  2. Feb 6

    When the Body Remembers Wholeness: A Conversation with Sheila Winter Wallace

    In this deeply embodied conversation, Anne is joined by Sheila Winter Wallace, a Master WEL-Systems® Educator, CODE Model Coach™ and BodySpirit Integration Specialist whose life’s work is devoted to transforming pain into peace and possibility. Sheila speaks to the body as the final frontier of thought—the place where our deepest beliefs, histories, and potentials are held. Drawing from decades of experience in nursing, healing, education, and ministry, she shares how the body is not something to fix or override, but a living intelligence designed to guide us back into relationship with ourselves. This episode explores: How suffering can shift into sudden relief when the body is truly listened toThe body as our most powerful communication deviceWhat it means to trust the body’s innate genius rather than trying to control or override itHow embodied awareness restores a consistently empowered relationship with Self As a closing gift, Sheila offers a Huna chant—an audible transmission that beautifully anchors the conversation and invites the listener into felt experience beyond words. If this conversation resonates and you’re curious to explore what relief, clarity, and embodiment could feel like in your own life, Sheila invites you to book a free discovery call: 👉 sheilawinterwallace.com 👉 https://calendly.com/sheilawinterwallace/from-suffering-to-sudden-relief-discovery-call

    42 min
  3. 10/21/2025

    The Anatomy of Anxiety and the Science of the Soul: A Conversation with Dr. Ellen Vora

    Exploring the science of emotional release and the soul’s wisdom within anxiety, rest, and embodiment. In this soul-nourishing episode of Embodied, Anne Bérubé sits down with Dr. Ellen Vora, board-certified psychiatrist, acupuncturist, yoga teacher, and author of The Anatomy of Anxiety. Together, they explore how anxiety is not simply a problem of the mind but a full-body message—a call from within to restore balance, release what’s been held, and trust the body’s innate wisdom. Dr. Vora explains the science behind emotional tears—how they literally release stress hormones—and shares why rest, receptivity, and intuitive living are essential medicines in a culture that glorifies constant doing. This is a conversation where science meets spirit, reminding us that healing begins when we stop trying to fix ourselves and start listening to the body that remembers the way. In this episode: 🌿 The difference between false anxiety and true anxiety 💧 How crying completes the stress cycle and helps the body self-regulate 🌙 The sacred balance between yin and yang — rest and action 🔥 How reclaiming intuition and rest can prevent burnout 💫 Why healing always begins with embodiment and self-trust Guest Links: 🌐 Website: www.ellenvora.com 📸 Instagram: @ellenvoramd 📘 Facebook: facebook.com/ellenvoramd 🎥 YouTube: Dr. Ellen Vora on YouTube About Dr. Ellen Vora: Ellen Vora, MD, is a board-certified psychiatrist, acupuncturist, and yoga teacher who takes a functional-medicine approach to mental health—addressing imbalance at the root. A graduate of Yale University (BA) and Columbia University (MD), her work bridges modern medicine and holistic healing to help people feel grounded, connected, and whole.

    1 hr

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