Permission to Heal

Alli Therapy

Permission to Heal is a mental health podcast that brings the stories we often hide into the light, because shame shrinks when we share in safe spaces. Each episode offers honest conversations with real people and insights from therapists and experts, giving you practical tools for emotional wellness, healing, and healthier relationships. Hosted by Kelly Kozluk, a Registered Psychotherapist with Alli Therapy, this show invites you to connect, grow, and be fully human. Find your perfect therapist match today at alli.io.

  1. What No One Tells You About Postpartum, From a Mom and Therapist

    13 APR

    What No One Tells You About Postpartum, From a Mom and Therapist

    What is actually normal after you have a baby… and what’s a sign you might need support? In this honest, practical, and deeply reassuring conversation, Kelly is joined by Natalie, a Registered Psychotherapist, mom of one, and currently pregnant, to talk about the postpartum experience no one prepares you for. They unpack the emotional reality of the early weeks after birth, including the very common “baby blues,” the mental load no one talks about, and the difference between what’s hard-but-normal and what may be postpartum depression, anxiety, or OCD. You’ll learn: What the baby blues really feel like (and how long they last) What no one tells you about the postpartum experience How postpartum depression, anxiety, and OCD can show up The signs it’s time to reach out for help How to prepare before baby arrives to protect your mental health How partners and loved ones can offer meaningful support This conversation is for anyone (pregnant folks and supporters!) who wants a more honest, compassionate understanding of postpartum mental health, without shame, fear, or unrealistic expectations. Because the more we talk about it, the less alone new parents have to feel. 🎙 Hosted by Kelly, Registered Psychotherapist and host of Permission to Heal 📩 Share this episode with someone who might need it ⭐ Follow, rate, and review to help us continue bringing these conversations into the light At Alli Therapy, we make mental health support accessible and affordable for everyone. Visit alli.io to book a session with an intern therapist (your first session is free, and sessions start at $45 after) or connect with an associate therapist starting at $115.

    32 min
  2. Kristen Seaton: What Cancer Taught me about Healing Physically, Mentally and Living Fully

    30 MAR

    Kristen Seaton: What Cancer Taught me about Healing Physically, Mentally and Living Fully

    In this episode of Permission to Heal, Kelly sits down with Kristen Seaton, a Toronto-based fitness instructor and talent leader at Lululemon, to talk about the moment her life changed with an unexpected cervical cancer diagnosis. Kristen shares what it was like to move through fear, uncertainty, and treatment while staying gently connected to her body through movement and to her people through deep human connection. She speaks candidly about the emotional weight of diagnosis, the patience and slowness healing requires, and how joy can still exist, even when it looks very different than before. This conversation is a reminder that movement and community can be powerful forms of medicine, that you are capable of handling incredibly hard things, and that you can always get back to a new version of yourself. This episode is for you if you’re navigating illness, supporting someone who is, or learning how to stay connected to your body and joy through life’s hardest seasons. 🎙 Hosted by Kelly, Registered Psychotherapist and host of Permission to Heal 📩 Share this episode with someone who might need it ⭐ Follow, rate, and review to help us continue bringing these conversations into the light At Alli Therapy, we make mental health support accessible and affordable for everyone. Visit alli.io to book a session with an intern therapist (your first session is free, and sessions start at $45 after) or connect with an associate therapist starting at $115.

    29 min
  3. How to Stop Childhood Wounds From Ruining Your Adult Relationships

    16 MAR

    How to Stop Childhood Wounds From Ruining Your Adult Relationships

    In this episode, Kelly is joined by Susan, an associate therapist at Alli Therapy, for a thoughtful conversation about how childhood attachment wounds can shape our sense of safety, relationships, and emotional world as adults. Many of the ways we show up in relationships today were learned long before we had the words to understand them. Together, Kelly and Susan explore how early experiences with caregivers can influence attachment styles, trust, emotional regulation, and the way we connect with our caregivers and others later in life. This episode is for you if… • you find yourself feeling anxious, insecure, or distant in relationships • you hold hurt, anger and resentment towards your caregivers • you struggle to trust that people will stay or truly support you • you notice old emotional patterns showing up in your adult relationships • you want to better understand your attachment style and where it comes from • you’re curious about how healing childhood wounds can help you move toward more secure, fulfilling connections Most importantly, this episode focuses on healing. Kelly and Susan discuss what it looks like to move toward secure attachment, how therapy and self-awareness can support that process, and how making sense of our childhood experiences can open the door to healthier relationships and a more grounded sense of self. 🎙 Hosted by Kelly, Registered Psychotherapist and host of Permission to Heal 📩 Share this episode with someone who might need it ⭐ Follow, rate, and review to help us continue bringing these conversations into the light At Alli Therapy, we make mental health support accessible and affordable for everyone. Visit alli.io to book a session with an intern therapist (your first session is free, and sessions start at $45 after) or connect with an associate therapist starting at $115.

    40 min
  4. Toxic Relationships: Why It’s So Hard to Recognize Them, Leave and Heal with Kojenwa Moitt

    2 MAR

    Toxic Relationships: Why It’s So Hard to Recognize Them, Leave and Heal with Kojenwa Moitt

    What does a toxic relationship really look like and why is it so hard to see when you’re in it? This week on Permission to Heal, Kelly sits down with Kojenwa Moitt, actor, marketing expert, entrepreneur, and PR maven for a powerful and deeply honest conversation about surviving abusive relationships with men who displayed narcissistic personality traits. Kojenwa shares her personal story of being in relationships that were manipulative, emotionally abusive, and confusing. Together, we explore: • The subtle and overt signs of toxic and unhealthy relationships • Why intelligent, capable, successful women still struggle to recognize red flags • The psychological impact of gaslighting, control, and emotional abuse • Why leaving is complicated, emotionally, practically, and neurologically • The first steps toward safety, clarity, and reclaiming your voice • How healing begins with authenticity, truth-telling, and community If you’re navigating a difficult relationship, healing after emotional abuse, or learning how to trust yourself again this episode is for you. 🎙 Hosted by Kelly, Registered Psychotherapist and host of Permission to Heal 📩 Share this episode with someone who might need it ⭐ Follow, rate, and review to help us continue bringing these conversations into the light At Alli Therapy, we make mental health support accessible and affordable for everyone. Visit alli.io to book a session with an intern therapist (your first session is free, and sessions start at $45 after) or connect with an associate therapist starting at $115. Self Care Warning: This episode contains stories that include toxic, unhealthy and abusive relationship patterns and may not be a helpful part of everyone’s journey. If this doeosn't serve you, please skip this episode. With care, Permission to Heal.

    50 min
  5. The Key to Healthy Relationships: Connection over Perfection

    9 FEB

    The Key to Healthy Relationships: Connection over Perfection

    Relationships can be hard, not because you’re doing them wrong, but because they involve two different people with two different nervous systems, histories, needs, and ways of loving. In this solo episode of Permission to Heal, Kelly explores what actually makes relationships work, and why it’s not about finding “the one,” but about choosing someone you’re willing to work through differences with while staying emotionally connected. This episode unpacks how many of our behaviours in relationships are really attempts to find connection, love, and security. Kelly invites listeners to look beyond surface-level conflict and instead understand what’s happening underneath, what we’re really asking for when we react, withdraw, argue, or shut down. You’ll also hear about the importance of listening to understand (not to win), navigating differences with compassion, and how repair, coming back together after disconnection, is one of the most powerful skills in any healthy relationship. This episode is for anyone who wants deeper connection, healthier communication, and more understanding in their relationships, especially when things feel hard. Follow us, Permission to Heal, and get caught up on Youtube, Apple and Spotify. At Alli Therapy, we make mental health support accessible and affordable for everyone. Visit alli.io to book a session with an intern therapist (your first session is free, and sessions start at $45 after) or connect with an associate therapist starting at $115.

    13 min

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Permission to Heal is a mental health podcast that brings the stories we often hide into the light, because shame shrinks when we share in safe spaces. Each episode offers honest conversations with real people and insights from therapists and experts, giving you practical tools for emotional wellness, healing, and healthier relationships. Hosted by Kelly Kozluk, a Registered Psychotherapist with Alli Therapy, this show invites you to connect, grow, and be fully human. Find your perfect therapist match today at alli.io.

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