All Things Good

Jovanna Surillo

All Things Good—the podcast where we explore the inner world to transform the outer one. Jovanna Surillo, is here to guide you through deep conversations on self-development, spirituality, psychology, neuroscience, and mental health. This is a space for growth, healing, and rediscovery. If you're ready to break patterns, shift your mindset, and reconnect with your true self—you're in the right place. Because here, we’re all about one thing: helping you get back to you

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    Family Constellations The key To Reconciliation and Healing with Andreea

    What if the struggles, emotions, or patterns you're carrying didn't actually begin with you? In this episode of All Things Good, we're exploring the fascinating world of Family Constellations—a powerful approach that helps uncover hidden family dynamics, inherited beliefs, and generational patterns that may be influencing our lives in ways we don't even realize. From recurring relationship challenges and self-sabotaging behaviors to feelings of guilt, responsibility, or not fully belonging, many of us are carrying stories that were written long before we arrived. Through this conversation, we'll explore how family systems shape us, how unresolved experiences can echo across generations, and what becomes possible when we bring awareness, compassion, and healing to what we've inherited. Join us as we discuss what Family Constellations are, how the process works, and why understanding our roots can help us create a healthier future for ourselves and the generations that follow. Because sometimes healing isn't about fixing yourself—it's about recognizing what was never yours to carry in the first place. In This Episode: ✨ What Family Constellations are and how they work ✨ How generational patterns can shape our lives ✨ The hidden loyalties that keep us stuck ✨ Why we repeat certain behaviors and relationship dynamics ✨ The connection between awareness, healing, and freedom ✨ How breaking cycles can impact future generations Connect with Andreea Instagram https://www.instagram.com/andreealupulescu99/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andreea.lupulescu.LG/Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreealupulescu/Website: https://www.inheritanceunbound.com/Andreeas Work https://www.skool.com/break-the-pattern/about

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    When the Body Keeps the Score… in Real Time with guest Dr. Lyons

    What if healing isn't just about changing your thoughts—but also about understanding what your body has been carrying all along? In this episode of *All Things Good*, I sit down with Dr. Varleisha D. Lyons, occupational therapist, applied neurosociology specialist, and founder of Wasut Sanctuary & Education, to explore the powerful connection between trauma, self-regulation, community, and healing. Together, we discuss how trauma can live in the body long after an experience has passed, why so many people struggle to feel safe within themselves, and how neuroscience, mindfulness, culture, and spirituality can work together to support lasting transformation. We also dive into the importance of belonging, the role of community in healing, and practical ways to begin reconnecting with yourself when life feels overwhelming. If you've ever wondered why awareness alone isn't enough to create change, this conversation offers a deeper understanding of what healing can truly look and feel like. ### 🔑 Topics Covered * Trauma and the nervous system * Self-regulation and emotional well-being * The connection between mind, body, and healing * Community, belonging, and resilience * Neuroscience and spirituality * Practical tools for creating safety within yourself Healing isn't just about what happened to us—it's about learning how to reconnect with ourselves, our bodies, and each other. This episode invites you to explore that journey. Connect with Dr. Lyons Website www.DrVarleisha.com Books www.DrVarleisha.com

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    Laughter as Medicine: A Key to Resilience with guest Marla

    Laughter is often seen as something simple — a reaction, a moment, a temporary feeling — but what if it’s actually a powerful tool for healing, connection, and transformation? In this episode of All Things Good, we sit down with registered clinical counsellor and professional speaker Marla to explore the concept of Laughter Intelligence™ and how intentionally harnessing the energy of laughter can positively impact our mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing. Together, we discuss the connection between joy and healing, how laughter affects the nervous system, why so many people lose touch with playfulness as they grow older, and how laughter can reduce defensiveness, build trust, and create space for deeper connection and personal growth. This conversation is thoughtful, uplifting, and full of reminders that healing doesn’t always have to be heavy. If you’ve been feeling emotionally exhausted, disconnected from joy, or simply needing a breath of lightness, this episode is for you. ✨ In this episode, we discuss: What Laughter Intelligence™ is The mental and physical benefits of laughter Joy as a healing practice The relationship between laughter and emotional safety Why playfulness matters in adulthood How laughter can strengthen relationships and resilience Connect with Marla Website: marlasimlett.com Podcast https://www.linkedin.com/in/marlasimlett/ Youtube https://youtube.com/@marlasimlett8548?si=UHqOu4kh0wH_N3qC Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/marlasimlett/ #AllThingsGoodPodcast #MentalHealth #Healing #Joy #LaughterTherapy #SelfDevelopment #EmotionalWellness #PersonalGrowth #Podcast

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All Things Good—the podcast where we explore the inner world to transform the outer one. Jovanna Surillo, is here to guide you through deep conversations on self-development, spirituality, psychology, neuroscience, and mental health. This is a space for growth, healing, and rediscovery. If you're ready to break patterns, shift your mindset, and reconnect with your true self—you're in the right place. Because here, we’re all about one thing: helping you get back to you