46 min

Heal Your Emotions, Heal Your Body with PT Kim Kolodji The Good Mood Show with Matt O'Neill

    • Mental Health

What if a headache isn’t just a headache? Pain in your body may actually be a signal that there are emotions stored in your body that need to be released. 

In this episode, CEO of Thrive Physical Therapy, Kim Kolodiji, joins Matt O’Neill to teach you how you can heal your body by healing your emotions. 

Here are some power takeaways from today’s conversation: 


Learn to listen to your body 
Discover how your emotions are linked to your muscles 
Incorporate the Emotional Freedom Technique into your life
Your body's innate wisdom 
Open yourself up to high-vibration emotions like peace and joy

[01:37] Kim’s Path Down the Steiner Route: 

Twenty years into her career in physical therapy, Kim found herself in a slump. She wasn’t getting the results she wanted and her patients weren’t making full recoveries. But in 2011, Kim met Rebecca Steiner of the Steiner Institute and became her apprentice. Kim learned how to listen to her patients better, and realized that you don’t have to age with pain. You don’t have to limit yourself in life. 

[11:38] Your Body’s Wisdom: 

As opposed to more traditional forms of physical therapy, the “Steiner Route” goes deep into concepts like joint movement and muscle alignment, and how they relate to our emotions. By listening to the wisdom of our bodies, we can help heal them. Matt is Kim’s patient as well. 

[21:03] The Science of Emotion: 

The longer we keep negative emotions in our bodies, the harder it becomes for our nervous systems to deal with them. Opening ourselves up to high-vibration emotions like joy and peace reflects in our posture. 

[32:35] The Emotional Freedom Technique: 

Certain “meridian points” on our bodies are linked to certain emotions. By identifying the root of our emotional pain, we can address our physical pain as well. Listen to the full episode to hear Matt and Kim’s discussion on the Emotional Freedom Technique. 



Notable Quotes: 

[13:42] — [13:52] “The emotions that were stored in my body that were negative were ones I didn't want to admit that I had. That is the issue.” - Matt 

[17:17] — [17:25] “I was saying, ‘No, I'm super happy. I love everything that's going on. I'm really positive.’ Subconsciously, my body was saying, ‘Yes, I have anger stored in my body.’ - Matt 

[23:53] — [23:58]  “It's just these bad moods that get in the way of us feeling what's at our core already.” - Matt 

[36:21] — [36:28] “Even though I'm feeling the emotion of anger, it's okay. I deeply and completely love and accept myself.” - Matt 



Links to Resources: 

Kim’s LinkedIn 

Thrive Physical Therapy 

Steiner Institute 

THE GOOD MOOD SHOW Podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Anchor, and more… 



About the Guest: 

Kim Kolodiji is a physical therapist with 34 years under her belt, as well as an independent business owner. She started Thrive Physical Therapy as a way to provide one-on-one integrative therapy with a focus on helping people achieve their personal rehab and wellness goals. Kim’s other ventures include being a licensed massage therapist, an energy healing practitioner, and the owner of a small-business massage and bodywork practice, Awakenings Massage.

What if a headache isn’t just a headache? Pain in your body may actually be a signal that there are emotions stored in your body that need to be released. 

In this episode, CEO of Thrive Physical Therapy, Kim Kolodiji, joins Matt O’Neill to teach you how you can heal your body by healing your emotions. 

Here are some power takeaways from today’s conversation: 


Learn to listen to your body 
Discover how your emotions are linked to your muscles 
Incorporate the Emotional Freedom Technique into your life
Your body's innate wisdom 
Open yourself up to high-vibration emotions like peace and joy

[01:37] Kim’s Path Down the Steiner Route: 

Twenty years into her career in physical therapy, Kim found herself in a slump. She wasn’t getting the results she wanted and her patients weren’t making full recoveries. But in 2011, Kim met Rebecca Steiner of the Steiner Institute and became her apprentice. Kim learned how to listen to her patients better, and realized that you don’t have to age with pain. You don’t have to limit yourself in life. 

[11:38] Your Body’s Wisdom: 

As opposed to more traditional forms of physical therapy, the “Steiner Route” goes deep into concepts like joint movement and muscle alignment, and how they relate to our emotions. By listening to the wisdom of our bodies, we can help heal them. Matt is Kim’s patient as well. 

[21:03] The Science of Emotion: 

The longer we keep negative emotions in our bodies, the harder it becomes for our nervous systems to deal with them. Opening ourselves up to high-vibration emotions like joy and peace reflects in our posture. 

[32:35] The Emotional Freedom Technique: 

Certain “meridian points” on our bodies are linked to certain emotions. By identifying the root of our emotional pain, we can address our physical pain as well. Listen to the full episode to hear Matt and Kim’s discussion on the Emotional Freedom Technique. 



Notable Quotes: 

[13:42] — [13:52] “The emotions that were stored in my body that were negative were ones I didn't want to admit that I had. That is the issue.” - Matt 

[17:17] — [17:25] “I was saying, ‘No, I'm super happy. I love everything that's going on. I'm really positive.’ Subconsciously, my body was saying, ‘Yes, I have anger stored in my body.’ - Matt 

[23:53] — [23:58]  “It's just these bad moods that get in the way of us feeling what's at our core already.” - Matt 

[36:21] — [36:28] “Even though I'm feeling the emotion of anger, it's okay. I deeply and completely love and accept myself.” - Matt 



Links to Resources: 

Kim’s LinkedIn 

Thrive Physical Therapy 

Steiner Institute 

THE GOOD MOOD SHOW Podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Anchor, and more… 



About the Guest: 

Kim Kolodiji is a physical therapist with 34 years under her belt, as well as an independent business owner. She started Thrive Physical Therapy as a way to provide one-on-one integrative therapy with a focus on helping people achieve their personal rehab and wellness goals. Kim’s other ventures include being a licensed massage therapist, an energy healing practitioner, and the owner of a small-business massage and bodywork practice, Awakenings Massage.

46 min