Embodied with Anne Bérubé

Anne Bérubé

Podcast by Anne Bérubé

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    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.

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    Trust the Slow Season: Music, Healing, and Letting Life Lead

    What if creativity isn’t about doing more — but about trusting the seasons of your life? This week on the Embodied Podcast, I sat down with East Coast musician Christina Martin for a heartfelt conversation about music, healing, and the courage to trust yourself. Christina’s creative journey isn’t linear — and that’s what makes it inspiring. Growing up on the windswept coast of Nova Scotia, she learned early to navigate loss, trauma, and the slow work of rebuilding trust. Trust the slow season Looking back now, she sees creativity as a cycle — one that requires rest, reflection, and space. “There were times I felt guilty for not having the energy to keep doing, doing, doing,” Christina shared. “But looking back, I see now — when the call comes, you’re fueled. And when you follow that, it’s a pretty cool ride.” This is what we explored together — letting go, trusting the quiet seasons, and allowing healing to happen in your own time.Healing happens in relationship Christina shared openly about her process as an artist — and as a woman learning to trust herself again after loss and betrayal. Over time, supportive relationships helped her heal and rebuild trust — with herself, her creativity, and with others. “It was a big thing for me... when I start to feel this sense of I don’t want to hurt somebody or maybe my feelings aren’t valid... It's because my body is still remembering a bit of this pain. It’s trying to protect itself.” Less is more We also talked about letting go of perfectionism in creative work — making space for joy, presence, and connection. “Less is more has proven to bring more joy, more meaningful work, more room for just creativity and thoughts.” Trust your pace This episode is a beautiful invitation to slow down — to trust your body, your inner pace, and the cycles of creativity that move through your life. When we give ourselves permission to rest, to reflect, and to trust the call when it comes — we open ourselves to a life that feels more true. Listen to our full conversation on the Embodied podcast — available wherever you listen to podcasts. To explore Christina Martin’s music, including her stunning live album Storm, visit christinamartin.net.

    1 giờ 5 phút
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    The Art of Showing Up: A Conversation with Nancy Regan, TV Host

    In this inspiring episode of the Embodied podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Nancy Regan, a figure renowned for her vibrant career as a TV host and her transformative work as an author and presentation coach. Nancy, in a moment of profound reflection, shared, "I had to be willing to show up as I was, not as I thought I should be," encapsulating the essence of our discussion on the power of authenticity, the courage to be vulnerable, and the magic of personal transformation. Nancy shares her journey from a polished television persona to embracing her true self, a path marked by challenges, revelations, and personal growth. Her insights are particularly poignant following our recent retreat in Kauai, where we experienced transformative healing and deepened our long-standing friendship. Lessons learned from our podcast conversation:  Being present is key to authenticity: The importance of presence, not just on stage or in front of a camera, but in every aspect of life, was a major focus of our conversation. Nancy shares how being present has allowed her to connect more deeply with herself and others, moving beyond the façade often required in her past roles.The healing power of shared stories: Both Nancy and I advocate for the therapeutic power of sharing stories. Nancy’s stories about overcoming fear and embracing her authentic self offer listeners a roadmap for navigating their paths toward self-acceptance.Self-trust is essential for growth: A recurrent theme is the necessity of trust—not only in others but, most importantly, in oneself. This trust is crucial for personal growth and for navigating the journey from fear to authenticity. The power of authenticity Nancy’s career on the Atlantic's Live at 5, coupled with her experiences interviewing icons like Oprah and Madonna, positioned her as a confident, unflappable host. Yet, beneath the surface, she battled imposter syndrome and a fear of vulnerability—feelings many of us can relate to. Her book, From Showing Off to Showing Up, explores these themes, revealing the liberating power of showing up as one's authentic self. A path toward healing  Reflecting on our recent experiences in Kauai, where the energy of the place and the practices we engaged in offered profound personal insights and emotional release, illustrates how physical spaces and mindfulness practices can be instrumental in our healing journeys. Nancy’s journey encourages us all to drop our masks, embrace our imperfections, and show up fully in every moment. For those looking to dive deeper into these lessons, Nancy’s book provides a compelling extension of the wisdom shared in this heartfelt conversation. You can also follow her television show, Showing Up With Nancy Regan.  And for anyone on a similar path, remember, the journey to authenticity is not only about discovering oneself but also about the courage to be truly seen.

    1 giờ 7 phút

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