A podcast about knowing your body the way your body longs to be known. Co-hosts Joan Chan, MD, and Jamie Lee Finch, LMT, offer practical medicine for bodies in a disembodied time. Each week they’ll invite you to join them in discovering the beautiful, loving, honest person that is your body.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessAlternative HealthRelationshipsSociety & Culture |
Listen in to hear Joan and Jamie’s kids express their ideas of death, while Joan examines truth-telling and Jamie discusses a new identity.
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The death of season two is upon us! But in keeping with the theme of death-rebirth-life, our hosts announce that Season 3 is happening! Join us today for a peek into what's emerging next and a final discussion on death and the afterlife. Jamie and Jo... more
Listen in as Joan and Jamie share about dreams, grief, empathy, and the importance of living through all of life’s highs and lows.
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We’re joined today by Dr. Hillary McBride for a conversation about grief and its effect on our bodies. Joan and Jamie share a similar journey of leaving religion as Hillary, so the three discuss the grief over losing one’s identity in God. Hillary ex... more
thank you for making this, forever rooting for you two xx
Tune in, for no other reason than the resplendent Mutual Admiration Society that Jamie Lee and Joan have, and how that joy, respect, and kindness splashes out onto the listener.
It’s like we get to sit on pillows in the living room and just absorb the education and experiences that each brings to the chat.
What is this show about? They’re narrowing in on that, even though they have vision. But in a line it’s about developing relationship to your first love - your body, your self embodied. It’s a... more
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Apple Podcasts | #204 |
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This podcast explores the intricate relationship of awareness and connection with the body in a world often detached from physical presence. Co-hosts engage in heartfelt conversations about themes such as mortality, grief, and personal transformation, fostering an invitation for listeners to reflect on their lived experiences. Notably, episodes frequently tackle complex societal issues surrounding death, healing, and self-acceptance in a nurturing and compassionate manner, making it a unique space for dialogue around personal and communal well-being. Through insightful discussions and expert guests, the hosts encourage embracing one's body and its wisdom while navigating the challenges of modernity.
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