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72: Break the Cycle of Self Sabotage + Shift Your Relationship to Food with Rebecca Capps

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In one of the most magical and intimately REAL conversations I've had on the podcast, I had the honor of connecting with Rebecca Capps to talk about everything from food addiction, body shaming, childhood trauma wounds, and how to align with alchemy + the magic of miracles (ala, A Course in Miracles) as a way to RISE above the madness in your mind. Rebecca was even married by the master of A Course in Miracles herself, Marianne Williamson!
Breaking cycles of childhood and ancestral trauma wounds can be tricky, as it's deeply rooted within our DNA + subconscious patterns, which is the root cause of self-sabotage. Meaning, it become somewhat of a silent addiction, and one that is connected to everything you do, how you feel about yourself, and how you treat your body in the process.
As Rebecca speaks about in this episode, "The body is on display", meaning food as a coping mechanism can be challenging as it's the addiction you wear for everyone to see.
We also uncover the powerful concept of "Food as a sense of safety + control", which explains WHY you may have a deeply rooted relationship to food that may actually be limiting your life.
Rebecca and I both share a past of battling with our bodies, and the stories we keep telling ourselves, this narrative that Rebecca speaks about that is a pivotal part of trauma healing and uncovering root cause "sabotage".
How do we shift out of this trauma story? Listen to this episode to uncover the secrets of healing self-sabotage!
About Rebecca:

Rebecca Capps is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist committed to helping clients feel good about their body and happy in life—without food guilt or dieting. She named her practice Mind-Body Thrive, because she takes a holistic approach and believes that in order to thrive, one must consider both the mind and body. Rebecca lives near the beach in Santa Barbara, California, with her husband and 2-year-old son, Rowan.
Connect with Rebecca:

Instagram: @rebeccacappscounseling

Website: www.mindbodythrive.com

Send us a Text Message.

Support the Show.

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1. [Ad] Life Lessons from a Psychic - Intuitive Podcast (00:14:06)

2. (Cont.) 72: Break the Cycle of Self Sabotage + Shift Your Relationship to Food with Rebecca Capps (00:14:07)

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In one of the most magical and intimately REAL conversations I've had on the podcast, I had the honor of connecting with Rebecca Capps to talk about everything from food addiction, body shaming, childhood trauma wounds, and how to align with alchemy + the magic of miracles (ala, A Course in Miracles) as a way to RISE above the madness in your mind. Rebecca was even married by the master of A Course in Miracles herself, Marianne Williamson!
Breaking cycles of childhood and ancestral trauma wounds can be tricky, as it's deeply rooted within our DNA + subconscious patterns, which is the root cause of self-sabotage. Meaning, it become somewhat of a silent addiction, and one that is connected to everything you do, how you feel about yourself, and how you treat your body in the process.
As Rebecca speaks about in this episode, "The body is on display", meaning food as a coping mechanism can be challenging as it's the addiction you wear for everyone to see.
We also uncover the powerful concept of "Food as a sense of safety + control", which explains WHY you may have a deeply rooted relationship to food that may actually be limiting your life.
Rebecca and I both share a past of battling with our bodies, and the stories we keep telling ourselves, this narrative that Rebecca speaks about that is a pivotal part of trauma healing and uncovering root cause "sabotage".
How do we shift out of this trauma story? Listen to this episode to uncover the secrets of healing self-sabotage!
About Rebecca:

Rebecca Capps is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist committed to helping clients feel good about their body and happy in life—without food guilt or dieting. She named her practice Mind-Body Thrive, because she takes a holistic approach and believes that in order to thrive, one must consider both the mind and body. Rebecca lives near the beach in Santa Barbara, California, with her husband and 2-year-old son, Rowan.
Connect with Rebecca:

Instagram: @rebeccacappscounseling

Website: www.mindbodythrive.com

Send us a Text Message.

Support the Show.

Connect with me:

  continue reading

Chapters

1. [Ad] Life Lessons from a Psychic - Intuitive Podcast (00:14:06)

2. (Cont.) 72: Break the Cycle of Self Sabotage + Shift Your Relationship to Food with Rebecca Capps (00:14:07)

122 episodes

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