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What does it mean to be a Highly Sensitive Person?

20m · Well2You Podcast · 14 May 19:00

This is Sue's first solo podcast episode! Tune in to hear about what it's like to live as a highly-sensitive person, and even what it means to be a highly sensitive person!

Takeaways:

• A highly sensitive person is someone that reacts or overreacts to things inside or outside of them in their environment.
• One of the challenges of being highly sensitive is not feeling like you're crazy.
• It's hard as a family to make sure that those people that don't react in a highly sensitive way are able to be empathetic to those that are highly sensitive.
• Figuring out how to set boundaries is important to highly sensitive people or just literally just all humans. That very first boundary is going to feel a lot harder than the second one and the third one.
• Tools I use to help keep my body in homeostasis: Flowpresso, IonCleanse Footbath, Infrared Sauna with red light therapy, Castor Oil packs, acupuncture, biological medicine, and more.

Meet your host:

Sue McCarroll is the founder of Opal Wellness Studio. Sue has a unique style of coaching women to increase self-care, self-compassion, navigate busy mom life and nourish their bodies mentally, emotionally, and physically. She is is a holistic health coach, Pilates teacher, business owner and mom who gave up diet-culture beliefs to live a lifestyle full of clarity and vitality!

You can learn more about Sue on Instagram

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What does it mean to be a Highly Sensitive Person?

This is Sue's first solo podcast episode! Tune in to hear about what it's like to live as a highly-sensitive person, and even what it means to be a highly sensitive person!

Takeaways:

• A highly sensitive person is someone that reacts or overreacts to things inside or outside of them in their environment.
• One of the challenges of being highly sensitive is not feeling like you're crazy.
• It's hard as a family to make sure that those people that don't react in a highly sensitive way are able to be empathetic to those that are highly sensitive.
• Figuring out how to set boundaries is important to highly sensitive people or just literally just all humans. That very first boundary is going to feel a lot harder than the second one and the third one.
• Tools I use to help keep my body in homeostasis: Flowpresso, IonCleanse Footbath, Infrared Sauna with red light therapy, Castor Oil packs, acupuncture, biological medicine, and more.

Meet your host:

Sue McCarroll is the founder of Opal Wellness Studio. Sue has a unique style of coaching women to increase self-care, self-compassion, navigate busy mom life and nourish their bodies mentally, emotionally, and physically. She is is a holistic health coach, Pilates teacher, business owner and mom who gave up diet-culture beliefs to live a lifestyle full of clarity and vitality!

You can learn more about Sue on Instagram

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Debunking Misconceptions about Yoga and Pilates with Meghan Marshall

In this conversation, Sue and Meghan discuss the similarities and differences between yoga and Pilates. They explore the misconception that Pilates is often mistaken for yoga and the common themes between the two practices. They also discuss the spiritual and mindful aspects of yoga, as well as the focus on control and movement in Pilates. Sue shares her perspective on the evolution of Pilates and the different types of Pilates practices. Megan explains the traditional nature of Ashtanga yoga and the appeal of a structured and rigorous workout. They debunk the misconception that Pilates is just a modified version of yoga and emphasize that both practices have their own unique origins and benefits. They explore how Pilates focuses on centering and core engagement, while yoga emphasizes opening and flexibility. They also touch on the potential for both practices to develop a cult-like following. Meghan shares her experience of incorporating Pilates into her yoga practice and how it has helped her improve core engagement and movement. Overall, they highlight the importance of having multiple tools in one's wellness journey.

Takeaways:

•Yoga and Pilates have similarities in terms of movement, breath, control, and flow.
•Yoga is often seen as a spiritual practice with a focus on developing a connection between the mind and body.
•Pilates is more about control and movement, with a focus on developing strength, flexibility, and balance.
•There are different types of Pilates practices, ranging from classical to more fitness-oriented approaches.
•Both yoga and Pilates offer benefits for physical and mental well-being. Pilates and yoga have their own unique origins and benefits
•Pilates focuses on centering and core engagement, while yoga emphasizes opening and flexibility
•Both practices can develop a cult-like following
•Incorporating Pilates into a yoga practice can improve core engagement and movement
•Having multiple tools in one's wellness journey is important

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Megan Marshall and the Discussion on Yoga and Pilates
06:29 The Spiritual and Mindful Aspects of Yoga
12:57 The Evolution of Pilates and Different Types of Practices
31:09 Addressing Disconnects in Movement
37:23 Cult Culture in Yoga and Pilates
43:25 Continual Learning and Growth in Teaching

To connect with Meghan, go to her Website HERE and Instagram

Meet your host:

Sue McCarroll is the founder of Opal Wellness Studio. Sue has a unique style of coaching women to increase self-care, self-compassion, navigate busy mom life and nourish their bodies mentally, emotionally, and physically. She is is a holistic health coach, Pilates teacher, business owner and mom who gave up diet-culture beliefs to live a lifestyle full of clarity and vitality!

You can learn more about Sue on Instagram

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Summary:

In this episode, Dr. Deborah Brown and Sue discuss the concept of finding your voice and its importance in personal growth and relationships. They explore the factors that can affect the development of one's voice, such as past experiences and societal influences. They also highlight the connection between voice and self-esteem, emphasizing the need to prioritize self-care and self-worth. The conversation concludes with practical steps for individuals to start finding their voice, including introspection, seeking therapy, and embracing new experiences. In this conversation, Sue and Deborah discuss the concept of finding your voice and the importance of expressing your needs and desires. They explore the awakening that often occurs in midlife, where individuals question societal expectations and seek new experiences. They also address the resistance that may arise from others when you try to find your voice and the importance of healthy communication and debate in relationships. The conversation emphasizes the significance of transparency, authenticity, and resilience in finding and using your voice. They encourage individuals to dream together in relationships and prioritize mental health and self-esteem.

Takeaways:

• Finding your voice is an ongoing process that requires self-reflection and self-awareness.
• Past experiences and societal influences can impact the development of one's voice.
• Voice is closely tied to self-esteem and self-worth.
• Prioritizing self-care and self-compassion is essential for finding and expressing your voice.
• Practical steps for finding your voice include introspection, seeking therapy, and embracing new experiences. Finding your voice is a personal journey that involves questioning societal expectations and expressing your needs and desires.
• Midlife often brings an awakening where individuals reevaluate their lives and seek new experiences.
• Resistance from others is common when you try to find your voice, but it's important to prioritize your own needs and not let others define your worth.
• Transparency, authenticity, and healthy communication are key in relationships to ensure both partners can express their needs and desires.
• Labeling and expressing emotions is crucial in finding your voice and connecting with your true self.
• Resilience is essential in the journey of finding your voice, as it involves trying, failing, and getting back up again.
• Dreaming together in relationships and carving out time to discuss and pursue shared goals and dreams is vital.
• Changing the way we look at mental health and prioritizing our own well-being is crucial in finding and using our voice.
• Empowering women to find their voice and prioritize their own needs and desires is essential for personal growth and fulfillment.

Chapters:

00:00. Introduction and Personal Experiences
02:54. Defining Voice and Its Importance
07:14. Factors Affecting the Development of Voice
11:09. The Relati

Meet your hosts:

Sue McCarroll is the founder of Opal Wellness Studio and Caitlin Hatzenbuhler is the founder of Conscious Core. Caitlin and Sue have their unique styles of coaching women to increase self-care, self-compassion, navigate busy mom life and nourish their bodies mentally, emotionally, and physically.

You can learn more about Sue at https://www.instagram.com/opal_wellness_studio/ and Caitlin at https://www.instagram.com/conscious_core_caitlin

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Summary:

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Takeaways:

•Prioritizing self-care and recognizing the signs of burnout is essential for overall well-being.
•It's okay to make changes and prioritize different areas of life at different times.
•Embracing uncertainty and being open to new possibilities can lead to personal growth and fulfillment.
•Supporting podcasts through reviews, donations, and sharing episodes helps creators continue to provide valuable content.

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and News
03:43 Caitlin's Departure and Reasons
07:34. Sue's Plans for the Podcast
09:53. Caitlin's Struggles with Failure and Burnout
11:33 Embracing Change and Making Choices
22:41. Transitioning to Season 10
25:08. Supporting the Podcast
28:10. Saying Goodbye and Looking Ahead

Meet your hosts:

Sue McCarroll is the founder of Opal Wellness Studio and Caitlin Hatzenbuhler is the founder of Conscious Core. Caitlin and Sue have their unique styles of coaching women to increase self-care, self-compassion, navigate busy mom life and nourish their bodies mentally, emotionally, and physically.

You can learn more about Sue at https://www.instagram.com/opal_wellness_studio/ and Caitlin at https://www.instagram.com/conscious_core_caitlin

Thank you for listening! Please take a moment to subscribe and review.
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https://www.well2you.org/well2you-podcast

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Meet your hosts:

Sue McCarroll is the founder of Opal Wellness Studio and Caitlin Hatzenbuhler is the founder of Conscious Core. Caitlin and Sue have their unique styles of coaching women to increase self-care, self-compassion, navigate busy mom life and nourish their bodies mentally, emotionally, and physically.

You can learn more about Sue at https://www.instagram.com/opal_wellness_studio/ and Caitlin at https://www.instagram.com/conscious_core_caitlin

Thank you for listening! Please take a moment to subscribe and review.
This supports the Well2You Podcast in reaching more people who need to be connected to these impactful conversations.

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https://www.well2you.org/well2you-podcast

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