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🗓️ 7 December 2022
⏱️ 137 minutes
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Today I’m pleased to welcome a podcast guest who has become one of my favourite voices on social media, sharing her wisdom on the concept of self-healing. Dr Nicole Le Pera is a clinical psychologist who felt frustrated by the limitations of traditional psychotherapy and was drawn towards a mind, body and spirit approach. She believes that we’re each responsible for our thoughts, behaviours and reactions – and therefore we have the power within us to heal ourselves from past trauma.
Describing herself as The Holistic Psychologist, Nicole says it’s her mission to help you ‘consciously create a new version of yourself’. Her millions of followers on Instagram and YouTube love her clear and insightful posts which identify patterns, beliefs and behaviours we might want to change. Nicole’s latest book is How To Meet Your Self: The Workbook For Self-Discovery. As it sounds, it’s a practical guide to finding out who you really are, the patterns of belief you might be stuck in, and how to overcome them.
We begin by talking about the fact that many of us feel ‘stuck’ in our lives. We’re stressed, anxious, perhaps our work or relationships aren’t going well. It can feel like something’s missing or broken, but we’re not sure what and so we blame ourselves or our circumstances. But Nicole explains that what’s really going on here is that most of what we think, feel and do is a reflection of our past conditioning. We’re stuck in patterns formed in childhood that no longer serve us – or reflect who we really are.
For many of us, it’s our relationships with our partners or children that can help us to finally observe these patterns. Or sometimes, she says, we need to reach rock bottom before we can start the journey of recognition and self-healing. We talk about how exactly to recognise those experiences from childhood that might have shaped your core beliefs. We look at how these beliefs can manifest throughout life in physical stress responses and hard-to-break habits, through to self-sabotaging, destructive behaviours that can leave us feeling deeply unhappy or unwell.
And we discuss Nicole’s definition of emotional maturity as the realisation that your core beliefs aren’t fact – you can override and change them.
This is a very thought-provoking conversation, which I think will get you looking back at your childhood and reflecting on how it might have shaped who you are today. I hope you enjoy listening.
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0:00.0 | When we feel reactive, it does feel like the world is handing us our feelings. |
0:03.6 | The world is happening to me. I have no space. I feel made because of what you do. |
0:08.3 | The reality of it is we can't control that other person. |
0:10.7 | And so I begin to create change for myself, regardless of what the other person does or doesn't do. |
0:18.0 | Hey guys, how you doing? How you having a good week so far? |
0:21.9 | My name is Dr. Rongan Chatterjee. And this is my podcast. |
0:25.9 | Feel better, live more. |
0:30.4 | How would you say life is going at the moment? Are you thriving? Do you feel as if you're getting |
0:36.2 | the most out of your life? Or do you feel a little bit stressed or anxious? |
0:42.0 | Are you having problems at work or perhaps in your relationships? |
0:47.2 | You see, when people are struggling, they often feel like something's missing or broken, |
0:51.6 | but they're not sure exactly what. So they end up blaming themselves or their circumstances. |
0:58.8 | But this can often make things worse. |
1:01.8 | Well, my guest today is on a mission to explain what is really going on here. |
1:06.8 | She believes that most of what we think feel and do is a reflection of our past conditioning |
1:13.1 | with stuck in patterns formed in childhood that are no longer serving us or really reflect who |
1:20.3 | we really are. Dr. Nicole LePaira initially trained as a clinical psychologist. And as she began |
1:27.4 | working, she started to feel frustrated by the limitations of traditional psychotherapy and |
1:33.2 | was drawn towards a more holistic approach that combines mental, physical and spiritual health. |
1:40.6 | Now, Nicole believes that we all have the power within us to heal ourselves from past trauma. |
1:44.8 | And over the past few years, going by the name of the holistic psychologist, |
1:49.2 | she has quickly amassed over five million Instagram followers. And she has just published |
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