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Mama Knows

Your Feelings Aren’t the Problem, Avoiding Them Is w/Alivia Hall

Mama Knows

Cloud10

Parenting, Kids & Family

5.01K Ratings

🗓️ 17 June 2025

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In this conversation, Nina Caviggiola and Alivia Hall explore the significance of understanding and processing emotions in the body. They discuss the importance of sitting with feelings, the challenges of emotional awareness, and the necessity of self-compassion. The dialogue also touches on how to navigate feelings of exclusion, the impact of core beliefs on emotional responses, and practical strategies for emotional regulation. Finally, they emphasize the importance of modeling emotional awareness for children, highlighting that parents must first regulate their own emotions to effectively teach their kids. Alivia Hall, LCSW, is a psychotherapist and the founder of LiteMinded, a boutique private practice based in New York City. Her work focuses on helping young adults in their 20s and 30s navigate the quiet struggles of modern adulthood—like anxiety, perfectionism, people-pleasing, and complex trauma. Through a relational and compassionate lens, she supports clients in untangling what’s weighing them down so they can feel more grounded, connected, and like themselves again.You can find her on Instagram at @litemindedtherapy, where she shares honest insights about mental health, relationships, and the emotional growing pains no one talks about. 00:00 Understanding Emotions in the Body 03:03 The Importance of Sitting with Feelings 06:04 Navigating Emotional Awareness 08:47 Judgment and Self-Compassion in Emotions 14:49 Healing Core Beliefs 18:01 Accessible Emotional Practices 21:06 Modeling Emotional Regulation for Kids Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Taylor.

0:01.4

And I'm Kendra.

0:02.3

We are the host of Camp Chaos, where we celebrate the wild ride of modern womanhood.

0:06.6

We are moms, but also so much more than that.

0:09.2

Join us as we dish on motherhood, life's ups and downs, and all things pop culture that we know you want to talk about.

0:15.0

With special guests and expert insights, we're here to empower you through the chaos of everyday life.

0:20.3

Consider this your ultimate escape from the chaos of everyday life. Consider this your

0:21.0

ultimate escape from the hustle and bustle. And as always, parental guidance suggested.

0:25.8

Listen to Camp Chaos wherever you get your podcasts.

0:36.4

So the first time I went to therapy ever, I was like 34, and I had never heard the term like,

0:45.4

where do you feel that in your body?

0:47.0

Or the phrase, where do you feel that in your body?

0:49.5

Or sit with those feelings.

0:51.3

And I was literally like, what the fuck are you talking about? What does that mean?

0:55.4

Like, what do you mean? Where do I feel it in my body? Like my butt cheek, I literally was like,

0:59.5

I don't know, my butt cheeks. Like, I feel like my butt cheeks are tight and that's weird.

1:03.8

So my therapist was very like, I think there's a name for that type of therapy where they like

1:09.2

help you feel it in your body or whatever.

1:11.9

So at first it was really uncomfortable for me because I didn't really know what to do with that.

1:17.6

Like what do I do with it?

1:19.1

And she didn't really explain it to me.

1:22.0

She just like she also said that I was too anxious and needed to know everything.

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