Embodied Change Podcast

Healing with Mind-Body Medicine

26 min · 9 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, I am honored to share a powerful conversation with Emily McCord, a former educator turned board-certified coach and certified mind-body skills facilitator trained through the The Center for Mind-Body Medicine [https://www.linkedin.com/feed/#]. In this episode, we explore:  ✨ What mind-body medicine is  ✨ How chronic stress keeps us stuck in fight-or-flight  ✨ Why nervous system regulation is a leadership superpower  ✨ The power of healing in community Emily shares her journey from burnout to hope and how simple, accessible practices helped her shift from constant stress to greater connection, clarity, and resilience.

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