Functional Neurological Disorder Awareness Month
awareness for functional neurological disorders (FND) and psychogenic non-epileptic seizures, discussing how patients—even children—can be diagnosed yet dismissed by providers, left without care, and facing alarming suicide risk.
Samantha explains her view of FND as a protective “safety loop,” why “trauma” is controversial and subjective, and how Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT) uses a hypnosis-like relaxed state to access the subconscious, uncover formative scenes, and reprogram habits via a 21-day recording protocol.
They share bits about the RTT session Melissa had which focused on childhood guilt.
In the end Samantha hits how impactful RTT is for those diagnosed with FND and refers to the success one client recently experienced. There's mention of research and outreach that is in progress with a ring of neuroscientists. and last but not least, Samantha announces a free Zoom FND support event on April 8 at 2:00pm EST. Show your support with #FNDaware.
Reflecting on Friendship and Fails
"Nothing good ever happens after 2am" - Wise words of Ted Mosby.
To be honest, recording is weighing very heavy on us as we approach the final 2 episode with the original Skirts Up hosts, Samantha and Melissa. This week just wasn't it for us. Plus the pollen is pollinating and Samantha sounds like a dying frog.
With that being said, this is a flash from the past. Our SECOND episode over, "Adulting and Making friends after 30." Fun fact, this ranks #5 in the top 5 fan favorites. So for those who are new to the show, welcome! This is where is all began.
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Samantha's holistic mental health practice is OPEN and she is hosting a live event in a couple of weeks for those diagnosed with a functional neurological disorder. Learn more at Sweet Soul Wellness.
Diary Of a Doula
Samantha and Melissa open by choosing pure positivity over discussing “fails,” linking their improved mood after recording to laughter releasing endorphins, as mentioned in their prior episode with Kathy.
They introduce doula Suzzie Vehrs, who supports families through birth planning, labor, advocacy, and postpartum care that includes rest, emotional processing, chores, and meals, and she explains how American culture often discourages asking for help compared with other cultures.
Samantha shares her birth history, including a 28-hour labor complicated by shoulder dystocia, fever/infection concerns, placenta issues, and postpartum PTSD, while Suzzie explains how fever can escalate risks and defines retained placenta in a way Samantha can understand for the first in 10 years. She continues on explaining the difference between doulas versus midwives/OBs.
Suzzie shares her own story of going from medicalized birth of her own to a home birth, her doula work, her certification, and why she addresses taboo postpartum topics like pain, libido changes, and returning to intimacy through referrals (therapy, pelvic floor PT).
Not only is Suzzie here to talk about the importance of assisting the mother through birth and post partum but helping the partner become educated about the workload of newborn care and feeding. We got it all in this one.
Learn how to make sure you have the BEST birthing experience with Suzzie Vehrs by visiting her page, SheBirthsBravely
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Joy is Your Birthright
So much love today! Samantha shares updates about her pets, including a new 3-year-old sulcata tortoise named Tag and Linus the unusually calm and giant “dream puppy.”
Melissa gets a hair fixed by stylist, Caroline, at Salon Pure in Flowery Branch after a big hair dye mistake. (You must see the before and after. GOLD) Melissa was unable to make the recording for this episode so Samantha drops hits about what's to come. Come to find out it sparks a fun core memory between Melissa and her brothers growing up! Laughter Yoga!
Cathy Nesbitt from Canada, a worm advocate and laughter ambassador, joins the show, explaining how Toronto’s 2002 landfill closure motivated her to promote indoor vermicomposting for people in condos and small spaces. Kathy describes worm-bin setups (stacked trays or totes), how aerobic composting avoids odor, how worms and microbes process scraps and paper into nutrient-rich “black gold,” and how classrooms can use worm bins as hands-on science projects.
She also explains laughter yoga—started in 1995 by an Indian medical doctor—as laughter and deep breathing for health and stress relief, discusses online laughter clubs begun during COVID, and invites listeners to her free Tuesday 9:30 a.m. ET Zoom club at kathysclub.com.
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Be That Guy, Dj Logory
This is one for ALL listeners but particularly our male audience needs to hear what our dear friend DJ has to say.
We interview DJ Logory, creator of “Be That Guy,” who helps young men build confidence through action, accountability, and community.
DJ describes his version of powerful affirmations via an audio narrated by his 90-year-old self. In other words, manifestation on steroids. One of our favorite words of DJ wisdom was changing beliefs by collecting evidence! It is liquid gold for any of us. It was for us as we navigate a bit of imposter syndrome.
Dj leaves us with amples of tips, tricks, and quotes that will keep you motivated to set your goals and track your habits (collecting evidence of progress). He pulls from the words of Matthew Mcconaughey, Tony Robins, David Bayer, Mark Devine, Jason Van Camp and many more.
This conversation hit on the amount of failure you can run into on your way to a breakthrough and that all you have to do is keep going.
"Dreams are more often crushed by fear than failing."
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