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  • my street cred (my qualifying life experiences)
    2026/04/18

    New episodes every Saturday!

    Magnolia Heaton is Mexican-American. She is a licensed clinical social worker, a CSAT, a CMAT (chemical dependency and eating disorders) and an EMDR consultant-in-training, specializing in the integrative treatment of complex trauma and sex addiction. She studies and teaches about integrative mental health, mental health nutrition, functional medicine, frequency medicine, spirituality, shamanism, and the holistic treatment of complex trauma.

    *Please note that all content on this channel, including this video, cannot diagnose or treat any medical or mental health conditions and cannot replace seeking treatment from medical or mental health professionals. Interacting with this channel and available content does not establish a professional therapeutic relationship with providers featured on this channel. Love is Healing, LLC and all affiliated providers will not be liable for actions taken as a result of consuming content on this channel. We encourage you to seek support directly with a mental health agency or medical facility if you feel you need medical or mental health support. If you are interested in services with our agency, please reach out to us directly for more information at https://www.loveishealingllc.com/

    Find us on: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube @loveishealingllc

    For more information, go to: www.loveishealingllc.com/magnolia

    For collabs, email: hello@loveishealingllc.com

    For donations: PayPal.me/loveishealingllc

    In this episode, Magnolia speaks about some of her adverse life experiences that have led her to become an expert in areas such as (but not limited to): narcissistic abuse, narcissistic families, frequency medicine, functional medicine, spirituality, shamanism, addictions, sex and porn addiction, disordered eating. It covers some of her interests, like musicianship, dancing, bodybuilding, travel, foreign languages, and many other things. This also helps set the stage for the upcoming conversations with our many guests, being that this is, after all, an interview podcast! ;)

    Stay tuned next episode for another one of our many guests!

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    41 分
  • my experiences with therapists [and tips on finding one]
    2026/04/12

    New episodes every Saturday!

    Magnolia Heaton is Mexican-American. She is a licensed clinical social worker, a CSAT, and an EMDR consultant-in-training, specializing in the integrative treatment of complex trauma and sex addiction. She studies and teaches about integrative mental health, functional medicine, frequency medicine, spirituality, shamanism, and the holistic treatment of complex trauma.

    In this episode, Magnolia speaks about her experiences as a consumer of psychotherapy, which helped to shape her as a psychotherapist.

    *Please note that all content on this channel, including this video, cannot diagnose or treat any medical or mental health conditions and cannot replace seeking treatment from medical or mental health professionals. Interacting with this channel and available content does not establish a professional therapeutic relationship with providers featured on this channel. Love is Healing, LLC and all affiliated providers will not be liable for actions taken as a result of consuming content on this channel. We encourage you to seek support directly with a mental health agency or medical facility if you feel you need medical or mental health support. If you are interested in services with our agency, please reach out to us directly for more information at https://www.loveishealingllc.com/

    Find us on: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube @loveishealingllc

    For more information, go to: www.loveishealingllc.com/magnolia

    For collabs, email: hello@loveishealingllc.com

    For donations: PayPal.me/loveishealingllc

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    39 分
  • mold: what it is and why it's important (with guest amanda acuna, holistic health coach)
    2026/04/06

    New episodes every Saturday!

    Magnolia Heaton is Mexican-American. She is a licensed clinical social worker, a CSAT, and an EMDR consultant-in-training, specializing in the integrative treatment of complex trauma and sex addiction. She studies and teaches about integrative mental health, functional medicine, frequency medicine, spirituality, shamanism, and the holistic treatment of complex trauma.

    *Please note that all content on this channel, including this video, cannot diagnose or treat any medical or mental health conditions and cannot replace seeking treatment from medical or mental health professionals. Interacting with this channel and available content does not establish a professional therapeutic relationship with providers featured on this channel. Love is Healing, LLC and all affiliated providers will not be liable for actions taken as a result of consuming content on this channel. We encourage you to seek support directly with a mental health agency or medical facility if you feel you need medical or mental health support. If you are interested in services with our agency, please reach out to us directly for more information at https://www.loveishealingllc.com/

    Find us on: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube @loveishealingllc

    For more information, go to: www.loveishealingllc.com/magnolia

    For collabs, email: hello@loveishealingllc.com

    For donations: PayPal.me/loveishealingllc

    Today's episode features our first guest, Amanda Acuna. This is also our first episode in our integrative health series.

    In this episode, Magnolia and Amanda cover mold, what it is, why it's harmful, where it's found, and what to do about it.

    Amanda Acuna, Holistic Health Coach

    www.yourtruepeace.com

    Instagram: @yourtruepeace

    Thanks for listening! Look our for new episodes every Saturday!

    By Magnolia Heaton, LCSW-S, CSAT, CMAT, CIMHP, CMNCS, C-DBT, EMDR-CIT, SMRT

    www.loveishealingllc.com/magnolia

    Donations: Paypal.me/loveishealingllc.com

    For collabs: hello@loveishealingllc.com

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    45 分
  • Love Is Healing
    2026/03/27

    New episodes every Saturday!

    Magnolia Heaton is Mexican-American. She is a licensed clinical social worker, a CSAT, and an EMDR consultant-in-training, specializing in the integrative treatment of complex trauma and sex addiction. She studies and teaches about integrative mental health, functional medicine, frequency medicine, spirituality, shamanism, and the holistic treatment of complex trauma.

    *Please note that all content on this channel, including this video, cannot diagnose or treat any medical or mental health conditions and cannot replace seeking treatment from medical or mental health professionals. Interacting with this channel and available content does not establish a professional therapeutic relationship with providers featured on this channel. Love is Healing, LLC and all affiliated providers will not be liable for actions taken as a result of consuming content on this channel. We encourage you to seek support directly with a mental health agency or medical facility if you feel you need medical or mental health support. If you are interested in services with our agency, please reach out to us directly for more information at https://www.loveishealingllc.com/

    Find us on: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube @loveishealingllc

    For more information, go to: www.loveishealingllc.com/magnolia

    For collabs, email: hello@loveishealingllc.com

    For donations: PayPal.me/loveishealingllc

    Welcome to the first episode of this podcast!

    This covers the concept of "love is healing" and is an intro to the host's areas of lived experiences + professional expertises.

    Gratitude to Donna Lucero for believing in me.

    The other podcast mentioned:

    Orgasms, Wisdom, and Love Podcast (OWL Podcast), with hosts Magnolia Heaton and Itiyopiya Ewart.

    This first episode is dedicated to:

    my mom for being so relentless in her authenticity,

    my dad for his endless wisdom/ knowledge, and for his high standards,

    my older sister for praying for me,

    my younger sister and my grandma for always believing in me,

    my nephews for taking me seriously,

    my daughters for forcing me to grow and for being receptive to my teachings,

    Leigh and my husband for humoring my visions and dreams,

    Anna for allowing me to mentor you and for soaking up all my knowledge like a sponge,

    Josy and Brittany for your invaluable support,

    the current LIH staff and interns for believing in me more than I believe in myself,

    all past LIH staff and interns for refining my training and leadership skills,

    all my past and present clients for teaching me everything you have,

    everyone who ever wrote in my high school yearbook, "never change," for your words kept me authentic when the world pressured me,

    Fernanda for encouraging me and hyping me up,

    Stasha for giving me permission to be me,

    Heather for accepting me as I am,

    Angel for your support and tips in launching this podcast,

    my listeners,

    all of my adverse life experiences as teachers,

    all the mentors and teachers I have had,

    to all of the past and present healers who have supported my wellness, my learning and my sanity,

    to God for leading me every step of the way.

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    47 分