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  • Ep. 456: New Science Behind Reshaping Your Body
    2026/07/14
    New Science Behind Reshaping Your Body

    For decades, we've been told that reshaping our bodies comes down to one simple formula: eat less and exercise more. But what if that advice is incomplete—or even keeping you stuck?

    In this episode, JJ Flizanes is joined once again by cardiologist and microbiome pioneer Dr. William Davis to explore the emerging science that's changing how we think about body composition, metabolism, aging, and long-term health. Together, they challenge the outdated focus on weight loss alone and introduce a more comprehensive approach to creating a healthier, stronger, and more resilient body.

    You'll discover why simply losing weight isn't enough—and how protecting your muscle, restoring your gut, regulating your nervous system, and reducing inflammation are all essential pieces of the puzzle.

    Dr. Davis explains the fascinating connections between the gut microbiome, liver function, insulin resistance, muscle mass, and abdominal fat, while JJ shares why unresolved emotional stress and nervous system dysregulation can prevent healing even when you're eating well and exercising consistently.

    Whether you're trying to lose fat, improve your energy, reverse metabolic dysfunction, navigate menopause, or simply age with strength and vitality, this conversation offers a fresh perspective on what's really driving your health.

    In This Episode
    • Why "lose weight" is an outdated and potentially harmful health goal
    • The difference between losing weight and reshaping your body
    • How preserving and building muscle protects your metabolism and longevity
    • The newly discovered gut-muscle, gut-liver, and gut-brain connections
    • Why insulin resistance begins long before diabetes
    • The hidden role your microbiome plays in fat storage and fatty liver
    • Why exercise recommendations need to be far more specific than "move more"
    • How resistance training supports healthy aging without creating bulky muscles
    • The impact of chronic stress, cortisol, and fight-or-flight on digestion, fat storage, and healing
    • Why emotional regulation is a critical missing piece in lasting body transformation
    • Environmental factors—including microplastics, PFAS, and pesticides—that may be influencing your health
    • Practical ways to measure progress beyond the number on the scale
    • How new science is reshaping our understanding of metabolic health and longevity

    Key Takeaways

    Your body isn't simply responding to calories in versus calories out. It's responding to your microbiome, nervous system, hormones, muscle mass, inflammation, environmental exposures, and emotional state.

    True body transformation isn't about becoming smaller—it's about becoming healthier, stronger, more metabolically flexible, and creating an internal environment where healing can actually occur.

    Mentioned in This Episode
    • The New Body Blueprint Cruise (February 2027)
    • The upcoming New Body Blueprint online home study program
    • Gut microbiome restoration
    • Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)
    • Insulin resistance
    • Fatty liver
    • Resistance training and muscle preservation
    • Nervous system regulation
    • Radical Remission research
    • Environmental toxins and metabolic health

    Connect with JJ

    Website: https://jjflizanes.com

    Learn more about the New Body Blueprint and upcoming opportunities at:

    https://TheNewBodyBlueprint.com

    join the 3 week class!! https://jjflizanes.com/3steps

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    43 分
  • Ep. 455: The Family Reunion that Proved My Healing Was Working
    2026/07/07
    The Family Reunion That Proved My Healing Was Working with TraciEpisode Summary

    How do you know if your healing is actually working?

    It's not when you understand your wounds intellectually. It's not when you've read all the books, listened to all the podcasts, or can explain your patterns.

    Real healing is when you're different in the same situation.

    In this inspiring client spotlight episode, JJ sits down with Traci, a school social worker and longtime member of multiple JJ Flizanes programs, to discuss the profound shifts she's experienced through Rewiring Your Core Wound Patterns, Date Your Body, Heal the Mother Wound, and the 8-Week Body Reset.

    Traci shares how years of people-pleasing, self-abandonment, perfectionism, and nervous system dysregulation kept her stuck in cycles of reactivity and exhaustion. Through deep emotional healing work, she began identifying the root causes beneath her patterns and learning how to meet her own needs instead of waiting for others to change.

    The true test of her transformation came during a recent family reunion—a setting that had historically triggered old wounds, competition for attention, and emotional reactivity. This time, she discovered something powerful: she was different.

    Instead of reacting, she paused.

    Instead of seeking validation, she felt secure.

    Instead of viewing love as scarce, she realized love is multiplied, not divided.

    This conversation offers a real-life example of what emotional healing looks like in practice and how reclaiming self-trust, self-care, and inner safety can transform every area of life.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode
    • How Traci moved from chronic fight, flight, freeze, and fawn into greater peace and regulation
    • The difference between understanding your wounds and actually healing them
    • Why self-abandonment often hides beneath abandonment wounds
    • How learning to pause changed her relationships and decision-making
    • The role of nervous system regulation in emotional healing
    • Why more information isn't always the answer
    • How perfectionism can keep you stuck and disconnected from yourself
    • What it means to become "different in the same situation"
    • The surprising lesson Traci learned at a family reunion
    • How healing helped her stop taking responsibility for other people's emotions
    • The connection between emotional healing, self-care, and physical health
    • Why community and accountability accelerate transformation

    Key Takeaway

    Healing isn't about getting other people to change.

    It's about changing your relationship to yourself.

    When you learn to trust your inner guidance, meet your own needs, and stop abandoning yourself, the situations that once triggered you begin to lose their power. The people around you may not change—but your experience of them does.

    As Traci beautifully shares, healing helped her realize that love is not a limited resource, that she is worthy exactly as she is, and that peace becomes available when she stops chasing approval and starts turning inward.

    Resources Mentioned
    • Feelings & Needs List
    • Rewiring Your Core Wound Patterns
    • Date Your Body
    • Heal the Mother Wound
    • 8-Week Body Reset
    • 3 Steps to Emotional Freedom Workshop https://jjflizanes.com/3steps
    • Apply for Coaching: jjflizanes.com/apply

    Connect with JJ

    Website: jjflizanes.com

    If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who is tired of coping and ready to create real, lasting change. Healing happens when you become different in the same situation—and that transformation is possible for you too.

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    54 分
  • Ep. 454: I Had Read Every Self-Help Book and Still Felt Paralyzed
    2026/06/30
    I Had Read Every Self-Help Book and Still Felt Paralyzed with Gosia

    What happens when you've spent years reading personal development books, listening to podcasts, attending meetings, and collecting information—but still feel stuck?

    In this heartfelt client spotlight episode, JJ sits down with Gosia to discuss her transformation from feeling frozen, overwhelmed, and unable to move forward to becoming more confident, self-aware, and empowered in her daily life.

    Gosia shares how she first discovered JJ during one of the most difficult periods of her life while navigating divorce, and how years of personal growth work helped her survive—but not necessarily heal. Despite consuming countless self-help resources and participating in support groups, she still found herself feeling paralyzed, disconnected, and unsure how to create lasting change.

    Everything shifted when she attended Unleashing Your Manifestation Power and later joined Rewiring Your Core Wound Patterns. Through the combination of community support, accountability, emotional healing tools, and daily application, Gosia began recognizing the difference between knowing information and actually living it.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The hidden struggle of looking successful while feeling stuck internally
    • Why collecting information doesn't always create transformation
    • How unresolved core wounds can keep you trapped in familiar patterns
    • The difference between coping and healing
    • Learning to identify feelings, needs, and emotional triggers
    • Moving from victim consciousness into personal responsibility
    • How emotional healing impacts confidence, relationships, and self-trust
    • Why accountability and community accelerate growth
    • Breaking free from numbing behaviors like emotional eating, shopping, and avoidance
    • Becoming "different in the same situation" as a measure of true healing

    Gosia also shares her experience in both Rewiring Your Core Wound Patterns and the 8-Week Body Reset, revealing how emotional healing and physical health are deeply connected.

    If you've ever felt like you've done "all the work" but still find yourself repeating the same patterns, this conversation offers hope, inspiration, and proof that real transformation is possible.

    Mentioned in this Episode

    Rewiring Your Core Wound Patterns:

    jjflizanes.com/apply

    3 Steps to Untangle Messy Emotional Situations:

    jjflizanes.com/3steps

    Feelings and Needs List:

    jjflizanes.com/feelingslist

    Are You Really Healing or High Functioning? Quiz:

    jjflizanes.com/quiz

    New Body Blueprint Cruise:

    thenewbodyblueprint.com

    Connect with JJ

    Website:

    jjflizanes.com

    Spirit, Purpose & Energy Podcast:

    jjflizanes.com/podcast

    Instagram:

    instagram.com/jjflizanes

    Facebook:

    facebook.com/jflizanes

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    49 分
  • Ep. 453: 3 Steps to Untangle Messy Emotional Situations
    2026/06/23
    3 Steps to Untangle Messy Emotional SituationsThe Missing Skill Nobody Taught You About Emotions

    What if the reason you keep replaying conversations, feeling triggered, shutting down, people-pleasing, or struggling to communicate isn't because something is wrong with you?

    What if no one ever taught you how emotions actually work?

    In this episode, JJ introduces one of the most powerful frameworks she has ever used for emotional healing, conflict resolution, nervous system regulation, and personal responsibility.

    Most people were never taught:

    • How to identify what they're feeling
    • How to understand their needs
    • How to navigate emotional situations effectively
    • How to listen underneath the story

    Instead, we've been taught to react, defend, avoid, cope, or blame.

    JJ explains why emotional situations become messy and introduces the three questions that can change everything.

    The Three Questions
    1. What am I feeling?
    2. What need isn't being met?
    3. What strategy could I use to get that need met?

    While simple, these questions can transform how you approach conflict, stress, relationships, and communication.

    Key Takeaways
    • Emotional situations become complicated when we focus on the story instead of what's happening underneath.
    • Stress, anxiety, frustration, resentment, and overwhelm often point to unmet needs.
    • Your interpretation of an event creates your emotional experience more than the event itself.
    • Core wounds and subconscious beliefs influence how you interpret the world.
    • Most addictive, numbing, or coping behaviors are attempts to avoid uncomfortable emotions.
    • Learning to identify feelings and needs creates greater peace, clarity, and self-awareness.
    • Emotional intelligence begins with taking responsibility for your internal experience.
    • Listening differently can dramatically improve communication and relationships.

    Resources Mentioned

    Free Feelings & Needs List:

    jjflizanes.com/feelingslist

    Three Steps to Untangle Messy Emotional Situations:

    jjflizanes.com/3step

    14-Day Manifestation Challenge:

    jjflizanes.com/14day

    Memorable Quote

    "You are 100% responsible for how you interpret things."

    Connect with JJ

    Website:

    jjflizanes.com

    Podcast:

    Spirit, Purpose & Energy

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    27 分
  • Ep. 452: The Archetype Exercise that Made My Clients Cry
    2026/06/16
    What Your Body Archetype Reveals About Your Core Wounds, Self-Care Patterns, and Emotional Survival Strategies

    In this powerful episode, JJ shares one of the most eye-opening exercises from her beta Eight-Week Body Reset program—an assessment designed to uncover the hidden archetypes that sabotage self-care, health goals, and personal growth. What participants discovered wasn't simply why they struggle with exercise, nutrition, or consistency. They uncovered the emotional survival strategies running beneath their behaviors.

    JJ reveals the most common archetypes identified by participants—including the Avoider, Perfectionist, Overachiever, Emotional Eater, and Information Collector—and explains why these patterns are rarely about food, fitness, or willpower. Instead, they're often rooted in fear, abandonment, rejection, shame, and unmet emotional needs.

    You'll learn why procrastination is often nervous system protection rather than laziness, how perfectionism masks deeper fears of criticism and failure, and why so many people continue gathering information instead of taking action. JJ also connects these archetypes directly to her Core Wound framework, showing how self-care struggles often mirror the ways we unconsciously abandon ourselves.

    The episode explores four major themes that emerged from the exercise:

    • "If I can't do it perfectly, I won't do it at all."
    • Avoidance as emotional protection.
    • Why self-care feels selfish.
    • The real cost of neglecting yourself isn't weight gain—it's losing freedom, confidence, trust, and opportunities.

    JJ explains how true transformation isn't about becoming thinner, more disciplined, or more productive. It's about becoming someone who trusts themselves, keeps promises to themselves, feels worthy, and no longer needs survival strategies to feel safe.

    In This Episode:
    • The five most common body archetypes and what they reveal
    • How fear disguises itself as perfectionism, procrastination, and information gathering
    • The connection between self-care and abandonment wounds
    • Why weight is often a symptom, not the real problem
    • How emotional avoidance creates anxiety and physical symptoms
    • The role of feelings, needs, and nervous system regulation in lasting change
    • Why accountability is one of the most powerful forms of self-love
    • An introduction to the upcoming Metabolic Transformation Studio membership

    Key Takeaway

    Your health habits are not character flaws. They're often emotional protection strategies created to keep you safe. When you identify the wound beneath the behavior and begin meeting your deeper needs, self-care becomes less about willpower and more about self-love.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Body Archetype Assessment: jjflizanes.com/archetype
    • Feelings & Needs List
    • Eight-Week Body Reset
    • Rewiring Your Core Wound Patterns
    • Metabolic Transformation Studio https://jjflizanes.com/studio

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    30 分
  • Ep. 451: Why We Need More Ritual and Less Hustle
    2026/06/09
    Why We Need More Ritual and Less HustleThe Missing Practice in Healing, Manifestation, and Personal Growth

    In this episode, JJ Flizanes explores a powerful question: When was the last time you intentionally paused? Not because you were exhausted, overwhelmed, or forced to stop—but because you consciously chose to reconnect with yourself. In a culture obsessed with productivity, achievement, self-improvement, and constant action, many of us have become disconnected from our bodies, our emotions, our intuition, and our inner wisdom.

    JJ discusses how hustle culture has infiltrated not only our work lives but also our healing journeys. We read the books, listen to the podcasts, take the courses, and attend the workshops—but often fail to create the space necessary for integration. True transformation doesn't happen through accumulating more information. It happens when we slow down enough to embody what we've learned.

    Drawing on themes from recent conversations about mental health, spiritual awakening, nervous system regulation, and emotional healing, JJ shares why intentional rituals may be one of the most overlooked tools for creating lasting change. Rituals create predictability, safety, reflection, and regulation. They tell the nervous system that it's okay to stop, breathe, and listen.

    Listeners will also hear the inspiration behind Sacred Rhythms, JJ's new community centered around New Moon Rituals and Full Moon Ceremonies. More than a spiritual practice, these gatherings provide structured opportunities to pause, reflect, create, release, heal, and reconnect with what truly matters. Whether you resonate with moon cycles or simply need a way to step off the hamster wheel of life, this episode offers a compelling case for bringing more ritual and less hustle into your daily experience.

    In This Episode:
    • Why hustle culture is keeping us disconnected
    • The difference between learning and integrating
    • How nervous system dysregulation fuels burnout and overwhelm
    • Why rituals exist in every culture throughout history
    • The role of intentional pauses in emotional healing and manifestation
    • How nature teaches us through cycles of growth, release, and renewal
    • The difference between New Moon creation and Full Moon release
    • Why Sacred Rhythms was created and how it supports transformation

    Key Takeaways:
    • Healing is not about collecting more information—it's about living what you learn.
    • Manifestation isn't just about creating; it's also about clearing and making space for what's next.
    • Rituals help regulate the nervous system by creating intentional moments of safety, reflection, and presence.
    • Growth, healing, manifestation, and life itself are cyclical—not linear.

    Memorable Quote:

    "If we don't pause and take time to assess what we're doing and how we're doing it, we're on autopilot. And if you're on autopilot, you're not present in your life."

    Join Sacred Rhythms

    Sacred Rhythms is a monthly community centered around New Moon Rituals and Full Moon Ceremonies designed to help you slow down, reconnect, regulate your nervous system, set intentions, release what no longer serves you, and consciously move through the cycles of life.

    🌑 Create.

    🌕 Release.

    ✨ Heal.

    💫 Expand.

    New Moon to plant. Full Moon to release. Always in rhythm.

    https://jjflizanes.com/moon

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    22 分
  • Ep. 450: Near-Death Experiences, Psilocybin & Spiritual Awakening
    2026/06/02
    Near-Death Experiences, Psychedelics, and the Truth About Consciousness with Dr. Eben Alexander

    Can consciousness exist independent of the brain?

    In this fascinating return conversation, JJ sits down with renowned neurosurgeon, near-death experiencer, and bestselling author Eben Alexander to explore one of the biggest questions facing science, spirituality, and human healing today.

    Drawing from his own extraordinary near-death experience during a week-long coma caused by bacterial meningitis, Dr. Alexander challenges conventional assumptions about consciousness, memory, healing, and the role of the brain itself.

    Together, JJ and Dr. Alexander explore the intersection of neuroplasticity, psychedelics, meditation, trauma healing, survival states, and spiritual awakening. They discuss why so many people remain stuck despite years of therapy, why conventional psychiatric approaches may fall short, and what practices can help people access deeper states of transformation.

    This conversation dives into the profound possibility that healing may not come from fixing the brain—but from reconnecting to the greater consciousness beyond it.

    In This Episode You'll Learn:
    • Why Dr. Alexander believes consciousness is not created by the brain
    • What his near-death experience revealed about life, death, and the soul
    • The surprising science behind psilocybin and ego dissolution
    • How meditation and psychedelics may affect the brain's default mode network
    • Why fear of death can keep the body trapped in survival mode
    • The connection between healing, consciousness, and neuroplasticity
    • What near-death experiences consistently teach about love and purpose
    • The role of meditation in expanding awareness and intuition
    • Scientific evidence supporting non-local consciousness
    • How childhood wounds, identity, and ego influence our experience of reality
    • Why personal experience often changes people more than data alone
    • Practical ways to begin exploring consciousness for yourself

    Key Takeaway

    "The deepest lesson from near-death experiences is remarkably simple: Love is what matters. How we treat ourselves and others is ultimately the most important thing."

    Resources Mentioned

    📖 Proof of Heaven

    📖 Map of Heaven

    📖 Living in a Mindful Universe

    🌐 Sacred Acoustics Meditation Technology

    Sacred Acoustics

    🌐 Free 33-Day Journey Into the Heart of Consciousness

    Eben Alexander Official Website

    Previous Episodes with Dr. Eben Alexander
    • Living in a Mindful Universe
    • Proof of Heaven
    • Beliefs Can Heal Us
    • Gifts of Desperation

    Connect with JJ

    🌐 JJ Flizanes Official Website

    🎧 Spirit, Purpose & Energy Podcast

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  • Ep. 449: Are Psychiatric Drugs Making Mental Health Worse?
    2026/05/26

    What if the medications designed to help depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and schizophrenia are actually worsening long-term mental health outcomes?

    In this powerful and thought-provoking conversation, JJ sits down with investigative journalist and bestselling author Anatomy of an Epidemic creator Robert Whitaker to explore the research behind psychiatric medications, the chemical imbalance theory, and the growing mental health crisis in America.

    Robert shares how his work as a medical journalist led him to uncover a major disconnect between what the public has been told about antidepressants, SSRIs, antipsychotics, ADHD medications, and mood stabilizers — and what long-term research studies actually show.

    Together, JJ and Robert discuss:

    • The origins of the “chemical imbalance” theory
    • Why serotonin deficiency was never scientifically proven
    • The pharmaceutical narratives used to market psychiatric medications
    • Long-term studies on antidepressants, antipsychotics, ADHD medications, and bipolar treatment
    • Why mental health outcomes may be worsening despite increased medication use
    • The difference between healing and symptom management
    • How trauma, childhood conditioning, core wounds, and emotional suppression impact mental health
    • Why labeling people can reinforce identity-based suffering
    • The importance of emotional processing, nervous system regulation, and neuroplasticity
    • Alternative approaches to healing, including Open Dialogue therapy
    • How society may be pathologizing normal human emotional experiences

    JJ also shares her perspective on emotional healing, Core Wound Patterns, nervous system regulation, and the importance of learning how to feel, process, and move through emotions rather than suppressing or medicating them away.

    This episode challenges conventional mental health narratives while opening the door to deeper conversations about healing, humanity, and what it truly means to recover.

    In This Episode
    • Depression and the chemical imbalance theory
    • SSRIs and antidepressants
    • Bipolar disorder and mood stabilizers
    • ADHD medications and long-term outcomes
    • Schizophrenia research and antipsychotic medications
    • Emotional healing and nervous system regulation
    • Trauma, identity, and subconscious beliefs
    • Neuroplasticity and alternative healing approaches

    Mentioned in This Episode
    • Anatomy of an Epidemic
    • Mad in America
    • Nonviolent Communication
    • Open Dialogue Therapy
    • EMDR and neuroplasticity approaches
    • Core Wound Mapping

    Connect with Robert Whitaker

    Mad in America

    Connect with JJ

    JJ Flizanes Official Website

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    1 時間 1 分