Épisodes

  • Listen to Your Body: Mastering Interoception for Calm and Clarity
    Sep 3 2025

    Have you ever had a “gut feeling” or noticed your heart racing before a big event? Those are examples of interoception, your body’s ability to sense what’s happening inside.

    In this episode, Dr. Kaitlin Harkess explores interoception, the fascinating inner sense that helps us notice signals like hunger, thirst, heart rate, and emotional states. Understanding and strengthening this skill can help us manage stress, regulate emotions, and connect more deeply with ourselves.

    We’ll cover:

    • What interoception is and how it influences physical and emotional wellbeing

    • The link between interoception and alexithymia (difficulty identifying and describing feelings)

    • How trauma and stress can disrupt body awareness, and how to begin restoring connection

    • Simple, practical strategies to tune into your body’s cues, from mindful breathing to everyday check-ins

    • Ways interoceptive awareness can improve sleep, relationships, and decision-making

    Whether you’re new to the concept or curious to deepen your practice, this episode offers practical guidance for listening to your body and responding with compassion rather than judgment.

    ✨ Resources:

    • Pre-order The Somatic Workbook for guided practices to support nervous system regulation
    • Connect with me on Instagram: @drkaitlin

    💌 If you found this episode helpful, please share it with a friend or leave a review — it really helps others discover the podcast.

    And before you move on with your day, take a moment to pause… What is your body telling you right now?

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    22 min
  • Anxiety, Overwhelm, and the Nervous System: A Gentle Guide to Polyvagal Theory
    Aug 23 2025

    Anxiety can feel like racing thoughts, a pounding heart, or even a sense of shutting down completely. But what if these experiences aren’t personal flaws? What if they’re your nervous system working to protect you?

    In this episode of Wisdom for Wellbeing, Dr. Kaitlin N. Harkess introduces a compassionate, body-based way of understanding anxiety through the lens of Polyvagal Theory. Together, we’ll explore how your nervous system shifts between states of safety, fight-or-flight, and shutdown; and why awareness of these shifts is the first step toward resilience.

    You’ll also be guided through a gentle grounding practice and learn everyday strategies to support your nervous system, from breathwork and movement to co-regulation and lifestyle anchors inspired by yoga philosophy.

    Whether you’ve experienced anxiety personally, support others in your work, or simply want to better understand your own body’s wisdom, this episode offers practical tools and compassionate insights to help you navigate overwhelm with greater ease.

    What you’ll learn in this episode:

    • Why anxiety is a protective nervous system response, not a flaw

    • The basics of the autonomic nervous system: fight, flight, freeze, and rest

    • How Polyvagal Theory explains three key states: ventral vagal, sympathetic, and dorsal vagal

    • A guided reflection to notice and shift your state in the moment

    • Practical strategies to regulate and build resilience: breath, movement, connection, and lifestyle anchors

    📖 Mentioned in this episode: The Somatic Workbook — pre-order now!

    💌 Stay connected with Kaitlin:

    • Website: @drkaitlin

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    30 min
  • Somatic Sessions Introduction
    Aug 15 2025

    After a two-year pause, Wisdom for Wellbeing is back! Yey! We’re kicking off with a brand-new series: Somatic Sessions. In this first episode, you'll learn what’s been happening behind the scenes and why we're dedicating an entire season to exploring the mind–body connection.

    You’ll learn:

    • What somatics really means (and why it’s more than just a wellness buzzword)

    • How interoception acts as your inner compass for self-awareness and regulation

    • The basics of polyvagal theory and how it maps your nervous system states

    • A simple guided practice to help you tune into your body right now

    Whether you’re a practitioner, a wellbeing enthusiast, or simply curious about why our bodies hold on to certain patterns, this episode offers research-backed insights and practical tools you can use straight away.

    Head to www.drkaitlin.com for show notes, free resources and courses that support you a heartfelt life alongside peak performance.

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    14 min
  • What You Need to Know to Use Yoga as a Therapeutic Health Practice with Professor Holger Cramer
    Dec 20 2022

    You’re about to listen to the 100th episode of Wisdom for Wellbeing! It feels perfectly suited that we’ll be talking about the research evidence of yoga, what conditions are benefited from yoga, what styles are best, and when folks should actually avoid yoga.

    We'll be covering:

    • Yoga as a non-pharmacological, multimodal therapeutic and preventative lifestyle
    • Understand different styles of yoga and the benefits of these
    • Consider what yoga practice suits different health concerns
    • The power of breathing practices
    • How you can use yoga philosophy as a health practice
    • Considerations of the risk/safety of yoga

    A bit more about today's guest:

    Holger Cramer, PhD is full professor for research in complementary medicine at the University of Tübingen, Germany, as well as Adjunct Associate Professor at the Southern Cross University in Lismore, Australia. He further is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Integrative and Complementary Medicine (JICM; formerly JACM), and President of the International Society for Traditional, Complementary, & Integrative Medicine Research (ISCMR). Holger has published more than 250 peer-reviewed scientific journal articles on the utilization, efficacy and safety of non-pharmacological interventions. He is a clinical psychologist, medical scientist and state-licensed naturopath, and holds an honorary doctorate in yoga from S-VYASA University in India.

    Head to www.drkaitlin.com for show notes, free resources and courses that support you a heartfelt life alongside peak performance.

    "So much gratitude for Wisdom for Wellbeing." If that sounded like you, I would appreciate it if you'd take a moment to offer a review for the show. It really helps me to support more folks to access education and inspiration on their journey to creating a life of meaning. Keen? Just click here and scroll to the bottom: you can highlight the five stars and then click "Write a review." I'm so excited to hear your thoughts on this episode!

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    1 h et 2 min
  • Therapists on the Mic: Psychological Reflections on the Podcast and Life
    Dec 13 2022

    This is the 99th episode of the Wisdom for Wellbeing podcast. In this episode, I am joined by my lovely friend and colleague, Kate Matthew. This was a really fun episode, and we did things a little differently in that Kate decided to switch things up and interview me! We talked about everything from how the podcast began at the beginning of the pandemic, my PhD research, and psychological flexibility. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did!

    Head to www.drkaitlin.com for show notes, free resources and courses that support you a heartfelt life alongside peak performance.

    "So much gratitude for Wisdom for Wellbeing." If that sounded like you, I would appreciate it if you'd take a moment to offer a review for the show. It really helps me to support more folks to access education and inspiration on their journey to creating a life of meaning. Keen? Just click here and scroll to the bottom: you can highlight the five stars and then click "Write a review." I'm so excited to hear your thoughts on this episode!

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    36 min
  • Valued Living in the Holiday Rush with Dr Kaitlin Harkess
    Dec 6 2022

    In this episode, I talk you through finding a balance between spending time with loved ones while taking care of yourself by focusing on your values this holiday season.

    Head to www.drkaitlin.com for show notes, free resources and courses that support you a heartfelt life alongside peak performance.

    "So much gratitude for Wisdom for Wellbeing." If that sounded like you, I would appreciate it if you'd take a moment to offer a review for the show. It really helps me to support more folks to access education and inspiration on their journey to creating a life of meaning. Keen? Just click here and scroll to the bottom: you can highlight the five stars and then click "Write a review." I'm so excited to hear your thoughts on this episode!

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    18 min
  • How to Cope with Change and Uncertainty to Create Vitality in Your Life with Dr Louise Hayes
    Nov 29 2022

    In this episode, I interview Dr Louise Hayes, Clinical Psychologist, author, speaker and active humanitarian. Louise discusses how we can navigate the many changes we are experiencing as a society, from the pandemic to climate change to all of the many personal changes we may experience. She provides insight into what it means to be psychologically 'strong' and shares some wisdom from her new book 'What Makes you Stronger' on practical ways to cope with change and uncertainty.

    Connect with Dr. Louise Hayes at www.louisehayes.com.au

    Head to www.drkaitlin.com for further show notes, free resources and courses that support you a heartfelt life alongside peak performance.

    "So much gratitude for Wisdom for Wellbeing." If that sounded like you, I would appreciate it if you'd take a moment to offer a review for the show. It really helps me to support more folks to access education and inspiration on their journey to creating a life of meaning. Keen? Just click here and scroll to the bottom: you can highlight the five stars and then click "Write a review." I'm so excited to hear your thoughts on this episode!

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    39 min
  • How to Navigate the Unhelpful Thoughts of Depression and Anxiety
    Nov 22 2022

    “Ultimately, happiness comes down to choosing between the discomfort of becoming aware of your mental afflictions and the discomfort of being ruled by them.” – Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche

    Welcome to the sixteenth episode of Season Five of Wisdom for Wellbeing Podcast.

    What is covered in this episode:

    >>Consideration of what your thoughts are

    >>The difference between your internal reality and the external reality

    >>The hot-cross-bun of your thoughts and feelings

    >>The common thinking eros of your mind (e.g., blowing things up, ignoring the good and fortune telling)

    >>How to understand helpful and unhelpful thoughts

    >>How negative thinking cycles lead to depression

    Head to www.drkaitlin.com for show notes, free resources and courses that support you a heartfelt life alongside peak performance.

    "So much gratitude for Wisdom for Wellbeing."

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    17 min