LPP #82 Befriending Our Pain Bodies, ED Recovery, & Letting Go Of Thinking with Jill Miller


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Jill Miller C-IAYT & ERYT, is the co-founder of Tune Up Fitness Worldwide and creator of the self-care fitness formats Yoga Tune Up® and The Roll Model® Method. With more than 30 years of study in anatomy and movement, she is a pioneer in forging relevant links between the worlds of fitness, yoga, massage, athletics and pain management.


Jill is known as the Teacher’s Teacher. She has trained thousands of movement educators including: clinicians and manual therapists, to incorporate her paradigm shifting fitness programming into athletic and medical facility programs world wide.

She has crafted original programs for 24 Hour Fitness, Equinox, YogaWorks, and numerous professional sports teams. Jill and her team of 500+ trainers help you to live better in your body with an emphasis on proprioception, mobility, breath mechanics and recovery.


IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:

  • Pain vs. Suffering
  • Her experience of disembodiment, proprioception + Interoception 
  • Jill shares her recovery story from bulimia & anorexia
  • The types of responses you need to hear when you share that you are struggling with an ED
  • Her rock-bottom point & the trigger that sent her there
  • Codependency
  • The turning point that changed her trajectory, towards recovery
  • The therapeutic exchange: becoming a healer, leading to her own healing.
  • Moving into cognitive and embodied awareness
  • The “Mother-Hand Technique” &  the “Hara” the psychic center of being
  • How we store visceral chaos from our past traumas, in our bodies
  • Vagus Parasympathetic Nerve (autonomic), and how this can be affected by our behavior
  • Utilizing self-massage to become aware of our own pain, befriending the parts of ourselves that are at war with one another
  • Organ pain can transfer through shared neurons in to myofascial structures around the affected area
  • Protecting/Guarding ourselves from feeling the movements of our visceral from the inside
  • Self-created tension that our bodies use to guard and distract, against actual feelings & needs

BOOKS MENTIONED:

The Roll Model: A Step-by-Step Guide to Erase Pain, Improve Mobility, and Live Better in Your Body

The Secrets of Baking: Simple Techniques for Sophisticated Desserts


CONNECT WITH JILL:

Instagram

Facebook

Twitter

Website

Tune Up Fitness blog


CONNECT WITH ENGRID:

Instagram: @livengproof

Email: engrid@livengproof.com

For more information and full show notes visit: https://livengproof.com/

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Responses for parents on how to respond, should their child come to them and share that they are struggling with an ED:

  1. Thank you for sharing this with me. I am so glad you know that I am here to help you in any way that I can.
  2. I can see that this was difficult for you to tell me, but I really appreciate you trusting me with this.
  3. I imagine this must have been really hard to share with me, I want you to know that I see you, I hear you, I love you and we’re going to get you some help.

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