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Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
Leslie Mathews
36 episodes
4 days ago
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Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
People-Pleasing, Perfectionism & Parental Burnout: How to Feel Present Again | Mackenzie Kinmond
Parenting can feel surprisingly hard, even when you love your kids deeply. In this episode of Pulling Threads, we talk about parental burnout, old conditioning, and the internal patterns that can quietly run in the background and drain your energy.I’m joined by Mackenzie Kinmond, a parenthood transformation coach and therapist who helps overwhelmed parents step out of survival mode and reconnect with daily joy. Together, we explore why your nervous system can react before your thinking brain has a chance to catch up, why certain ages and stages can activate old wounds, and how burnout is often less about “trying harder” and more about shifting what you’re carrying.We also talk about the “Four Horsemen” that show up in everyday parenting: people pleasing, perfectionism, over functioning, and self sacrifice. If you’ve been feeling exhausted, reactive, or disconnected from the parent you want to be, this conversation offers a compassionate path forward, with practical ways to start making small, doable changes that create real relief over time.In this episode, we cover:Why parenting can activate trauma at specific ages and stagesNervous system regulation and embodiment in real life parenting momentsBlocked care, burnout, and why shame fuels dysregulationRepair after conflict and why it strengthens secure attachmentMicro shifts, boundaries, and creating structure that lowers stressHow to move from survival mode toward presence, clarity, and authenticityYou can also listen to Pulling Threads on my podcast and watch on YouTube.I trained in the official MBSR lineage at Brown University, continuing the work of Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn, founder of the original MBSR program at UMass Medical Center. And now I’m bringing this transformative framework to women navigating divorce, separation, heartbreak, and reinvention.🧡 JOIN THE UPCOMING MBSR GROUPMindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Women Navigating Separation, Divorce & BreakupsWhere neuroscience meets self-compassion to help you regulate, rebuild, and rise.📅 Starts late January🌐 Virtual (Florida-based, open to all women)#ParentalBurnout #MindfulParenting #NervousSystemRegulation #EmotionalRegulation #ConsciousParenting
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5 days ago
57 minutes

Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
Part I: Lost Alignment and Authenticity
Welcome to the first episode of Authentic by Design, a transformative series about discovering your true self, reclaiming your life, and stepping off autopilot. If you’ve ever felt like you’re watching life happen to someone else, like life isn’t really yours, or like you’re aged-ahead while still waiting to feel alive, you’re in the right place.In this episode, I share a moment of awakening — sitting in my car in a Tampa parking garage, realizing the job, marriage, and identity I’d built wasn’t mine. I explore how we abandon ourselves to fit in, perform, succeed, and survive — and why that creates misalignment even at the height of achievement.👉 If you’ve ever thought, “On paper my life looks great — but I don’t feel it inside” — this episode is for you.🧠 In This Episode You’ll Learn:✔ What it feels like when you’re living someone else’s life✔ How childhood, culture, school, and social systems shape inauthentic paths✔ The myth of success = happiness✔ Why the “Sunday Scaries” may actually be your body telling you something is off✔ How your nervous system signals misalignment✔ A powerful invitation to listen to your body & inner knowing✔ A roadmap for the rest of this 4-part series on authentic living📍 Chapters / Timestamps0:00 — Episode Intro: Awakening in Tampa2:15 — What It Feels Like to Live a Life That’s Not Yours5:40 — Why Achievement Doesn’t Always Equal Alignment9:20 — Authenticity vs Performance (Therapy, Career, Culture)12:55 — The Sunday Scaries: A Hidden Alarm System15:42 — Invitation: Listening to Your Body18:10 — Where Inauthenticity Begins — Childhood & Conditioning23:00 — Systems That Teach Us to Abandon Ourselves26:35 — People Most Susceptible to Losing Themselves29:50 — The Four Pathways to Awakening34:15 — Physical & Emotional Signs You’re Off-Course39:40 — How to Know You’re Ready to Come Back42:10 — Your First Invitation Toward Alignment45:00 — Closing + What’s Coming Next in the Series❤️ If This Resonated With You✨ Subscribe so you don’t miss Episode 2 — where we dig into nervous system science + practical steps for returning to YOUR voice.💬 Comment: What did you feel when you asked your body if you’re living your life?👍 Like & Share with someone who needs to hear this.🔗 Connect With Me👉 Subscribe for all episodes & updates👉 Follow on IG/TikTok for clips & reflections👉 Join the conversation in the comments
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1 week ago
38 minutes

Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
Manifestation That Actually Works: Identity, Nervous System & Aligned Action| Liza Lounsberry Part 2
What if peace isn’t something you find, but something you expand into?In Part 2 of this powerful Pulling Threads conversation, host Leslie Matthews continues her deeply honest and expansive dialogue with Liza Lounsbury, exploring what it truly means to outgrow old identities, regulate the nervous system, and rebuild life from the inside out.This episode dives into the uncomfortable but transformative seasons of life—identity loss, reinvention, grief, sobriety, divorce, and rebuilding after everything you thought your life would be falls apart. Together, Leslie and Liza unpack how subconscious programming, people-pleasing, perfectionism, and unprocessed trauma shape our reality—and how conscious awareness allows us to create something entirely new.You’ll hear a grounded, compassionate exploration of:Why your comfort zone determines your capacity for peaceHow identity shifts impact manifestation and aligned livingNervous system regulation as the foundation for resilience and abundanceLetting go of labels like “divorced,” “addict,” or “failure”Processing grief, anger, and fear without resistanceLiving consciously instead of reacting on autopilotCreating inner safety regardless of external chaosWhy embodiment, presence, and awareness change everything—from relationships to intimacyThis episode is especially resonant for women navigating divorce, separation, sobriety, motherhood, burnout, or major life transitions. It’s an invitation to step out of survival mode and into conscious creation, self-trust, and emotional freedom.If you’re entering a new season, questioning who you are becoming, or learning how to live with more peace, clarity, and alignment—this conversation will meet you right where you are.✨ A reminder: you are not broken, behind, or failing. You are evolving.I trained in the official MBSR lineage at Brown University, continuing the work of Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn, founder of the original MBSR program at UMass Medical Center. And now I’m bringing this transformative framework to women navigating divorce, separation, heartbreak, and reinvention.🧡 JOIN THE UPCOMING MBSR GROUPMindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Women Navigating Separation, Divorce & BreakupsWhere neuroscience meets self-compassion to help you regulate, rebuild, and rise.📅 Starts late January🌐 Virtual (Florida-based, open to all women)#HealingAfterDivorce#NervousSystemRegulation#MindfulnessForWomen#IdentityShifts#AlignedLife
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1 week ago
53 minutes

Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
Endings, Beginnings, and Gentle Clarity 2025 26
✨ Endings, Beginnings, and Everything In-Between | Reflecting on 2025 & Welcoming 2026As 2025 comes to a close, many of us feel a mix of exhaustion, gratitude, and quiet hope. In this episode of Pulling Threads, host Leslie Mathews—therapist, coach, and mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) teacher—dives deep into the emotions that surface at the end of a long year.We talk about what it means to release old versions of ourselves, honor the grief beneath “growth,” and find softer ways to begin again. If you’re tired of the “new year, new you” pressure and craving peace, reflection, and authenticity instead—this episode is for you.🪶 In this episode:Why endings feel heavier this year (from a neuroscience & nervous-system lens)How astrology and human design mirror this collective shiftLetting go of old identities & patterns that no longer fitThe truth about “healing hustle” and toxic positivityGentle reflection prompts to close your year with graceWhy slowing down is the most radical form of self-care💬 “You’re allowed to arrive slowly. You’re allowed to hope, even if it’s quiet.”🌿 Connect with Leslie Mathews & The LooM Life:🧵 Website: www.theloomlife.com📸 Instagram (Coaching): @the.loom.life💭 Instagram (Therapy): @loomlifetherapy🎙️ Podcast: Pulling Threads on Apple Podcasts & Spotify📹 YouTube: Pulling Threads Channel📱 TikTok: @the.loom.life📘 Facebook: The LooM Life
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2 weeks ago
20 minutes

Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
Therapist to Coach in 2026: Trust, Visibility, and AI with Carly Hill
If you’ve been feeling the shift in the online business world, shorter attention spans, harder-to-earn trust, and marketing that doesn’t hit the way it used to, this conversation is for you.In this episode, I sit down with Carly Hill, a licensed clinical social worker turned seven-figure business mentor, Reiki Master, NLP practitioner, and author of Therapist Owner. We talk about what it really takes for therapists and helping professionals to build a sustainable, ethical coaching business without losing heart, integrity, or themselves in the process.We cover:⦁ Why clients do not “just appear” and what it means to extend the invitation with clarity⦁ The mindset shifts therapists often need around visibility, receiving, and money⦁ Therapy vs coaching: how to add coaching ethically and confidently⦁ Human Design in business (Projector vs Manifestor dynamics, energy, rest, and leadership)⦁ Delegation that actually supports revenue and avoids common early hiring mistakes⦁ How AI can support coaches with niche clarity, marketing plans, content, emails, webinars, and even sales call audits⦁ Building a business model that supports freedom, motherhood, and real lifeIf you’re a therapist, coach, or wellness professional who wants aligned growth, nervous system-safe marketing, and systems that support your work (instead of draining you), this episode is a grounded place to start.I trained in the official MBSR lineage at Brown University, continuing the work of Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn, founder of the original MBSR program at UMass Medical Center. And now I’m bringing this transformative framework to women navigating divorce, separation, heartbreak, and reinvention.🧡 JOIN THE UPCOMING MBSR GROUPMindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Women Navigating Separation, Divorce & BreakupsWhere neuroscience meets self-compassion to help you regulate, rebuild, and rise.📅 Starts late January🌐 Virtual (Florida-based, open to all women)If you're NOT navigating divorce but are interested in another MBSR group, send me a message on Instagram! I’m exploring a second February cohort.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.loom.life?igsh=ZHl3Nm1ibWd4dm1wFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/19bKH1AGZ9/#TherapistToCoach #MindfulEntrepreneur #WomenInBusiness #MoneyMindset #HumanDesign
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2 weeks ago
48 minutes

Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Healing Journey
Mindfulness isn’t woo-woo — it’s neuroscience.Most people check out the moment they hear the word mindfulness because they imagine crystals or chanting. But the truth? Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is one of the most researched, evidence-based programs for rewiring the brain, regulating the nervous system, and transforming the way we respond to stress, trauma, divorce, and everyday life.In today’s episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on what MBSR really is, how it works in the brain, and why it changed my life during the most difficult season I’ve ever lived through — my divorce and a traumatic accident that left a friend in a coma.You’ll learn:🧠 How MBSR literally reshapes the amygdala, prefrontal cortex & default mode network💛 Why mindfulness strengthens emotional regulation and reduces rumination🔥 Real-life examples of mindfulness in daily moments (triggering texts, hard conversations, morning coffee rituals)🌿 Why MBSR in community is exponentially more powerful than going it alone👣 What embodiment truly means and how it helps people in trauma📚 The history & credibility of MBSR from Jon Kabat-Zinn and my training at Brown UniversityAnd throughout the episode, you’ll hear exactly how these practices became the lifeline that helped me survive — and rebuild — my life.🎙 ABOUT THIS EPISODEIf you’ve ever wondered:Why does my anxiety take over even when I “know better”?How do I actually regulate my nervous system, not just talk about it?Why does mindfulness feel impossible when I’m stressed, overwhelmed, or going through a divorce?Can something as simple as breath and awareness really change my life?…this episode was made for you.This is not a meditation app.This is not “think positive thoughts.”This is a structured 8-week program proven through functional MRI research to create long-term change.I trained in the official MBSR lineage at Brown University, continuing the work of Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn, founder of the original MBSR program at UMass Medical Center. And now I’m bringing this transformative framework to women navigating divorce, separation, heartbreak, and reinvention.🧡 JOIN THE UPCOMING MBSR GROUPMindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Women Navigating Separation, Divorce & BreakupsWhere neuroscience meets self-compassion to help you regulate, rebuild, and rise.📅 Starts late January🌐 Virtual (Florida-based, open to all women)📥 Details & registration: [link]If you're NOT navigating divorce but are interested in another MBSR group, send me a message! I’m exploring a second February cohort.⏱ CHAPTERS0:00 – Mindfulness isn’t woo-woo: why people get it wrong1:15 – Who I am & why this work matters3:10 – What MBSR actually is (beyond meditation)5:40 – How MBSR helped me survive divorce8:10 – The traumatic accident & how mindfulness kept me grounded12:25 – Understanding embodiment & PTSD signs15:05 – Neuroscience: amygdala, PFC, default mode network18:30 – Real-life mindfulness examples (texts, conflict, coffee ritual)23:10 – Why group MBSR works: coregulation, resonance & accountability27:40 – How MBSR strengthens intuition & emotional clarity31:15 – Invitation to join the upcoming MBSR group33:05 – Jon Kabat-Zinn’s quote: learning to surf the waves34:00 – Outro & how to connect
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1 month ago
26 minutes

Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
The Future of Therapy: AI, Coaching, and Human Connectionm
Future of Therapy: AI Tools for Coaches and Therapists with Dr. Stephanie Thrower | Pulling Threads PodcastIn this episode of Pulling Threads, host Leslie Mathews, MSW sits down with Dr. Stephanie Thrower — a psychologist, business coach, and the visionary creator behind AI Tools for Change — to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of therapy and coaching.Together, they discuss how AI can enhance human connection, simplify business systems, and help heart-centered practitioners scale sustainably — without losing authenticity or burning out.Dr. Thrower shares her powerful journey from psychologist to AI innovator, explaining how her deep background in vocational and identity psychology intersects with technology, mindset, and soulful entrepreneurship. You’ll hear how she helps values-driven therapists and coaches build AI tools that generate revenue, attract ideal clients on autopilot, and create more freedom in their practices.✨ What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How AI can enhance (not replace) human connection in therapy and coachingPractical ways to use AI for marketing, content creation, and client engagementWhy understanding your mindset and messaging is key to scaling sustainablyHow to integrate AI ethically while protecting client trust and privacyThe psychology of resistance to technology — and how to move through itThe future of therapy, coaching, and entrepreneurship in an AI-driven world🧠 This conversation weaves together vocational psychology, maternal mental health, and innovation — offering real tools and inspiration for therapists, coaches, and creatives ready to lead in a new era of helping work.⏱ Timestamps00:00 Introduction to Pulling Threads00:47 Meet Dr. Stephanie Thrower01:38 Stephanie’s Journey from Psychologist to AI Innovator03:20 The Intersection of AI and Vocational Psychology03:58 AI in Course Creation and Client Engagement05:36 Navigating Career Changes with AI10:56 Building AI Tools for Therapists and Coaches15:39 Ethics and Privacy in AI for Therapy19:43 The AI Content Gym: Enhancing Marketing with AI22:06 Exploring Human Design and AI Integration23:37 Qualitative and Quantitative Assessments24:24 Integrating AI with Traditional Assessments25:27 Marketing and Entrepreneurship Insights35:08 Navigating Technology Resistance39:49 Future of Therapy and Coaching with AI44:02 Work-Life Balance and AI46:28 Closing Reflections & Contact Info👩‍💻 Connect with Dr. Stephanie ThrowerWebsite: coachingwithdrthrower.comEmail: stephanie@coachingwithdrthrower.comInstagram: @aitoolsforchangemakersFacebook Group: AI Tools for Change💫 Connect with Pulling Threads & Leslie MathewsWebsite: www.theloomlife.comInstagram: @the.loom.lifeYouTube: Pulling Threads PodcastTikTok: @parandpeaceFacebook: The LooM Life
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1 month ago
48 minutes

Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
Separation and Divorce Struggles, Holidays Away From Kids
Navigating Holidays Without Your Kids: Tips for Divorced ParentsIn this special pre-holiday episode, originally featured on both 'Pulling Threads' and the 'Women Navigating Divorce' Facebook group, we address the challenges of navigating holidays without your kids post-divorce. Understand the emotional complexities and gain tools to stay anchored, present, and connected to your children even when they're not physically with you. From mindfulness strategies to creating rituals of connection, learn how to cope with feelings of guilt and loneliness. Host Cindy shares personal insights and practical suggestions to support parents during this difficult transition. Stay tuned for additional resources, including a guided meditation to calm your nervous system.00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Episode01:02 Coping with Holiday Separation02:55 Personal Experience and Empathy04:34 Naming the Pain and Fears06:57 Mindfulness and Grounding Techniques08:31 Creating Rituals of Connection11:01 Compassion and Self-Talk12:14 Final Thoughts and Support
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1 month ago
15 minutes

Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
Finding Yourself in an Unfulfilling Marriage: Should You Stay or Go?
In this episode of Pulling Threads, Leslie Mathews, a therapist and coach, addresses women who feel lost in seemingly safe marriages. This is not an encouragement for divorce but a guide to help women rediscover themselves and make an informed decision about staying or leaving their relationships. Sharing personal experiences and professional insights, Leslie provides a heart-to-heart framework of discernment, steps for preparing to leave if necessary, and advice for both paths, emphasizing the importance of intentional choice, support, and self-trust throughout the journey.00:00 Introduction: Feeling Lost in a Safe Marriage01:02 About the Speaker: Therapist and Coach02:08 Personal Journey: Struggles in Marriage03:46 Insights for Women: Stay or Go?04:52 Framework for Discernment09:16 Exploring Career and Identity15:18 Steps for Leaving: Practical Advice30:07 Rebuilding After the Decision32:42 Conclusion: Embracing Your New Path✨ The LooM Life — Connect, Work With Me & Follow My Journey ✨Weaving mind, body, and soul into a life you actually want to live.► WORK WITH ME (Coaching & Programs)📍 Explore The LooM Life Coaching & resources:www.theloomlife.com► FOLLOW ON SOCIALS📸 Instagram (Coaching, Mindfulness & Life After Divorce)https://www.instagram.com/the.loom.life/💇‍♀️ Therapy Instagram (Mental Health, Trauma, Anxiety, Divorce Therapy)https://www.instagram.com/loomlifetherapy⛳ TikTok | Golf, Mindful Living & “Par & Peace”@parandpeace📍 Facebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/theloomlife/► ABOUT LESLIE MATHEWS, MSWLeslie Mathews is a holistic therapist, trauma-informed coach, and founder of The LooM Life. She helps women navigate divorce, heal attachment wounds, rebuild identity, and create aligned relationships through mindfulness, nervous-system-based healing, and emotional empowerment—all while weaving practical tools with spiritual insight.► WHAT YOU’LL FIND HERE✓ Divorce healing & emotional recovery✓ Nervous system + trauma education✓ Mindfulness & somatic practices✓ Dating after divorce & relationship skills✓ Coaching for clarity, authenticity & alignment✓ Golf as a mindfulness practice + lifestyle content► BUSINESS & MEDIA INQUIRIESFor speaking, podcast interviews, brand partnerships, or collaboration requests, contact: hello@theloomlife.com
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1 month ago
34 minutes

Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
Empowering Women in Toxic Workplaces: A Conversation with Mary Eldridge
In this episode of Pulling Threads, host Leslie welcomes Mary Eldridge, a licensed clinical social worker and coach who specializes in helping high-achieving women navigate and recover from toxic and abusive work environments. Mary shares her personal inspiration for this work and goes on to discuss the tools she uses to help women both thrive in their current positions or strategically transition out of toxic workplaces. They explore the curious challenge of distinguishing between a merely stressful and a truly toxic work environment, the systemic and personal impacts of such environments, and practical strategies for nervous system regulation and empowerment. Mary also highlights the importance of community support and the nuanced red flags to look for when seeking new employment. This episode is invaluable for anyone looking to understand and overcome the multifaceted issues related to toxic workplaces.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:49 Mary's Journey and Passion for Empowering Women01:24 Helping Women in Toxic Work Environments04:04 Recognizing and Regulating Toxic Workplaces05:56 Challenges Faced by High Achieving Women08:57 Sexism and Work-Life Balance15:34 Healing and Setting Boundaries23:14 Empowerment and Career Fulfillment32:40 Final Thoughts and Resources
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1 month ago
35 minutes

Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
Food as Medicine How What We Eat Shapes Our Mind, Mood, and Health
Food as Medicine: How Food Dyes, Chemicals, and Nutrition Shape Children’s Health & Behavior | Pulling Threads PodcastIn this powerful episode of Pulling Threads, host Leslie Mathews, MSW sits down with Dr. Kelly Cross, a board-certified pediatrician and integrative medicine practitioner, to explore how what we eat influences the mind, mood, and overall health — especially in children.💬 Topics we cover:• The impact of food dyes, preservatives, and ultra-processed foods on behavior and attention• How chemical sensitivities can mimic symptoms of ADHD, anxiety, and mood swings• Dr. Cross’s journey from traditional pediatrics to integrative medicine• Practical ways parents can create healthier eating habits without spending a fortune• The connection between nutrition and mental health in kids and teens• Honest conversation about food system challenges, upcoming legislation, and the complex landscape of vaccines✨ Key Moments:00:00 Introduction to Pulling Threads00:34 Meet Dr. Kelly Cross02:07 Kelly’s Journey to Integrative Medicine06:33 Balancing Traditional and Holistic Approaches11:06 The Impact of Chemicals and Dyes on Health17:52 Nutrition Tips for Kids and Teens26:14 Affordable Organic Options (Aldi + Costco)31:08 Diet and ADHD Connections39:31 The Future of Food Safety & Policy41:28 Vaccine Conversations48:12 Practical Steps for Healthier LivingIf you’ve ever wondered how food choices shape our children’s mental and emotional health, this conversation will change the way you think about your plate — and your pantry.👉 Subscribe for more episodes on mindfulness, holistic health, and emotional healing.🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or watch the full video here on YouTube.💬 Share your thoughts below — how have food choices impacted your family’s well-being?#FoodAsMedicine #IntegrativeMedicine #ChildrensHealth #FoodDyes #ADHD #NutritionAndMentalHealth #HolisticHealth #MindBodyConnection #PullingThreadsPodcast #LeslieMathewsMSW #DrKellyCross
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2 months ago
49 minutes

Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
Rebuilding Self Trust & Finding Your Voice After Toxic Relationships & Narcissistic Abuse
Rebuilding Self-Trust & Finding Your Voice After Toxic Relationships & Narcissistic Abuse | Pulling ThreadsWith guest Clarissa Stolte – Therapist & Toxic Relationship CoachIn this emotionally resonant episode of Pulling Threads, host Leslie dives into the journey of healing and transformation after toxic or narcissistic relationships. She’s joined by Clarissa Stolte, therapist and founder of The Reclaiming Her Voice Method, who shares her personal story of growing up in a narcissistic family system—and how she now helps women break cycles of self-doubt, restore self-trust, and reclaim their authentic voice.🎙 What we cover:00:00 Introduction and Personal Connection01:18 Guest Introduction: Clarissa Stolte02:12 Clarissa’s Background and Personal Story03:53 The Impact of Narcissistic Family Systems12:14 Healing Journey and Professional Experience15:02 Misconceptions About Healing from Narcissistic Abuse21:33 Rebuilding Self-Trust and Emotional Regulation28:52 Overcoming Relationship Chaos29:33 Setting Boundaries Without Guilt32:58 The Importance of Self-Care35:44 Rebuilding After Toxic Relationships37:11 Navigating the Dating World46:37 Finding Your Voice Again51:46 Conclusion and Final Thoughts🔗 Resources + Connect with Clarissa:LinkedIn ➤ www.linkedin.com/in/clarissa-stolte-reclaiming-herInstagram ➤ @clarissastolteFacebook ➤ facebook.com/share/1CccF1gE2K/?mibextid=wwXIfr✨ About Clarissa:“I help women healing from narcissistic abuse break the cycle of toxic relationships, rebuild self-trust, and create a life of calm, confidence, and authentic connection through The Reclaiming Her Voice Method.”🎧 Why listen?If you’ve experienced emotional or narcissistic abuse, feel stuck in self-doubt, struggle to trust your voice or set boundaries—or you’re simply ready to reclaim your authentic self and step into greater confidence—this episode offers heart-felt insights, practical steps, and a reminder that healing and authentic connection are absolutely possible.📌 Don’t forget:Hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and the BELL icon so you never miss an episode of Pulling Threads. Share this with someone who needs it. Leave us a comment: What’s one boundary you’re ready to set for your next chapter?#ToxicRelationships #NarcissisticAbuse #SelfTrust #Boundaries #AuthenticConnection #TraumaRecovery #WomensHealing #PullingThreadsPodcast
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2 months ago
54 minutes

Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
Reclaiming Sleep Professional Guidance from Therapist and Coach Melissa Good
From Burnout to Deep Rest: Healing Women’s Sleep with Melissa Good | Pulling Threads PodcastExhaustion. Overwhelm. Sleepless nights.So many ambitious, heart-centered women are running on empty — but rest isn’t a luxury. It’s a lifeline.In this episode of Pulling Threads, host Leslie Mathews, MSW—therapist, coach, and founder of The LooM Life—sits down with Melissa Good, licensed therapist and sleep coach, for a transformative conversation on how to move from burnout and insomnia to true restoration.Melissa opens up about her journey from correctional officer to therapist and sleep coach, and how perfectionism, people-pleasing, and chronic stress quietly steal our rest. Together, Leslie and Melissa unpack:✨ The link between the nervous system and sleep✨ Myths that keep women stuck in exhaustion✨ How to navigate sleep changes during perimenopause and menopause✨ Simple, science-backed strategies for deep, lasting restWhether you’re struggling with insomnia, waking up at 3 a.m., or just feeling disconnected from your body’s natural rhythms, this episode will help you understand your nervous system, regulate stress, and reclaim restorative sleep.🪶 Join us to learn how rest becomes the most radical form of self-care.🎧 Timestamps:00:00 – Welcome + Introduction01:41 – Melissa’s Journey to Becoming a Sleep Coach05:47 – The Importance of Sleep and Common Issues08:09 – Myths & Misconceptions About Sleep12:08 – Perfectionism, People Pleasing & Stress16:10 – The Nervous System + Sleep Connection19:38 – Behavioral Techniques for Better Rest24:42 – Personal Struggles with Sleep29:06 – Midlife, Perimenopause & Menopause Challenges32:26 – Self-Advocacy and Women’s Health37:13 – Practical Sleep Tips40:51 – Join the Community for Better Sleep45:28 – Final Thoughts + Connect with Melissa💫 Follow Melissa Good Insta: @melissa__good ; Facebook: Melissa Good (melissagoodsleepcoach), LinkedIn: Melissa Good ; Website www.melissagood.com👉 Link to her Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/yourbestsleep👉 Learn about her 8-week Better Sleep program💛 Connect with Leslie Mathews + The LooM Life:Instagram: @the.loom.lifeand @loomlifetherapyTikTok: @parandpeacePodcast: [Pulling Threads on YouTube]YouTube Golf Channel: @ParandPeace Website: www.theloomlife.com
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2 months ago
48 minutes

Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
Empowering Parents Sobriety and Blended Family Strategies
In this episode of Pulling Threads, we welcome Melanie Miller, a licensed professional counselor, to discuss the intricacies of parallel parenting in blended families and the journey of living an alcohol-free life. Melanie shares her personal journey and the challenges of dealing with adverse childhood experiences, emotional neglect, and parental substance use. She explores her transition into therapy and sobriety coaching, offering valuable insights on overcoming alcohol dependence and creating a sober community. The episode delves deeply into creating realistic expectations within blended families, setting boundaries in co-parenting and parallel parenting, and the profound impact of emotional regulation and mindset in navigating these transitions. Melanie also discusses her innovative 'Off the Rocks' sobriety program and shares advice for those considering an alcohol-free life. Tune in for an enlightening conversation on maintaining mental wellness, the importance of self-care, and developing resilience through life's toughest challenges. Don't miss this episode filled with practical advice, personal stories, and professional insights!You can contact, follow, and learn more about Melanie on her website, Facebook page, or Instagram. www.pratidanawellness.comhttps://www.facebook.com/PratidanaWellnessCoaching/https://www.instagram.com/off.the.rocks.sober/https://www.linkedin.com/in/melanie-miller-lpc/"00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:59 Melanie's Personal Journey02:52 The Path to Sobriety06:52 Challenges and Misconceptions of Sobriety20:17 Switching Gears: Co-Parenting and Parallel Parenting27:09 Creating a Safe Space for Children27:51 The Importance of Self-Care for Parents28:40 The Rollercoaster of Parenting29:02 Challenges of Blended Families31:05 Setting Realistic Expectations in Blended Families32:32 Navigating Loyalty Conflicts in Children42:04 The Impact of Alcohol on Co-Parenting43:59 Mindset and Emotional Regulation45:04 Creating a New Life Post-Divorce50:35 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
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3 months ago
51 minutes

Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
Intuitive Eating Breaking Free from Diet Culture with Ellina Creary
In this Pulling Thread episode, we welcome Alina Reary, a licensed therapist and intuitive eating coach. We discuss the impact of diet culture, the journey to food freedom, and how women can reclaim their bodies and lives by trusting their instincts. Alina shares her insights on intuitive eating, overcoming food guilt, and the importance of community support in this transformative process. Listen for an empowering conversation on health, self-trust, and living life to the fullest. If you want to follow or work with Ellina, you can follow her on IG @eoc.coaching. You can find her on Facebook athttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578176021050and herFacebook Group: Intuitive Eating and Anti-Dieting Community00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction00:48 Swifties and Chiefs: A Fun Start01:39 Ellina's Journey into Eating Disorder Therapy04:08 Understanding Intuitive Eating07:17 Diet Culture and Its Impact09:49 Breaking Free from Diet Culture24:56 The Role of Community in Healing30:51 Empowering Final Thoughts and How to Connect
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3 months ago
32 minutes

Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
Why Women Stay Trauma, Shame, Hope
Understanding Why Women Stay in Unhappy Marriages | Pulling Threads PodcastIn this episode of Pulling Threads, we dive deep into the complex reasons why women remain in marriages and relationships that are no longer fulfilling or safe. This podcast is dedicated to discussing the visible and hidden factors that keep women from leaving, including financial concerns, cultural expectations, trauma bonds, religious conditioning, and the bleak dating landscape. We touch on the challenges of discernment counseling, the psychological and neurological aspects of attachment, and the internal and external judgments faced by women contemplating divorce. Whether you're in the midst of this struggle or supporting someone who is, this episode aims to unpack the intricate layers of fear, hope, and survival. Subscribe for more episodes focusing on similar topics.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:40 Why Women Stay in Unhappy Marriages02:14 Cultural and Societal Judgments04:05 Financial and Emotional Barriers07:38 Understanding Trauma Bonds11:03 Religious Trauma and Conditioning14:26 Fear of Loneliness and Stigma16:40 Identity Collapse and Learned Helplessness17:39 Hope and the Trap of Waiting20:05 The Modern Dating Landscape21:32 Personal Healing and Moving Forward25:21 The Tipping Point and Final Thoughts
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3 months ago
27 minutes

Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
Neuroplasticity & New Beginnings Finding Healing Through Golf
Do you avoid trying new things because fear tells you that you don’t belong? In this episode of Pulling Threads, I share how childhood trauma wired my nervous system for protection and how I used golf—yes, golf!—to rewrite that pattern.🔬 We explore the science behind neuroplasticity—the brain’s incredible ability to reorganize itself and change its activity in response to experiencencbi.nlm.nih.govverywellmind.com. Researchers note that the brain can create new neural pathways and adapt throughout life, and mindfulness practices have been shown to foster this plasticity. In other words, even after decades of trauma, your brain can heal.🧠 I explain how fear of failure, societal narratives, and limiting beliefs kept me from trying new sports for years. With therapy, mindfulness, and lots of small, compassionate steps, I learned to take up space, swing a club with courage, and trust myself again.Key Takeaways:• What neuroplasticity is and why it matter• How trauma rewires the brain and fuels fear of new experiences• Simple, evidence‑based practices (therapy, mindfulness, gentle movement) to rebuild neural pathways• Why I chose golf as my healing tool, and how it became a metaphor for life• An invitation for you: What’s your “golf” — the activity you’ve wanted to try but felt too afraid?I’d love to hear your story. Drop a comment or DM me on Instagram at @TheLoomLife or @ParInPeace. Remember: your brain is capable of change, and every brave little swing counts. 💛Timestamps:00:00 Intro – Where I’ve been & why02:20 Why trauma makes trying new things scary05:30 Brain science: neuroplasticity explained08:45 Evidence‑based ways to rewire your brain13:30 My golf story & the metaphors it taught me22:45 Your invitation to try something new—Support: If this episode resonates, hit 👍 like, subscribe for future episodes, and share with a friend. Your stories mean everything to me.
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5 months ago
17 minutes 45 seconds

Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
Rewriting Our Stories of Beauty
Embracing Beauty: Rewriting the Narrative of Shame and Acceptance | Pulling Threads Podcast with LeslieIn this heartfelt episode of Pulling Threads, trauma-informed therapist and coach Leslie Mathews explores the complex relationship between beauty, shame, and self-worth, especially for women in their 30s, 40s, and 50s.From societal double standards to generational programming, Leslie unpacks how American culture, media, religion, and family dynamics have shaped women’s understanding of beauty—and how those outdated beliefs can be rewritten.Whether you grew up idolizing supermodels, navigating the silent pressure to stay small, or feeling confused about whether it’s okay to love your appearance, this episode offers validation, healing, and a new lens.🎙️ Topics Covered: • The history of beauty as currency in America • The “mirror trap” and why women dim their light • How different generations experience beauty expectations • The role of therapy in healing body image wounds • 4 steps to reclaiming your beauty narrative • How to model healthy beauty for future generations👁‍🗨 This episode is for every woman who has ever felt ashamed for caring too much or too little about how she looks.✨ Beauty isn’t the enemy—shame is. Let’s start honoring our bodies, our choices, and our power.🔔 Subscribe for more healing conversations: @pulling_threads💌 Connect with Leslie at [Your Website or Link]📸 Follow on Instagram: @the.loom.life🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify & more.
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6 months ago
24 minutes 1 second

Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
Navigating Beauty: The New Era of Medical Asthetics with Lisa Hahn
Unveiling the Layers: Beauty, Medicine & Empowerment with Lisa Hahn | Pulling Threads PodcastWelcome back to Pulling Threads, where we unravel the deeper stories behind healing, growth, and the human experience. In this inspiring episode, host Leslie Mathews, therapist, coach, and founder of The LooM, sits down with Lisa Hahn, board-certified nurse practitioner and founder of Nueva Aesthetics in St. Petersburg, Florida.Together, they explore the transformative world of medical aesthetics—where science meets self-worth, and beauty becomes a tool for empowerment.🌟 In This Episode, You’ll Learn: • How Lisa transitioned from trauma ICU nursing to launching a boutique aesthetics practice • Why skin health and regenerative treatments are changing the face of beauty • The emotional and psychological layers behind seeking aesthetic treatments • How aesthetic care can boost self-confidence, mental health, and authenticity • What aging gracefully really means—and why ageless beauty is more than a trend • Future-forward insights on lasers, neurotoxins, skincare, and client empowerment💡 Whether you’re curious about aesthetic procedures, exploring your own journey with aging and self-image, or just love hearing from women who are redefining what beauty means today—this episode is for you.🔗 Connect with Lisa Hahn & Nueva AestheticsWebsite: https://nuevaaesthetics.comInstagram: @nueva.aesthetics✨ Follow Leslie & The LooMInstagram: @the.loom.lifeYouTube: @pulling_threadsWebsite: https://theloom.life⸻🎧 LISTEN, RATE, REVIEW, & SHAREIf this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who’s navigating their own beauty or healing journey. We love hearing from you—drop a comment, DM, or tag us in your reflections.
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6 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 47 seconds

Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity
Meeting Emotional and Sexual Needs After Breakups
Breakups can leave us feeling emotionally raw, physically disconnected, and unsure of how to get our needs met. In this episode of Pulling Threads, trauma-informed therapist and coach Leslie Mathews shares real, practical strategies for meeting your emotional, physical, and sexual needs after a breakup—with compassion and clarity.You’ll learn: • 💔 How to regulate your nervous system and calm heartbreak • ✍️ How journaling, emotional rituals, and a “validation vault” can support emotional healing • 🛁 Creative ways to meet physical intimacy needs—like warm baths, massage, pets, and body doubling • 💖 Why self-pleasure is a powerful, healing tool for reclaiming your body and intimacy • 🌐 Go-to resources like OMGYes, Goop, and Sex with Emily • 💡 Tips for approaching casual sex with mindfulness and intentionThis episode is for anyone navigating post-breakup loneliness, confusion, or craving deeper self-connection. You can meet your needs without losing yourself—and this conversation will show you how.👉 Subscribe for more trauma-informed, heart-centered content to help you heal, grow, and thrive.#BreakupRecovery #SelfCareAfterBreakup #EmotionalHealing #TraumaInformedTherapy #PullingThreadsPodcast
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6 months ago
17 minutes 55 seconds

Pulling Threads, Weaving Authenticity