
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


If you’re dealing with chronic UTIs or IC and wondering if you’ll ever break free from bladder pain, this episode will help you understand how you can take back control.
If you’ve found yourself stuck in mental checklists of “bladder-safe” foods, or overthinking bladder sensations, you’re not alone. In this conversation, we explore how fear, beliefs, and the nervous system can keep symptoms going, even after infection is gone.
I’m joined by Nutritional Therapist and NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) practitioner Karen Mannion to unpack how our thoughts, beliefs, and internal dialogue shape chronic UTI symptoms and bladder pain.
We explore how the mind–body connection plays a key role in healing, alongside the right nutrition, support, and deeper investigation.
Inside this episode, we uncover:
Karen also guides you through a visualisation to help you connect with your future self (the version of you who has already healed) and begin shifting your focus towards the outcomes you do want.
This is a powerful conversation that will help you step out of fear and move towards the version of life you want for yourself.
02:15 Understanding the Mind-Body Connection
04:15 The Role of NLP in Healing
09:30 Challenging Food Fears and Beliefs
15:46 The Power of Language in Healing
22:40 Practicing New Beliefs and Mindsets
29:47 Managing Stress and Its Impact on Health
37:12 Finding Your Healing Routine
39:30 Uncovering Subconscious Beliefs and Chronic Pain
45:19 Guided Visualisation for Healing
57:44 Reintroducing Foods with Confidence
1:02:44 Shifting Limiting Beliefs
1:08:54 Empowering Mindset for Healing
DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on marycotternutrition.com is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek advice from your doctor or qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you may have heard on the podcast or on the website.
By Mary CotterIf you’re dealing with chronic UTIs or IC and wondering if you’ll ever break free from bladder pain, this episode will help you understand how you can take back control.
If you’ve found yourself stuck in mental checklists of “bladder-safe” foods, or overthinking bladder sensations, you’re not alone. In this conversation, we explore how fear, beliefs, and the nervous system can keep symptoms going, even after infection is gone.
I’m joined by Nutritional Therapist and NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) practitioner Karen Mannion to unpack how our thoughts, beliefs, and internal dialogue shape chronic UTI symptoms and bladder pain.
We explore how the mind–body connection plays a key role in healing, alongside the right nutrition, support, and deeper investigation.
Inside this episode, we uncover:
Karen also guides you through a visualisation to help you connect with your future self (the version of you who has already healed) and begin shifting your focus towards the outcomes you do want.
This is a powerful conversation that will help you step out of fear and move towards the version of life you want for yourself.
02:15 Understanding the Mind-Body Connection
04:15 The Role of NLP in Healing
09:30 Challenging Food Fears and Beliefs
15:46 The Power of Language in Healing
22:40 Practicing New Beliefs and Mindsets
29:47 Managing Stress and Its Impact on Health
37:12 Finding Your Healing Routine
39:30 Uncovering Subconscious Beliefs and Chronic Pain
45:19 Guided Visualisation for Healing
57:44 Reintroducing Foods with Confidence
1:02:44 Shifting Limiting Beliefs
1:08:54 Empowering Mindset for Healing
DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on marycotternutrition.com is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek advice from your doctor or qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you may have heard on the podcast or on the website.