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What if your body is the missing link between what you believe and how you actually live? On this episode of The Brainy Moms podcast, Dr. Amy and Sandy sit down with lawyer and author Justin Whitmel Earley to unpack how embodied habits—breathing, sleep, exercise, and gentle routines—can heal anxiety, transform parenting, and make faith feel lived-in instead of theoretical. Justin’s story moves from panic attacks and late-night legal grind to a practical rule of life where the nervous system and the soul finally align.
We dig into why our hearts follow our habits when our heads and bodies pull apart, and how small, physical rhythms can reset an entire household. Justin shares the moment exercise became spiritual training, the way a coach’s “one more rep” translated into patience with a toddler, and how neuroplasticity offers real hope for anyone who feels stuck. We explore breathwork without the baggage: Genesis as the origin of breath, the science of long exhales calming fight-or-flight, and simple breath prayers that pair Scripture with regulation. If box breathing triggers you, we cover compassionate alternatives and why adapting the practice matters.
Together, we challenge two common traps—ignoring the body or idolizing it—and offer a third way: garden your body. That lens reframes sleep as both sacrifice and stewardship, technology as a temptation to disembodiment, and classic worship practices as powerfully physical. Justin outlines the core themes from his new book, from breathing and eating to sex, technology, worship, and even death, showing how every chapter is really about learning to love with your whole self.
If you’re tired of white-knuckling change with willpower alone, this conversation offers gentle, doable steps to rewire your days: a two-minute breath prayer in the car, a calmer bedtime liturgy, a short walk to reset before you enter the house. Listen, take one habit, and try it this week. If it helps, share the episode with a friend, subscribe for more brain-savvy parenting, and leave a review to tell us which practice you’re starting today.
ABOUT US:
The Brainy Moms is a parenting podcast hosted by cognitive psychologist Dr. Amy Moore and Sandy Zamalis. Dr. Amy and Sandy have conversations with experts in parenting, child development, education, homeschooling, psychology, mental health, and neuroscience. Listeners leave with tips and advice for helping parents and kids thrive. If you love us, add us to your playlist and follow us on social media!
CONNECT WITH US:
Website: www.TheBrainyMoms.com
Email: [email protected]
Social Media: @TheBrainyMoms
Subscribe to our free monthly newsletter
Visit our sponsor's website: www.LearningRx.com
By Dr. Amy Moore4.9
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What if your body is the missing link between what you believe and how you actually live? On this episode of The Brainy Moms podcast, Dr. Amy and Sandy sit down with lawyer and author Justin Whitmel Earley to unpack how embodied habits—breathing, sleep, exercise, and gentle routines—can heal anxiety, transform parenting, and make faith feel lived-in instead of theoretical. Justin’s story moves from panic attacks and late-night legal grind to a practical rule of life where the nervous system and the soul finally align.
We dig into why our hearts follow our habits when our heads and bodies pull apart, and how small, physical rhythms can reset an entire household. Justin shares the moment exercise became spiritual training, the way a coach’s “one more rep” translated into patience with a toddler, and how neuroplasticity offers real hope for anyone who feels stuck. We explore breathwork without the baggage: Genesis as the origin of breath, the science of long exhales calming fight-or-flight, and simple breath prayers that pair Scripture with regulation. If box breathing triggers you, we cover compassionate alternatives and why adapting the practice matters.
Together, we challenge two common traps—ignoring the body or idolizing it—and offer a third way: garden your body. That lens reframes sleep as both sacrifice and stewardship, technology as a temptation to disembodiment, and classic worship practices as powerfully physical. Justin outlines the core themes from his new book, from breathing and eating to sex, technology, worship, and even death, showing how every chapter is really about learning to love with your whole self.
If you’re tired of white-knuckling change with willpower alone, this conversation offers gentle, doable steps to rewire your days: a two-minute breath prayer in the car, a calmer bedtime liturgy, a short walk to reset before you enter the house. Listen, take one habit, and try it this week. If it helps, share the episode with a friend, subscribe for more brain-savvy parenting, and leave a review to tell us which practice you’re starting today.
ABOUT US:
The Brainy Moms is a parenting podcast hosted by cognitive psychologist Dr. Amy Moore and Sandy Zamalis. Dr. Amy and Sandy have conversations with experts in parenting, child development, education, homeschooling, psychology, mental health, and neuroscience. Listeners leave with tips and advice for helping parents and kids thrive. If you love us, add us to your playlist and follow us on social media!
CONNECT WITH US:
Website: www.TheBrainyMoms.com
Email: [email protected]
Social Media: @TheBrainyMoms
Subscribe to our free monthly newsletter
Visit our sponsor's website: www.LearningRx.com

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