Hi There! My name is Soheila (pronounced So-Hey-La) and I am the Chief Content Officer here at the Is That Soh Podcast!
Follow along each week as I share stories, pose questions, and provid
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Hi There! My name is Soheila (pronounced So-Hey-La) and I am the Chief Content Officer here at the Is That Soh Podcast!
Follow along each week as I share stories, pose questions, and provid
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The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.
Hello and welcome back to the Is That Soh Podcast!
Today on the podcast I have invited fellow podcaster and human connection & transformational coach, Emily Gough to come on and talk to us about the power of forgiveness and how forgiving someone who hurt you is actually for you.
Like a rug ripped out from under her, Emily’s life took an unexpected turn when she found out on Christmas Eve her ex had been having an affair for the last 9 years. Forced to take matters into her own hand, Emily ended the relationship, sold her house and nearly all her belongings, and booked a solo one-way ticket to the opposite side of the globe. Today, Emily inspires others through her podcast and coaching to take ownership of the circumstances life has handed them and create a deeper sense of meaning and purpose from major life transitions.
Today on the podcast we are going to be talking about creating a deeper sense of meaning and purpose from major life transitions, how forgiveness can sometimes be for you and not for someone else, the benefits of forgiveness, and how to turn pain into purpose.
If you enjoyed this episode and want to show your personal support to the Is That Soh Podcast simply leave a review or screenshot today's episode in the podcast app and share it to your stories! If you decided to share this podcast to your stories, please don’t forget to tag me! I would love to hear from you!
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Hello Friends and welcome back to the Is That Soh Podcast!
Today on the podcast I have invited coach and fellow podcaster Dieter Randolph to come on and teach how we can take our power back!
Once a third-generation minister, Dieter like so many of us, struggled to find a path in life that filled him with purpose. He tried everything from being a minister to built websites to worked in a record store and even tried selling used cars, but none of it gave him the joy and purpose he craved. After going through and overcoming his own lived experience, Dieter today, helps others build a life they love and fills them with purpose.
Today on the podcast we are going to be talking about finding your purpose in life, healing, taking power back, self compassion, and share stories that empower us.
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Hello Friends and welcome back to the Is That Soh Podcast!
Today on the podcast, I have invited certified life coach Kim Kimball to come on the show and teach us all about the different attachment styles people can have in various types of relationships in their lives.
Kim Kimball is best known for helping ambitious women heal their codependent and hyper-independent behaviors so that they can have thriving relationships with partners, family, friends, and colleagues. She uses mind + body based approaches to coach women to understand the ‘why’ behind their behavioural patterns.
In this episode, we are going to be talking about attachment styles, relationships, somatic healing, and therapy.
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Hello Friends and welcome back to the Is That Soh Podcast!
Today on the podcast I have invited best selling author and psychotherapist Dr. Diane Gehart to come on the show and give us a crash course in the basics of Buddhism, the power of mindfulness, and playful ways we can increase our daily does of joy.
For those who don’t know Dr. Gehart she is a professor at the California State University, a psychotherapist, an author of over 12 books, and an award winning educator. Her research has been featured in newspapers, on radio shows and on television worldwide, and she maintains an active private practice in the Los Angeles area.
Today on the podcast we are going to be getting a crash course in the basics of Buddhism and learning about the benefits of mindfulness From Dr. Diane Gehart.
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Diane R Gehart, PH.D.
Hello and welcome back to the Is That Soh Podcast!
Today on the podcast I have invited fellow podcaster Nik Sheesby to come on the podcast and share his story of alcohol addiction recovery. Nik is 2.5 years sober and has a crazy story of addiction, sobriety, mental health and self empowerment all while working in the music industry for some of the biggest bands in the world.
Nik is also the host of The Beautifully Human podcast which I was graciously invited to be a guest on recently! The Beautifully Human podcast is a collection of stories and conversations that Nik has with beautiful humans all around the world with the aim to reveal the power in everyones story though spreading love, vulnerability and all that makes us human.
Today, we are going to be talking about Nik’s life, what it was like growing up in Ohio, his rebellious teenage years, how he started working in the music industry for some of the biggest bands in the world, his struggles with alcohol addiction, his near death experience, treatment, sobriety, mental health and self empowerment.
If you enjoyed this episode and want to show your personal support to the Is That Soh Podcast simply leave a review or screenshot today's episode in the podcast app and share it to your stories! If you decided to share this podcast to your stories, please don’t forget to tag me! I would love to hear from you!
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Hello and welcome back to the Is That Soh Podcast!
Today on the podcast I have invited the founder of the Post Betrayal Transformation Institute and holistic psychologist, Dr. Debi Silber, to come on the show and talk to us about healing from betrayal/betrayal trauma recovery and regaining health, confidence, and happiness in our life once again.
Dr. Debi, is an award-winning speaker, coach, and author, and her book ‘The Unshakable Woman: 4 Steps to Rebuilding Your Body, Mind and Life After a Life Crisis’ was a #1 bestseller. She has appeared on FOX, CBS, The Dr. Oz Show, and TEDx -Twice! She has a Ph.D. in Transformational psychology and her recent study on how we experience betrayal led her to make 3 groundbreaking discoveries that could change the way we heal.
Today on the podcast we are going to be talking about betrayal trauma, symptoms of betrayal trauma, post betrayal syndrome, The 5 Stages from Betrayal to Breakthough’ that Dr. Debi discovered through her research, healing from betrayal trauma, and overcoming betrayal!
If you enjoyed this episode and want to show your personal support to the Is That Soh Podcast simply leave a review or screenshot today's episode in the podcast app and share it to your stories! If you decided to share this podcast to your stories, please don’t forget to tag me! I would love to hear from you!
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https://thepbtinstitute.com/
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@DebiSilber
Hello and welcome back to the Is That Soh Podcast!
Today on the podcast, I have invited multi-award-winning writer, editor, and podcast producer Scott Flashheart to come on the podcast and talk to us about sexual identity and how to embrace standing out in a world that has a history of promoting conformity.
Scott, originally from the UK, co-founded and directed The UK's largest and fastest-growing gay lifestyle magazine before creating his multi-award-winning podcast ‘Probably True Podcast’ in 2016. As a groundbreaking queer storytelling, Scott loves to shares stories of queer life and even queerer sex on his podcast as well as inspire, connect and enable LGBTQ+ audio professionals and hobbyists through the Queer Podcasters’ Network which he founded in 2020.
Today on the podcast we are going to be talking about sexual identity, Scott’s coming out story, funny sexual stories, his first sexual experience, and how to embrace standing out.
If you enjoy this episode and want to show your personal support to the Is That Soh Podcast simply leave a review or screenshot today's episode in the podcast app and share it to your stories! If you decided to share this podcast to your stories, please don’t forget to tag me! I would love to hear from you!
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www.flashheart.me
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@scottlovescake
Hello and welcome back to the Is That Soh Podcast!
Today on the podcast, I have invited award-winning Psychiatrist and Music Professor Dr. Christian Heim to come on the podcast and talk to us about the complex effects of trauma, trauma symptoms, the causes of trauma, types of trauma, and trauma recovery/how we can overcome it.
With over 20 years of clinical experience, Dr. Heim speaks from a place of deep compassion and authority on Mental Health. Anxiety, depression, addictions, trauma, suicide, personality issues, and relationship breakdown are all common themes in his line of work, and his latest book "The 7 Types of Love: navigating love in a fractured world" was created with the hopes of helping people better understand and connect with each other.
Today on the podcast we are going to be talking about the complex effects of trauma, what happens when a person experiences trauma, trauma symptoms, the causes of trauma, types of trauma ( ie physical trauma, childhood trauma, psychological trauma), how the body holds on to trauma, triggers, window of tolerance, and trauma recovery / how to heal from trauma.
If you enjoy this episode and want to show your personal support to the Is That Soh Podcast simply leave a review or screenshot of today's episode in the podcast app and share it to your stories! If you decided to share this podcast to your stories, please don’t forget to tag me! I would love to hear from you!
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www.drchristianheim.com
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@drchristianheim_
Hello and welcome back to the Is That Soh Podcast!
Today on the podcast, I have invited clinical social worker, licensed couples and family therapist, YouTuber, writer and podcaster Dr. Assael Romanelli, to come on the podcast and talk to us about the victim triangle (also known as the Karpman drama triangle) and how to take back control of your life.
Dr. Assael has a PH.D in clinical social work and is a licensed therapist. He has worked with hundreds of individuals, families, and couple all over the world. Together with his wife, he founded and is the director of The Potential State Institute for Enriching Relationships as well as contributes regularly to Psychology Today! With over 15 years of experience, Dr. Assael Romanelli has trained a wide range of individuals and professionals in the art of being more spontaneous, playful and effective in their life and work!
Today, we are going to be talking about the victim triangle (aka the drama triangle), why people fall into these patterns, how we can break out of these cycles and Dr. Assael’s ‘life model’ to help you to achieve a more spontaneous, playful and effective life.
If you enjoy this episode and want to show your personal support to the Is That Soh Podcast simply leave a review or screen shot today's episode in the podcast app and share it to your stories! If you decided to share this podcast to your stories, please don’t forget to tag me! I would love to hear from you!
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@thepotentialstate
Hello and welcome back to the Is That Soh Podcast!
Today on the podcast, I have invited confidence and self-worth coach Melissa West to come on and share her story of what it was like to grow up in a cult, and how she found the courage to leave and follow her dreams.
In this episode we talk about overcoming fear, reconstructing personal beliefs, forgiveness and healing.
TRIGGER WARNING: Topics discussed in today’s episode could be triggering. In the case that you are triggered, please reach out to your local helpline. To quickly find the number to your local helpline you can go to Check Point Org.
If you enjoy this episode and want to show your personal support to the Is That Soh Podcast simply leave a review or screen shot today's episode in the podcast app and share it to your stories! If you decided to share this podcast to your stories, please don’t forget to tag me! I would love to hear from you!
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https://melissalyonwest.com
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@melissalyonwest
The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.