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Guest: Danielle De Pillis, MS Neuroscience, C-IAYT (12 Petals Wellness)
Danielle De Pillis joins Amy from South Minneapolis for a clear-eyed conversation about chronic pain, interoception, and why “sending someone to yoga class” is not the same as yoga therapy. Danielle traces her arc from high-pressure ad agency life into a years-long recovery that rewired her relationship with her body—then back into graduate study in neuroscience at King’s College London to understand the brain networks behind what she and her clients were experiencing. This is a grounded dialogue where ancient yoga maps (kośas, guṇas, abhyāsa/vairāgya) meet modern neuroscience and trauma-informed care.
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Danielle De Pillis is a yoga therapist and neuroscience-informed practitioner based in Minneapolis. She holds a Master’s in Neuroscience from King’s College London and runs a global online private practice focused on trauma, chronic pain, and interoception.
Interested in advancing your own studies in Yoga Therapy and Ayurveda?
Explore these graduate and certificate programs at Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH):
Plus, join us on our Optimal State Mobile App for daily check-ins and simple, easy interventions to help you stay in balance.
And explore our Online Community, where you’ll receive weekly classes and gain access to a library of classes you can enjoy anytime. Learn more at www.AmyWheeler.com.
By Amy Wheeler4.9
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Guest: Danielle De Pillis, MS Neuroscience, C-IAYT (12 Petals Wellness)
Danielle De Pillis joins Amy from South Minneapolis for a clear-eyed conversation about chronic pain, interoception, and why “sending someone to yoga class” is not the same as yoga therapy. Danielle traces her arc from high-pressure ad agency life into a years-long recovery that rewired her relationship with her body—then back into graduate study in neuroscience at King’s College London to understand the brain networks behind what she and her clients were experiencing. This is a grounded dialogue where ancient yoga maps (kośas, guṇas, abhyāsa/vairāgya) meet modern neuroscience and trauma-informed care.
Listen for
Key ideas & takeaways
Practical practices mentioned (try these)
Memorable quotes
About our guest
Danielle De Pillis is a yoga therapist and neuroscience-informed practitioner based in Minneapolis. She holds a Master’s in Neuroscience from King’s College London and runs a global online private practice focused on trauma, chronic pain, and interoception.
Interested in advancing your own studies in Yoga Therapy and Ayurveda?
Explore these graduate and certificate programs at Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH):
Plus, join us on our Optimal State Mobile App for daily check-ins and simple, easy interventions to help you stay in balance.
And explore our Online Community, where you’ll receive weekly classes and gain access to a library of classes you can enjoy anytime. Learn more at www.AmyWheeler.com.

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