Cornerstone Integrative Healing Podcast

S4E3: How Your Thoughts Shape Overwhelm — and Why It Matters


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What if your overwhelm isn't coming from your schedule… your symptoms… or even your circumstances?

What if it's coming from the thoughts you've been carrying—quietly, automatically, for years?

In this episode, we unpack how subtle beliefs like "I'm not enough" or "I have to fix this myself" keep your body stuck in survival mode—and why healing often begins not with doing more, but with renewing your mind and coming back into truth.

We talk about:

  • How repeated thoughts signal danger to your nervous system

  • Why striving leads to burnout, fatigue, and hormonal chaos

  • And how faith, awareness, and daily practice can help your body finally feel safe again

If you're tired of feeling on edge, exhausted, or spiritually discouraged in your healing journey, this conversation is for you.

🎧 Listen now and learn how to break the cycle of overwhelm—starting with your thoughts.

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Pharmacist Kari Coody and Integrative Health Practitioner Jenn Patriarca host weekly conversations meant to cut through the overwhelm of alternative healthcare options. Simple, effective, easy ways to pursue health and gain an understanding without a prescription pad. It's time to simplify the process of healing.

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The information shared in this episode is not meant to be medical advice. Please speak to your healthcare provider about making any changes to your healthcare plan.

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Cornerstone Integrative Healing PodcastBy Kari Coody, Pharm D. & Jenn Patriarca, IHP