Episodios

  • Decoding the Powerful Mind-Body Link
    Apr 9 2025

    Your body is trying to communicate with you, but are you listening?


    In this insightful episode of Mind Matters, Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin explores the deep, often overlooked connection between our minds and bodies. With compassion and clarity, she reveals how emotional struggles frequently express themselves through physical sensations—urging us to listen closely to what our bodies are trying to communicate.


    Drawing on real-life case studies, Dr. Nina explains how symptoms like tension, fatigue, and even cravings can be rooted in unresolved emotional conflicts. She introduces the concept of emotional hunger—how unmet emotional needs can show up as physical cravings—and offers tools to begin decoding these signals.


    If you've ever experienced unexplained aches, emotional eating, or simply felt "off" without knowing why, this episode will help you tune in, understand, and heal from the inside out.


    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • How emotional pain often shows up as physical pain
    • What your body’s physical symptoms may really be saying
    • The difference between emotional hunger and physical hunger
    • Why ignoring physical discomfort can delay emotional healing
    • How to begin decoding emotional triggers through body awareness
    • Practical ways to explore the connection between mind and body
    • How to identify emotional needs beneath cravings and compulsions
    • The power of self-awareness in achieving emotional and physical balance


    Key Takeaways:

    1. Your body is talking to you—are you listening?
    2. Physical symptoms can signal unresolved emotional issues.
    3. Suppressing emotions may lead to somatization (physical expression of emotional pain).
    4. Emotional hunger often disguises itself as a physical craving.
    5. Becoming curious about your discomfort can lead to healing.
    6. Recognizing emotional triggers can reduce physical symptoms.
    7. The mind-body connection is a powerful key to self-understanding.
    8. Your emotional state can directly impact your physical health.
    9. Awareness and compassion are crucial for decoding your body’s messages.
    10. Listening to your body helps uncover deeper emotional truths.


    Resources Mentioned:


    • The Binge Cure by Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin
    • Learn more about Dr. Nina’s work and The Binge Cure Method at drninainc.com


    Follow Dr. Nina: https://linktr.ee/dr.nina


    Let this episode be a reminder: your body isn’t betraying you—it’s trying to help you heal.


    Tune in to understand the signals, shift your perspective, and remember, your mind matters

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  • Beyond Deep Breaths: New Strategies for Anxiety Relief
    Apr 2 2025

    Anxiety can feel overwhelming, but what if you could change the way you respond to it?


    In this episode of Mind Matters with Dr. Nina, renowned psychoanalyst Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin unpacks the complexities of anxiety and offers practical, science-backed strategies to manage it effectively.


    Dr. Nina challenges the effectiveness of traditional deep breathing techniques, explaining why they often fail to address the underlying thoughts driving anxiety. Instead, she shares alternative approaches, including shifting from "what if" scenarios to "what is" realities, identifying the core fears behind anxious thoughts, and breaking free from black-and-white thinking.


    With grounding exercises as well as "food for thought," this episode provides actionable tools to help you feel more calm, centered, and in control.


    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:


    • Why deep breathing alone is often insufficient for managing anxiety.
    • How to shift your mindset from "what if" fears to "what is" facts to stay grounded.
    • The importance of identifying the deeper fears behind anxious thoughts.
    • How to challenge black-and-white thinking and embrace the shades of gray.
    • Grounding techniques to bring your awareness back to the present moment.
    • The benefits of progressive muscle relaxation for reducing physical tension.
    • Why anxiety is a normal human experience—but it doesn’t have to define you.
    • How understanding the roots of anxiety empowers you to manage it.
    • The power of self-compassion in reducing anxious self-talk.
    • How consistency and practice can strengthen your anxiety-management skills.


    Key Takeaways:


    • Anxiety can arise in various situations, from presentations to personal challenges.
    • Deep breathing alone doesn’t address the root thoughts behind anxiety.
    • Shifting from "what if" to "what is" helps ground you in reality.
    • Naming the fear behind anxiety leads to better emotional regulation.
    • Black-and-white thinking intensifies anxiety; seeking gray areas promotes calm.
    • Grounding techniques refocus your awareness on the present moment.
    • Progressive muscle relaxation reduces physical tension caused by anxiety.
    • Anxiety is a normal part of life—but it doesn’t have to control you.
    • You have the power to reframe anxious thoughts and stay calm.
    • Understanding and addressing the roots of anxiety fosters long-term resilience.


    Resources Mentioned:


    • The Binge Cure by Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin
    • Learn more about Dr. Nina’s work and The Binge Cure Method at drninainc.com


    Follow Dr. Nina: https://linktr.ee/dr.nina


    If you’ve ever struggled with anxiety or want to build a healthier relationship with your thoughts, this episode offers the tools you need.


    Tune in, take notes, and remember—your mind matters!

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  • Why We Get Addicted and How to Break Free
    Mar 26 2025

    Addiction is often misunderstood as a failure of willpower — but the truth is far more complex. In this episode of Mind Matters with Dr. Nina, we uncover the psychological roots of addiction and explore how emotions, beliefs, and unresolved experiences can drive compulsive behaviours.


    Dr. Nina shares real-life examples to illustrate how addictive patterns often mask deeper emotional pain. She introduces the TIER method (Think, Identify, Express, Respond)—a powerful tool for processing emotions and creating healthier coping strategies.


    With practical insights and actionable steps, this episode offers hope and guidance for anyone seeking to understand addiction, break free from destructive cycles, and foster personal growth.


    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:


    • Why addiction is not about willpower—it’s about emotional pain.
    • The psychological factors that fuel addictive behaviors.
    • How to identify the emotional triggers behind addiction.
    • Why self-awareness is the foundation for overcoming addiction.
    • The importance of expressing—not suppressing—your emotions.
    • How the TIR method helps you process and manage emotions effectively.
    • Strategies for identifying and avoiding addiction triggers.
    • The power of celebrating small wins in the recovery process.
    • Why addressing root causes is essential for lasting change.
    • How to create a personalized action plan for growth and healing.


    Key Takeaways:


    1. Addiction is often misunderstood as a lack of willpower.
    2. Psychological factors play a significant role in addiction.
    3. Understanding the "why" behind addictive behaviors is crucial.
    4. Self-awareness is the first step toward breaking free from addiction.
    5. Emotions need to be expressed, not suppressed, for true healing.
    6. The TIR method helps process emotions and reduce compulsive behaviors.
    7. Identifying personal triggers aids in avoiding addictive patterns.
    8. Celebrating small victories is vital in the recovery process.
    9. Healing from addiction involves addressing its root causes.
    10. Your mind matters in the journey of personal growth.


    Helplines for Mental Health Support:

    • USA: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357.
    • UK: SANE Mental Health Helpline – Website: sane.org.uk.
    • Australia: Lifeline Australia – 24/7 crisis support helpline: lifeline.org.


    Book Recommendations:

    • Beyond the Primal Addiction by Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin & Dr. Salman Akhtar – Explores addictions to food, sex, gambling, internet, shopping, and work.
    • The Heart of Addiction by Lance Dodes – A psychoanalytic perspective on addiction as a psychological coping mechanism for helplessness and rage.


    Follow Dr. Nina: https://linktr.ee/dr.nina


    If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, this episode offers valuable insights and practical strategies for healing.


    Tune in, take notes, and remember—your mind matters!

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  • From Hurting to Healing: Turn Your Inner Critic Into a Friend
    Mar 19 2025

    In this empowering episode of Mind Matters with Dr. Nina, we tackle one of the most common yet damaging challenges we all face — the inner critic.


    Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin dives deep into understanding where our critical inner voice comes from and how it can hold us back from living with confidence and joy.


    Through relatable stories, real-life examples, and actionable strategies, Dr. Nina teaches listeners how to challenge and quiet their inner critic, reframe negative self-talk, and replace harsh inner dialogue with self-compassion.


    This episode is a must-listen for anyone ready to treat themselves with the same kindness and empathy they offer to others.


    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • Why mistakes are necessary for growth and success — and how to embrace them.
    • The childhood roots of the inner critic and how they shape adult self-talk.
    • How changing your inner dialogue from "you" to "I" helps you take ownership of your feelings.
    • The powerful effect tone of voice has in shaping our emotional responses.
    • How understanding where your self-criticism comes from leads to compassion.
    • Simple ways to reframe negative thoughts into supportive affirmations.
    • Why everyone makes mistakes — and how to normalize imperfection.
    • How to treat yourself like a friend and practice radical self-kindness.
    • The importance of empathy and recognizing that struggle is part of being human.
    • Why celebrating small victories is key to building confidence and resilience.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Mistakes are vital for personal growth and learning.
    • The inner critic often develops from childhood messages and experiences.
    • Shifting from "you" to "I" in self-talk promotes personal responsibility.
    • The tone we use with ourselves affects how we feel and act.
    • Understanding the root of self-criticism allows us to meet it with compassion.
    • Reframing negative thoughts into affirmations creates healthier self-talk.
    • Making mistakes is part of being human — and it’s okay.
    • Speak to yourself as you would to a beloved friend.
    • Recognizing shared human struggles helps reduce self-judgment.
    • Celebrate progress — even the small wins matter!


    Resources Mentioned:

    • The Binge Cure by Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin
    • Learn more about Dr. Nina’s work and The Binge Cure Method at drninainc.com


    Follow Dr. Nina: https://linktr.ee/dr.nina


    If you’ve ever struggled with negative self-talk or harsh inner criticism, this episode will give you the tools to shift into a kinder, more compassionate relationship with yourself.


    Tune in, take notes, and start embracing your worth today. And remember—your mind matters!

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  • When Positivity Backfires: The Problem with 'Choosing Happiness’
    Mar 12 2025

    Are you tired of being told 'It could be worse' or 'negativity is a choice'?


    In this eye-opening episode of Mind Matters with Dr. Nina, we dive into the concept of toxic positivity — the societal pressure to "stay positive" no matter what — and how it can actually harm our emotional well-being.


    Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin unpacks why constantly forcing positivity can invalidate real emotions like sadness, anger, or frustration, and prevent us from truly healing. Through personal anecdotes and relatable examples, she explains how acknowledging the full spectrum of emotions is essential for emotional health and resilience.


    You’ll walk away with practical steps to break free from toxic positivity, embrace authenticity, and cultivate deeper, more meaningful connections — starting with yourself.


    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • What toxic positivity is and why it can backfire emotionally.
    • How societal pressure to “always be positive” invalidates real experiences.
    • Why there’s no such thing as a "negative" emotion — every feeling serves a purpose.
    • How avoiding difficult emotions hinders healing and growth.
    • The link between true resilience and emotional honesty.
    • How to create space for authenticity in your life and relationships.
    • The importance of surrounding yourself with people who embrace all of your emotions.
    • How to challenge and reject societal norms that dictate how we “should” feel.
    • Why emotional expression without judgment is key to healing and connection.
    • Actionable ways to honor your emotions and foster self-compassion.


    Key Takeaways:

    1. Toxic positivity can lead to emotional harm and disconnection.
    2. Acknowledging all emotions is essential for authentic healing.
    3. Avoiding tough feelings keeps us stuck and prevents growth.
    4. There are no bad emotions — every feeling has a role.
    5. True resilience means facing and processing emotions, not ignoring them.
    6. Emotional authenticity creates space for real connection.
    7. Surround yourself with people who accept your full emotional self.
    8. Challenge societal norms that limit emotional expression.
    9. Expressing feelings without judgment leads to healing.
    10. Embracing emotions helps build a healthier relationship with yourself and others.


    Resources Mentioned:

    • The Binge Cure by Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin
    • Learn more about Dr. Nina’s work and The Binge Cure Method at drninainc.com


    Follow Dr. Nina: https://linktr.ee/dr.nina


    If you’ve ever felt pressure to "just be happy" when you’re struggling, this episode is for you.


    Tune in, take notes, and start embracing your worth today. And remember—your mind matters!

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  • The “F” Word: Why We Dodge Feelings (And How to Face Them)
    Mar 5 2025

    Have you ever been told to "just get over it" or "stay strong" instead of truly acknowledging how you feel?


    In this episode of Mind Matters with Dr. Nina, we dive into the often-ignored world of feelings and why they are essential for self-awareness and emotional healing.


    Dr. Nina explores how societal messages teach us to suppress emotions, leading to unhealthy coping mechanisms like overeating, overworking, or avoiding difficult conversations. Through personal stories and real-life examples, she reveals how unresolved emotions can shape behaviors, impact relationships, and keep us stuck in patterns from the past.


    By embracing our feelings instead of running from them, we can break free from unhealthy cycles and make more conscious, empowered choices in our lives.


    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • Why society teaches us to suppress emotions—and the cost of doing so.
    • How childhood messages shape our perception of feelings as weaknesses.
    • The hidden emotional roots of distractions like food, work, and social media.
    • How defense mechanisms protect us but also prevent true self-awareness.
    • Why strong emotional reactions often stem from the past, not the present.
    • The role of repetition compulsion in recreating unhealthy relationship patterns.
    • How self-reflection can uncover hidden emotions and lead to healing.
    • The power of identifying and processing emotions for healthier coping strategies.
    • How curiosity about emotions fosters self-acceptance and growth.
    • Why embracing your feelings is the key to living in alignment with your true self.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Feelings are often ignored, but they are essential for self-understanding.
    • Childhood messages can shape how we view emotions—sometimes as weaknesses.
    • Distractions like food or work can be coping mechanisms for deeper feelings.
    • Defense mechanisms protect us but can also hinder self-awareness.
    • Strong emotional reactions often stem from past experiences, not just current situations.
    • Repetition compulsion can lead us to recreate unhealthy patterns in relationships.
    • Self-reflection is crucial for uncovering hidden emotions and understanding our reactions.
    • Identifying and processing feelings leads to healthier coping strategies.
    • Curiosity about emotions fosters self-acceptance and healing.
    • Embracing our feelings allows us to make conscious choices aligned with our true selves.


    Resources Mentioned:

    • The Binge Cure by Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin
    • Learn more about Dr. Nina’s work and The Binge Cure Method at drninainc.com


    Follow Dr. Nina: https://linktr.ee/dr.nina


    If you've ever struggled with your emotions or found yourself avoiding them, this episode is for you!


    Tune in, take notes, and start embracing your worth today. And remember—your mind matters!

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  • You Belong Here: Tackling Imposter Syndrome Head-On
    Feb 26 2025

    Ever feel like a fraud despite your achievements? In this episode of Mind Matters with Dr. Nina, we explore the pervasive issue of imposter syndrome and its impact on self-esteem, confidence, and personal success.


    Dr. Nina shares personal anecdotes and real-life examples of people who’ve battled feelings of inadequacy, even at the height of their careers. She explains how imposter syndrome often stems from childhood experiences and societal expectations, leading to negative coping strategies like perfectionism and self-sabotage.


    Through compassionate insights and practical advice, Dr. Nina empowers listeners to break free from self-doubt, embrace their accomplishments, and live more authentically.


    Key strategies include:


    • Self-Compassion – learning to be kinder to yourself.
    • Reframing Success – recognizing and celebrating personal achievements.
    • Sharing Your Story – understanding you’re not alone in feeling this way.


    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:


    • What is imposter syndrome, and how does it impact confidence and self-esteem
    • Why do even highly successful individuals struggle with feeling like a fraud
    • How childhood experiences and societal messages shape self-worth.
    • Negative coping strategies that are linked to feelings of inadequacy.
    • The importance of deeper self-reflection to overcome imposter syndrome.
    • Why self-compassion is a powerful tool against self-doubt.
    • How to reframe achievements to recognize personal value.
    • The healing power of sharing experiences with trusted individuals.
    • How to embrace your accomplishments and feel good about your success.


    Key Takeaways:


    1. Imposter syndrome is a persistent belief of being a fraud.
    2. It affects confidence, relationships, and self-esteem.
    3. Many successful people experience imposter syndrome.
    4. Childhood messages about success shape adult self-worth.
    5. Negative coping strategies can be linked to feelings of inadequacy.
    6. Overcoming imposter syndrome requires deeper self-reflection.
    7. Self-compassion is crucial in combating self-doubt.
    8. Reframing achievements helps in recognizing personal value.
    9. Talking about imposter syndrome can alleviate feelings of isolation.
    10. You deserve to feel good about your accomplishments.


    Resources Mentioned:

    • The Binge Cure: 7 Steps to Outsmart Emotional Eating by Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin
    • Learn more about Dr. Nina’s work and The Binge Cure Method at drninainc.com


    Follow Dr. Nina: https://linktr.ee/dr.nina


    If you’ve ever felt like an imposter in your own life, this episode is for you!


    Tune in, take notes, and start embracing your worth today. And remember—your mind matters!

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  • Why We Build Walls (and How to Let People In)
    Feb 19 2025

    Have you ever felt like you’re keeping people at a distance—even without realizing it?


    In this episode of Mind Matters with Dr. Nina, we dive into the emotional walls we build to protect ourselves from vulnerability and rejection.


    Dr. Nina explores the different forms these walls take, including:


    • Mind Reading – assuming what others think, leading to unnecessary fear and distance.
    • People Pleasing – prioritizing others to avoid rejection but losing authenticity.
    • Intellectualizing Emotions – analyzing instead of truly feeling.
    • Bargaining – postponing connection until we feel "ready" or "good enough."


    Through real-life examples and actionable strategies, Dr. Nina guides listeners in recognizing these protective barriers and learning how to dismantle them. By embracing vulnerability, we can foster deeper, more meaningful relationships.


    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • How emotional walls protect us—but also isolate us.
    • Why mind reading leads to unnecessary assumptions and fears.
    • The hidden cost of people pleasing and losing touch with your true self.
    • How intellectualizing emotions prevents genuine connection.
    • Why bargaining can keep us from fully engaging in relationships.
    • The importance of recognizing your own needs in building authentic connections.
    • Why saying no is an essential part of self-care.
    • How expressing feelings rather than ignoring them fosters emotional well-being.
    • Why connection is a fundamental human need that requires vulnerability.
    • How to take steps toward breaking down emotional barriers.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Emotional walls protect us but also isolate us.
    • Mind reading can lead to unnecessary assumptions and fears.
    • People pleasing is a form of self-protection that disconnects us from our true selves.
    • Intellectualizing emotions prevents us from experiencing genuine feelings.
    • Bargaining keeps us from connecting with others until we feel “ready.”
    • Recognizing our own needs is crucial for authentic relationships.
    • Saying no is an important part of self-care.
    • Feelings need to be expressed, not ignored or minimized.
    • Connection is a fundamental human need that requires vulnerability.
    • We have the power to dismantle the walls we've built.


    Resources Mentioned:

    • The Binge Cure by Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin
    • Learn more about Dr. Nina’s work and The Binge Cure Method at drninainc.com


    Follow Dr. Nina: https://linktr.ee/dr.nina


    If you’re ready to break down the walls keeping you from deeper connections, this episode is for you!


    Tune in, take notes, and start creating more meaningful relationships today.


    And as always, your mind matters!

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