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Authentically Connected with Dr. Rachel Faust

Authentically Connected with Dr. Rachel Faust

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This podcast is for seekers, healers, and anyone ready to embrace the wholeness already inside them. As your host, I will share about my own healing journey and the resources I've gathered along the way, in hopes that something you hear plants a seed in you that will blossom into something meaningful. Together, we will explore various themes, including mental health, self-compassion, nervous system regulation, navigating relationship dynamics, energy healing modalities, spirituality, parenting, and so much more. A central theme of this podcast is Internal Family Systems (IFS), a powerful approach to understanding and healing the many parts within us. Through personal stories, reflections, and practical insights, I invite you to walk alongside me as we listen to our parts, integrate our experiences, and nurture a deeper connection to ourselves, one another, and the world around us.

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Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie
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  • Episode 7: A Conversation with Dr. Teresa Anderson about Ketamine and prTMS
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode of Authentically Connected, I sit down with psychiatrist Theresa Anderson, founder of the Anderson Clinic in Cincinnati, OH, to explore emerging treatments for depression, PTSD, and other mental health challenges. Together, we talk about how shifting our internal narratives can transform healing and what happens when traditional treatments aren’t enough. We also dive into innovative approaches like ketamine treatment and personalized repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (prTMS), exploring how these therapies work in the brain, who they may help, and why personalized neuroscience may represent the next frontier in mental health care—offering renewed hope for people who have felt stuck for years.

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    Indisponible
  • Episode 6: Finding Your Way Back to Play
    Feb 2 2026

    What does play look like when you’re an adult—with responsibilities, guilt, and a nervous system that doesn’t always settle easily? In this episode, I explore what it means to find your way back to play: discovering your own play style, working through differences in how others play, and relearning play as a vital part of connection and well-being. Drawing on polyvagal theory, play research, and personal reflections as a parent and therapist, this episode invites you to rethink play—not as an extra, but as an essential part of being human.

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    27 min
  • Episode 5: A Conversation with Jen Schneeman about Burnout and Real Resilience
    Jan 3 2026

    Listening note: This episode builds on the concepts introduced in Episode 4 on polyvagal theory and is best enjoyed after listening to that episode first.

    In this episode of Authentically Connected, I sit down with my friend Jen Schneeman for a grounded, deeply human conversation about nervous system regulation, energy, and what authentic resilience really looks like. We explore how resilience isn’t about perfection or staying calm, but about flexibility, repair, and learning to reset in the moment.

    Jen shares her journey from high-pressure scientific and military work into trauma-informed, integrative practices that weave together neuroscience, somatics, mindfulness, and energetic awareness. We talk about burnout, motherhood, creativity, and practical, embodied tools—like the ABCs of regulation, energetic boundaries, breathwork discernment, and self-talk—not as ways to fix ourselves, but as ways to stay connected and present.

    Together, this conversation invites you to collaborate with your nervous system, honor your sensitivity, tend to your energy, and remember that healing and resilience are built through presence, compassion, and authentic connection.

    Jen's websites:

    https://www.realhumanperformance.com/

    https://www.selfcareandresilience.com/

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    1 h et 21 min
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