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EPISODE · Jan 8, 2026 · 43 MIN

How to Reframe Recurring Body Symptoms

from Rooted Within · host Maggie

Are you tired of battling the same body symptoms (like vertigo, anxiety, eczema, or fatigue) year after year, no matter what new goals you set? What if your body isn’t broken, but simply trying to communicate with you in the only way it knows how? In this episode, Maggie reveals a totally new way to understand recurring symptoms, cutting through the fluff of vision boards and “positive thinking” to show you exactly why these issues keep coming back. If you want a practical, real-world strategy to decode the signals your body is sending and finally break out of frustrating cycles, this episode holds a key you won’t find anywhere else.Topics Discussed:Why energetic and physical healing must go hand-in-hand and why most people miss half the equationThe hidden story your recurring symptoms are trying to tell you (with real-life examples like vertigo)How neural pathways create automatic body reactions, and how to “rewrite” your brain for physical changeSimple, specific tangible steps to shift your focus and break old symptom cycles plus how to use family for accountabilityHow to help your kids understand their own body symptoms and develop their intuitive skillsYour body isn’t the enemy, it’s your best communicator. Listen in, decode the message, and step into 2026 as the most empowered, present version of yourself yet.Join our Whole Family Health Free Community on Skool as we kick off 2026 together: rooted in wisdom, ready for change, and equipped to lead your family into true wholeness.Connect with us:Instagram: @wholefamily.healthWebsite: ourwholefamilyhealth.comCommunity: Join Our Spiritual CommunityCheck Out More Free Resources:  https://www.ourwholefamilyhealth.com/free

Are you tired of battling the same body symptoms (like vertigo, anxiety, eczema, or fatigue) year after year, no matter what new goals you set? What if your body isn’t broken, but simply trying to communicate with you in the only way it knows how? In this episode, Maggie reveals a totally new way to understand recurring symptoms, cutting through the fluff of vision boards and “positive thinking” to show you exactly why these issues keep coming back. If you want a practical, real-world strateg...

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