Amplified: The Sound of Survivors

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Amplified: The Sound of Survivors

Inspired by the life and music of the late artist Kelly Nicole, the mission of this podcast is to ease the suffering of those with ptsd and eating disorders. Thru intimate interviews with trauma survivors, academics, clinicians, musicians, veterans, mental health experts and artists, this weekly program explores the darkest aspects of psychological disturbance without varnish or apology as well as the healing power of creativity - especially music. The program is hosted by Foundation Director and Kelly Nicole’s wife, Theresa Holl. Kelly Nicole’s posthumous debut album, Hate Becoming is the primary inspiration for her eponymous Foundation and is available on iTunes and Spotify, as well as at kellynicolefoundation.org. All music and merch sales and donations benefit the Kelly Nicole Foundation and its mission to fight PTSD & eating disorders. “I’ll lick my wounds and take my pills, but I’ll never be the same again.” - Kelly Nicole, “Take My Pills” Please note, this is an explicit podcast

  1. 75

    #75 Before It Kills Me

    2 of 2. Talking eating disorder treatment and recovery before and after Covid-19 with Shira Charpentier and Tasha Golding of Living Proof MN.

  2. 74

    #74 Eating Disorder Recovery and the Pandemic

    1 of 2. Talking eating disorder treatment and recovery before and after Covid-19 with Shira Charpentier and Tasha Golding of Living Proof MN.

  3. 73

    #73 The Worth of Music

    In episodes 70 - 73, Riley Quinlan joins us from the University of Minnesota to discuss “Hook Club,” like a book club, but for music. We explore the power of creativity and work at connecting across the generations.

  4. 72

    #72 The Subjective Quality of Music

    In episodes 70 - 73, Riley Quinlan joins us from the University of Minnesota to discuss “Hook Club,” like a book club, but for music. We explore the power of creativity and work at connecting across the generations.

  5. 71

    #71 Connecting With an Artist

    In episodes 70 - 73, Riley Quinlan joins us from the University of Minnesota to discuss “Hook Club,” like a book club, but for music. We explore the power of creativity and work at connecting across the generations.

  6. 70

    #70 Intro to Hook Club

    In episodes 70 - 73, Riley Quinlan joins us from the University of Minnesota to discuss “Hook Club,” like a book club, but for music. We explore the power of creativity and work at connecting across the generations.

  7. 69

    #69 Stronger Than Ever

    In episodes 66-69 personal trainer Julia Holl opens up about her relationship with athleticism, disordered eating and leveraging personal growth to build strength and success with her clients.

  8. 68

    #68 Lies We Tell Ourselves

    In episodes 66-69 personal trainer Julia Holl opens up about her relationship with athleticism, disordered eating and leveraging personal growth to build strength and success with her clients.

  9. 67

    #67 Being Enough

    In episodes 66-69 personal trainer Julia Holl opens up about her relationship with athleticism, disordered eating and leveraging personal growth to build strength and success with her clients.

  10. 66

    #66 Image & Reality

    In episodes 66-69 personal trainer Julia Holl opens up about her relationship with athleticism, disordered eating and leveraging personal growth to build strength and success with her clients.

  11. 65

    #65 Imagining Safety

    In episodes 62 - 65 Dr. Susan Schaefer, LP joins us to explore a very impactful therapeutic modality against trauma and eating disorders. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing [EMDR] is a grueling but very promising therapy offering hope for those suffering from a variety of psychological afflictions.

  12. 64

    #64 The Dance of Mental Health

    In episodes 62 - 65 Dr. Susan Schaefer, LP joins us to explore a very impactful therapeutic modality against trauma and eating disorders. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing [EMDR] is a grueling but very promising therapy offering hope for those suffering from a variety of psychological afflictions.

  13. 63

    #63 Stabilization Skillz

    In episodes 62 - 65 Dr. Susan Schaefer, LP joins us to explore a very impactful therapeutic modality against trauma and eating disorders. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing [EMDR] is a grueling but very promising therapy offering hope for those suffering from a variety of psychological afflictions.

  14. 62

    #62 Control This

    In episodes 62 - 65 Dr. Susan Schaefer, LP joins us to explore a very impactful therapeutic modality against trauma and eating disorders. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing [EMDR] is a grueling but very promising therapy offering hope for those suffering from a variety of psychological afflictions.

  15. 61

    #61 The Future of the Human Mind

    In episodes 58 - 61 Dr. Annie Haynos joins us to discuss her work with the Minnesota Center for Eating Disorders Research at the University of Minnesota. Join us for a discussion that is equally educational and inspiring. Learn more about her work at https://med.umn.edu/psychiatry/research/clinical-research/center-eating-disorders-research

  16. 60

    #60 A Dark Confluence

    In episodes 58 - 61 Dr. Annie Haynos joins us to discuss her work with the Minnesota Center for Eating Disorders Research at the University of Minnesota. Join us for a discussion that is equally educational and inspiring. Learn more about her work at https://med.umn.edu/psychiatry/research/clinical-research/center-eating-disorders-research

  17. 59

    #59 Social Engineering vs Instinct

    In episodes 58 - 61 Dr. Annie Haynos joins us to discuss her work with the Minnesota Center for Eating Disorders Research at the University of Minnesota. Join us for a discussion that is equally educational and inspiring. Learn more about her work at https://med.umn.edu/psychiatry/research/clinical-research/center-eating-disorders-research

  18. 58

    #58 Being Out of Control

    In episodes 58 - 61 Dr. Annie Haynos joins us to discuss her work with the Minnesota Center for Eating Disorders Research at the University of Minnesota. Join us for a discussion that is equally educational and inspiring. Learn more about her work at https://med.umn.edu/psychiatry/research/clinical-research/center-eating-disorders-research

  19. 57

    #57 Defending Your Voice

    In episodes 54-57, survivor Stephanie Vitale tells her story of overcoming PTSD as well as what Kelly Nicole's music means to her.

  20. 56

    #56 Hunger & Trauma

    In episodes 54-57, survivor Stephanie Vitale tells her story of overcoming PTSD as well as what Kelly Nicole's music means to her.

  21. 55

    #55 Skills & Emotions

    In episodes 54-57, survivor Stephanie Vitale tells her story of overcoming PTSD as well as what Kelly Nicole's music means to her.

  22. 54

    #54 Trauma & Eating Disorders

    In episodes 54-57, survivor Stephanie Vitale tells her story of overcoming PTSD as well as what Kelly Nicole's music means to her.

  23. 53

    #53 Suicide Check

    In episodes 50-53, Operation Iraqi Freedom combat veteran and Co-Founder of Veteran Valor Farm, Matt Lovitz joins us to discuss war, fighting homelessness with his nonprofit, our collaboration at the KNF event "Ignite this World 18" and life in the veteran community. Learn more about his work at veteranvalorfarm.org LivingproofMN.com

  24. 52

    #52 Running Out of Ammo

    In episodes 50-53, Operation Iraqi Freedom combat veteran and Co-Founder of Veteran Valor Farm, Matt Lovitz joins us to discuss war, fighting homelessness with his nonprofit, our collaboration at the KNF event "Ignite this World 18" and life in the veteran community. Learn more about his work at veteranvalorfarm.org LivingproofMN.com

  25. 51

    #51 Vets Helping Vets

    In episodes 50-53, Operation Iraqi Freedom combat veteran and Co-Founder of Veteran Valor Farm, Matt Lovitz joins us to discuss war, fighting homelessness with his nonprofit, our collaboration at the KNF event "Ignite this World 18" and life in the veteran community. Learn more about his work at veteranvalorfarm.org LivingproofMN.com

  26. 50

    #50 Life & War

    In episodes 50-53, Operation Iraqi Freedom combat veteran and Co-Founder of Veteran Valor Farm, Matt Lovitz joins us to discuss war, fighting homelessness with his nonprofit, our collaboration at the KNF event "Ignite this World 18" and life in the veteran community. Learn more about his work at veteranvalorfarm.org LivingproofMN.com

  27. 49

    #49 Mentorship for Eating Disorders

    In episodes 46-49, we are joined by Shira and Tracy Charpentier of Living Proof MN and an anonymous guest. Living Proof MN is an evidence-based, family style, eating disorder recovery program, open to anyone. Living Proof MN empowers participants to make peace with food and their bodies. We explore their approach to recovery as well as what’s wrong with eating disorder treatment and how people worldwide are battling for survival. LivingproofMN.com

  28. 48

    #48 Adjusting to the World

    In episodes 46-49, we are joined by Shira and Tracy Charpentier of Living Proof MN and an anonymous guest. Living Proof MN is an evidence-based, family style, eating disorder recovery program, open to anyone. Living Proof MN empowers participants to make peace with food and their bodies. We explore their approach to recovery as well as what’s wrong with eating disorder treatment and how people worldwide are battling for survival. LivingproofMN.com

  29. 47

    #47 Revolving Door of Treatment

    In episodes 46-49, we are joined by Shira and Tracy Charpentier of Living Proof MN and an anonymous guest. Living Proof MN is an evidence-based, family style, eating disorder recovery program, open to anyone. Living Proof MN empowers participants to make peace with food and their bodies. We explore their approach to recovery as well as what’s wrong with eating disorder treatment and how people worldwide are battling for survival. LivingproofMN.com

  30. 46

    #46 Exposure & Support

    In episodes 46-49, we are joined by Shira and Tracy Charpentier of Living Proof MN and an anonymous guest. Living Proof MN is an evidence-based, family style, eating disorder recovery program, open to anyone. Living Proof MN empowers participants to make peace with food and their bodies. We explore their approach to recovery as well as what’s wrong with eating disorder treatment and how people worldwide are battling for survival. LivingproofMN.com

  31. 45

    #45 Measure a Memory

    Neuroscience rockstar Brian Sweis joins us for episodes 42 - 45. Within the context of the Kelly Nicole Foundation’s mission, we discuss his work and background. Here’s a brief summary from Dr. Sweis’s Thesis: “How the brain processes information when making decisions depends on how that information is stored. Distinct neural circuits are capable of storing information in many different ways that are better suited for different situations. The decision-making processes that access those different bits of stored information are not singular and occupy separable neural circuits, each of which can operate in parallel with one another, and each of which can confer different information processing properties based on the neural constraints within which a given computation resides. Such is the framework of recent theories in neuroeconomics, which suggest that decisions are multi-faceted and action-selection processes can arise from fundamentally distinct circuit-specific neural computations.” So deal with that. More info at https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-sweis-0b192b7b/

  32. 44

    #44 A New Way of Thinking

    Neuroscience rockstar Brian Sweis joins us for episodes 42 - 45. Within the context of the Kelly Nicole Foundation’s mission, we discuss his work and background. Here’s a brief summary from Dr. Sweis’s Thesis: “How the brain processes information when making decisions depends on how that information is stored. Distinct neural circuits are capable of storing information in many different ways that are better suited for different situations. The decision-making processes that access those different bits of stored information are not singular and occupy separable neural circuits, each of which can operate in parallel with one another, and each of which can confer different information processing properties based on the neural constraints within which a given computation resides. Such is the framework of recent theories in neuroeconomics, which suggest that decisions are multi-faceted and action-selection processes can arise from fundamentally distinct circuit-specific neural computations.” So deal with that. More info at https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-sweis-0b192b7b/

  33. 43

    #43 The Vulnerable State of Eating

    Neuroscience rockstar Brian Sweis joins us for episodes 42 - 45. Within the context of the Kelly Nicole Foundation’s mission, we discuss his work and background. Here’s a brief summary from Dr. Sweis’s Thesis: “How the brain processes information when making decisions depends on how that information is stored. Distinct neural circuits are capable of storing information in many different ways that are better suited for different situations. The decision-making processes that access those different bits of stored information are not singular and occupy separable neural circuits, each of which can operate in parallel with one another, and each of which can confer different information processing properties based on the neural constraints within which a given computation resides. Such is the framework of recent theories in neuroeconomics, which suggest that decisions are multi-faceted and action-selection processes can arise from fundamentally distinct circuit-specific neural computations.” So deal with that. More info at https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-sweis-0b192b7b/

  34. 42

    #42 Who's in the Driver's Seat?

    Neuroscience rockstar Brian Sweis joins us for episodes 42 - 45. Within the context of the Kelly Nicole Foundation’s mission, we discuss his work and background. Here’s a brief summary from Dr. Sweis’s Thesis: “How the brain processes information when making decisions depends on how that information is stored. Distinct neural circuits are capable of storing information in many different ways that are better suited for different situations. The decision-making processes that access those different bits of stored information are not singular and occupy separable neural circuits, each of which can operate in parallel with one another, and each of which can confer different information processing properties based on the neural constraints within which a given computation resides. Such is the framework of recent theories in neuroeconomics, which suggest that decisions are multi-faceted and action-selection processes can arise from fundamentally distinct circuit-specific neural computations.” So deal with that. More info at https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-sweis-0b192b7b/

  35. 41

    #41 Run with the Pain

    Ms. Sandra Obermiller 7th dan. 4 of 4. Episodes 38 - 41 are an interview with Master Black Belt and owner of the St. Louis Park location of American Karate Studio in Minnesota. Join us as we discuss empowerment, perseverance, bullying, feminism and life in the dojo.

  36. 40

    #40 Calluses on Her Soul

    Ms. Sandra Obermiller 7th dan. 3 of 4. Episodes 38 - 41 are an interview with Master Black Belt and owner of the St. Louis Park location of American Karate Studio in Minnesota. Join us as we discuss empowerment, perseverance, bullying, feminism and life in the dojo.

  37. 39

    #39 The Bully Ran

    Ms. Sandra Obermiller 7th dan. 2 of 4. Episodes 38 - 41 are an interview with Master Black Belt and owner of the St. Louis Park location of American Karate Studio in Minnesota. Join us as we discuss empowerment, perseverance, bullying, feminism and life in the dojo.

  38. 38

    #38 Knowing Your Strength

    Ms. Sandra Obermiller 7th dan. 1 of 4. Episodes 38 - 41 are an interview with Master Black Belt and owner of the St. Louis Park location of American Karate Studio in Minnesota. Join us as we discuss empowerment, perseverance, bullying, feminism and life in the dojo.

  39. 37

    #37 Dress Yourself Express Yourself

    Samantha Rei 4 of 4. In this interview series, fashion designer and Project Runway star Samantha Rei joins us to talk style, expression, creativity and her own battle with depression.

  40. 36

    #36 The Dark Side of Reality TV

    Samantha Rei 3 of 4. In this interview series, fashion designer and Project Runway star Samantha Rei joins us to talk style, expression, creativity and her own battle with depression.

  41. 35

    #35 Fashion and Eating Disorders

    Samantha Rei 2 of 4. In this interview series, fashion designer and Project Runway star Samantha Rei joins us to talk style, expression, creativity and her own battle with depression.

  42. 34

    #34 Being On and Being Honest

    Samantha Rei 1 of 4. In this interview series, fashion designer and Project Runway star Samantha Rei joins us to talk style, expression, creativity and her own battle with depression.

  43. 33

    #33 Art and Light

    Tory Schaefer 4 of 4. Episodes 30 - 33 are an interview with yoga badass Tory Schaefer. In this uplifting series, we explore the connection and simplicity behind a yoga practice as well as his future plans for a podcast about overcoming hardship and finding the light. Keep your eyes open for Coffee and Prana.

  44. 32

    #32 Aimed at Broadway

    Tory Schaefer 3 of 4. Episodes 30 - 33 are an interview with yoga badass Tory Schaefer. In this uplifting series, we explore the connection and simplicity behind a yoga practice as well as his NYC days when he was almost nearly on Broadway sort of.

  45. 31

    #31 There is Beauty Around Us

    Tory Schaefer 2 of 4. Episodes 30 - 33 are an interview with yoga badass Tory Schaefer. In this uplifting series, we explore the connection and simplicity behind a yoga practice as well as his NYC days when he was almost nearly on Broadway sort of.

  46. 30

    #30 A Single Breath Realized

    Tory Schaefer 1 of 4. Episodes 30 - 33 are an interview with yoga badass Tory Schaefer. In this uplifting series, we explore the connection and simplicity behind a yoga practice as well as his NYC days when he was almost nearly on Broadway sort of.

  47. 29

    #29 Spreading the Message

    Jillian Corsie 4 of 4. In episodes 26 -29, documentary filmmaker Jillian Corsie discusses her autobiographical film Second Assault, detailing how she confronted the police officer who gaslighted her as a sexual assault survivor. Recorded on location at the Cinema at the Edge Film Festival in Santa Monica, CA in the Summer of 2018. Learn more at jilliancorsie.com

  48. 28

    #28 Betsy Devos and College Sexual Assault

    Jillian Corsie 3 of 4. In episodes 26 -29, documentary filmmaker Jillian Corsie discusses her autobiographical film Second Assault, detailing how she confronted the police officer who gaslighted her as a sexual assault survivor. Recorded on location at the Cinema at the Edge Film Festival in Santa Monica, CA in the Summer of 2018. Learn more at Jilliancorsie.com

  49. 27

    #27 Confronting the Cops

    Jillian Corsie 2 of 4. In episodes 26 -29, documentary filmmaker Jillian Corsie discusses her autobiographical film Second Assault, detailing how she confronted the police officer who gaslighted her as a sexual assault survivor. Recorded on location at the Cinema at the Edge Film Festival in Santa Monica, CA in the Summer of 2018. Learn more at Jilliancorsie.com

  50. 26

    #26 No One Believed Me

    Jillian Corsie 1 of 4. In episodes 26 -29, documentary filmmaker Jillian Corsie discusses her autobiographical film Second Assault, detailing how she confronted the police officer who gaslighted her as a sexual assault survivor. Recorded on location at the Cinema at the Edge Film Festival in Santa Monica, CA in the Summer of 2018. Learn more at Jilliancorsie.com

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Inspired by the life and music of the late artist Kelly Nicole, the mission of this podcast is to ease the suffering of those with ptsd and eating disorders. Thru intimate interviews with trauma survivors, academics, clinicians, musicians, veterans, mental health experts and artists, this weekly program explores the darkest aspects of psychological disturbance without varnish or apology as well as the healing power of creativity - especially music. The program is hosted by Foundation Director and Kelly Nicole’s wife, Theresa Holl. Kelly Nicole’s posthumous debut album, Hate Becoming is the primary inspiration for her eponymous Foundation and is available on iTunes and Spotify, as well as at kellynicolefoundation.org. All music and merch sales and donations benefit the Kelly Nicole Foundation and its mission to fight PTSD & eating disorders. “I’ll lick my wounds and take my pills, but I’ll never be the same again.” - Kelly Nicole, “Take My Pills” Please note, this is an explicit podcast

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Kelly Nicole Foundation

Produced by Theresa Holl

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