Episode 18: Punishment Programming and Boundaries on Social Media with Jamie Lee Finch

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If I can't have deeply invested friendships with every person I'm connected to on Instagram, then there has to be a point where boundaries matter.”

-Jamie Lee Finch, The Everything Belongs Podcast


 

Today on the Everything Belongs Podcast, Madison is in conversation with Jamie Lee Finch. Jamie is a sexuality and embodiment coach, intuitive healer, self-conversation facilitator, author and poet. As a survivor of both childhood trauma and religious trauma, Jamie has a deep familiarity with the language used by those who come from authoritarian backgrounds and desire to return to a feeling of wholeness within their bodies — after years of assimilating to a belief that required them to separate from themselves. She believes our bodies have a language and that language is our mother tongue. The work that she does is in reconnecting people to their bodies, the language their body is speaking, and the voice their body is speaking with; it is deep reconciliation healing work on a mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical level. She specializes in reframing the reality of embodiment through that language of relationship, and works with individuals of all genders who consistently find within themselves an inability to connect with, communicate with, and successfully relate to their own bodies — physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. In this episode, Madison and Jamie explore their experiences of functioning with a background of "punishment programming" in life, business and on social media. They go deep into a nuances conversation on dealing with call out culture, performative knowledge and boundaries on social platforms and how that relates to our programming. Listen in here…

 

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In this episode we have a conversation about:

  • Jamie's transition out of the "witch" label

  • How important our connection of the body is and how it helps lead us through life

  • Navigating away from the "banking model" of coaching and into coaching as nuance, conversation and pointing people back towards themselves from afar

  • Madison & Jamie share their experiences of functioning with a background of "punishment programming" in life, business and on social media

  • Dealing with call out culture, performative knowledge and boundaries on Instagram