Living in Joy: A Healing Journey with Joseph Cusamano

summaryIn this conversation, Chazmith and Joe Cusamano explore the themes of joy, purpose, and healing, particularly in the context of living with chronic illness. Joe shares his insights on how to find joy in everyday life, the importance of movement, and the need for mental rest. They discuss the challenges of self-limiting beliefs and the significance of taking action towards healing, regardless of symptoms. The conversation emphasizes the power of community and support in the healing journey, as well as practical strategies for living a fulfilling life despite chronic health challenges.Learn more about The Healing Dudes HERE :) Check out my FAV eco friendly products! Key words: joy, chronic illness, acceptance, movement, mental rest, empowerment, self-limiting beliefs, healing journey, purposeDisclaimer: The Content provided on this podcast is for informational purposes only. This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast. Individual results may vary. The show notes may contain affiliate links. IF you click and purchase product or service I might be compensated. Thank you for your support. 

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If you have experienced any type of chronic pain, chronic illness or mental challenge like anxiety/depression this podcast is for you, so you can take your power back. Hear inspiring testimonials by everyday people who have healed their bodies and minds of chronic pain, illness & dis-ease. Learn about different supportive modalities for self healing like brain retraining, nervous system regulation, somatic experiencing, polyvagal theory, journalling, exposure therapy & more. Explore the mind-body connection, root cause of symptoms, & neuroplastic pain.