Episode 57: Dr. Genevieve von Lob

03/19/2026


What if the hardest moments in parenting are the ones pointing you back toward yourself?

In this episode, Ailey Jolie sits down with Dr. Genevieve von Lob, a clinical psychologist whose work weaves together trauma, mindful parenting, and embodied healing. She shares her journey back into the body, and the role that protection, not failure, plays in our patterns.

We explore the reality of parenting sensitive or strong willed children, how our nervous systems shape connection, and why authenticity creates more safety than trying to get it right. We also touch on shame, inherited patterns, and the importance of being witnessed in community.

If you are learning to meet yourself while raising someone else, this conversation offers a steady and compassionate place to land.

About In This Body: Conversations with leading experts about the importance of embodiment in living an authentic life. In This Body asks the important questions: How does connecting to your body change your life? How will connecting to your body allow you to love better and live more authentically? And how does connecting to your body change the trajectory of our shared world?

In this episode:

  • 0:00 Welcome To Embodiment Work

  • 3:45 Brief, Numbness And Coming Back

  • 8:12 Why Parenting Starts In The Body

  • 13:20 Triggers, Guilt And The Lost Village

  • 18:18 Resonance, Congruence And Repair

  • 26:17 Shame In The Body And Lineage

  • 31:55 Collective Healing And Spiritual Intelligence

  • 55:03 Closing Invites

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