Mind Your Body

By: Dr. Audra Lance Sports & Non-Surgical Injury Specialist
  • Summary

  • Mind Your Body Podcast provides clinical and evidence-based advice on healing injuries, managing chronic pain, and improving performance. Using her years of experience working with professional athletes, singers, and celebrities, Dr. Audra discusses the mental and physical aspects of healthcare. By blending humor and factual information, this podcast helps people feel better and prevents bad information from spreading. Join Dr. Audra as she shares her experiences, knowledge, and passion for helping people live healthy lives. Mind Your Body! Real conversations about taking control of your health. Your most embarrassing medical questions are answered! Do you ask questions like: -WHAT IS AN ADJUSTMENT? -HOW CAN I HEAL THIS INJURY? -ANSWERS TO SOME OF THE MOST EMBARRASSING HEALTH ISSUES Plus things like: -CELEBRITY-LEVEL HEALTH SECRETS -UNIQUE STRESS-REDUCING TIPS You've come to the right place. I am here to answer your most embarrassing questions so send them over to me. You can connect with me on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/draudralance/ Remember to breathe into your butt hole! Meet DR. AUDRA Allowing people to be their best selves is not just an element of Dr. Audra Lance’s career - it is her ultimate passion. A passion that started in her undergraduate days at Ohio State, continued through her doctorate studies at the National University of Health Sciences, and persists today through her dedication to innovation and learning. Recognized as one of the top practitioners in her field, Dr. Lance’s mission is to help you function in a capacity that will allow you to feel great and - most importantly - enjoy life.
    2023
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Episodes
  • 77. The Truth About Birth Control, Chronic Pain, and Muscle Weakness
    Oct 2 2024

    I want to talk to you about birth control and some of the long-term effects that aren’t always part of the conversation.

    When birth control was first introduced, it was seen as a revolutionary option for women, giving us more control over our reproductive health. But, like with any medical intervention, the full effects aren’t always understood until it’s been studied over time. And now, years later, we’re starting to learn more about what prolonged use of birth control can do to the body, particularly to our tissues.

    One study looked specifically at tissue samples from women who had been on birth control for more than two years. What they found was that the tensile strength of their tissues, especially the thoracolumbar fascia (which is in your lower back), was significantly weaker compared to women who had never taken birth control. That’s huge.

    At the end of the day, birth control is a personal choice, and everyone’s situation is different. But it’s crucial to know that prolonged use can have side effects that go beyond what we typically hear. We’re talking about your body, your tissues, and your long-term health. So if you’re considering it or currently on it, please take the time to talk with a doctor who will listen and give you all the information you need to make an informed decision. And always remember, you have options and resources to support you on your health journey.

    The more we talk about it, the better equipped we are to make decisions for our bodies.

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    **Connect with Dr. Audra

    https://www.instagram.com/draudralance/

    ***GRAB THE FREE THREE-PART AUDIO SERIES DESIGNED TO GIVE YOU MUSCLE TENSION RELIEF IN MINUTES! Think of this three-part audio series as a mini daily treatment for healing and preventing pain/injury. When you incorporate proper breathing mechanics and muscle cueing for just a few minutes a day, your brain will relax the neurological tension and spasm and allow the relief to flow. It's a method I use in my practice, and I'm thrilled to share it with you. https://www.mytrainingroom.co/breathe-out-of-tension

    ****Join the Free Pep Talk. Get the inside scoop on celebrity and professional athlete health secrets and tips to live your best life **https://www.mytrainingroom.co/app-landing-page

    Grab your Breathe Into Your Butthole Mug HERE: https://www.spinesportrehabilitation.com/shop

    *Grab your Game Plan:** I**n short, these Game Plans are a way to save you time and money–who doesn't need that? No more need to Google for hours about the best exercises or spend thousands on devices that promise to fix you. In each Game Plan, you will receive everything you need in a series of easy-to-watch videos. Click here to choose yours.

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    11 mins
  • 76. Social Media and Our Physical & Mental Health: The Good & The Bad with The Samantha Parker
    Sep 25 2024

    Social media is a bit of a double-edged sword. On one hand, it opens the door to an endless stream of information, connection, and education. Samantha Parker, a seasoned social media manager, shared her own experience of discovering new ideas, recipes, health advice, and communities through social platforms.

    These opportunities have been a powerful force in her life and career, connecting her to people and resources that would otherwise remain out of reach.

    Samantha’s journey into social media management was sparked by her personal experiences and mental health challenges. Diving into projects with self-motivation, attending conferences and learning the ropes of the digital landscape. This is a reminder that social media, when navigated thoughtfully, can be a source of inspiration and support, allowing us to connect with others going through similar struggles.

    But it's not all positive. Misinformation and the constant flow of content can be overwhelming. Samantha recalled her early days trying to make sense of it all with limited guidance, a challenge many of us can relate to. Then there’s the negativity, the mean comments that can affect mental health.

    Her approach to handling criticism, inspired by ultra-marathon runner Andy Glaze’s humorous outlook by sharing negative comments, is a great example of turning negativity into something constructive. This should remind us of how important it is to be kind to yourself, especially when navigating the online world.

    There is also a positive side of social media engagement: talking people up, sharing good things about others, and how this "elevated word-of-mouth" can boost local businesses.

    She shared about a local coffee shop that saw incredible success through community support on social media. This story reminded us of the good that can come when we use social media mindfully.

    Still, the darker sides of viral fame, negativity, and the potential of using social media as a numbing tool are very real concerns. It’s crucial to set boundaries and practice self-awareness to avoid unhealthy habits. Social media can enrich our lives if used with intention, as a tool for connection, growth, and support.

    Remember to be kind to yourself and others, online and off.

    Connect with The Samantha Parker:

    https://thesamanthaparker.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/thesamanthaparker/

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    **Connect with Dr. Audra

    https://www.instagram.com/draudralance/

    ***GRAB THE FREE THREE-PART AUDIO SERIES DESIGNED TO GIVE YOU MUSCLE TENSION RELIEF IN MINUTES! Think of this three-part audio series as a mini daily treatment for healing and preventing pain/injury. When you incorporate proper breathing mechanics and muscle cueing for just a few minutes a day, your brain will relax the neurological tension and spasm and allow the relief to flow. It's a method I use in my practice, and I'm thrilled to share it with you. https://www.mytrainingroom.co/breathe-out-of-tension

    ****Join the Free Pep Talk. Get the inside scoop on celebrity and professional athlete health secrets and tips to live your best life **https://www.mytrainingroom.co/app-landing-page

    Grab your Breathe Into Your Butthole Mug HERE: https://www.spinesportrehabilitation.com/shop

    *Grab your Game Plan:** I**n short, these Game Plans are a way to save you time and money–who doesn't need that? No more need to Google for hours about the best exercises or spend thousands on devices that promise to fix you. In each Game Plan, you will receive everything you need in a series of easy-to-watch videos. Click here to choose yours.

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    25 mins
  • 75. Shut out the Noise, Focus on Success: Getting the Edge with Your Mind, Part 3
    Sep 18 2024

    All right, butthole breathers, welcome to part three of getting the edge with your mind. If you haven’t listened to part one or two, pause this, go back, and listen to them first. Trust me, they lay the groundwork for what we’re diving into today.

    Now that you're caught up, let’s talk about shutting out the noise.

    Do you have the discipline to do that? Because without that discipline, you won’t see the results you want.

    Action Step One: Shut out the noise. People are going to tell you no, they’re going to doubt you, and that’s fine. It’s not on them to do this work, t’s on you. I can support you, but I can’t do it for you.

    You have to choose to say, “I’m doing the work, I’m showing up for myself.” You want to grow, to feel great, have the best relationships, and live your best life, right? Then this step is non-negotiable.

    Action Step Two: Identify your self-sabotage. Growth doesn’t happen without discomfort. You have to get a little uncomfortable, a little vulnerable, and that’s how you break through. Sit with your patterns, ask yourself where you’re holding yourself back, and be honest.

    Action Step Three: Start small. I get it, you’re busy. So am I. You don’t have time to spend four hours every morning doing a full routine.

    So, what’s one small thing you can do to start your day right? For one of my clients, I had them step outside in the morning, look at the sun, and just breathe. Feel the sun, feel the ground, and think of five things you’re grateful for. It’s simple, but that’s where change starts.

    And let me tell you, the progress you’ll see after a few weeks is going to blow your mind. Maybe you’ll sleep a little better, feel more creative, or even notice you're less annoyed with people. That’s how you know it's working, but you’ve got to stick with it.

    You deserve to feel great, to live a life you’re excited about. So, are you ready to commit to this?

    The results will be worth it, I promise. Share this series, send it to someone who needs it, and let’s keep pushing each other to be the best we can be. You’ve got this.

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    **Connect with Dr. Audra

    https://www.instagram.com/draudralance/

    ***GRAB THE FREE THREE-PART AUDIO SERIES DESIGNED TO GIVE YOU MUSCLE TENSION RELIEF IN MINUTES! Think of this three-part audio series as a mini daily treatment for healing and preventing pain/injury. When you incorporate proper breathing mechanics and muscle cueing for just a few minutes a day, your brain will relax the neurological tension and spasm and allow the relief to flow. It's a method I use in my practice, and I'm thrilled to share it with you. https://www.mytrainingroom.co/breathe-out-of-tension

    ****Join the Free Pep Talk. Get the inside scoop on celebrity and professional athlete health secrets and tips to live your best life **https://www.mytrainingroom.co/app-landing-page

    Grab your Breathe Into Your Butthole Mug HERE: https://www.spinesportrehabilitation.com/shop

    *Grab your Game Plan:** I**n short, these Game Plans are a way to save you time and money–who doesn't need that? No more need to Google for hours about the best exercises or spend thousands on devices that promise to fix you. In each Game Plan, you will receive everything you need in a series of easy-to-watch videos. Click here to choose yours.

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    13 mins

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