• Anna’s Journey: What Helped, What Didn’t, & What Healing Really Takes

  • Feb 1 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
  • Podcast

Anna’s Journey: What Helped, What Didn’t, & What Healing Really Takes

  • Summary

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      Ever wonder what it's really like to navigate chronic pain—not just the polished success stories, but the raw, unfiltered truth? In this episode of The Unweaving Chronic Pain Podcast, I sit down with former client Anna Ipsen, who shares her real, ongoing journey with chronic pain, anxiety, and the mind-body connection.

      Anna opens up about:
      ✔️ The fear-pain cycle and how it kept her stuck for years
      ✔️ Why medical answers didn’t solve her pain—and what finally started to help
      ✔️ The biggest mindset shifts that made a difference in her healing
      ✔️ How she went from avoiding life to booking a solo trip to Belize
      ✔️ What happens when pain still flares up—and how she handles it differently now

      Anna's story is a must-listen if you’ve ever felt frustrated, hopeless, or stuck in your healing journey. Whether you're deep in the chronic pain cycle or just starting to explore the mind-body connection, this conversation is packed with real-life insights, humor, and hard-earned wisdom.

      🔗 Ready to take the next step in your healing journey? Book a Step Into Resilience Call with Dr. Andrea Moore to finally move through chronic pain with ease. Schedule here.


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