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You Are Not The Problem

You Are Not The Problem

Written by: Camille A. Saunders Doris Taylor and Isabella Koepf
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This podcast dismantles the myths of the healing industrial complex and dives into the collective unconscious that keeps us stuck in cycles of shame, burnout, and self-blame. We explore how trauma lives in systems, and how rediscovering your intuition, body, and community can become a radical act of resistance. Because maybe it’s not you that needs fixing – maybe it’s the world. Our wholeness was never lost, only forgotten. Join us for a new theme each month in our unhinged exploration of trauma, power, and what it really means to heal.Camille A. Saunders, Doris Taylor, and Isabella Koepf Alternative & Complementary Medicine Hygiene & Healthy Living
Episodes
  • Is Your Food the Problem?
    May 20 2026

    In this episode, we explore a question that more and more people are beginning to ask: is our food making us sick?

    From chronic illness and digestive issues to burnout and nervous system dysregulation, we talk about how modern food systems may be impacting our health in ways many of us were never taught to question.

    We also explore the larger systems behind our food and healthcare industries, including the impacts of advertising, institutions, lobbying, profit, and the loss of personal autonomy when it comes to our health decisions.

    This conversation is not about fear or perfection. It is about awareness, discernment, and reconnecting with the idea that you know your body better than anyone else.


    Episode Primary Topics:

    • The relationship between chronic illness, stress, and food sensitivities

    • Processed foods, pesticides, and industrial agriculture

    • Food industry influence on public health messaging

    • Power dynamics in healthcare and self-advocacy

    • The loss of autonomy and connection to natural living

    • Why there is no one-size-fits-all approach to health


    Episode Practical Healing Tools:

    • Listening to and trusting your body

    • Practicing self-advocacy in healthcare

    • Exploring whole foods, homesteading, and holistic healing approaches

    • Reducing shame around health struggles and food choices

    • Using discernment with diet trends and wellness culture

    • Remembering that healing does not require perfection


    Our goal with this conversation is not to create fear around food, but to help you explore with more awareness, curiosity, and connection with your own body.

    Take what resonates, leave what doesn’t, and remember that healing is rarely one-size-fits-all.

    Stay tuned for our next episode, where we continue this conversation by diving deeper into diet culture and wellness trends.

    And join us each month for a new theme in our unhinged exploration of trauma, power, and what it really means to heal.

    And remember, you are not the problem…unless you are.


    Ways to Connect & Support:

    • If you love the show, the best way to support it for free is by listening daily, leaving a review, and subscribing or following in your favorite podcast app

    • Sign up for Doris’ webinars

      • Get Beyond Burnout: Not Your Normal Wellness Workshop May 13th, 2026 at 7p (Pacific Time); https://www.moonshinewellnesspnw.com/events

    • Camille leads New Moon Gathering and Tarot Readings every month within the Queer Joy Coven.

      • The next gathering is May 16th at 6pm Pacific Time. Join the community here!

    • Download Some Freebies!

      • Read the Get Better Sleep E-book from Doris: https://www.moonshinewellnesspnw.com/full-shop/p/thewinddown

      • Check Out Camille’s Self-Love Tarot Spread: https://camille-a-saunders.kit.com/selflovespread

      • Relax & Listen to Isabella’s Self-Protection & Emotional Boundaries Meditation: https://heal.risebeyondtrauma.org/

    • Email us your thoughts, questions, feedback, and more at: nottheproblempod@gmail.com


    Learn More About Your Podcast Hosts:

    Camille A. Saunders: https://www.camilleasaunders.com/

    Doris Taylor: https://www.moonshinewellnesspnw.com/

    Isabella Koepf: https://risebeyondtrauma.org/

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    1 hr
  • Is Violence Ever Justified?
    Apr 15 2026

    Is violence ever justified? Instead of giving a simple answer, we slow things down and look at what is really happening underneath these moments. We talk about how stories in the media and culture often leave out important context, especially when it comes to abuse, survival, and who gets believed.

    We also explore how abuse is often only recognized when it becomes physical, even though harm can show up in many other ways that are harder to see or talk about.

    This conversation is about learning to sit with complexity, especially in situations where the truth is not clear-cut.


    Primary Topics:

    • Reactive Abuse: What reactive responses can look like in situations of harm

    • What is DARVO: How stories get flipped in the media and who is seen as the “victim” or “abuser”

    • Understanding Domestic Violence: Why emotional and psychological harm is often overlooked

    • The Risks of Being a Whistleblower: What it can cost people to speak out or tell the truth

    • Systems of Power: How systems and social narratives shape who is protected and who is not

    • Inequity in Justice: Why justice does not always look or feel equal for everyone

    Practical Healing Tools:

    • Learning how to hold self-responsibility without harsh self-blame

    • Understanding your emotional and body responses to stress or danger

    • Getting more clarity on unhealthy or confusing dynamics

    • Building support outside of relationships that feel unsafe or isolating

    • Noticing how shame can cloud your ability to see clearly

    • Remembering that doing everything “right” does not always guarantee safety

    • Coming back to what feels grounded and true for you

    Our goal is not to give you simple answers, but to help you slow down and think more clearly about situations that are often rushed or oversimplified.

    There is a lot of pressure in the world to immediately decide who is right and who is wrong. But real life is often more complicated than that, especially when harm, power, and survival are involved.

    So take what resonates, leave what doesn’t, and move gently with yourself as you reflect on this episode.

    So, join us each month for a new theme in our unhinged exploration of trauma, power, and what it really means to heal.

    And remember, you are not the problem…unless you are.

    Ways to Connect & Support:

    • If you love the show, the best way to support it for free is by listening daily, leaving a review, and subscribing or following in your favorite podcast app

    • Sign up for Doris’ upcoming workshops:

      • Get Beyond Burnout: Not Your Usual Wellness Workshop on April 18th, 2026 at 9a and May 13th, 2026 at 7p REGISTER: https://www.moonshinewellnesspnw.com/events

    • Download Some Freebies!

      • Read the Get Better Sleep E-book from Doris: https://www.moonshinewellnesspnw.com/full-shop/p/thewinddown

      • Check Out Camille’s Self-Love Tarot Spread: https://camille-a-saunders.kit.com/selflovespread

      • Relax & Listen to Isabella’s Self-Protection & Emotional Boundaries Meditation: https://heal.risebeyondtrauma.org/

    • Email us your thoughts, questions, feedback, and more at: nottheproblempod@gmail.com

    Learn More About Your Podcast Hosts:

    Camille A. Saunders: https://www.camilleasaunders.com/

    Doris Taylor: https://www.moonshinewellnesspnw.com/
    Isabella Koepf: https://risebeyondtrauma.org/

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    46 mins
  • When Love Turns Toxic
    Mar 11 2026

    Love is often portrayed as something that should sweep us off our feet. It is the fairy tale of intensity, devotion, and grand gestures, all embedded in the belief that love conquers everything.

    But what happens when those same dynamics become harmful?

    In this episode, we explore what it looks like when love turns toxic. We unpack narcissism, gaslighting, emotional abuse, and the ways our culture sometimes glorifies traits and behaviors that are deeply harmful in relationships.

    From the classic rom-com trope to society’s obsession with notorious criminals, we examine the cultural narratives that blur the line between passion and manipulation. We also explore why so many people believe they can change someone through love and why leaving harmful relationships is far more complex than people often assume.

    This conversation goes beyond simply identifying red flags. We also explore practical tools for recognizing unhealthy dynamics, building self-awareness, and reconnecting with your inner clarity and strength.

    Episode Primary Topics:

    • What narcissism looks like in relationships

    • How gaslighting and emotional abuse distort reality

    • Society’s fascination with narcissistic personalities and infamous criminals

    • The myth that love can heal or change someone who does not want to change

    • Cultural narratives around romance, Valentine’s Day, and “cuffing season”

    • The pressure to be in a relationship and the stigma around being single

    • Love bombing and the normalization of extreme romantic gestures

    • Media portrayals of stalking and obsession as romance

    • Understanding love addiction and sex addiction

    Episode Practical Healing Tools:

    • Taking off the “rose colored glasses” and seeing relationships clearly

    • Practicing equanimity and learning to see reality as it is

    • Building self-accountability without falling into self-blame

    • Recognizing emotional abuse and expanding the definition of domestic violence

    • The role of isolation in keeping people stuck

    • The importance of a supportive, non-judgmental community

    • Healing abandonment and attachment wounds

    • Building self-confidence and nervous system capacity

    Understanding toxic dynamics is not about blaming survivors; it is about helping people see reality clearly and reclaim their power.

    So, join us each month for a new theme in our unhinged exploration of trauma, power, and what it really means to heal.

    And remember, you are not the problem…unless you are.

    Ways to Connect & Support:

    • If you love the show, the best way to support it for free is by listening daily, leaving a review, and subscribing or following in your favorite podcast app

    • Sign up for Doris’ upcoming workshops

      • Twice a month Healing Huddle March 12th and 26th

      • Get Beyond Burnout Workshop March 18th

    • Join Camille and Isabella at our Spring Equinox Online Mini-Retreat

      • March 21st 12-3pm PST

    • Email us your thoughts, questions, feedback, and more at: nottheproblempod@gmail.com

    Learn More About Your Podcast Hosts:

    Camille A. Saunders: https://www.camilleasaunders.com/

    Doris Taylor: https://www.moonshinewellnesspnw.com/
    Isabella Koepf: https://risebeyondtrauma.org/

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    56 mins
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