Episode 35: The Body–Mind Connection in Recovery
Have you ever noticed that on the days when your body feels heavy, tired, or out of balance… your emotions feel the same way? There’s a reason for that. In this episode of Breaking Free from Within, Prairie Francia — SUD Counselor, Recovery Coach, and creator of the Empowered Recovery Curriculum — explores the powerful and often overlooked connection between your physical health and your emotional resilience.
Through story, science, and embodied insight, Prairie explains how recovery is not just a mental process — it is a full-body transformation. Drawing from the research of Dr. Stephen Porges (Polyvagal Theory), the National Institute of Mental Health, and studies published in JAMA Psychiatry, she breaks down how inflammation, blood sugar imbalance, sleep, nutrition, and nervous system states directly influence cravings, anxiety, impulse control, and emotional regulation.
You’ll learn why the prefrontal cortex — the part of the brain responsible for decision-making and self-control — cannot function properly when the body is depleted or inflamed. Prairie expands on how trauma and stress affect the gut–brain connection; how serotonin is largely produced in the gastrointestinal system; and why supporting your physical health becomes essential for long-term recovery.
This episode also includes a Motivational Interviewing reflection to deepen awareness:
“When do you feel most alive in your body?”
Listeners are guided to explore what helps them feel grounded, energized, and present — and how intentionally creating more of these embodied moments strengthens recovery pathways in the brain.
Prairie also discusses how her programs support this work:
• The 21-Day Breaking Free Challenge helps you begin reconnecting to your daily body–mind cues.
• The 28-Day Clean Body Reboot resets inflammation, stabilizes blood sugar, and calms emotional reactivity.
• The Empowered Recovery Course integrates somatic, psychological, and neuroscience-based tools to create long-term alignment.
• Treatment centers can adopt the Empowered Recovery Curriculum, which includes frameworks for teaching clients the body–mind relationship in early and long-term recovery.
If you’ve been feeling off, physically or emotionally, this episode offers clarity and direction. Recovery doesn’t happen in the mind alone. It happens in the nervous system, the gut, the breath, and the body you wake up in every day.
Tune in to learn how healing your body creates strength, stability, and emotional freedom from the inside out.
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References for Backlinks
• National Institute of Mental Health. (2020). Brain Basics — https://nimh.nih.gov
• Porges, S. W. (2011). The Polyvagal Theory.
• Kiecolt-Glaser, J. et al. (2015). Inflammation & mental health. JAMA Psychiatry.
• Mayer, E. (2011). Gut–brain communication. Nature Reviews Neuroscience