Today, we hear from Dr. Paola Lake,  a registered psychologist who has dedicated her adult life to studying resilience and healing, with a focus on healing from trauma. Serving her communities for over 20 years working with first responders and the military, she is also well known for her empowering work with people in all walks of life as she helps individuals rise past adversity, uncovering their potential, and dissolving barriers that stand in their way to personal success. As part of that lifelong mission to help people realize their potential, Dr. Lake hosted a local community radio show, “The Dr. Lake Show,” interviewing interesting experts like Dr. Bruce Lipton, cell biologist, Dr. Anat Baniel, brain scientist, and Dr. Lee Pulos, clinical psychologist /international speaker. A fascinating host, she pivoted to the podcast world and now hosts “The Dr. Lake Show,” focussed on engaging in conversations for change about any area of life that affects our well-being, including emotional, physical, relationship, financial, and community aspects of life. 


We talk about the two roots of disordered eating: culture and trauma. Listen in as we discuss how disordered eating can arise from these two streams and some coping mechanisms for finally dealing with those deep-seated issues.






Links for more information on Dr. Lake (although she is not taking on any new clients at the time of this podcast taping)

https://www.drlake.ca/
www.thedrlakeshow.ca




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