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Profoundly Scene

By: Lora Delos Reyes
  • Summary

  • Hi! My name is Lora. I’m a licensed marriage and family therapist and this is Profoundly Scene. I love when I’m watching a movie or show or listening to music or reading a book and feel so seen that I find myself obsessively talking to friends and family or anyone that will listen about the themes or topics being brought up. I know I’m not the only one that has felt this way. And If you have ever found yourself immersed in a movie, show, music or book thinking "how did they just capture a piece of my life"? then I know you know what I'm talking about. So I’ve invited a few people to discuss the scenes that have impacted them in some way and while exploring some therapy themes or strategies related to that topic. Come listen in as we discuss the movies, shows, music and more that have made us feel profoundly seen.
    Copyright 2024 Lora Delos Reyes
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Episodes
  • Ep 03 | Nobody like U
    Jul 12 2024

    In this episode we talk with my mommy BFF Michelle about the movie Turning Red.

    Here are the highlights

    1. Intergenerational trauma
    2. Parenting your parents
    3. Immigrant parents vs second gen kids
    4. Phases in parent child relationships

    Profoundly Scene is the podcast that invites us to consider various mental health issues and themes through the movies, shows, books and more that we consume. Listen in every other Friday and see what we're exploring next!

    If you have any suggestions for the show or if you yourself would like to be interviewed I'd love to hear from you!

    Follow the show on Instagram and Facebook

    Send me an email at hello@profoundlyscene.com

    I am currently accepting private pay clients. To schedule a consultation with me click HERE or find the link in my show notes.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Ep 02 | Trusting our insides
    Jun 28 2024

    In this episode we talk with Emily Celis about Inside Out 2.

    Here are the highlights

    1. Tips on finding a therapist
    2. Embracing our parts
    3. Trust in the therapeutic process and ourselves
    4. Portrayal of therapist in media

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    Links to things we referenced or alluded to:

    Emily Celis

    Email: emilycelis@sagewellnessctr.org

    Website: https://sagewellnessctr.org/

    Socials: @sagewellnessctr @emily_celis_

    As a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, Emily believes that working from a holistic approach creates more room for the individual to resonate with what works for them in becoming more familiar with their innate sense of self and the person they hope to become. Emily integrates Reiki energy healing into therapy sessions if desired or will do a series of Reiki healing sessions independent of therapy. Emily has a strong felt sense of the energetic nature of life and utilizes her finely tuned intuition from decades of studying and experience to get directly to the proximal points of change with her clients.

    In her therapy work, Emily uses a combination of depth-oriented psychology, psychodynamic (present focused), and EMDR for specific traumas or difficult repeated emotional experiences such as anxiety and depression.

    Emily creates beautiful sacred space for individuals while they are working with her on their healing journey to wholeness. Emily’s work is deeply rooted in the belief of integrated wellness. Emily believes in the power of collaborating with other health and wellness professionals (with a signed release of information of course) that her clients work with to collaborate on a greater and more focused healing result for the client.

    Emily’s goal is to create an open and trusting relationship to explore identified issues and find those issues that may not be presenting but still causing issues; her work with clients through their journey is her honor and privilege.

    Inside Out Feelings Chart: https://www.vox.com/2015/6/29/8860247/inside-out-emotions-graphic

    Not sure how I feel about these combinations now but it's definitely a conversation starter and gives you something to really consider

    For more about Internal Family Systems (IFS) or find an IFS practitioner:

    https://ifs-institute.com/

    https://ifs-institute.com/practitioners

    Book

    https://ifs-institute.com/nobadparts

    (I'm not sponsored but I am training to be an IFS certified therapist)

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    Profoundly Scene is the podcast that invites us to consider various mental health themes through pop culture. Listen in every other Friday and see what we're exploring next!

    If you have any suggestions for the show or if you yourself would like to be interviewed I'd love to hear from you!

    Follow the show on Instagram and Facebook

    Send me an email at hello@profoundlyscene.com

    Like what you heard?

    Don't forget to like, follow, subscribe, rate and leave a review.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Ep 01 - Pouring our insides out
    Jun 14 2024

    In this episode we talk with Laine B. about Inside Out.

    Here are the highlights

    1. Barriers to therapy
    2. Differentiating feelings
    3. Emotional boundaries
    4. Depersonalizing

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    Links to things we referenced or alluded to:

    Feelings game

    This isn't the video I was referencing but I found this beautiful video that explains what I was trying to say: Video about Joy V Happiness

    The four agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz who BTW is a spiritual teacher, I think I called him a shaman 🫠

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    Profoundly Scene is the podcast that invites us to consider various mental health themes through pop culture. Come back next Friday for our episode on Inside Out 2!!!

    If you have any suggestions for the show or if you yourself would like to be interviewed I'd love to hear from you!

    Follow the show on Instagram and Facebook

    Send me an email at hello@profoundlyscene.com

    Like what you heard?

    Don't forget to like, follow, subscribe, rate and leave a review.

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    1 hr and 19 mins

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