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  • Holly Blakey: Dance, the Memory of Pain and the Language of the Body
    Send us a message with any of your thoughts, questions and feedback I’m Fine hosted by Jean Campbell meets acclaimed Choreographer and Director Holly Blakey, whose raw, poetic work explores vulnerability, empowerment, and transformation through movement. This episode explores how the body holds memory, how dance can become a language for healing, and why failure, discomfort, and joy can all coexist within the act of expression.Holly Blakey is a British Choreographer and Director known for her boundary-pushing work across dance, art, music, and fashion. Her choreography has appeared in collaborations with Florence and the Machine, Rosalia, Yves Tumor, as well as with brands including Gucci, Dior, and Burberry. Winner of the UK MVA Award for Best Choreography in a Video, Holly’s distinct artistic language blends vulnerability with power, intimacy with spectacle. On stage and screen, her work probes what it means to live embodied, to face pain and failure, and totransform them into beauty.In this Conversation:Holly shares her personal journey that led to the creation of her work ‘A Wound with Teeth’How confronting trauma empowered the possibility of rewriting the story.How dance communicates as a language beyond words, with shape, nuance and paradox.On Redefining Pain: from ‘monsters we live with’ to signals of truth and possibility.Failure and Fear is a gift: how mistakes and setbacks can guide authentic creativity.Movement as liberation: from daily gestures to cathartic rehearsal rooms.Using dance as protest, presence, and a tool for recovery both personal and collective.About I’m Fine:"'I'm Fine is more than a Podcast, it’s a service. A space for the millions of people navigating pain in silence, often without the resources or language we all deserve. The world isn’t set up to support people in pain and we want to help change that.” Jean Campbell. I’m Fine with Jean Campbell is hosted and created by Model, Writer and Mental Health Advocate Jean Campbell, who has navigated chronic pain since the age of twelve. Through listening and learning to experts and experiences I’m Fine aims to help reshape the stigma around pain - emotional, physical, and mental - and to give a voice to the many who hide behind the words: ‘I’m Fine’. The series features conversations about mental health, identity, resilience, and how we cope when life doesn’t go to plan.Technical Production by Copperbeach @copperbeachukCreative Production by Patrick Armstrong @sidekick.prodPre-Production Sophie TallSeries Producer Camilla MortonFounder and Executive Producer Jean Campbell
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  • Deepak Chopra: Pain, Consciousness and Finding Peace
    Send us a message with any of your thoughts, questions and feedback I’m Fine hosted by Jean Campbell meets world-renowned Dr. Deepak Chopra Consciousness Expert, Bestselling Author and Pioneer in integrative medicine and personal transformation. In this conversation Dr. Deepak Chopra and Jean Campbell explore one of life’s most universal experiences: Pain.Dr. Deepak Chopra MD, FACP, FRCP “One of the top 100 most influential people” TIME Magazine @deepakchopra is the Indian American author, physician and global leader in integrative medicine and personal transformation. A pioneer of the mind-body-spirit movement, he has written more than 90 books translated into over 40 languages, with many appearing on the New York Times bestseller list. Dr. Chopra’s work bridges ancient wisdom traditions and modern science, offering pathways into meditation, holistic health, and self-realization. He is the founder of The Chopra Foundation and Chopra Global, dedicated to wellbeing and humanitarian initiatives worldwide and is co-founder of DeepakChopra.ai, his AI twin and well-being advisor, as well as co-founder of Cyberhuman.ai and has just launched the official Deepak Chopra Membership for conscious living. Link: Deepak Chopra MembershipIn this Conversation:Pain within consciousnessThe physical versus the psychological and the internal dialogueIntrospective awareness - the separate self, the whole self and finding a deeper level of awarenessThe vagus nerve - understanding emotional and physical InformationThe future of mind body practices – the electro and meta surgical and mixed realityfear of death - the avoidance of pain to embracing of painThe spiritual practice of self-awareness – empathy, compassion and healing--About I’m Fine:"'I'm Fine is more than a Podcast, it’s a service. A space for the millions of people navigating pain in silence, often without the resources or language we all deserve. The world isn’t set up to support people in pain and we want to help change that.” Jean Campbell. I’m Fine with Jean Campbell is hosted and created by Model, Writer and Mental Health Advocate Jean Campbell, who has navigated chronic pain since the age of twelve. Through listening and learning to experts and experiences I’m Fine aims to help reshape the stigma around pain - emotional, physical, and mental - and to give a voice to the many who hide behind the words: ‘I’m Fine’. The series features conversations about mental health, identity, resilience, and how we cope when life doesn’t go to plan.With Very Special Thanks to Deepak Chopra @deepakchopraWith Gratitude to Meena Khera Advisor to Dr. Deepak Chopra @meenakhera444Shot on Location at The Londoner HotelTechnical Production by Copperbeach @copperbeachukCreative Production by Patrick Armstrong @patrickearmstrong @sidekick.prodPre-Production Sophie TallSeries Producer Camilla MortonFounder and Executive Producer Jean CampbellI’m Fine Series Two is kindly supported by Natasha SilverBell and SilverBell Global
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  • Oxford University Researcher & Professor Katy Vincent Shares the Latest Research, Demystifying Chronic Pelvic Pain & Endometriosis
    Send us a message with any of your thoughts, questions and feedback This is the third episode in a collaborative series between I’m Fine podcast and the Medical Research Foundation.In today’s conversation, Jean Campbell - who discusses her own experience of living with chronic pelvic pain - is joined by Professor Katy Vincent, an NHS consultant gynaecologist and leading researcher at the University of Oxford – to unpack the staggering scale and impact of pelvic pain in women and girls.From untreated period pain in adolescence to endometriosis, painful sex, and fertility, they explore why women’s pain is still so often ignored, misdiagnosed, or minimised — and what needs to change in both healthcare and research.The Medical Research Foundation is at the forefront of tackling often-overlooked health challenges, from chronic pain to areas of medical health that don’t receive the attention they deserve. Find out more about our mission: https://www.medicalresearchfoundation.org.uk/Resources and research:Understanding the long-term effects of period pain - https://www.medicalresearchfoundation.org.uk/news/understanding-the-long-term-effects-of-period-painPain in Women research at Oxford - https://www.wrh.ox.ac.uk/research/roadpainIMI-PainCare - https://www.imi-paincare.eu/UCL Reproductive Health Policy Research - https://www.ucl.ac.uk/health/health-policy-ucl/policy-research-unit-reproductive-healthhttps://www.endometriosis-uk.orghttps://www.pelvicpain.org.ukhttps://www.painful-bladder.orghttps://drchatterjee.com ---Sponsored by: Medical Research FoundationHost: Jean CampbellGuest: Professor Professor Katy Vincent Executive Producer: Jean CampbellProducer: Wicked Child Studio, Hailey Rovner MalachComposer: Eduoardo Vella  
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  • The Weight We Carry: Understanding Depression Beyond the Diagnosis with Dr. Joni Coleman, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at Kings College London
    Send us a message with any of your thoughts, questions and feedback This is the second episode in a collaborative series between I’m Fine podcast and the Medical Research Foundation.In today’s conversation, Jean Campbell speaks to Dr Joni Coleman, Senior Lecturer in Statistical Genetics at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London, about depression and how factors such as genetics, environment and trauma shape mental health. *Please note that Joni is not a clinician, so his comments shouldn’t be interpreted as clinical opinion.The Medical Research Foundation is at the forefront of tackling often-overlooked health challenges, from chronic pain to areas of medical health that don’t receive the attention they deserve. Your support can help fund groundbreaking medical research to transform lives: https://www.medicalresearchfoundation.org.ukResources: Primer on major depressive disorder: https://europepmc.org/article/med/37620370Lancet-WPA Commission: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35180424/--- Sponsored by: Medical Research FoundationHost: Jean CampbellGuest: Dr. Joni Coleman Executive Producer: Jean CampbellProducer: Wicked Child Studio, Hailey Rovner MalachComposer: Eduoardo Vella  
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  • Sensuality, Pain & Pleasure - Get Into Your Body with Aisha Paris Smith
    Send us a message with any of your thoughts, questions and feedback What happens when you stop seeing your body as a burden—and start experiencing it as a source of power, pleasure, and healing?I’m Fine in collaboration with The House of KoKo: Life in Motion PRESENTS:In this electric live recording at KOKO Camden, Jean sits down with somatic sexologist, speaker, and sexological bodyworker Aisha Paris Smith for a deeply moving and radically honest conversation about what it really means to come home to your body. Together, they explore the intersection of sensuality, trauma, chronic pain, and the often-forgotten truth that pleasure isn’t just a luxury—it’s a tool for repair.Topics We Cover[00:02:00] Welcome, Introductions & Why This Conversation Matters[00:07:00] Guided Grounding: How Does It Feel to Be in Your Body Today?[00:14:00] Why We Disconnect: Culture, Shame & the Stories We Hold[00:17:00] The Impact of Porn & Overstimulation on Sensual Connection[00:21:00] What Desensitizes Us—And What Helps Us Feel Again[00:24:00] Productivity Culture, Disembodiment & Reclaiming Rest[00:25:30] Body Image, Media Messages & the Pleasure Triangle[00:28:00] Is Pleasure a Luxury or a Necessity?[00:31:00] What Sensuality Actually Looks Like in Everyday Life[00:33:00] The Fear of Pleasure & Why We Resist Slowing Down[00:35:00] Internal ‘No’s: Shame, Safety, and the Cost of Disconnection[00:39:00] Emotions as Messengers & How to Let Them Move Through[00:42:00] Embodied Yes vs. Disembodied Decisions[00:43:00] Vulnerability & Why It’s the Root of Real Pleasure[00:45:00] Let’s Talk About Genitals: Normalizing What’s Always There[00:48:00] Practical Tools for Reconnecting With Your Body[00:51:00] Chronic Pain & Trusting a Body That’s Hurt You[00:56:00] Birth Control & Hormones: What Happens When Chemistry Conflicts with DesireThis episode is for you if...•⁠  ⁠You feel disconnected from your body or pleasure•⁠  ⁠You're curious about somatics, sensuality, or sex coaching•⁠  ⁠You live with pain and want to reconnect with your body gently•⁠  ⁠You want to bring more aliveness into your everyday life—on your termsAbout Aisha Paris SmithAisha is a certified somatic sex and life coach, speaker, and sexological bodyworker. She works with individuals and couples to unlock intimacy, rewire narratives of shame, and build trust in their own bodies. Her work has been featured in The Times, The Evening Standard, and FT How To Spend It.Let’s Connect:💌 Follow Jean on Instagram @jean.campbell💌 Follow Aisha on Instagram @aishaparissmith🎙️ Subscribe to I’m Fine and never miss an episode🌸 Explore more: aishaparissmith.comBrought to you by: LIFE IN MOTION in collaboration with The House of KOKO Host: Jean CampbellGuest: Aisha Paris Smith Executive Producer: Jean CampbellProducer: Julien Plante KOKO Productions Wicked Child Studio, Hailey Rovner MalachComposer: Eduoardo Vella  
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Hosted by supermodel and chronic pain advocate Jean Campbell, I'm Fine aims to redefine the narrative of pain in a culture where "I'm fine" often masks the reality of living with pain. By sharing personal stories, mind-body techniques, and practical solutions, the podcast seeks to help listeners move beyond pain and discover possibilities, positivity, and productivity.
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