Episode Description
Motherhood rarely unfolds the way we imagine it will. I sit down with Kayla to talk about the unexpected turns her journey has taken — from two very different postpartum experiences to navigating her daughter’s rare genetic condition and a challenging NICU stay. She shares how quickly life shifted and how those seasons reshaped her understanding of strength, identity, and resilience.
When her own health began to decline and she was later diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome, Kayla was forced to look deeper. Discovering the mind-body connection and somatic therapy changed everything. What once felt like her body failing her became an invitation to understand her nervous system and begin healing. This conversation explores trauma, resilience, and how our hardest chapters can sometimes guide us back to ourselves in a completely new way.
Key Takeaways
- The nervous system plays a foundational role in both physical health and emotional resilience
- Trauma and chronic stress can manifest physically when left unprocessed
- Healing often begins with curiosity toward your symptoms instead of fear
- Learning simple somatic tools can create a sense of safety in the body during overwhelming seasons
About the Guest:
Kayla Brazier is a community builder, event curator, and Somatic Practitioner based in Kamloops, BC. She is the founder of Fullest Table, where she designs elevated dinner experiences that bring women together around beauty, conversation, and nervous-system-centered connection.
About The Host:
Dr. Christelle Oliver-Dussault is a family physician with a clinical focus on aesthetic medicine, women’s health, and psycho-education. Her work is grounded in a holistic, whole-person approach that integrates medical science with a deep appreciation of the mind–body connection. Alongside her clinical practice, she is deeply committed to medical education and mentors the next generation of family physicians through her work with the Department of Family Medicine at the University of British Columbia.
She is the founder of Reclaim The Pink Within, a community created to support women through life’s most profound transitions. This project was born from personal experience. After becoming a mother, Dr. Oliver-Dussault became aware of a quiet but profound shift in her sense of self, one she had long observed in her patients, yet only fully understood once she lived it herself. What had once been a clinical observation became a deeply personal insight, shaping the lens through which she now supports and guides other women.
You can connect with her on Instagram at @drchristellemd and @reclaimthepinkwithin
Website: www.getyourpinkbackproject.com
Email: info@reclaimthepinkwithin.com
Medical Disclaimer
The Reclaim The Pink Within podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. The content shared in this podcast reflects the personal views and professional experiences of the host and guests and is not intended to replace medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
While Dr. Christelle Oliver-Dussault is a licensed physician, this podcast does not constitute a doctor–patient relationship. Always seek the advice of your own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical or mental health concerns, diagnoses, or treatment decisions. Never disregard or delay seeking professional medical advice because of something you have heard on this podcast.
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Your willingness to show up—for yourself and for others—is what makes this project possible.
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