
Revolutionary Self-Love and Body Autonomy with Naomi Finkelstein
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Episode Overview:
In one of the most vulnerable and transformative conversations to date, Amy Wheeler sits down with Naomi Finkelstein, a yoga therapist and founder of The Sanctuary, to explore what it means to reclaim body autonomy, live in alignment with truth, and practice yoga from a foundation of ahiṁsā
—non-harming—toward oneself.
Naomi shares her deeply personal story of being sent to weight-loss camps as a teen, struggling with disordered eating for decades, and ultimately being diagnosed with anorexia at age 40—all while living in a larger body. She speaks honestly about how societal fatphobia masked her illness, and how yoga became both a site of harm and, ultimately, a path to healing.
This conversation redefines what it means to "do yoga." It's not about performance. It's about presence, choice, and radical self-respect.
Amy openly reflects on how this dialogue challenged her own internalized body narratives. This is not just a podcast episode; it’s an invitation into deep nervous system work, self-reflection, and community reimagining.
Topics Covered:
- Naomi’s journey through fatphobia, eating disorder recovery, and reclaiming the word “fat” as a neutral descriptor
- The harm caused by body-normative yoga spaces—and how to create truly inclusive ones
- Trauma-informed yoga through the lens of personal choice and body consent
- How shifting your internal dialogue during practice changes the entire nervous system response
- What it means to build a yoga community rooted in safety, autonomy, and interdependence
- Why health cannot be measured by weight alone—and how to practice viveka (discernment) in medical spaces
- A reframe of tapas and ahiṁsā
- that honors those recovering from disordered eating
Key Quotes:
“I had to relearn what it meant to show up on my mat—from a place of choice, not punishment.”
— Naomi Finkelstein
“The sensation you’re feeling right now? That’s what healing feels like.”
— Naomi Finkelstein
“If yoga isn’t here to bring us home to ourselves, what are we doing?”
— Amy Wheeler
Learn More About Naomi:
Naomi Finkelstein, C-IAYT, is a certified yoga therapist, trauma-informed educator, and founder of The Sanctuary, an inclusive online community supporting people in larger bodies through movement, mindfulness, and nervous system regulation. Her October courses include:
- Befriending the Body – An 8-week gentle yoga journey for those beginning or returning to practice
- Yoga Nidrā for Deep Rest – A 6-week guided series to support nervous system recovery
Learn more at NaomiFinkelstein.com
Listener Note:
This episode may stir deep emotions, especially for those in eating disorder recovery or with long-term body image struggles. We invite you to listen slowly, take breaks, and notice your breath and sensations. Healing is nonlinear. Come back to the episode as needed.