
Where Stillness Meets Strength
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Kris shares her journey of creating the ChillPod—a luxury cold immersion system designed to make cold plunging feel empowering, accessible, and deeply restorative, especially for women. She and Lyndsay unpack how cold exposure doesn’t just reduce inflammation or nerve pain, it rewires how you respond to stress, helps you come back to your body, and reminds you that you're stronger than your worst days.
They talk about setting intentions, listening to your body, and creating space for stillness when the world keeps pushing you to hustle. Whether it’s cold plunging, breathwork, or simply being honest about what you need, this episode is a nudge toward choosing calm, even when everything feels like chaos.
Tune in if you’re ready to reset your system, reclaim your calm, and start building a wellness practice that actually works for you.
Find Kris Rice Online Here:
Website: thechillpod.co
Instagram: @thechillpod.co
LinkedIn: Kris Rice
Find The Pain Game Podcast Online Here:
Website: thepaingamepodcast.com
Instagram: @thepaingamepodcast
Facebook: The Pain Game Podcast
LinkedIn: Lyndsay Soprano
YouTube: The Pain Game Podcast
Episode Highlights:
(00:00) Introduction to Chronic Pain and Healing
(02:45) The Importance of Nervous System Reset
(06:48) Chris Rice's Journey to Cold Therapy
(09:52) Understanding Cold Exposure and Its Benefits
(13:07) Cold Therapy for Chronic Pain Relief
(16:33) Designing ChillPod for Women and Accessibility
(20:56) Integrating Cold Therapy into Daily Life
(25:19) Supporting Caregivers and Mental Health
(29:13) Conclusion and Call to Action
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