Bipolar She with Janine Noel
Bipolar She with Janine Noel
Janine Noel
Tapping Into Anger: Can Suppressed Emotions Make us Sick and Depressed?
30 minutes Posted Apr 23, 2025 at 5:00 pm.
Introduction and Content Warning
Amy's Background with Depression
Childhood Trauma and Impact
Turning to Exercise and Breast Cancer
Understanding Depression's Root Causes
Tapping Session on Embracing Anger
Benefits of Allowing Emotions In
Closing Thoughts and Contact Information
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Today I sat down with Amy Vincze of Soar With Tapping and had an enlightening and somewhat controversial conversation. Amy, a certified Emotional Freedom Release (EFT) practitioner or "tapping coach," holds a strong belief that depression doesn't just appear out of nowhere—it's often the result of our earliest experiences and the vital emotions we've pushed away to survive.

She believes that if we connect to deep feelings, such as anger, through tapping we can let go of those thoughts and emotions in away that brings us better mental and physical health. Amy shares a personal story of being abandoned by her father and falling into performative and perfectionistic behaviors. By adulthood Amy had completely lost touch with her authentic self and suffered from bulimia and was diagnosed with breast cancer.

And Amy's idea about how breast cancer emerged in her life is a little controversial for those who adhere strictly to Western Medicine. Amy believes that negative stored up emotions since childhood manifested as breast cancer. And she believes that tapping work will prevent illness, both mental and physical.

Throughout our conversation, Amy demonstrates how tapping works through a powerful combination of meridian stimulation, cognitive processing, and somatic experience. She explains how tapping counterintuitively leans into difficult emotions like anger, creating a safe container for their expression and release. Our real-time tapping session on embracing anger shows how acknowledging these shadow emotions frees us from their grip rather than making them worse. And please visit Amy's app, Soar with Tapping, or her website here for a generous discount on a year subscription of this fantastic resource: Soar With Tapping Podcast Discount.

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Music composed and performed by guitarist, JD Cullum

Edited by Brandon Moran

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