
EmpowerHer Wellness with Morgan Ekovich
Welcome to EmpowerHer Wellness with Morgan Ekovich, the go-to podcast for busy women looking to transform their health and wellness. Each episode delivers actionable advice on fitness, nutrition, and self-care, helping you build a balanced, sustainable lifestyle. Whether you're starting your journey or enhancing your routine, Morgan and her expert guests provide the motivation and insights you need to create a stronger, more confident version of yourself—all in quick, impactful episodes designed to fit into your busy life.
EmpowerHer Wellness with Morgan Ekovich
044 | How to Use Emotion as Insight, Not a Burden - A Conversation for Every Woman
In this powerful episode of EmpowerHer Wellness, host Morgan Ekovich reconnects with college roommate and emotional wellness expert Dr. Kirsten Domagalski, a social psychologist and jury consultant. Together, they dive deep into the emotional experience of women—particularly the often-suppressed feelings of anger and resentment. Dr. Domagalski explains how societal expectations shape our emotional expression, why movement is a key tool in emotional processing, and how women can begin to use their emotions as insight, not burdens.
About today's guest - Dr. Kirsten Domagalski
Dr. Kirsten Domagalski is a social psychologist and jury consultant with a PhD in Psychological Science from UC Irvine. Drawing on a decade of research experience, she transforms complex human data into actionable insights. She is also the author of "Emotions are Allies," on Substack, a newsletter centered on building healthy relationships with ourselves so that we can thrive in our communities. Outside of work, you'll find her exploring nature, coordinating dinners with friends, and co-hosting community events.
What you’ll learn:
📌How societal norms have shaped the way women are “allowed” to express emotions like anger and resentment
📌Why movement and physical activity help us more effectively feel and release emotions
📌The value of creating feminine spaces—like retreats—for emotional healing
📌The difference between processing and avoiding difficult emotions
📌How to practice kind, compassionate self-talk during emotional growth
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