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Taking Up Space with Cassie Krajewski

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by Cassie Krajewski, LCSW, CST, Body Trust® Certified

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This show explores our relationships with our bodies and the socio-cultural contexts they inhabit. Hosted by Cassie Krajewski, a seasoned trauma, eating disorder, and sex therapist, we dive into embodiment, healing, and body liberation. Through personal stories and expert interviews, we challenge societal norms, dismantle barriers, and provide tools for embody your authentic self. Join us on this transformative journey to reclaim our right to take up space--physically, emotionally, relationally, and intellectually--as an act of resistance and body liberation.

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May 14, 2026

Internal Family Systems, Body Trust, and Body Liberation with Dr. Sand Chang

<p>In this episode of Taking Up Space, Cassie sits down with Dr. Sand  Chang (they/them) a Chinese American, queer, non-binary, and neurodivergent clinical psychologist, educator, and trainer with the IFS Institute. Together, we explore the intersections of Internal Family Systems (IFS), Body Trust, embodiment, systemic oppression, and the radical practice of learning to deeply listen to ourselves.</p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Chang shares their approach to making complex psychological concepts more accessible and human-centered, emphasizing that healing begins not through pathologizing or fixing, but through curiosity, compassion, and connection to our inner worlds.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In This Episode, We Explore:</strong></p><ul><li>What Internal Family Systems really is and how it reframes our understanding of the self</li><li>Why IFS can be understood as a “deep listening practice”</li><li>The power of recognizing and validating all parts of ourselves instead of pathologizing them</li><li>How Body Trust challenges diet culture, wellness culture, and externalized authority over our bodies</li><li>The connection between embodiment, autonomy, and self-trust</li><li>Polarization within the psyche and how conflicting parts develop</li><li>Applying IFS concepts to addictions, eating disorders, and shame</li><li>The impact of systemic oppression on embodiment and healing</li><li>What body liberation actually requires beyond individual mindset shifts</li><li>The importance of creating space for complexity, contradiction, and nuance</li><li>Dr. Chang’s interdisciplinary work integrating IFS, Body Trust, body liberation, and astrology</li><li>Their new workbook: All Parts Welcome: The Queer and Trans Internal Family Systems Workbook</li><li>Their upcoming second edition of A Clinician’s Guide to Gender Affirming Care coming out next month</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p><p>This conversation is a reminder that healing is not about becoming someone new but about creating enough safety to tune into the parts of ourselves that have been silenced, exiled, or misunderstood. Dr. Chang invites us to move away from rigid, problem-focused frameworks and toward compassionate curiosity. Whether discussing body trust, queer and trans liberation, eating disorders, or internal polarizations, they offer a powerful lens for understanding how personal healing and collective liberation are deeply connected.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Dr. Sand Chang</strong></p><p>Dr. Sand Chang is a Chinese American, queer, non-binary, neurodivergent clinical psychologist, educator, author, and trainer. They specialize in working with queer and trans communities and are deeply engaged in integrating Internal Family Systems, Body Trust, and liberation-focused approaches into psychotherapy and education.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Dr. Sand Chang</strong></p><p>Learn more about Dr. Chang’s work, trainings, and publications here:</p><p>Dr. Sand Chang Official Website: <a href="https://www.sandchang.com/">https://www.sandchang.com/</a></p><p><strong>All Parts Welcome: The Queer and Trans Internal Family Systems Workbook </strong><a href="https://www.newharbinger.com/9781648485282/all-parts-welcome"><strong>https://www.newharbinger.com/9781648485282/all-parts-welcome</strong></a></p><p><strong>A Clinician’s Guide to Gender-Affirming Care: Working With Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Clients: </strong><a href="https://www.newharbinger.com/9781684030545/a-clinicians-guide-to-gender-affirming-care/"><strong>https://www.newharbinger.com/9781684030545/a-clinicians-guide-to-gender-affirming-care/</strong></a></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Subscribe &amp; Connect</strong></p><p>If you enjoyed this episode of Taking Up Space, be sure to subscribe, rate, and leave a review. Sharing the show helps more people find conversations centered on embodiment, liberation, healing, and what it means to fully take up space.</p>

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April 22, 2026

What Healing Looks Like on Your Own Terms with Grace Lautman LMHC, CN

<p>Most of us were handed a story about our bodies before we were old enough to question it. That the body needs to be controlled, corrected, made smaller - made more acceptable to the world around it. Grace Lautman has spent her career helping people identify that story, set it down, and ask what might be true instead.</p><p>Grace is a therapist specializing in body liberation and eating disorder recovery, and her work is rooted in something that sounds simple but is actually quite radical: trusting the person in front of you to know what healing looks like for them. Her framework is harm reduction, not a finish line, not a protocol, but a practice of meeting people where they are and honoring their autonomy at every step.</p><p>In this conversation, we trace the arc of how Grace got here. She grew up at the intersection of purity culture, competitive athletics as a lightweight rower, and family dynamics that each had their own ideas about what a body was for. She&#39;s candid about her earlier career including time spent at a teen weight loss camp and what it&#39;s meant to hold that period with honesty rather than erasure. The evolution from diet culture to weight-neutral care wasn&#39;t clean or linear, and she doesn&#39;t pretend it was.</p><p>We also talk about voice... how it gets buried, and what it takes to excavate it. For Grace, calling off her wedding became an unexpected portal into self-authorship: a moment that forced her to ask whose life she was actually living. That question, it turns out, is at the heart of everything she does with clients.</p><p>And then there&#39;s Stephanie (Grace&#39;s satirical &quot;bad therapist&quot; alter ego) which we get into at length. Humor, it turns out, is its own form of disruption. Sometimes the most effective way to illuminate what&#39;s broken in a system is to play it straight, badly, and let the absurdity do the work.</p><p>This is a conversation about what it means to stop managing yourself and start inhabiting yourself. About the difference between healing as compliance and healing as becoming.</p><p><br></p><p>Topics explored: body liberation · eating disorder recovery · harm reduction · Health at Every Size · purity culture · lightweight rowing · bodily autonomy · voice and self-authorship · humor as disruption</p><p><br></p><p>Guest Bio: Grace Lautman is a therapist and supervisor who specializes in the intersection of eating disorders and trauma. She chose the word Honor to represent her practice because she believes it is a genuine honor to be trusted with people’s stories—and she brings both clinical expertise and lived experience to that work, having also been on the other side of the couch herself.</p><p>Grace works with teens and adults navigating eating disorders, body image, and trauma, with a deep understanding of how these struggles are shaped by oppressive systems, early experiences, attachment, and the nervous system. Her approach is grounded in parts work, harm reduction and EMDR, and just as importantly, in being a real human in the room—warm, collaborative, and engaged.</p><p>At the core of Grace’s work is the belief that healing happens through safety, honesty, and attunement, and that therapy should feel human, accessible, and relational rather than rigid or performative. She is known for naming hard things clearly, allowing humor, meeting people where they are, and helping them make sense of patterns that once felt overwhelming or confusing.</p><p>Grace is also a Washington State–approved supervisor, supporting post-graduate clinicians as they work toward licensure. Outside of her clinical work, she’s a mom, former athlete, and can often be found lingering outside neighborhood coffee shops, and trying to pet your dog.</p><p>Connect with Grace: </p><p>Website: https://www.honornutritioncounseling.com/</p><p>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/honor_nutrition_counseling</p><p>Tik Tok:</p><p>https://www.tiktok.com/@honor.nutrition</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>

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April 8, 2026

Autism, the Model Minority Myth, and Destigmatizing Mental Health in South Asian Communities with Mrinal Gokhale

<p>Mrinal Gokhale is an author, speaker, and consultant whose work centers on breaking down mental health stigma within South Asian communities. Her own late autism diagnosis at 25 — after years of struggling socially and academically without answers — became the catalyst for a career in advocacy, writing, and cultural change-making. She&#39;s the kind of guest who makes you think differently about the systems we all move through.</p><p>In this episode, Mrinal shares how her journalism background, a memoir writing course she stumbled into during the pandemic, and a deep curiosity about psychology all converged into the work she does now. We talk about what it means to carry cultural expectations that were never yours to begin with — and what it takes to put them down.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this episode we cover:</strong></p><ul><li>Mrinal&#39;s late autism diagnosis and what years of not having language for her experience taught her</li><li>The model minority myth and how it quietly shapes mental health in South Asian families</li><li>How protecting family reputation and image becomes a barrier to getting support</li><li>Her book Taboo — a collection of mental health stories from the South Asian diaspora</li><li>EMDR as a turning point in her own healing, and why she advocates for finding what actually works for you</li><li>Writing as advocacy and how she uses storytelling to amplify voices that often go unheard</li><li><br></li></ul><p><strong>Connect with Mrinal:</strong></p><ul><li>Book: Taboo — available on Amazon</li><li>Story to Sample — also on Amazon</li><li>Find all her links and resources via her Linktree</li><li>Linktr.ee/mgokhale<br>@Mrinalg_</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>If this episode resonated with you,</strong> share it with someone who needs to hear it — and leave a review if you haven&#39;t yet. It helps more people find these conversations. Come find me between episodes at @inneratlastherapy on Instagram</p>

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This show explores our relationships with our bodies and the socio-cultural contexts they inhabit. Hosted by Cassie Krajewski, a seasoned trauma, eating disorder, and sex therapist, we dive into embodiment, healing, and body liberation. Through personal stories and expert interviews, we challenge societal norms, dismantle barriers, and provide tools for embody your authentic self. Join us on this transformative journey to reclaim our right to take up space--physically, emotionally, relationally, and intellectually--as an act of resistance and body liberation.

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