Dr. Scott Lyons
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Dr. Scott Lyons is a licensed holistic psychologist, educator and author of the book Addicted to Drama: Healing Dependency on Crisis and Chaos in Yourself and Others, with Hachette publishing. Scott is also the host of The Gently Used Human Podcast, a delightfully depthful and often hilarious exploration of what it is to be human, to have lived life, and come out gently used.
Scott has been featured in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, ForbesWomen, Fast Company, The Telegraph, The Guardian, INC., CNBC Make It, Fortune, Bustle, and Reader’s Digest. He has also appeared on The Jordan Harbinger Show, The Mental Illness Happy Hour, The Human Upgrade, The Genius Life, and The Chopra Well.
Scott is the creator of The Embody Lab—the largest online learning platform for body-based trauma therapies—and developer of Somatic Stress Release™ taught in over 20 countries. Scott is also the founder of Omala, a wellness brand dedicated to creating sustainably sourced tools for transformation.
Scott has been featured in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, ForbesWomen, Fast Company, The Telegraph, The Guardian, INC., CNBC Make It, Fortune, Bustle, and Reader’s Digest. He has also appeared on The Jordan Harbinger Show, The Mental Illness Happy Hour, The Human Upgrade, The Genius Life, and The Chopra Well.
Scott is the creator of The Embody Lab—the largest online learning platform for body-based trauma therapies—and developer of Somatic Stress Release™ taught in over 20 countries. Scott is also the founder of Omala, a wellness brand dedicated to creating sustainably sourced tools for transformation.
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