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Devin Scott

Devin Scott

Board-Certified Wellness Coach, Licensed Social Worker, and Somatic Practitioner Specializing in Trauma and Identity

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The Jōrni Podcast

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Interview with Devin Scott

January 13, 2026

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January 13, 2026

The Jōrni Podcast

Episode 351 - Why Our Healing Systems Don’t Heal with Devin Scott

Many of us know what it is like to work hard on ourselves and still feel disconnected or unsure why things are not improving. When we hear someone speak openly about dissociation, chronic stress, and the boundaries of talk-only approaches, it becomes easier to recognize parts of our own experience.

The body carries dissociation, tension, and old survival patterns long after the mind believes the story has been resolved. When we finally look at what has been held there, the possibility of real change feels much closer than we might have imagined.

DEVIN SCOTT

Devin Scott, NBC-HWC, LMSW, helps people reconnect with their inner wisdom and move through life with greater authenticity. As the founder of Find Your Meaning, he blends body-based coaching, mindfulness, and psychological insight to support clients who feel disillusioned by traditional systems of healing. His work often draws people who have carried the weight of trauma or grown tired of “playing the game” of societal expectations, and who are now searching for something deeper, more sustainable, and more whole.

With training in social work, nutrition, somatic practices, and energy healing, Devin’s approach reflects both rigor and breadth. He combines elements of psychotherapy, bodywork, and fitness with the grounding philosophies of Buddhism and yoga—without requiring clients to adopt a fixed belief system. His sessions emphasize integration: mind and body, science and spirituality, personal history and present possibility.

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Devin Scott Podcast Episodes

40 Plus: Gay Men. Gay Talk.

Belonging, Safety, and the Body: Reclaiming Authenticity as Gay Men with Devin Scott

40 Plus: Gay Men. Gay Talk.

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Raw & Unscripted with Christopher Rausch

The Truth About Emotions and Healing

Raw & Unscripted with Christopher Rausch

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Own Your Choices Own Your Life

970 | Life Is A Game of Snakes and Ladders with Devin Scott

Own Your Choices Own Your Life

Feb 2026

The Nourished Nervous System

When Healing Becomes Another Form of Perfectionism: Body Wisdom, Emotions, and the Game of Lila with Devin Scott

The Nourished Nervous System

Feb 2026

Element Q Podcast: Empowering LGBTQ+ Voices, One Story at a Time

How To Heal Deep Shame And Guilt Revealed With Devin Scott

Element Q Podcast: Empowering LGBTQ+ Voices, One Story at a Time

Jan 2026

Owning Your Sexual Self

249. Releasing Expectations and Rediscovering Pleasure with Devin Scott

Owning Your Sexual Self

Dec 2025

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Key topics

Why Competing Expectations Exhaust LGBTQ Adults

LGBTQ adults are often caught in a no-win bind: prove themselves through conventional success while also conforming to countercultural norms in queer spaces. The result is what Devin calls queer perfectionism—an endless performance of belonging that drains energy and erodes self-trust. Having worked at the intersection of trauma-informed coaching, bodywork, and mindfulness, Devin has seen how these pressures leave clients disconnected from their own truth. His work helps them stop chasing acceptance and start listening inward, shifting from exhaustion to self-acceptance. In conversation, he reveals why authenticity—not achievement or performance—is the real path to resilience and joy.

Why the Game of Belonging Leaves LGBTQ Adults Exhausted

For many LGBTQ adults, survival has meant constant adaptation—masking, code-switching, and reshaping themselves to fit a world that wasn’t built for them. Devin has seen how this “game of belonging” erodes authenticity and leaves people burned out, even in spaces that claim to be inclusive. Drawing on his experience with trauma-informed coaching, bodywork, and mindfulness, he shows how healing begins when clients stop chasing acceptance and start reconnecting with their own inner wisdom. His approach helps LGBTQ people move from exhaustion to self-acceptance, building lives rooted in joy rather than performance.

Why Symptom Management Masquerades as Care—and What to Build Instead

When anxiety, burnout, and chronic pain keep rising despite record spending, the system isn’t “overwhelmed,” it’s misdesigned. Protocols chase symptoms because they’re billable and tidy; people need integration—mind, body, history, and context in one plan. Devin Scott left clinical psychotherapy after seeing how little room it made for somatics, spirituality, or the simple fact that healing is relational and lived in the body. He lays out a practical alternative: care that starts with nervous-system regulation before narrative, measures progress in function not form fill, and treats community, movement, breath, and meaning as core interventions rather than “adjuncts.” With training across social work, nutrition, somatic practice, and Buddhist and yogic philosophy, plus his work co-translating _Leela_ into a modern map for change, Devin shows audiences how to redesign support so it stops just quieting symptoms and starts restoring wholeness—without requiring anyone to adopt a belief system.

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