Embodied Writing Warrior: Food Freedom, Creativity & Spiritual Reclamation
For the spicy fanfic storyteller, myth-maker, and too-much soul who’s done playing small.
Welcome to the storytelling temple where your body becomes the sacred pen, your healing becomes the plot twist, and your words shape whole new worlds.
This is for the creatives and misfits who feel more seen by spicy romance novels than self-help books.
For the writers, feelers, shapeshifters, and spiritual rebels who’ve always processed life through stories - and are finally ready to write their own.
In this space, your "too much" becomes your initiation.
Your creativity becomes your compass.
And your inner world becomes the map to your most powerful, embodied self.
Here, we don’t “fix” you.
We mythologize you.
We reclaim every shadow and archetype - through the written word, through
movement, through wild emotional truth.
✨ This isn’t just self-development.
It’s sacred storytelling.
It’s fanfic meets frequency work.
It’s personal growth… in eyeliner and plot armor.
You’ll hear episodes on:
🌀 Archetypal Alchemy & Sacred Rage
💃 Dance Rituals & Embodied Identity Work
✍️ Writing Prompts That Rewire Your Subconscious
🔥 Fanfic as Inner Child Healing
🧠 Parts Work & Emotional Repatterning
🧘♀️ Shadow Work + Somatics
❤️🔥 Divine Masculine Archetypes (Rex & Haven are coming…)
Each episode ends with a writing ritual, journal prompt, or embodiment activation to move this work out of your head and into your body.
I’m Kayla MacDonald - writer, mystic, subconscious reprogramming guide, and the bonkers-enough-to-make-this-modality-exist creatrix behind the Divine Daddies Storytelling method.
I’ve alchemized everything from deep childhood wounds to disordered eating to crippling self-doubt using spicy inner storytelling.
Now, I help magical beings turn their healing into heroic plotlines.
Because you’re not just building habits.
You’re building a mythology.
🖋️ Want to join the rebellion?
Tap into your power at www.embodiedwritingwarrior.com
Embodied Writing Warrior: Food Freedom, Creativity & Spiritual Reclamation
230. Food Is Not Love & The Algorithm Is Not Your Daddy
What if food isn’t love… and the algorithm isn’t your daddy?
In today’s deeply personal episode of the Embodied Writing Warrior Podcast, I unpack the surprising connection between emotional eating, anxious attachment, and our relationship with social media. This conversation goes beyond “mindset” or “willpower” and into the deeper patterns that shape consistency, self-worth, creativity, and belonging.
I share how my own struggles with food resurfaced during a season of hyper-focusing on social media growth—and why the algorithm functions a lot like an emotionally unavailable attachment figure. Hot-and-cold reinforcement. Random validation. The endless loop of “maybe this time I’ll be chosen.”
We explore the concept of medium mismatch—why some environments, platforms, or practices quietly dysregulate us, even when we’re “doing everything right.” And how choosing the right medium (in business, health, and relationships) can restore consistency, creativity, and peace without forcing or self-abandonment.
This episode is especially for you if:
- Loneliness or inconsistency has been a trigger for emotional eating
- You feel drained or performative on social media
- You’ve struggled with anxious attachment patterns in love or business
- You crave depth, safety, and sustainability—not hustle or shock-value marketing
I also share practical boundaries I’m implementing around social media, how my eating stabilized almost immediately after this realization, and an embodied activation to help you audit the environments shaping your life.
Links Mentioned:
- Free Workbook: Hungry For Safety: A Divine Daddies Guide to Emotional Freedom
- Workshop: Emotional Eating to Emotional Freedom (Live + Replay Available)
- Book Recommendation: The Content Exit by Sophie Wilson
- Podcast Episode 130: Does Running Cause Weight Gain? All Things Cardio, Cortisol, & Choosing An Aligned Form of Exercise
- Substack Post: Biology Does Not Lie - Borrowed Animals by The Biological Imagination