I just wanted to thank everyone on this thread for their balanced opinions on this program. I stumbled on one of her videos on YouTube yesterday, and went down the rabbit hole a bit. I signed up for the free email resources, and listened to them, starting to feel like I was in a slow moving sale funnel! Everything (except the ten minute body scan) was directed at pushing me towards the Rock Steady program.
There is a 7 day package for $100, but I'm a bit wary that this won't have much real content but will just be another sale funnel directing me to Rock Steady.
I do a lot of meditation (mindfulness), so I was interested to see what Joey's angle was. I can see participants on her Facebook group talking about tapping, kindness towards self, compassion, and gratitude, with a focus on mindfulness and being aware of the amazing bodies we all have. I think that is all good stuff (except maybe tapping? Not sure about that!).
The thing that sets alarm bells for me is that Joey also talks about not playing the victim, and not getting into the 'drama' (by which she means asking for advice, complaining etc.) This kind of thing could be damaging to people who may enter this program feeling very positive, but leave without benefit feeling as though everything was their fault because they couldn't get out of their "victim-mindset". Programs like this are usually set up so their is no way the program could fail... it is always the individual participant who fails by not being "ready" to heal.
As a meditator, I think that it is actually quite OK for me to have feelings or thoughts of being a victim, they are just another set of sensations that I get to observe with kindness, and I get to see what insights that observation brings me. (Usually a lot!)
To be fair to Joey, she does say there is a space for complaining, getting into negativity etc, and that is with a therapist.
Anyway, I just thought I'd post my comments here in case they are useful to anyone else. If you have 2 grand to spend on a mindfulness program, this probably isn't a bad one... it will probably help lessen anxiety and fight-or-flight. But, I do think you could get similar benefit by doing program with someone like Jon Kabet-Zin, who specializes in mindfulness based stressed re-education for people with health issues.