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Dr. Deb Muth 0:03What if everything you’ve been told about getting healthy is backwards?What if chasing symptoms with pills, procedures, and quick fixes is exactly why you’re still sick? Tired, inflamed, and frustrated. Today, I’m sitting down with Dr. Holly Donahue, a naturopathic doctor who walked away from corporate burnout to discover the truth.Your body already knows how to heal. You just need to remove what’s blocking it, and give it what it’s missing. If you’re done with Band-Aid solutions and ready for real, lasting transformation, this conversation changes everything. Welcome back to Let’s Talk Wellness Now, the show where we uncover the root causes of chronic illness, explore cutting-edge regenerative medicine, and empower you with the tools to heal. I’m Dr. Deb, your medical detective, and today, we’re diving into the hidden truth about whole body wellness, and why treating symptoms will never give you the vibrant health you deserve. I’m joined by Dr. Holly Donahue, a licensed naturopathic doctor with over two decades of clinical experiencing Helping high performers heal from burnout, chronic fatigue, hormone imbalance, and stubborn weight issues. She’s the founder of Simple Health, and she’s here to share the science-backed approach to root cause healing that addresses your body, mind, and spirit, not just your lab values. If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with a chronic condition, or is struggling with unexplained symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, hormonal chaos, or chronic inflammation. This episode is for you. Please share it with them. So, as usual, grab your cup of coffee, tea, or whatever helps you unwind, settle in, and let’s get started on your journey to deeper healing. And we’ll be right back after a word from our sponsor. All right. So, Dr. Donahue, let’s start with the question that’s on everyone’s mind, right? How did you transition away from corporate and into the world of, naturopath… natural medicine, naturopathic medicine, root cause medicine, all the wonderful terms we’re using for this these days? Dr. Holly Donahue 02:56Yeah, first of all, thanks for having me, Dr. Debb. I so appreciate it, and that is a beautiful question, and I will share with you my health journey and why I got into this, and… how I got to do this amazing work, right? Because I always believed, for me, my higher being is God, and it walked right into me, right? Because I was pretty happy in the apparel industry. So, just as you said, I was in the apparel industry, I, my education doesn’t really matter, but double, like, marketing and textile marketing, and I was in design, and I was working in design. from LA to London to the East Coast. And 2 days after September 11th, to sum it up, I got laid off. Even though I had been pulled out of a job where my vice president of the company was like, I want you to come down here with me, and the apparel industry, you’re switching every two to three years. For those that don’t know it, that’s just how the journey works, and I was known as a changemaker in the field. And so, here we are two days after September 11th, and I was seeing a naturopath, and I was, let’s see, 29 to 30, right? And so, prior to that, the reason why I searched out for a naturopath was because in my teenage years, and… Up until that time, I was suffering with horrible menstrual cramps and horrible depression, hence why I moved to LA, thinking if I was in the sun all the time, my life would change, which we all do, change our place, change our time, things will change. Had nothing to do with family or roots, but I thought, if I’m around sunshine all the time, I won’t be depressed. Well, wherever you go, there you are, because it went with me, right? So I had my foot down to the ground, and I was just like, I am committed to not living life like this, right? Even at 7 years old, I had strep ear all the time, and my mom’s like, we’re gonna have your tonsils out, and I’m like, no we’re not. And she goes, no, you’re gonna feel so much better, no more strep ear. And I’m like, God gave them to me for a reason, you’re not taking them out. She’s like, okay, like, I was really strong. And so, let’s wind up to 2 days after September 11th. Prior to that, I had started to retake chemistry and biology, because I haven’t taken it since my textile years, which was a different chemistry, right? And so, I thought, well, I’ll just start and see where it goes, because my naturopath at the time. Dr. Dadama was like, we need more naturopaths, and I’m like, I’m really good where I am. I love what I do, I love corporate America, I love designing, I love product development. And he’s like, no, no, no, so he kept talking. Well, when this all fell… And 2 days after September 11th, I raised my hand and I said, God, I hear you. I went off to naturopathic medicine school in my 30s. And I never looked back, and I just really believe the gift of healing was, put together for me in so many ways. And so, why do I love talking about natural medicine, naturopathic medicine? Because I was not gonna just take an antidepressant, which is what the medical world… they wanted to give me a pill for a nail, that’s what I call it. I didn’t need to be on birth control. I wasn’t sexually active. Right? So none of that made sense to me. And it wasn’t until I really changed my nutrition, began to understand who I am as a person, and what my body really needed, did I heal. Dr. Deb Muth 06:20Isn’t that amazing? Like, I think so many of us enter into the alternative quote-unquote world. Because what is happening over here in what is known as the traditional medicine world isn’t working for people, and no one’s listening to them, and we just follow the traditional protocol, whether it makes sense or not, this is the protocol, everybody gets it. There’s no individuality, no personalization, nothing that happens in that world. And so, people tend to go looking for that… that uniqueness that natural medicine and naturopaths allow to happen. And that’s where true healing actually begins, for so many people. Dr. Holly Donahue 07:02 Yes, and honestly, once my hormones were healed, hence why I talk about hormones all the time, and my thyroid was healed, and I was eating the right nutrition, and for those of you that are listening, please stop playing with nutrition, like, get on that… get on that connection of what works for you. And I’ll be honest, like, none of us as doctors can… we can guide you. what’s really good in eating, but figuring it out for yourself is important. And the other naturopath that I saw. Never healed me. I only got so far by just taking supplements and herbs. And I speak that into that, that’s why I’m so driven around the foundation of our medicine. I am not just saying this, is your nutrition. And until I changed my nutrition, and I figured out what workouts work best for me, and I took all the toxicity and mucus out of my body, I was just inflamed, and I didn’t really it. I was eating all the wrong foods. Right? My body can’t do searches and simple sugars, hence why I talk about it, and so many people are addicted to sugar, and they deny it. Dr. Deb Muth 08:11Yeah. Dr. Holly Donahue 08:11It’s a comfort food, right? So, I always say, I can’t heal you until I fix your nutrition and your sugar, and if that’s not something that you’re willing to work on with me with love, I am not the right practitioner. Because I remember it didn’t heal me. Dr. Deb Muth 08:29Yeah. I think we forget that nutrition is our medicine, right? Food is thy medicine. And it’s so easy for us to just say, but it’s easier to just take 10 supplements than it is to change my diet, cook for the whole family, and then cook for me. Nutrition is really, really difficult for people, because so much of who we are is born into nutrition, right? All of those family traditions of what we make at Christmas, or Easter, or what do you do for a celebration, when all of that changes, you kind of… you have a loss for things. So how do you work around that with people? Dr. Holly Donahue 09:12Yeah, so I look at that as, I’m always suggesting to individuals in all these different celebrations, like, if you’re the one, kind of. that is the pinnacle that’s creating the celebrations, could you change that, right? So maybe you always have people over for your children’s birthday parties, and you have cake, and, you know, you have a spaghetti dinner, whatever it looks like. I’m not judging, I’m not here to judge, I just know what works, right? Then maybe you get to change that. How about doing an outdoor activity with the children? Maybe choosing to go on a hike to the beach where they’re active. And then, you know, you do a healthy treat with them, or do we always have to have these celebrations around sugar? And I’m talking America, because I never saw this when I lived in Europe, like, the way it is here, right? Or, as adults, we’re celebrating with alcohol all the time, right? I removed sugar and alcohol from my diet years ago just because I knew I just didn’t feel good with it. I’m not judging that that’s what you need to do. So, back to your question, the other suggestion I say, if you can with your family, because I know there’s all sorts of… Hidden rules, quiet rules, ways you have to do things to be fit in. First of all, stand up for your own health, so I suggest that. And secondly, how about if you bring something to that meal that you can share with everybody that you know that you can eat? If that doesn’t work, I’m pretty sure, I’m pretty confident, unless I’m really not connected, and I’ve never had anybody not be able to maneuver this. When you go to a meal, look at where… what the protein is there, look at what vegetables are there. And if you’re wanting to have a piece of cake, or a bread, or whatever that looks like for you as you’re carbohydrate simple starch, choose one or the other, and make those choices. And secondly, never go to a holiday, or a meal, or a function, or a gathering starving. Dr. Deb Muth 11:22That is a great suggestion, because once you go there starving, it’s a smorgasbord of food, right? And you’re just grabbing whatever, because you’re so hungry. we don’t think about that. Most people do go to the party starving because they know there’s going to be all this amazing food there that tastes good but might not be healthy for us, but we’re looking forward to having those kinds of things. Dr. Holly Donahue 11:45And just have a little bit less, right? So, like, extreme, you know, maybe, like, grab 2 tablespoons of something if you want to have it, if that’s something. And the other truth is, is that I don’t want people to not live their life and enjoy their life because they’re learning what works for them. And when I say that, like, the 7 pillars of wellness, like. I’m saying movement, I’m saying relationships, I’m saying lifestyle, I’m even saying job, you guys, like, emotions, how you were born and raised, what that, like, that is all important for your health. And I always say, lots of times, I’m not even having constant medical conversations with patients, I’m really having discipline and connection. Like, how can you change how you’re doing things Because we’re so wired. to do… do it the way that we knew how to do it, and it’s really hard to change our neurological habits, and it’s really hard to change our wiring, especially if that’s how we were born and raised, right? And so, sometimes that can really trigger us. But, if you’re going to go to that meal, right, that we’re talking about. Then how about you can, like, encourage everybody afterwards, if it’s nice out, to go for a walk, or have some sort of movement together, so that you had what you wanted, you showed up, you didn’t feel like you were, like, out in left field, and you couldn’t have what everybody had, but you’re still grounded in your own truth, and making decisions, and then you’re like, hey, how about if we all go for a walk, like, and have a chat together? You know, like, you know, and you’re changing, probably, in the family, and then the deeper one that I love, Dr. Deb, the deeper one, is that ripple effect. Once people start to see you heal, they’re gonna ask you what you did. Dr. Deb Muth 13:42Yeah, that is so true. Dr. Holly Donahue 13:43effect is in the family. Dr. Deb Muth 13:45And people notice. We don’t always think people notice. They might not always say things, but they do notice when somebody’s changing. When they look better, their skin is better, their hair is better, they are more vibrant, they have more energy, they’re thinking better. They notice those types of things. Dr. Holly Donahue 14:04Yeah. And you’re not as short with loved ones, right? Because when you don’t feel good and you’re eating, you know, sugar, like, and I mean simple starches, because patients will be like, Dr. Donnie, I don’t eat sugar. And I’m like, okay, well, if you’re not eating sugar, why is your glucose 120 and your hemoglobin A1C 6?So the glucose is immediate, for those that are listening, don’t know. That’s an immediate reading of your glucose, or the hemoglobin A1C tells me what happened over the 3 months, right? A 3-month cycle, so then I get a clip picture of it, and I also test insulin as well, but what I say to them is, okay, you’re not eating sugar.But your body’s seeing something as sugar, because your glucose is still elevated, and your hemoglobin A1C is over 5.4 to 5.6, right? 5.8, you know what I mean? That’s when we start to look at prediabetes, and what people don’t understand is when those numbers, like hemoglobin A1C, are at that elevation, that didn’t just start yesterday. That has been fire in your body for a very long time. Same with cholesterol. Dr. Deb Muth 15:12Yeah.Yeah, we forget about that. You know, this is coming from decades of what we do, not 3 months of what we do. And most people, if we look back on their lifestyles. starting at a very young age, and it saddens me to see young little… little children, babies, right, 2 and 3 years old, that are drinking soda in a bottle. They’re drinking pure sugar everywhere, you know, Gatorade and all this stuff. That’s full of dyes and toxins and sugars, and then we wonder why they’re going crazy, driving mom and dad crazy, bouncing off the walls, or can’t sit still in school and can’t concentrate, because we’ve just fed them a drug that’s just wired them up. And then we just tell them to hurry up and be quiet, right? And that just doesn’t happen, but that… what we’re seeing now is starting at such a young age, you know? So many young people are feeding their kids just garbage all the time, breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It’s terrible. Dr. Holly Donahue 16:14And it’s fascinating, because I’ll use an example of that. Every year, my family and I go to Antigua for a couple weeks, and I just got back a couple weeks ago, and we go in March, right? And so, when… I was at, like, I’ll say the breakfast buffet, right? It’s healthier foods, and I’m not judging, but, like, my family would grab eggs, and we’re like, where’s our protein? Okay, you can do yogurt, you know what I mean? Like, choosing, right? And then our fruit would be our carbohydrate, and then there was nuts there, and so we were really, like, being choice, and then we all do like coffee, right? And so, we chose… I was looking around at the children there that were beautiful, like, little kids, and they’re so sweet, and they’re on their vacation at this nice resort with their family, and they’re eating Froot Loops, and they’re eating all these sugary donuts. Of course, the resort makes them, right? Because a lot of those places, they’re made, they don’t bring them in. Dr. Deb Muth 17:14And they’re. Dr. Holly Donahue 17:14eating croissants and breads, and then they’re, you know, running around, and the families are, like, chasing them. And then, over in another corner.there was a very well-behaved little boy with a mother and father that you could tell was very quiet, very grounded in what they fed the baby, and I just happened to talk to them later. And she happens to be a holistic wellness, yoga and Reiki practitioner, and he happens to be a yoga instructor, and they’re very cautious what they eat, so I noticed they were asking for a lot of vegetables and protein like we were doing, even at lunch and dinner. And I said, you guys are so grounded. But there’s the difference. I’m not trying to compare, but the difference is, just give your kid whatever they want on vacation. Well, you can’t take them back and be like, okay, now you can’t have that at home. like, they’re gonna start to eat the way you eat, so if you don’t go up and get a donut and a croissant, I’m just using simple examples, you are really making the way for the health for your child for the rest of your life. Or for their life, I should say. Dr. Deb Muth 18:29And it’s so important, right? Because we see so much disease happening at such a young age. I don’t know how you are, but in my practice. We have so many young people, you know, 10, 12, 14, 16, that are sick. And really, really sick. And you… it kind of keeps going. We go back and forth with this, like. why do we see so many more young people? One of my doctors treats autism, so we’ve always had young people in our office. But now we’re seeing the young teenagers that are sick, that are not autistic, but they’re now sick, and it’s more and more and more of them, and we just haven’t seen that. I’ve been in practice 25 years. We didn’t see that before. You know, you didn’t see people that were sick until they were, like, in their 40s, because they were burning the candle at both ends, and they just got burned out. But now that’s happening younger and younger. Dr. Holly Donahue 19:24100%, and that goes back to everything that we were talking about. And if you want to step into the other piece of it, it’s all the chemicals and the toxicity that are around us, the radiation from the cell phones. We are vibrational frequency beings. That is not a woo statement, that’s true, that’s how our cell structure is. Then we’re putting all this unnatural makeup and fake eyelashes, a lot of people are wearing, non-organic, natural makeup, you know, underarm deodorant that has aluminum in it, cleaning products that are full of toxicity, we’re breathing them in, you know, there’s mold in so many houses as well. And really, if we don’t have a really strong nutrition protocol for ourself, sleeping well, sleeping soundly as a child, or even as an adult, we’re not spiking cortisol all the time. You know, how can we build up our immune system as a young person, or even as an adult? I mean, these young people are in, like, they tell me all these things they were in, and I’m just like, oh my gosh, I’d be exhausted before, like, 2 o’clock in the afternoon. Dr. Deb Muth 20:36Right? Right. Dr. Holly Donahue 20:38because their parents are trying to work two jobs, they think the more they do, the better they are, the more it’ll look better on the resume, or at school, or the college that they get into. And it’s like, we’re telling this messaging to go, go, go. When do we tell them to meditate and pray and just be quiet? Dr. Deb Muth 20:55Yeah, we never do. Dr. Holly Donahue 20:56Creative. Dr. Deb Muth 20:57We never do. I have a young man in my practice, and he’s just amazing. Typical Type A personality, mast cell. He’s out of college, he’s on a sports team.And they literally go from 5 in the morning until midnight, and then these kids have to stay up and study, get their homework done, and so they’re running on maybe, if they’re lucky, 2 to 3 hours of sleep, and this happens 5 to 6 days a week.How do we possibly think that this is healthy for these kids? Dr. Holly Donahue 21:27Hmm. Yeah, then they’re living in dorms that probably aren’t healthy. Like, my niece lived in a dorm that was full of mold, right? And my sister got her an air purifier, but still, it’s still coming in. And then the food that these institutions feed you, and then I’ll have these, you know, because I live near UNH, my clinic is near UNH, and they’ll be like, but we’re on the meal plan, do you know what I mean? And so I try to teach them the best way to maneuver, like, a buffet and a meal plan. But the truth is, is like, is it really organic foods? Healthy, quality foods? Probably not. So then it’s like, you can’t really… it’s hard for you to get off the meal plan, like, it’s all these, like… I call it the matrix kind of connections, like, you can’t… there’s not flexibility, and then if you have mast cell, it’s like, holy cow, your immune system is already overfiring itself, and now you’re burning the cortisol at all ends, like, how can you calm that flame down? Dr. Deb Muth 22:27Yeah, I remember when my daughter went to college, she had celiac disease, and they forced her to do the meal plan as a freshman, even though we said there’s not going to be anything she can eat, it’s all going to be contaminated. So they forced us to purchase the meal plan, even though she couldn’t have anything on the meal plan. And so she had to go outside of school to eat, which made it more difficult. And just all the way around, they don’t make anything easy for kids that have special dietary needs in these colleges. Dr. Holly Donahue 23:00It’s… it’s… It’s very unfortunate, you know what I mean? And then it… and then what is the first thing that people release, which they really need, is to move their body and do exercise and movement, so when they’re exhausted, they have to show up to so many classes, or they’ll get dinged, but yet they’re not getting sleep at night, and then they’re showing up exhausted, then they’re trying to eat, they’re trying to function. And then here we step in trying to help them, and it’s just like they’re already overloaded, and so to give them a protocol to follow. it’s just really hard for me to watch that maneuvering, so then I just say, okay, let’s just do one thing at a time. It’s gonna be a slow healing, but one thing is better than the other. Dr. Deb Muth 23:49Right. Dr. Holly Donahue 23:50Nothing. Dr. Deb Muth 23:51Yeah, let’s… let’s turn our conversation a little bit, because we’re already heading in that direction, to the burnout, you know?This is epidemic in our country, and especially among high-performing women, the college kids, even the high school kids, the leaders, the busy moms, and everybody’s trying to hold everything together. What are you seeing in your practice in this population? Dr. Holly Donahue 24:13Yeah, and I actually have a lot of entrepreneurs and, like, executives, and believe it or not, I have a lot of nurses and some doctors in my program. I am seeing aha moments that they, even though some of the medical practitioners I have know that sleep is important, they’re just like, I had no idea, right?that sleep was so important, and that shutting off the, light, and your computers, and your email and everything, like, to create a sleep ritual, right, for them. They are so shocked with that. But I am seeing, if you’re asking me diagnosis, I am seeing more autoimmunity than I’ve ever seen before, especially in women.I am seeing… I only used to see, because I do the blood type nutrition, because Dr. Dadamo trained me in that. Dr. Deb Muth 25:07I use… Dr. Holly Donahue 25:07to only see diabetes in O blood type. And prediabetes. I would see some sugar tweaks in A’s and ABs and B’s, but not too much. Like, I see more nervous system dysregulation in an A, and I didn’t see a lot of cardiac in A’s, I saw it more in O’s. That almost… he’d probably roll over in his grave, but that’s almost, like, debunked now, because I’m seeing diabetes in A’s all day long, I’m seeing it in B’s, I’m seeing insomnia like there’s no tomorrow, I’m seeing a lot of, you know, undiagnosed mold and Lyme, where people are completely exhausted, and I know the labeling of chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia is just a catch-all diagnosis, so… Many of my patients know I don’t like to label, because if I tell you you have a condition, how many people hold on to that condition and use that as messaging for their life? And I… what I tell them is, let’s look at your labs functionally. I’m seeing very disrupt… I see a lot of mast cell now. I’m seeing a lot of long-haul COVID, or even lung conditions that… We have no idea where it’s coming from. Like, shortness of breath, wheezing, and they’re being diagnosed with asthma, but all the treatments that I’ve done over the years with asthma isn’t healing it. So I’ve got two people that are really at a risk, and have been on rounds of prednisone, and it’s really hard for me to watch, and so I’m stepping back into, you have to slow down, you get to do what you love, who are you being? everyday life, and how are you showing up? And your body, even though as an O, you can take a lot of stress. Dr. Deb Muth 26:57But yeah. Dr. Holly Donahue 26:58your body is too stressed out. And it’s shocking that the first thing that… not really, but it still is to me, the first thing people let go of is the nutrition, and the movement, and the sleep. Dr. Deb Muth 27:13Yeah. Dr. Holly Donahue 27:14And the main things… Dr. Deb Muth 27:15We need to heal. Dr. Holly Donahue 27:16Exactly. So when you ask me that, the biggest piece is blood sugar and stress, cortisol, and adrenals. Dr. Deb Muth 27:24Yeah. Dr. Holly Donahue 27:24Without a label. Dr. Deb Muth 27:26Yeah, we’re seeing a lot of the same thing. The autoimmunity, the mast cell is huge. More recently, probably the last two months, we’ve been seeing a lot of, very rare, strange cancers that don’t make sense. Dr. Holly Donahue 27:38Oh. Dr. Deb Muth 27:38We’re seeing a lot of undiagnosed mold and Lyme and things like that as well. I mean, it’s just so much more unusual things than what we’ve seen before.and struggling with patients, like things that we used to do, kind of like what you’re saying with the asthma, things that we’ve always done that have worked are not working the same way as they used to, not responding the same way. Since 2020, things have really changed a lot. It’s very difficult.Yeah. Dr. Holly Donahue 28:07And I think we’re in such transition in the world itself, like, with the nutrient depletion of the soil. And so it’s like, okay, like, how much do we supplement? How much do we use herbs? Like, I love… I personally use a lot of homeopathy. You know, even… that was my go-to. I lost my dad a year ago, we, and I’ve been in a round of grief, and it’s real, you know, and so my go-to was homeopathy, because I had all the other pieces together. However, I did notice, like, the fatigue was real, like, I just kind of wanted to sleep more, you know what I mean? Because it was just, like… but I’ve allowed that to happen, right? And I’ve just had to pivot my schedule, but I know I can as an entrepreneur, but still, you can too. You just have to ask those questions. Do you know what I mean? Like, you gotta figure out what works for you. But if you keep in that go-go state, like you and I just mentioned, all these diagnoses, they’re all, like, almost to me, epigenetics from the outside world, and then the pressure that we’re putting on ourselves, and then when we put that pressure on ourselves, our cells are just completely disrupted. Our gut microbiome is off. If our gut is off. then our immune system can’t heal, so then if COVID or Lyme or something, we get reinfected, that our immune system knows, it almost doesn’t know it anymore, because it’s full of toxicity. Dr. Deb Muth 29:34Yeah, I agree. Dr. Holly Donahue 29:35People are constipated! Dr. Deb Muth 29:36Yes, yes, just about everybody we see is constipated these days, yeah.I really like your approach. I appreciate how you focus on not just supplements and protocols, but you address all of it, like sleep, nutrition, lifestyle. Why is that whole body approach so critical when you’re working with people that have either been burnt out or just have been ill for a while?What is it about that approach that makes it so, so much better than what we do traditionally? Dr. Holly Donahue 30:09Well, first of all, the first thing that comes to my mind is that, I don’t believe the body, you can use one system and one drug at a time. Pharmaceuticals are indicated when they’re indicated. I have somebody that came in with incredibly high elevated cholesterol and hemoglobin A1C, was put on Wegovy and was put on a statin, for example.Those were indicated then and there. Wegovy, I don’t know, but it’s okay, we can work through it, right?But if we just leave that individual there, whether I do herbs or drugs, I’m never getting to the root cause of what’s happening. I’m never getting to, what is your relationship with your wife? Do you enjoy work? Do you… what do you do? How many times do my patients, I say to them, don’t focus on weight.Like, what do you do for joy? So this, to me, is the whole person. The person is just not the pancreas, the blood sugar, the cardiovascular system, and the lungs. Those are very important in the whole arterial system, or we won’t. Dr. Deb Muth 31:18Right. Dr. Holly Donahue 31:18But, like, even the movement, if I don’t talk about movement, like, I don’t know about you, but after, like, a podcast, or after I go live, I have to get up and walk around. We’re not meant to be. It’s not good for our backs, right? Dr. Deb Muth 31:32Hmm? Dr. Holly Donahue 31:33And then if we don’t use the whole body approach, like massage, and I do colon hydrotherapies at the clinic, and muscle stim, and ultrasound, and visceral management, and craniosacral, like, but the biggest thing that heals is removing the toxicity, like with saunas, you know?And it’s like… If I just focused on… One system, for example.And, for example, thyroid. How many women have Hashimoto’s thyroid? Like, they’re gonna be on thyroid medicine for the rest of their life. Is that truth? No! I have gone on thyroid and come off thyroid when I was really sick, right? The receptors aren’t connecting to what’s going on, because my receptors, they’re all mooky, right? Dr. Deb Muth 32:19Like… Dr. Holly Donahue 32:20I’m using non-medical terms so they understand. It’s like, all of this toxicity, it can’t get to it, right? Because there’s so much toxicity in the body. So if I just focus on not doing the whole person… then I’m not getting to the root cause, and what’s gonna happen, and this is in my mind, because I’ve been through it, I’m just gonna only heal a little bit, like I did when I was a teenager. with… if I’m just giving supplements, and I’m not doing the whole body approach, right? And if I’m not looking at the bone health of women as they age, as estrogen and progesterone and menopause. Dr. Deb Muth 32:56cousin. Dr. Holly Donahue 32:56and I’m not focusing on that, then long-term, I mean, I’ve had my patients for 25 plus years, long-term.we’re gonna end up with bone challenges, osteopenia, osteoporosis, right? Placking of the arteries, so if I just do one system.I’m not doing you service. Dr. Deb Muth 33:17Yeah, I love that. I love that. And that’s so true, because we don’t think about, necessarily think about 10 years from now, 15 years from now. Everyone’s focused on.what’s going on right now, let’s fix right now. But that person still has to live in their body, no matter what we do right now. We’ve got to get them past that and get them to a place where they can function 10, 15, 20 years from now. And that makes a huge difference, and like you were saying, the toxicity, I mean, the toxins that we’re exposed to today are so much worse than they were 25 years ago when you and I started this. And it was bad then, but now it’s really bad, and trying to get these things out of people so they don’t develop autoimmune disease, they don’t develop cancer, they don’t get neurological conditions like Alzheimer’s and dementia and Parkinson’s. It becomes harder and harder, and the sooner you do that, the better success you have without getting those things later on, when you do get older and your immune system falls a little bit. Dr. Holly Donahue 34:11Yeah, and we are probably, even though most of our research is done on men, and thank God we’re, you know, getting more and more research on women, like the cardiovascular disease in women and heart attack myocardial infarctions. you guys is very different in women, so please ask and find out, because there’s a lot of women that we’re losing in the ER because they’re trying to do the diagnosing of a male, and that’s coming out now. I can’t remember the doctor that’s done several podcasts on it. I think she’s out of Stanford, and it’s like, she’s starting to speak up, right? This isn’t a gender thing, but it is a gender thing, right? And it’s not saying, poor me because I wasn’t research, I’m saying, like, we are different beings. When I treat a male.His wiring, when I treat him, is very different the way I treat a female.Right? A female’s ready to make changes, they’ve had to be flexible, you know, and a man is just wired very differently. Until they have an emergency, are they gonna jump on and really do something? And I’m not talking every man, if you have men that watch this. Dr. Deb Muth 35:18I’m tired. Dr. Holly Donahue 35:18We’re talking the average person. The other thing that I briefly want to speak into is, like, we have so much research on drugs. Why don’t we have more research on herbs, which actually start the beginning of drugs, often, with the synthetics, right? I would love to see that. Dr. Deb Muth 35:36Yeah. Dr. Holly Donahue 35:37I see so much crap being taken out of our food, and not that we’re talking about different people, because I don’t want to talk about them online, though it’s out there if you want to find it, creating and putting chicken in vats and feeding it to you. So, I don’t know about you, but I’m never eating chicken at a restaurant, unless I know the farm where my chicken came from. Right. Like, this is real, you guys, like, they are doing genetically modified food.The other question that I have is America’s such a growing, knowledgeable country, why do we have 1.3 trillion diagnoses and chronic disease? Dr. Deb Muth 36:11Yeah. Dr. Holly Donahue 36:11And climbing. Yeah. That’s what brings tears to my eyes every time. Dr. Deb Muth 36:15What am I saying? Dr. Holly Donahue 36:16Say it. Dr. Deb Muth 36:16I agree, I agree, and I’m right there with you on the research of women. I just wrote a book called Seen It Last, and when I did the research to see how do we research women and men and how different it is, it’s ridiculous. We just assume women are smaller versions of men. Half the time, women are not even involved in a study. They’re not allowed because of our reproductive abilities, and they don’t want anybody in there at that point.Which I totally understand. You want to try to, you know, prevent having something happen to somebody if they didn’t know they were pregnant, but that totally excludes us from the research to say, you know, does lisinopril work the same way for men as it does for women? If we don’t have women in the study, we have no idea. And we’ve been dismissed so many times over the years, and it’s like thalidomide, right? Like, hello? And it’s the same type of thing over and over again, year after year for women, and it is not right. It’s what we’re dealing with, but if we don’t all start speaking up, it’s gonna continue to be our legacy. Dr. Holly Donahue 37:17Yes, and it’s also, like, if we… even for both genders, if we give a drug, like. that person should understand the drug. Like, I just had somebody been given a drug, they gave Losartan, and then they also got ritorvastatin. They’re like, I’m on a statin, I don’t want to be on a statin, and I’m like, that’s what you were just given. Dr. Deb Muth 37:39Yeah. Dr. Holly Donahue 37:39And I’m the one who didn’t prescribe it, and I’m not feeling bad for myself, but I’m the one that’s the bearer of the bad news to be like, have you looked at the risks and benefits? You probably need it right now, but then do you also know how difficult it is to come off, like, lisinopril or Losartan? Dr. Deb Muth 37:59Right. Dr. Holly Donahue 38:00Like, once your body gets used to a lot of those calcium channel blockers, those beta blockers, it’s a lot of rebound blood pressure that you’re gonna be dealing with. So, I feel like the medical world should share that with them, and say, hey, do you want to do lifestyle first? And how about go see a naturopath, or we have a functional medicine practitioner on our team, are you willing to do the work? Unless they’re gonna… unless they’re We’re in an acute situation. And they’re gonna have a myocardial infarction, or congestive heart failure, you know, which, don’t get me started on that diagnosis, like. Radiologists are like, congestive heart failure is… the wrong diagnosis in so many cases. All that means, you guys, is that your heart isn’t pumping the way that it should be. Why can’t we have different levels? And cardiologists will say the same thing, it’s an awful term. Dr. Deb Muth 38:55It is. We have cardiologists… we text a lot of D-dimers post. Dr. Holly Donahue 39:00Oh, night. Dr. Deb Muth 39:01post the you-know-what, and we have some of them that come back, almost all of them come back high, but some come back really high, like 5 or 6, and we send them to cardiology for a workup, and the cardiologists are like, we don’t care, it’s not high enough for us to do anything with. And I’m like…It’s five! Are you kidding me? It’s supposed to be less than 1, and we’re not concerned about it? And they’re like, no, we’re not concerned about it. And I’m like, until the person has a stroke, or a heart attack, or has something happen, they’re not doing anything about this stuff.And as naturopaths, you and I look at this and go, wait a minute, there’s something happening in the body. We need to fix this before we have a big event that occurs. But nobody is looking at that. They don’t care anymore. Dr. Holly Donahue 39:44Hmm. Dr. Deb Muth 39:46Frustrating. Dr. Holly Donahue 39:46so exhaust, you know, I’m not making excuses for them, but, you know, my dad had an amazing primary care physician, and now he stepped out of, being in the medical system, you know? And he went off, and he’s doing, concierge primary care, direct primary care with another female doctor, and I think that was the best thing, because when my dad passed away, how many doctors call your family and wanted to show up for the funeral, and then said to my mom, your daughter, just meaning me, because I happen to. Dr. Deb Muth 40:25Have a mess. Dr. Holly Donahue 40:25medical license. Of course, my other sisters were amazing love and care and. Dr. Deb Muth 40:29Yeah. Dr. Holly Donahue 40:29But from a medical perspective, he’d be like, ask… you know, ask her, what can she give him for, like, decreased motility and for constipation? He passed at 91… at 92, you know what I mean? And his body was shutting down, but he had a desire to live. But he also said, like, if it wasn’t for all those supplements and the food that you fed him, and the love that you gave him, he wouldn’t have lived as long as he did, and he might have had a cardiac event. and not just died at home with his lung… I mean, his lungs were… he only had a third of his lung on his left side that was still functioning. That’s not the point. The point is, is when you ask me, why do I do whole body medicine? He had wished he had listened to me years ago about his diabetes, but he was too busy… he was too busy building. Dr. Deb Muth 41:19building a. Dr. Holly Donahue 41:20Business Entrepreneurs, like we just covered. Dr. Deb Muth 41:22Yeah. Dr. Holly Donahue 41:22He was too busy making income for his family, and he couldn’t stop, because he had a commitment to be successful in business, and boy, was he. But at what toll did that take him? We never saw him when we were children. We… he knew we loved her, you know what I mean? Right. But there’s a price that you pay exchanging your health for time and your job that you don’t spend time with loved ones, and that’s why I do lifestyle medicine. Dr. Deb Muth 41:52Yeah, and that makes… that is so true. I mean, I think that statement is so powerful, because it’s easy for all of us to get busy and get tied up in chasing the dollar and chasing what we want to be known for. And just go, go, go, go, go. But just putting it into that simple framework. That, yes, you can chase that, but you’re giving up these things on the other side, and this is what your life may look like when you are retired, makes a huge difference, because you’ve lost out on so much of that life then, as a result. Yeah. Dr. Holly Donahue 42:27Yeah, and then when he got to the point where he was doing really well, he’s like, let’s all go on vacation, let’s… and we’re like, honey, we have jobs. Dr. Deb Muth 42:34Yeah, can’t do it now. Dr. Holly Donahue 42:36You know? Like, we have to, like, make the time, and then let’s do it, you know what I mean? Dr. Deb Muth 42:40Yeah. Dr. Holly Donahue 42:41You can’t just, like, up and be like, okay, we’re outta here, like. Dr. Deb Muth 42:43Yeah. Dr. Holly Donahue 42:44Since we gotta go now, you know. Dr. Deb Muth 42:45Yeah, right? We think that someday when we have money, it’s like that, but it isn’t like that, unfortunately.Well, this has been such a great conversation. I have one last question for you. It’s the question that we ask everyone. If you had an opportunity to sit down with the changemakers in this country for healthcare, what would be the number one thing you would ask them to change? Dr. Holly Donahue 43:09The nutrition and how we grow it, and, you know, the toxicity, and the pesticides that are being sprayed, and all the farmers that are really being put out of business, because bigger, faster, you know, we werewe would feed more people by doing this. We have people that are starving every single day, and I… and I just think, like, if we were healthier on that movement, then we would have a healthier culture. And, you know. Everything would flow so much easier. Dr. Deb Muth 43:43Yeah, I agree. I think that’s where it has to start, really. Like, we can talk about all these other things that we could change, and yes, it makes great things and great sense, but the foundation has to be solid so people stop getting a lot of these diseases because they’re nutrient deficient and they’re full of toxins and everything else.That’s how we truly change the world of health and wellness, is nutrition out of the gate. Dr. Holly Donahue 44:07Yes, and, you know, with that being connected, I also wish that we could tell people, just because they have this label and diagnosis, that they can heal. as long as they get the foundation and the lifestyle pieces that you and I covered with the nutrition, which goes back to my answer, you don’t have to carry a label and a diagnosis the rest of your life. Dr. Deb Muth 44:35Yeah. Dr. Holly Donahue 44:36you have to ask yourself, how did I allow this in my body? How did it come in? And then work with practitioners to remove it. Dr. Deb Muth 44:44Yeah, that’s often.So… Dr. Hawley, how can people find you? And you have a big event coming up, so… Dr. Holly Donahue 44:51Cheers, man. Dr. Deb Muth 44:51information about that with our listeners. Dr. Holly Donahue 44:53Thank you so much. So, you can, you can actually find me on, Instagram at Dr. HollyDonoghuend and Facebook, so I’m in both of those, you know, both of those arenas all the time, my team, we’re out posting. And I also, thank you for asking, I also am doing a, summit, where I bring on speakers, which we love to have you sometime, where I bring on speakers, and it’s my give back. And we are hosting a 5-day summit, one day live on the 20th through the 24th, and it’s all about hormones. And we’re saying, like, we’re bringing on these medical detectives as practitioners that are speaking into how your vitality, you know, your hormones are disrupted. from all the pieces that you’re doing, whether it’s blood sugar, whether it’s your actual hormones, your hunger hormones, and how to actually solve that problem and have the energy and the desire to actually heal yourself. So we’re going to walk everybody on a journey on different arenas that will talk about, really the truth that doctors aren’t talking about, because they don’t share this information. They’re always constantly putting outAnd then with that, when we’re going to step into a metabolism reset challenge right after the summit, it’s a 5-day challenge that will go even deeper. And my goal is there’s a lot of people on GLP-1s, Ozempic, Wegovy, Moderna, and all of that, and they really don’t know, A, why they’re on it, they think they’re on it for weight loss, which could be true, but it does have really good benefits that weWe do see.But do you really have to be it on the rest of your life, right? Or if you’re not on it, and you really want to learn how to balance your metabolism, I’m gonna walk you through 5 days of teaching you all the pieces of the puzzle that I taught about today in a much deeper way, so that at the end of the actual challenge, you’ll have tools that you can actually make changes for yourself. Dr. Deb Muth 46:57Oh, that’s awesome. I love that idea. That is a great thing, because people need to learn that. And we do a lot of GLP-1 support, too, but the big, big question that everybody has is, do I have to be on this forever? And the answer is no, as long as you’re using it as a toolto make the changes that you need to change your metabolism, then you don’t need this forever. But if you’re not making the lifestyle changes, then yes, then you’re going to have to be on it forever, because you haven’t done the work to change it in the first place. So, that sounds awesome. Thank you. Dr. Holly Donahue 47:27Yeah, you’re welcome. Dr. Deb Muth 47:29Anything else you want to share with our listeners? Dr. Holly Donahue 47:31No, I just, you know, I don’t say no, but what I would love everybody to hear is, like.Natural medicine, and what Dr. Deb and I do, it’s not a magic bullet, but it… all the efforts that you put in to change your life and adjust your nutrition and change your habits, like I talked about in the very beginning, it becomes a ripple effect, and the more people that you bring on board to follow you on natural wellness and healing.you’re gonna hear comments like, what are you doing? You know what I mean? Your life is better, your sex life is better, your energy is better, your relationships are better, work is easier, there’s more joy in your life. And who doesn’t want to have all that? And it just is putting those pieces together, but you can have that as well. Like, anti-aging is all over the place, and biohackingBut what if we just go back to the basics so you learn how to become your own doctor and, like, what you need and can advocate for yourself? That’s my goal long-term. Dr. Deb Muth 48:36I love that, and that is so true. Yeah. Well, thank you so much for joining me. Dr. Holly Donahue 48:41Thank you so much for having me, I really appreciate it. Dr. Deb Muth 48:47Thank you for joining me today on Let’s Talk Wellness Now. If this episode resonated with you, please share it with someone who could benefit from learning the truth about root cause healing and whole body wellness. A huge thank you to Dr. Holly Donahue for sharing her wisdom with us today, and her clinical expertise. If you want to learn more.About her, or explore how naturopathic medicine can help you heal from burnout, fatigue, hormonal imbalance, or chronic illness. Visit simplehealthnh.com.Or you can reach out to Dr. Donahue directly at DrDonahue at SimpleHealthNH.com. We will have those links for you below in the show notes as well. And remember, wellness isn’t just about feeling good. It’s about thriving in every area of your life.If you’re ready to explore how root cause medicine can help you break free from the symptom chasing, cycle, and build real sustainable health.Visit Serenityhealthcarecenter.com. And remember, no supplement, no hormone, no protocol can overcome ongoing toxin exposure, chronic stress, poor nutrition, gut dysfunction, and inadequate sleep.True healing requires your active participation. You have to be willing to address the root causes and change the lifestyle factors that disrupted your health in the first place.Root cause healing amplifies your body’s natural healing capacity, but you have to create the internal environment where healing can actually happen.Until next time, I’m Dr. Deb, reminding you to take care of your body, mind, and spirit. Be well, and I’ll see you on the next episode.The post Episode 261 – Root-Cause Healing and Whole-Body Wellness first appeared on Let's Talk Wellness Now.
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Episode Highlights With LindaWhy she is so passionate about breast health after her mother and sister both got breast cancer six months apart and her doctor wanter her to have a double mastectomy This led to research for her and ways to protect and take care of breast healthHow she got a ND degree and began researching breast health and has done this for 18 yearsThe surprising connection between oral health and breast health Importance of salt and how this connects to breast healthHow being low in minerals can lead to breast problemsMinerals are one of the most important things in our bodies and nothing works without mineralsResources MentionedWAVwatch - use code wellnessmama for a discountBRAS ThermographyHeal your Body by Louise HayBream MineralsEidon MineralsThe Calcium Lie
I call myself the healthiest man in Ireland (with a bit of fun in it) – but here's why: I live and teach health in the simplest, most powerful way.In this episode I cover:The real health hacks everyone's missingWhy sunlight, walking, and grounding beat any supplementHow supporting local organic farmers changes YOUR health tooMy own journey from growing veg to coaching clients worldwideIt's not about overcomplicating it – it's about getting back to the basics. Have a listen and you'll see how easy it is to turn your health around
"The weight loss and the fitness and the nutrition are just the gateway into that whole experience. Don't give yourself a timeline—that's the first sign of sabotage right there." —Terry Tateossian Ever feel like your body and mind didn't get the memo on how you should feel in midlife? The energy dips, the stubborn weight, the nagging sense that you're not quite yourself anymore—it's enough to make you wonder if this is just “how it is” from now on. What if it's not?Terry Tateossian is a health transformation coach who helps women over 40 reclaim their energy, strength, and confidence without chasing impossible wellness trends. Drawing from her own shift from burnout to balance, she brings both hard-won wisdom and practical tools that make healthy change feel doable—and even exciting. Her insights cut through the noise and zero in on what actually works for real women in real life.Press play for an honest, empowering conversation about fueling your body, resetting your habits, and finally feeling at home in your skin again. You'll walk away with the mindset shifts and doable steps to ditch the overwhelm and get your spark back—starting today.Connect with Heather: WebsiteFacebook InstagramLinkedInEpisode Highlights:02:39 Terry's Journey to Becoming a Coach07:07 Challenges and Strategies for Weight Loss 10:11 Exercise and Nutrition Recommendations15:24 Alcohol and Substitution Strategies 21:08 Retreat Experiences and Programs 26:42 Advice for Overcoming Perimenopause and Menopause 31:05 Libido and Body Image49:21 The Importance of Consistency and CommitmentConnect with Terry: Terry's passion & experience of helping women regain confidence, ignite wellbeing and find their true purpose has been propelling her forward for the past 25 years. Terry has been recognized as Inc. 5000's Fastest Growing Companies in America 2020, Inc. 2020 Best Places to Work, NJBIZ Top 40 Under 40, Future 50 Fastest Growing companies in NJ/NY, WPO 50 Fastest Growing Women-Owned/Led Companies, Top 25 Leading Women Entrepreneurs, Top Female CEO Brava Award Winner, Best Company Culture in NJ and Top Women to Watch by HudsonMOD.WebsiteInstagramYouTubeSupport the show
I'm obsessed with how to easily infuse vitality into my day to day life! Bianca, a personal trainer, athlete, expert on the GOATA method and vibrant Sagittarius is full of great tips. We visit and explore ways to add small physical movement changes to feel better from a body positive, Health at Every Size perspective! (GOATA= Greatest of all Time Athletes / Actions is a system focused on optimizing biomechanics and restoring natural movement patterns.)Previous episodes with Bianca:Episode 148. Bianca's tips for mental health spirals: https://youtu.be/lA3Cq7mnXUwEpisode 170: Bianca's tips for customizing your habits: https://youtu.be/SQtIjLRYhmUBianca's website: https://www.biancarusso.com/Bianca on IG: https://www.instagram.com/hi.biancarusso/Bianca on You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/@hi.biancarussoSupport the Podcast:Patreon.com/fkdp (you can follow for free and get updates and freebies from me!)Venmo: @bevinbWork one on one with me: https://queerfatfemme.com/one-on-one-with-bevin/Buy my aerobics video! fatkiddanceparty.com/video4packAmazon Wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1SJCL864DDKEH?ref_=wl_shareTee shirts: https://genuinevalentine.com/collections/fat-kid-dance-partyYou Tube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/SelfCarePartyBlog: queerfatfemme.comSubstack: bevinsparty.substack.comEmail list: http://eepurl.com/dyX3dbInstagram: @fatkiddanceparty @bevinspartyThreads, Tik Tok, bsky.app/, Twitter: @bevinspartyFacebook.com/bevinspartyLike/subscribe/review/send a link to a friend! It all helps!
The Los Angeles fires will likely be the costliest natural disaster in our history. While they started as wildfire, they changed into an urban conflagration. Thousands of homes were destroyed along with other building structures, including businesses. In this podcast we'll look at these impacts fires their destruction from the perspective of a private business that specializes in disaster recovery efforts. The podcast guest is Joel Wish, CEO of Bright Harbor, a leading disaster recovery company that has been on the front lines of wildfire recovery efforts across the country. In the wake of the recent Los Angeles wildfires, Joel and his team have been helping survivors navigate the complex and often frustrating process of securing federal aid, insurance payouts, and emergency housing—guiding them through bureaucratic roadblocks that can delay relief for months. A seasoned entrepreneur, Joel has spent his career tackling large-scale challenges in ways that put people first. Before founding Bright Harbor, he co-led Frontline Foods, an all-volunteer nonprofit that provided over a million meals to healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic while supporting struggling restaurants. He also helped build Simple Health, a telemedicine company expanding access to reproductive healthcare. His expertise in crisis response, logistics, and public health now helps disaster survivors access the resources they need when they need them Please visit our sponsors!L3Harris Technologies' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.com Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: www.dobermanemg.com/impulseDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
In this episode, Dan Metcalfe — author, speaker, and health optimization expert — shares his journey of self-healing and the key pillars of health. We talk about hydration, mindset, movement, and energy—plus the real reason challenges matter. Dan also explains how Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) supports healing and what it takes to improve your biological age. You can find Dan Metcalfe here:Dan's Book "BORN SUPERHUMAN" on Amazon - https://bit.ly/3HwlYZTInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/danmetcalfe_official/ Website - https://bornsuperhuman.com/ Dan's free E-Book - https://bornsuperhuman.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/BSH-E-Book-Live-Better-Longer.pdf Timestamps:00:00 INTRO01:12 Dan's Story of Self-Healing06:26 The Pillars We Need to Stay Healthy09:08 The Number One Pillar for Longevity12:06 How to Hydrate Yourself Better20:58 Biological Age22:03 Why Challenges Are So Important26:45 What to Do If You Have No Energy31:44 What's Wrong with Retirement?33:44 The Minimum Effective Movement Activity36:47 The Role of HBOT in Healing38:59 How to Work on Your Mindset42:16 The Moment in Dan's Life That Changed Everything53:42 Why Learning is Crucial DISCLAIMER: This “How to HYPERBARIC” Podcast is for informational purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast disclaims responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility for statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests' qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.
Ralph and Lauren strip back the curtain on what it really takes to lead a high-growth business without losing your health in the process. From Ralph's switch to veganism after two life-threatening heart events to Lauren's obsession with Whoop and bio-tracking, they explore how personal wellness is the hidden lever behind sustainable business performance. You'll hear firsthand how metrics like HRV, sleep optimization, and even digital detoxes are giving these two agency founders a serious edge—and why ignoring your health could be your most expensive business mistake yet. If you're a data-driven leader ready to apply your marketing brain to your body, this episode is for you.Chapters:00:00:00 - Kicking Things Off: The Unfiltered Founder Energy00:01:11 - What's Bugging Us (And Why You Might Relate)00:02:17 - Strapped In with Whoop: First Reactions from the Trenches00:04:14 - Data Dumped: When Too Much Insight Gets Overwhelming00:04:48 - From Wearable to Weapon: Turning Whoop into a Daily Edge00:06:12 - Real Talk: Sleep Habits, Fire Alarms, and Founder Fatigue00:09:12 - Let AI Run Your Health Like You Run Your Ads00:15:34 - Would We Still Recommend Whoop? The Verdict00:16:23 - Founder Fitness Tech: What's Working and What's Not00:17:28 - Why Ralph Went Vegan: The Wake-Up Call You Didn't Expect00:18:31 - Food vs. Medicine: The Real ROI of Diet Change00:19:32 - Life After Cheese: Shocking Wins from a Vegan Shift00:21:49 - Health vs. Hustle: The New Balancing Act for Leaders00:24:55 - Ice Baths, Improv & Identity: Experiments in Optimization00:26:37 - Wrapping It Up: What's Next and What's ComingLINKS AND RESOURCES:Everything You Need to Know About Heart Rate Variability (HRV)How Not to Die: Discover the Foods Scientifically Proven to Prevent and Reverse DiseaseThe Game ChangersMealimeWhat The HealthTier 11 JobsPerpetual Traffic on YouTubeTiereleven.comMongoose MediaPerpetual Traffic SurveyPerpetual Traffic WebsiteFollow Perpetual Traffic on TwitterConnect with Lauren on Instagram and Connect with Ralph on LinkedInThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Perpetual Traffic? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on...
In this podcast, we explore the growing health movement and the urgent need to reform our food systems. As a long-time advocate for ancestral health, we discuss the concerning influence of corporate interests and flawed medical narratives.We delve into the dangers of seed oils, which disrupt cellular function and mitochondrial health, causing metabolic issues. I share a strategy for detoxing seed oils quickly using a low linoleic acid diet. We also emphasize the importance of natural light, grounding, and ancestral practices, aligning with our evolutionary biology for optimal health.I share my 2025 "ins and outs," prioritizing real foods like meat, organs, fruit, honey, and raw dairy while minimizing EMF exposure. I advocate for whole, unprocessed foods and caution against trends like methylene blue. For me, it's always meat, organs, fruit, honey, and raw dairy – an ANIMAL-BASED diet, which I believe is optimal.This inspiring conversation encourages personal responsibility, questioning norms, and reclaiming our radical health.--- --- ---00:00 Introduction to Reposted Podcast00:30 Seed Oil Detox & 2025 Changes01:07 Dr. Saladino on Cultural Health Movement01:38 2025 Health Predictions03:55 Political Momentum for Health Change06:37 Simplifying Food Choices & Ingredients10:54 Food Addiction & Processed Foods13:33 Food as Fuel vs. Harmful Addiction17:41 Discerning Food from Poison21:49 Misalignment of Genetics & Modern Food23:55 Challenging Beliefs & Neurobiology27:38 Benefits & Science of Creatine32:17 The Harms of Seed Oils42:40 Mechanistic Damages of Seed Oils54:44 Detoxing Seed Oils1:03:59 Light Diet & Cellular Health1:07:44 Reconnecting to Ancestral Roots1:11:47 Paul's In's & Out's for 20251:17:13 One Trend Paul Would Like to Die1:20:09 Paul's Parting Words & 2025 Projects--- --- ---DISCLAIMERDr. Paul Saladino received his medical degree from the University of Arizona Medical School. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Saladino is a licensed physician in California, but he no longer practices in any state and does not see patients so he can focus on educating people as a full time activity. This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, and prescription or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Saladino and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
In part two of this live Synkd Live conversation, Dr. Frank Holleman dives into the keys to effective exercise and stress reduction, sharing practical strategies to help lawn care pros stay fit, focused, and energized for success. Connect with Paul: Click Here Upcoming Events: Lawn Care Life Conference: Get Your Tickets Here Save 50% off Equip Exposition Tickets Paul's Recommended Professionals: Get a Professional Website - Footbridge Media The Landscaping Bookkeeper Call Rail Paul's Books: How to Build a Thriving Lawn Care Business Cut That Grass and Make That Cash Paul's Business Building Resources: Price Increase Letter Template Contract Templates Know Your Numbers
Hey friends! This week on the You Are More podcast, I'm joined by the incredible Dr. Susie Bartlett Hackenmiller—an integrative medicine trailblazer, triple board-certified physician, and author. Dr. Susie shares her inspiring journey from practicing traditional medicine to embracing integrative and lifestyle medicine, guided by her personal experiences with family health crises and her passion for empowering patients.In this episode, we discuss the challenges of balancing family and career, how simple tools like breathing techniques can transform your well-being, and the healing power of nature through practices like forest bathing. Dr. Susie's story is one of resilience, courage, and staying true to her vision despite obstacles. You'll walk away feeling encouraged to take charge of your health and embrace the small changes that lead to big transformations.Grab your notebook and get ready for an episode packed with actionable tips, heartfelt stories, and inspiring insights!In This Episode, You'll Learn:Dr. Susie's journey from traditional medicine to integrative and lifestyle medicine.How personal health crises shaped her approach to healing and helping others.The surprising power of simple breathing techniques like 4-7-8 breathing.Why nature and practices like forest bathing can be transformational for your mental and physical health.How the food you eat (and what your food eats!) impacts your well-being.If you've ever wondered how to take small, impactful steps toward better health, this is the episode for you! Don't miss Dr. Susie's upcoming masterclass every Wednesday in February, covering everything from thriving through menopause to personalized health solutions.
In Episode 82 of The Road To Wisdom Podcast we speak to the beautiful Alison Ramsay. Alison (FMCHC, NBHWC), is a Board Certified Functional Medicine Health Coach. Her passion for health and self-development began in her teens and has continued voraciously for over 25 years. After university exploring human biology alongside her fine arts degree, she mentored with Tera Warner of Body Enlightenment: The World's Healthiest Body and Lifestyle System, where she built online programs with some of her health heroes, hosted summits, workshops and retreats, as well as coached hundreds of brave women in becoming healthier, shinier and more empowered versions of themselves. Alison then went on to study with global health experts at the prestigious Functional Medicine Coaching Academy. Through her cutting edge seminars and coaching, she guides people back to themselves by clearing up the toxicity and confusion in health and sharing the current science for vibrant living through lifestyle. We truly touched on so many topics that we could talk about for days, hence an almost 2 hour conversation which we have broken up into two episodes. In part one we discuss how simple being well should really be and the importance of seasonal, circadian living with an emphasis on what it's truly like to embrace winter and why darkness is essential for health. Part two touches on feminism, cyclical living for health and so much more. Alison is one of our favourite voices in wellbeing with over 25 years of wisdom to share in the most gentle and grounding way. Alison can be found at https://rootstorubies.com and IG: @quantummhealth Loved what you heard in this episode? Your support means the world. Make sure to hit that subscribe button, spread the word with your pals, and drop us a review. By doing so, you're not just tuning in – you're fueling our community's growth and paving the way for more incredible guests to grace our show. As the week rolls by, we're already cooking up more tantalizing content for your hungry ears. Keen to stay in the loop with the latest episode releases? Follow our journey on Instagram at @theroadtowisdom.podcast and catch behind-the-scenes action on our YouTube channel @theroadtowisdompodcast. Don't miss out on a thing – also, snag the freshest updates straight to your inbox by subscribing to our newsletter over at https://www.theroadtowisdompodcast.com/. It's your VIP ticket to all things The Road To Wisdom
In Episode 82 of The Road To Wisdom Podcast we speak to the beautiful Alison Ramsay. Alison (FMCHC, NBHWC), is a Board Certified Functional Medicine Health Coach. Her passion for health and self-development began in her teens and has continued voraciously for over 25 years. After university exploring human biology alongside her fine arts degree, she mentored with Tera Warner of Body Enlightenment: The World's Healthiest Body and Lifestyle System, where she built online programs with some of her health heroes, hosted summits, workshops and retreats, as well as coached hundreds of brave women in becoming healthier, shinier and more empowered versions of themselves. Alison then went on to study with global health experts at the prestigious Functional Medicine Coaching Academy. Through her cutting edge seminars and coaching, she guides people back to themselves by clearing up the toxicity and confusion in health and sharing the current science for vibrant living through lifestyle. We truly touched on so many topics that we could talk about for days, hence an almost 2 hour conversation which we have broken up into two episodes. In part one we discuss how simple being well should really be and the importance of seasonal, circadian living with an emphasis on what it's truly like to embrace winter and why darkness is essential for health. Part two touches on feminism, cyclical living for health and so much more. Alison is one of our favourite voices in wellbeing with over 25 years of wisdom to share in the most gentle and grounding way. Alison can be found at https://rootstorubies.com and IG: @quantummhealth Loved what you heard in this episode? Your support means the world. Make sure to hit that subscribe button, spread the word with your pals, and drop us a review. By doing so, you're not just tuning in – you're fueling our community's growth and paving the way for more incredible guests to grace our show. As the week rolls by, we're already cooking up more tantalizing content for your hungry ears. Keen to stay in the loop with the latest episode releases? Follow our journey on Instagram at @theroadtowisdom.podcast and catch behind-the-scenes action on our YouTube channel @theroadtowisdompodcast. Don't miss out on a thing – also, snag the freshest updates straight to your inbox by subscribing to our newsletter over at https://www.theroadtowisdompodcast.com/. It's your VIP ticket to all things The Road To Wisdom
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! Who wants more sustained ENERGY in Midlife in 2025?? It's officially the first week of January, and I know so many of us are feeling excited about new beginnings. A new year means a fresh start. New possibilities. New chances. But if you're anything like the women I work with, you might also feel the weight of past resolutions that didn't quite stick. Maybe some guilt? Frustrations? Here's the thing.. this episode isn't about New Year's resolutions. Nope, I don't believe resolutions work anyway and they can be very overwhelming. It's about why waiting for the “perfect time” to focus on your health doesn't serve you... and why tracking simple things like your food, energy, sleep, digestion and mood can be a powerful first step to feeling better and having more energy in this midlife season. Today we are diving into simple health tracking to help you boost energy but also learn to listen to your body more. Honestly, there is no “perfect time” to begin tracking your health. Jan 1st isn't the perfect time, when you get a health scare isn't the perfect time… there is NO perfect time…. You just have to DECIDE that you are going to start tracking for your health. Period. A decision. SO today DECIDE to ditch the delay... and begin to track your health SO THAT you can boost your energy and feel so much better in your whole health. Midlife for women is a season where your body feels like it's shifting in ways you don't always understand, right? Maybe you've been struggling with low energy, brain fog, or mood swings. Maybe you've tried different diets or routines, but nothing seems to stick. Maybe your sleep is consistently disrupted and you never feel rested in the morning. Tracking your health in a journal is a great way to learn to listen better to what your body is telling you. (Cuz it's always telling you something!) Decide today is the day, no matter how many times you have tried journaling or tracking your health in the past, that you will commit to yourself in this very important manner. I pray this blesses you and moves you to action today and into the new year! XO, Michelle ****When you're ready to fix your fog & fatigue so that you can have energy + desire again...without the overwhelm & stress of figuring it out on your own.... schedule your Fatigue Freedom Call NOW! I NEED THIS!! **Snag your time to talk about YOUR MidLIFE Fatigue! **Grab your FREE RESOURCE: Foggy & Fatigue Freedom over 40 ***Join our community, Holistic Health for Christian Women over 40, to be supported, encouraged and educated as you regain energy and take back your health. **Catch the Treasured Wellness Podcast on https://christianmix106.com/ AND YouTube
Dr. Megan Lyons is a Harvard graduate with two Master's degrees, two Board Certifications, and a Doctorate of Clinical Nutrition. She is a sought-after health and wellness expert, deeply passionate about inspiring others to feel their healthiest and happiest. A former management consultant, Megan left the business world to follow her passion for wellness by opening The Lyons' Share Wellness in 2014.Megan and her team have amassed over 15,000 hours of 1-to-1 nutrition consulting with clients internationally, providing personalized guidance to help individuals achieve their health goals.In addition to her consulting work, Megan hosts a top podcast on health and wellness, “Wellness Your Way with Dr. Megan Lyons,” where she shares insights and tips for living a healthier life, and publishes informational articles on The Lyons' Share website weekly. She speaks widely at conferences, corporations, and organizations.Is This Normal? quiz—Stay connected with Erin GernerWebsite https://www.eringerner.com/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-gerner/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/erin.w.gernerInstagram https://www.instagram.com/eringerner/?hl=en
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How does pelvic health impact your travel experiences?In this episode of the Transform with Travel podcast, I'm joined by Susan Winograd, a pelvic health expert. This insightful discussion explored the often-overlooked connection between pelvic health and travel, providing valuable advice for travelers of all kinds.Susan emphasized the importance of a whole-body wellness approach, integrating various modalities to support clients comprehensively. This approach isn't just about addressing immediate health issues but ensuring long-term wellness. Susan's clinic offers a full spectrum of services, including nutrition and wellness programs, to help clients feel their best throughout life.Susan provided practical tips to maintain health while traveling. Simple practices like changing positions frequently, staying hydrated, and planning for potential constipation can make a big difference. Breathwork was also highlighted as a powerful tool for pelvic health, helping balance the body's systems with every inhale and exhale.Traveling across time zones often disrupts sleep patterns. Susan explained the importance of adjusting to local time as quickly as possible to help regulate bodily functions, including sleep and bladder control. Getting immediate exposure to sunlight upon arrival and integrating familiar routines can aid in this adjustment.Susan's overarching message is to be proactive and plan for your health. By modifying what can be controlled and embracing new experiences, travelers can enhance their well-being. For those looking to connect with Susan, her practice Pelvicore Rehab and Wellness in Boca Raton, Florida, offers a wealth of resources, and she can be found across various online platforms.We talk about:00:00 Intro06:48 Susan's Journey to Pelvic Health10:00 The Whole Body Approach to Wellness17:37 Travel's Impact on Health and Wellness27:33 Maintaining Health on the Road34:56 Exploring Bladder and Bowel Health35:20 Understanding Sleep and Bladder Connection38:55 Tips for Adjusting to New Time Zones45:14 Breathing Techniques for Pelvic Health48:11 Travel Tips and Personal InsightsIn this episode:Episode 33: https://transform-with-travel.captivate.fm/episode/crossing-the-ocean-on-a-paddleboard-philanthropy-travel-with-romi-wallach Connect with Susan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-winograd-8400bb156/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pelvicorerehabandwellnessYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PelvicHealthWellness Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pelvicorerehabandwellness https://www.pelvicorerehab.com/ Connect with meFollow the Podcast on IG: http://www.instagram.com/transformwithtravel Follow Kelly Tolliday on IG:
Send us a textWelcome to another episode of The Over 50 Health & Wellness Show! Today, host Kevin English is joined by Silver Edge Coach Jess Wold to share some of their favorite health hacks designed to help you feel stronger, leaner, and healthier—without overhauling your entire life! Whether you're just starting on your wellness journey or looking for quick, simple ways to level up your routine, this episode is packed with easy-to-implement tips to move you closer to your goals. Tune in as Kevin and Jess dive into practical strategies to prioritize protein, sneak in more movement, dial in on quality sleep, and maximize nutrition—all while keeping it realistic and sustainable for your busy life. From the importance of a high-protein breakfast to the surprising benefits of consistent sleep routines, you'll learn how even small changes can add up to big results. If you're ready to embrace healthy habits that stick, you won't want to miss this fun and insightful conversation! Key Topics Discussed:The Power of Protein – Easy ways to incorporate more protein into your daily meals, starting with breakfast.Walking for Wellness – Why regular, restorative walking can transform your health, and simple tips to get started.Quality Sleep Hacks – How consistent bed and wake times can improve your energy, focus, and overall health.The Power of Prep – Cooking in bulk to make healthy eating more convenient and sustainable.Strength Training Simplified – Getting stronger doesn't have to mean spending hours in the gym; start with what you can, and build from there.Smart Hydration Tips – Fun ways to keep hydration on track throughout the day.Mindful Eating – Slowing down and being intentional with your meals to improve digestion and manage hunger.Swapping Out Processed Foods – Small, manageable changes to reduce processed foods and focus on whole, nourishing options.Healthy Snacking – Finding protein-packed snacks that are both convenient and satisfying.Staying Consistent – Embracing progress over perfection and making these tips a natural part of your daily routine. Episode Highlights:Discover why simple, small changes can make a big difference when it comes to your health and wellness goals.Learn easy, realistic hacks for building a diet focused on whole foods, lean protein, and less processed junk.Find out how a little planning and bulk cooking can make it easier to eat healthy, even on your busiest days.Get practical tips on how to incorporate more movement and exercise into your life, even when you're short on time. Whether your goal is to lose weight, build muscle, or just feel more energetic and vibrant, this episode has the tips and hacks you need to make it happen! Resources Mentioned:Free Protein Guide: https://silveredgefitness.com/free/High-Protein Breakfast Recipes: https://silveredgefitness.com/free/Join the Over 50 Lean Body Blueprint Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/silveredgefitness Connect with Us:For more tips and supWant to rewrite the narrative of your life and health? Visit the link below to see if our 1:1 coaching services are a perfect fit for your long term goals: https://calendly.com/thesilveredge/coaching-inquiry Want more over 50 health and wellness goodness? Check out our private Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/silveredgefitness
In today's fast-paced corporate world, balancing leadership with personal health is key to long-term success. Dr. Mike Patterson sits down with Rebecca Macieira-Kaufmann to explore the strategies leaders can use to enhance both their personal vitality and professional performance. About the Episode: Dr. Mike welcomes Rebecca Macieira-Kaufmann, former Fortune 50 Global Executive and founder of RMK Group, who shares her insights from years of leading successful business turnarounds and advising CEOs. As the co-author of FitCEO: Be the Leader of Your Life, Rebecca combines her experience in business leadership with a passion for holistic health. In this episode, they discuss the importance of fitness, healthy eating, and small daily habits that can improve energy and well-being. Rebecca emphasizes that fitness is more than just staying in shape; it's about maintaining vitality and energy in daily life. For busy professionals, small, simple actions like morning exercises in a hotel room or making healthier food choices while traveling can have a significant impact on well-being. She also touches on the business case for promoting health and fitness within companies, explaining that healthier employees are more productive and focused. Additionally, Rebecca shares how she manages stress and fosters productivity by taking small breaks to refresh throughout the day. From light stretching to stepping outside for fresh air, she believes leaders should prioritize both their mental and physical health to perform at their best. Key Takeaways: Fitness as a Daily Habit: Small, consistent exercises can be done anywhere, even while traveling. Healthy Eating on the Go: Balance your meals with proteins, vegetables, and smart choices like skipping bread or reducing sugar intake. Stay Hydrated: Start your day with water and prioritize hydration to maintain energy and focus. Mental and Physical Resets: Take short breaks during the day to refresh and reenergize—whether through breathing exercises, movement, or stepping outside. Play and Productivity: Incorporate moments of fun and lightness into your work to reduce stress and maintain a positive work environment. Rebecca Macieira-Kaufmann shares practical and accessible strategies for staying healthy and energized, especially for leaders managing demanding careers. Her advice reminds us that small, daily habits can lead to big improvements in personal and professional well-being. Hit play to hear the full episode and start implementing these simple tips to improve your health and leadership skills! Links for This Episode: https://rmkgroupllc.com FitCEO: Be the Leader of Your Life: https://www.amazon.com/FitCEO-Be-Leader-Your-Life-ebook Connect with Dr. Mike: Website: https://www.drmikepatterson.com Book: https://www.missionfirstpeoplealwaysbook.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmichaellpatterson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealdrmikepatterson/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/drmikepatterson Buy The Book!: Mission First People Always Episode Minute By Minute: 00:59 - Rebecca's Background & Journey to FitCEO 03:00 - The Concept Behind FitCEO 05:00 - Small Habits for Big Impact on Health 07:13 - Fitness as the Fountain of Youth 10:00 - Easy Fitness Tips for Busy Professionals 13:45 - How to Eat Healthy on the Road 16:00 - The Importance of Hydration 18:00 - How to Take Energizing Breaks 22:00 - The Role of Play and Rest in Leadership 27:00 - Advice for Young Professionals in Demanding Jobs 30:00 - The Business Case for Employee Health and Fitness 31:45 - Practical Advice to Start Implementing Today
Send us a textWhat if you've been misled about sugar's role in your diet all along? Join Leonila Campos, a registered dietitian, on the Simple Nutrition Insights Podcast as we uncover the hidden truths about sugar and its profound impact on your health. First, we break down what sugar really is, including its various forms like glucose, fructose, and sucrose, and explain how these sugars naturally occur in foods such as fruits, vegetables, and dairy. We'll help you distinguish between natural sugars, which come packed with essential nutrients, and added sugars often found in processed foods and drinks. Learn why consuming high amounts of added sugars can trigger blood sugar spikes, increase insulin production, and potentially lead to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes over time. Discover how natural sugars and fiber can help stabilize your blood sugar levels, promoting better overall health.Ever wonder how much added sugar is safe to consume? In the next segment, we'll discuss the American Heart Association's recommendations: just 6 teaspoons for women, 9 for men, and none for children under 2 years old. We'll guide you through the often-overlooked sugars hiding in common foods like sauces, dressings, and peanut butter, sharing practical tips for reducing your intake. From choosing whole foods to swapping sugary drinks for healthier options, we offer realistic strategies to help you manage cravings and make better dietary choices. Understand the impact of high fructose corn syrup on liver health and get empowered to opt for natural sugar sources from fruits, vegetables, and other whole foods. Tune in for actionable insights and take control of your health and well-being today! Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to this podcast and share with a friend. If you would like to know more about my services, please message at fueledbyleo@gmail.comMy YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0SqBP44jMNYSzlcJjOKJdg
Susie shares practical and easy-to-implement health hacks to support your brain and bones. Learn how to incorporate simple habits into your bustling life to ensure you remain mentally sharp and physically agile as you age. Discover the importance of blood flow, anti-inflammatory foods, and small lifestyle tweaks that make a big difference. For more resources, including links, click here smbwell.com/314 If you liked this episode, you'll love listening to this next one on brain fog and brain health https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/love-your-life-show-personal-growth-mindset-habits/id1434429161?i=1000612430807 Keep the Party going! Opportunities for you: - Gain insight into the Life You're Living by taking Susie's Free Life Audit: https://smbwell.com/lifeaudit/ - Keep the conversation going! Tell me what you thought of this episode in Susie's Midlife Warrior Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/smbwell - See if the Love Your Life School is open for enrollment here: https://www.smbwell.com/LIFESCHOOL - Sign up for Susie's Weekly Wellness Newsletter: http://bit.ly/2gYQMlA - Support Susie's mission of helping as many women as possible live lives they love here: patreon.com/susiepettit) - Let's be friends on Instagram: https://instagram.com/smb.wellness - Don't have a life coach? My schedule has openings and I'd be honored to be yours: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=11643751
Susie shares practical and easy-to-implement health hacks to support your brain and bones. Learn how to incorporate simple habits into your bustling life to ensure you remain mentally sharp and physically agile as you age. Discover the importance of blood flow, anti-inflammatory foods, and small lifestyle tweaks that make a big difference. For more resources, including links, click here smbwell.com/314 If you liked this episode, you'll love listening to this next one on brain fog and brain health https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/love-your-life-show-personal-growth-mindset-habits/id1434429161?i=1000612430807 Keep the Party going! Opportunities for you: - Gain insight into the Life You're Living by taking Susie's Free Life Audit: https://smbwell.com/lifeaudit/ - Keep the conversation going! Tell me what you thought of this episode in Susie's Midlife Warrior Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/smbwell - See if the Love Your Life School is open for enrollment here: https://www.smbwell.com/LIFESCHOOL - Sign up for Susie's Weekly Wellness Newsletter: http://bit.ly/2gYQMlA - Support Susie's mission of helping as many women as possible live lives they love here: patreon.com/susiepettit) - Let's be friends on Instagram: https://instagram.com/smb.wellness - Don't have a life coach? My schedule has openings and I'd be honored to be yours: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=11643751 The post Strong Bones and A Sharp Brain: Simple Health Hacks for Midlife appeared first on Susie Pettit.
In this episode of the Joyful Health Show Kasey interviews dietitian Megan Moore of Christian Care Ministries. Megan shares about the biggest struggle she sees in her work (diet culture), how it's harmful, and how to approach health changes, God's way. In this episode we discuss: How Romans 12:2 helps us power habit change How to spot a fad diet 8 simple health habits to implement We pray this episode encourages you to take every thought captive for obedience to Christ, so you can be transformed into his image.
*Member Episode* (get full access by becoming a Member at TWOPCT.com).Today, Michael breaks down five simple health rules you may have heard.Don't eat after 7 pm.Don't do burpees.Don't drink alcohol.Don't eat ultra-processed food.Don't eat added sugar or seed oils.Rules like this often work and can improve our health, nutrition, or exercise routine—but not for the reasons we think.We'll explain the benefits of each rule and then dive into the nuance of why each one "works."The result: You'll arm yourself with smarter tactics so you can get the results you want with more freedom.Get full access to his episode and all our great 2% material at TWOPCT.com.
In this episode of the Joyful Health Show Kasey interviews dietitian Megan Moore of Christian Care Ministries. Megan shares about the biggest struggle she sees in her work (diet culture), how it's harmful, and how to approach health changes, God's way. In this episode we discuss: How Romans 12:2 helps us power habit change How to spot a fad diet 8 simple health habits to implement We pray this episode encourages you to take every thought captive and make it obedient to Christ, so you can be transformed into his image.
Fitness is a critical piece of your overall wellness, but you don't need to be in the gym around the clock to make progress. If you want to build a better body this summer, there are certain movement inputs you can incorporate into your daily routine – and that's what you're going to learn on today's show. On this episode of The Model Health Show, you're going to discover three simple health practices to get you fitter and more functional this summer. These powerful strategies can be implemented when you're spending time with friends and family or watching tv at home. You're going to learn how to upgrade simple movements and practices in your daily life. Best of all, these three simple practices can be added to your existing routine – no matter what your summer plans entail. As always, we're going to cover the science and how to implement it in the real world. So click play and enjoy the show! In this episode you'll discover: How your mindset can affect the expression of your body. What it means to implement active activities. Why you need to give yourself permission to do things that are fun. How to create a culture of health and fitness in your community. Creative ideas for adding more walking to your routine. What mirror neurons are and how they work. How getting outside can make activity better. What it means to upgrade your sitting time The health benefits of sitting on the floor. What the sit-and-rise test is, and what it can tell you about your health. How to add various movement inputs to your lifestyle. The health benefits of standing instead of sitting. How standing at a desk can improve your cognitive abilities. The importance of taking advantage of the micro-opportunities in your day. Items mentioned in this episode include: HVMN.com//model - Save 30% on your first subscription order of Ketone-IQ! PaleoValley.com/model - Use code MODEL for 15% off! How Better Health Can Boost Creativity with Brett Eldredge - Listen to episode 633! Upgrading Everyday Movements with Katy Bowman - Listen to episode 689! Secret Mobility Exercises to Upgrade Your Body & Performance with Kelly & Juliet Starrett -Listen to episode 675 Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Spotify Soundcloud Pandora YouTube This episode of The Model Health Show is brought to you by HVMN and Paleo Valley. HVMN makes my favorite high-performance energy in a bottle. Get 30% on your first subscription order of Ketone-IQ at hvmn.com/model. Use my code MODEL at PaleoValley.com/model to save 15% sitewide on nutrient dense snacks, superfood supplements, and more.
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Hello beautiful Momma! I am so excited to be bringing back Wellness Wednesday episodes! In this episode we are diving into my favorite two health and wellness tips to lower your stress, anxiety, and overwhelm. They are so simple and easy to use that you can start using them right now without breaking a sweat. Are you ready? Let's dive in...happy listening!I hope you loved this episode! Please screenshot and post in your stories or DM me with any questions or comments you have on Instagram, and don't forget to hit that FOLLOW button or leave some love with a rating/review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thank you so much for listening...and remember you are doing the best you can with what you have, and THAT is more than enough.CHECK OUT THE NEW PODCAST (THE SOUL-FULLY HAPPY MOMMAS PODCAST- SUPPORT FOR MOMS OF ALL STAGES ) HERE: ON APPLE PODCAST ON SPOTIFYConnect with me:Website: reneseyvetteInstagram: @msreneseyvetteTik Tok: @renese_yvetteFacebook: Renese Yvette
Say goodbye to the hidden culprits of chronic inflammation as I unveil the truth about common seed oils like soy, corn, and canola. These modern diet staples could be sabotaging your well-being, and I'm here to arm you with delicious, nutritious alternatives to keep your celebrations guilt-free. Dive into the fascinating history of these oils and learn how they've shaped our health through the decades. Plus, I'll reveal how to stock your pantry with choices that not only taste great but also nourish your body.But healthy living doesn't stop at what's on your plate; it's about who's at your table too. This episode is all about forming a circle of influence that fosters positive lifestyle choices. Discover the power of supportive friendships that encourage rather than hinder your health goals. In the age of fleeting digital connections, I'll show you why quality trumps quantity and how to cultivate relationships that truly enrich your life. So, as we embrace the festivities, let's make this season a turning point for our health. And hey, if you're loving the journey we're on together, a quick review on iTunes would mean the world. Cheers to a healthier, happier holiday season!
Georgi is a dear friend of mine and today, I am sharing a raw and honest conversation I had with her about her history with her health. She talks about her love for wine to now, not drinking for 6 months. She talks about her relationships, where they were going and how things are now. She went from being told she needed a slew of medications, to losing 45 pounds over the span of 8 months. We are WAY MORE than the number on the scale. That should be clear and made clear. However, so much can change in our lives when we FEEL better and Georgi, DOES! It took 1 decision to start and a million steps forward. I couldn't be happier for her! I hope you enjoy our conversation.Join 57 Simple here:https://stan.store/melissahadleyfitwithMSGrab the BODi workouts here:https://www.teambeachbody.com/shop/b/superblock/4WFESuperBlock?referringRepID=146964Support the show
Hey there, Hot Mess Moms I've got a confession—I used to think flossing was just for those pesky popcorn bits, but boy, was I wrong! Tune in as I uncover the surprising ripple effects that daily flossing has on our overall health. I'm not just talking sparkling pearly whites; we're looking at preventing cavities in those sneaky spots between teeth, warding off gum disease, and even dipping our toes into the world of systemic inflammation reduction. Trust me, this isn't your average dental hygiene pep talk—I'm here to flip the script on those tiny strands of floss and turn them into your newest health allies.But wait, there's more! Don't you dare sit down just yet because we're about to get those legs moving with the simplest form of exercise—walking. I'll take you through a stride-by-stride breakdown of how this underrated activity is actually a heavyweight champion in boosting your health. Mayo Clinic's got our back with the facts: walking can help keep your weight in check, pump up your heart health, and even give you a mental pep talk. I'm serving up no-fuss strategies to sneak those steps into your daily grind and make them a blast for the whole squad. So, lace-up, tune in, and let's step up our health game together with flossing, catching those Z's, and, of course, hitting the pavement. Ready to walk the talk? Let's roll!
Are you ready to turn your hot mess into hot success? I'm Rebecca Santos, your fellow Hot Mess Mom and health enthusiast, here to share some life-changing insights that will give you an energy boost and transform your daily routine. We kick things off by tackling the chaos of Daylight Savings with humor and survival tips, then dive (ahem, gracefully step) into the world of hydration. It's not just about guzzling water; it's about integrating it into your life so skillfully that your body thanks you with every sip. And wait until you hear how sidestepping dehydration can save you from the dreaded overeating trap!Moving beyond the water bottle, we'll explore vitamin D's critical role in our well-being and how to keep our levels in check when the sun plays hide and seek. Then, we'll confront our screens' sneaky blue light—yes, the one that's messing with our sleep—and arm ourselves with some stylish defenses. I'm talking about blue light-blocking glasses that are as much a statement piece as they are a shield. Wrapping up, I'm all about making this journey interactive. So, I want to hear from you! Your thoughts, your struggles, and the health topics you're itching to hear more about. Together, we're turning our hot mess into a harmonious melody of health and hilarity. Don't forget to share the love with a review on iTunes!
1. Floss your teeth dailyOnly one-third of Americans floss daily.In addition to fighting gum disease, flossing is linked to better heart health But you only reap the benefits with the right technique2. Stand and move your body once an hourDo you sit at a desk most of the day? High amounts of sitting time are associated with: increased risks of cancer-cardiovascular disease -Achy joints3. Express gratitude dailyIt takes just a bit of effort to find reasons to be grateful. And daily expressions of gratitude lead to many health and wellness benefits4. Cuddle with your pet moreRoughly 68% of US households have a pet-If you are a pet owner, you know the positive health effects they offer through companionship and emotional support. Dogs, in particular, can also promote an active lifestylePhoto Courtesy: Medical News Today To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here
Yes, aging is inevitable, but how we feel is largely in our hands. Dr. Anthony Balduzzi shares really easy, healthy changes we can make if we want to radiate vitality and energy at any age. Try any of these simple tips to decrease the drain on your life battery and live in alignment with our natural design. In this episode: The importance of melatonin for longevity and your immune system How morning light exposure supports Vitamin D production and improved circadian rhythm Optimizing nitric oxide and blood flow - through nasal breathing and humming (!!) Why being sedentary all day can increase hunger levels The potential impact of non-native EMF on health and longevity, including on circadian rhythm, mitochondria, and sleep The benefits of grounding / earthing - including improved blood flow and healing Super simple strategies for limiting exposure to EMF GET THE SHOW NOTES: www.onairella.com/post/323-simple-health-tips Follow Ella on Instagram @onairwithella PARTNER PROMOS: Shop organic, hexane-free Castor Oil - 10% Code: ONAIRWITHELLA10 Shop Kion Amino Acids - promo code ONAIRELLA Have questions or feedback? CALL ELLA: Leave a message for Ella +1 (202) 681-0388
Simple Health Hacks From a DoctorReferences:Get Your ENERGYbits Superfood Spirulina and Chlorella and use code ELEMENTAL at checkout for 20% off!Organifi Superfood Drink Powders (ELEMENTALEVAN for 20% off)Alitura Skin Care with truly all natural ingredients (ELEMENTAL15 for 15% off your first order)Elemental Evan InstagramElemental Evan Youtube PageThere are so many different pieces of health advice out there, that it can be hard to know which ones are best. On this episode of the Elemental Evan Podcast, Evan is joined by board-certified emergency physician Dr. Laura Hays. Together, they cover topics such as stress and how simply becoming aware both internally and externally can have dramatic impacts on your health.In this episode, you'll learn a few simple health practices from Dr. Laura Hays that are free and easy to implement into your life. As always, stay tuned to the very end of the episode for the actionable steps that will help you implement the information contained in this episode into your life.Do everything with good intentions and connect to your elements.DISCLAIMER:This podcast is for educational purposes only, it is not a substitute for professional care by a doctor or other qualified medical professional. Evan Roberts is not a medical professional and this podcast is provided on the understanding that it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. Statements and views expressed on this show are not medical advice, this podcast, including Evan Roberts and any guests on the show, disclaims responsibility for any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained in this episode. If you think you have a medical problem please consult a medical professional.
Alex Ikonn sits down with Tim Gray, the United Kingdom's leading biohacker and founder The Health Optimisation Summit—a leading European conference that serves as a platform for visionary leaders from the health, biohacking, and fitness industries to share their insights.Tim Gray, talks about how he discovered biohacking, the benefits of functional health solutions over traditional medicine, and how negativity bias and convenience culture can lead to unhealthy habits. Learn More about The Health Optimisation Summit: https://summit.healthoptimisation.com Connect with Tim Gray: @timbiohackerLearn more about Intelligent Change: http://intelligentchange.com Connect with Intelligent Change: @intelligentchange——— [01:03] A Results-Driven Route to Better Health—Tim talks about how he discovered biohacking, and advocates for functional health solutions over traditional medicine [05:27] The Importance of Sleep and Hydration—Tim shares insights into the importance of sleep, hydration and blue light blocking glasses for optimal health[07:13] The Benefits of Being in Nature—Tim talks about the benefits spending time in nature, as well as the best habits to maximise energy [35:26] Creating Healthy Habits—Tim shares tips on creating an effective daily habit checklist, and how negativity bias and convenience culture can lead to unhealthy habits [41:15] The Health Optimization Summit—Tim talks about future plans for The Health Optimisation Summit, a leading European conference that serves as a platform for visionary leaders from the health, biohacking, and fitness industries to share their insights
Welcome back to Manifest with Tori DeSimone! Today, Tori talks about how summer is in full swing and that it's important for us to truly embrace this current season of life. In order to start or continue living an active lifestyle this summer, some of her basic wellness and general health suggestions will make all the difference. If you're feeling sluggish, in a slump, or just want to enjoy summer to the fullest, check out these 5 techniques that you can start now to improve your mood and energy. A body in motion always feels better physically and mentally, don't forget that! LTK: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/Toridesimone Hair care: https://liketk.it/4e9dt LMNT: https://liketk.it/4e9f2 Summer morning: https://liketk.it/4e9jr Nick Bare episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6T5s6twYsYJ8qIKWNcazXN?si=UpM7C-1uRlO8JVt5754R1w Manifest Planner: https://themanifestplanner.com/ A consistent sleep schedule. I genuinely feel so much better when I follow a regular sleep pattern. In the summer, the sun rises early and sets late, and I find that when I watch both the sunrise and the sunset, I am able to sleep better while feeling incredibly grounded. It also helps that I leave my windows open when I sleep. In the morning, the sun shines directly through my window, waking me up and allowing me to go outside and get sunlight in my eyes first thing. Hydrate. Being dehydrated leads to so much we don't think about, such as mood swings and feeling exhausted. I love using LMNT to hydrate, which is a sugar free drink that helps replenish electrolytes lost in sweat. Nature's version of LMNT is to add a pinch of pink Himalayan salt and lemon to a glass of water, which is also very beneficial. Less screen time. Being away from screens is incredibly liberating and will immensely improve your mental health. A physically moving body is great, but a sharp mind is equally as important. Reading a book, playing a board game, talking to someone, journaling, painting, making bracelets, going for a walk, or just sitting and enjoying what's around you are all things that occupy the brain, while also replacing unnecessary screen time. 2 Finding more movement. Aside from working out, how can we continue to move our bodies? With the weather being warm, can we park a little farther away and walk to dinner? Can you bike to your workout class? Can you meet up with friends outside for a walk instead of happy hour? Can you make an activity goal of 5,000 steps at sunset every night? There's always a way to go one step further in order to better yourself, and there are countless creative ways to do so. Eating fresh, seasonal foods. Eating seasonally, like buying fresh peaches or jersey tomatoes, feels amazing and tastes delicious. Are there new recipes you can try out, such as grilled chicken on top of a greek salad with a side of orzo? Or adding mint to a fresh squeezed lemonade? Walking to the farmer's market is also a great way to get active, eat locally and seasonally, and get creative in the kitchen. These 5 simple tips are a great place to start your journey! While these tips are simple and you will notice a big impact, they're not always easy to do everyday. Be gentle with yourself and begin with just one at a time, then gradually add one more to your routine. You make 30,000 decisions every day, and it only takes one to alter the course of your life. Making good, thoughtful decisions one at a time will create the balanced lifestyle that you desire in the long run. Go to https://zocdoc.com/manifest and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today. Go to https://shopify.com/manifest to take your business to the next level today. Sign up at https://fabfitfun.com/manifest, customize your box, and get access to discounts up to 70% off on brands like Fenty, Free People, and Our Place - to name a few. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Melani Schweder with No Sidebar shares 5 ways to simplify your diet. Episode 2323: 5 Ways to Simplify Your Diet by Melani Schweder with No Sidebar on Simple Health & Nutrition No Sidebar was created by Brian Gardner and is all about designing a simpler life. He and the contributing authors want to help you figure out what's getting in your way, at home and at work. They want to help you let go of distractions, online and off--to turn down the noise that disrupts the quiet of your heart and soul. The original post is located here: https://nosidebar.com/simplify-your-diet/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“My goal is to help patients find joy in good health so they can perform at their best and thrive.” As a licensed naturopathic doctor, I bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to my patients — helping each one of you to develop tools and strategies to create healthier, more balanced lives. As a naturopathic doctor, my approach to medicine places emphasis on prevention and personalized care. Working with me will always be collaborative and give you the opportunity to give your body exactly what it needs so you can perform at your best and live a healthier, happier life. I understand the journey. In my own life and in the 10-plus years I've been a licensed naturopathic doctor, I've seen first-hand how we can make better choices for better outcomes with our health. That's why we started Simple Health. I want this to be your go-to resource for healthy living. I've been where you may be right now. Nearly 30 years ago, I found myself overcome by headaches, severe menstrual cramps, hormonal fluctuations and depression. My “A-Game” was slipping and I felt completely lost, exhausted and quite frankly, hopeless. It wasn't until I began working with a Naturopathic doctor that I was able to regain my previous vitality. In fact, with the help of a customized naturopathic treatment plan, nutrition counselling and common-sense advice on how to exercise, I became healthier and happier than I had ever been before. The life-changing experience propelled me toward a new career in health. I decided to become a board-certified, licensed Naturopathic doctor myself so that I could help others get healthier too. Helping people get healthier is not just my pleasure, it's my purpose. Let me help you experience the power of better health naturally. Getting healthier is a choice. Exclusive Gift: Sign up and activate your FREE Reach Your Peak Club Membership and you'll instantly access DEEP discounts on major software, services, and top-shelf training courses you need to run a successful business. As an entrepreneur, you want to do just that - Reach Your Peak! This exclusive club is the perfect resource for businesses seeking better solutions at lower prices while building their empire. Go to https://ReachYourPeakClub.com and sign up now! Watch The Mind Body Business Show LIVE! - Did you know that this "podcast" is actually a LIVE video show? Register (completely SPAM-Free) to receive automated announcements whenever we go live. Then simply click and engage. We welcome your questions and real-time participation. Go to http://ryps.tk/cbm-register and register (free) now!
Janene H. Fuerch, MD is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Neonatology at Stanford University Medical Center, as well as an innovator, educator, researcher and physician entrepreneur. She has an undergraduate degree in Neuroscience from Brown University and a medical degree from the Jacobs School of Medicine at SUNY Buffalo. At Stanford University she completed a pediatrics residency, neonatal-perinatal medicine fellowship and the Byers Center for Biodesign Innovation Fellowship. She is the Assistant Director of the Stanford Biodesign Faculty Innovation Fellowship, Assistant Director for the UCSF-Stanford Pediatric Device Consortium funded by the FDA and core faculty at the Center for Pediatric and Perinatal Education or CAPE (a specialized simulation center at Stanford). Janene is the co-founder of Emme - a women's reproductive health company acquired by SimpleHealth in 2022. "Our mission is to put women's health in women's hands. We're starting with the birth control pill, because missed pills, hormone imbalance, and unplanned pregnancy are all too common parts of the pill experience."
The beauty of creating a routine that supports your wellness is that aside from a few basic tenets, you can choose what types of practices fit your preferences and lifestyle. If you have access to a sauna, it can be an efficient means to reduce stress, enhance recovery, and lower inflammation. Although sauna therapy has been a tradition in certain cultures for thousands of years, it's also a current trend in the wellness space due to its numerous science-backed health benefits. When my friend, Prince EA, had the idea to start a podcast in a sauna, I was happy to have a conversation with him about all things health. On today's show, you're going to hear my interview with Prince EA's new podcast, Sauna Sessions. We're going to cover a wide variety of health topics like how vitamin D impacts your hormones, how hydration plays a role in brain function, and simple rules for healthy eating. We'll talk about the studies behind declining fertility rates and what you can do to boost your reproductive health. You'll also learn about how environmental factors like epicaloric controllers and epigenetic controls can influence your weight and risk for disease. In this interview, I'll be sharing some of my personal story of regaining my health, my current fitness routine and how it can fluctuate, and my philosophy on supplementation. We're also going to cover some nutrition basics, the number one exercise for human health, simple biohacks you can incorporate into your routine, and so much more. This episode is packed with tons of insights you can use to take action on your health today! I hope you enjoy my interview from Sauna Sessions with Prince Ea. In this episode you'll discover: The health benefits of sauna therapy. How spending time in the sun can improve your hormones. The best foods for boosting your vitamin D levels. What percentage of Americans suffer from chronic illnesses. How epigenetic controllers and epicaloric controllers impact your health. My current fitness routine. Which exercises are essential for human health. The shocking rates of infertility. How walking and testosterone levels are linked. Which processes in the body are negatively affected by dehydration. What percentage of the brain is made of water. How the glymphatic system works. What water induced thermogenesis is. A hierarchy of healthy water sources. How excessive hand sanitizer use can put your health at risk. What chronobiology is. Two tips for healthy eating. My personal stance on supplements. Three biohacks you need to know to enhance your health. Items mentioned in this episode include: DrinkLMNT.com/model -- Get a FREE sample pack with any order! Onnit.com/model -- Save an exclusive 10% on performance supplements & tools! Sauna Sessions with Prince EA Eat Smarter Sleep Smarter 5 Ways That Love Affects Your Health – Episode 660 Power vs. Force by Dr. David R. Hawkins Everyday Enlightenment by Dan Millman Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud Download Transcript
In this podcast, you're going to learn some very simple health “hacks” you can do right away and start benefiting from immediately. These tips actually work and can make a big difference in your health and well-being. Listen to this podcast and let me know your thoughts! Do you have any of your own hacks? Timestamps: 0:00 - Please leave a review of the show wherever you listen to podcasts and make sure to subscribe! 3:44 - The Little Black Book of Workout Motivation: https://legionathletics.com/products/books/the-little-black-book-of-workout-motivation/ Mentioned on the Show: The Little Black Book of Workout Motivation is a bestselling fitness book that helps you overcome the mental blocks that are keeping you unmotivated, unhappy, and unhealthy: https://legionathletics.com/products/books/the-little-black-book-of-workout-motivation/
In today's podcast, I'm joined by Anne Dunnington! We chat about health, wellness and simple strategies to help live a happier and healthier lifestyle.