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In this episode, we’re joined by Kristin Maczko — neuroscience PhD, well-being expert, and integral coach. Kristin breaks down the neurobiology behind our need for connection and how understanding your brain can deepen self-care. We discuss how childhood attachment styles shape adult relationships and how healing happens through healthy connection. Kristin also shares practical ways to calm your inner critic through self-compassion. Plus, we dive into how attachment styles can show up at work and how to support well-being in the workplace (as both an individual contributor and as a manager). If you’re seeking a more holistic approach to self-care and relationships, don’t miss this conversation.
You can find Kristin through her website!
The books we mentioned:
• A General Theory of Love →
• The Body Keeps the Score →
Resources:
• Get started with functional lab testing & health coaching →
• Join the women’s health monthly membership →
• Let’s connect on instagram →
We chat about:
01:05 — Introducing Kristin Maczko
04:28 — How our brains are wired
08:41 — The neuroscience behind your need to connect
12:12 — How your childhood affects your relationships as an adult
17:34 — The 4 attachment styles and how they show up IRL
22:55 — Questioning your thoughts and healing in relationship
25:40 — How a therapist or coach can assist in your healing
28:41 — The healing process is uncomfortable
30:46 — Balancing self-care with taking care of those around you
32:46 — Calming your inner critic through self-compassion
37:27 — How our attachment styles can show up in the workplace
40:57 — Practical steps to creating a healthier work environment
45:00 — How to protect your (and your team’s) well-being as a manager
52:03 — The first step to take if you’re burnt out or struggling in relationships
54:43 — The importance of a holistic approach
I’m so grateful to have you here, friend. If you love the show, be sure to follow and leave me a review. New episodes drop every Friday!
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Many women feel dismissed by conventional healthcare—cycling through doctors and specialists without real solutions for hormonal imbalances, gut issues, weight gain, and more. The problem? Western medicine often focuses on managing disease rather than preventing it. Holistic and Eastern medicine, on the other hand, prioritize root-cause healing through nutrition, lifestyle, herbal remedies, and functional lab testing. Integrative medicine blends the best of both, leveraging modern science while emphasizing natural healing. If you’re ready to take charge of your health, step into a more holistic approach, and seek solutions beyond the conventional system, then this episode is for you.
Resources from this episode:
• Get started with functional lab testing & health coaching →
• Join the women’s health monthly membership →
• Let’s connect on instagram →
I chat about:
01:08 — Rain in Southern California! (finally)
02:18 — Eastern vs Western medicine
04:41 — Women are getting “run through” the medical system
06:01 — The most common (and infuriating) obstacles for women in the medical system
07:20 — Why basic doctor’s office lab tests are not effective for most imbalances (resource)
09:17 — “It’s just part of being a woman” (no.)
09:50 — Strengths of Western medicine
11:15 — Eastern medicine: looking at the bigger picture of the integrated body
12:06 — Birth control is only masking your hormonal imbalance, not healing it
12:46 — Ancient Ayurveda & TCM principles proven by science
13:57 — Combining Eastern and Western medicine for truly individualized health care (resource)
16:12 — Women are so underserved in Western medicine
18:02 — The mind-body-soul connection
20:55 — Protecting your health and advocating for yourself (resource)
I’m so grateful to have you here, friend. If you love the show, be sure to follow and leave me a review. New episodes drop every Friday!
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Have you ever wondered what really happens in a holistic health coaching session? In this episode, you're getting a front-row seat to a deep, honest conversation about healing – physically, mentally, and emotionally. Elena and I talk about everything from navigating loss to setting strong boundaries, rebuilding after major life changes, trusting your intuition, hormone and gut health, and the power of consistently showing up for yourself. If you're craving a raw, unfiltered look at personal growth and practical takeaways for your own healing journey, this one’s for you.
Resources from this episode:
• Get started with health coaching & functional lab testing →
• Get group coaching in the women’s health membership →
• Let’s connect on instagram →
We chat about:
03:35 — The mind-body connection
06:36 — Trouble sleeping, stress, chronic colds, period problems
08:32 — Treating your body with love, care, and compassion
09:16 — Antibiotics & gut health
10:30 — Maintaining consistency and stability during major life changes
13:59 — Your body keeps the score
16:01 — How mental challenges can manifest physically
18:52 — Learning how to slow down and focusing on long term health
20:42 — Letting go of urgency and creating a healthier mindset
24:37 — The healing process is painful and messy (and so worth it)
25:37 — The grief that comes with loss around the holidays
27:42 — Making peace with the relationships you lose during hard times
31:29 — Showing up in your vulnerability
32:45 — Looking into the future: setting boundaries and harnessing intuition
36:06 — Finding stability for better immunity and hormone health
37:29 — Setting concrete physical and mental health goals
I’m so grateful to have you here, friend. If you love the show, be sure to follow and leave me a review. New episodes drop every Friday!
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In this episode, I answer your questions about hormonal health, gut issues, nutrient deficiencies, and how to uncover what’s really going on in your body. I explain how cortisol patterns, low progesterone, and thyroid imbalances are connected and why functional lab testing often reveals what standard tests miss. We talk about irregular periods, heavy bleeding, mood swings, and other menstrual symptoms – and how holistic approaches can help you find the root cause. On a lighter note, I share how I switched from coffee to matcha, my go-to grounding practices as a Pisces, and my current favorite recipe. Packed with actionable insights and relatable moments, this episode will inspire you to take charge of your health and find what truly works for your body.
Resources from this episode:
• Get started with functional lab testing & health coaching →
• Join us in the women’s holistic health membership →
• Let’s connect on instagram → @theholistic.remedy
I talk about:
01:31 — “Something in my body feels off, but I’m not sure what it is” (resource)
06:59 — How I became a holistic health practitioner
10:18 — “Every food I eat makes me bloated - why?” (resource)
11:29 — The science behind the interconnected systems of your body (resource)
15:21 — My morning routine
18:34 — “How do you get grounded as a Pisces, when your head’s always in the clouds?”
21:31 — How to know when hormones are affecting sleep (resource)
24:53 — My favorite recipe right now (resource)
26:54 — Heavy bleeding, irregular period, mood swings: common vs normal (resource)
30:21 — “What do you share in the membership?” (resource)
34:21 — Your thyroid and body temperature fluctuations (resource)
36:16 — Transitioning from coffee to matcha
I’m so grateful to have you here, friend. If you love the show, be sure to follow and leave me a review. New episodes drop every Friday!
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In this episode, we’re joined by Sarah Ezrin, an award-winning author, yoga educator, maternal mental health advocate, and mother of two. Sarah shares her insights on protecting your energy as a woman by honoring the natural cycles of your life — through menstruation, motherhood, postpartum, and menopause. We explore the profound challenges of motherhood and the often-overlooked postpartum experience, emphasizing the importance of rebuilding “the village” to support mothers in today’s fast-paced, individualistic world. Sarah’s perspective on parenting as a practice of connection highlights the power of yoga’s core principles in cultivating deeper relationships with ourselves and our children. Whether you’re a yogi, a mom, or simply someone seeking to trust your intuition and live more authentically, this conversation offers practical tools and heartfelt wisdom to help you approach life with balance, grace, and intention.
You can find Sarah on Instagram @sarahezrinyoga and through her website!
Resources:
• Get started with functional lab testing & health coaching →
• Let’s connect on instagram → @theholistic.remedy
We chat about:
04:21 — Introducing Sarah Ezrin: author, yoga teacher, mother
05:58 — The female nervous system is built to feel more deeply
08:01 — How to protect your energy throughout your menstrual cycle
11:26 — Grounding practices to regulate your nervous system
17:15 — How to come out of a more depressive “low” state
19:20 — Embracing the natural shifts in a woman’s life: from menstruation to menopause
21:23 — Pregnancy and learning how to listen to the body
23:07 — The struggles of the postpartum period
26:08 — Rebuilding the village our ancestors had in postpartum
28:26 — Protections for postpartum recovery
31:45 — The impact of individualistic society on motherhood
34:05 — Yoga culture: the physical poses vs the core philosophy
37:37 — Shifting from a rigid yoga practice to mindful movement
39:01 — The inspiration behind Sarah’s book “The Yoga of Parenting” (resource)
41:23 — Using non-attachment in parenting: creating space for your kids
44:16 — Tapping into your intuition and listening to your gut as a parent
I’m so grateful to have you here, friend. If you love the show, be sure to follow and leave me a review. New episodes drop every Friday!
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In the first solo episode of 2025, I discuss the art of starting the year fresh in a way that feels authentic and sustainable. While traditional new year resolutions have faced criticism for being rigid and unsustainable, there’s still incredible value in using this time to set heartfelt, realistic intentions. I cover the difference between external, societal expectations and deeply personal aspirations. Throughout the episode, I share practical advice on setting and meeting goals that are grounded in your values. Whether it’s healing on a deeper level, discovering what lights your heart on fire, or letting go of toxic people – this episode will empower you to approach 2025 with meaningful intentions that nurture your mind, body, and soul.
Resources:
• Get started with functional lab testing & health coaching →
• Let’s connect on instagram → @theholistic.remedy
I talk about:
03:38 — The controversy around New Year’s resolutions
06:31 — Rigid goals vs no goals (spoiler alert: there’s a middle ground)
08:33 — A look back at my 2024 intentions
12:07 — The importance of setting heart-centered but realistic goals
14:40 — Ignore external validation, what are YOUR deepest needs
16:29 — Looking at the bigger picture of your life
18:23 — Healing on a deeper level
19:45 — Letting go of the things the universe releases for us
21:11 — My primary 2025 intention
22:09 — Practical strategies for meeting your goals
I’m so grateful to have you here, friend. If you love the show, be sure to follow and leave me a review. New episodes drop every Friday!
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In this episode, Leslie Young shares her coaching insights on mindset work and emotional intelligence. Leslie shares why emotional intelligence is essential for personal growth and how authenticity and self-awareness can change your life. We discuss women’s unique struggles in channeling their inner voice and getting radically honest about your desires. Leslie emphasizes self-love, mindfulness, and the power of understanding that you are not your thoughts. Tune in to learn actionable steps for cultivating authenticity and aligning with your higher self while improving your mental, physical, and emotional health.
You can find Leslie on Instagram @businesshelp.mvm or on her website!
Resources:
• Get started with functional lab testing & health coaching →
• Let’s connect on instagram → @theholistic.remedy
We chat about:
04:01 — Introducing Leslie Young
05:21 — Why emotional intelligence is so important for mindset work
08:50 — Authenticity and self-awareness
11:15 — Women’s unique struggling with channeling their inner voice
12:38 — Getting radically honest with yourself about what you want in life
16:47 — Society’s fake mirror that convinces you what you “want”
20:16 — Navigating a true authentic path that aligns with your values
23:08 — Consistency and creating neural pathways for the good or bad
25:39 — Taking specific actionable steps to cultivate a healthy mindset
29:36 — Finding your true, authentic self
32:01 — Taking care of your mental and physical health to boost mindset
36:00 — Knowing yourself and getting clear on your priorities
38:42 — Self love is the foundation of mindset work
41:29 — You are not your thoughts: aligning with your higher self
45:59 — Approaching life from a more holistic perspective will improve your health
47:18 — Weight loss and questioning limiting beliefs
50:19 — Acceptance and giving yourself grace
54:27 — Mindfulness as a non-negotiable when it comes to mindset
I’m so grateful to have you here, friend. If you love the show, be sure to follow and leave me a review. New episodes drop every Friday!
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In this episode, I guide you through a new year intention-setting ritual. We begin by reflecting on 2024 — considering your highs and lows, expressing gratitude, and deciding what to bring with you and what to leave behind as you move into 2025. Then, we look ahead to the new year: exploring your biggest dreams, mindset blocks, and areas where you may need more balance. You’ll also create holistic health goals based on the five pillars of women’s health: nutrition, movement, sleep and rest, mindfulness, and clean living. Finally, you’ll set your vision for 2025 and identify the actionable steps that will turn your dreams into reality. This episode will help you set deeply meaningful intentions for the year ahead.
Resources from this episode:
• Get started with functional lab testing & health coaching →
• Let’s connect on instagram → @theholistic.remedy
Inside this episode:
01:05 — Setting the stage for our 2025 intention setting ritual
04:09 — A quick grounding breathwork practice before we begin
06:31 — Looking back on the past year, highs and lows
14:12 — Reflecting on the five pillars of your holistic health in 2024 (resource: holistic health program)
24:04 — What are you most grateful for and why?
27:29 — Considering what to carry with you and what to let go of, moving into 2025
34:16 — Dreaming big for 2025, clearing out mindset blocks
38:42 — Inviting in more happiness and laughter in 2025
41:53 — Finding more balance in the new year
44:11 — Setting your 2025 holistic health goals (resources: functional lab testing; ewg.org)
51:39 — Reflecting on the most important area of your health (resource: health coaching)
54:16 — Creating your vision for 2025 and making it a reality
59:27 — Setting your 2025 guiding theme
I’m so grateful to have you here, friend. If you love the show, be sure to follow and leave me a review. New episodes drop every Friday!
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This week, I’m joined by my boo Alé, who’s one of the healthiest people I know (and yes, I’ve run his lab tests to prove it!). We chat about his mindset around health, which we trace all the way back to his childhood living on the Mediterranean coast in Tunisia. We discuss the importance of investing in our health, instilling a love for nutritious food in our kids, and the impact of choosing high-quality ingredients. Alé shares his tips for tuning into your body’s needs when it comes to both nutrition and exercise – which he is so good at doing. This episode is full of valuable insights, lots of laughs, and an in-depth look at Alé’s intense love for figs. I hope it inspires you to embrace a simpler, more mindful approach to living a healthy life.
Resources:
• Get started with functional lab testing →
• Let’s connect on instagram → @theholistic.remedy
What we talk about in this episode:
03:24 — Introducing my fiancé, Alé Baazaoui
06:42 — Growing up eating a Tunisian Mediterranean diet
10:55 — Setting the foundations for kids to eat healthy
12:51 — What’s more important to you: convenience or health?
13:19 — A Floki situation (poker chips and chocolate chips)
14:31 — Once you go clean high-quality food, you can’t go back
16:05 — The deception behind food labels like “organic”
17:19 — Working out in a way that feels good and fills you with joy
22:18 — How to become more in tune with your body
24:19 — Investing in yourself, because you’re worthy
26:00 — Obstacles that come in the way of better nutrition
27:58 — Mindset is necessary to achieve healthier habits
31:27 — Eating a variety of foods will improve your health
35:17 — My boo’s got a fig obsession
I’m so grateful to have you here, friend. If you love the show, be sure to follow and leave me a review. New episodes drop every Friday!
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This episode is a heartfelt exploration of the profound impact that your relationships have on your overall well-being. I dive into the science behind how connections with friends and family influence your mental and physical health. I also share why building a strong foundation through the core pillars of women’s health is an essential step towards having healthier relationships and the importance of regulating your inner world to strengthen your bonds with others. For those navigating challenges in their relationships, I offer practical tips on both strengthening your current connections and making new friends. I hope this episode inspires you to prioritize the people who matter most in your life.
Resources from this episode:
• The 5 core pillars of women’s health →
• Get started with functional lab testing →
Additional free resources:
• What's your wellness personality? → Take the free quiz
• Let’s connect on instagram → @theholistic.remedy
What I discuss in this episode:
02:57 — Winter is a time to naturally wind down
03:52 — Friendsgiving, take two ✌️
04:43 — Prioritizing work over connection and what it did to my health
07:44 — The core pillars of women’s health (resource →)
08:49 — Prioritizing the relationships in your life
09:46 — The science behind the impact of connection on your health
11:16 — My 95-year-old grandmother’s #1 tip for a long, healthy life
13:39 — Having friends at all stages of life
14:48 — How regulating your inner world strengthens your connection with others
17:46 — What to do if you’re struggling in your relationships
19:31 — Prioritizing making connections
21:18 — In friendship, quality > quantity
23:59 — How to make new friends 👯♀️
26:33 — Teaser for next week: let’s set intentions for the new year!
I’m so grateful to have you here, friend. If you love the show, be sure to follow and leave me a review. New episodes drop every Friday!
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In this episode, we explore menstrual cycles with period expert Nicole Jardim. Nicole empowers women to take control of their menstrual health and understand their body's signals. She breaks down the phases of the menstrual cycle, how to track it, and the effects of factors like hormonal disruptors and stress on fertility. We also discuss the extensive health impacts of hormonal birth control and why it doesn't address the underlying root cause in conditions like PCOS and endometriosis. Tune in to learn how to identify period signs of hormonal imbalance and discover simple solutions that will transform your health.
Find Nicole Jardim on Instagram @nicolemjardim and take her free period quiz!
Resources from this episode:
• Get started with functional lab testing →
• Better periods, digestion, energy, metabolism →
Additional free resources:
• What's your wellness personality? → Take the free quiz
• Let’s connect on instagram → @theholistic.remedy
What we talk about in this episode:
02:53 — Meet Nicole Jardim, menstrual cycle expert
05:03 — Nicole's personal menstrual health story
09:43 — A common and upsetting theme in women’s healthcare
11:54 — Why is the birth control pill prescribed for so many things?
16:12 — Take ownership of your health by tracking your menstrual cycle
20:04 — Signs from your period that your hormones are dysregulated
25:26 — The phases and hormones of your menstrual cycle
30:24 — Your reproductive health = your health as a woman (resource)
33:32 — The extensive impact of hormonal birth control on your body
40:06 — The consequence of using the pill to mask symptoms
50:21 — Alternative birth control methods
58:03 — The two biggest hormonal drivers of modern illness
01:02:35 — Why fertility and ovulation are so sensitive to stress
01:05:29 — Blood sugar is critical for your health as a woman
01:10:41 — Simple solutions that will actually transform your health as a woman
01:16:48 — Nicole’s resources for menstrual health (resource)
I’m so grateful to have you here, friend. If you love the show, be sure to follow and leave me a review. New episodes drop every Friday!
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In this Q&A episode, I answer your questions on a wide range of topics: from handling sugar cravings and managing stress, to maintaining healthy habits while eating out and the best herbs for menstrual health. I share advice about self-compassion and the importance of choosing the right therapist, drawing from my personal experiences, plus the best functional lab tests to start with if you’re on a budget. I also discuss my current favorite shows, my thoughts on astrology, and my go-to grounding habits. Join me for this conversation on health, wellness, and life.
Resources from this episode:
• Get started with functional lab testing
• Become more intuitive in your health
• Better energy, digestion, periods, metabolism
Additional free resources:
• What's your wellness personality? → Take the quiz
• Let’s connect on instagram → @theholistic.remedy
What I talk about in this episode:
03:47 — How do you deal with feeling overwhelmed or stressed?
07:45 — How do you stay healthy when you’re eating out? (resource: become intuitively healthy)
09:46 — Which shows are you binging?
13:31 — What advice would you give yourself if you had to go through it all again?
15:16 — Find a better therapist 🙏
18:37 — What’s a pricey wellness purchase that’s actually worth the investment?
21:14 — Clean skincare (resource: check your products)
23:33 — Do you believe in astrology?
25:38 — What’s your favorite health book? (resource: my favorite health book)
28:29 — How do you handle sugar cravings? (resource: blood sugar balance)
31:57 — Best herbal tea for your menstrual cycle?
33:23 — What’s your favorite type of exercise?
35:24 — Which functional lab tests are best if you’re on a budget? (resource: start here for functional lab testing)
38:08 — What’s your most grounding practice?
I’m so grateful to have you here, friend. If you love the show, be sure to follow and leave me a review. New episodes drop every Friday!
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In this solo episode, I talk about the two opposite sides of holiday season: 1) the beauty of slowing down and connecting, and 2) the stress that can come with all of those to-do lists, travels, and plans. I discuss the importance of calming your nervous system — not just during the holidays, but as a year-round foundation for your health. I share simple, practical tools you can use to transition from a state of chronic stress to a more mindful and peaceful state of being. Whether you're dealing with holiday pressures or everyday stressors, this episode will help you slow down and truly enjoy the present moment.
Resources for mindfulness:
• The women’s holistic health course
• The monthly women’s health membership
Additional free resources:
• The (free) wellness personality quiz
• Connect on instagram @theholistic.remedy
What I talk about in this episode:
04:02 — Holiday traditions, gratitude, family, and friends
05:01 — The two potential paths of holiday season
07:31 — Why calming your nervous system is essential
08:57 — How modern society contributes to chronic stress
09:59 — Activating fight-or-flight and the ripple effect
11:38 — The first step of a transition into rest-and-digest
12:40 — The power of mindfulness in reducing stress
13:50 — Practical tools to slow down and relax
14:45 — A simple gratitude practice for a more positive mindset
15:28 — Looking inward to find your purpose and live intentionally
16:54 — The health benefits of weaving mindfulness into daily activities
19:01 — Finding creative outlets for play and self-expression
21:29 — Making the intentional choice to slow down
I’m so grateful to have you here, friend. If you love the show, be sure to follow and leave me a review. New episodes drop every Friday!
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In this episode, I’m joined by Alizon Cohen, an amazing kundalini yoga teacher and dear friend. Alizon shares her story of finding yoga, tips for choosing the right teacher, and how to quiet your mind using the power of mantras. She even guides us through a quick 30-second kundalini meditation you can try anywhere. We also explore the mind-body benefits of yoga, what makes kundalini yoga so unique, and how to take yoga “beyond the mat” to create a more balanced life. This episode is full of Alizon’s insights – a great place to find yogic inspiration, whether you’re new to yoga or looking to deepen your practice.
You can find Alizon on Instagram @alizonyoga or on her website!
Holistic health resources:
• The women’s holistic health course
• The monthly women’s health membership
• Functional lab testing & health coaching
• Apply for THR® Method Health Program
Free resources:
• The (free) wellness personality quiz
• Connect on instagram @theholistic.remedy
What we talk about in this episode:
03:17 — Introducing Alizon
06:23 — The mind-body benefits of yoga
07:28 — Finding the right yoga teacher
08:31 — Transitioning from tech to yoga
11:49 — Becoming a kundalini yoga teacher
14:54 — What makes kundalini yoga different
17:19 — Mantras and how they’re used in kundalini
19:56 — Each yoga class has a different energy
21:18 — Alizon’s unique style as a yoga teacher
23:48 — Taking yoga “beyond the mat” into your life
24:41 — A quick 30-second kundalini meditation
27:29 — How to quiet your mind using mantras
30:47 — The multi-dimensional benefits of yoga
34:18 — The future of Alizon’s yoga practice
35:44 — Weekend yoga retreat in the French countryside
I’m so grateful to have you here, friend. If you love the show, be sure to follow and leave me a review. New episodes drop every Friday!
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In this episode, I’m diving into all things sleep — an area where so many of us struggle (myself included). We start with why sleep is such a crucial element of health and how modern life can often disrupt it. I share tips to help you wind down, fall asleep more easily, and improve sleep quality — covering everything from calming your nervous system to creating an ideal sleep environment. We also get into specific strategies like warm water, the best bedtime yoga poses, and herbal teas for deeper rest. Tune in to learn how just a few small adjustments can make a big impact on your sleep!
Resources to support better sleep:
• The women’s holistic health course
• The monthly women’s health membership
• Functional lab testing & health coaching
• Apply for THR® Method Health Program
Additional resources:
• The (free) wellness personality quiz
• Connect on instagram @theholistic.remedy
What I talk about in this episode:
02:02 — Floki’s hunting adventures
03:05 — Sleep is my biggest health weakness 😬
03:48 — How modern life is impacting our sleep
04:49 — Tips to help you fall asleep better
05:25 — Why sleep is so important
06:45 — The easiest way to calm your nervous system
07:36 — Warm water is a great way to relax
09:31 — How herbal tea supports deeper sleep
10:35 — The best kind of movement before bedtime
12:17 — This made the biggest impact on my sleep
13:38 — The time you go to sleep matters
14:44 — Setting up the right sleep environment
15:18 — How screens interfere with your sleep
15:49 — Life lesson: choose a mellow bedtime book
17:51 — Sleep is such an important element of health
I’m so grateful to have you here, friend. If you love the show, be sure to follow and leave me a review. New episodes drop every Friday!
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In this episode, I chat with Alisa Bloom, a Registered Dietitian who specializes in genetic-focused nutrition coaching. We discuss the difference between genetics and genomics, what your DNA can tell you about your wellness needs, and how discovering any genetic variations (like MTHFR and MTHFD1) plays a role in creating a more targeted health plan. Alisa shares insights on managing inflammation, debunks common weight loss misconceptions, and explains who the best candidates are for genomic testing.
Resources shared in this episode:
• Functional lab testing
• The THR® Method Health Program
You can find Alisa Bloom on her website!
Additional resources:
• The (free) wellness personality quiz
• The women’s holistic health course
• The monthly women’s health membership
• Connect on instagram @theholistic.remedy
What we discuss in this episode:
04:13 — Introducing Alisa Bloom
08:03 — The symptoms of inflammation
09:30 — Genetics vs genomics
10:51 — What your DNA can tell you
11:32 — How genetics affect methylation
12:50 — Our experiences with MTHFR & MTHFD1
16:28 — Creating wellness plans for genetic variations
23:27 — Pretty much everyone has inflammation
24:10 — Excessive exercising deters weight loss
26:01 — Overnight fasting for detox
27:02 — The most common weight loss misconceptions
29:01 — Genomic differences for women vs men
31:38 — Limitations with genomic testing
32:49 — Biggest misconceptions about genomic testing
37:54 — Who’s the best candidate for genomic testing?
40:35 — The genomic testing process
45:11 — Difference in addressing women’s genomics
48:49 — Naturally raising GLP-1 through DNA results
50:38 — The most surprising thing about genomic testing
51:37 — Relief and empowerment that comes with test results
54:22 — Getting the right health recommendations for you (resource)
I’m so grateful to have you here, friend. If you love the show, be sure to follow and leave me a review. New episodes drop every Friday!
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In this episode, I’m talking all about how your mindset impacts fitness and tackling those societal pressures that push us toward the whole “exercise grind” mentality. Spoiler: I’m not a fan of that intense, all-or-nothing approach. Instead, I’ll share some tips on how to reframe your thinking so that movement actually feels enjoyable and sustainable. We’ll also get into the link between fitness and self-worth, why over-exercising can backfire, and how comparison and judgment can throw you off track. Plus, I’ll share some ways to shift your mindset, listen to your body, and focus on what it’s truly capable of — so you can start feeling good about moving again.
Free resources:
• The (free) wellness personality quiz
• Connect on instagram @theholistic.remedy
Additional resources:
• The women’s holistic health course
• The monthly women’s health membership
• Functional lab testing
• The THR® Method Health Program
What I cover in this episode:
02:48 — Holidays are the best :)
04:04 — Transitioning a fitness routine into winter
05:17 — Societal constructs around fitness
07:43 — Why I’m not into the “exercise grind”
09:13 — How to reframe your perspective on fitness
10:35 — Staying in the present moment
12:18 — Moving your body should feel good
13:13 — The connection between fitness & self-worth
13:48 — Excessive workouts can lead to weight gain
15:10 — Letting go of judgment and comparison
17:58 — Shift the focus to functionality
18:58 — Listen to your body
21:20 — Adjusting your mindset is the key
22:05 — Your body’s unique needs & rhythms
I’m so grateful to have you here, friend. If you love the show, be sure to follow and leave me a review. New episodes drop every Friday!
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In this episode, we discuss integrative therapies with Dr. Anne Setnor, a Doctor of Chinese Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture. Dr. Anne shares her holistic approach to treating the body as a whole, emphasizing the importance of addressing both the branch symptoms and the root causes of health issues (and explaining what that means). We talk about advocating for yourself within the medical system and why it’s so important for women to trust their instincts and validate with functional lab testing. We cover common misconceptions around autoimmune conditions, the therapeutic use of psilocybin, and how Eastern and Western medicine can be integrated for balanced holistic health.
Resources shared in this episode:
• Functional lab testing
• The THR® Method Health Program
You can find Dr. Anne Setnor on her website!
Additional resources:
• The (free) wellness personality quiz
• The women’s holistic health course
• The monthly women’s health membership
• Connect on instagram @theholistic.remedy
What we discuss in this episode:
03:20 — Introducing Dr. Anne Setnor
05:48 — Treating the body as a whole
06:44 — Root vs branch symptoms
08:38 — Identifying the root cause
10:51 — Eastern “gray area” vs Western structure
12:42 — Why patient advocacy is so important
16:26 — Advocating for yourself in the medical system
17:59 — Listen to your gut when something feels off
19:06 — Validating through functional lab testing (resource)
21:17 — Are you taking too many supplements?
25:09 — Functional doctors eat cookies too ;)
25:58 — Biggest misconception about autoimmunity
28:06 — A diagnosis is a western medicine concept
31:16 — Balance between eastern & western medicine
34:02 — Orthopedic massage and the power of touch
37:26 — Maintaining health and preventative medicine
38:18 — The ancient medicine of psilocybin aka shrooms
42:14 — Therapeutic applications for psilocybin
45:10 — Is eastern medicine going mainstream?
I’m so grateful to have you here, friend. If you love the show, be sure to follow and leave me a review. New episodes drop every Friday!
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In this episode, I dive deep into the Mediterranean diet, which emphasizes nutrient-rich, minimally processed foods. I start by discussing its origins and its impact on women’s holistic health: from gut health to metabolism and hormone balance. We explore the combination of macronutrients and micronutrients in this dietary approach, including complex carbs, high-quality proteins, healthy fats, and antioxidants — each essential for sustainable health. I highlight the importance of moderation with animal products, sweets, and alcohol. Lastly, I provide insights on how mindset and stress can affect your health, along with practical tips for enjoying life while nurturing your health.
Resources shared in this episode:
• The THR® functional lab & health coaching program
Additional resources:
• The (free) wellness personality quiz
• The women’s holistic health course
• The monthly women’s health membership
If you want to connect with me, here’s where you can find me:
• Connect on Instagram → @theholistic.remedy
• Explore my website → The Holistic Remedy®
• Apply for my health program → The THR® Method
What I cover in this episode:
02:36 – Luna, my furry soulmate
04:48 – Lessons in letting go
06:10 – Simplifying conflicting nutrition advice
07:03 – The origins of the Mediterranean diet
09:03 – What the Mediterranean diet does really well
09:31 – Macronutrient balance
09:55 – Simple vs complex carbs
11:43 – The importance of protein quality
12:42 – Monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats
14:00 – Colorful produce and antioxidants
15:51 – The concept of moderation
16:36 – Finding balance with animal products
20:01 – Nutrient-dense sweets
20:40 – The Mediterranean approach to alcohol
21:29 – Mindset & the impact of stress
23:36 – Adjusting your nutrition
24:21 – The motto of this story is: enjoy your life
I’m so grateful to have you here, friend. If you love the show, be sure to follow and leave me a review. New episodes drop every Friday!
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In this episode, I answer some of the most common questions I get about women’s holistic health. I begin by addressing how to navigate feelings of overwhelm when it comes to health and outlining the foundational elements of women’s health. I share tips for shifting your mindset and establishing sustainable, long-term habits while navigating conflicting opinions about foods like meat, seed oils, and dairy — and how to trust your intuition.
You'll learn how to recognize the signs of hormone imbalances, when birth control may be an issue, and how to stop taking it safely. I cover the difference between normal and common menstrual symptoms, offer natural remedies for menstrual health, and discuss nutrition for fertility, pregnancy, and postpartum. Additionally, I explore a holistic approach to weight loss (including the connections between metabolism, hormones, blood sugar, and gut health) and the importance of reducing toxin exposure. I share my hot take on fasting and detox cleanses and conclude with the most important thing you can do for your health.
Resources shared in this episode:
• Women’s holistic health course
• Monthly holistic health membership
• THR® functional lab & health coaching program
• The Holistic Remedy® blog
• The free wellness toolkit
• What’s your wellness personality quiz
If you want to connect with me, here’s where you can find me:
• Connect on Instagram → @theholistic.remedy
• Explore my website → The Holistic Remedy®
• Apply for my health program → THR® Method
What I cover in this episode:
02:42 – Accepting that summer’s over
04:45 – The most common questions I get
06:01 – Where do I even start?
07:29 – The most important thing to prioritize
08:30 – The foundations of women’s health (resource)
09:32 – Feeling overwhelmed with health
10:36 – Free wellness resources (resource)
12:04 – Sustainable long-term health
13:36 – Staying motivated around nutrition habits
16:05 – Is meat / seed oil / dairy bad for you?
16:40 – Conflicting opinions amongst practitioners
16:57 – Using your intuition and listening to your body
19:19 – Women aren’t getting enough protein
21:17 – When & how to effectively use supplements
23:10 – Hormone imbalance symptoms
25:29 – How to identify hormonal imbalance
26:50 – The problem with birth control
28:53 – How to safely get off birth control (resource)
31:24 – Natural remedies for menstrual health (resource)
33:38 – Abnormal menstrual symptoms
35:05 – Nutrition for TTC, pregnancy, postpartum
36:57 – Holistic weight loss for women
38:19 – Metabolism, hormones, blood sugar, gut health (resource)
42:09 – Reducing exposure to toxins & natural detoxification
44:13 – Hot take on fasting / detox cleanses
45:44 – The most important thing you can do for your health
46:35 – You deserve to be in the driver’s seat
I’m so grateful to have you here, friend. If you love the show, be sure to follow and leave me a review. New episodes drop every Friday!
- Visa fler