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Humans are so full of water that we are like a walking ocean, but did you know that the water inside of us may be prematurely aging us too? Victor explains that this is because deuterium, a heavier form of hydrogen that has been proven to shorten lifespans, is found in most water. After researching deuterium’s effects for decades and visiting communities where people drinking water without deuterium enjoyed a longer lifespan, Victor concludes that deuterium is key to aging and should even be classified as a disease.
Those in the blue zone may encounter less deuterium, but it’s their daily longevity habits that supercharge their ability to ward off its effects. Because they feel safe, not stressed, and have a strong sense of belonging, their parasympathetic nervous system tends to be more activated. Victor offers fascinating insights into quantum entanglement, water as a universal consciousness, and the intelligence of this amazing substance. He sheds light on deuterium’s origin and how it came to play the role on earth that it does today. If you’re interested in naturally boosting your energy levels, don’t miss this episode.
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Topics Covered:
The chemicals in waterCommunities without deuterium waterVictor Shauberger and water vortexesMitochondria holds waterBlue zone longevity habitsWater as universal consciousnessHow deuterium came to beAn invitation to connect to your waterDolphins, whales, water, and blissAlien contactees on deuteriumAscension of humanity and the crystalline bodyMaintaining energy on reserveResources Mentioned:
Quantum Field of Infinite Possibilities with Philipp Samor von Holtzendorff-Fehling, CEO and Founder Leela Quantum TechKnowledge from the Stars by Wesley H. BatemanConnect with Victor Sagalovsky:
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Your health starts in your mouth. Jessica shares her expertise as a former dentist, oral health expert and health coach, highlighting how oral health impacts your overall health. You may have heard of leaky gut, but are you familiar with leaky mouth? Your mouth has a microbiome just like your gut. Jessica offers practical tips about eating habits that allow saliva to do its job correctly and her other pillars for maintaining excellent health, sleep, breathing, and movement. Oral bacteria infection impacts your brain and heart health, and prioritizing the mouth is just as important as prioritizing good sleep.
Jessica shares her unique perspective as a Swede living in the USA and how the cultures differ around eating. We discuss the American phenomenon of snacking and how the digestive system, along with the microbiome of the mouth, prefers time in between meals and eating to reset for optimal function and health. The functional nutrition rhythm is eat, digest, rest.
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From Sweden to gold pro to American dental schoolDisconnection between medicine and dentistryIngest, digest, restImportance of gathering when eating Growing microgreensGum recessionValue of health tracking Four pillars of sustainable healthConnect with Jessica Lederhausen DDS, MPh:
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Marie Helene is a true innovator in the wellness space. We discuss Marie Helene’s early years working in dolphin rebirthing therapy. Part of the healing comes from the environment of being in the water, which is like being in the womb. There are so many lessons communicated through nature that are not available in most normal modern environments. Wild environments truly bring wild experiences!
Dolphins aren’t always immediately available, of course, and we discuss an immediately accessible technique for reconnecting with nature called the sit spot. Reconnecting with nature is essential to reconnect with our essence. This is the path to aging with grace and part of Helene Marie’s mission to re-educate people about aging. Instead of experiencing aging as approaching the end of life, it’s the time when we can experience the most beautiful aspects of life and expand into who we’ve always wanted to be.
Marie shares a powerful practice for redefining your purpose and bringing your real motivations to the surface so they can be celebrated or worked on. Attitude is everything when it comes to aging, and I hope this episode inspires you to lean into your age, whatever that may be!
Special thanks to listener GabyUSA10 for their five-star review and tuning in each week!
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Topics Covered:
Marie Helene’s wellness journeyDolphin therapy for healingThe Sit Spot practiceChanging the aging conversationRedefine your purposeAsking the why five times practiceBeing an eternal studentPast Episodes Mentioned:
Gestalt Equine Therapy with Melissa ClaryConnect with Marie Helene Roussell:
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After catching up with my friend Amy Boyle recently, whom I’ve known since 2010, I felt compelled to share her full circle story and how it relates to a woman’s lifecycle. Amy’s story reminds me of how remarkable women are. At every stage, from mom to caregiver, from artist to teacher, from professional to being in service, women have the capacity to shapeshift to whatever situation presents at any given time.
Amy vulnerably shares how the experience of caring for her mother as she prepared to transition became a treasured gift of service. Instead of halting her career or fighting what was happening, she simply allowed its trajectory to shapeshift. There’s so much wisdom in allowing for life’s great unfoldings.
As a photographer, Amy recalls that the lens is an extension of her heart. Through it, she sees and captures the goodness, beauty, energy, and spark of the world. Her vision is contagious! She then walks us through how she decided to take a leap into journalism, first as a student and now as a teacher.
The story of the courage and curiosity that runs through Amy’s family, from her mother to her son, will warm your heart. Don’t miss this positivity boost!
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Topics Covered:
Women’s extraordinary shape shifting capacityCaring for family while caring for career Life’s invitations to be present for others “It’s my superpower to freeze time.”Learning to embrace life’s nebulousnessThe freedom to be unapologetically yourselfConnect with Amy Boyle:
Enjoy Amy’s project, 52 Phenomenal WomenConnect with the project on InstagramLearn more on Amy’s websiteFollow Amy on InstagramConnect with Amy on LinkedinCheck out Amy’s podcast, Speaking of PhenomenalGet in Touch:
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With anxiety and depression at an all-time high, adapting our lifestyle to better deal with these symptoms has never been more important. Carrie Bailey joins me on Vitally You® to investigate the root causes of anxiety and depression, what she’s learned through healing her own, and how making small shifts in food choices can leave a huge impact.
Carrie shares practical insights on food combining, such as the importance of eating fruits and vegetables away from fats. This simple adjustment can significantly improve digestion and energy levels, particularly in the liver. She also explains why fresh produce is superior in nourishing the body, the connection between oxalates and fatigue, and the body’s affinity for food-based cleanses. Carrie concludes with her transformative morning routine and two actionable lifestyle tips for those battling anxiety and depression.
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Lifestyle-based tips for anxiety and depressionGenes and epigenetics relative to anxiety and depressionFood combining to support liver function and assimilationAmino acids and protein in the bodyMidlife anxiety, oxalates, and fatigueResources Mentioned:
The Body Ecology Diet by Donna GatesThe Medical MediumConnect with Carrie Bailey:
Learn more on Carrie’s websiteFollow Carrie on InstagramConnect with Carrie’s content on YoutubeDownload Carrie's gift: A Step-By-Step Plan To Help You Ditch Anxiety, Panic Attacks & Depression Symptoms For GoodGet in Touch:
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When was the last time you felt stressed out? How about real inner ease? Katie Richardson joins me on Vitally You® to talk about how we can feel at ease in stressful situations. Today’s episode marks the beginning of Vitally You® conversations around building resilience, calm, and inner ease.
Stress isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but it is when allowed to stay past it’s welcome. Katie shares ways that she supports clients to reframe stress as a catalyst of growth and instead choose to confront it with her V.I.T.A.L. framework. Katie tells the story of how she took hold of her life and business piece by piece, learning to intentionally create herself. Her experiences in business, moving around the world, and as a busy mother have shown her that in order to move forward in our lives, we must establish the truth of our present reality. By walking toward what feels scary or sticky, we become someone stronger and changed in the process, and that’s where the real magic of growth lives!
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The root cause of stressLessons learned in choosing the unknownKatie’s V.I.T.A.L. framework to find agency among stressAttuning the body to the truth Taking action to intentionally create yourselfHow Katie works through negative emotionsThe importance of body acceptanceResources Mentioned:
Josh Tap, The Lucky Titan podcastDr. Martha BeckByron Katie and The WorkConnect with Katie Richardson:
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My childhood friend and accomplished poet, Michelle Delaine Williams, joins me on Vitally You® to talk about her poetry chapbook, Good Work for Small Hands.
Her book centers around her childhood in Missouri and her relationship with her mother. She shares that reflecting on those memories was profoundly cathartic, which really comes through in several of the poems she recites for us.
Michelle’s poem, Sprout, which she reads beautifully, transports the listener into a young person’s world of feelings. Sprout invites a conversation about taking responsibility for our own lives no matter how they began. Since becoming a grandmother twice within the last 18 months, I’ve been thinking a lot about how we come into this world and the importance of our upbringing in shaping our future. Michelle’s poems are portals to reconnecting with our younger selves and learning the ways that they wish to be present in our lives.
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Michelle’s inspiration behind Good Work for Small HandsMichelle’s path to becoming a writerWriting rituals and journaling practices Exploring beauty alongside pain in memoryHow Michelle finds feeling younger while growing olderResources Mentioned:
Learn more about LifeWaveRead Wavewalker: A Memoir of Breaking Free by Suzanne HeywoodRead The Creative Act: A way of being by Rick RubinPast Episodes Mentioned:
Vitally You Episode 25 Healing Your Inner Child to Thrive as an AdultConnect with Michelle Delaine Williams:
Good Work for Small Hands is available from Finishing Line Press, Amazon, or Barnes and NobleConnect with Michelle on LinkedInGet in Touch:
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My friend and colleague Deepa Keenan joins me again on Vitally You® to share how to apply Ayurvedic principles that support rebalance in the body, especially during the perimenopause and menopause stages of life.
Deepa is a renowned Functional Nutrition and Lifestyle Practitioner, Ayurveda Practitioner, author, and yogini. She recently published her book, How to Sleep Better-The Miraculous 10-Step Protocol to Recharge Your Mind and Body, and although the book focuses on sleep hygiene, it covers how to support overall health and wellness using ancient healing modalities. In our conversation, Deepa provides a summary of Ayurveda and the Ayurvedic perspective on common symptoms of nervous system dysregulation and adrenal dysfunction.
One symptom that I know a lot of women over 40 experience is waking up between 2am and 4am. Deepa shares strategies to sleep deeply through the night, including increasing healthy fat intake and incorporating grounding rituals into your daily routine. She also expands on the Ayurvedic practice of abhyanga, also known as an oil massage, and why it’s such a powerful therapeutic tool for deep healing and optimal sleep.
Join me on this episode as we explore practical tools for improving energy throughout the day and increasing restoration at night, leading to homeostasis in the mind and body.
About Deepa Keenan:
Deepa Keenan is a renowned Functional Nutrition and Lifestyle Practitioner, Ayurveda Practitioner, author, and yogini. She is a leading voice in the realm of sleep optimization and health through ancient and modern practices. As the host of the Sleep Whisperer podcast and the author of "How to Sleep Better," Deepa offers a unique blend of science-backed expertise and ancient wisdom, providing actionable strategies for achieving optimal health. With a deep understanding of the synergies between functional medicine and Ayurveda, her approach resonates with those seeking holistic well-being. Deepa's personal journey of resilience and growth adds an authentic touch to her insights, making her a trusted guide for individuals navigating the path to better sleep and vitality.If you are enjoying these conversations, please subscribe and spread the love by leaving a review and sharing it with your friends.
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Discover the rejuvenating benefits of Ayurvedic practices for optimizing sleep and overall well-being.Uncover the impact of menopause on sleep patterns and learn how to navigate this stage with ease.Learn about the ancient art of abhyanga for a holistic approach to well-being and improved sleep.Explore effective strategies to balance vata dosha and achieve better sleep during perimenopause and menopause.Integrate the powerful practice of yoga nidra for deep relaxation and enhanced sleep quality.Resources Mentioned:
Get your copy of Deepa’s book: How to Sleep Better-The Miraculous 10-Step Protocol to Recharge Your Mind and BodyUse discount code: ABHYANGA15 for a 15% discount of Deepa’s Masterclass: Ancient Abhyanga MasterclassLearn more about LifeWavePast Episodes Mentioned:
Episode 02: Sleep Health with Deepa KeenanConnect with Deepa:
WebsiteThe Sleep Whisperer PodcastFacebookInstagramGet in Touch:
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Did you know that your “vibe” is a real, palpable thing? This week, I'm sharing how you can neutralize triggering emotions and calm your body when you feel anxious, stressed, and depleted using very simple science-backed breathing techniques.
Your heart is so smart that it knows your feelings based on the vibration broadcast throughout your body. All feelings either fuel positive or negative charges in the body. How people experience you is through this vibration; the energy that is broadcast emanates from your heart rate variability.
I share the story of how I first discovered this connection and how healing the heart has more to do with the mind and emotions. This ultimately led me to discover the HeartMath®️ Institute. Through HeartMath®,️ I discovered their scientific breathing techniques that taught me how to calm triggering emotions and restore coherence throughout my mind and body system.
HeartMath® techniques neutralize triggering emotions during stressful periods, which will otherwise negatively impact your heart rate. This is important because the brain decides the next best action based on your heart rate. The techniques restore coherence between the heart and the brain rhythms by promoting positive emotional states such as appreciation, compassion, and gratitude.
I then introduce the emotional compass, which illustrates how certain emotions impact the nervous system. This framework gives a deeper understanding of how, why, and when the brain releases either stress hormones or happy hormones. To encourage the happy hormones, I offer detailed instructions on how to perform three HeartMath®️ breathing techniques: Heart-Focused Breathing®, the Inner Ease®, and the Heart Lock-In®.
Our nervous system can get stuck in flight, fight, or freeze, and can potentially compromise our health and immunity. I leave several questions for listeners to ask themselves to gain deeper insight into their own connection between heart and brain, as well as breath, body, and emotions.
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How I discovered the heart’s connection to our emotional systemRestoring coherence between heart and brain rhythmsThe emotional compass framework illuminates stress and happiness triggers3 HeartMath®️ breathing techniquesLinks between emotions, breath, and diseaseResources Mentioned:
Learn more about LifeWaveRead The Heart Speaks by Mimi GuarneriLearn more about Inner BalanceGet in Touch:
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Taking leadership of your heart health is a key to longevity and vitality. In this episode, I provide a framework for heart health beyond the conventional model that is reliant upon medications.
Heart disease is the number one killer of women in the U.S. and is the leading cause of death globally. The conventional model relies upon medications to manage blood pressure and cholesterol. If you are willing to take leadership over your heart health, lifestyle and stress management modalities can change the trajectory of your heart health.
When it comes to taking lifelong blood pressure medications, my advice is to question if you want to be on medication for the rest of your life and alternatives for balancing blood pressure. that protocol. Research supports health coaching as a viable option to positively impact blood pressure without medication. I provide specific nutrient and mineral deficiencies to consider. Additionally, HeartMath® breathing techniques and LifeWave’s light therapy patches support heart health.
It’s important to understand cholesterol beyond the traditional simplified labs that measure HDL, LDL, and the ratio between the two. In this episode, we take a deep dive into cholesterol and its role in healthy hormone production for peri and menopausal women.
I introduce ApoB, which is an important marker if you have high LDL. ApoBis a protein that plays a crucial role in lipid metabolism and cardiovascular health. If ApoB levels are too high, statins may be prescribed. Stains block an enzyme in the liver called Coenzyme Q10. I then review the many potential and likely side effects of statins, again encouraging lifestyle shifts as an alternative.
Lastly, I give my top tip for what to address first for heart disease or metabolic chaos and then wrap up with my three-part framework for a heart healthy lifestyle.
A heartfelt thanks to listener cocofrosty7, who left the show a glowing review of Vitally You®: “Trailblazer in wellness, always ahead of the curve when it comes to wellness, and thought-provoking wisdom and guidance.” Your review is deeply appreciated, cocofrosty7, and all reviews as they help keep the podcast going.
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Identifying heart disease symptomsBlood pressure management alternativesCholesterol, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides, and APOBSeed oils are not part of our ancestral food chain!My 3-part framework for a heart-healthy lifestyleResources Mentioned:
Learn more about LifeWaveResearch about health coaching as a modality to reduce blood pressureHeartMath® research reducing blood pressure with HeartMath® techniquesLearn more about TruDiagnosticLearn more about The DNA CompanyLearn more about ViomeRead Understanding The Heart by Dr. Stephen HusseySign up for Be the Boss of Your Blood Pressure with Vanessa FarrellWatch Dr. Boz’s YouTube channel about cholesterolPast Episodes Mentioned:
Vitally You Episode 24: DNA Testing and Your Health with Kashif Khan, CEO and Founder of The DNA CompanyVitally You Episode 09: What's Your True Age with TruDiagnostic and Hannah WentVitally You Episode 86: Your Body Needs an Oil Change: The Truth About & Power of Essential Fatty Acids with Udo ErasmusGet in Touch:
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Do you recognize any patterns in your life? As a human being, I’m sure the answer is a resounding yes. When you find yourself defaulting to an unwanted pattern, you can choose to ignore it or do the work to clear it. In this episode, I unpack the deep connection between thoughts, beliefs, and actions, as well as what I do when I start reliving old patterns that don’t serve me.
In the past few months, I found myself believing that no one understands me, I don’t have room in my personal life for my work, and that the people I love the most don’t respect my career. The busy holiday season brought me back to the years when I was raising my children and supporting my husband’s career. It’s been a long time since these thoughts have come up, but it was an important reminder that life is about presence, not perfection.
When I found myself feeling depleted and stagnant, I took an honest look at my sleep, nutrition, movement, and mindset. I leaned into the practices that have supported me in the past, such as doing my sunrise and sunset routines, getting on my Power Plate, and mirror gazing. Most importantly, when I felt resistance or constriction, I became really curious about it and worked to reframe the thoughts that would appear in those moments.
Listen in to hear how you can cultivate space to release unconscious thought patterns and create a strategy to free yourself from the beliefs that hold you back.
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Why it’s so important to recognize patterns in your lifeSigns that you’re experiencing a crisis of confidenceUnderstanding how your thoughts impact your beliefs and actions The tools I learned in therapy that I consistently rely on My advice to anyone who feels trapped by their unconscious patternsResources Mentioned:
Learn more about LifeWaveUse code VitallyYou for 20% off your ENERGYbits order The Work of Byron KatiePower PlateBeauty Fascia 30-Day ChallengePast Episodes Mentioned:
Vitally You Episode 76: Daily Ritual Quiet Time PracticeVitally You Episode 110: A Calming Meditation to Soothe Emotional TriggersGet in Touch:
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In today’s episode, I discuss the emotional experiences that are magnified during the holidays and the extremes of navigating the healing process. I invite you to sit with me for a few moments while I lead a meditation to soothe emotional triggers and provide a pillow of support. It’s a potent time of the year and I want to stick with you on this journey back to yourself.
First, I guide you through how to find a comfortable position and begin to connect with your body. What does your breath feel like? Allow physical touch as you bring attention to all parts of yourself.
From there, start to notice the sensations and vibrations throughout your electric body. Where do you feel tingling? When you bring attention to a part of your body, you can understand what’s happening in that part of the body. This light body is your vital life force.As you are present in your light body, I share a visualization technique to encapsulate your earth body with a golden light. Then, slowly acknowledge an emotional trigger as you release it from the heart. Can your golden light flow into the heart, clearing energy with warmth and ease? You have the power to be present with your feelings and care for them.
I’m thinking about you, the Vitally You community, with gratitude, respect, and compassion. No matter what you are going through, I hope you feel supported and held. Listen to this episode for a meditation that will guide you into a container of compassion. I will see you the week of January 9th. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
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A reflection on personal emotional experiencesSetting up for a calming meditation practiceUsing breath to feel the weight of your bodyHow to feel vital life force through your electric bodyA golden light visualization technique to release triggersMy message to you: Love yourself through the feelingsThank you to LifeWave, Vitally You’s 2023 podcast sponsor!Resources Mentioned:
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In today's episode, I share three coaching tips to help you thrive during the holidays and explore how these self-care strategies can raise energy, shift perspective, and promote healing. I also provide specific examples to help integrate these tips into your daily life beyond the holiday season.
Tip #1: Give yourself permission to take timeouts when with extended family or during large gatherings. Carving out time for yourself will keep your energy tank properly refueled. I detail why I call these the “islands of respite.”
Tip #2: Practice a 12-hour fast and be mindful that your daily habits include consuming protein, fiber, and fat. Also, make sure you’re staying hydrated and properly digesting and eliminating. I illustrate how this allows the body to properly reset and heal throughout the day and night.
Tip #3: Use the Freeze Frame five-step HeartMath technique to shift you from a triggered state to a state where you can heal. I share why this is a powerful tool to call upon our Higher Self and observe the beneficial shifts.Plus, I detail an exciting health tech startup called The Metapause that wants to change the menopause narrative and experience for women. I share how my own menopause story was related to my 2011 health crisis involving a pacemaker, various doctors, and learning the role of hormonal health beyond our physical structure. I want to invite you to evaluate every aspect of your life in support of an easier menopause transition and healing in a healthy way.
Listen to this episode for three coaching tips to help you thrive during the holiday, plus information on an exciting new health tech startup that wants to change the menopause narrative. How do these tips land for you? I would love to hear your perspective.
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Meeting The Metapause at a recent Miami eventMy hormonal health story and menopause possessionTip #1: Give yourself timeouts set firm boundaries Tip #2: Practice a 12-hour fast and mindful hydration, digestion, and eating habits Tip #3: Use the Freeze Frame HeartMath tool to acknowledge your triggersUpcoming on Vitally You: One woman’s cancer journeyResources Mentioned:
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I’m joined by Catharine Arnston, Founder, CEO, and Chief Scientific Officer of ENERGYbits, the small-but-mighty superfood algae tablets. Catharine shares her vast knowledge of the powerful healing properties of algae and how these superfoods may be the key to help heal chronic health issues.
Catharine’s journey into the world of algae began in 2008 after her sister was diagnosed with breast cancer and her oncologist advised an alkaline diet. While helping her sister find alkaline foods that could improve her health, she stumbled upon thousands of studies on algae’s healing properties. Catharine shares how algae has the power to heal disease and improve your well-being and the specific makeup of ENERGYbits.
From there, Catharine details the importance of sourcing, the difference between fresh spring water and natural waters, and why intentional sourcing is a long-term investment for your overall health. Catharine illustrates the health and diet benefits of two types of blue-green microalgae — chlorella and spirulina — and notes the spiritual essence of spirulina as the highest vibrational food on earth.
Then, Catharine explains how mitochondria generate cellular energy in the body and the many reasons why it's considered “the powerhouse.” She also shares why damaged mitochondria DNA can lead to treating health and two ways to protect mitochondria in support of health and longevity. Plus, Catharine provides the historical relevance of spirulina and evolutionary studies around human aging.
Listen to this jam-packed episode and learn about the incredible benefits of algae and ways to support and activate your mitochondria for health, energy, and vitality.
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The health experience that inspired ENERGYbitsThe importance of intentional sourcing Spirulina: A protein-rich, energizing blue-green algae Chlorella: A wellness detoxing and repair algaeTwo ways to protect your mitochondria A special gift from Catharine!Resources Mentioned:
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Vitally You Episode 101: The Well-Lived Life by Gladys McGarey, M.D. a Six-Part Book Chat with DanaVitally You Episode 102: The Well-Lived Life by Gladys McGarey: A Six-Part Series on Happiness, Health, and LongevityVitally You Episode 103: Book Chat Series, Part 3 of 6, Love is the Most Powerful Medicine, ”The Well-Lived Life” by Gladys McGarey, M.D.Vitally You Episode 104: The Well-Lived Life by Gladys McGarey, M.D. A Six-Part Chat About Happiness and HealthVitally You Episode 105: Everything is Your Teacher, Part Five Book Series, The Well-Lived Life by Gladys McGareyVitally You Episode 106: Part Six, The Well-Lived Life, by Gladys McGarey, M.D. Spend Your Energy WildlyConnect with Catharine:
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In this episode, I’m joined by Jane Christensen, a Master Herbalist and the CEO of Barlow Herbal Specialities. Jane shares the familial and intentional process of creating Barlow Herbal Specialities and the importance of trusting your body’s ability to heal.
Jane was first introduced to herbal medicine through her dad, the founder of Barlow Herbals. Jane's dad was a master botanist, who shared his love of herbalism and the plant world with his family. Jane shares how the depth of knowledge and research mixed with inspiration from her dad was how Barow Herbal was born.
Jane explains the importance of herbs as a primary healing agency as a way to physically and emotionally detox. Jane illustrates the cultivation and powerful properties of herbs specific to Barlow Herbal including Lomatium, a broad-spectrum antimicrobial herb, and a Mushroom Power Blend containing reishi, chaga, shiitake, maitake, and turkey tail mushroom extracts. Plus, we discuss the relationship between plants and the body’s capacity to heal and how herbs can teach us to trust our intuition.
Listen in to learn more about the power of herbs as a healing agent and how they can be integrated into daily life for health, wellness, and vitality.
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Barlow Herbal’s family legacyBarlow Herbal’s personal connection and processThe power of herbs as a primary healing agentA story about my daughter and trusting our bodiesThe medicinal power of Lomatium, specific to Barlow HerbalHerbs that support cold and flu seasonThe importance and benefits of herbal medicineWhat “feeling younger while growing older” means to JaneResources Mentioned:
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Vitally You Episode 74: A New Perspective in the Treatment of ParasitesConnect with Jane:
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Spend Your Energy Wildly is the topic for Part 6, the final episode in our six-part book series. Gladys’ teaching is that living well is a matter of learning how to steer your energy toward life. I recap the previous five lessons and illustrate how to receive the lessons and love from each moment. I share client stories and moments from my own life tied to the choice of expanding your energy wildly vs. wisely. I end the episode with Gladys’ six-part practice on how to embrace and appreciate the gift of life.
Gladys shares the decision to stop fighting at school in order to make connections. She had to redirect the energy and unconscious patterns created in her family with intention and purpose. We all have sovereignty over our energy. I share a moment from my life when my husband and I were inspired by families in our church to adopt children of our own. I discovered the capacity of both my light and darkness while raising five children, but I had the agency to expand and move toward light energy.
I also illustrate Gladys’ practice on how to embrace life with a series of questions for inquiry so life can grow and expand with you. Can you feel life’s boundless energy moving throughout your body? This message is a reminder to embrace the wildness of life around you.
Listen in to learn Glady’s teachings as a stepping stone on the journey to a life well-lived. Thank you for joining me for this six-part series. I am honored to be with you. Please reach out.
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Review of the Gladys’ previous teachingsHow direct energy toward feelings that are blissful and goodA client story about how to transmute energy in order to healSinking into the heart space vs. temporary pleasures The choice to expand energy wildly vs. wisely How I was challenged to move in the light while parenting five childrenGladys’ practice of embracing your lifeResources Mentioned:
Learn more about LifeWave stem cell activation patchesLiving Medicine by Gladys T. McGarey The Well-Lived Life by Gladys T. McGareyPast Episodes Mentioned:
Vitally You Episode 101: The Well-Lived Life by Gladys McGarey, M.D. a Six-Part Book Chat with DanaVitally You Episode 102: The Well-Lived Life by Gladys McGarey: A Six-Part Series on Happiness, Health, and LongevityVitally You Episode 103: Book Chat Series, Part 3 of 6, Love is the Most Powerful Medicine, ”The Well-Lived Life” by Gladys McGarey, M.D.Vitally You Episode 104: The Well-Lived Life by Gladys McGarey, M.D A Six-Part Book Chat About Happiness and HealthVitally You Episode 105: Everything is Your Teacher, Part Five Book Series, The Well-Lived Life by Gladys McGareyGet in Touch:
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Everything is Your Teacher is the topic for Part 5 in our six-part book series. I share a teaching from Gladys’ life where she learned that finding courage can be the greatest challenge. I detail four events from my own life that were incredibly challenging and the unique themes that surround the experiences we face. I end the episode with Gladys' practice for finding the teacher in all things.
Gladys shares the challenge around divorce and personal devastation, but how it was also a calling to something greater. I share a visualization practice I used during a difficult time that allowed me to keep the emotional pain separate from the specific moments. I also illustrate Gladys’ practice of finding the teacher as a way to access the lesson in each challenge.
This courageous message is a reminder that everything is a teacher. Listen in to learn more about the wisdom and insight Gladys has to share with us. What wisdom can you receive from an extremely challenging experience? Please reach out. I would love to hear from you.
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Review of past weeks’ episodes How hardships make us who we are todayFour life events that brought lessons and discoveriesHow forgiveness and love can bring light to darknessNot fighting against what happened to usThe power of going into dreams and the subconscious The teaching that life is supposed to be lived in all circumstancesGladys’ practice for finding the teacherResources Mentioned:
Learn more about LifeWave stem cell activation patchesLiving Medicine by Gladys T. McGarey The Well-Lived Life by Gladys T. McGareyPast Episodes Mentioned:
Vitally You Episode 101: The Well-Lived Life by Gladys McGarey, M.D. a Six-Part Book Chat with DanaVitally You Episode 102: The Well-Lived Life by Gladys McGarey: A Six-Part Series on Happiness, Health, and LongevityVitally You Episode 103: Book Chat Series, Part 3 of 6, Love is the Most Powerful Medicine, ”The Well-Lived Life” by Gladys McGarey, M.D.Vitally You Episode 104: The Well-Lived Life by Gladys McGarey, M.D A Six-Part Book Chat About Happiness and HealthGet in Touch:
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"You are Never Truly Alone is the topic for Part 4 of our six-part book series. I share a framework for both soul and social connections and illustrate concepts from Gladys around the power of listening and embracing imperfection. I end the episode with Gladys’ five-step practice for weaving the fabric of life together.
I illustrate Gladys’ five-step practice for weaving the fabric of life together. This powerful message serves as a reminder of the love around you. Listen in to learn more about the wisdom and insight Gladys has to share with us. What does it feel like to be supported and connected? Please reach out. I would love to hear from you.
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The heart and soul of Miami during the Biohacking CongressThe power of community involvement to dissipate feelings of alonenessLiving in isolation vs. skin-to-skin contactThe need for both social and soul connectionEmbracing imperfection as a pathway to vulnerabilityHow living in proximity forces connectionGladys’ practice for weaving the fabric of life togetherResources Mentioned:
Brigham Young University Loneliness StudyHarvard Health Adult Development Study Learn more about the Biohacking CongressLearn more about LifeWave stem cell activation patchesLiving Medicine by Gladys T. McGareyThe Well-Lived Life by Gladys T. McGareyPast Episodes Mentioned:
Vitally You Episode 99: Your Secret Healing and Longevity Ally, the Fascia, with Anna Rahe, Founder and CEO of GST BodyVitally You Episode 101: The Well-Lived Life by Gladys McGarey, M.D. a Six-Part Book Chat with DanaVitally You Episode 102: The Well-Lived Life by Gladys McGarey: A Six-Part Series on Happiness, Health, and LongevityVitally You Episode 103: Book Chat Series, Part 3 of 6, Love is the Most Powerful Medicine, ”The Well-Lived Life” by Gladys McGarey, M.D.Get in Touch:
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Thank you for joining me last week for Part 2 of my Six-Part Book Chat series. In this episode, we dive into Part 3 of the book where Gladys writes that love is more powerful than any medicine you can take. I share personal stories about love from my own upbringing and the greatest unconditional love story ever told. I end the episode with Gladys’ Love Yourself Into Healing visualization practice to give space for love to trickle in.
My “head start” in life wasn’t in a wealthy or influential family. It was in love. When I experienced a family crisis while a freshman in college, I still knew that I was loved and valued. Even in feelings of loneliness, the love remained. I share the greatest love story ever told, Jesus, as a true model of unconditional love and our connection to Divine Source energy.
Gladys writes that the power of love is undervalued and overlooked. Love has guided my own life, toward self-forgiveness and in release of rage. To illustrate the vibration of love, I tell Gladys’ story about the Carlsbad Caves and how one small light can dispel the darkness. Love is what can breathe life into any emotionally helpless situation.
I share Gladys’ Love Yourself Into Healing visualization practice in honor of embracing the journey toward love. There is transformation when we can get quiet, listen, and be compassionate with ourselves. This is where we have dominion and power.
Listen in to learn more about the wisdom and insight Gladys has to share with us. Let love be the trickle to guide you along the journey of life. Check in with your heart. Do you feel able to give and receive love? Please reach out. I would love to hear from you.
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The incredible effect of LifeWave productsUnconditional love even when feeling loneliness and abandonmentThe greatest unconditional love story of Jesus A client story about the willpower of self-loveGladys’ Carlsbad Caves story about love dispelling darknessThe trickle of love as a softening, transformative medicine Gladys’ Love Yourself Into Healing visualization practiceResources Mentioned:
Vitally You Episode 101: The Well-Lived Life by Gladys McGarey, M.D. a Six-Part Book Chat with DanaVitally You Episode 102: The Well-Lived Life by Gladys McGarey: A Six-Part Series on Happiness, Health, and LongevityCheck out upcoming LifeWave Events Learn more about LifeWave stem cell activation patchesLiving Medicine by Gladys T. McGarey The Well-Lived Life by Gladys T. McGareyGet in Touch:
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Thank you for joining me last week for Part One of my Six-Part Book Chat series. In this episode, we dive into Part 2 of the book where Gladys writes about “the trickle” and three hindrances to confront in order to realign with life. I share how emotional pain is related to forgiveness and shame and the ways it can hold us hostage from our fullest range of life force energy. I end the episode with Gladys' movement practice for letting go and turning our attention back to love.
During my marriage crisis, I aligned with the energy of my family to see the trickle moving through the flow of life and our commitment to our children. When we’re in pain, we tend to stop moving, but in reality, movement is the solution to keep our energy system flowing.
I share Gladys’ specific practice with hand gestures to deal with blockages and alleviate emotional pain. In order to navigate the pain and find the trickle, we must move something in our life.
For a true release in support of your life force, I share Gladys’ process for letting go and letting energy flow. I recently used this process to work out my feelings about the U.S. medical system. I stretched, I danced, I pounded, I jumped — and I felt amazing. Listen in to learn more about the wisdom and insight Gladys has to share with us. Let movement guide and revitalize your life force energy. Is there something in your life that’s asking to be moved? I would love to hear from you.
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A recap of last week’s episodeWhat happens when the flow of life hits a roadblock Gladys’ teachings of “the trickle” around the flow of energyWhy focusing on family during my marriage crisis gave me “the trickle” and the “juice”Three hindrances to confront in order to find the trickle Forgiveness as a hallmark for feeling younger while growing older Gladys’ movement practice for letting go and realigning with loveResources Mentioned:
Vitally You Episode 99: Your Secret Healing and Longevity Ally, the Fascia, with Anna Rahe, Founder and CEO of GST BodyVitally You Episode 101: The Well-Lived Life by Gladys McGarey, M.D. a Six-Part Book Chat with DanaUse code CLEANFORALL20 for 20% off first order at Beauty CounterLearn more about LifeWave stem cell activation patchesLiving Medicine by Gladys T. McGarey The Well-Lived Life by Gladys T. McGareyGet in Touch:
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