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Oct 29, 2019

“Unremarkable.” That’s the word doctors have used to describe Beth Schrock’s test results, and it signals that her tests are coming back normal. For Beth, who has been living with nerve pain and mobility issues since 2017, this means she still doesn’t have a diagnosis for her symptoms. On today’s episode,...


Oct 22, 2019

In 2007, Menna Olvera was introduced to Urban Zen Integrative Therapy, a healing modality founded by Donna Karan after her husband passed away. Now, as a UZIT practitioner, Menna supports patients and clients through five different healing modalities. On today’s episode, Menna and I talk about her journey to become a...


Oct 15, 2019

As Jaime Walden explains, navigating Crohn’s disease is a little different than navigating other illnesses. Long story short: you might spend a lot of time being trapped in the bathroom. On today’s episode, we talk about Jaime’s long journey to a diagnosis, how she manages the often painful symptoms of a Crohn’s...


Oct 8, 2019

Corinne Gray was diagnosed with depression during university, but for most of her 20s, she didn’t deal with her diagnosis head on. On today’s episode, Corinne and I talk about her decision to start managing her symptoms, and what living with depression has been like for her (including her experience as a caregiver...


Oct 1, 2019

For Erica Matluck, part of her job as a naturopathic doctor is to be a teacher. By providing education to her patients, she aims to make them feel empowered about their health. On today’s episode, Erica and I talk about what drove her to explore naturopathic medicine, and why she looks at the big picture of physical,...