fbpx

Podcast Category: Holistic health




191 | Understanding Hormone Health and Getting off Birth Control with Sarah Grace Meckelberg


We’ve got Sarah Grace, dietitian, and licensed nutritionist, on to explore the realms of nutrition and how it relates to hormone health, birth control, and PCOS. With an emphasis on steps to compiling reliable and credible advice, Sarah describes whether or not intermittent fasting and the keto diet are beneficial for women. Through this discussion, she discusses optimal sources of carbohydrates and the truth around birth control. With masking effects of birth control, Sarah shares how birth control may be perpetuating the root causes of different symptoms and diagnoses. In light of getting to the root cause, Sarah provides her best tips on how you can optimize your physiology, while on birth control, and what to focus on coming off birth control.


Read More

189 | Understanding how the Whole Body Contributes to Chronic Pain with Dr. Perry Nickelston


Dr. Perry shares the origins of his practice and how his practice has evolved as he learned more about how all the systems are truly integrated. Expanding beyond the exact pain point, Dr. Perry shines light on the lymphatic system as a system that connects the whole. With a common focus on nutrient delivery and doing more to see successful results, Dr. Perry shares how less is more and how it may be worth looking at the elimination phase of cellular health. Explaining fundemental physiology, Dr. Perry touches base with the importance of order, nasal breathing, the diaphragm m movement, and stress. With small bouts of tips, Dr, Perry shares the significance of the lymphatic system and how it can be your secret to truly optimizing your health. Finally, he explores the realms of paradigm shifts in pain science, how pain can perpetuate itself with psychological influences, and how pain and inflammation closely relates to efficient and adequate elimination.


Read More

183 | Healing Bunions, Plantar Fasciitis and more with Functional Podiatrist, Dr. Emily


Dr. Emily walks the path of bunions, plantar fasciitis, and other foot conditions through the lens of functional podiatry, She begins by explaining the importance of educating individuals about orthotics and the general foot types. Then, she explains how foot structure is not necessarily related to symptoms and whether or not your foot condition is genetic. By discussing the importance of spending more time barefoot and exposing the feet to different structures to optimize neurological feedback, she dives into how the nervous system manifests in the feet, how training function is beneficial, and the role emotions play in feet health. Let’s get your feet functional!


Read More

182 | How to Be There For Someone During Tragic Loss


Following on from last week’s episode on what DocJen & Dr. Dom wish they’d known, going through a miscarriage. they discuss how to be there for someone during a tragic loss. From getting professional help with therapy to receiving support from those who have been through it, DocJen & Dr. Dom hone in on the uniqueness and subjectivity of tragic loss and how you support it, but from a place of comfort and acknowledgment. Using language to support healing, they emphasize providing space for the individual going through loss to approach you instead of providing unsolicited advice. By highlighting setting up a healing environment, they discuss differences in approaching the healing process, barriers, and the impact of toxic positivity on the grieving process.


Read More

181 | Pelvic Organ Prolapse Surgery & Recovery with Katie Goss


Welcome to Episode 181 of The Optimal Body Podcast  Pelvic Organ Prolapse Surgery & Recovery with Katie Goss Going through pelvic organ prolapse? Considering surgery? Thinking about pregnancy? Katie Goss takes us through her story


Read More

180 | Going Through Miscarriage: What I Wish I’d Have Known


DocJen & Dr. Dom get real about their recent experience with miscarriage. Loss, pain, trauma, healing – they discuss it all. From start to finish, Jen dives into her how her symptoms progressed and how she advocated for herself through her experience in the hospital. From lack of communication to an overwhelming and unnecessary amount of tests that repeatedly confirmed the loos of her baby, DocJen and Dr. Dom provide insight into the operations behind the medical system, insurance, finance, and the lack of general humanization when approaching patients. With an overarching emphasis on asking better questions, they express their concerns with the lack of patient-doctor communication, treatment protocols, and navigating choices in addressing a miscarriage. As DocJen gets vulnerable with her physical and emotional traumas throughout the experience, Dr. Dom faces the anger and frustration with the repercussions of feeling helpless with hospital orders.


Read More

177 | When and Why are Barefoot Shoes Recommended with Physical Therapist, Dr. Laura Kummerle


Dr. Laura, doctor of physical therapy, preaches optimal foot functionality by spending time barefoot, but with safety and slow progression. As a gymnast, she spent much of her upbringing barefoot, however, with several foot fractures, she briefly speaks into how combining the use of the minimal shoe and conventional shoe can be beneficial in transitioning to going fully barefoot! She provides insight into why your feet may be in pain after wearing barefoot shoes, and how minimalist shoes differ from the conventional shoe. She speaks about movement diets and the importance of introducing variety and reflection in approaching movement and health! Let’s dive into the world of optimal foot health and physical therapy with Dr. Laura!


Read More

171 | Breaking Down the Neuroscience of Pain, Trigger Points and Manual Therapy with Dr. Alex Anderson


We have Dr. Alex Anderson on to break down the shifts in pain science and why pain is important.  Using the biopsychosocial model, Dr. Alex addresses pain through a biomedical perspective, and how psychosocial factors can affect pain perception too. Then, she dives into chronic pain and how pain is interpreted in the brain through inputs of threat stimuli. Discussing chronic pain modulation, she dives into the physiology of  Fibromyalgia and how plasticity in the brain makes pain plastic too! Finally, she provides insight into how manual therapy techniques modulate pain, specifically looking at joint mobilizations, trigger points, and dry needling.


Read More

168 | Sustainable Goal Setting for the New Year


DocJen & Dr. Dom dive into how you can make sustainable goals for the new year! Debunking expectations typically seen in many personal development programs, they dive into their method of couple goals and how writing down affirmations can be empowering. Using their own examples, they explain their process in creating goals and how you can begin to get REAL with your goals this year. With emphasis on the 1% rule to create small and achievable steps to your final goal, try rid failure and hone in on awareness and accountability.


Read More

167 | Cultivating a Sacred Union in Relationship with Stefanos Sifandos


We have Stefanos Sifandos to discuss the intricacies and aura within relationships as he leans into the vulnerability and humility of his story. He provides insight into finding freedom within a relationship and inviting trusted individuals in to help you see parts of yourself you can’t see. Then, Stefanos dives into how you can navigate resistance against open expression within a relationship and how you can heal your relationship through the attachment theory. Finally, Stefanos defines Sacred union in his words and how it relates to sacred sexuality. Let’s unpack all things relationships with Stefanos!


Read More

Treat Yo'Self!

Sign up to receive NEW updates and exclusive mobility and movement tips! Learn how to relieve pain, prevent injury, and optimize movement through WEEKLY newsletters!

You have Successfully Subscribed!