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EP 80 :: AUTOIMMUNITY: A WAKE UP CALL FROM THE SOUL {WITH DR JEN WHITE}

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EP 80 :: AUTOIMMUNITY: A WAKE UP CALL FROM THE SOUL {WITH DR JEN WHITE}

When I spoke with my friend, Dr. Jen White, on SATIATE in this week’s brand new episode, we went deep with what happens if we choose to ignore, override, or bypass what our bodies are trying to tell us (through both sensations and symptoms).

Dr. Jen White is a board-certified family nurse practitioner & doctor of nursing. Having healed her own several severe autoimmune conditions, her unconventional protocol and ways of thinking about autoimmunity are changing the lives of so many folks.

This is cutting-edge, revolutionary, data-driven science. 

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EP 54 :: PRIMAL WISDOM AND CIRCADIAN RHYTHM {WITH DR SATCHIN PANDA}

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EP 54 :: PRIMAL WISDOM AND CIRCADIAN RHYTHM {WITH DR SATCHIN PANDA}

This is the first episode on the new SATIATE season, and we are surely starting the season STRONG!

I love the work Dr. Panda does, and I also love his personal story in how he became a world renowned Circadian Scientist. I hope you enjoy this incredible new episode in celebration of the changing of the season and the darkest day of the year.

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EP 51 :: KINDNESS AND HUMAN DIGNITY FIRST PART II {WITH TAYLOR PATRICE}

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EP 51 :: KINDNESS AND HUMAN DIGNITY FIRST PART II {WITH TAYLOR PATRICE}

After talking with my client, Taylor Patrice, I learned that the most needed items in the German Afghan refugee camps she is working in are underwear, feminine hygiene products and hijabs.

That said, this issue does not lie merely in the fact that people need bloomers. While these items are not only significant to their comprehensive health, they also play a crucial role in the physical and sexual safety of refugees.

Hijabs too? Yes hijabs too. This is where cultural understanding and nuance comes into play.

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EP 49 :: KINDNESS AND HUMAN DIGNITY FIRST {WITH JENNIFER BRAUN}

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EP 49 :: KINDNESS AND HUMAN DIGNITY FIRST {WITH JENNIFER BRAUN}

Jennifer Braun began to serve disadvantaged women and children in Afghanistan, Haiti, and now Uganda –– training midwives world-over since 2004.

She is the executive director of International Midwife Assistance (IMA), originally created by a group of women alarmed by the dismal state of maternal/child health in Afghanistan and eventually Haiti and Uganda.

They began with a mission in which every woman would have access to a qualified attendant and lifesaving resources throughout her pregnancy and birth.

If you are interested in supporting IMA or their sister non-profit in Uganda, The Teso Motherhood Project

This is an important episode with insider insights from Jennifer about the challenging state of Afghanistan and the women who live there.

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