“Being someone with a chronic illness, there is no end date to this journey; it’s chronic, it’s everyday, it’s part of our journey.”
“It’s okay to feel the way that I feel and just be honest, and to say it to other people instead of agreeing or fitting the mold.”
“I think that I got sick for a reason, and at the time I definitely couldn’t see it but now I’m so grateful it happened, and I am a completely different person now.”
“If you really want to experience a blissful life, know that it’s all temporary, and in order to unlock that next level of bliss you’ve gotta also unlock that next level of sorrow.”
“If you give yourself that time to just be in that dark space, which ends up becoming light space, I think that’s one of the most powerful tools we can do.”
“I remember thinking, I wonder if there’s a way I could manipulate my food to heal my skin– wouldn’t that be cool?”
“The reason companies are allowed to put products with untested chemicals on the market is because it’s legal, and sadly, a lot of these companies aren’t doing what’s right, they’re doing what’s legal.”
Welcome to the very first day of Ceremony Wellness! I’ve decided to switch things up a little bit, with a new name for the podcast, a new website, but the same amazing guests and conversations. This transition has been a long time coming, and I couldn’t be more excited to share this with all of you.
My wonderful friend, Tiffany Louise is back on today’s episode! If you haven’t already, be sure to listen to her first episode. Today, Tiffany and I are celebrating the launch of her brand new book,This Year I Will.
Mickey Trescott, Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, co-founder of Autoimmune Wellness, author, chef, and fellow podcaster, joins me in today’s conversation. Back in 2011, Mickey was diagnosed with two autoimmune diseases, Hashimoto’s, and celiac disease.
My guest today is Jeroen De Wit, a past life regressionist. Jeroen is also certified in Reiki, Emotional Freedom Technique, EMF Balancing Technique, Quantum Touch and Dolores Cannon QHHT practitioner.
Today’s guest is Dr. Leonardo Trasande, and he is an internationally renowned leader in children’s environmental health, and an associate professor at NYU. He is also the author of my new favorite book, Sicker Fatter Poorer.