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  • Why Anxiety & Depression May Not Be What You Think | Chris Wells
    2026/05/29

    What if anxiety and depression aren’t problems to eliminate — but signals pointing toward healing?

    In this episode of Behind the Practice, Katie Brinkley sits down with psychotherapist Chris Wells to explore a radically different perspective on mental health. Chris shares why he rejects pathologizing emotional distress, how psychotherapy can become “soul healing,” and why many symptoms we fear may actually be attempts by the psyche to restore balance.

    The conversation dives into developmental psychology, trauma, psychedelic-assisted therapy, spiritual integration, and the idea that human beings are born whole — not broken. Chris also explains why curiosity, not suppression, may be the key to deeper healing.

    This episode is for anyone questioning traditional mental health models, exploring personal growth, or searching for a more compassionate way to understand emotional pain.

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    17 分
  • Why Workplace Culture Starts With Self-Worth | Halema Yates
    2026/05/22

    Katie Brinkley sits down with Halema Yates, founder of Love Mark, to explore how emotional health, self-worth, and personal conditioning directly affect workplace culture, communication, and leadership.

    Halema shares her journey from personal healing to helping organizations create healthier, more psychologically safe environments. Together, they discuss bias, communication breakdowns, emotional awareness, and why so many professionals struggle to feel seen and valued at work.

    This episode is a powerful conversation for leaders, entrepreneurs, and anyone looking to improve both personal growth and team dynamics.

    Key Topics Discussed
    • Self-worth and workplace performance
    • Why employees stay silent in meetings
    • Emotional conditioning from childhood
    • Bias in leadership and organizations
    • Building psychologically safe workplaces
    • Leadership communication skills
    • Team trust and emotional intelligence
    • Healing internal narratives
    Connect with Halema Yates

    Website: https://luvmrk.com

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    27 分
  • How Couples Rebuild Trust After Betrayal, According to a Therapist
    2026/05/15

    Kayla Crane is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and the owner of South Denver Therapy in Denver, Colorado.

    She specializes in relationships, relational trauma, and infidelity recovery, drawing on her background in trauma therapy to fill a gap she saw in traditional couples work: the reality that trauma inside a relationship can't just be talked through, it has to be processed.

    Her approach blends couples therapy with trauma-informed methods to help partners move through some of the most difficult moments a relationship can face.

    What we cover:

    • What relational trauma is, and why it's different from ordinary relationship conflict
    • The physical and nervous system responses that signal trauma is running the show
    • How anxious and avoidant attachment styles interact and what tools actually help
    • The step-by-step systematic affair recovery therapy process Kayla walks couples through
    • Why asking too many questions after betrayal can compound the harm
    • What genuine accountability and empathy look like in the recovery process
    • Why relationships can come out of infidelity stronger than they were before

    Resources mentioned:

    • Systematic Affair Recovery Therapy (SART) model
    • EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) training and application in couples work
    • Attachment theory concepts: anxious attachment, avoidant attachment, pursuer-distancer dynamic

    Connect with Kayla:

    Website: southdenvertherapy.com

    Instagram: @southdenvertherapy

    Facebook: South Denver Therapy

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    24 分
  • What If Therapy Was Designed Around You Instead of the Other Way Around? With Emily Schleich
    2026/05/08

    Emily Schleich is a licensed marriage and family therapist and the owner of All Minds Counseling, a practice built on a single foundational belief: therapy should adapt to the person in the room, not the other way around.

    She began specializing in neurodiversity in 2014, at a time when very few graduate programs or therapy models had a framework for it. Over the past decade, she has developed a person-centered, neuro-affirming approach that works for neurodivergent clients, people who have felt failed by previous therapy experiences, couples, and anyone who has ever been made to feel like they were the problem in their own healing process.

    In this episode of Behind the Practice, Emily sits down with host Katie Brinkley to talk about what adaptive therapy actually looks like, why the concept of masking matters beyond the therapy room, and what she has learned about people after a decade of sitting across from them.

    What We Cover:

    ● Why step-by-step therapy models fail most clients -- neurodivergent or not -- and what a flexible, adaptive approach looks like instead

    ● The damage done when clients internalize the message that they are bad at therapy, and how to counter it

    ● Masking: what it is, why neurodivergent individuals use it as a protective mechanism, and how therapy works to safely reduce it

    ● Why relational therapy is slow by design -- and why that slowness is not a failure, it's the point

    ● What people are really looking for when they come to therapy

    Resources Mentioned:

    ● All Minds Counseling (individual, couples, and neurodiversity-affirming therapy)

    ● Relational therapy and person-centered models

    ● Masking in neurodivergent individuals

    ● Neurodiversity and self-diagnosis trends (recent study: 19% of adults self-identifying as neurodivergent)

    Connect with Emily Schleich:

    Website: www.allmindscounseling.com | Instagram: @allmindscounseling

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    18 分
  • Cold Therapy and The Intel Engineer Who Left Big Tech to Build a Better Cryotherapy Chamber
    2026/06/18

    Jake is a co-founder and team member at Artic Cryotherapy Systems, a whole body cryotherapy manufacturer based in Portland, Oregon. The company was built by practitioners who were frustrated by the lack of transparency in the wellness equipment space -- machines that overpromised, undersupported, and left clinic owners without the business knowledge to make them profitable.

    Artic's answer was to build chambers that run autonomously, put the user in control of their own therapy, and back every sale with education, community, and real business support.

    In this episode, recorded live at the Boston BioLive Functional Longevity Summit, Jake sits down with host Shawn Quintero to talk about where the industry is going, why cold therapy is a mental health tool as much as a physical one, and the counterintuitive membership strategy that turns first-timers into long-term clients.

    What We Cover:

    ● How a thermo-mechanical engineer's 'hold my beer moment' at Intel led to the founding of Artic Cryotherapy Systems

    ● The transparency gap in holistic health equipment sales -- and what honest, practitioner-first business looks like instead

    ● Why hybrid business models merging fitness, recovery, and functional medicine are the next wave in wellness

    ● How COVID shifted consumer trust away from traditional medicine and accelerated the growth of holistic health

    ● The mental health and ADHD case for cold therapy -- from Jake's own daily practice

    Resources Mentioned:

    ● Artic Cryotherapy Systems whole body chambers

    ● Artic client portal and learning management system (in development)

    ● Cold plunge therapy

    ● Norepinephrine and cold therapy research

    ● Boston BioLive Functional Longevity Summit

    Connect with Jake and Artic Cryotherapy:

    Website: www.articasystems.com

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    14 分
  • Chronic Pain, Scar Tissue, and the Broken System Keeping Patients Stuck
    2026/06/25

    Estelle Farrell is a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine specializing in physical medicine, rehabilitation, and chronic

    pain at AZ PMR in Arizona.

    Trained in a philosophy that treats the whole person -- body, mind, and soul -- she has spent her career finding and fixing the root causes of pain rather than managing symptoms indefinitely.

    Her clinical work includes a focus on scar tissue therapy, a widely overlooked contributor to chronic pain, restricted movement, and emotional distress.

    In this episode, recorded live at the Boston BioLive Functional Longevity Summit, she sits down with host Katie Brinkley to talk honestly about what pain care gets wrong, and what it looks like when it gets it right.

    What We Cover:

    ● Why most chronic pain care is incentivized to treat symptoms rather than resolve them

    ● How scar tissue from surgeries and injuries contributes to pain, anxiety, and limited mobility -- and what treating it actually looks like

    ● The most damaging misconception about chronic pain patients: the addiction vs. dependency distinction

    ● How insurance approvals, institutional policies, and political cycles shape what practitioners are actually allowed to do

    ● The osteopathic difference: whole-person medicine, root cause thinking, and what that means in daily practice

    ● What she would say to anyone who has accepted chronic pain as just the way their life is now

    Resources Mentioned:

    ● AZ PMR (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation practice, Arizona)

    ● Scar tissue therapy and functional rehabilitation

    ● Osteopathic medicine philosophy

    ● Boston BioLive Functional Longevity Summit

    Connect with Estelle Farrell:

    Website: www.az-pmr.com | Email: info@az-pmr.com | Phone: 480-955-1515

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    14 分
  • The Vitamin D Device: UVB, Longevity Science, and the Future of Preventive Health
    2026/06/29

    David Letourneau is the founder of ENYRGY and the creator of the world's first precision-engineered vitamin D device. His path to building it started with patented LED technology and took a sharp turn when he encountered a clinical trial showing a 60% reduction in ICU mortality among critically ill COVID patients treated with UVB light.

    What began as a potential FDA-regulated medical device became a precision wellness tool -- now available for homes and practices around the world. In this episode, recorded live at the Boston BioLive Functional Longevity Summit, David sits down with host Katie Brinkley to walk through the science, the origin story, and exactly how the

    device works.

    What We Cover:

    ● The morning sunlight myth: why UVB rays don't reach us until midday, even in sun-heavy states like Arizona

    ● The clinical evidence linking vitamin D deficiency to 70% of human disease, including cancer, Parkinson's, MS,

    and Alzheimer's

    ● How a 60% ICU mortality reduction in a COVID clinical trial became the spark for ENYRGY

    ● Why the FDA pathway pushed the team toward wellness and preventive positioning

    ● Why oral vitamin D supplements don't produce the same immune response as natural UVB exposure

    Resources Mentioned:

    ● ENYRGY device (home and facility versions)

    ● ENYRGY app (Fitzpatrick skin type quiz, personalized dosing)

    ● UVB light therapy research

    ● Boston BioLive Functional Longevity Summit

    Discount code: SUN500 ($500 off at enyrgy.com)

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    10 分
  • Tighter Skin Without Injectables? The Radiofrequency Breakthrough from Korea with Greg Bonnifield
    2026/06/08

    Can you actually lift and tighten your skin—without needles or surgery?

    In this episode of Behind the Practice, Greg Bonnifield introduces a cutting-edge radiofrequency device that’s changing the aesthetics industry.

    Already popular in Korea, this non-invasive treatment uses heat to tighten skin, improve elasticity, and deliver natural-looking results—without injectables.

    You’ll learn:

    How radiofrequency skin tightening works
    Why K-beauty is influencing U.S. aesthetics
    What results you can realistically expect
    Who this treatment is best for
    Why more patients are choosing non-invasive options

    This episode is essential for:
    ✔️ Medical spa owners and practitioners
    ✔️ Aesthetic providers and dermatology clinics
    ✔️ Health & wellness entrepreneurs
    ✔️ Patients exploring non-invasive treatments
    ✔️ Anyone interested in skin tightening and anti-aging

    Timestamps:
    [00:00:00] – The Science Behind Skin Tightening Tech
    [00:01:00] – Why K-Beauty Is Disrupting Aesthetics
    [00:02:00] – How This Device Works (No Needles!)
    [00:03:00] – What a Treatment Actually Feels Like
    [00:06:30] – How Radio Frequency Tightens Skin
    [00:07:00] – Best Areas for Visible Results
    [00:08:00] – Who This Treatment Is (And Isn’t) For
    [00:09:00] – How Long Results Last + Maintenance Plan
    [00:12:00] – ROI: Why Med Spas Are Investing in This
    [00:13:00] – Real Results: Immediate “Wow” Effect

    About Greg Bonnifield

    Greg Bonnifield is a leader in the medical aesthetics space and works with WonTech USA, bringing advanced Korean aesthetic technologies like radiofrequency skin tightening devices to the U.S. market.

    Learn More: https://wontechusa.com

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    16 分