A Teaspoon of Healing
A Teaspoon of Healing
Dawn DiMare
A Teaspoon of Healing podcast features stories of healing and growth, interviews with health & wellness experts, and a little bit about food and nutrition.
Nutrition and Mental Health With Dr. David Wiss
Learn how food can affect your mood and mental health, not just physical health! My guest, David Wiss, Ph.D., is a registered dietitian, mental health researcher, and the founder of the Wise Mind Nutrition app. Dr. Wiss has studied the intersection of nutrition and mental health. In his private practice, Nutrition in Recovery, he provides nutrition education to people recovering from substance use disorder. We chat about the gut-brain connection, and how what we eat can help us stabilize our moods and give us more energy. Dr. Wiss also details how food choices can affect depression. We also discussed the concept of rigidity and the need for more nuance within the nutrition field. You can read his blog post about this topic here: "How I Overcame the Rigidity of My Mind and the Toxicity of the Nutrition Profession." David’s Wise Mind Nutrition app is designed for people with mental health issues like anxiety disorder, depression, ADHD, OCD, and substance use disorder. Using a non-diet approach, the app is designed to help one's symptoms improve over time.
Feb 28
33 min
Create a Healing Oasis in Your Home With Mahwish Syed
Learn how to create a healing sanctuary within your home! My guest, Mahwish Syed, is a fashion and interior designer, author, and cancer survivor. In this episode, she talks about how the elements in your home - including fabrics, windows, lighting, and more - help you heal. Mahwish, a breast cancer survivor, wrote about her journey in her book "Purgatory to Paradise." While she was in the chemotherapy ward of the hospital, Mahwish realized that the design elements of the hospital room were not conducive to healing. She began bringing in her own fabrics and lighting to help her during her long treatment days. When she returned home, she surveyed her home, and changed several things to create a sanctuary that would support the healing she needed. We talk about the impact of lighting on our circadian rhythms, why indoor air can be harmful, and how to choose non-toxic fabrics for carpeting, Mahwish shares how reclaiming beauty in our lives, especially while healing from illness, is vital. With her extensive background in design, Mahwish helps clients design spaces that are optimized for optimal health. Learn more.
Feb 20
37 min
Food & Mood: Anxiety
Learn how food can affect mood and mental health, and in this case, anxiety. In the USA, 6.8 million people have generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Research shows that consuming certain nutrients and changing other food-related habits may reduce anxiety symptoms. This includes adding more fiber, probiotics and specific nutrients, avoiding blood sugar spikes and lows, and more. If you want more of a deep dive into this topic, you can read the blog post I wrote about it on teaspoonofhealing.com. This is the first of the "food and mood" series, so more will come in the future.
Feb 14
10 min
Cultivating a Positive Mindset With Vicky Roncero
How do we keep a positive mindset in the face of challenges or adversity, or when viewing the news and reading about distressing events? I chat with Vicky Roncero, reiki master healer, in this episode. We talk about how to cultivate and remain in a positive mindset through a nightly gratitude practice, self-love, mindful breathing, and using technology mindfully. Vicky also shares an example from her own life, when she cultivated a positive mindset in the face of an injury. She also talks about how her reiki practice helped her and her clients remain hopeful and grateful for small things during the challenges of the pandemic. Lastly, Vicky walks listeners through a breathing exercise to help regulate the nervous system, as well as a short chakra-balancing technique.
Jan 17
41 min
Discover Your Purpose With Petia Kolibova
Learn how to discover your purpose in life, recognize your worth, take your power back, and live the life that works for you! My guest, Petia Kolibova, is a business coach for women. She empowers women to build businesses that help support their lives. She provides tips on how to take inventory of your life, discover what works and what doesn't, and we discuss a common fear: the fear of success. Visit Petia's website at petiakolibova.com to learn more about her services and programs.
Jan 3
27 min
Healing From Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma With Reiki Joe
In this episode, veteran Teaspoon of Healing guest Joe aka "Reiki Joe" returns to the podcast. He discusses his healing journey from Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, a form of cancer that begins in the body's lymphatic system. He describes his journey through chemotherapy, radiation, hospital stays, and recovery, and how it gave him strength and a new outlook on life.
Dec 6, 2023
33 min
Tips for Recovering People Pleasers
Are you a recovering people pleaser? If so, you aren't alone! While it's okay (and great!) to be a little bit of a people pleaser - most of us want to keep harmonious relationships with friends and family - research shows that being too much of a people pleaser can contribute to added stress. If you find yourself having difficulties saying no, standing up for yourself, and articulating your own beliefs and wishes, you will find some tips on how to break these habits! This is something I have personally had to get better at, so these are some steps that have helped me in my life. I hope they will help you, too!
Nov 6, 2023
8 min
Inner Peace, Forgiveness, and Health
Learn how cultivating inner peace and practicing forgiveness can help you manage chronic stress, lower your blood pressure, and live a life with less anxiety. Inner peace can be created with mindfulness, deep breathing, a gratitude practice, or spending just 20 minutes in nature. Read more about this topic on my blog.
Oct 15, 2023
10 min
Managing Chronic Pain With Rick Olderman
Learn how to manage chronic pain without medications! My guest, orthopedic physical therapist and author Rick Olderman, talks about his "Fixing You" method. We talk about the three patterns of dysfunction that cause back pain, daily habits that contribute to pain, and how changing these habits can make you feel better. Rick also provides physical therapy exercises that you can do at home! One exercise will help with chronic lower back pain and the other one will help people manage chronic neck and shoulder tension. Find out more about Rick's downloadable home physical therapy programs, and his books, including free chapters of his new book at his website: rickolderman.com.
Mar 21, 2023
38 min
Fighting Food Insecurity in College Students With Karlen Nurijanyan of Student Lunch Box
Food insecurity, which is the lack of access to sufficient food of adequate quality to meet one's basic needs, affects millions of Americans, as well as people worldwide. This has only worsened during the pandemic. College students in particular have high rates of food insecurity. Studies show that 1 in 3 students lack the financial means to support themselves, leading to food insecurity. Los Angeles-based non-profit organization Student Lunch Box (SLB) is working to change that. Led by Karlen Nurijanyan, SLB is a 501(c)3 approved, tax-exempt non-profit organization that is fighting food insecurity among college students. I chatted with Karlen about the issue of food insecurity and how it affects students, and how his organization is helping to address this in the Los Angeles area. Currently, SLB operates pop-up food distribution centers and other food access sites at colleges and universities in Los Angeles. Visit Student Lunch Box's website or their Instagram to learn more about their mission.
Jan 23, 2023
34 min
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