Season 5 Trailer

Our host, Dr. Sarah Marshall, introduces season 5 of HEAL, featuring clips from upcoming episodes. Mark your calendars to be back with us for season 5 of heal on August 5th when we will continue sharing about all the ways we can heal your bodies, our planets and ourselves. Subscribe now on Apple iTunes, Google play, Spotify, or Stitcher.

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Sarah Marshall, ND: It’s been a full year of HEAL and I can hardly believe we are venturing out into year 2.

As you guys know Kendra is getting ready to have her baby girl in September and I am deepening my own healing journey into my second year with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.  

We have created a new release schedule building in a bit more time for us to be sure we make the best possible episodes for you guys and walking the walk for both of us in taking the best care of ourselves.  

We will be releasing  season 5 in August 2021.  This gives you guys a little time to catch up on episodes you missed or enjoy your summer vacation time.  

Mark your calendars to be back with us for season 5 of heal on August 5th when we will continue sharing about all the ways we can heal your bodies, our planets and ourselves.

Denise Bossarte: I think it, it's hard for people because you do want to get out of the suffering. You want to heal, you want to move into the better part of your life, but it's not as if we can get on the Audubon and drive 200 miles an hour to destination healed.

Sarah Marshall, ND: Whether that be through conventional or unconventional medicines, by looking inward, or turning to the world around you, we’re pursuing the common goal of healing. 

Juls Broadhead: I was fortunate enough to have a doctor who explained to me like your, your primary care physician and I'm your partner and you tell me what's going on in your life. And then together, we make choices and you commit to doing your part. And I was like, Oh, you mean, I take care of myself. 

Sarah Marshall, ND (clip): it's actually way easier to change your diet than it is to get a divorce. It's a lot easier to overhaul your internal biochemistry than reinvent your career and start a new business. So actually the easiest places to start is there with food. 

Tia Trivisonno, ND: naturopathic doctors are trained as primary care providers. We are trained as primary care doctors who emphasize prevention and getting to the root cause of disease and always using the least invasive modalities possible.

Sarah Marshall, ND: We’re taking an honest look at ourselves and our journeys. 

Denise Bossarte: I looked very functional from the outside, our family looked normal and I looked totally functional, I was getting straight As,  I was a drum major, I was  captain of the basketball team. I was checking all the boxes and there was no way that anyone would know that I was dying inside.

Sarah Marshall, ND (clip): Nobody has to get out of jail free card. Like we're wreaking havoc in industrialized farming, no matter what category it is. 

Amy Cole, ND: when every state bordering New York and, and with the exception of New Jersey,  offers us licensure, then New York really needs to get on board with it.

Sarah Marshall, ND: And we’re going to talk about what we can do to take our lives to the next level.

Joshua Rockwood: If you just search local food, local grass fed beef, local pasture-raised pork, local tomatoes, you'll start to find those things very quickly.

Sterling Hawkins: As you hunt discomfort, you find discomfort in every facet of your life, physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and you go after it, not over the top where it's debilitating. (Sarah: Right.) But with a commitment that you're going to step into that discomfort. Well, that's, that's where all the new results are.

Sarah Marshall, ND: Join us for Season 5, starting Thursday, August 5 where ever you listen to podcasts. You won’t want to miss it! I’m Dr. Sarah Marshall, and this is HEAL.

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