Dr. Cari Skrdla shares her profound journey through neuroscience, healing, and the intricate connections between the heart and brain. She discusses her personal experiences with autism, the impact of heart transplants on identity, and the importance of breaking through comfort zones for personal growth. This episode emphasizes the importance of understanding neurodiversity and how it can enhance leadership and innovation in various fields.
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Dr. Cari Skrdla shares her profound journey through neuroscience, healing, and the intricate connections between the heart and brain. She discusses her personal experiences with autism, the impact of heart transplants on identity, and the importance of breaking through comfort zones for personal growth. This episode emphasizes the importance of understanding neurodiversity and how it can enhance leadership and innovation in various fields.
Integrative Naturopathic Medicine as First Line Primary Care with Dr. Anne Procyk
HEAL by Dr. Sarah Marshall
53 minutes 32 seconds
12 months ago
Integrative Naturopathic Medicine as First Line Primary Care with Dr. Anne Procyk
Dr. Anne Procyk and I explore the vision of a world where the first doctor you saw for an illness was an integrative naturopathic doctor instead of the last. What if natural integrative medicine was the frontline of our healthcare system as our primary care? What if mental health concerns were always addressed with supportive therapy, nutrition, and addressing both the physiologic issues of the body in concert with cognitive emotional needs, all inside trauma informed support? Explore with us. For all the show notes and more, visit SarahMarshallND.com/podcast.
HEAL by Dr. Sarah Marshall
Dr. Cari Skrdla shares her profound journey through neuroscience, healing, and the intricate connections between the heart and brain. She discusses her personal experiences with autism, the impact of heart transplants on identity, and the importance of breaking through comfort zones for personal growth. This episode emphasizes the importance of understanding neurodiversity and how it can enhance leadership and innovation in various fields.