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Bioenergetics Beat

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Bioenergetics and Functional Practitioner Heather Gray FDN-P hosts a deep dive into the rapidly expanding world of bioenergetics, with information, insights, and interviews with experts at the leading edge of a a non-invasive, easily affordable, and highly effective approach to optimized wellness. Brought to you by NIKKI, the wearable that puts a frequency-based better life in your hands and on your wrist.Heather Gray FDN-P Hygiène et vie saine
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  • Functional Medicine Cancer Insights: What’s Really Driving Disease
    Apr 24 2026

    Episode 130: Katrina Foe

    Mold, Metabolic Health & Root-Cause Cancer Prevention


    What if you could reduce cancer risk by looking upstream, beyond genes and “bad luck” to the environmental and metabolic triggers that quietly set the stage? In this episode of Bioenergetic Beats, host Heather Gray sits down with Katrina Foe, founder of Cancer Freedom, to unpack a root-cause approach to cancer that focuses on what most people don’t test for, especially toxic mold exposure, blood sugar dysregulation, and the hidden stressors that can tip the body into disease.


    Katrina shares her personal story of being diagnosed with breast cancer while nursing her fifth baby, despite living what she believed was an exceptionally “clean” lifestyle and explains why “doing all the healthy things” isn’t always enough when the biggest drivers are invisible.


    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:


    Why “healthy” isn’t always enough

    Even with clean living, hidden factors you haven’t tested, like toxins or metabolic issues, can still drive disease.

    The mold–cancer connection

    Mold is a known carcinogen and often goes undetected in modern homes. It’s one of the most overlooked root causes in cancer cases.

    You may have no mold symptoms

    Many people with mold exposure feel “fine,” making it easy to miss without proper testing.

    Cancer is a stacking effect

    Key contributors can include insulin resistance, gut issues, hormone imbalance, low vitamin D, genetic detox challenges, and mold exposure.

    Why detox alone isn’t enough

    You can’t detox if you’re still being exposed, your environment must be addressed first.

    Mold testing mistakes to avoid

    Don’t rely on one inspection, and never use the same company for testing and remediation.

    3 proactive steps to support cancer prevention:

    Katrina offers practical, foundational habits that support resilience and reduce risk:


    Drink truly clean water (tested and properly filtered, not just basic pitcher filter)

    Avoid processed seed/vegetable oils (especially dressings and mayo)

    Lower excess carbs and stabilize blood sugar, since cancer and chronic disease are strongly tied to metabolic dysfunction



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    29 min
  • Calm Skin, Clear Mind: A Plant-Powered Approach.
    Apr 17 2026

    Episode 129: Jodi Scott

    Heather Gray sits down with Jodi Scott, co-founder of Green Goo, to talk about plant-based first aid, clean topical ingredients, and the science-backed relationship between stress, inflammation, and skin health. Jodi explains her background in health psychology and psychoneuroimmunology (PNI), the intersection of psychology, the nervous system, and immune function and how it shaped Green Goo’s approach to topical care.


    You’ll learn why many “natural living” households still keep chemical-heavy products in their first-aid cabinets, how Green Goo formulates products from whole plants (rather than pre-made extracts), and how a simple self-care ritual like “Sanctuary Sunday” can help you become more present and supportive of your body. Jodi also highlights popular Green Goo formulas used for cuts, scrapes, bug bites, sunburn, chafing, dry skin, eczema, psoriasis, and more, plus why hydration and barrier support are foundational to “high-performance” skin.


    Key Topics Covered


    What psychoneuroimmunology is and why it matters for wellness

    The connection between stress response (fight-or-flight) and skin sensitivity

    Why “clean living” often stops at the first-aid cabinet and how to change that

    The concept of nutritional skincare: “feeding” your skin like you feed your body

    How ingredient “subtraction” (removing irritants) can be a powerful first step

    Why Green Goo is formulated as a multi-herb synergy, not a single-ingredient fix

    A breakdown of Green Goo’s most-loved products and how people use them

    What Is Green Goo?


    Green Goo creates plant-based first aid and personal care products designed to be effective first, while also being clean and sustainable. Jodi shares that the brand name “Green Goo” stuck because customers remembered it, and because many formulas naturally have a green hue from real plant properties.


    A key differentiator: Green Goo emphasizes in-house extraction and formulation, bringing plants into their own facility to preserve potency and integrity in their custom herbal oils.


    About the Guest: Jodi Scott


    Jodi Scott has a master’s in Health Psychology with a specialty in Psychoneuroimmunology and a background in teaching resident physicians to approach wellness through a whole-person lens. She co-founded Green Goo to make first aid cleaner, simpler, and more effective, without the chemical overload many people accept as “normal.”




    Website homepage: https://www.greengoo.com/


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    ENTER TO WIN https://wellness.wearenikki.com/nikki-podcast/episode-129-Jodi-Scott/


    Enter the monthly giveaway for: One NIKKI Wellness Technology Wearable and a 1-Year Membership to the NIKKI Wellness Store.


    At checkout, use the code:


    BioBeats to receive 10% off your NIKKI order.


    Code can not be combined with other promo codes.


    Please share, like and subscribe to Bioenergetics Beat.



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    27 min
  • Beyond Dieting: Hormones, Gut Health and Identity Shift
    Apr 9 2026

    Episode 128: Shay Pascale
    Bioenergetics Beat Show Notes: Breaking Free From Dieting Cycles in Perimenopause

    If you’ve been “doing everything right” - eating clean, working out hard, tracking calories, but your body still feels stuck (fatigue, weight changes, acne, IBS, insomnia, anxiety), this episode is for you. Host Heather Gray sits down with functional diagnostic nutrition practitioner and health coach Shay Pascale, FDNP, to unpack why midlife weight loss and hormone shifts are not just a willpower issue and how a whole-body, root-cause approach can help you finally break the cycle.

    In this conversation, Shay shares her personal journey from yo-yo dieting and gut issues to metabolic stability and sustainable strength, plus the practical steps she uses with clients to rebuild metabolism, support hormones, improve digestion, and shift identity-based mindset patterns that keep people stuck.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode

    • Why calorie cutting often backfires in perimenopause
    • How macros (protein/carbs/fats) support metabolic repair
    • Why strength training is essential for women over 30
    • What progressive overload is and how to apply it
    • Why recurring SIBO symptoms may require deeper testing
    • How gut health, hormones, and metabolism are connected
    • How identity-based mindset shifts can unlock lasting results

    Practical Tools Shay Uses to “Break the Chains”

    1) Track to create awareness (not restriction).
    Shay recommends tracking your food for 7 days to understand your baseline habits. The goal isn’t obsession, it’s clarity. When you know what you’re actually eating, you can make strategic adjustments based on data instead of frustration.

    2) Prioritize macros over calories.
    Instead of cutting calories lower and lower, focus on balancing protein, carbohydrates, and fats, the macronutrients that make up your calories. Adequate protein and balanced meals support better body composition, energy, and hormone health without extreme restriction. (Micronutrients - vitamins and minerals - are the “micro” layer that further supports overall health.)

    Key shift: Move from “eat less” to “fuel better.”

    3) Train for muscle, especially after 30.
    Muscle mass naturally declines with age, which lowers metabolic rate. The solution isn’t more cardio, it’s intentional strength training. Shay recommends 3–4 hours per week of structured resistance training, paired with proper nutrition, to rebuild metabolism and support longevity.

    4) Use progressive overload.
    Progressive overload means gradually increasing weight, reps, sets, or intensity over time. This signals your body to maintain and build muscle


    Find Shay online:

    • Instagram: @thebodybulletin https://www.instagram.com/thebodybulletin/
    • Website: https://thebodybulletin.com/
    • Masterclass: https://thebodybulletin.com/masterclass
    • TikTok: @shaypascale https://www.tiktok.com/@shaypascale

    ENTER TO WIN Enter the monthly giveaway for: One NIKKI Wellness Technology Wearable and a 1-Year Membership to the NIKKI Wellness Store.
    At checkout, use the code: BioBeats to receive 10% off your NIKKI order. Code can not be combined with other promo codes.
    Please share, like and subscribe to Bioenergetics Beat.Podcast Episode Link: https://wellness.wearenikki.com/nikki-podcast/episode-128-Shay-Pascale/


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    32 min
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