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  • BEST OF IWP | The Penalty for Evolving Publicly: The Health Benefits of Changing Your Mind with Matt Blackburn
    Feb 4 2026

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    Original air date: 7/16/2024

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    In this episode, we revisit a conversation with Matt Blackburn, founder of Mitolife and host of the Mitolife Radio podcast. This discussion explores what it means to change your mind thoughtfully in a space that often rewards certainty and punishes nuance. Matt shares his journey of evolving perspectives in health and wellness, why authenticity matters, and how navigating judgment can impact both personal growth and health decisions.

    We also dive into several areas where Matt has shifted his thinking over time, including:

    • Iron metabolism, ferritin markers, and anemia
    • Vitamin C: whole food versus ascorbic acid
    • Zinc supplementation
    • The broader tendency to demonize nutrients and supplements

    This episode also serves as a foundation for an updated conversation coming soon, where Matt and I will continue to chat about the everchanging field of health and wellness.

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    2 h et 28 min
  • Red Light Therapy in 2026: What’s Changed, What’s Safe, and What Actually Matters with Andrew LaTour
    Jan 21 2026

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    Red light therapy has exploded over the last few years, and with that growth has come a lot of confusion, misinformation, and mixed messages.

    In this episode, I’m joined again by Andrew LaTour, founder of GembaRed, for an updated, grounded conversation on red light therapy, and what actually matters now in 2026.

    Andrew first joined me two years ago for a deep-dive episode that became one of the most comprehensive red light therapy guides on the show. This time, we focus on safety, practicality, and clarity in a social-media-driven landscape.

    We talk about what’s changed, what hasn’t, where people are getting confused, and how to use red light therapy safely and effectively without overthinking it.

    This conversation also addresses common listener questions, influencer misuse, misinformation circulating online, and why simple, consistent use often matters more than “perfect” wavelengths or high-intensity devices.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • What red light therapy (photobiomodulation) actually does at a cellular level
    • A quick grounding recap for new listeners
    • Why red and near-infrared light are more flexible than people think
    • The difference between wavelength, intensity, and dosing, and why they’re so often confused
    • Why higher intensity doesn’t automatically mean better results
    • How exposure time impacts mitochondria and ATP production
    • Common safety concerns, and where they really come from
    • The role influencer culture has played in misinformation and misuse
    • Whether there are any body parts red light should not be used on
    • Eye safety, goggles, and why proper use matters more than worry
    • Why red light therapy is generally very safe when devices are made responsibly
    • Practical guidance for 10-15 minute sessions and consistency
    • Using red light therapy for fertility support and hair loss
    • Why consumers don’t need to obsess over specs to see benefits

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    2 h et 19 min
  • Your Pain Is Real, But Is It Always Accurate? — with Vinny Crispino
    Jan 7 2026

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    Here, I sit down with Vinny Crispino, founder of Pain Academy, for a highly unconventional conversation that moves far beyond a traditional interview. What unfolds is a raw, real-time exploration of pain, compensation, nervous system protection, and the complex relationship we develop with our bodies when healing doesn’t follow a straight line. Vinny shares his perspective on why pain is always real, but not always accurate, how the nervous system can confuse discomfort with danger, and why adaptive patterns that once protected us can later become part of the problem. Throughout the episode, I’m used as a live example—making this conversation deeply personal, vulnerable, and honest. If you’ve ever worked hard at your health and still felt stuck, unseen, or confused by your body, this conversation is for you.

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    1 h et 53 min
  • Why Your Gut Isn’t Healing, Despite Everything You’ve Tried with Dr. Kate Davis
    Dec 10 2025

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    If you have frustratingly questioned why your gut just won’t heal, no matter how many diets, protocols, or supplements you’ve tried, you are not alone...and today’s episode brings clarity, insight, and practical guidance for anyone who has felt stuck in their gut healing journey.

    I’m joined by Dr. Kate Davis, a Functional Medicine doctor who personally spent nearly a decade struggling with chronic gut issues—from bloating and constipation to IBS and acid reflux—before discovering a massive parasite infection. Her journey transformed the way she approaches gut health, and she’s since helped hundreds of people address chronic gut challenges in a safe, practical, and sustainable way.

    In this conversation, we dive into:

    • Why gut symptoms keep returning even when you feel like you’re doing everything right
    • The critical role of hidden infections, stress, and organ function in gut health
    • How to approach healing in the right sequence for lasting results
    • Practical, actionable insights you can start applying immediately

    Whether you’ve felt like you’ve tried everything or just want a deeper understanding of how your body really works, this episode offers a fresh perspective on supporting gut health without extremes or fear.

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    1 h et 34 min
  • The Wellness Noise: Overwhelm, Confusion, and Finding Your Own Path with Caitlin Warrington
    Nov 25 2025

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    Feeling overwhelmed by wellness trends, health advice, and the pressure heal or get it all “right” with your health? In this episode, I sit down with Caitlin Warrington, founder of FATSKN, for a candid conversation about what it really means to navigate the modern wellness world.

    Some of what we talk about:

    • How Caitlin has evolved her approach to health over the years
    • Seasonal eating, how light plays a role, and the basics on deuterium’s importance
    • Sticking to what works for you, even if it looks extreme to others
    • The difference between knowledge and action when it comes to wellness
    • Finding your intuition again in a world full of noise
    • Troubleshooting real-life challenges without relying solely on external advice
    • The value of mistakes, contrast, and learning from the harder parts of the journey

    Whether you’re drowning in conflicting health advice, curious about balancing trends with real-life choices, or just want to hear a relaxed, practical conversation about wellness, this episode has insights for everyone. Caitlin also shares a little about her business, FATSKN, as well as a couple resources she loves for cutting through the noise and finding what works for her family and herself.

    Resources & Links Mentioned in This Episode:

    • FATSKN – Caitlin’s Brand
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    • OTT Index – Science of Light
    • Previous Episode: The Wonders of Tallow & Minimalism
    • Email Caitlin: caitlin@fatskn.com

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    1 h et 41 min
  • BEST OF IWP | Why I Ditched Health Insurance: My Update + Replay with Andy Schoonover
    Nov 12 2025

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    In today’s episode, I’m first sharing a short personal update on my own experience after officially ditching traditional health insurance earlier this year — and then revisiting one of my favorite past conversations with CrowdHealth founder, Andy Schoonover.

    If you’ve ever wondered how crowd-based healthcare actually works, what happens when something big comes up, or how it compares to the insurance system most of us are used to, this episode gives you a clear, honest look.

    We discuss:

    • How CrowdHealth works and why it's built so differently
    • The flaws of traditional health insurance that keep you bound
    • What makes crowd-funding such a smart and freeing alternative to standard health insurance
    • Financial savings and comparisons
    • Why this approach puts real care and decision-making back into your hands

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    1 h et 24 min
  • Tylenol and Autism: The Science Behind the Headlines with Dr. William Parker
    Oct 29 2025

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    In this episode, I sit down with William Parker, PhD, a scientist with decades of research in biochemistry, microbiology, and immunology. Best known for discovering the function of the human appendix and as a leading researcher studying acetaminophen (Tylenol) and its impact on neurodevelopment, William shares his insights on a topic that has recently garnered widespread media attention and public discussion, sparking conversation around acetaminophen and autism risk.

    We explore:

    • How acetaminophen interacts with the body during critical periods of development
    • The biological pathways connecting acetaminophen exposure to neurodevelopmental outcomes
    • Why this research matters to parents, caregivers, and anyone invested in child health
    • Common questions, concerns, and rebuttals surrounding acetaminophen and autism risk
    • The gaps in pediatric education and medical literature that often leave these risks under-discussed

    This episode is designed to break down complex science in a way that is understandable, actionable, and presented through a compassionate and logical lens. Whether you’re a parent, healthcare professional, or just curious, you’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of the evidence, the controversies, and the implications for children’s health today.

    For those who’d like to explore Dr. Parker’s research and related literature, here are the studies and resources mentioned in this episode:

    • Acetaminophen and Autism: Evidence from a Systematic Review (MDPI, 2024)

    • Mechanisms of Acetaminophen-Induced Neurodevelopmental Effects (MDPI, 2024)

    • Preprint: Revisiting Acetaminophen and Autism—A Global Call for Reevaluation (2025)

    • Preprint: Acetaminophen, Oxidative Stress, and Neurodevelopmental Risk (2025)

    • Prevent Autism—Educational and Research Resource

    • Evidence That Acetaminophen Triggers Autism in Susceptible Individuals Has Been Ignored and Mishandled for More Than a Decade (RealClear Public Health, 2025)

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    1 h et 45 min
  • When the Spark Fades: Navigating Burnout and Collective Fatigue, with Vanessa
    Oct 15 2025

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    In this short and heartfelt episode of Intentionally Well, I open up about the reality of creative and emotional fatigue, not just personally, but collectively. From navigating burnout and shifting seasons to noticing how the tone of the world has changed, this reflection invites you to pause and consider your own state of mind.

    Some of what’s mentioned in this episode:

    • My personal experience with recent creative and emotional fatigue
    • How collective exhaustion shows up in our lives and work
    • The tension between wellness information overload and deeper emotional/spiritual work
    • The media/social media noise and observing the overwhelm
    • Why pausing and reflecting can be more important than always “doing”
    • The small yet meaningful ways connection and encouragement show up
    • Navigating seasons of plateau while staying aligned with your values


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    18 min