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My S.A.D. Self

My S.A.D. Self

De : Richelle Gregg
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Seasonal Depression can be debilitating. Forcing yourself to get out of bed and be a functioning member of society might feel impossible, but it does not have to. Join Richelle Gregg, a horticulturist, gardener, Nature lover, and SAD-sufferer, as she delves into the causes, symptoms, and treatments of the winter blues. She will be sharing the stories of people with SAD and interviewing experts in mental, physical, and spiritual health to help you discover how to live a full, energized life all year long.© 2025 R Gregg Deaigns Développement personnel Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Réussite personnelle Sciences sociales
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    • Jen the Health Coach: The Link Between Depression and Leaky Gut
      Mar 18 2022

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      This week's Loving Note: "Love yourself like you're not waiting for someone else to do it."

      Leaky gut - picture microscopic food bits sneaking through the intestinal lining and putting your body on high alert. An immune response is created which causes inflammation that leads to complete dis-ease throughout your entire body, including the endocrine system responsible for your mood.

      What causes the leaking and how do you know if you have it? Can you prevent it from happening? Can it be reversed? Will eating properly really help reduce the symptoms of depression? Jen the health coach is back to talk about leaky gut and how you can take action to reduce its symptoms in your body.

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      30 min
    • The Power of Plants: We have a biological need to connect with nature
      Mar 11 2022

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      Loving Note: When you can't find the sunshine, be the sunshine.

      Humanity has always been connected to nature. We have used it for food and shelter, medicine and religion, to time our daily tasks as well as our seasonal ones. This week Richelle talks about how we are genetically programmed to benefit from being in nature - both physically and mentally. And, if going out in the cold seems awful, learn how taking care of houseplants can help you just as much as going outside. Houseplants are easy to take care of, don't cost a lot, and take up very little space. It is something that everyone should try. She even makes a few suggestions of plants to try!

      00:00:01 - Introduction to Seasonal Affective Disorder
      00:00:55 - The Importance of Nature
      00:02:08 - Biophilia Hypothesis
      00:02:41 - Disconnection from Nature and Its Consequences
      00:03:58 - Stress and Its Impact on Health and Environment
      00:05:03 - Individual Actions and Their Collective Impact
      00:06:06 - Nature's Healing Effects on Stress
      00:07:09 - Benefits of Soil Microbes and Grounding
      00:08:04 - Indoor Plants as a Nature Substitute
      00:09:41 - Meditative Aspects of Plant Care
      00:10:22 - Choosing the Right Houseplants
      00:11:47 - Benefits of Snake Plants and Peace Lilies
      00:13:15 - Self-Care and Plant Care
      00:15:22 - Looking Forward to Spring
      00:16:06 - Plant Care Tips and Q&A Offer
      00:16:49 - Conclusion and Personal Reflections
      00:17:10 - Loving Note and Sign-off
      00:17:51 - Support and Follow-Up Information

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      18 min
    • Banishing Bad Thoughts: A Self-Talk Session
      Mar 1 2022

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      LOVING NOTE: Choose FAITH over fear.

      Richelle has been struggling to stay on the positive side of the fence lately. This week she talks through why she is feeling that way and learns a bit about herself in the process.

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      20 min
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