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A behind-the-scenes conversation about building a practice that prioritizes long-term, integrative healing — and the challenge of educating clients in a system that normalizes symptoms and quick fixes.
In this episode, I’m joined by Spela Perc, a doctor of natural medicine and founder of Panacea Vita Studio, where she blends integrative health, functional diagnostics, and movement to support full-spectrum healing.
What we explored:
• The decision to combine physical movement and deeper healing modalities into one model
• Why most clients need education before they’re ready for true integrative work
• The gap between symptom management and addressing root causes
• How long-term containers create real change vs. one-time interventions
• The role of awareness and belief in a client’s ability to get results
When people are taught to normalize symptoms, the real work becomes helping them see that something deeper is possible — and building a practice that supports that shift over time.
Spela’s links:
→ Website: https://www.panaceavita.com/
Sophie’s links:
👁️ Work with me: bio.site/ren.wellbeing
👁️ Book a Behind the Practice Podcast Conversation: https://calendly.com/sophiecampise/podcast-interview-ren-behind-the-practice
👁️ Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ren.wellbeing/
👁️ Everything else: https://www.ren-wellbeing.com/
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By Ren WellbeingA behind-the-scenes conversation about building a practice that prioritizes long-term, integrative healing — and the challenge of educating clients in a system that normalizes symptoms and quick fixes.
In this episode, I’m joined by Spela Perc, a doctor of natural medicine and founder of Panacea Vita Studio, where she blends integrative health, functional diagnostics, and movement to support full-spectrum healing.
What we explored:
• The decision to combine physical movement and deeper healing modalities into one model
• Why most clients need education before they’re ready for true integrative work
• The gap between symptom management and addressing root causes
• How long-term containers create real change vs. one-time interventions
• The role of awareness and belief in a client’s ability to get results
When people are taught to normalize symptoms, the real work becomes helping them see that something deeper is possible — and building a practice that supports that shift over time.
Spela’s links:
→ Website: https://www.panaceavita.com/
Sophie’s links:
👁️ Work with me: bio.site/ren.wellbeing
👁️ Book a Behind the Practice Podcast Conversation: https://calendly.com/sophiecampise/podcast-interview-ren-behind-the-practice
👁️ Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ren.wellbeing/
👁️ Everything else: https://www.ren-wellbeing.com/
🤍