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In this episode of The Health Starts at Home Podcast, Holly Jean Mullen sits down with Tia Christ, FNP-C, founder of Pathway Health & Beauty in Owasso, Oklahoma. Tia is a board-certified family nurse practitioner and certified functional medicine practitioner with specialized training in bioidentical hormone therapy. She brings years of experience in internal medicine, critical care, and now functional medicine, helping patients overcome chronic fatigue, gut issues, thyroid conditions, mold toxicity, hormone imbalances, and more.
Together, we explore:
We also talk about the direct primary care model, how to think beyond traditional insurance, and why you do have the power to change your health—even if genetics, environment, or stress have stacked the odds against you.
Tia shares how her clinic takes a whole-person, whole-environment approach—meeting patients where they are, simplifying instead of overwhelming, and blending functional health with natural beauty therapies like microneedling, chemical peels, and bioidentical hormone optimization.
Connect with Tia Christ:
Your home should help you heal—not hold you back.
If you’re ready to explore how your environment could be impacting your energy, mood, sleep, and overall wellness, you’re in the right place. The Health Starts at Home Podcast is here to help you rethink health from the inside out—starting with where you live.
Curious about your symptoms or feeling “off” at home?
My free Body Wisdom Journal is still available and now includes prompts to help you track not just food and mood—but also your environment. Because sometimes, it’s not you... it’s your house.
→ Download Your Free Body Wisdom Journal Here
Connect with me on Instagram @hollyjean.healthandhome for real life, red flags, and wellness real estate tips you won’t hear anywhere else.
New episodes drop regularly - subscribe, share, and leave a review if this show speaks to you.
Because health starts at home—and yes, that includes yours.
© 2024 Holly Jean Mullen
By Holly Jean MullenSend us a text
In this episode of The Health Starts at Home Podcast, Holly Jean Mullen sits down with Tia Christ, FNP-C, founder of Pathway Health & Beauty in Owasso, Oklahoma. Tia is a board-certified family nurse practitioner and certified functional medicine practitioner with specialized training in bioidentical hormone therapy. She brings years of experience in internal medicine, critical care, and now functional medicine, helping patients overcome chronic fatigue, gut issues, thyroid conditions, mold toxicity, hormone imbalances, and more.
Together, we explore:
We also talk about the direct primary care model, how to think beyond traditional insurance, and why you do have the power to change your health—even if genetics, environment, or stress have stacked the odds against you.
Tia shares how her clinic takes a whole-person, whole-environment approach—meeting patients where they are, simplifying instead of overwhelming, and blending functional health with natural beauty therapies like microneedling, chemical peels, and bioidentical hormone optimization.
Connect with Tia Christ:
Your home should help you heal—not hold you back.
If you’re ready to explore how your environment could be impacting your energy, mood, sleep, and overall wellness, you’re in the right place. The Health Starts at Home Podcast is here to help you rethink health from the inside out—starting with where you live.
Curious about your symptoms or feeling “off” at home?
My free Body Wisdom Journal is still available and now includes prompts to help you track not just food and mood—but also your environment. Because sometimes, it’s not you... it’s your house.
→ Download Your Free Body Wisdom Journal Here
Connect with me on Instagram @hollyjean.healthandhome for real life, red flags, and wellness real estate tips you won’t hear anywhere else.
New episodes drop regularly - subscribe, share, and leave a review if this show speaks to you.
Because health starts at home—and yes, that includes yours.
© 2024 Holly Jean Mullen