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In this special episode, we close the series with my mom’s life story—a resilient woman who faced difficult diagnoses, explored integrative therapies, and discovered new ways of healing through epigenetics, family systems, somatic practices, and the biology of trauma.
We reflect on what healing really means beyond the physical, and how tools learned over the years—from functional medicine to body- and energy-based therapies—have been essential on this path. The message is simple: it’s never too late to begin healing and reconnecting with yourself.
📚 Resources mentioned in this episode:
Dr. Aimie Apigian – Biology of Trauma: Instagram @jimycalderonoficial
Jonathan Epelman – Psychobioemotional Approach: www.jonathanepelman.com
By Meli KirkwoodIn this special episode, we close the series with my mom’s life story—a resilient woman who faced difficult diagnoses, explored integrative therapies, and discovered new ways of healing through epigenetics, family systems, somatic practices, and the biology of trauma.
We reflect on what healing really means beyond the physical, and how tools learned over the years—from functional medicine to body- and energy-based therapies—have been essential on this path. The message is simple: it’s never too late to begin healing and reconnecting with yourself.
📚 Resources mentioned in this episode:
Dr. Aimie Apigian – Biology of Trauma: Instagram @jimycalderonoficial
Jonathan Epelman – Psychobioemotional Approach: www.jonathanepelman.com