Rewilded Wellness

Lydia Joy

"Rewilded Wellness: Your Body Heals Itself" with Lydia Joy Join Lydia Joy on a transformative journey back to nature and your body's innate wisdom. In "Rewilded Wellness," we explore the powerful connection between our bodies and the natural world, uncovering how this relationship is key to true healing and vibrant health. Each episode delves into personalized, nature-based functional nutrition and lifestyle practices that cultivate the ideal environment for your body to heal naturally. Lydia shares insights on: • Bridging the gap between modern living and our biological needs • Aligning with nature's rhythms to support our body's ecology  • Holistic approaches that honor the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit  • Practical ways to reconnect with our 'wild' selves and indigenous wisdom Discover how to tap into your body's self-healing abilities, regenerate from within, and find harmony in a world that often feels disconnected from nature. Whether you're dealing with health challenges or simply seeking a more balanced, vibrant life, "Rewilded Wellness" offers a fresh perspective on health and healing. Tune in and learn how to rewild your wellness journey, allowing your body to heal itself as nature intended. With Lydia Joy as your guide, rediscover the profound wisdom of your body and the natural world around you.

  1. 23. Juni

    Survival Body Chemistry: Creating the Conditions for Real Healing

    👉 Did this episode resonate? Text me — I actually read these. In this episode I'm introducing a concept I've been circling for years and finally have language for: survival body chemistry. It's not a diagnosis. It's not something wrong with you. It's what happens when a body has spent so long adapting to difficult conditions — mold, trauma, grief, financial stress, broken sleep, chronic undernourishment — that survival becomes the priority instead of repair. I walk through what that actually looks like physiologically — why digestion gets less efficient, why sleep gets lighter, why hormones get less resilient, why some systems overcompensate while others quietly run on empty. None of it means your body failed. It means your body got incredibly good at surviving conditions that never fully resolved. I also get into why I don't believe in one-size-fits-all protocols, even when two people have nearly identical patterns on paper. The same physiological need can show up completely differently depending on the person, their pace, their capacity, their history — which is why I think the real work is creating conditions and then learning to steward them, not matching someone to a fixed plan. Along the way I talk about my own garden, the herbs I grow and forage with regularly, my son's relationship with plants like mullein and sage, and why I think we've gotten backwards about using herbs only as emergency rescue instead of daily relationship. I also bring back the seven pillars — light, air, water, movement, nourishment, connection, purpose — as a reminder that none of these work in isolation. They're not seven boxes to check. They're one interconnected ecosystem. This episode is a little more musing and unfolding than some of my others — less thesis statement, more real-time thinking out loud. If you've been waiting for proof that your healing work is actually doing something, or wondering why your body keeps producing the same pattern over and over, I think this one will speak to you. If something in this episode lands for you, I'd love to hear about it. You can DM me through the link in the show notes, comment on Spotify, or leave a review on iTunes — it genuinely helps other people find their way here. And if you're ready for more individualized support, this is the work I do inside Minerals & Microbes — a four-month container with weekly check-ins and functional testing, where we look at your actual terrain instead of chasing a single marker. Support the show Support the podcast  Mineral Foundations Course HEREMinerals & Microbes package HERERewilded Wellness program HEREJoin my newsletter HERE If you are interested in becoming a client and have questions, reach out by emailing me: lydiajoyme@gmail.com   Find me on Instagram : @ Lydiajoy.me

    44 Min.
  2. 15. Juni

    When It "Feels" Like Nothing Is Working

    👉 Did this episode resonate? Text me — I actually read these. Healing Is Stewardship: Why Conditions Matter More Than Protocols What if healing is happening... and you're just looking in the wrong place? As we move toward the summer solstice, I've been thinking a lot about seasons, stewardship, and what it really means to support the body. Summer is often the time of year when people start feeling better. We have more sunlight, more movement, more fresh food, and more opportunities to reconnect with nature. But instead of seeing summer as the finish line, I see it as one of the best opportunities all year to build capacity, restore resilience, and strengthen the foundations that support long-term health. In this episode, I share a story from my garden, a dream about carrots, and a pivotal moment from my own healing journey when I realized my body was finally becoming less reactive after years of digestive issues, food sensitivities, bloating, constipation, and chronic stress. I talk about: • Why healing often happens long before there's visible evidence • How gut health and the microbiome influence resilience and reactivity • The mistake many people make when evaluating their progress • Why symptoms are not always the best measure of healing • The relationship between capacity, nervous system regulation, and recovery • How mineral balance, digestion, and daily habits create the conditions for change • What gardening has taught me about stewardship, patience, and healing One of the biggest lessons I've learned is that the symptom that brought you into a healing journey isn't always the first thing to change. Sometimes the evidence shows up somewhere else first—in your sleep, your digestion, your energy, your mood, your recovery, or your ability to handle stress. Healing is rarely about finding the perfect protocol. More often, it's about creating the right conditions and stewarding your internal terrain over time. If you've ever felt like you're "doing all the right things" and "nothing is working", this episode is for you. Support the show Support the podcast  Mineral Foundations Course HEREMinerals & Microbes package HERERewilded Wellness program HEREJoin my newsletter HERE If you are interested in becoming a client and have questions, reach out by emailing me: lydiajoyme@gmail.com   Find me on Instagram : @ Lydiajoy.me

    33 Min.
  3. 30. Mai

    Your Body Can't Optimize What It Hasn't Stabilized Yet

    👉 Did this episode resonate? Text me — I actually read these. If you've been doing all the things — the supplements, the protocols, the tests, the dietary changes — and still can't seem to get out of the pattern you're in, this episode is for you. The problem isn't that you're broken or that you're not trying hard enough. It's that wellness culture keeps selling optimization to bodies that haven't stabilized yet. And when you try to optimize a system that's still in survival mode, the gates are closed. Nothing lands the way it should. In this episode I walk through why the order matters — what's actually happening in your body when it's been in chronic threat physiology, why removing a stressor often isn't enough on its own, and what stabilization actually looks like from the inside. We cover: Why your body can't absorb what it can't digest — and what that means beyond nutritionThe holding patterns your system builds around chronic stress and why they don't just dissolve when the stressor is goneThe difference between suppressing a symptom and actually restoring the terrainWhy optimization culture keeps chronically ill people stuckWhat stabilization looks like in practice — and how the garden taught me more about this than any textbookThis isn't about doing less forever. It's about doing things in the right order so your body can actually receive what you're giving it. Referenced in this episode: Leaving Mold Isn't the Same as Recovering From It → https://lydiajoy.mykajabi.com/blog/leaving-mold-isn-t-the-same-as-recovering-from-it Support the show Support the podcast  Mineral Foundations Course HEREMinerals & Microbes package HERERewilded Wellness program HEREJoin my newsletter HERE If you are interested in becoming a client and have questions, reach out by emailing me: lydiajoyme@gmail.com   Find me on Instagram : @ Lydiajoy.me

    51 Min.
  4. 23. Mai

    When Wellness Culture Replaces Nourishment With Hypervigilance

    👉 Did this episode resonate? Text me — I actually read these. We've been trained to treat every meal as a risk calculation. Every plant has a compound you should know about. Every body becomes a collection of labels and syndromes — MCAS, SIBO, histamine intolerance — segmented into compartments until there's no cohesive whole left. The result is a culture drowning in wellness information but starved of actual nourishment. I explore the gap between cognitive participation (researching, scanning, memorizing pathways) and embodied participation (chopping greens, cooking without a recipe, trusting your hands). I share why the kitchen could be a regulating environment for a nervous system stuck in hypervigilance — and how the land itself, especially in spring, is offering exactly what our bodies need if we'd stop pathologizing every compound and start paying attention. This episode covers: Why the oxalate police show up every time someone says "eat spinach" — and what that reflex actually costsHow labeling every symptom dismantles your sense of being a whole personThe collective trauma in wellness culture that's made real food feel unsafeWhy plant compounds aren't universally bad — the terrain of the person in front of you is what mattersHow cooking a simple seasonal meal can settle your nervous system more than another night of researchMy Meat & Veggie Hash framework: a flexible, seasonal method (not a recipe) for anyone who needs to get back in the kitchenThis episode is for you if you feel overwhelmed by contradictory wellness advice, scared of foods you used to enjoy, or stuck in research mode without ever feeling nourished. If this episode resonated, please subscribe and leave a review. It helps more people who are stuck in the same exhausting loops find their way here. Rewilded Wellness — everything comes back to nature's way. Support the show Support the podcast  Mineral Foundations Course HEREMinerals & Microbes package HERERewilded Wellness program HEREJoin my newsletter HERE If you are interested in becoming a client and have questions, reach out by emailing me: lydiajoyme@gmail.com   Find me on Instagram : @ Lydiajoy.me

    46 Min.
  5. 16. Mai

    Lemon Balm, Body-Led Living, and the Medicine of Slowing Down

    👉 Did this episode resonate? Text me — I actually read these. This one is close to my heart. I've been spending my mornings barefoot in the garden lately — wandering, harvesting, observing what changed overnight — and one plant in particular is absolutely flourishing right now: lemon balm. But I'm not here to just give you a rundown of its properties and call it a day. I want to go somewhere deeper. Because I genuinely believe that one of the most powerful medicines available to us right now — especially if you've been in chronic stress, burnout, gut dysfunction, or nervous system overwhelm — is not a new supplement stack or a cutting-edge protocol. It's returning to a more biological way of living. In this episode I cover: — What lemon balm actually is as a plant — its herbal affinities, why it's a tonic rather than a symptom suppressant, and why that distinction matters — Why it's one of the most effective herbs for the stress-digestion interface and what that means if your gut symptoms are nervous-system-driven — The energetics of lemon balm and why I think of it as solar nervous system medicine — What body-led living actually means in practice — not the romanticized wellness version, but the real, physiological, terrain-shifting version — Why I watch clients experience profound shifts from something as simple as growing one herb and building a daily ritual around it — The nervous system, mineral, and gut connection that most people are completely missing — Why modern wellness culture has confused intensity with healing — and what the body is actually asking for — What happens to your physiology when you structure your life in relationship with living plants, rhythm, and sensory experience instead of urgency and override Most people coming to me have been in years of chronic sympathetic dominance. Their body has adapted around survival. And sometimes the most powerful thing I can offer isn't another protocol — it's helping them see that healing doesn't always arrive through intensity. Sometimes it arrives through simplicity. Through delight. Through lemon balm. I hope this episode gives you permission to slow down a little. Support the show Support the podcast  Mineral Foundations Course HEREMinerals & Microbes package HERERewilded Wellness program HEREJoin my newsletter HERE If you are interested in becoming a client and have questions, reach out by emailing me: lydiajoyme@gmail.com   Find me on Instagram : @ Lydiajoy.me

    32 Min.
  6. 13. Mai

    When Your Body Feels Tight, Dry, and Unpredictable — The Methane Pattern Nobody Is Explaining

    👉 Did this episode resonate? Text me — I actually read these. If your body feels tight, dry, and reactive — and nothing you've tried has actually held — this episode is for you. I'm walking through one of the most misunderstood gut patterns I see in my client work: methane dominance. Not because it's trendy, but because it's the pattern that explains so much of what people have been told is "just IBS" or "stress" or "anxiety" — without anyone ever connecting the dots. In this episode I cover: — Why methane isn't made by bacteria (and why that changes everything about how you approach it) — The hydrogen economy in your gut and the self-reinforcing loop that keeps this pattern stuck — Why methane dominance doesn't just affect your digestion — it affects your fascia, your pelvic floor, your diaphragm, your hips, and why your whole body can feel like it's bracing all the time — The dryness piece — why you can drink water and still feel completely parched inside — Why the same food hits differently every single day and what's actually driving that inconsistency — The B12 and iron absorption problem nobody talks about in the context of methane — Three distinct presentations of this pattern and why knowing which one is yours matters — Why elimination diets, probiotics, and killing-focused protocols don't hold — and what actually has to change instead — The sequencing that makes physiological sense: what to do first, second, and why order matters This is not a quick-fix episode. This is a connect-the-dots episode. The kind I wish someone had handed me years ago, and the kind my clients tell me made everything finally make sense. If your body has felt stuck, stagnant, tight, reactive, and hard to figure out — I hope this is the thread you've been looking for. Support the show Support the podcast  Mineral Foundations Course HEREMinerals & Microbes package HERERewilded Wellness program HEREJoin my newsletter HERE If you are interested in becoming a client and have questions, reach out by emailing me: lydiajoyme@gmail.com   Find me on Instagram : @ Lydiajoy.me

    47 Min.
  7. 7. Mai

    Too Tired to Heal: When the Body Goes Into Survival Mode

    👉 Did this episode resonate? Text me — I actually read these. This week I'm sharing something a little personal before diving into the content — I cut my 48th hair sample this week, and I've been sitting with what that means. Twelve years of returning to this work. Twelve years of watching patterns show up, shift, unwind, and resurface in my own body. What I've come to understand is that mineral balancing isn't something you do for a period of time and graduate from. It's a relationship. And that's the perfect doorway into today's episode. I'm walking through one of the most common — and most misread — patterns I see in client work: a significantly elevated calcium to potassium ratio on a hair tissue mineral analysis. When calcium is above 100 and potassium is low, that ratio tells a story that goes far beyond thyroid function. It describes a whole-body adaptation. A person's nervous system, their metabolism, and often their psyche learning to survive by doing less. And when this pattern gets missed — when someone in deep conservation mode gets handed a heavy protocol and told to do more — it doesn't help. It confirms the body's belief that change is overwhelming. In this episode I cover: — What a high calcium to potassium ratio actually means at the cellular level — Why thyroid hormone can look fine on a blood panel and still not be working at the receptor — How this pattern builds over time — stress, depletion, reproductive load, trauma, years of overriding body signals — What it looks and feels like clinically: blunted hunger, flattened energy, emotional muting, inconsistent follow-through — Why these people get labeled as resistant or non-compliant when what they actually are is underpowered — The psycho-emotional layer — withdrawal, holding, difficulty committing — and why it mirrors the chemistry — Why more supplements, more detox, more intensity makes this pattern worse — What actually moves it: tolerable, repeated, safe stimulation — and why pacing is treatment — The paradox at the heart of this pattern: wanting change while the body is invested in staying exactly as it is This episode is the audio version of my blog post: When the Body Survives by Stopping — The HTMA Pattern Nobody Talks About Honestly. Read the full blog HERE If you recognize this in yourself — the fatigue that doesn't lift, the resistance to things that should help, the sense your body is doing everything it can just to hold steady — learn more about working together inside Minerals & Microbes: [link in show notes] Support the show Support the podcast  Mineral Foundations Course HEREMinerals & Microbes package HERERewilded Wellness program HEREJoin my newsletter HERE If you are interested in becoming a client and have questions, reach out by emailing me: lydiajoyme@gmail.com   Find me on Instagram : @ Lydiajoy.me

    43 Min.
  8. 30. Apr.

    When Eating Feels Like a Gamble: The Bloating Pattern That Doesn’t Add Up

    👉 Did this episode resonate? Text me — I actually read these. If eating has started to feel like a gamble — where the same meal hits completely differently from one day to the next — this episode is for you. Bloating that doesn't follow a clear pattern is one of the most common and most misunderstood issues I see in my practice. Most people assume it's about the food. They track, eliminate, reintroduce, and still can't find a consistent answer. That's because the food is rarely what actually changed. In this episode I walk through why bloating feels so inconsistent — and what's actually driving it. We cover: — Why the same food produces different reactions depending on the internal state of your body when you eat it — The role of hydrochloric acid (HCl) in protein digestion, and why low stomach acid can make you look like you're reacting to everything except fats — How HCl signals downstream enzyme production — and what happens when that signal is weak — Why gut motility, barrier integrity, and nervous system state all influence how your body processes a meal — The low reserve problem: why years of chronic stress quietly deplete digestive capacity and narrow tolerance — Why chasing the triggering food keeps you stuck — and what to look at instead This episode is the audio companion to the blog post: When Eating Feels Like a Gamble: The Bloating Pattern That Doesn't Add Up. Read the full blog here: https://lydiajoy.mykajabi.com/blog/when-eating-feels-like-a-gamble-the-bloating-pattern-that-doesn-t-add-up Previous episode referenced — When Your Gut Stops Moving, Everything Gets Worse: https://lydiajoy.mykajabi.com/blog/when-your-gut-stops-moving-everything-gets-worse Support the show Support the podcast  Mineral Foundations Course HEREMinerals & Microbes package HERERewilded Wellness program HEREJoin my newsletter HERE If you are interested in becoming a client and have questions, reach out by emailing me: lydiajoyme@gmail.com   Find me on Instagram : @ Lydiajoy.me

    24 Min.

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"Rewilded Wellness: Your Body Heals Itself" with Lydia Joy Join Lydia Joy on a transformative journey back to nature and your body's innate wisdom. In "Rewilded Wellness," we explore the powerful connection between our bodies and the natural world, uncovering how this relationship is key to true healing and vibrant health. Each episode delves into personalized, nature-based functional nutrition and lifestyle practices that cultivate the ideal environment for your body to heal naturally. Lydia shares insights on: • Bridging the gap between modern living and our biological needs • Aligning with nature's rhythms to support our body's ecology  • Holistic approaches that honor the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit  • Practical ways to reconnect with our 'wild' selves and indigenous wisdom Discover how to tap into your body's self-healing abilities, regenerate from within, and find harmony in a world that often feels disconnected from nature. Whether you're dealing with health challenges or simply seeking a more balanced, vibrant life, "Rewilded Wellness" offers a fresh perspective on health and healing. Tune in and learn how to rewild your wellness journey, allowing your body to heal itself as nature intended. With Lydia Joy as your guide, rediscover the profound wisdom of your body and the natural world around you.

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