The Functional Aesthetician

Samantha Dench

Join licensed esthetician and student of functional medicine, Samantha Dench, to explore the deeper connection between your skin, gut, and hormones. The mission is to help you get to the root cause of your skin problems so you understand what your skin is trying to tell you.

  1. 5 days ago

    Stop Wearing the Superwoman Cape: Healing Trauma & Emotional Eating

    Darcie Burtch, NLP practitioner, clinical hypnosis coach, and trauma toolbox creator, opens up about compound trauma, losing her dad, and the "superwoman cape" every woman needs to take off. Darcie Burtch has turned every bit of her traumatic life into a toolbox for healing.  In this episode, Darcie and Samantha talk about what trauma does to the body, why women are conditioned to "push through" instead of feel, and the practical tools to move through grief without getting stuck in it. Darcie shares techniques from her Trauma Toolbox Workshop, from using music to contain a hard moment, to a surprising movie-replay trick that clears traumatic images from her mind.  We dig into emotional eating, the childhood roots of comfort food, and why "no" is a complete sentence.  Darcie shares her ongoing journey to release weight and why reframing failure as accountability changed everything. If you've ever worn the superwoman cape, kept the peace at your own expense, or wondered why you can't stop replaying something painful, this conversation is your permission slip to slow down and heal. In this Episode, You’ll Learn: Darcie's path from trauma to NLP practitioner, clinical hypnosis coach, and trauma workshop creatorWhat happens in the body and brain when trauma goes unprocessedInside the Trauma Toolbox: music, prayer, and the movie-replay technique to interrupt traumatic imagesWhy old, familiar movies help the brain recover focus during griefWhat is NLP, how it works, and who it can help The link behind emotional eatingMission 87: Darcie's approach to sustainable weight loss through accountability, not restrictionTaking off the "superwoman cape" and why doing everything for everyone isn't healthyThe 100/100 rule for relationshipsHow to set boundaries without over-explaining yourselfDarcie's advice for finding your "missing piece" and starting your self-love journey➡️ Connect with Darcie: Website Book an NLP session, apply to be a podcast guest, or join her newsletter

  2. 4 Aug

    Perimenopause, Cortisol & Burnout: Stop Chasing Balance, Start Finding Harmony

    Most women are told their labs are "normal" right before they fall apart.  K Miller, the Harmony Coach, serial entrepreneur, mother of five, and homeschooler, spent years bouncing between doctors before an oncologist finally caught a severe iron deficiency, followed by a thyroid disorder and SIBO.  But this didn't fix the exhaustion.  It took slowing down, syncing with her natural rhythms, and ditching the "push through it" mentality to actually feel better. In this episode, K and Samantha unpack why women are taught to operate on a 24-hour clock instead of their own 28-day cycle, why the 90-minute focus window matters more than the 8-hour workday, and why chasing "balance" is quietly burning women out.  We get into emotional eating, the mental load of motherhood, mindset sabotage, and K's five pillars of free health care.  We even dive into a topic most of us are terrified of: the sun. In this Episode, You’ll Learn: Why "your labs are fine" is the most dangerous sentence in women's healthcareK's health crisis and the iron IV that offered a band-aid fixThe difference between a male’s hormonal cycle and a female’sThe 90-minute focus cycle you're ignoring (and what it's costing your energy)Why women crave chocolate on their period, and the mineral your body is asking forBurnout and the invisible mental load moms carry aloneThe #1 way women self-sabotage their own goals Why "done is better than perfect" changed K's businessThe gut-brain connection and depressionK's 5 Pillars of Health: light, hydration, sleep, movement, and nourishmentWhy women are afraid of fat, and why your brain needs itThe morning habit K says can be life-changing➡️ Connect with K Website Social Media Special Gift PROMO CODE: RGGUEST26 The first 5 people to download her guide get a COMPLIMENTARY one-on-one Recharge Session with K!

  3. 28 Jul

    From Vegan to Carnivore: How a Doctor Reversed Her Autoimmune Disease (And What It Means for Your Metabolism)

    If you're over 40, stuck in perimenopause, and doing everything "right" by cutting calories, avoiding butter, choosing low-fat, and still not losing weight, this episode is for you.  Samantha sat down with Dr. Jocelyn Foran, an anesthesiologist, who reversed her own decades-long battle with ulcerative colitis by ditching the food guide and going carnivore. We talk about why insulin is the real driver of stubborn weight gain, fatigue, and inflammation in midlife.  We dig into the flawed science behind the "saturated fat is bad" myth, why cholesterol is a firefighter and not the enemy when it comes to heart disease, and how eating protein and fat first, cutting dairy, ditching ultra-processed food, and timing meals with your body's natural rhythms can help you break free of insulin resistance for good.  Whether you're curious about keto, carnivore, or just want to understand why your metabolism feels broken, this conversation will change how you think about food. In this Episode, You’ll Learn: Why the "saturated fat causes heart disease" theory was built on manipulated science The truth about cholesterol: why it's essential for your hormones, brain, and cell membraneWhat's really happening in your arteries and why inflammation and insulin are the true culpritsHow insulin resistance shows up differently in every body, as weight gain, acne, depression, high blood pressure, or even infertilityWhy chronic stress spikes insulin just as much as sugar doesHow your body makes all the glucose it needs without eating a single carb What ketones do for your brain A step-by-step transition into low-carb, keto, or carnivore eatingWhy 1,200-calorie diets backfire for women in perimenopause, and what to eat instead to protect your metabolismSimple tricks to blunt a blood sugar spike if you do eat carbs Why meal timing matters and how eating close to bedtime disrupts sleep and blood sugarHow to navigate social eating, food pushers, and restaurant menus without falling off track➡️ Connect with Dr. Jocelyn: Website Instagram YouTube Channel TikTok

  4. 21 Jul

    Thyroid, Perimenopause & HRT: Why "Normal" Labs Don't Mean You're Fine

    If your labs keep coming back "normal" but you still feel exhausted, foggy, and nothing like yourself, this episode is for you.  In this week’s solo episode, Samantha breaks down the confusing overlap between thyroid dysfunction and perimenopause, why Hashimoto's goes undiagnosed in women 40+, and why a standard thyroid test isn't giving you the full picture.  She unpacks why so many doctors aren't trained to run the right labs or prescribe HRT, busts the outdated fear around hormone replacement therapy, and reveals what your skin has been quietly trying to tell you about your hormones all along.  In this Episode, You’ll Learn: Why thyroid symptoms and perimenopause symptoms overlapWhy doctors and women default to blaming "just hormones"Why your TSH can look "normal" while you're still living in hypothyroidismHashimoto's is the most common autoimmune disease in women 40+, and why it's so often missedThe medication mistake most doctors makeWhy Levothyroxine alone often isn't enough to make you feel betterWhat functional lab testing actually checks beyond a standard panel The exact labs to ask your doctor for at your next appointment, and what it means if they say noWhy an entire generation became afraid of HRT and what the research actually shows nowWhy it's not too late to start HRT, even after menopauseWhat your skin is trying to tell you about your hormones, gut, and thyroid Connect with Us Website  Instagram

  5. 14 Jul

    Menopause, Cancer & Chronic Stress: What "Normal Labs" Don't Tell You

    What do you do when your labs say "normal" but your body says otherwise?  Samantha sits down with Moyra Gorski, a wellness educator, breast cancer survivor, and menopause advocate, to talk about alternative approaches to health, cancer, and menopause. Moyra shares her personal journey from a skeptical nurse to learning alternative approaches to health, including the breast cancer diagnosis that sent her searching for root causes instead of radiation treatment.  She opens up about the mindset work that shaped her recovery. The conversation shifts into perimenopause and menopause and why symptoms get dismissed as normal, hard workouts can backfire on a stressed nervous system, and walking, protein, and hydration often do more than another HIIT class.  Samantha and Moyra also dig into hormone replacement therapy, functional lab testing, and why there's no single right answer for every woman. If you've ever left a doctor's office feeling unheard, this episode is your permission slip to keep asking questions. In this Episode, You’ll Learn: Normal labs don't mean normal symptoms, doctors are trained in fertility, not perimenopause and menopauseStandard lab panels can miss what's actually going on.Chronic stress is a major driver of hormone disruption and played a role in Moyra’s cancer diagnosis Cortisol and adrenal fatigue deserve as much attention as diet or supplements.Functional testing digs deeper than conventional bloodwork, explaining symptoms that get written off as "normal."Hard workouts can backfire in perimenopause: intense cardio and HIIT stress an already-taxed nervous system; walking and lower-intensity movement tend to work better.Protein, fat, and vegetables are key to a healthy diet, swapping starchy carbs for vegetables, plus prioritizing protein and healthy fats, helps curb insulin resistance and constant hunger.There's no one-size-fits-all protocol: the goal is education and self-advocacy, not chasing trends.Openness to the unfamiliar can change everything➡️ Connect with Moyra Website Facebook Instagram LinkedIN

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Join licensed esthetician and student of functional medicine, Samantha Dench, to explore the deeper connection between your skin, gut, and hormones. The mission is to help you get to the root cause of your skin problems so you understand what your skin is trying to tell you.

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