Conversations with a Chiropractor

Stephanie Wautier

Conversations with a Chiropractor is a podcast hosted by Dr. Stephanie Wautier, designed to explore the journey to health, healing, and personal growth through chiropractic care and beyond. Each episode dives into inspiring stories of resilience, wellness, and overcoming adversity, featuring diverse guests who share their unique experiences. Whether discussing holistic health, mental wellness, or life-changing events, this podcast offers heartfelt conversations that empower listeners to embrace wellness and transformation in every aspect of life. Join the journey toward better health, one conversation at a time.

  1. Nervous System 101: What Chiropractic Really Does and How to "Reset" Stress Response | Conversations with a Chiropractor

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    Nervous System 101: What Chiropractic Really Does and How to "Reset" Stress Response | Conversations with a Chiropractor

    Nervous System 101: What Chiropractic Really Does and How to "Reset" Stress Response | Conversations with a Chiropractor Episode Description In this solo episode of Conversations with a Chiropractor, Dr. Stephanie Wautier tackles a question that still floats around out there: is chiropractic "scientific," and what does it really have to do with stress relief? It starts with a surprising grocery store comment and turns into a clear, practical breakdown of the nervous system, what chiropractors are actually assessing, and why the spine matters for both the central and peripheral nervous system. Stephanie explains the difference between the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system (the network of nerves leaving the spinal cord), then zooms in on the autonomic nervous system, the part most people are talking about when they say "fight or flight" and "rest and digest." She also clears up a common misconception: every chiropractor is working with the nervous system, regardless of technique, because the goal is the same, reduce interference and restore communication. From there, this episode turns into a toolkit. You'll hear simple, doable ways to support a stressed-out system, including breathing patterns that cue safety, sensory grounding, rhythmic movement, vagus nerve stimulators like humming and gargling, and sleep habits that help your body actually power down at night. 🎧 In This Episode, Discover Why "nervous system health" usually means the autonomic nervous system, not the whole nervous system The difference between central vs peripheral, and somatic vs autonomic function Why chiropractic is about communication, not "chasing pain" What "fight or flight" is designed for, and why modern life keeps it stuck on Simple ways to support regulation: breathwork, rhythm, grounding, sleep cues, and naming emotions Easy vagus nerve activators you can do anywhere (yes, even humming in your car) Stay Connected & Explore Connect with Conversations with a Chiropractor: Follow Us on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@ConversationswithaChiro Follow Dr. Stephanie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wautierwellness Email for Show-Related Inquiries and Sponsorships: drstephaniewautier@yahoo.com Credits: Podcast production by Brand|Sound. Start your podcast journey by emailing brandsoundpodcasts@gmail.com. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Conversations with a Chiropractor 00:48 The Nervous System and Chiropractic 02:12 Understanding the Nervous System 02:54 Autonomic Nervous System Explained 05:17 Balancing the Nervous System 07:17 Choosing the Right Chiropractor 09:21 Supporting Your Nervous System 10:00 Breathing Techniques for Nervous System Health 11:15 Grounding and Vagus Nerve Stimulation 11:54 Preparing for Restful Sleep 12:47 Final Thoughts and Closing

    15 min
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  3. 12/17/2025

    Beyond Pain to Purpose: Pastor Mike Walter on Ankylosing Spondylitis and Building PPIKids | Conversations with a Chiropractor

    Beyond Pain to Purpose: Pastor Mike Walter on Ankylosing Spondylitis and Building PPIKids | Conversations with a Chiropractor In this episode of Conversations with a Chiropractor, Dr. Stephanie Wautier sits down with local Marquette pastor Mike Walter for a conversation that moves from the most personal kind of struggle to the most practical kind of impact. Pastor Mike opens up about being diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis early in life, what it's like to carry an "incurable" label into adulthood, and the daily choices that became non-negotiable as he worked to stay functional, present, and hopeful. He also talks candidly about faith when the pain does not go away, the difference between knowing the right answers and actually living them, and how internal battles can show up even in people who look steady from the outside. Then the conversation widens. Pastor Mike shares the story behind Prodigal Preacher International, including the moments and relationships that pulled him toward refugee support, safety for girls, school sponsorship, and hunger prevention work in East Africa. You'll hear what small donations actually do, why recurring giving matters, and how transparent, consistent support can turn into real protection and education for kids who need it most. If you've ever wondered how someone keeps going with chronic pain, or how to make generosity feel real instead of abstract, this one lands. 🎧 In This Episode, Discover: Pastor Mike's early diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis and what helped him cope day to day The ways pain and faith collide, and what he learned in the hard seasons His journey to becoming a pastor, including seminary life and the road that shaped him How his connection to African culture began and why it became personal The danger and fear along the border, and the harsh realities of trafficking Real success stories, including refugees who went on to graduate college How PPI supports safety and education for girls, plus feeding programs that meet basic needs Why "small" donations can create outsized impact, especially through Giving Tuesday matches How to help, and what transparency looks like when you give Stay Connected & Explore: Support Pastor Mike Walter's Work (Prodigal Preacher International / PPIKids): PPI Website: https://www.ppikids.org/ Donate (one-time or monthly): https://www.ppikids.org/donate PPI on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ppikids.org/ Connect with Conversations with a Chiropractor: Follow Us on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@ConversationswithaChiro Follow Dr. Stephanie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wautierwellness Email for Show-Related Inquiries and Sponsorships: drstephaniewautier@yahoo.com Credits: Podcast production by Brand|Sound. Start your podcast journey by emailing brandsoundpodcasts@gmail.com. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Conversations with a Chiropractor 00:41 Mike's Early Life and Diagnosis 01:55 Coping with Ankylosing Spondylitis 04:17 Faith and Personal Struggles 05:52 Journey to Becoming a Pastor 07:30 Life in Colorado and Seminary Experiences 13:10 Connection to African Culture 20:03 The Danger and Fear Along the Border 20:27 Success Stories: From Refugee to College Graduate 21:21 The Harsh Realities of Human Trafficking 21:42 Overcoming Fear and Embracing Africa 22:27 Providing Safety and Education for Girls 23:49 The Impact of Small Donations 26:26 The Power of Giving Tuesday 27:44 How to Help: Education and Feeding Programs 30:41 Personal Commitment and Transparency 34:41 The Emotional Burden and Call to Action 36:14 Final Thoughts and Contact Information

    38 min
  4. 12/10/2025

    "Please Be Kind": Life After 19 Days – Everyday Philanthropy, Second Chances, and Showing Up - Paul Meese 2 | Conversations with a Chiropractor

    "Please Be Kind": Life After 19 Days – Everyday Philanthropy, Second Chances, and Showing Up - Paul Meese 2 | Conversations with a Chiropractor What does life look like after the hospital, after the funeral, after the book? In this follow-up episode of Conversations with a Chiropractor, Dr. Stephanie Wautier reconnects with Paul Meese, author of 19 Days: One Man's Journey Through Grief, to talk about the next chapter: leaving his HR career, taking his family to Hawaii for Christmas, navigating the isolation of COVID, finding love again, and building a life that quietly runs on generosity. Paul shares how retirement wasn't an escape so much as a reckoning, why he chose a Christmas trip over trying to recreate old traditions, and how donating, decluttering, and "just helping where I can" turned into a pattern of everyday philanthropy. From supporting women's education and animal rescue, to stocking community resources and donating airline miles so families can say goodbye in person, he shows how small choices can carry big weight. If the first conversation was about surviving 19 days of crisis, this one is about what you build in the years that follow—and how "Please be kind" becomes a daily practice, not just a nice phrase. 🎧 In This Episode, Discover: How Paul's grief journey continued into retirement—and why he knew he couldn't stay in his old role forever What a healing Christmas in Hawaii looked like for his family, and why changing tradition mattered How the COVID years pushed him toward decluttering, donating, and living with a lighter grip on "stuff" The story of finding love again, and what it means to build a second chapter without erasing the first Practical acts of kindness: scholarships, food support, community resources, senior dog rescue, and more Why Paul believes time, skills, and attention can be just as valuable as money How to show up for grieving people in real life—what to say, what not to force, and why simple presence matters The ongoing heartbeat of his life after loss: "Please be kind. It's really not that hard." 🔗 Stay Connected & Explore: Learn More About Paul & 19 Days: Paul's Website – 19 Days: One Man's Journey Through Grief: https://20daysandbeyond.com Support Ruth's Legacy: Ruth M. Meese Memorial Scholarship – Front Range Community College (info via Paul's site): https://20daysandbeyond.com/scholarship/ Paul M. Meese '82 Music Endowed Scholarship – Lakeland University (gifts via Lakeland's giving page): https://lakeland.edu/give PLEASE FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO GIVE DIRECTLY TO PAUL'S SCHOLARSHIP: On the Lakeland giving page above, click the GIVE NOW button and fill out your information. For the "Please direct my gift to:" section, select "Endowed/Specific Scholarship (Specify in Comments)". Continue filling out the form, and at the bottom in the COMMENTS box, specify: "Paul M. Meese '82 Music Endowed Scholarship" as your chosen endowment/scholarship. Organizations Paul Cares About: Give A Mile – Donate miles to help families see loved ones in critical or palliative care: https://giveamile.org Albert's Dog Lounge – Senior & special-needs dog rescue: https://www.albertsdoglounge.org Connect with Conversations with a Chiropractor: Follow Us on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@ConversationswithaChiro Follow Dr. Stephanie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wautierwellness Email for Show-Related Inquiries and Sponsorships: drstephaniewautier@yahoo.com Credits: Podcast production by Brand|Sound. Start your podcast journey by emailing brandsoundpodcasts@gmail.com. ⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Conversations with a Chiropractor 00:41 Meet Paul Meese: Author and Philanthropist 01:26 Paul's Journey Through Grief and Retirement 04:25 A Healing Trip to Hawaii 07:23 Navigating Life During COVID-19 12:40 Finding Love Again 16:34 Acts of Kindness and Philanthropy 25:52 Discovering Community Resources 26:45 Supporting Animal Welfare 27:14 Give a Mile: Reuniting Families 29:05 Volunteering Time and Skills 32:33 Coaching and Community Involvement 45:47 Spreading Kindness and Final Thoughts

    51 min
  5. 11/19/2025

    19 Days and Beyond: How Paul Meese Turned Grief into a Legacy of Kindness | Conversations with a Chiropractor

    19 Days and Beyond: How Paul Meese Turned Grief into a Legacy of Kindness | Conversations with a Chiropractor What happens when the person you built your life with is gone in less than three weeks? In this deeply human episode of Conversations with a Chiropractor, Dr. Stephanie Wautier talks with Paul Meese, author of 19 Days: One Man's Journey Through Grief, about the sudden loss of his wife Ruth, the chaos of hospital systems, and what grief actually looks like when you stop trying to be "strong" and start being honest. Paul walks through the 19 days from Ruth's stroke to her passing, the conversations no one wants to have with doctors, and why power of attorney, clear wishes, and real advocacy matter long before crisis hits. He also shares how anger, exhaustion, and loneliness eventually gave way to road trips, counseling, writing, and a choice to keep giving in Ruth's name. From scholarships for women in machining to senior dog rescue and donating airline miles so families can say goodbye in person, Paul shows how grief can grow into something active, grounded, and quietly powerful. If you've lost someone, love someone, or know you'll someday have to step into that advocate role, this conversation will stay with you. 🎧 In This Episode, Discover: How 19 days in the hospital changed everything for Paul and Ruth Why power of attorney, clear medical directives, and asking blunt questions can literally shape someone's final days What grief really looked like for Paul in the first year, including anger at "normal problems" and walking away from his HR career How a solo back-roads road trip and a counselor's suggestion turned into the book 19 Days: One Man's Journey Through Grief How book sales now help fund scholarships in Ruth's honor at Front Range Community College and Lakeland University Why Paul supports causes like Give A Mile and Albert's Dog Lounge, and how small acts of generosity became part of his healing The simple phrase Paul carries forward from Ruth's life and his own journey: "Please be kind." Stay Connected & Explore: Learn More About Paul & 19 Days: Paul's Website – 19 Days: One Man's Journey Through Grief: https://20daysandbeyond.com  Support Ruth's Legacy: Ruth M. Meese Memorial Scholarship – Front Range Community College (info via Paul's site): https://20daysandbeyond.com/scholarship/ Paul M. Meese '82 Music Endowed Scholarship – Lakeland University (gifts via Lakeland's giving page): https://lakeland.edu/give  PLEASE FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO GIVE DIRECTLY TO PAUL'S SCHOLARSHIP (on the linked page above) click the *GIVE NOW* button, fill out the information. for the *Please direct my gift to:* section be sure to select "Endowed/Specific Scholarship (Specify in Comments)", continue to fill out the information, and then at the bottom where you find the COMMENTS box, please specifiy the "Paul M. Meese '82 Music Endowed Scholarship" as your chosen endowment/scholarship. Organizations Paul Cares About: Give A Mile – Donate miles to help families see loved ones in critical or palliative care: https://giveamile.org  Albert's Dog Lounge – Senior & special-needs dog rescue: https://www.albertsdoglounge.org Connect with Conversations with a Chiropractor: Follow Us on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@ConversationswithaChiro Follow Dr. Stephanie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wautierwellness Email for Show-Related Inquiries and Sponsorships: drstephaniewautier@yahoo.com Credits: Podcast production by Brand|Sound. Start your podcast journey by emailing brandsoundpodcasts@gmail.com. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Conversations with a Chiropractor 00:41 Meet Paul Meese: A Multifaceted Life 01:06 The Tragic Passing of Ruth 01:43 Medical Struggles and Advocacy 05:45 The Final Days and Power of Attorney 11:03 Navigating Grief and Retirement 19:18 A Love Story: From Neighbors to Life Partners 23:31 Ruth's Career and Legacy 25:36 Crafts and Playgroups in Delaware 25:55 Moving to California and Colorado 26:49 Ruth's Role in the Machining Program 28:40 Establishing a Scholarship in Ruth's Honor 29:43 Writing and Publishing the Book 31:22 Supporting Grieving Men 33:20 Charitable Contributions and Volunteering 47:43 Final Thoughts and Legacy

    49 min
  6. 11/12/2025

    "You Are Welcome": One Woman's Experience with Solo Travel, Food Adventures, and the Kindness of Strangers | Conversations with a Chiropractor

    "You Are Welcome": One Woman's Experience with Solo Travel, Food Adventures, and the Kindness of Strangers | Conversations with a Chiropractor Episode Description What actually happens when you travel the world alone—on purpose? In this warm, high-signal episode, Dr. Stephanie Wautier sits down with a dear friend, a seasoned solo traveler who's collected stories from San Francisco to Morocco, Palau, Vietnam, and Greece. You'll hear how one spontaneous weekend changed everything, why a great meal can open doors, and how culture, safety, and serendipity weave together when you give yourself permission to go. She shares her simple starter plan for first-time solo travelers, the "prop" that makes dining alone easier, and the mindset that turns awkward moments into invitations. From sharing a table with strangers who became friends to a full picnic waiting atop an Atlas Mountain summit, this conversation is a reminder that most people, most places, are better than the headlines. As one Moroccan shopkeeper told her: "You are welcome." 🎧 In This Episode, Discover The four-day San Francisco trip that set a lifelong travel rhythm How food became a passport to conversation—and unexpected invitations Why many countries treat meals as time, not a task Scuba in Palau, giant clams, and ocean awe moments A practical playbook for solo women: micro-adventures, simple itineraries, and social "props" Getting locked inside a Greek castle—and rescued by strangers The line between freedom and fear, and how to stay on the right side of it Stay Connected & Explore Follow Us on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@ConversationswithaChiro Follow Dr. Stephanie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wautierwellness Email for Show-Related Inquiries and Sponsorships: drstephaniewautier@yahoo.com Credits: Podcast production by Brand|Sound. Start your podcast journey by emailing brandsoundpodcasts@gmail.com. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Conversations with a Chiropractor 00:41 Meet our Guest: The Solo Traveler 01:10 The First Solo Trip to San Francisco 04:24 Memorable Moments in San Francisco 08:30 Dining Adventures Around the World 19:55 Cultural Differences in Dining 21:28 Scuba Diving Adventures in Palau 22:10 Advice for Solo Female Travelers 24:14 Embracing Solo Travel 25:01 Unexpected Encounters While Traveling 30:35 Travel Bucket List and Future Plans 32:00 Locked in a Castle in Greece 36:17 The Beauty of Human Kindness 38:18 Final Thoughts on Solo Travel

    40 min
  7. 10/29/2025

    Breast Phluffing, Lymph, and Self-Love: A Gentle Guide to Breast Care | Conversations with a Chiropractor

    Breast Phluffing, Lymph, and Self-Love: A Gentle Guide to Breast Care | Conversations with a Chiropractor Episode Description It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Dr. Stephanie is going tender and practical. This solo episode isn't medical advice—it's a heartfelt walk through our relationship with our breasts, how the lymphatic system supports breast health, and a simple self-care practice you can start today: breast "phluffing." Stephanie unpacks cultural pressure and self-talk, then shifts into clear, accessible basics on lymph flow (what it is, where it goes, why movement, hydration, posture, and deep breathing matter). She also introduces PHLUFF—Personal Hand Lymphatic Undulation Flow Facilitation—a light, loving technique popularized by nurse-educator Cheryl Chapman. You'll learn gentle tapping under the armpit and soft circular motions upward toward the axilla—no digging, no pain—just mindful care. This one's about kindness, body literacy, and giving your chest the love it deserves. Long live the tatas. 💗 🎧 In This Episode, Discover Why so many women link confidence to breast appearance—and how to soften the inner critic Lymph 101: vessels, nodes, and the role of movement, water, posture, and breath Why raising your arms overhead and regular walking help lymph flow Breast phluffing (PHLUFF): what it means, where it came from, and how to do it gently A compassionate reminder: awareness and self-care matter, and grief is part of the story for many 🔗 Stay Connected & Explore Follow Us on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@ConversationswithaChiro Follow Dr. Stephanie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wautierwellness Email for Show-Related Inquiries and Sponsorships: drstephaniewautier@yahoo.com 🎙️ Credits: Podcast production by Brand|Sound. Start your podcast journey by emailing brandsoundpodcasts@gmail.com. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Conversations with a Chiropractor 00:51 Breast Cancer Awareness Month 01:08 Self-Esteem and Breast Size 02:26 Breast Care and Self-Love 05:49 Understanding the Lymphatic System 10:07 Breast Fluffing Explained 12:05 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    13 min
  8. 10/01/2025

    Manifesting a Life You Love: Britta Carlson on Gratitude, Early Childhood Tools, and the Sharing Economy | Conversations with a Chiropractor

    Manifesting a Life You Love: Britta Carlson on Gratitude, Early Childhood Tools, and the Sharing Economy | Conversations with a Chiropractor Episode Description: Gratitude pages. Miracle Mornings. A dream lake home closed three days before giving birth. In this energizing conversation, Dr. Stephanie Wautier sits down with Britta Carlson—pediatric OT, founder, and community builder—whose work spans early childhood development, practical tools for parents and educators, and creative, family-first entrepreneurship. Britta shares how journaling and visualization helped her move through divorce, single motherhood, and a high-stakes home purchase—then breaks down the mindset tools she still uses daily ("cancel, cancel" to stop negative loops). From EPIC Kids Development milestone resources and checklists to Med Pros Share tools for therapists and families—and even BabyQuip rentals for travel and minimalist homes—Britta's through-line is simple: make life easier for families and help kids thrive by five. BabyQuip.com+3Epic Kids Development+3Epic Kids Development+3 You'll also hear how she's designing "experience-first" homes and workshops (Sip & Schedule, Life Flow), using OT models and gentle habit systems to help women reclaim time, space, and autonomy. Her story is equal parts resilience, practicality, and permission to build a life that actually fits. 🎧 In This Episode, Discover: The gratitude + visualization stack Britta used to manifest her "forever" home in 80 days "Cancel, cancel": a simple way to interrupt doubt and self-talk spirals Why authenticity can be a higher frequency than "positivity"—and how to model it for kids EPIC tools for parents, caregivers, and educators (zero–five milestones, posters, screeners) Sharing-economy ideas that buy back time (car/home rentals, BabyQuip toy & gear rentals) Workshops, playlists, and design ideas that turn houses into calming, sensory-smart spaces How to help kids (and ourselves) name non-negotiables, choose partners well, and protect peace 🔗 Stay Connected & Explore (Britta's Work): EPIC Kids Development – About: https://www.epickidsdevelopment.org/about Epic Kids Development EPIC Kids Development – Digital Downloads (checklists, posters, screeners): https://www.epickidsdevelopment.org/digitaldownloads-Sttfa Epic Kids Development Med Pros Share – Home: https://www.medprosshare.com/ Med Pros Share Med Pros Share – About: https://www.medprosshare.com/about Med Pros Share BabyQuip – Britta C.'s Rental Shop (Marquette): https://www.babyquip.com/p/62149 BabyQuip.com Feature: Michigan Business / MEDC – Med Pros Share Success Story: https://www.michiganbusiness.org/reports-data/success-stories/med-pros-share/ Michigan EDC Innovate Marquette SmartZone – Women Entrepreneurs profile: https://innovatemarquette.org/women-entrepreneurs-who-should-be-on-your-radar/ Innovate Marquette SmartZone NMU News – WomenUP Pitch Finalist (Med Pros Share): https://news.nmu.edu/alumna-finalist-business-pitch-competition news.nmu.edu UPword Magazine – EPIC childcare concept (background): https://upwordmichigan.com/marquettechildcare-2/ UPword WLUC TV6 – EPIC program coverage: https://www.uppermichiganssource.com/2022/06/07/new-early-childhood-program-starts-up-marquette-area/ https://www.uppermichiganssource.com LinkedIn – Britta Carlson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittacarlson LinkedIn 🔗 Stay Connected (Show): Follow Us on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@ConversationswithaChiro Follow Dr. Stephanie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wautierwellness Email for Show-Related Inquiries and Sponsorships: drstephaniewautier@yahoo.com 🎙️ Credits: Podcast production by Brand|Sound. Start your podcast journey by emailing brandsoundpodcasts@gmail.com. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Conversations with a Chiropractor 01:02 Meet Britta Carlson: OT, Founder, Mom 02:45 Gratitude Journaling, Miracle Morning & Visualization 05:50 "Cancel, Cancel": Rewriting Negative Loops 08:40 Authenticity, Vulnerability, and Modeling Resilience for Kids 12:10 EPIC Kids Development: Milestones, Posters & Readiness Tools 16:20 What Daycare & Caregivers Need (Zero–Five Window) 19:15 Sharing Economy: Cars, Homes, and Buying Back Time 22:05 BabyQuip Rentals for Travel & Minimalist Homes 24:30 Women-Led Solutions: Experience-First Home Design & AI Moodboards 27:10 Workshops: Sip & Schedule, Life Flow (OT "Kawa" Model) 31:00 Writing Children's Books: Girls in Tech & Seeing Themselves in the Story 34:25 Non-Negotiables, Choosing Partners, and Protecting Your Peace 38:10 Final Reflections & Legacy

    42 min
4.9
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38 Ratings

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Conversations with a Chiropractor is a podcast hosted by Dr. Stephanie Wautier, designed to explore the journey to health, healing, and personal growth through chiropractic care and beyond. Each episode dives into inspiring stories of resilience, wellness, and overcoming adversity, featuring diverse guests who share their unique experiences. Whether discussing holistic health, mental wellness, or life-changing events, this podcast offers heartfelt conversations that empower listeners to embrace wellness and transformation in every aspect of life. Join the journey toward better health, one conversation at a time.