Essential Alchemy

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Alchemy is defined as a power or process changes or transforms something in a mysterious or impressive way. My hope with this podcast is that the information shared helps you transform your mood, your energy, and your physical health. Or even connect some of the dots to shift your mental and emotional state.

  1. Stop Applying Essential Oils Randomly: The Acupuncture Point Connection

    6d ago

    Stop Applying Essential Oils Randomly: The Acupuncture Point Connection

    In this episode of the Essential Alchemy Podcast, host Jodi Cohen sits down with licensed acupuncturist, certified life coach, and somatic practitioner Christy Mawdsley for a fascinating conversation on how essential oils can be applied to acupuncture points to support deeper emotional, physical, and nervous system healing.Together, they explore why acupuncture points act like powerful access points in the body, and how applying specific essential oils to those points may help support sleep, circadian rhythm, anger, fear, grief, digestion, grounding, and emotional release. Christy shares how she uses oils in her acupuncture practice, especially with needle-sensitive patients, and why this combination can be a gentle yet effective way to support the body between sessions.Christy explains specific point-and-oil pairings, including using Circadian Rhythm oil near Kidney 6 and Bladder 62 to support sleep and waking, Parasympathetic oil in the belly button to help the nervous system unwind, Liver Support oil on liver points for anger and frustration, kidney points for fear and grounding, and lung points for grief. Jodi also shares how she layers oils with her own healing practices around the vagus nerve, lymph, fascia, inflammation, and stored emotion.At its heart, this conversation is an invitation to stop applying oils randomly and begin using the body’s own energetic map to create more targeted, intentional support.Key TakeawaysEssential oils may work more deeply when applied with intention. Rather than applying oils randomly, Christy explains how placing them on acupuncture points can help target specific emotional and physical patterns, from sleep struggles to anger, fear, grief, and digestive issues.Acupuncture points can act like access points for the nervous system. Points such as Kidney 6, Bladder 62, Kidney 1, Lung 3, and liver points can support circadian rhythm, grounding, emotional release, and energetic balance when paired with the right oil.The belly button can be a powerful place for nervous system support. Christy shares how applying Parasympathetic oil to the belly button may help the body settle because of the dense nerve plexus in that area.Anger, fear, grief, and worry often show up through the body. In Chinese medicine, emotional patterns are connected with organ systems, including liver anger, kidney fear, lung grief, and spleen worry, making acupuncture points a helpful way to support emotional processing.Layering modalities can create a stronger healing effect. Acupuncture, essential oils, somatic work, functional medicine, and nervous system regulation can work together to help the body feel safe enough to release what it has been holding.

    37 min
  2. What Anxiety Is Really Trying to Tell You

    Jun 24

    What Anxiety Is Really Trying to Tell You

    What if the anxiety, overwhelm, and burnout so many people struggle with aren’t the real problem… but messages your body has been trying to get you to hear?  In this powerful conversation on the Essential Alchemy Podcast, host Jodi Cohen sits down with neuroscientist and bestselling author Dr. Caroline Leaf to explore the profound connection between the mind, brain, and body — and why true healing can’t happen when unresolved trauma, suppressed emotions, and toxic thought patterns keep the nervous system stuck in survival mode.  Dr. Leaf shares how our thoughts directly shape physical health, why anxiety and depression should be seen as signals rather than disorders, and introduces her groundbreaking Neurocycle Method, a practical framework for rewiring destructive mental patterns so we can move from stress and emotional chaos into resilience, peace, and genuine healing from the inside out. Connect with Dr. Caroline Leaf here: drleaf.com Key Takeaways: Your mind and brain are not the same thing Dr. Leaf explains that the mind is the driving force behind the brain and body — shaping physiology, behavior, and healing. Anxiety and depression are signals, not identity Feelings like overwhelm, burnout, or sadness are warning signs pointing toward unresolved experiences that need processing. Suppressed trauma doesn’t disappear — it grows Whatever we ignore emotionally doesn’t go away. It strengthens toxic neural patterns that can eventually impact physical health. Healing requires more than supplements and biohacks You can optimize diet, exercise, and sleep, but if your internal mental state remains chaotic, true healing can plateau. The “Neurocycle” rewires the brain over 63 days Through a 5-step process of awareness, reflection, reframing, and daily practice, toxic thought patterns can be consciously transformed.

    40 min
  3. Muscle Changes Everything:  Most Women Are Losing Muscle Fast — Here’s How to Stop It

    Jun 17

    Muscle Changes Everything:  Most Women Are Losing Muscle Fast — Here’s How to Stop It

    If you still think the number on the scale determines your health, this conversation may completely change the way you think about aging.  In this powerful episode, Jodi sits down with JJ Virgin, who breaks down why muscle — not weight loss — is the true foundation of longevity, metabolism, brain health, hormone balance, and aging well.  She explains why traditional dieting and endless cardio may actually be accelerating muscle loss, especially for women over 40, and reveals the simple but overlooked strategies that can help reverse the process.  From protein intake and resistance training to creatine, bone density, GLP-1 medications, and the surprising connection between muscle and cognitive health, this episode delivers a completely new blueprint for aging stronger, leaner, and healthier. Get JJ’s Resistance Training Cheat Sheet: https://jjvirgin.com/power And watch BEST Strength Training Routine for Women Over 40: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFVN1g7_6yY Key Takeaways Stop chasing weight loss. The scale tells you almost nothing about metabolic health — body composition matters far more. Muscle is your metabolic engine. More muscle improves insulin sensitivity, reduces inflammation, supports hormones, and helps regulate blood sugar. Women begin losing muscle around age 30. Hormonal shifts during menopause accelerate muscle loss, fat gain, poor sleep, and metabolic dysfunction. Cardio alone is not enough. Resistance training 2–3 times per week is one of the most powerful longevity tools available. Protein and creatine become more important with age. As muscle-building efficiency declines, nutritional support becomes critical for maintaining strength, cognition, and healthy aging.

    1h 4m
  4. The Thyroid Safety Switch: Why Your Body May Be Stuck in Survival Mode

    Jun 10

    The Thyroid Safety Switch: Why Your Body May Be Stuck in Survival Mode

    For years, thyroid expert Dr. Izabella Wentz focused on the biochemical root causes of Hashimoto’s and hypothyroidism—but over time, she uncovered a deeper pattern.  In this fascinating conversation with Jodie Cohen, she explains why chronic fatigue, brain fog, weight gain, anxiety, and even autoimmune symptoms may be the body’s attempt to protect you from perceived danger.  Drawing from her own recovery journey and work with thousands of patients, Dr. Wentz shares her groundbreaking "safety signals" framework, revealing how nutrient deficiencies, inflammation, blood sugar swings, poor sleep, unresolved trauma, unhealthy relationships, and even negative thought patterns can keep the body stuck in survival mode.  Most importantly, she explains how gentle, practical interventions can help restore resilience, rebalance the nervous system, and create the conditions for true healing. Get your gifts from Izabella here: https://thyroidpharmacist.com/gift/ And get your adrenal protocol here: https://thyroidpharmacist.com/abc/ Key Takeaways Your symptoms may not be signs that your body is broken—they may be adaptive responses to stress, scarcity, inflammation, or perceived threats. Many people with thyroid issues and chronic fatigue have depleted stress responses and may react poorly to fasting, cold plunges, and intense exercise. Supporting the body with nutrient-dense foods, balanced blood sugar, hydration, and healthy circadian rhythms can dramatically improve energy and resilience. Positive thought patterns, pleasurable activities, creativity, physical affection, and meaningful social connection send powerful "safety signals" to the nervous system. Healing often requires addressing deeper issues such as trauma, unhealthy coping mechanisms, people-pleasing, and a lack of healthy boundaries.

    47 min
  5. The Hidden Health Cost of Modern Technology (And What You Can Do About It)

    May 27

    The Hidden Health Cost of Modern Technology (And What You Can Do About It)

    In this provocative episode of Essential Alchemy, Jodie Cohen sits down with Dr. Henry Ealy for a wide-ranging conversation on EMFs, grounding, heavy metals, modern technology, and the hidden environmental stressors he believes may be affecting our health every day.  After Jodie shares her experience of discovering a 5G tower installed just feet from her home, Dr. Ealy explains why he sees grounding as one of the most important protective practices in today’s world.  He breaks down the difference between direct and alternating current, challenges common EMF shielding strategies, and shares practical ways to reduce exposure from phones, computers, bedrooms, and workspaces.  The episode is bold, controversial, and eye-opening — with a strong message that simple daily habits like grounding, sunlight, detox support, and mindful technology use may help restore resilience in an increasingly “wired” world. Learn more about Dr. Ealy here: https://www.energetichealthinstitute.org/ Grounding may be more important than ever. Dr. Ealy argues that staying connected to the Earth can help the body manage modern EMF exposure. Distance from devices matters. He recommends keeping phones off the body, turning off unnecessary antennas, and creating space between yourself and EMF sources. Not all EMF shielding is helpful. Dr. Ealy warns that some shielding methods may trap frequencies rather than protect you from them. Sleep is a powerful place to start. He suggests grounding while sleeping as a simple way to add several hours of daily grounding without changing your schedule. Key TakeawaysHealth is also about language and mindset. Near the end, he encourages people to stop “possessing” disease diagnoses and become more conscious of words like “hate.”

    31 min
  6. Why Your Clutter Is Draining Your Energy (And How to Fix It Fast)

    May 20

    Why Your Clutter Is Draining Your Energy (And How to Fix It Fast)

    In this powerful conversation on Essential Alchemy, Heather Aardema reframes decluttering as far more than cleaning up your space—it’s a deeply personal, emotional, and even physiological process that directly impacts your health and well-being.  She explains how clutter—whether physical, mental, or emotional—acts as a constant drain on your energy, often rooted in past experiences, identity attachments, and unconscious patterns.  Instead of overwhelming yourself with massive cleanouts, Heather introduces a gentler, more sustainable approach: regulate your nervous system first, take small intentional steps, and use a simple but transformative filter—does this feel light or heavy?  Through this lens, decluttering becomes less about getting rid of things and more about reclaiming clarity, alignment, and a life that feels genuinely lighter. Key Takeaways: Clutter isn’t just physical It includes thoughts, emotions, and habits that distract you from your true potential. Your “someday self” is keeping you stuck Holding onto items tied to a future identity creates guilt and disconnect from your current life. Decluttering fails when you overwhelm your nervous system Small, manageable steps (not massive cleanouts) are the key to lasting progress. Clutter is a symptom, not the root cause Emotional patterns, past experiences, and trauma often drive why we hold onto things. Use the “light vs. heavy” rule If something feels light, keep it. If it feels heavy and you don’t have the energy to fix it—let it go.

    27 min
  7. The Pelvic Floor Problem No One Talks About (But Millions Deal With)

    May 13

    The Pelvic Floor Problem No One Talks About (But Millions Deal With)

    In this eye-opening episode of Essential Alchemy, host Jodi Cohen sits down with pelvic health expert Kim Vopni to unpack why so many women quietly live with issues like bladder leakage, prolapse, painful sex, chronic urgency, and nighttime bathroom trips—believing it’s just part of aging or motherhood.  Kim explains that pelvic floor dysfunction is incredibly common, often preventable, and in many cases highly treatable without surgery. She breaks down what the pelvic floor actually does, why postpartum recovery and menopause deserve far more attention, how estrogen plays a major role in vaginal and urinary health, and why Kegels alone are often misunderstood or done incorrectly.  The result is an empowering conversation that challenges outdated beliefs and gives women practical hope that it is not too late to strengthen, support, and reclaim this foundational part of their health. 5 Key Takeaways: Pelvic floor dysfunction is common, but it is not something women should simply accept as normal after childbirth or with age. The pelvic floor supports bladder control, organ support, core stability, posture, and even breathing mechanics. Symptoms like leaking, prolapse, painful sex, urgency, and waking to pee at night may all point to underlying pelvic floor issues. Local vaginal estrogen can be an important and often underused tool for postmenopausal women dealing with dryness, UTIs, and urinary symptoms. True pelvic floor recovery often requires a whole-body approach that includes breath, movement, posture, bowel health, and proper muscle coordination—not just random Kegels.

    34 min
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Alchemy is defined as a power or process changes or transforms something in a mysterious or impressive way. My hope with this podcast is that the information shared helps you transform your mood, your energy, and your physical health. Or even connect some of the dots to shift your mental and emotional state.

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