EASE OS™ with Dr. Connie Cheung

Dr. Connie Cheung

Most health frameworks treat your body in parts. EASE OS™ is the integration that changes everything. Hosted by Dr. Connie Cheung — physical therapist, functional medicine practitioner, nutritionist, yoga medicine specialist, and complex patient for 25+ years — this podcast decodes the four systems your health depends on: Enteric, Autonomic, Somatic, and Empowered Psychology. When you orient these systems in the right sequence, everything else finally works. This is not another wellness show. This is the operating system your healing has been missing.

  1. 20H AGO

    The Loneliness of Fighting for Your Own Life — and the Choice That Changes Everything | EP — Empowered Psychology

    Nobody tells you how lonely it is to fight for your own life. Not the medical fight — the internal one.  The gap between what you are actually living and what the people who love you can hold. The exhaustion of staying positive for everyone else's comfort. The grief of losing who you were before the diagnosis, the crisis, the obstacle — and not yet knowing who you are becoming.  In this episode, Dr. Connie Cheung speaks from inside her own experience of kidney failure, dialysis, identity collapse, and the fork in the road every person in a hard season eventually faces: quiet self-destruction, or choosing yourself — one small true act at a time, with the capacity you actually have. This is not an episode about healing. It is an episode about being human. And it is for anyone who has ever felt that the tools that are supposed to help feel like a luxury when your body and your life are in survival mode. Apply for the Clinical Diagnostic Intensive™ — 4 spots this month ⟶ drconniecheung.com/Clinical-Diagnostic-Intensive Tags: chronic illness, loneliness, identity, dialysis, kidney failure, resilience, EASE OS, empowered psychology, nervous system, survival, hope, grief, complex patient   If this episode spoke to you, share it with someone who might need it. You can also connect with me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drconniecheung Website: https://www.drconniecheung.com/ If You Found This Helpful Please consider: Subscribing to the podcast 🔔  Leaving a review 💬 Sharing this episode 📣

    20 min
  2. APR 21

    The Person You Became Inside Your Own Home — People Pleasing, Chronic Illness, and What Your Body Has Been Trying to Tell You

    This is the episode most wellness content never makes. Because it hits too close to home. Literally. Dr. Connie Cheung — physical therapist, functional medicine practitioner, nutritionist, and someone who spent four years in kidney failure while running a household and a wellness business alone — talks about the invisible chronic stressor that is keeping millions of women sick: the role they play inside their own families. Not abuse. Not obvious toxicity. The quieter thing. The mother-in-law whose criticism arrives sideways. The husband who stopped seeing you because your competence made you invisible. The children whose struggles you have not named out loud yet. The role of the one who holds everything together — and what that role is doing to your nervous system, your gut, your hormones, your immune system, and the weight that will not shift no matter what you do. Research confirms that women who self-silence and chronically suppress their own needs are at significantly higher risk of autoimmune disease, chronic inflammation, IBS, fibromyalgia, and early death. This is not metaphor. This is physiology. In this episode Dr. Connie connects the science to her own story — 25 years of overdoing for others while minimizing her own needs, three years of home hemodialysis as a single mother, and what sixteen days post-kidney transplant has taught her about finally, finally learning to ask for help. This episode covers: → Why the chronic stress that is dysregulating your nervous system may be living in your house, not your diagnosis → The specific relational dynamics that maintain physiological disease states — and why they never appear on a lab panel → People pleasing, self-silencing, and autoimmune disease — what the research actually says → The acts of service love language as a form of self-erasure → Why the people who love you have adapted to your role — and why it is not entirely their fault → What caregiver burnout looks like when you are also the patient  → Learning to name what you need as a clinical intervention, not a personal growth exercise → How the EASE OS™ Empowered Psychology pillar addresses the identity layer that every other intervention misses This is for the woman who wakes up already running the list. Who has done everything right for her health and still cannot get better. Who cannot name exactly what is stressing her because naming it feels like betrayal. Your body has been saying it. It is time to use your voice. Learn more about EASE OS™: drconniecheung.com Apply for the Clinical Diagnostic Intensive: drconniecheung.com/Clinical-Diagnostic-Intensive PRIMARY KEYWORDS — ➢ people pleasing chronic illness ➢ caregiver burnout women ➢ self-silencing autoimmune disease ➢ nervous system dysregulation relationships  ➢ chronic stress inflammation women ➢ women's health autoimmune ➢ functional medicine women ➢ identity chronic illness ➢ nervous system healing ➢ when the body says no SECONDARY / LONG-TAIL KEYWORDS — ➢ people pleasing makes you sick ➢ chronic illness home stress ➢ unnamed relational stressor ➢ self-silencing health consequences ➢ acts of service burnout  ➢ overdoing for others chronic illness ➢ asking for help chronic illness ➢ EASE OS empowered psychology ➢ caregiver identity illness ➢ role identity autoimmune women ➢ somatic stress family dynamics

    32 min
  3. APR 14

    I Was Labeled a Difficult Patient. Then I Built EASE OS™. | Dr. Connie Cheung

    Four years ago, Dr. Connie Cheung was running a thriving hot yoga and functional wellness business. Then, acute kidney failure from lupus nephritis changed everything. Recorded 16 days after her second kidney transplant, Dr. Connie shares the full story for the first time — in sequence, without the polished version. In this episode, you'll hear: → How lupus nephritis and acute kidney failure pulled her out of her hot yoga business and into a dialysis clinic — almost overnight → What it was like to undergo chemotherapy to save her kidneys — and have it fail  → Three years of home hemodialysis as a single mother — the schedule, the fear, the scary moments alone with the machine at midnight → Her twin sister who tried to donate a kidney, and why blood type O made matching nearly impossible → A yoga student who stepped forward to donate her kidney — and what that kind of generosity does to a nervous system that has been in survival mode for years → A kidney transplant that was severely rejected within weeks — and a medical team that dropped her, labeled her difficult, and walked away → Three more years on the transplant waitlist with a high PRA (panel reactive antibody) — two calls that came close and then fell through → Closing her business, losing her identity, and learning to hold fear and hope simultaneously → How EASE OS™ was born — not from research, but from a body that had no other option → Where she is now: 16 days post-transplant, grateful and terrified, and applying her own framework to her own recovery in real time This is not an inspirational story. It is the origin story of EASE OS™ — a health integration framework built around four systems: Enteric (gut brain), Autonomic (nervous system safety), Somatic (body as data), and Empowered Psychology (identity inside illness). ➢ If you have been told your labs are normal, but your body doesn't feel normal, this episode is for you. ➢ If you are a practitioner with complex patients whose results won't hold, this episode is for you.  ➢ If you have ever been labeled difficult by a system that ran out of answers — this episode is especially for you. Topics covered: lupus nephritis, kidney failure, chronic kidney disease, home hemodialysis, kidney transplant, transplant rejection, high PRA antibody sensitization, living kidney donor, functional medicine, nervous system regulation, chronic illness identity, medical trauma, integrative health, EASE OS™ framework, autonomic nervous system healing, somatic awareness, empowered psychology Learn more about EASE OS™: drconniecheung.com Apply for the Clinical Diagnostic Intensive: drconniecheung.com/Clinical-Diagnostic-Intensive Follow Dr. Connie on Instagram: @drconniecheung Primary keywords → kidney failure → kidney transplant → dialysis → lupus nephritis → home hemodialysis → transplant rejection → living kidney donor → chronic kidney disease → functional medicine → chronic illness  Secondary / long-tail keywords → high PRA transplant → nervous system regulation chronic illness → medical trauma healing → chronic illness identity loss → integrative health autoimmune  → labeled difficult patient → autonomic nervous system healing → somatic awareness illness → complex patient functional medicine →single mother chronic illness Long-tail keywords are where Dr. Connie has a real competitive advantage — no one else owns "high PRA transplant" or "labeled difficult patient" in the podcast space. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel so you never miss an episode of the EASE OS: Less Effort, More Power! We release new episodes every week. Click here to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes: Apple Podcast: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power Click here to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify: Spotify: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power And if you liked this message, please leave us a review on iTunes!. Be sure to follow Dr. Connie on Instagram and Tiktok! Instagram: @drconniecheung  TikTok: @drconniecheung_ LinkedIn: Dr. Connie Cheung

    37 min
  4. MAR 24

    When the Data Misses the Life: Why Following the Science Wasn't Enough

    What happens when you've followed the science, trusted the labs, and done everything "right"—but you still don't have answers?   In this episode, I share a deeply personal and clinical perspective on one of the most overlooked gaps in both conventional and functional medicine: the absence of pattern recognition.   After 25 years living with lupus, navigating the complexities of transplant medicine, and experiencing firsthand how even advanced care can miss the full picture, I began to see something clearly:   Data alone is not enough.   This episode is about what happens when we over-rely on what can be measured and under-value what must be understood.   It's also about the compensatory patterns we develop in our lives—how we overwork, overperform, and "push through" in ways that look like strength, but often keep us stuck in cycles that the body continues to respond to.   If you've ever felt like your labs don't fully explain how you feel, or like you're doing everything right but still not getting results, this episode will give you a new lens to understand what's really going on.   In This Episode, We Cover: ✔️ Why following the science doesn't always lead to full healing ✔️ The difference between hard data (labs, markers) and soft data (patterns, lived experience) ✔️ Why both conventional and functional medicine can miss the full picture ✔️ How chronic illness is influenced by stress, environment, and life context ✔️ The concept of compensatory patterns—and how they show up in high-functioning individuals ✔️ How overworking, overachieving, and staying busy can mask deeper misalignment ✔️ My personal experience navigating lupus, transplant complexity, and medical uncertainty ✔️ Why complex cases often get labeled as "difficult" instead of being fully understood ✔️ The turning point where I stopped efforting my way through life and faced what was actually misaligned ✔️ How to begin recognizing the pattern your body has been living inside   Key Takeaways Lab results can tell you what is happening—but not always why it's happening The body adapts to your life, not just your biology High-functioning individuals often stay stuck longer because they can compensate What looks like resilience can sometimes be prolonged misalignment Healing requires both scientific insight and pattern recognition You don't always need more data—you may need a different way of understanding   Sometimes the reason nothing is fully resolving is not because you haven't tried hard enough. It's because the approach you've been using is incomplete.   If you've been feeling like: ✔️ You have the information but not the clarity ✔️ You've followed the protocols but still feel stuck ✔️ Something in your life feels "off" but you've been managing around it   This episode is an invitation to look at your situation differently.   Not through more effort. But through pattern.   If this episode resonated and you want to go deeper, I've made the full replay of my Gut Brain Stability sessions available.   Inside, I walk through how to: ✨ Identify your patterns ✨ Stabilize your system ✨ And work in the right sequence   This is not about adding more to your plate—it's about understanding what's already there. → https://www.easeossystems.com/ease-os-gut-brain-stability-reset-replay-page   If this episode spoke to you, share it with someone who might need it. You can also connect with me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drconniecheung Website: https://easeossystems.com/   If You Found This Helpful Please consider: Subscribing to the podcast 🔔  Leaving a review 💬 Sharing this episode 📣

    15 min
  5. MAR 16

    The Suffering Loop No One Names | Why High-Functioning Women Stay Stuck Even When They're Doing Everything Right

    If you are bloated, tired, wired, foggy, inflamed, waking at 3am, or still feeling "off" despite doing everything right, this episode is for you. In this episode, Dr. Connie Cheung breaks down the hidden suffering loop many high-functioning women live inside — a pattern where psychology, physiology, behavior, habits, and identity keep reinforcing instability even when nothing dramatic shows up on labs. This is not another generic gut health episode. This is not vague nervous system talk. This is a clinically grounded, emotionally honest explanation of why so many women stay stuck in cycles of symptom management, temporary relief, self-blame, and chronic compensation. You'll learn: ✔️ why high-functioning women often compensate instead of collapse ✔️ why normal labs do not always mean a regulated body ✔️ how psychology affects physiology ✔️ how behavior and daily habits reinforce nervous system patterns ✔️ why symptoms like bloating, poor sleep, tension, brain fog, fatigue, and weight changes are often connected ✔️ why treating symptoms separately wastes years  ✔️ what it means to stop solving the wrong layer If you are sick and tired of the current state of your health and know something deeper has been missed, this episode will help your body finally make sense. In this episode: 💠 The hidden suffering loop no one names 💠 Why strong women normalize quiet depletion 💠 The connection between nervous system dysregulation and digestion 💠 How stress, identity, control, and over-functioning affect health 💠 Why patchwork healing does not hold 💠 What real sequence and system-level healing require Continue with the free live training series: Session 1 replay → https://www.easeossystems.com/ease-os-gut-brain-stability-reset-replay-page Session 2 → https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/YZasmXwHSpCuRG8MvFs_3Q#/registration Session 3 → https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/W584pGKRRdmV_UVen5uy_Q#/registration Connect with Dr. Connie Cheung: 🌐 https://www.easeossystems.com/ ✨ https://www.instagram.com/drconniecheung ✨ https://www.youtube.com/ ⁨@DrConnieCheung⁩  0:57 Why High-Functioning Women Experience Invisible Suffering 1:36 When You're Functioning but Your Body Feels Off 2:46 The Hidden Loop That Drains Energy and Confidence 3:38 Why Understanding Your Body Isn't Always Enough 4:49 Why High-Achieving Women Try to Fix Everything with Effort 6:06 How Psychology Directly Affects Your Physiology 7:16 The Nervous System Under Constant Readiness 8:18 How Habits Train Your Nervous System (Without You Realizing) 9:36 Chronic Stress and Survival Mode Explained  10:42 How Stress Disrupts Digestion and Gut Health 11:36 Why the Body Prioritizes Survival Over Healing  13:12 The "Suffering Loop" High-Functioning Women Get Stuck In 15:14 Why Strong Women Compensate Instead of Collapsing 16:23 Hidden Symptoms: Poor Sleep, Brain Fog, Hormones & Weight 17:48 Why Treating Symptoms Separately Doesn't Work 19:18 Why Health Improvements Don't Always Last 20:33 The Real Reason Women Blame Themselves 22:10 The Fragmented Health Advice Problem  27:11 How to Break the Loop and Restore Nervous System Balance #high-functioningwomenhealth #normallabsbutstilltired #nervoussystemdysregulation #bloatingandbrainfog #wakingat3am #chronicstresssymptoms #gutbrainconnection #whyIfeeloffbutlabsarenormal #functionalmedicineandnervoussystem #women'shealthfatigue #hiddencausesofbloatingandfatigue #healthanxietyvsphysiology #stressanddigestion #healingforhighachievers Be sure to subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel so you never miss an episode of the EASE OS: Less Effort, More Power! We release new episodes every week. Click here to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes: Apple Podcast: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power Click here to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify: Spotify: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power And if you liked this message, please leave us a review on iTunes!. Be sure to follow Dr. Connie on Instagram and Tiktok! Instagram: @drconniecheung  TikTok: @drconniecheung_ LinkedIn: Dr. Connie Cheung

    30 min
  6. MAR 10

    NORMAL LABS. UNSETTLED BODY. THERE'S A REASON

    If your labs are "normal" but you still feel bloated, foggy, tired, wired, inflamed, or subtly off — this episode is for you. In this episode, Dr. Connie Cheung explains the missing integration that keeps high-functioning women stuck in a suffering loop: treating symptoms separately while the upstream system remains unstable. You'll learn: ✔ Why bloating, brain fog, poor sleep, weight changes, and low energy are often connected ✔ How chronic nervous system readiness shifts blood flow, digestion, sleep, inflammation, and cognition  ✔ Why medicine and wellness both miss this intersection ✔ Why smart, disciplined women keep wasting time solving the wrong layer ✔ What actually has to change for the body to repair This is not generic gut talk. This is system-level physiology for women who are still functioning, still performing, and still quietly feeling off. If you're tired of managing symptoms instead of understanding the pattern underneath them, this episode will connect the dots. Join the free live training on March 12: → https://www.easeossystems.com/ease-os-3day-training-gut-brain-stability Be sure to subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel so you never miss an episode of the EASE OS: Less Effort, More Power! We release new episodes every week. Click here to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes: Apple Podcast: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power Click here to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify: Spotify: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power And if you liked this message, please leave us a review on iTunes!. Be sure to follow Dr. Connie on Instagram and Tiktok! Instagram: @drconniecheung  TikTok: @drconniecheung_ LinkedIn: Dr. Connie Cheung

    20 min
  7. MAR 3

    Why You Feel Bloated, Foggy, Wired & Tired — Even When Your Labs Are "Normal"

    If you're eating clean, managing stress, and doing everything "right" — but your body still feels bloated, wired, tired, foggy, or subtly inflamed — this episode is for you. Many high-functioning women experience: 🔴 3pm bloating 🔴 3am wake-ups 🔴 Afternoon crashes 🔴 Weight creeping up despite discipline 🔴 Brain fog and forgetfulness 🔴 Tight jaw and constant tension  🔴 Labs that are "normal," but symptoms that persist In this episode, Dr. Connie explains the physiological intersection most doctors miss: how chronic nervous system activation shifts blood flow, slows digestion, flattens cortisol rhythms, alters insulin sensitivity, fragments sleep, and subtly increases inflammation — even when lab work looks fine. This isn't trauma talk. This isn't another gut protocol. This is about understanding why high-functioning women compensate instead of reset — and how to stabilize the system upstream. If you've ever felt "off" but couldn't articulate why, this episode will connect the dots. CLICK HERE to listen → https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6sFubvxvSICMcoBowOLsfP3U2G9L0-Zg 🎥 Join the free live training starting March 12, where Dr. Connie teaches how to stabilize your nervous system so digestion, energy, and clarity finally settle. Click Here → https://www.easeossystems.com/ease-os-3day-training-gut-brain-stability Be sure to subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel so you never miss an episode of the EASE OS: Less Effort, More Power! We release new episodes every week. Click here to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes: Apple Podcast: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power Click here to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify: Spotify: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power And if you liked this message, please leave us a review on iTunes!. Be sure to follow Dr. Connie on Instagram and Tiktok! Instagram: @drconniecheung  TikTok: @drconniecheung_ LinkedIn: Dr. Connie Cheung

    25 min
  8. FEB 24

    You Were Taught the Wrong Order | Nervous System Regulation & Gut-Brain Stability

    Why does healing feel inconsistent — even when you're doing everything right? In this episode, Dr. Connie Cheung explains the biological hierarchy behind nervous system regulation and gut-brain health — and why most high-functioning women are unknowingly working in the wrong sequence. You'll learn:   • Why safety must come before strategy   • How nervous system dysregulation affects digestion and energy   • Why effort compounds stress when the order is wrong   • How identity and survival patterns influence symptoms   • The biological reason symptoms "move" instead of resolve 1:26 The Wrong Healing Sequence Keeping You Stuck 2:27 High-Functioning Women & Hidden Burnout Signs 4:59 Survival vs Repair vs Optimization (The Healing Hierarchy) 6:31 Sympathetic vs Parasympathetic Nervous System Explained 8:16 What "Not Feeling Safe" Actually Means in the Body 10:20 Why Gut Issues, Bloating & Food Sensitivities Persist 11:58 Stress, Cortisol, Thyroid & Hormone Imbalance Connection 13:27 Adaptation vs True Nervous System Reorganization 15:39 Safety First: The Correct Healing Order 15:59 What Is Stress Cycle Completion? 17:00 Why High Achievers Miss Nervous System Dysregulation 18:08 How to Restore Digestion, Sleep & Hormonal Balance 20:21 How to Heal the Right Way (Live Training Invitation) If you've tried nutrition, therapy, supplements, discipline, or optimization and still feel unstable — this episode explains why. Because it's not a motivation problem. It's a sequencing problem. 🎟️ Join the free live training:  → https://www.easeossystems.com/ease-os-3day-training-gut-brain-stability Be sure to subscribe to our podcast and YouTube channel so you never miss an episode of the EASE OS: Less Effort, More Power! We release new episodes every week. Click here to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes: Apple Podcast: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power Click here to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify: Spotify: EASE OS™: Less Effort, More Power And if you liked this message, please leave us a review on iTunes!. Be sure to follow Dr. Connie on Instagram and Tiktok! Instagram: @drconniecheung  TikTok: @drconniecheung_ LinkedIn: Dr. Connie Cheung

    23 min
4.9
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18 Ratings

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Most health frameworks treat your body in parts. EASE OS™ is the integration that changes everything. Hosted by Dr. Connie Cheung — physical therapist, functional medicine practitioner, nutritionist, yoga medicine specialist, and complex patient for 25+ years — this podcast decodes the four systems your health depends on: Enteric, Autonomic, Somatic, and Empowered Psychology. When you orient these systems in the right sequence, everything else finally works. This is not another wellness show. This is the operating system your healing has been missing.

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