The Great Connect

Carrie Allen

The Great Connect explores the way we work and live - what works and what doesn't, to truly engage in the human experience. All the while we're preparing for the great paradigm shift to reimagine what could be. This is the Great Connect.

  1. Financial Wellbeing 101: How Holistic Health Practitioners Can Build a Profitable Business Without Burning Out with Rebecca Kushner

    APR 29

    Financial Wellbeing 101: How Holistic Health Practitioners Can Build a Profitable Business Without Burning Out with Rebecca Kushner

    Nobody tells you that building a healing practice also means building a business. In this episode of The Great Connect, Carrie talks with Rebecca Kushner—CPA, certified health coach, and what many of her clients lovingly call their “business therapist”—about financial wellbeing for holistic health practitioners. This conversation is for practitioners, coaches, and wellness business owners who want to help people without burning themselves out in the process. Together, they unpack the hidden pressure behind the “see more patients, make more money” model—and why that approach often leads to overwhelm, capacity issues, and unsustainable growth. Rebecca shares a more grounded way to think about practice finances, pricing, profitability, overhead, hiring, marketing, and sustainable business growth—especially for practitioners who were trained to serve, but never taught how to run a business. In this episode, we cover: Why the “more patients = more money” model has limitsHow to build a profitable, values-aligned practice without self-sacrificeThe real reason so many practitioners avoid their numbersA simple financial health audit for your practiceHow to think about pricing, volume, expenses, and take-home incomeThe three forms of currency affecting your business: money, time, and energyA practical red, yellow, green expense framework to evaluate subscriptions, tools, and overheadHow to know when it’s time to hire admin support, a practitioner, or outside helpWhy marketing advice feels so noisy—and how to find what actually works for your businessThe power of monthly money meetings to reduce stress and create clarityHow to grow a wellness business in a way that supports your life stage, values, and real capacityWhether you’re just starting your private practice, navigating the messy middle, or rethinking how to grow without burning out, this episode offers practical insight and real relief. If you’re a holistic practitioner, health coach, functional medicine provider, wellness entrepreneur, or private practice owner trying to create a more sustainable business—this one’s for you. Connect with Rebecca:https://www.rebeccakushner.com/Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/accountingforappetite/

    56 min
  2. Herbalism 101: Plant Medicine, Local Herbs & Everyday Natural Wellness with Erin Antosh

    APR 22

    Herbalism 101: Plant Medicine, Local Herbs & Everyday Natural Wellness with Erin Antosh

    In this episode of The Great Connect, we sit down with herbalist Erin Antosh Rudzinski for a grounded, beginner-friendly conversation about herbalism, western plant medicine, and the healing potential of the plants growing all around us. If herbalism has ever sounded interesting but also a little overwhelming, this is a beautiful place to start. We talk about what herbalism really means, how local herbs can support the body, and why plant medicine does not have to mean buying dozens of supplements or overhauling your entire life overnight. Erin breaks down the basics of teas, tinctures, capsules, and herbal rituals—and shares simple ways to begin working with herbs for stress, sleep, gut health, energy, liver support, and seasonal allergies. We also explore the bigger picture: how modern life affects our health, why local farms matter, how weeds like dandelion and chickweed can be surprisingly supportive, and what it looks like to reconnect with the medicinal value of the natural world around us. In this episode, we cover: What herbalism and plant medicine actually meanThe difference between western herbalism, TCM, and AyurvedaWhy local herbs and ancestral plant traditions both matterDandelion, chickweed, marshmallow root, skullcap, tulsi, valerian, eleuthero, and stinging nettleTeas vs. tinctures vs. capsules—and why preparation changes how an herb worksHerbal support for stress, sleep, energy, gut health, liver health, and seasonal allergiesWhy raw local honey can be helpful during allergy seasonThe problem with pesticides when foraging or harvesting from your yardHow Erin’s own healing journey led her into herbalismSimple ways to start using plant medicine without making it complicatedThis conversation is a reminder that herbalism does not have to be extreme or intimidating. Sometimes it starts with a cup of tea, a better understanding of the plants near you, or seeing your kitchen scraps in a completely new way. If you’ve been curious about natural wellness, plant medicine, herbal remedies, local herbs, or beginner herbalism, this episode is for you. Connect with Erin: https://www.holistichealthhub.app/where-the-good-grows

    1h 5m
  3. Perimenopause 101: Symptoms, Hormones, Menopause, and What Every Woman Needs to Know—with Nikki and Susannah of Menopausitive Workshop

    APR 14

    Perimenopause 101: Symptoms, Hormones, Menopause, and What Every Woman Needs to Know—with Nikki and Susannah of Menopausitive Workshop

    Perimenopause 101: think menopause is just hot flashes and mood swings? Not even close. In this episode of The Great Connect, Carrie sits down with Nikki and Susannah, co-founders of Menopausitive, for an empowering, beginner-friendly conversation about perimenopause, menopause, post-menopause, hormones, symptoms, hormone therapy, midlife health, and what women were never properly taught about this transition. If you’ve been wondering why you suddenly can’t sleep, feel more anxious, have brain fog, heart palpitations, mood shifts, weight changes, or just feel “off” in your body—this episode helps connect the dots. Whether you’re in your 30s, 40s, or 50s, this is a powerful introduction to what’s actually happening in the female body during the menopause transition—and how to navigate it with more support, clarity, and self-compassion. In this episode, we cover: Perimenopause vs. menopause vs. post-menopauseWhen perimenopause starts and how long it can lastCommon perimenopause symptoms and lesser-known signsWhy progesterone and estrogen matter so muchHow hormones affect sleep, mood, stress, metabolism, gut health, and inflammationWhy midlife workouts may need to changeNutrition support for women in midlife, including protein and fiberHormone therapy explained in a more approachable wayHow to talk to your doctor about menopause symptomsWhy so many women feel dismissed, confused, or alone during this phaseThe link between menopause, brain health, heart health, and longevityHow to support yourself with stress tools, strength training, community, and better informationThis conversation is for women navigating the menopause transition—but also for partners, daughters, providers, and anyone who wants to better understand what women’s bodies are moving through in midlife. Because this is not a niche issue. It’s not “just stress.” And it’s not something women should have to suffer through in silence. If this episode resonates, share it with a woman you love—or with someone who loves a woman. Resources mentioned: Menopausitive Workshop: https://www.holistichealthhub.app/the-menopausitive-workshop Insight Timer (meditation app): https://insighttimer.com/ Dr. Becca Levy's research on aging attitudes, Yale: https://ysph.yale.edu/about-school-of-public-health/communications-public-relations/publications/public-health-magazine/article/becca-levy-and-the-fight-against-ageism/ 🎙️ Guests: Nikki & Susannah, Co-founders of Menopausitive 🌐 https://www.holistichealthhub.app/the-menopausitive-workshop The Human Array explores holistic health without the overwhelm, the BS, or the miracle cures. Just real conversations, real science, and the occasional admission that sometimes surviving IS the wellness practice. 🔔 Subscribe so you don't miss what's next.

    1h 21m
  4. Pelvic Floor Health 101: Leaking, Pain, Prolapse & How to Fix the Root, Not Just the Symptoms

    APR 7

    Pelvic Floor Health 101: Leaking, Pain, Prolapse & How to Fix the Root, Not Just the Symptoms

    Most people don’t think about their pelvic floor—until something starts to feel off. Leaking. Pain. Pressure. Prolapse. But these symptoms don’t appear overnight. Pelvic floor dysfunction is often something that’s been building quietly over time. In this episode, pelvic floor physical therapist Kathy Bochnowski, Founder, PT, OCS, Cert-DN, joins us for a real, honest, and long-overdue conversation about pelvic floor health—what it is, why it matters, and how to actually address the root cause of common symptoms. What Is the Pelvic Floor? The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that support your bladder, bowel, and reproductive organs. It plays a critical role in: Bladder and bowel controlCore stability and postureSexual functionPregnancy, birth, and postpartum recoveryWhen these muscles are weak, tight, or uncoordinated, it can lead to a wide range of symptoms—many of which are often dismissed as “normal.” Common Signs of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Urinary leakage (especially with coughing, sneezing, or exercise)Constipation or bowel issuesPainful sexPelvic pain or pressureLow back, hip, or tailbone painA feeling of heaviness or possible prolapseThese symptoms are common—but they are not something you have to live with. Why Pelvic Floor Health Matters Pelvic floor dysfunction doesn’t just affect one area—it can impact your entire body. Even small symptoms (like occasional leaking) can be early signs of deeper imbalance and may progress over time if left unaddressed. The good news: most pelvic floor issues are highly treatable with the right support. What We Cover in This Episode What the pelvic floor is—and why it’s often more vulnerable in womenThe full range of pelvic floor symptoms (urinary, bowel, sexual, and pain-related)Why leaking, constipation, and painful sex are not “just part of being a woman”How early symptoms can point to more advanced issues like prolapseThe connection between pelvic floor health and back, hip, and tailbone painWhat pelvic floor physical therapy actually looks like (and why it’s not just Kegels)What to know before and after pregnancyWhy the standard 6-week postpartum checkup often falls shortWhy it’s never too late to seek support—at any age or stageWho This Is For Anyone with a pelvic floor. This includes women at every age and stage—whether you’ve had children or not, whether you’re in your 20s or navigating perimenopause, whether your symptoms are new or something you’ve been quietly managing for years. The Bottom Line Pelvic floor dysfunction is common—but it’s not inevitable. Most symptoms are preventable. Many are treatable. And you don’t have to accept leaking, pain, or discomfort as your baseline. About Kathy Kathy Bochnowski, Founder, PT, OCS, Cert-DN, is a pelvic floor physical therapist based in Park City, Utah, with over 21 years of experience in pelvic health. She works with women, men, and children, helping them restore strength, function, and confidence in their bodies. Learn more at: https://portal.holistichealthhub.app/happy-body-physical-therapy The Great Connect is part of The Human Array — holistic health for real humans, no gurus required.

    48 min
  5. Light 101: The Missing Piece in Sleep, Mood, Hormones, Energy & Overall Health (with Roudy Nassif)

    MAR 24

    Light 101: The Missing Piece in Sleep, Mood, Hormones, Energy & Overall Health (with Roudy Nassif)

    What if your fatigue, brain fog, poor sleep, and lack of motivation weren’t personal failures—but a light environment problem? That’s exactly what Roudy Nassif, founder of VivaRays, discovered after years of struggling with his own health—and seven years of deep research into why nothing else was working. In this episode, we break down the overlooked variable in modern health: light. Not just blue light—but the full spectrum, the timing, and how your light environment is shaping your hormones, mitochondria, dopamine, melatonin, and circadian rhythm—often without you realizing it. No extremes. No perfection required. Just a clear, eye-opening conversation about what light is actually doing to your body—and simple, practical ways to start working with it instead of against it. What we cover: Why up to 2/3 of your energy may come from light—not foodWhat artificial light is doing to your mitochondria after sunsetWhy blue light isn’t “bad”—but timing and context is everythingHow nighttime screen exposure impacts dopamine and next-day motivationWhy sunglasses might be working against your biologyA simple, realistic 5-step daily light protocol you can start tomorrowWhy one pair of blue light glasses isn’t enough—and what actually works The 5 Steps Roudy Recommends: Get 10–15 minutes of morning sunlight (no sunglasses; barefoot if possible)Get additional sunlight mid-morningGet gradual UVB exposure midday (11am–2pm) to support vitamin D + melaninWatch the sunset to signal your nervous system to wind downReduce/block artificial light after sunset with the right lenses at the right time This is the episode for anyone who’s tried everything—diets, supplements, sleep routines—and still feels like something is missing. Because it might not be what you’re doing. It might be the light you’re living in. And this conversation just might change your health—and life—forever. LIMITED-TIME OFFER Thanks to Roudy’s generosity, enjoy 15% off your VivaRays order through April 23, 2026. 🔗 Learn more about VivaRays: https://www.holistichealthhub.app/vivarays The Human Array is your no-BS guide to holistic health — self-aware, science-backed, and zero wellness elitism. 📱 Follow us: @thehumanarray 🌐 thehumanarray.com

    57 min
  6. A Failing Healthcare System for Patients and Practitioners—And the Health That’s Still Yours (with w/ Dr. Tom Ingegno)

    MAR 17

    A Failing Healthcare System for Patients and Practitioners—And the Health That’s Still Yours (with w/ Dr. Tom Ingegno)

    What does holistic health actually look like when you strip away the gadgets, protocols, and biohacking buzzwords? In this episode of The Great Connect, Carrie sits down with Dr. Tom Ingegno—Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine and East Asian medicine practitioner with more than 25 years of experience—to talk about what real, integrated health looks like in a system that’s failing both patients and practitioners. Together, they explore why modern healthcare often burns out the very people trying to help, how convenience culture and engineered foods have shaped our health, and why so many of the most powerful health practices are still the simplest ones. The truth? A lot of what actually supports our health isn’t complicated—but it does require intention. What you’ll learn in this episode: What biohacking gets wrong about health—and what a 3,000-year-old medicine tradition gets rightWhy no retreat, supplement, or protocol works without doing the internal workHow the healthcare system is burning out practitioners while failing patientsWhy many food cravings aren’t a willpower problem—they’re a food science problemThe free, foundational health practices that still matter most (sunlight, breath, movement, community)Why joy and human connection are non-negotiable inputs for health, not soft extrasHow East Asian medicine concepts like the pericardium (emotional protection) translate into modern lifeWhy “that’s just aging” is a myth worth questioning—and what healthy aging can actually look likeThis conversation explores preventive health, personal responsibility, and how simple daily practices can support wellbeing—even in a healthcare system that often works against both patients and practitioners. Who is Dr. Tom Ingegno? Dr. Tom Ingegno is a licensed acupuncturist and Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine who specializes in Japanese-style acupuncture and East Asian medicine. He runs Charm City Integrative in Baltimore, where he offers acupuncture alongside therapies like cold plunge, red light therapy, sauna, and salt therapy. He hosts the podcast Irreverent Health, recently screened the film Suck It Up, Buttercup on medical burnout and healthcare reform, and authored a cupping book designed to bring an affordable traditional home practice back to everyday families. 🔗 Charm City Integrative: https://www.charmcityintegrative.com/ 🎙️ Irreverent Health Podcast: https://irreverenthealth.com/ 📖 Tom's Cupping Book: https://www.thecuppingbook.com/ 🎬 Suck It Up Buttercup Film: https://irreverenthealth.com/suck-it-up-buttercup/ EPISODE RESOURCES Holistic Health Hub Directory: https://www.holistichealthhub.app/directory Mead Hall Mondays: https://www.holistichealthhub.app/offer/acts-of-peace-in-times-of-war-beem The Great Connect is part of The Human Array — real conversations about holistic health, no gurus required.

    54 min
  7. Food Frequency 101: High-Frequency Foods, Conscious Eating & Holistic Nourishment w/ Karin Edgett

    MAR 10

    Food Frequency 101: High-Frequency Foods, Conscious Eating & Holistic Nourishment w/ Karin Edgett

    Food Frequency 101 explores the idea that food may be more than just fuel—it may also carry energy, frequency, and information that influences how we feel. In this episode of The Human Array podcast, Carrie sits down with Karin Edgett—visionary artist, photographer, and holistic food educator—for a conversation about food consciousness, conscious eating, and the energetic relationship we have with what we consume. Karin shares how years of migraines, nausea, joint pain, and depression eventually led her to the first practitioner who suggested food might be part of the solution. That moment sparked a journey through nutritional cooking, traditional food cultures, and time spent on food farms across Central and South America—where she began learning how differently food can be grown, prepared, and understood. Along the way, Carrie and Karin explore ideas that stretch beyond conventional nutrition: food as frequency, choosing high-vibration foods, traditional fermentation practices, and the role intention and awareness may play in how nourishment is received by the body. From garlic and dandelions to yogurt whey and fermented condiments, this conversation opens the door to a more curious and conscious way of thinking about food. No rigid rules. No one-size-fits-all prescriptions. Just an honest conversation about food consciousness, holistic nourishment, and how our relationship with food may influence wellbeing, creativity, and transformation. What We Cover Karin’s healing journey—from chronic migraines, joint pain, and nausea to discovering holistic nutrition, traditional food preparation, and alternative wellness practicesThe lost history of fermented foods—why ketchup, mustard, pickles, hot sauce, and even soda were once naturally fermentedWhy the liquid whey on top of yogurt matters—and why it may be one of the most overlooked probiotic foods in your fridgeThe difference between truly fermented kombucha and commercial kombucha that has been pasteurized and re-carbonatedFood as frequency—what people mean when they talk about food carrying energy or vibrational qualitiesThe “state of grace” before eating—how gratitude, awareness, and mindset may influence digestion and nourishmentHigh-vibration foods—including leafy greens, garlic, and wild plants like dandelionsThe unforgettable pig story—a surprising conversation about intuition, animals, and listening to food differentlySmall first steps toward more conscious eating—from cooking at home to choosing whole foods and fermented foodsPerfect for You If… You’re curious about food consciousness, food frequency, or high-vibration foodsYou want to explore holistic nutrition beyond calories and macrosYou’re interested in traditional food preparation and fermented foodYou’ve tried conventional nutrition advice and want a more intuitive, whole-person approach to food Connect with Karin: https://portal.holistichealthhub.app/karin-edgett Garlic dressing book: https://www.karinedgett.art/art-food-etc-blog/2025/12/2/garlic-lover-dressings-recipe-book

    47 min

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The Great Connect explores the way we work and live - what works and what doesn't, to truly engage in the human experience. All the while we're preparing for the great paradigm shift to reimagine what could be. This is the Great Connect.

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