WHU 100: Our 100th episode. Where we’ve been, where we’re going and looking pretty even when your hair is greasy.

Reflecting back on the 100th episode of the podcast I share what I’ve learned about showing up and not controlling the outcome and reflect on our amazing journey and guests over the last 100 episodes together. I share my fears about podcasting and how showing up to your commitments and habits are what really make a difference in your progress. When you’re done listening to this episode, take a scroll back through our roster and catch up on some of the amazing episodes we have shared together. I’m excited for what’s coming next. Thanks for being here! If you’ve enjoyed any of our episodes, it would be wonderful if you wrote a review for the podcast. We want to reach more women in the next year with our work, and your feedback and ratings help us connect with other women just like you. If you are seeking community and health-commitment this fall, join our Wild Collective women’s health program for our online or VIP in person experience. Registration is open now for women who want to pursue their health goals this fall with the support of our Naturopathic Doctors. Register here.

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Welcome to Real Integrative Medicine, where we break down the barriers between evidence and integrative practice. Hosted by Dr. Jordan Robertson, ND, our mission is to empower both patients and clinicians to make confident, evidence-informed decisions with integrative medicine. What's real? What does evidence mean? How should research change our day-to-day health choices? The show will cover the intersection between health, habit change and mindset to help you make confident and science-backed decisions in your health care. The podcast is the sister to our Youtube channel, Real Integrative Medicine, which is geared towards practitioners who want to make evidence-informed recommendations for their patients, without having to dig into the research themselves. You can find out more here: http://www.youtube.com/@RealIntegrativeMed