The Holistically Correct Podcast

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The Holistically Correct Podcast

The Holistically Correct Podcast is a space for open, honest, and sometimes challenging conversations about holistic wellness. What actually works, what’s accessible, how do we come to these conclusions, and how do we sort through an internet full of confident opinions and very little clinical experience?I’m Alicia Hawes, Holistic Health Practitioner, Clinical Herbalist and Ayurvedic Health Counselor. You will hear a lot about herbs, Ayurveda, yoga, TCM, because those are my primary modalities.   We’ll also engage in conversations with practitioners across modalities who bring real experience to the table, not theory. Because holistic means the whole picture and I want to examine that picture from multiple angles.I began podcasting because I got tired of watching people suffer with bad information and no real guidance. This podcast is my way of reaching the people I can’t sit across from one-on-one, sharing what a decade of study and clinical work has taught me about how the body act

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    Everybody Poops: Ayurvedic Digestion, Stool Signs, and Herbal Support

    👇 LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR WORK 🌿Special Guest: ALEX MUNDT 🌐 Website: wildalexherbs.com 📚 June 6th Digestion Webinar ---> wildalexherbs.com/modalities/classes/discover-your-digestive-system 🎙️ Your Host: ALICIA HAWES 📋 Book a New Client Assessment ---> l.bttr.to/xtlny 🌐 Website: holisticallycorrect.com 📬 CONTACT THE SHOW Have questions, guest suggestions, or feedback? We'd love to hear from you. ✉️ [email protected] Everybody Poops: Ayurvedic Digestion, Stool Signs, and Herbal Support Alicia Hawes welcomes master herbalist and nutritional therapist Alex Mundt to discuss how holistic care can fill gaps many people experience in conventional healthcare, using digestion as the starting point for better outcomes. Alex shares her background, why Ayurveda “hit home,” and why stool quality is a key indicator of imbalance and prevention, including how Kapha, Pitta, and Vata relate to the digestive tract. They outline what a “normal” bowel movement looks like, how digestion works from mouth to elimination, and how stress and mindset around food affect digestive function. The episode covers common digestive complaints, costs associated with IBS, and accessible starting remedies like CCF Tea, hing, trikatu, and triphala, plus practical cautions about self-treating chronic issues. Alex also announces a June 6 digestion webinar and both invite listeners to follow for deeper future conversations. 00:00 Welcome to Holistically Correct 00:49 Meet Alex Mut 01:30 Alex’s Ayurveda Journey 04:33 Why Digestion Matters 10:09 IBS Costs and Constipation Myths 15:38 What Normal Poop Looks Like 18:13 Gut and Nervous System Link 22:23 How Digestion Works 25:37 Alkaline Water and Stomach Acid 33:01 Agni and Digestive Fire Types 37:28 Balanced Digestive Fire 37:53 When Agni Goes Wrong 39:38 Gut Health By Numbers 40:42 Health Choices Compound 45:29 Mindset While Cooking 48:22 Gratitude And Rest Digest 51:20 Dosha Timing Troubleshoot 52:56 Herbs For Gas And Bloat 54:27 Period Pain Digestion Link 59:33 Hing And Downward Energy 01:02:12 Trikatu And Triphala Basics 01:06:30 Safety Notes And Wrap Up

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    Filling the Gap: Collaborative Paths to Holistic Solutions

    📅 Book a session with Alicia http://l.bttr.to/xtlny   🌐 Website: holisticallycorrect.com ✉️ Want to be a guest, have suggestions or just want to say hi? Email me: [email protected] 📝 Take Alicia’s free mini wellness assessment https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScUB8qEphaxXjjylg2GwgIyLPqjuKnRdefILd5GKAS9TtbBWw/viewform Check out my colleague, Lila's new, podcast here: Herbal (R)evolution In the first episode of Holistically Correct, Alicia Hawes reframes “the gap” in American healthcare as an insurance-driven problem, tracing the rise of utilization review and prior authorization from early risk-pooling plans to today’s routine delays and denials—sometimes even AI-driven—shifting decision-making away from doctors and burdening patients. She describes how shrinking reimbursements and growing administrative demands leave physicians with short visits, limited prevention, and little time for education or cross-specialist communication, while urgent care expands to fill access gaps through volume-based care. Alicia explains how holistic practitioners can bridge what insurance won’t fund—time, coaching, prevention, and whole-person pattern recognition—while still valuing doctors’ diagnostics and emergency care, and she invites more collaboration across modalities. Listeners are encouraged to assess whether their doctor truly listens, and to follow along for upcoming episodes, including one on digestion and Ayurveda.   00:00 Show Intro and Mission 00:56 Why Patients Still Feel Missing Pieces 03:41 Respecting Doctors While Seeing Limits 05:17 How Health Insurance Began 05:58 Old School Doctor Visits 08:07 Utilization Review Explained 09:29 Prior Authorization Takes Over 10:34 Real World Lab Denials and AI 13:15 Who Decides Medical Necessity 17:57 Doctors Trapped by Reimbursement 20:40 How Holistic Care Bridges the Gap 24:17 Why Labs Cost More With Insurance 27:05 Urgent Care Takes Over 27:24 Volume Based Incentives 28:39 UTI Case Study Fallout 29:51 Herbalism Fills The Gap 32:41 Time As The Missing Medicine 32:57 Seeing Whole Body Connections 35:30 Algorithmic Blind Spots 38:08 After Hours Reassurance 39:17 Bridging Practitioner Languages 42:06 Doctors Warming To Integrative Care 46:22 How To Tell If They Care 47:51 Wrap Up And Next

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    Why The Holistically Correct Podcast Exists

    In this intro episode, Alicia Hawes shares the lived experience that shaped her into a clinical herbalist and Ayurvedic health counselor—from surviving spinal meningitis as a baby, to a childhood of poverty and limited care, to a major scoliosis surgery that left decades of pain, misdiagnosis, and years on hydrocodone before getting sober and finding a better way. She explains how chronic health challenges pushed her into formal herbalism training in 2014, how she now runs a telehealth practice for people who feel dismissed by conventional care, and why this new show carries the same edge and honesty as Herbalism Uncensored—just with room for deeper dives and new guest voices. Expect real talk on women’s health, chronic pain, autoimmunity, trauma recovery, detox myths, parasites, herbs, and Ayurveda, with the first full episode dropping April 19 on “filling the gap.” 📅 Book a session with Alicia http://l.bttr.to/xtlny 📝 Take Alicia’s free mini wellness assessment https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScUB8qEphaxXjjylg2GwgIyLPqjuKnRdefILd5GKAS9TtbBWw/viewform 🌐 Website: holisticallycorrect.com ✉️ Email: [email protected]   n this introduction to The Holistically Correct podcast, clinical herbalist and Ayurvedic health counselor Alicia Hawes shares the personal health journey that led her into holistic care—surviving spinal meningitis as an infant, living with long-term effects of scoliosis surgery, years of chronic pain management with hydrocodone and muscle relaxers, and a misdiagnosis that resulted in unnecessary hormone therapy. She explains how those experiences pushed her to find better solutions and why she now runs a telehealth practice for results-oriented clients who’ve felt dismissed by conventional care. Alicia outlines the show’s mission: honest, practitioner-level conversations that “fill the gap” conventional medicine often can’t, through time, listening, and personalization. Expect guest interviews and solo deep dives on women’s health, chronic pain, autoimmunity, trauma, herbs, Ayurveda, detox misconceptions, and parasites, with the first full episode dropping April 19. 00:00 Welcome to the Podcast 00:09 Why I Do This 00:30 Childhood Illness and Poverty 01:25 Scoliosis Surgery Fallout 03:00 Misdiagnosis and Hormones 04:18 Breaking Free from Opioids 05:20 Finding a Better Way 06:00 Credentials and Clinical Work 07:05 Yoga and Whole Person Health 08:30 Herbalism Uncensored Origins 10:16 Courageous Wellness Conversations 11:10 What to Expect on This Show 11:53 Topics and Listener Requests 13:34 First Episode and The Gap 15:18 Wrap Up and Where to Follow  

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Holistically Correct Podcast is a space for open, honest, and sometimes challenging conversations about holistic wellness. What actually works, what’s accessible, how do we come to these conclusions, and how do we sort through an internet full of confident opinions and very little clinical experience?I’m Alicia Hawes, Holistic Health Practitioner, Clinical Herbalist and Ayurvedic Health Counselor. You will hear a lot about herbs, Ayurveda, yoga, TCM, because those are my primary modalities.   We’ll also engage in conversations with practitioners across modalities who bring real experience to the table, not theory. Because holistic means the whole picture and I want to examine that picture from multiple angles.I began podcasting because I got tired of watching people suffer with bad information and no real guidance. This podcast is my way of reaching the people I can’t sit across from one-on-one, sharing what a decade of study and clinical work has taught me about how the body act

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