The Rock Bottom Podcast

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The Rock Bottom Podcast

Welcome to The Rock Bottom Podcast presented by Jigsaw Health—where we share health horror stories that inspire.Each episode, we explore raw, unfiltered journeys of survival—experiences that will inspire, educate, and remind you that no matter how low you feel, there’s always a way up

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    Patient Advocacy & Life-Saving Questions: Dr. Donese Worden | Ep22

    Dr. Denise Worden already understood the importance of patient advocacy, but one hospital experience made it impossible to ignore just how critical it is.While advocating for her 92-year-old father in the hospital, she caught seven critical mistakes that could have cost him his life. Medications that had been discontinued were about to be administered. Vital details were missing from his chart. And in just 30 minutes away from his bedside, something went wrong.In this episode of The Rock Bottom Podcast, Dr. Worden shares her journey from early-career betrayal and a lawsuit that shook her trust, to becoming a fierce advocate for patients navigating a complex and often overwhelmed healthcare system. She introduces her philosophy of “Dare to Doubt,” a call to trust your intuition, ask better questions, and take an active role in your care.From real hospital scenarios to practical ways you can protect yourself or a loved one, this conversation is a powerful reminder: sometimes the most important voice in the room is yours.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a qualified health professional before making changes to your health routine.Chapters00:00 Coming Up This Episode 00:23 Podcast Intro: Dr. Denise Worden01:07 Interview Begins02:54 Perspective from Treating Serious Illness04:05 “Dare to Doubt” and Her Mother’s Story06:20 Advocating for Her 92-Year-Old Father07:03 The 7 Mistakes That Could Have Been Fatal07:43 How Medical Errors Actually Happen09:23 How to Speak Up and Ask the Right Questions11:30 Practical Patient Advocacy Tips16:20 Learning to Trust Your Intuition20:02 Applying This to Cancer and Treatment Decisions30:48 What Actually Matters Most for Healing48:05 Sponsor + OutroPresented by: @JigsawHealthTVSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Zpj6O04BDznHju7zG8ErR?si=bc40afcbe5b145c1Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rock-bottom-podcast/id1809787645Do you have a health horror story that inspires? Apply to be a guest on the podcast:https://forms.gle/aqwJVZXAFFjnyTyS8

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    Life with Gitelman Syndrome: Suzanne Dunn | Ep21

    Suzanne Dunn was just 19 years old and pregnant when her body began shutting down. She couldn’t walk. She was crawling. Her potassium levels dropped to a life-threatening 1.3—and doctors scrambled to stabilize her without fully understanding what was happening. What followed was decades of extreme fatigue, full-body cramping, heart palpitations, and a rare diagnosis that few in the medical system recognized: Gitelman Syndrome.In this episode of The Rock Bottom Podcast, Suzanne shares her long and difficult journey through misdiagnosis, repeated ER visits, and years of treatments that never fully worked. At one point, she spent over 50 days hospitalized in a single year—stuck in a cycle of temporary relief, only to crash again days later. She describes what it feels like when your electrolytes drop so low that your body begins to fail—and how frustrating it is to know something is wrong, but not be fully understood by the people trying to help you.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a qualified health professional before making changes to your health routine.Chapters00:00 Coming Up This Episode00:22 Podcast Intro: Suzanne Dunn’s Story01:06 Interview Begins: Welcome Suzanne01:23 What Is Gitelman Syndrome?02:12 Life-Threatening Pregnancy & First Diagnosis06:39 “I was crawling…” — Severe Symptoms Begin07:13 Heart Palpitations, Delirium, and Electrolyte Crash11:17 Magnesium Infusions & ER Reality13:00 50 Days Hospitalized & Medical Frustration14:05 The Magnesium Oxide Mistake20:20 Tracking Labs & Finding Patterns23:35 “I’m going to figure this out myself”30:01 What Rock Bottom Felt Like34:11 Rock Bottom Score: “I was at a one”41:43 Life Now: “I’m at an eight”Presented by: @JigsawHealthTVSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Zpj6O04BDznHju7zG8ErR?si=bc40afcbe5b145c1Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rock-bottom-podcast/id1809787645Do you have a health horror story that inspires? Apply to be a guest on the podcast: https://forms.gle/aqwJVZXAFFjnyTyS8

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    Chronic Illness, Inflammation & Ayurveda | Dr. Shivani Gupta

    Dr. Shivani Gupta was known as “the sick kid,” constantly battling infections and relying on antibiotics. By college, her health had deteriorated to the point where daily life felt impossible. In this episode, she shares how a breaking point led her to Ayurveda, where she rebuilt her health and now teaches others that symptoms aren’t random — they’re signals pointing to the root cause.Dr. Shivani Gupta is an Ayurvedic practitioner and turmeric researcher who helps women reduce inflammation, balance hormones, and boost energy with Elemental Design™, Mental Inflammation™ tools, and gut-forward routines. Her new book, The Inflammation Code (Hay House, February 2026), offers a clear, non-diet plan for cooling chronic inflammation. She hosts the Fusionary Health Podcast and created the Emmy-nominated TV show Vibrant Health with Dr. Shivani Gupta. More at shivanigupta.com.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.shivaniguptaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/@TheShivaniGuptaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.shivanigupta/videosPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/theshivaniguptaWebsite: www.shivanigupta.comThe Inflammation Code book: www.theinflammationcode.com Fusionary Formulas: www.fusionaryformulas.com7-Day Inflammation Detox Challenge: https://www.7dayinflammationdetox.com/optin1641313075014Anti-Inflammatory E-Cookbook:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ItNJ1DV3XsOn5MwBbSpeTFH8o3KFu2qk/view?usp=sharingThe Inflammation Code Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-inflammation-code/id1680587836Rock Bottom Podcast is sponsored by: @JigsawHealthTVFollow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therockbottom.podcastFollow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rockbottom.podcast⏱️ Timestamps:00:00 – Intro: Welcome to the Rock Bottom Podcast01:58 – Growing Up “The Sick Kid”03:56 – Rock Bottom: Severely Ill in India04:10 – Saying No to Another Prescription05:08 – Discovering Ayurveda06:54 – A Complete Health Transformation08:17 – Bridging Eastern & Western Medicine12:52 – Inflammation: The Root of Modern Symptoms23:08 – “Tea Time is Me Time” & Nervous System Health27:11 – What Inflammation Actually Feels Like34:25 – Turmeric, Gut Health & Healing43:44 – Your Body Isn’t Broken47:50 – Where to Start Your Healing Journey

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    The Female Athlete Triad, Hashimoto’s & Healing | Dr. Maddie Wagner

    As a teenager and professional ballet dancer, Dr. Maddie Wagner struggled with the female athlete triad — an eating disorder, over-exercise, and losing her menstrual cycle for years. At just 17 years old, she was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s and PCOS, beginning a long and confusing journey through medications, symptoms, and searching for answers.Her real rock bottom came later — after years of treatment that left her feeling worse, multiple injuries including ACL surgery, and the realization that the conventional approach wasn’t addressing the root cause.Through diet changes, addressing gut health, stress management, and a shift in mindset, Dr. Maddie slowly rebuilt her health and ultimately became a chiropractor focused on helping others do the same.In this episode, we discuss:• The female athlete triad and why it’s so common in young athletes• Hashimoto’s and PCOS diagnoses in teenagers• Why many treatments only address symptoms• The connection between gut health and autoimmune conditions• Stress, sleep, and environmental triggers like mold• Why Maddie believes “the body doesn’t make mistakes”Featured Guest:Dr. Maddie WagnerChiropractor & Functional Health PractitionerCo-Owner, The Wellness Way – North ScottsdaleWebsite: https://thewellnesswaynorthscottsdale.comInstagram: @thewellnessway.northscottsdaleChapters0:00 Intro0:23 Maddie’s Health Story Begins1:29 Diagnosed with Hashimoto’s & PCOS at 173:22 The Female Athlete Triad Explained5:13 When Treatment Made Symptoms Worse8:56 Questioning the Diagnosis11:20 Getting Off Medication13:06 Diet Changes & Thyroid Antibodies Disappear16:14 Treating Symptoms vs Root Cause18:12 Life as a Professional Ballet Dancer19:31 ACL Injury Ends Her Dance Career22:02 Symptoms Continue in Her 20s24:07 Second Knee Surgery & Recovery26:08 Anxiety, Faith & Mental Healing29:14 What Rock Bottom Felt Like31:03 How She Rebuilt Her Health33:28 Root Causes of Thyroid Issues36:03 Stress, Gut Health & Mold Exposure37:01 Stress Management Habits39:23 Healing Gut Issues41:37 “The Body Doesn’t Make Mistakes”44:27 Why Healing Stories Matter46:00 Changing Habits & Lifestyle47:44 Where to Find Dr. Maddie WagnerPresented by:  @JigsawHealthTV  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Zpj6O04BDznHju7zG8ErR?si=bc40afcbe5b145c1Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rock-bottom-podcast/id1809787645Do you have a health horror story that inspires? Apply to be a guest on the podcast: https://forms.gle/aqwJVZXAFFjnyTyS8

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    Fit, Healthy… Still Empty? When Fitness Became an Idol: Alisa Keeton | Ep18

    Alisa Keeton is the founder of Revelation Wellness, a global nonprofit equipping thousands of health and fitness professionals to pursue wholeness in body, mind, and spirit. A longtime fitness leader, author, and speaker, Alisa built a thriving career helping others transform their bodies. From the outside, she looked like the picture of health — disciplined, successful, and in control. But beneath the surface, she was carrying the weight of a turbulent upbringing, a fractured sense of identity, and a marriage that nearly ended in its first year. Fitness had become both her refuge and her idol.Her rock bottom didn’t look like collapse — it looked like success. After confronting the internal emptiness that external control couldn’t fix, Alisa began exploring a deeper integration of biology and belief. In this conversation, she shares how chronic stress reshapes the brain, why “it’s never just about the food,” and how nervous system regulation, small daily habits, and silence may support lasting change. What emerged from that journey was Revelation Wellness — a movement now spanning more than 4,000 instructors worldwide, helping people shift from chasing weight loss to gaining true health.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a qualified health professional before making changes to your health routine.Featured Guest:Alisa KeetonFounder of Revelation WellnessAuthor & Fitness ProfessionalWebsite: https://www.revelationwellness.orgInstagram: @alisakeeton and @revelationwellnessCHAPTERS & TIMESTAMPS00:00 – Without truth: obsession or neglect00:23 – Episode introduction: Alisa Keeton’s story00:45 – Medical disclaimer01:02 – Growing up watching body shame at home02:05 – Formula, processed food & the 60s health shift02:48 – Yo-yo dieting and childhood resolve03:33 – The 1985 aerobics moment at 1406:58 – Exercise as nervous system regulation09:15 – When fitness became identity10:13 – Pride, comparison & diet culture in the 80s11:16 – Early fitness career & weight loss “math”12:04 – Why people can’t stick to diets12:30 – Picture of health, marriage on the rocks17:07 – Hitting relational rock bottom18:38 – The woman at the well moment23:04 – Building Revelation Wellness33:36 – “It’s never about the food”34:36 – What workout is best for longevity?37:18 – Vanity vs ability38:22 – Why no one teaches us to listen to ourselves40:42 – Community vs isolation in healing42:32 – Chronic stress reshapes the brain44:34 – Orbitofrontal cortex & changing habits45:58 – Why extreme diets fail46:49 – Gaining health vs losing weight47:20 – Tiny habits & sustainable changePresented by:  @JigsawHealthTV  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Zpj6O04BDznHju7zG8ErR?si=bc40afcbe5b145c1Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rock-bottom-podcast/id1809787645Do you have a health horror story that inspires?Apply to be a guest on the podcast: https://forms.gle/aqwJVZXAFFjnyTyS8

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    PANS/PANDAS, Seizures & Finding Hope: Emma Horn | Ep17

    Emma Horn was 14 years old when she suddenly began having uncontrollable seizures. Her scans came back “normal.” Her bloodwork showed nothing alarming. And multiple doctors told her — and her family — that it was psychological, behavioral, or something she was “pretending.”In this episode of The Rock Bottom Podcast, Emma shares her harrowing journey through severe neurological symptoms, repeated medical dismissal, and years of living trapped inside a body she could not control. Eventually, Emma was diagnosed with PANS/PANDAS, a rare autoimmune condition that can be triggered by infections like strep and staph — even when there are no obvious symptoms.Emma opens up about what it feels like to lose speech, motor skills, memory, and identity while still being fully aware inside. She talks about medical gaslighting, misdiagnosis, insurance barriers, and the emotional toll on both patients and caregivers when answers don’t come easily. This conversation also explores the long, nonlinear road toward healing, the role of immune-based treatment approaches, and what it means to slowly reclaim your life after years of illness.This episode is for anyone who has been told their symptoms are “all in their head,” whose labs don’t explain their suffering, or who feels unseen inside the healthcare system. Emma’s story is a powerful reminder that healing sometimes begins only after someone finally listens.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a qualified health professional before making changes to your health routine.Chapters00:00 Coming Up This Episode00:26 Podcast Intro: Emma Horn’s Health Horror Story00:52 Medical Disclaimer (Informational Only)01:06 Technical Note: First Remote Recording01:25 Interview Begins: Take Us Back to Rock Bottom02:27 First Seizure: Losing Control at Age 1402:45 Early Symptoms Before the Seizures03:40 Urgent Care After the First Seizure04:53 Given Benadryl for Seizures05:43 No Tests, No Treatment in the Hospital06:18 “This Seems Like Negligence”08:16 Sent Home While Still Seizing10:07 Arriving at the Memphis ER12:25 Scans Normal, No Clear Answers15:02 Losing Skills, Independence, and Daily Function17:56 Discovering PANS/PANDAS as an Autoimmune Cause26:40 How Healing Finally Began38:25 TrueDose PRP Therapy Explained46:19 Three Months Seizure-Free58:02 “Unknown Known Hacker” and Life After IllnessPresented by Jigsaw Health Because It's Fun to Feel Good

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    Invisible Illness & “Normal” Labs: Monica Hershaft | Ep16

    Monica Hershaft is a functional health practitioner specializing in mystery illness, chronic symptoms, and conditions that don’t show up on standard lab tests. She works with people who have been told their symptoms are “normal,” unexplained, or all in their head. Before entering the health space, Monica was an actor, dancer, and lifelong athlete living in Los Angeles — until a popular, professionally supervised detox triggered a severe health collapse that left her unable to function.In this episode of The Rock Bottom Podcast, Monica shares her decade-long journey through chronic illness, normal bloodwork, and repeated medical dismissal. She opens up about living with invisible illness, the emotional impact of medical gaslighting, and how losing trust in your own body can be as damaging as the physical symptoms themselves. This conversation explores why so many people fall through the cracks of the healthcare system — and why healing often begins when someone finally listens and treats the source.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a qualified health professional before making changes to your health routine.FEATURED GUESTMonica HershaftFunctional health practitioner specializing in mystery illness & complex chronic symptomsFounder of Treat the Sourcehttps://www.treatthesource.com  Instagram: @treatthesourceCHAPTERS & TIMESTAMPS00:45 – The trendy detox that started everything01:54 – Early symptoms: fatigue, insomnia, palpitations, brain fog03:17 – “All my labs were normal”04:31 – Ignoring intuition vs trusting medical authority09:27 – Timeline check: Thanksgiving 2000 to Valentine’s Day 200110:39 – Being told it’s anxiety or depression18:49 – Growing up in animal-rights activism & food identity24:08 – Losing friends when illness is invisible29:51 – Detox overload, gallbladder dysfunction & auto-intoxication40:14 – When treatment made things worse42:30 – “I can’t help you if you’re vegan” (the turning point)01:11:37 – Rock bottom: zero → feeling better than everDo you have a health horror story that inspires? Apply to be a guest on the podcast: https://forms.gle/aqwJVZXAFFjnyTyS8Presented by Jigsaw Health Because It's Fun to Feel Good

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    From Frozen Shoulder to Cu-riousity: Morley Robbins | EP15

    When former hospital executive Morley Robbins developed a frozen shoulder in his early 50s, the pain brought every part of his life to a halt. What followed—divorce, career loss, and reinvention—became the beginning of a completely new path.In this episode, Morley shares his journey from debilitating pain to discovering a new purpose. He discusses:The emotional storm leading up to his rock-bottom momentThe unexpected chiropractic session that changed everythingHow stress may influence minerals and energyWhy curiosity and resilience shaped the rest of his careerThe origins of the Root Cause Protocol and his lifelong research practiceFEATURED GUESTMorley Robbins (sometimes called “Magnesium Man”) is the creator and founder of The Root Cause Protocol (RCP) and the Magnesium Advocacy Group. He holds a BA in Biology (from Denison University) and an MBA in healthcare administration (from George Washington University). After decades working as a hospital executive and consultant, Robbins underwent a dramatic personal health crisis — a frozen shoulder so severe it disrupted his life. That experience prompted him to deep-dive into mineral metabolism (magnesium, copper, iron) and ultimately build the RCP as a mineral-based framework for restoring energy, balance, and long-term health. Morley’s book, “Cure Your Fatigue” now available wherever books are sold: https://cureyourfatiguebook.com The Root Cause Protocol: https://therootcauseprotocol.comThis book presents the RCP in full: how mineral imbalance (especially copper, magnesium, and iron) can underlie fatigue and chronic disease, and offers practical, research-based guidance to restore balance.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a qualified health professional before making changes to your health routine.TIMESTAMPS & CHAPTERS00:00 — Morley’s frozen shoulder brings his life to a standstill01:12 — Welcome to The Rock Bottom Podcast02:12 — Reconnecting after 15 years and the origins of RCP04:29 — Morley’s early years as a hospital executive06:29 — Consulting, mentors, and high-pressure environments08:31 — The body breaks down after years on the road09:41 — What frozen shoulder feels like and failed early solutions11:13 — A pivotal visit to an apothecary leads to chiropractic care12:26 — The adjustment that instantly lifted his arm13:35 — “The innate healer” and Morley’s shift in understanding15:10 — Stress, divorce, and the emotional collapse behind the scenes18:00 — Skydiving to clear the cobwebs and start over19:22 — Discovering magnesium and early mineral research27:18 — What stress may do to minerals and energy production34:41 — Copper, food, and how nutrition has changed51:52 — Morley’s rock-bottom score and where he is todayDo you have a health horror story that inspires? Apply to be a guest on the podcast: https://forms.gle/aqwJVZXAFFjnyTyS8Presented by Jigsaw Health Because It's Fun to Feel Good

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    Fighting Black Mold: Marina Ortega | EP14

    Marina Ortega is the founder of Scottsdale Hydrotherapy, Arizona’s leading colon hydrotherapy and wellness center, and the co-creator of Trust Your Gut, a national wellness brand offering USDA Organic, gut-focused detox products, protocols, and education.A former college professor, master gardener, and semiprofessionally trained chef, Marina blends science, nature, and nutrition into a holistic approach to healing that’s both practical and transformative. Her personal journey from struggling with chronic mold exposure, dental trauma, and parasitic infections ignited her passion to help others heal from the inside out.Over nearly three decades and more than 30,000 colon hydrotherapy sessions, Marina has become recognized as a true pioneer in the field of gut health and natural detoxification. Her Scottsdale-based center offers a spa-like environment that merges education with experience helping thousands of clients restore balance through colon hydrotherapy, HOCATT ozone sauna, lymphatic drainage, and herbal detox support.Together with her partner and husband, Steve, Marina launched Trust Your Gut to make these same healing tools accessible at home offering  USDA organic castor oil, wraps, USDA teas, enema kits, and drainage protocols that support foundational wellness. The brand’s mission is simple: to help people take control of their health naturally, affordably, and confidently.Known affectionately as the “Poop Fairy,” Marina is redefining how people think and talk about gut health replacing shame with empowerment and science with soul. Through her education, humor, and transparency, she reminds audiences that true healing begins with awareness, self-responsibility, and a willingness to listen to your gut — literally and figuratively.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a qualified health professional before making changes to your health routine.FEATURED GUESTMarina OrtegaThe OG poop fairy 💩🧚Owner/Founder of @scottsdalehydrotherapy & @trustyourgutshop✨Colonics, Enemas, Detox, & All Things GUT HEALTHWebsite: https://scottsdalehydrotherapy.comInstagram: @marinathepoopfairyCHAPTERS & TIMESTAMPS00:00 – “I’m having trouble breathing…”00:26 – Welcome to the show & Marina’s introduction00:45 – Important medical disclaimer01:20 – Marina’s rock bottom begins in Flagstaff03:09 – “Worst labs in 25 years”: black mold, fungi, mycoplasma05:10 – Detox quotes from $30k up to $90k08:17 – Parasites on top of mold exposure10:03 – Liver enzymes elevated & using coffee enemas13:14 – Mold testing confusion and fear16:50 – Likely exposure source: a gym steam room24:04 – If you just found out you have mold: where to begin27:02 – Coffee enema basics and safety31:04 – Constipation as a silent epidemic33:21 – Parasite tea, binders, and gut scrubbers34:55 – Don’t cleanse if you’re constipated45:49 – Free tools: sun, movement, sweating46:47 – Where to find Marina & her business50:03 – TikTok cleanses and sequencingPresented by Jigsaw HealthBecause It's Fun to Feel Good

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    Finding Your Model of Health: Chemaine Linnie | EP13

    At just 18 years old, Chemaine Linnie hit rock bottom—280 pounds, a single mom, and told her life was over. But instead of giving up, she turned her pain into purpose. With faith, family, and determination, Chemaine lost 150 pounds and rebuilt her health from the inside out.In this inspiring episode of The Rock Bottom Podcast, Chemaine shares how she transformed her body and mindset after hitting rock bottom, the daily habits that helped her lose 150 pounds naturally, and why true healing starts with mindset, movement, and faith. She also offers practical tips for better sleep, nutrition, and hormone balance. Chemaine’s journey is a reminder that real transformation takes time, courage, and self-belief—and that it’s never too late to start your own health journey.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a qualified health professional before making changes to your health routine.Chapter Timestamps: 00:00 — Welcome to The Rock Bottom Podcast 00:33 — Introducing Chemaine Linnie and her story 03:44 — Growing up in Dublin and early struggles 04:12 — The moment she hit rock bottom 05:04 — The dress incident that changed everything 06:09 — Joining Weight Watchers and finding faith 10:12 — Losing 150 pounds and discovering purpose 12:38 — The power of slow, steady progress 14:00 — The role of encouragement and community 15:25 — What her diet looked like then vs. now 18:06 — Food as comfort and early trauma 20:12 — Reflecting on processed food culture 22:05 — Learning what “healthy” really means 25:11 — Mindset, movement, and self-belief 28:56 — Why calories and movement still matter 29:23 — Building mental resilience through discipline 31:45 — Why keeping weight off is so hard 33:44 — Lessons from “The Biggest Loser” 35:05 — Real vs. unrealistic expectations 36:15 — Healing skin and body after massive weight loss 38:19 — Loose skin, body image, and self-acceptance 41:10 — Staying healthy after transformation 43:15 — Travel routines and daily discipline 45:00 — Redefining joy beyond food 47:25 — The role of laughter, family, and gratitude 50:49 — Competing less, living more 52:09 — From -10 to +12: how she measures happiness now 54:08 — “Finding Your Model of Health” — her book title and mission 55:38 — The power of trust between coach and client 56:44 — Sleep, hormones, and healing from within 57:07 — Why blue light before bed can sabotage rest 58:38 — Magnesium, collagen, and nighttime recovery 01:00:02 — Where to find Chemaine online 01:00:43 — Final thoughts: Doing your best every dayFeatured Guest:Chemaine LinnieCertified Nutrition & Hormone PractitionerHost of Find Your Model Health Podcast YouTube: Chemaine’s Model Health – https://youtube.com Website: https://chemainesmodelhealth.com Instagram: @chemainesmodelhealth – https://instagram.com/chemainesmodelhealthPresented by Jigsaw Health Because It's Fun to Feel Good

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    "Three Days to Live": Joey Raats | EP12

    Former pro hockey player Joey Raats was told he had just three days to live after a diagnosis of metastatic testicular cancer.In this powerful conversation, he shares how faith, intuition, and sheer determination helped him fight back — from the ice rink to the ICU and beyond. Joey reflects on his hockey beginnings, the shock of a terminal prognosis, the toll of chemotherapy, his turn toward holistic healing, and the spiritual awakening that reshaped his life.Disclaimer: This episode shares one person’s experience. It is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified health professional for guidance on medical care.Follow Joey RaatsInstagram: @raatsy44Twitter/X: @VegasRatWebsite: bio3ozone.comRock Bottom Podcast is sponsored by:  Jigsaw HealthFollow on TikTokFollow on InstagramChapters00:00 – Intro00:09 – Hockey career and early pain signs00:10:01 – The first tumor discovery00:13:09 – The terminal diagnosis00:14:01 – Choosing chemo and the fear of treatment00:18:10 – Life inside the Mayo Clinic00:21:03 – Losing himself completely00:26:17 – Deciding to stop chemo00:30:51 – Nutrition, fasting, and faith00:32:08 – Ozone and vitamin C therapy00:34:11 – Launching Bio3 Ozone with his wife00:35:23 – Leaving Mayo Clinic for good00:37:43 – Finding balance between medicine and faith00:41:03 – “What Diagnosis?” — his wife’s idea and spiritual growth00:43:57 – Breathwork and rebuilding his body00:46:40 – The moment of surrender00:54:33 – “Every cell chose to survive”00:56:04 – Recovery through walking and discipline00:57:37 – What caused his cancer?00:59:02 – Closing reflections and gratitudePresented by Jigsaw Health Because It's Fun to Feel Good

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    Paralysis to Purpose: Razi Berry | EP11

    Razi Berry, founder of Naturopathic Doctor News and Review and host of Love is Medicine, shares—for the first time—her personal story of losing nearly everything to a mysterious illness that left her bedridden and partially paralyzed for 5 years.Razi opens up about the terror of losing her independence, the painful medical uncertainty, and the long, layered road to recovery. Through vulnerability and humor, she reveals how the experience reshaped her understanding of the mind-body connection—and why true healing often begins with compassion for yourself and others.A story of resilience, faith, and rediscovering joy through unimaginable darkness.Listen for heartfelt insights on the difference between mindset and biology, the complexity of chronic illness, and how love—expressed in action, not slogans—can be medicine.---Rock Bottom Podcast is sponsored by: Jigsaw HealthFollow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therockbottom.podcastFollow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rockbottom.podcast---Timestamps00:00:00 – Welcome Razi BerryIntroducing Razi and her decades-long leadership in naturopathic medicine.00:02:19 – The First Signs of TroubleEarly neurological symptoms and the search for answers.00:05:01 – Life Collapsing InwardParalysis, isolation, and the loss of independence during years of illness.00:08:15 – Searching for a CauseTesting for mold, infections, toxins, and the desperate hunt for clarity.00:13:09 – A Frightening DiagnosisThe discovery of a neurological protein linked to degenerative diseases.00:20:15 – Between Science and SpiritNavigating differing medical opinions, self-doubt, and fear.00:25:16 – The Turning Point: Stem Cell TherapyA controversial but pivotal decision that sparked her gradual recovery.00:33:47 – Healing in LayersRegaining strength, rediscovering hope, and learning from the body’s wisdom.00:34:15 – Mind, Body, and BeyondWhy mindset alone can’t heal everything—and what true love as medicine means.00:48:58 – A New ChapterReconnecting with her daughters, relaunching her work, and finding joy again.01:03:09 – Closing ReflectionsRazi on empathy, mortality, and redefining what it means to heal.Presented by Jigsaw Health Because It's Fun to Feel Good

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    "Invisible" but Real Illness: Liz Rozet | EP10

    At 29, Liz Rozet hit a terrifying rock bottom — daily migraines, nerve pain, and complete exhaustion. What she thought were “just headaches” turned out to be a complex network of chronic conditions, including POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome), Type 1 Chiari malformation, hEDS (Hyper-mobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome), CCI (Cranial Cervical Instability), and MCAS (mast cell activation syndrome).In this episode, Liz shares her journey through years of misdiagnoses, endless doctor visits, and the emotional weight of living with these “invisible illnesses” that are becoming more and more common. Her courage and persistence remind us that healing isn’t always linear — sometimes, it’s about learning to trust your own body again.Follow Liz on Instagram---Presented by Jigsaw Health  Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therockbottom.podcastFollow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rockbottom.podcast---Chapters: 00:00 – Intro: Welcome to the Rock Bottom Podcast  00:24 – Meet Liz Roset: Misdiagnosed Migraines and Pain  01:14 – Rock Bottom: Daily Pain and Fear to Breathe  03:36 – Early Symptoms in College and Constant Fatigue  05:04 – Searching for Answers: “Heal Your Headache” Diet  07:19 – Realization: It’s More Than Just Migraines  10:00 – MRI Results: Discovering Chiari Malformation  19:48 – The ER, Spinal Fluid Leak Scare & Dismissive Doctors  25:33 – Discovering Dysautonomia & POTS Diagnosis  33:07 – CCI, Hypermobility & Facing Possible Spine Surgery  37:28 – Life in Tennessee, Diet Changes & Raw Milk Discovery  44:13 – MCAS Diagnosis, Food Sensitivities & Hope Restored  49:00 – Lessons in Self-Advocacy & Reclaiming HealthNew Episodes Every other WednesdayPresented by Jigsaw Health Because It's Fun to Feel Good

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    Healing Through Horses: Terra Schaad | EP9

    Terra Schaad is an equine trauma therapist who built a sanctuary where people heal through their connection with horses. After growing up in chaos, Terra found safety and emotional grounding in the presence of animals, and now helps others do the same through somatic, horse-assisted therapy. In this episode, she shares powerful stories about trauma, healing, and the deep wisdom horses offer when words aren’t enough.Rock Bottom Podcast is sponsored by: Jigsaw HealthFollow on TikTokFollow on InstagramFollow Hunkapi on Facebook & InstagramVisit https://www.hunkapi.orgPresented by Jigsaw Health Because It's Fun to Feel Good

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    Healing Without a Prescription: Fred Patterson | EP8

    Fred Patterson was the outgoing, social guy—until he wasn’t. After 15 years of medications, he decided to take his health into his own hands. What followed was a raw, personal journey to reclaim his health without a prescription pad. This episode unpacks what it really takes to heal from the inside out.Rock Bottom Podcast is sponsored by: Jigsaw HealthFollow on TikTokFollow on InstagramMentioned during this episode:Joe Dispenza - Becoming Supernatrual: https://a.co/d/dZHUs0nElisa Romero - Meet Your Soul: https://a.co/d/0Gz6mhSHal Elrod - The Miracle Morning: https://a.co/d/04qlnVLThe Tapping Solution: https://www.thetappingsolution.comDr. Barbara Starfield Research Paper: https://drkyle.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/iatrogenic.pdfPresented by Jigsaw Health Because It's Fun to Feel Good

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    Learn to Surrender: Jimmy Meehan | EP7

    Jimmy Meehan suffered a hemorrhagic stroke out of nowhere during a workout, losing consciousness for 30 days. In the aftermath, he was forced to surrender control, learn to accept help, and slowly rebuild his life through intensive rehab. Now, two years later, he’s almost fully recovered and reflecting on how stress, hormones, and mindset played deeper roles in his health than he ever realized.Rock Bottom Podcast is sponsored by: Jigsaw HealthFollow on TikTokFollow on InstagramFollow Jimmy Meehan & The Elevated Hope Project:InstagramYoutubeSpotifyApple PodcastsWebsite: https://www.elevatedhopeproject.comPresented by Jigsaw Health Because It's Fun to Feel Good

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    Able: Leah Hope | EP6

    Leah Hope shares her journey of losing over 190 pounds and the emotional healing that came with it. She explores the mindset shift that helped her stop chasing who she used to be and start living for who she is now. A raw and honest look at identity, health, and self-acceptance.Rock Bottom Podcast is sponsored by: Jigsaw HealthFollow on TikTokFollow on InstagramFollow Leah Hope:TikTokInstagramYouTube Website: https://www.leahhopehealth.comPresented by Jigsaw Health Because It's Fun to Feel Good

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    The Path Back To Presence: Wes Kress | EP5

    Wes Kress shares how unresolved trauma rewired his nervous system — and how the medical system failed to see it. This episode explores what happens when your body says no, and how true healing starts with addressing the nervous system, not just symptoms.Rock Bottom Podcast is sponsored by: Jigsaw HealthFollow us on TikTokFollow Wes on InstagramBooks Mentioned:Dr. Hawkins - Power vs. ForceDon Miguel Ruiz - The Four AgreementsGary van Warmerdam - MindWorksPresented by Jigsaw Health Because It's Fun to Feel Good

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    I Couldn't Eat Without Pain: Landon Flowers | EP4

    Landon Flowers hit rock bottom when gut issues took over his life. Nearly everything he ate triggered pain, bloating, and exhaustion—and doctors couldn’t explain why. In this episode, Landon shares how he turned things around by overhauling his diet, embracing whole, organic foods, and learning to listen to his body.Rock Bottom Podcast is sponsored by:https://www.jigsawhealth.comFollow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therockbottom.podcast?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcFollow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rockbottom.podcast?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==Presented by Jigsaw Health Because It's Fun to Feel Good

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    Never Broken, Never Healed: Dr. Matt Delgado | EP3

    Dr. Matt Delgado was a 27-year-old chiropractor when his body forced him to stop. Burned out and undiagnosed, he walked away from it all—and began the slow, powerful journey back to health.Rock Bottom Podcast is sponsored by:https://www.jigsawhealth.comFollow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therockbottom.podcast?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcFollow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rockbottom.podcast?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==Presented by Jigsaw Health Because It's Fun to Feel Good

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    Food Over Pharma: Jill Keefe | EP1

    Today’s guest hit rock bottom in her 40s after suffering a traumatic brain injury that changed everything. What followed was a long and uncertain road to recovery that led to the discovery of the healing power of food.Rock Bottom Podcast is sponsored by:https://www.jigsawhealth.comPresented by Jigsaw Health Because It's Fun to Feel Good

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    I Got Quiet...Then I Healed: Elaine Glass | EP2

    After years of emotional trauma and chronic stress, Elaine Glass found herself at a breaking point. In this episode, she shares how hitting rock bottom led her to finally get quiet—and ultimately, getting well.Presented by Jigsaw Health Because It's Fun to Feel Good

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to The Rock Bottom Podcast presented by Jigsaw Health—where we share health horror stories that inspire.Each episode, we explore raw, unfiltered journeys of survival—experiences that will inspire, educate, and remind you that no matter how low you feel, there’s always a way up

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Patrick Sullivan Jr. & Ashley Leroux

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