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Sleep Isn’t the Problem — It’s the Signal: Airway, Mitochondria & the Nervous System with Adam Wertz of Rebis Health27 Feb 202600:59:49

What if your sleep struggles aren’t a discipline issue… but a signal?

In this episode, Dr. Christine Smith sits down with Adam Wertz, CEO and Founder of Rebis Health, to unpack a powerful reframe: sleep problems are often downstream symptoms of airway dysfunction, nervous system dysregulation, and impaired cellular energy.

Rather than labeling insomnia or sleep apnea and prescribing a CPAP or pill, Adam and his team take a systems-based, root-cause approach — looking at form, function, breathing mechanics, mitochondrial health, and circadian biology.

This conversation bridges airway dentistry, sleep medicine, functional medicine, and nervous system physiology — revealing how deeply sleep is intertwined with metabolism, hormones, cognition, mood, and long-term brain health.

Main Topics Covered

  • What sleep actually is: repair, restoration, and return to homeostasis

  • The glymphatic system and nighttime brain detox

  • Airway dysfunction as a root cause of sleep disorders

  • Why 3:00 a.m. wake-ups happen (REM sleep & breathing instability)

  • Mitochondria, oxygen, and the connection between sleep and cellular energy

  • Sleep issues in children (mouth breathing, ADHD-like symptoms, development)

  • REM disruption and links to neurodegenerative risk

  • HRV and wearables as markers of nervous system health

  • Circadian rhythm basics: why sleep starts in the morning

Connect with Adam Wertz

Website: https://www.rebishealth.org/team/adam-wertz

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wertz-63535712/


Connect with Dr. Christine Smith

Website: https://depthwellness.com/about-christine

Depth Wellness: https://depthwellness.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drchristinesmith/?hl=en


Sleep is not weakness.

It is not laziness.

It is not optional.

It is the nightly negotiation between survival and repair.

If your sleep is broken, your body is asking for something deeper to be addressed.

And that’s not a flaw.

It’s a signal.

Survival Identity, Shadow Work, and the Return to True Self with Dr. Lance Cutsforth20 Feb 202601:17:27

Dr. Christine Smith is joined by Dr. Lance Cutsforth for a deep exploration of why healing can feel destabilizing rather than relieving. Together, they unpack how survival strategies often become identity, why people confuse discomfort with regression, and how shadow work, nervous system regulation, and parts integration allow the body and psyche to reorganize safely.

This conversation bridges physiology, psychology, mythology, and lived experience—examining hyper-achievement, people-pleasing, fear-based identities, and the grief that comes with letting old versions of ourselves die. Rather than “fixing” symptoms or forcing transformation, this episode reframes healing as a process of remembering who you were before survival became your personality.


Main Topics Covered

  • How survival patterns quietly become identity—and why they work until they don’t

  • The nervous system’s role in clinging to familiar pain over unfamiliar safety

  • Shadow work as curiosity, not self-judgment

  • Hypervigilance, achievement, and people-pleasing as fear-based adaptations

  • The amygdala vs. the prefrontal cortex: why willpower isn’t enough

  • Parts work, inner children, protectors, and “loyal soldiers” of the psyche

  • Grief as a required stage of healing and identity transition

  • Moving from doingness to beingness as the nervous system stabilizes

Discomfort doesn’t mean you’re broken.
It often means your nervous system is ready to release a version of you that was built for survival—not truth.

Healing isn’t becoming someone new.
It’s letting go of who you had to be when safety wasn’t guaranteed.
Connect with Dr. Lance Cutsforth:https://www.linkedin.com/in/lancecutsforth/

Nervous System Regulation, Boundaries, and Reclaiming Your Inner Authority with Kyle Emanuel Brown13 Feb 202601:13:03

If you’ve ever felt disconnected from yourself, stuck in overthinking, burned out by success, or unsure how to trust your next step — this episode is for you.

Dr. Christine Smith sits down with writer, teacher, and embodiment coach Kyle Emanuel Brown for a deep conversation on total self-trust — and why the loss of self-trust is often not a mindset issue, but a physiological and nervous system state.

Together, they explore how chronic stress, over-identification with the ego, people-pleasing, boundary collapse, and survival-driven success patterns disconnect us from our intuition. Kyle shares insights from his work coaching high performers, entrepreneurs, and parents — and from his book Total Self-Trust — revealing how overthinking, burnout, and self-betrayal emerge when we lose alignment with our inner signal.

This conversation bridges biology, psychology, embodiment, and ancient wisdom, unpacking why healing and clarity don’t come from forcing change, but from learning how to regulate, slow down, and listen. From breath as a reset switch, to boundaries as a biological necessity, to intuition as a quiet, heart-centered signal — this episode offers a grounded roadmap back to trust, agency, and wholeness.🔑 Main Topics Covered

  • Why lack of self-trust is often a physiological state, not a mindset flaw

  • Nervous system dysregulation and chronic overthinking

  • Ego vs. higher self: the observer perspective

  • Why high performers burn out and lose intuition

  • Breath as the fastest tool for regulation and alignment

  • Success turning into survival mode

  • Boundaries as a biological and emotional reset

  • People-pleasing as self-betrayal

  • Intuition vs. instinct: learning the difference

  • Slowing down to hear the “whispers” of inner guidance

  • Community, safety, and co-regulation as healing forces

  • Vision, shedding old identities, and creating space for alignment✨ Key Takeaways

  • You are not broken — you are likely disregulated

  • Breath creates immediate space between ego and true self

  • Overthinking is a loop, not intelligence

  • Boundaries protect your biology, not just your emotions

  • People-pleasing erodes self-trust over time

  • Intuition is quiet, expansive, and heart-centered — not urgent or anxious

  • Success without regulation becomes survival

  • You don’t need to “add more” — you often need to shed what no longer serves

  • Self-trust begins with alignment, not willpower

    • You are the only one with access to your internal control switches

    🎧 Episode Chapters

    0:00 – 4:30 | Why Self-Trust Is Not a Mindset Problem

    4:31 – 11:00 | Ego, Overthinking, and Disconnection from the Self

    11:01 – 18:10 | Regulation Before Action: Breath as the Reset Switch

    18:11 – 27:50 | Intuition vs. Instinct: Learning the Difference

    27:51 – 35:20 | When Success Turns Into Survival Mode

    35:21 – 44:30 | Boundaries as a Biological and Emotional Reset

    44:31 – 53:30 | Self-Love, Safety, and Rebuilding Inner Trust

    53:31 – 1:02:40 | Vision, Alignment, and Shedding What No Longer Serves

    1:02:41 – 1:13:01 | What Total Self-Trust Actually Feels Like
    Where in your life have you been forcing momentum instead of cultivating alignment?Connect with Kyle Emanual Brown

    Host of Rapid Harmony Podcast

    Rapid Harmony Website: https://rapidharmony.com/

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3pvnkRaWBd5GFqcO3siWZL?si=2c674bad5065494c

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RapidHarmony

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rapidharmonypodcast



    Connect with Dr. Christine Smith:

    Website: https://depthwellness.com/about-christine

    Depth Wellness: https://depthwellness.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drchristinesmith/?hl=en


  • Nervous System Healing, Metacognition, and the Real Meaning of Health Sovereignty06 Feb 202601:04:59

    What if your symptoms aren’t a malfunction—but your body’s most honest attempt to protect you?

    In this episode, Dr. Christine Smith unpacks “health sovereignty” as a lived skill: learning your body’s language, regulating your nervous system, and using tools like mindfulness and parts work to turn symptoms into actionable signals—without falling into the trap of “it’s all in your head.”

    Key takeaways

    • Symptoms are signals, not personal failures.

    • Sustainable healing starts with nervous system safety, not more “fixes.”

    • Metacognition (observing your internal state) is a trainable skill—and it changes physiology.

    • Parts work helps you heal without getting trapped in the story; integration restores energy.

    • You don’t need perfect routines—you need responsiveness, consistency, and support.

    Dr. Christine invites listeners to join the Wellness Evolution Community for education, Q&As, and support rooted in foundational physiology and learning to trust your body again—plus a free quiz to identify your healing stage.

    More Than Just the Climb: Leadership, Longevity, and the Life Lessons That Truly Matter30 Jan 202600:55:05

    What does it really mean to live a long, meaningful, and well-lived life?

    In this powerful and deeply personal episode of Wellness Evolution Community, Dr. Christine Smith sits down with Martin—renowned developer, entrepreneur, philanthropist, cultural preservationist, and lifelong adventurer—to explore the values, decisions, and inner code that shaped a life defined by service, integrity, resilience, and connection.

    From preserving culture while developing nations, to climbing the world’s great mountains in his 70s, to building a marriage and community rooted in trust, Martin shares wisdom that transcends business, health, and age. This conversation is about far more than success—it’s about people, purpose, and continuing to climb no matter the season of life.

    Main Topics Covered

    • The thread that ties a meaningful life together: why people—not achievements—define your legacy

    • Culture vs. heritage: understanding identity, belonging, and why preserving culture matters as societies modernize

    • Developing without destroying: how Martin helped transform Grand Cayman while honoring its people and traditions

    • Entrepreneurship unfiltered: integrity, reputation, and being a person of your word when the stakes are high

    • Leadership in adversity: making difficult, unpopular decisions while staying aligned with your internal code

    • Trust as the foundation of leadership and relationships—from mountain climbing to business to marriage

    • Community as a pillar of longevity: why connection consistently outperforms wealth and status in long-term wellbeing

    • Lessons from global travel and philanthropy: what living with other cultures teaches that comfort never can

    • Breathwork and performance: how mastering breathing changed Martin’s health, sleep, and ability to summit major mountains

    • Aging well in practice: daily movement, consistency, and choosing function over shortcuts or surgery

    • Marriage and partnership across decades: shared values, responsibility, and putting each other’s needs first

    • Resilience through loss and disappointment: forgiveness, generosity, and continuing forward when life is devastating

    • The symbolism of “the climb”: why the summit is never the end—and why the journey always continues

    • Advice for younger generations: listen more than you speak, stay curious, honor people, and keep climbing

    This episode is a reminder that health, longevity, and fulfillment aren’t built on hacks or shortcuts—they’re built on values, relationships, curiosity, and courage. Whether you’re facing a personal mountain, rebuilding after loss, or simply asking what truly matters, this conversation invites you to live fully, stay grounded, and remember that the climb is always worth it.

    Birth Mechanics, Nervous System Imprints & What Every Parent Should Know with Dr. Brittany Rojo23 Jan 202601:13:53

    Pregnancy, birth, and postpartum are not random experiences. They’re biological transitions grounded in nervous-system intelligence and structural adaptation.Today’s guest, Dr. Brittany Rojo, is a perinatal and pediatric chiropractor, doula, and IBCLC who guides families through one of the most powerful seasons of life.We explore: • The essential physiology of the pre and perinatal period • Pelvic mechanics, fetal positioning, and the Webster Technique • How birth imprints the newborn’s cranial and neurological patterns • Why latch, digestion, sleep, and regulation are linked • Postpartum realities that are rarely discussed but deeply felt • The emotional and structural landscape parents move through • Early signs in infants every parent should knowThis is the conversation parents, clinicians, and caregivers deserve. Listen, learn, and feel seen.

    Healing Isn’t Lonely When You Understand Your Body: The IHEAL Method + The 8 Regenerative Cycles16 Jan 202600:40:19

    Healing can feel incredibly lonely—especially in the space between appointments—when you’re left holding the fear, the symptoms, and the identity shift by yourself.

    In this solo episode, Dr. Christine Smith explains why sustainable healing isn’t just a protocol… it’s education, community, and learning your body’s language. She walks listeners through her foundational IHEAL model and the 8 regenerative cycles (her “Regenerative Catalyst System”) that help you stop chasing symptoms and start rebuilding health from the inside out—starting with the nervous system.


    Main Topics Covered:

    • Why health journeys feel isolating—and the identity crisis that can come with symptoms, injury, or chronic illness

    • Why “protocol-only” care often helps temporarily, but doesn’t create long-term resilience

    • The power of healing in community (and why group support improves outcomes)

    • Grocery-store literacy: label reading, perimeter shopping, sourcing, and “voting with your dollar”

    • Why symptoms are signals—and what headaches, bloating, inflammation, and fatigue may be asking for

    • The IHEAL model (a nature-based healing framework):

      • Intention (mind → body signals)

      • HALT (the “slow down and assess” phase—like hemostasis)

      • Excavation (remove what’s in the way: infections, toxins, patterns)

      • Heal/Plant (add what’s missing: nutrients, supportive thoughts, repair)

      • Longevity/Remodeling (challenge + reinforce so healing “holds”)

    • Why the nervous system is the #1 missing piece (cell danger response, absorption issues, supplement backfiring)

    • Working with the layers of the brain: neocortex (story/thoughts), limbic (emotion), brainstem (survival)

    • Rhythm + adrenals + circadian repair: sunlight at dawn/dusk, walking, reducing screens/dopamine late-night

    • Mitochondria 101: fragility, antioxidants, fission/fusion, and why you can’t “charge” broken systems

    • Gut-brain mirror + leaky barriers: endotoxemia, immune “training” in the gut, autoimmune implications

    • Why detox should be slow, staged, and earned (and why she locks the detox module)

    • Emotional detox + shadow work: unprocessed emotion as physiological load; “emotional constipation”

    • Why weight loss is a later-stage goal—not the starting point—and how toxins can release during fat loss

    • A closing invitation to reclaim health sovereignty + take the free quiz to find your healing stage


      If you’ve been “doing everything right” but still feel stuck, you may not need more effort—you may need the right order: regulate, stabilize, repair, then optimize.

    Regenerative Medicine Explained: Stem Cells, PRP, Peptides & the Keys to Long-Term Cellular Regeneration with Dr. Jordanna Quinn09 Jan 202600:46:35

    Most people chase treatments without ever preparing their body for transformation. This episode changes that.

    Dr. Jordanna Quinn joins me to explore regeneration through a cellular, emotional, and nervous-system lens. We talk about pain as communication, inflammation as intelligence, and why the body responds so powerfully when it finally feels safe enough to heal.

    You’ll learn:

    • How regenerative medicine actually works

    • The limits and potentials of stem cells, PRP, and peptides

    • Why psychedelics amplify healing for certain patients

    • What determines whether your cells are ready to repair

    • The practices that support long-term regeneration


    This is the conversation people in chronic symptoms, burnout, or confusion have been waiting for.


    Your Brain Isn’t Broken: Migraines, Genetics, Mitochondria & the Path Back to Clarity with Dr. Amelia Barrett19 Dec 202500:58:53

    What if migraines, brain fog, burnout, and chronic headaches aren’t signs that your brain is failing—but signs that it’s protecting you?

    In this deep-dive episode of Wellness Evolution Community, Dr. Christine Smith is joined by Dr. Amelia Barrett, MD, a Stanford-trained neurologist with advanced training in functional medicine and genetics. Together, they reframe brain symptoms through a physiological—not fear-based—lens and explore how genetics, mitochondria, inflammation, stress, and emotional patterns shape brain resilience over time.

    This conversation bridges cutting-edge neuroscience with mind-body healing, showing how symptoms are signals, not enemies—and how clarity, energy, and hope can return when the right systems are supported in the right order.

    Main Topics Covered

    • Why brain symptoms are protective signals, not signs of decline

    • Migraines and brain fog through genetics: how hundreds of genes influence brain chemistry, inflammation, energy production, and blood flow

    • The four core systems underlying migraines and chronic headaches

      • Brain chemistry

      • Inflammation (often gut-driven)

      • Mitochondrial energy production

      • Vascular function

    • Why medications alone fall short for chronic brain conditions

    • Genetics vs. epigenetics: how your choices influence how genes are expressed

    • Mitochondria as fragile “power plants”—and why repairing them matters before stimulating them

    • The hidden role of toxins (mold, mercury, environmental load) in brain symptoms

    • Gut–brain–immune connections: how leaky gut, inflammation, and headaches are linked

    • Why food sensitivities are signals—not the root cause

    • Stress, nervous system overload, and genetic stress response patterns

    • Meditation as brain rehabilitation: how it rewires physiology, supports sleep, and builds resilience

    • Mental rehearsal and habit formation for healing

    • Emotional healing vs. biochemical healing: why true brain recovery is at least 50/50

    • Adrenal health, sleep, and energy regulation

    • Why you can’t “out-supplement” lifestyle misalignment

    • What’s missing in standard brain health evaluations

    • Key labs that matter for brain resilience and longevity

    • Simple daily practices to support brain health today

    • Why healing is possible—even after years of symptoms

    Your brain is not broken—it’s communicating. When you stop silencing symptoms and start listening to physiology, genetics, emotions, and lifestyle signals together, healing becomes not only possible, but predictable.

    This episode is an invitation to reclaim trust in your brain, your body, and your innate capacity to heal.


    Dr. Amelia Barrett, MD

    Reclaiming Your Health Sovereignty: Welcome to the Wellness Evolution Community Podcast12 Dec 202500:17:01

    What if your symptoms weren’t proof that your body is broken—but the most honest language it has to get your attention?In this powerful launch of the Wellness Evolution Community Podcast, Dr. Christine Smith sets the tone for the entire podcast and the movement behind it. She breaks down how our fear-based health system has left people feeling like victims inside their own bodies—and how returning to foundational physiology, emotional healing, and community can restore hope, resilience, and true health sovereignty.You’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of how your body actually works, why it’s designed to heal, and how much is still in your hands—no matter what you’ve been told.Main Topics CoveredWhy our healthcare system is built on fear—and why the body can’t heal in that stateSymptoms as signals, not enemies: how to see them as your body’s communication system rather than problems to silenceFoundational physiology first: gut, sleep, circadian rhythm, nervous system, and why downstream fixes (like hormones or detox) fail without themYou can’t supplement your way out of trauma: the biochemical impact of unprocessed emotions, resentment, and stressToxins, food quality, and “food as medicine” in a modern worldHow emotions, gut health, and autoimmunity are interconnectedPractical “repair days” after celebrations, indulgences, or stress so you can protect your long-term healthHealth as a personal responsibility—without doing it alone: reclaiming your role while receiving community supportDoctors as teachers again: why true healthcare should be education-based and collaborativeUsing your dollars as a vote: supporting local, ethical businesses and creating a healthier ecosystem for yourself and the planetThe role of community and connection in longevity (blue zones, movement, and why we don’t heal in isolation)What to expect from the Wellness Evolution Community podcast: future guests, topics like birth, hormones, mitochondria, regenerative and functional medicine, and moreIf this episode helped you feel a little less afraid and a lot more powerful inside your own body, share it with someone who needs that reminder too.When you’re ready for deeper guidance, education, and support, join the Wellness Evolution Community to reconnect with your inner intelligence, understand your physiology, and stop walking the healing journey alone.

    Gemini said Decoding Your Biology: Genetics, Methylation, and Body Intuition with Dr. Jared Allomong20 Mar 202601:05:27

    Dr. Christine Smith sits down with her former mentor, Dr. Jared Allomong, to pull back the curtain on the "oceanic quantum computer" that is the human body. In this deep dive, they explore why standard lab ranges often fail to capture individual health, how "snips" in your DNA act as a roadmap for your lifestyle, and why some of the most popular supplements (like NAD and B-complexes) might actually be making you feel worse. Whether you are struggling with chronic sensitivity, mold exposure, or brain fog, this episode offers a refreshing perspective on how to stop fighting your symptoms and start trusting your body's innate intelligence.


    Main Topics Covered

    The Philosophy of Symptoms: Shifting the perspective from "body failure" to "protective response."


    Neuro-Kinesiology & Muscle Testing: Using the body’s electrical grid to get real-time "yes/no" answers from the nervous system.


    The Cell Danger Response (CDR): Understanding why your mitochondria purposely downregulate energy when they perceive a threat.


    Methylation & MTHFR: A breakdown of how your body recycles folate and why B-vitamin "complexes" aren't one-size-fits-all.


    The "Anxiety Genetics": How variants in GAD, MAO, and COMT influence your ability to clear stress hormones and caffeine.


    LPS and Gut-Brain Health: How bacterial toxins (lipopolysaccharides) create "leaky brain," neuro-inflammation, and cardiovascular risk.


    Quantum Neurology: Using light and laser therapy to "rehabilitate" the nervous system after concussions or chronic injury.


    Key Takeaways

    Bio-individuality is King: A supplement that is "anti-aging" for one person (like NAD) can be pro-inflammatory for another if their metabolic pathways are overwhelmed.


    Genetics Influence Strategy, Not Destiny: Your DNA isn't a doomsday clock; it's a guide for lifestyle adjustments—like Nigerians with the "dementia gene" who avoid the disease through low-industrialized living.


    The "ATP Pulse" Test: Chronic fatigue is often a physical inability to flip calcium ions for muscle contraction; if you can't pulse a muscle 40-50 times, your cellular energy (ATP) is likely depleted.


    Listen to Your "Resistors": If a popular health trend (like intermittent fasting) makes you feel terrible, your body is telling you it isn't resourced enough for that stressor yet.


    Connect with Dr. Jared Allomong

    Clinical Practice: Functional Health Colorado

    Practitioner Training: Functional Methylation


    Connect with the Host, Dr. Christine Smith

    Website: Depth Wellness - About Dr. Christine

    Clinical Practice: Depth Wellness

    Instagram: @drchristinesmith

    Community: Wellness Evolution Community


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