Explore every episode of the podcast Wellness in Asheville: Eat Well. Move Well. Be Well.
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| 23 - From Burnout to Balance with Kyra Cavanaugh | 09 Feb 2026 | 00:56:59 | |
Season 1, Episode 23: From Burnout to Balance with Kyra Cavanaugh Introduction to Kyra Cavanaugh and Energy Management In this episode of the Wellness in Asheville Podcast, host Travis Richardson is joined by Kyra Cavanaugh, an energy coach, Qigong teacher, and well-being consultant. We delve into the pervasive issue of burnout in our post-pandemic world and explore how to manage our energy to live a more aligned and fulfilling life. Kyra shares her personal journey from being a self-proclaimed workaholic to discovering the power of energy management through Qigong and Taoist traditions. We discuss the science behind why we are energetic beings, the importance of self-awareness, and practical steps to shift from a state of constant doing to a state of being. This conversation covers the cultural pressures that lead to burnout, the difference between rest and recovery, and how to create a work environment that fosters well-being. Kyra explains how to identify and manage energy drains, the benefits of practices like Qigong, and the importance of self-compassion in the healing process. We also touch on the unique challenges faced by individuals and teams in corporate settings and how to cultivate a culture of trust and autonomy. Key Takeaways: •The concept of managing your energy, not just your time, and how to apply it in daily life. •How to recognize the signs of burnout and the importance of self-awareness and compassion. •The difference between mindset shifts and taking action to address burnout. •Practical techniques for energy management, including Qigong, mindfulness, and setting boundaries. •How to create a supportive work environment that prevents burnout and promotes well-being. •The importance of finding what energizes you personally, whether it's a quiet hobby or an active pursuit. Timestamps: •00:00 - 01:39 | Introduction to Kyra Cavanaugh and the topic of burnout. •01:39 - 07:17 | What is energy management and why is it important? •07:17 - 12:32 | The importance of 'how' you do something over 'what' you do. •02:32 - 17:34 | Practical steps to take when you're feeling burnt out. •17:34 - 22:21 | Why is it so hard for us to rest? •22:21 - 28:15 | Coaching teams to prevent burnout in a corporate setting. •28:15 - 31:05 | How different personality types experience energy drain. •31:05 - 35:01 | Kira's personal wellness routine •35:01 - 44:04 | What is Qigong and how can it help with energy management? •44:04 - 49:22 | The importance of feeling safe in your body and taking the first step on your healing journey. •49:22 - 56:04 | Rapid-fire questions and how to connect with Kira. Episode Links: •Free Yourself World YouTube Channel The Wellness in Asheville podcast is produced by Be Well Asheville, your local news source covering health + wellness news + events in Asheville. Get the latest at bewellasheville.com or follow @bewellasheville. | |||
| 22 - Breathwork for Healing, Clarity, and Vitality with Rachel Scevola, The Breath Nurse | 26 Jan 2026 | 00:53:28 | |
Introduction to Rachele Scevola and Breathwork as Medicine Rachele shares her journey from critical care nursing to discovering breathwork at a yoga festival, where it transformed her life—providing clarity and courage to leave a high-stress career. We explore how breathwork bridges traditional medicine and natural healing, its role in managing stress, anxiety, and burnout, and why it's accessible to everyone as a form of self-empowerment. Rachele discusses the science behind breathwork, from nervous system regulation to potential hallucinogenic experiences via DMT release, and demystifies misconceptions—it's not always "woo-woo" or intense. We dive into practical tips for beginners, the benefits of group sessions for connection and energy amplification, and how breath awareness can integrate into daily life for better sleep, emotional release, and overall wellness. Rachele emphasizes simplicity in health, moving away from labels and diagnoses, and reconnecting with nature's rhythms in our tech-driven world. Key Takeaways:
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| 13 - Unlocking Vibrational Astrology for Real-Life Clarity & Growth with Michael Spremulli | 29 Sep 2025 | 01:02:17 | |
Season 1, Episode 13: Unlocking Vibrational Astrology for Real-Life Clarity & Growth with Michael Spremulli In this episode of the Wellness in Asheville Podcast, I sit down with Michael Spremulli—consulting astrologer, educator, and specialist in Vibrational Astrology (VA). Michael breaks down how VA moves beyond horoscope hype with modern, evidence-based analysis to reveal how energy patterns shape your decisions, relationships, and business. We explore the science behind vibrational astrology, examine how real energetic structures can illuminate your core drives, and discuss why this approach is resonating with entrepreneurs, healers, and wellness professionals looking for tangible growth. Michael shares practical, actionable examples from his consulting work—including highlights from my own chart reading experience. Key Takeaways: – What makes vibrational astrology evidence-based (not fluffy) Timestamps: 00:00 – 04:30 | Michael’s journey into Vibrational Astrology Episode Links: Blue Ridge Astrology (Michael Spremulli) The Wellness in Asheville podcast is produced by Be Well Asheville, your local news source covering health + wellness news + events in Asheville. Get the latest at bewellasheville.com or follow @bewellasheville. | |||
| 12 - Regenerative Medicine & Non-Surgical Orthopedics in Asheville with Dr. James Pinkston | 22 Sep 2025 | 00:37:19 | |
Regenerative Healing & Non-Surgical Orthopedics with Dr. James Pinkston In this episode of the Wellness in Asheville Podcast, I’m joined by Dr. James Pinkston, founder of Asheville Non-Surgical Orthopedics & Regenerative Medicine. Dr. Pinkston is a board-certified osteopathic physician specializing in neuromusculoskeletal medicine. He’s known for helping patients overcome pain and regain mobility using advanced techniques like PRP, stem cell therapy, hydrodissection, and shockwave therapy—without surgery. We dive into his holistic philosophy on healing, why conservative care matters, and how team-based, hands-on approaches are changing the future of pain relief in Asheville. Key Takeaways Timestamps Episode Links The Wellness in Asheville podcast is produced by Be Well Asheville, your local news source covering health + wellness news + events in Asheville. Get the latest at bewellasheville.com or follow @bewellasheville. | |||
| 11 - The Power of Human Design for Life & Business with Rayana Starre | 15 Sep 2025 | 00:45:47 | |
The Power of Human Design for Life & Business with Rayana Starre In this episode of the Wellness in Asheville Podcast, I’m joined by Rayana Starre, certified Human Design analyst and business consultant. We explore the science-spirituality intersection of Human Design: how it works, what it means to live in alignment with your design, and how it changes everything from relationships to business to career. We dig into what it means to be a Projector, the magic of waiting to be recognized & invited, how your decision-making authority works, and real-world practices that bring more authenticity, clarity, and less effort into daily life. Key Takeaways
Timestamps 00:00 – 03:00 | What is Human Design, and its origin story Episode Links
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| 10 - Food Justice & Growing Community with Cathy Cleary of Bountiful Cities | 08 Sep 2025 | 00:35:31 | |
In this episode of the Wellness in Asheville Podcast, I'm joined by Cathy Cleary, a longtime Asheville changemaker in the food justice world. Through her work with Bountiful Cities, she's helped build community gardens, educational kitchens, and networks that nourish people and restore land. We explore how food access, equity, and healing all intersect, and how growing your own food can be one of the most revolutionary things you do. Cathy shares insights from 15 years with Bountiful Cities, including their comprehensive FEAST program that teaches children cooking and gardening skills from seed to harvest. Key Takeaways
Timestamps 00:00 – 02:00 | Introduction & Cathy's Journey to Food Justice
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| 9 - Journalism, Storytelling & Asheville’s Creative Pulse with Matt Peiken | 04 Sep 2025 | 00:42:42 | |
Season 1, Episode 9: Storytelling as Wellness with Matt Peiken of The Overlook In this episode of the Wellness in Asheville Podcast, I’m joined by Matt Peiken, award-winning journalist and host of The Overlook, Asheville’s premier podcast on arts, culture, and community. Matt shares his journey from public radio at Blue Ridge Public Radio to launching The Overlook, and how storytelling itself can be a wellness practice. We explore why being seen, heard, and understood is healing—individually and collectively. The conversation also dives into entrepreneurship, trusting your gut, leaving toxic jobs, and recognizing when it’s time to “drop the rock” of burdens that no longer serve you. Key Takeaways
Timestamps 00:00 – 04:00 | Matt’s Journey to Asheville & Blue Ridge Public Radio Episode Links
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| 8 - Neurofeedback with Megan Hearne | Brain Training for Stress, Sleep & Focus | 01 Sep 2025 | 00:35:19 | |
In this episode of the Wellness in Asheville Podcast, we explore the world of neurofeedback and brain training with Megan Hearne, a Neurofeedback Provider and Health Coach with over six years of experience helping people regulate stress, improve focus, and restore balance. Megan holds a Master’s degree and advanced training from the Institute for Applied Neuroscience, NewMind Academy, and the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. She bridges brainwave training and lifestyle coaching into an empowering healing experience, now offered at her new space inside the Heartwood Collective in downtown Asheville. We also dive into my own journey with biofeedback—from Deepak Chopra’s early biofeedback games, to exploring HeartMath HRV training, and now experimenting with the MUSE headband for real-time meditation feedback. Megan and I discuss how these tools fit into the larger landscape of nervous system regulation and self-healing. The conversation highlights how neurofeedback can address sleep struggles, anxiety, focus challenges, and even support digestion and mood regulation. We also explore how brain training amplifies the benefits of other wellness practices—from float therapy and yoga to meditation and stress reduction—making it a powerful complement to Asheville’s thriving healing community. Key Takeaways
Timestamps 00:00 – 02:00 | Introduction: Megan Hearne’s path from environmental science to neurofeedback Episode Links
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| 7 - Essential Oils, Chakras, and Aura Healing with the Founder of Auratherapy Laura McCann | 28 Aug 2025 | 00:52:38 | |
In this episode of the Wellness in Asheville Podcast, we dive into the world of scent-based healing, chakra alignment, and aura cleansing with visionary entrepreneur Laura McCann, founder and CEO of Auratherapy After a high-powered career in fashion, retail, and tech in NYC, Laura turned to aromatherapy to heal her own chronic health challenges—sparking a transformation that led her to create Auratherapy, a brand blending ancient wisdom with modern innovation. Today, she helps thousands reconnect with their inner energy through custom aura readings, essential oils, and immersive experiences. Listeners also get an exclusive offer: 15% off at auratherapylife.com with code AVLwellness15. 🌿 What You’ll Learn in This Episode
🕒 Episode Timestamps 00:00 – Welcome + introduction 🔗 Resources & Links
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| 6 - Restoring Your Nervous System with Robin & Corey Costanzo of Stillpoint Wellness | 25 Aug 2025 | 00:45:54 | |
In this episode of the Wellness in Asheville Podcast, we dive deep into nervous system healing with Robin and Corey Costanzo, the visionary founders of Stillpoint Wellness. Known for Esalen® massage, saltwater floatation therapy, and integrative healing experiences, Stillpoint has become one of Asheville’s most respected centers for transformation. Robin and Corey share their personal journeys—from the Esalen Institute in Big Sur to building a sanctuary for healing in Asheville. We explore how massage, float therapy, and somatic awareness support nervous system regulation, helping people move from chronic stress into deep rest. The conversation also touches on the power of grief work, the role of integration in sustaining wellness, and the importance of presence, gratitude, and daily practices that bring us back into balance. Key Takeaways
Timestamps 00:00 – 04:00 | Robin & Corey’s Journeys: From NYC and Omaha to the Esalen Institute Episode Links
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| 5 - Regaining Vitality with Marissa Gross, Director of the Center for Massage & Natural Health | 21 Aug 2025 | 00:33:30 | |
Season 1, Episode 5: Restoring Balance & Vitality with Marissa, Director of the Center for Massage & Natural Health In this episode of the Wellness in Asheville podcast, host Travis Richardson welcomes Marissa, Director of the Center for Massage & Natural Health in Asheville, NC—a leading school and spa that has been cultivating skilled massage therapists and promoting holistic wellness for over two decades. We explore how massage therapy goes far beyond relaxation—supporting nervous system regulation, pain relief, emotional well-being, and injury recovery. Marissa shares the Center’s unique approach to bodywork education, community wellness services, and its role in Asheville’s thriving holistic health scene. This conversation also dives into self-care as a lifelong practice, the science behind touch and healing, and how professional massage training can transform both the practitioner and the recipient. Whether you’re considering massage as a career, looking for ways to manage stress naturally, or seeking the best massage experiences in Asheville, this episode offers expert insights you can apply right away. Key Takeaways
Timestamps Episode Links The Wellness in Asheville podcast is produced by Be Well Asheville, your local news source covering health + wellness news + events in Asheville. Get the latest at bewellasheville.com or follow @bewellasheville. | |||
| 4 - Reclaiming Balance with Daoist Traditions College of Chinese Medical Arts | 18 Aug 2025 | 00:45:58 | |
Season 1, Episode 4: Daoist Traditions – Bridging Ancient Chinese Medicine & Modern Wellness In this episode of the Wellness in Asheville Podcast, host Travis Richardson sits down with Dr. Mary Cissy Majebe, founder and president, and Rachel Nowakowski, vice president, of the Daoist Traditions College of Chinese Medical Arts — one of the Southeast’s most respected institutions for classical Chinese medicine education and holistic clinical care. Dr. Majebe and Rachel share the inspiring origin story of the college, from its early days as a small, women-led initiative to becoming a nationally recognized hub for acupuncture, herbal medicine, and Daoist philosophy. They discuss the difference between Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Classical Chinese Medicine, the deep mind-body-spirit approach that guides their training, and how Daoist principles shape both patient care and practitioner development. We explore the college’s commitment to root-cause healing, its integration of emotional and spiritual components into treatment, and its role in Asheville’s rich wellness legacy. You’ll also hear about their student clinic — an affordable, supervised setting open to the public — and the school’s ongoing community outreach with organizations like Haywood Street Congregation, Veterans Healing Farm, and 12 Baskets Café. Whether you’re curious about acupuncture, considering a career in Chinese medicine, or seeking new ways to approach your own wellness journey, this episode is packed with wisdom, inspiration, and practical takeaways. Key Takeaways:
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| 21 - Lee Trebotich - Food For Adventures | 29 Dec 2025 | 00:37:11 | |
Introduction to Natty Trebotich and Food For Adventures From leading kids' summer camps teaching scratch cooking and paddleboarding, to multi-day expeditions, wild cocktail classes, and annual nationwide tours, Natty shares his 20+ years of global mountaineering, foraging, and culinary expertise. We dive into the nutritional power of wild edibles, hormesis and adaptogens, rewilding in a modern world, and why sharing food breaks down barriers—no matter the language. This conversation is packed with stories from Nepal to Mexico, practical tips on safe foraging, and a reminder that in uncertain times, we're all in this together—best around a campfire with wild-gathered ingredients. Key Takeaways:
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| 3 - Sanctuaries of Consciousness: with Dr. Haydn & Terry Hasty, Founders of Wellspring Wellness Center | 14 Aug 2025 | 01:12:09 | |
Sanctuaries of Consciousness: with Dr. Haydn & Terry Hasty, Founders of Wellspring Wellness Center In this episode of the Wellness in Asheville podcast, we delve into the essence of the consciousness movement with Hayden and Terry Hasty, founders of Wellspring Wellness Center. Established in 2016, Wellspring fosters an environment of holistic healing with services like acupuncture, massage, yoga, and reiki. Hayden and Terry share their spiritual journey and discuss their latest initiative, Truth Springing, which aims to nurture inner truth and creative transformative gatherings. They discuss the upcoming Truth Spring Conference scheduled for September, which focuses on deep spiritual exploration. The conversation covers their personal experiences, the philosophical underpinnings of consciousness, and how personal transformation can influence global change. -- Key Takeaway: Consciousness as Core to Wellness – Hayden and Terry Hasty emphasize that true wellness is not merely physical but emerges from the mind and level of consciousness, with the outer world being a manifestation of the inner state. Existence vs. Experience – They distinguish between existence (the truth of who you are) and experience (external events), stating that experiences can only be fully understood when grounded in the awareness of existence. The Role of Relationships in Growth – In both personal and professional partnerships, they highlight the importance of mutual respect, freedom from expectations, and seeing one’s partner “new each day” to maintain deep connection over decades. Truth Springing and Soul Evolution – Their initiative, Truth Springing, focuses on spiritual realization as a means to accelerate personal and collective growth, with the belief that the soul evolves only through physical life experiences. -- TimeStamps: 02:15 – 08:30 | Consciousness & Wellness 08:30 – 20:00 | Inner vs. Outer Worlds & Facing Hardship 20:00 – 38:00 | Relationships & Conscious Partnership 38:00 – 59:00 | Truth Springing & The Soul’s Evolution 59:00 – 1:08:00 | The Truth Spring Conference 1:08:00 – End | Closing Reflections -- Episode Links:
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| 2 - Nature as the Guide with Nicole Will, Founder of Asheville Wellness Tours | 11 Aug 2025 | 00:37:52 | |
Exploring Wellness with Asheville Wellness Tours Founder, Nicole Will In this episode of the Wellness Nashville Podcast, Travis Richardson talks with Nicole Will, the founder of Asheville Wellness Tours. Nicole shares her journey in the wellness industry, blending adventure with mindfulness and nature. They discuss her business's community-driven approach, the importance of listening to customer needs, and her insight into maintaining personal wellness while managing entrepreneurial pressures. Travis and Nicole emphasize the importance of exploring various wellness practices and the impact of supportive relationships. From goat yoga to forest bathing, Nicole's innovative offerings aim to help guests reconnect with themselves and nature. 00:00 Introduction and Recap of Episode One 00:46 Meet Nicole Will: Founder of Asheville Wellness Tours 01:40 Nicole's Journey and Vision for Wellness 03:41 The Birth of Asheville Wellness Tours 04:59 Community-Driven Wellness Initiatives 06:58 The Importance of Nature and Listening 08:52 Balancing Entrepreneurship and Self-Care 11:46 Defining Wellness and the Role of Play 18:01 Local vs. Tourist Participation in Wellness 19:31 Building a Supportive Team and Community 28:45 Future Projects and Collaborations 31:57 Final Thoughts and How to Get Involved The Wellness in Asheville podcast is produced by Be Well Asheville, your local news source covering health + wellness news + events in Asheville. Get the latest at bewellasheville.com or follow @bewellasheville. | |||
| 1 - Wellness in Asheville Podcast Launch with Host Travis Richardson | 04 Aug 2025 | 00:34:40 | |
Join me for the very first episode of the Wellness in Asheville podcast, where I share the vision behind this new platform for our city’s vibrant wellness community. Discover why Asheville is unlike anywhere else when it comes to healing, connection, and collaboration—and what you can expect this season. Key Takeaways:
Episode links: The following Asheville Wellness Experts were mentioned on the above podcast. Check them out below: Marissa Gross (The Center for Massage & Natural Health): Website Dr. Mary Cissy Majebe (Daoist Traditions Medical College): Website Dr. James Pinkston (Asheville Non-Surgical Orthopedics): Website Megan Hearne (Vitality Neuro Coaching): Website Nicole Will (Asheville Wellness Tours): Website Dr. Hadyn Hasty (Wellspring Wellness Center): Website Corey Costanzo (Stillpoint Wellness): Website Natty Trebotich (Food for Adventures): Website Jodie Appel (Asheville Salt Cave): Website Rayanna Starre (Catalyst Coaching Solutions, Human Design): Website Matt Peiken: Website Michael Spremuli (Blue Ridge Astrology): Website Get Involved: Wellness Networking Meetup Group (for health+wellness experts) The Wellness in Asheville podcast is produced by Be Well Asheville, your local news source covering health + wellness news + events in Asheville. Get the latest at bewellasheville.com or follow @bewellasheville. | |||
| Trailer | 15 Jun 2025 | 00:02:03 | |
🎙️ Trailer – Welcome to Wellness in Asheville Welcome to Wellness in Asheville — a podcast celebrating the healers, guides, and holistic spaces shaping our vibrant mountain town. Hosted by health coach and community connector Travis Richardson, this show features in-depth conversations with Asheville’s most inspiring wellness professionals — from acupuncturists and bodyworkers to herbalists, fitness experts, energy workers, and regenerative doctors. 🎧 In this trailer, Travis shares:
Whether you're a seeker, a practitioner, or just love Asheville's healing scene — this is your space. Subscribe now, and join the movement at bewellasheville.com or on IG @bewellasheville.
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| 20 - Sound Healing for animals and humans with Dahvid Weiss | 15 Dec 2025 | 00:48:58 | |
Introduction to DahVid Weiss and Vibrational Healing for Pets In this episode of the Wellness in Asheville Podcast, host Travis Richardson sits down with DahVid Weiss, Doctor of Oriental Medicine and founder of A.S.H.A. Asheville Sound Healing for Animals. With over 33 years in holistic environments, DahVid shares his transformative journey into Chinese Medicine, Vibrational Medicine, Naturopathic Medicine, and his passion for sound therapy. DahVid discusses his innovative ACU-SOUND technique using specialized tuning forks on dogs, other animals, and humans—both directly on the body and in the energetic field—to release pressure from anxiety, pain, digestive issues, and promote overall health. He also introduces his unique tuning fork designed to amplify the Love Vibration. We explore how sound healing supports nervous system regulation, enhances well-being for pets and their humans, and can be applied in homes, veterinary clinics, and shelters. This conversation highlights the growing field of holistic pet care, the power of vibrational medicine in reducing stress and pain naturally, and why educating pet owners on at-home sound techniques is transforming animal wellness in Asheville. Key Takeaways: The science and practice of vibrational medicine using tuning forks How ACU-SOUND works on physical points and in the auric field for animals and humans Addressing common issues like anxiety, pain, digestive problems, and general vitality in pets The role of the Love Vibration tuning fork in fostering emotional connection and healing Benefits of sound therapy in veterinary settings, shelters, and daily pet care Empowering pet owners with simple at-home sound healing tools The intersection of Oriental Medicine, Naturopathy, and sound for holistic health Timestamps: 00:00 – 03:00 | Introduction and Travis’s thoughts on Asheville’s holistic pet community 03:00 – 08:00 | DahVid’s 33-year journey into holistic and vibrational medicine 08:00 – 14:00 | Discovering sound therapy and teaching ACU-SOUND worldwide 14:00 – 20:00 | How tuning forks work: on the body, in the field, and for anxiety/pain relief 20:00 – 26:00 | ACU-SOUND applications for dogs, animals, and humans—case examples 26:00 – 32:00 | The Love Vibration tuning fork and its role in emotional healing 32:00 – 38:00 | Holistic pet care in homes, vets, and shelters + upcoming Facebook group launch 38:00 – 43:00 | Practical tips for pet owners and special listener offer 43:00 – 44:00 | DahVid’s favorite Asheville spots and closing thoughts Episode Links: A.S.H.A. Asheville Sound Healing for Animals 40% off Vibroacoustic Sound Table Treatment: https://www.asha3.com/store/p/vibroacoustic-sound-table-treatment-only Asheville Area Holistic Pet Care Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/p/Asheville-Area-Holistic-Pet-Care-61575826628957/ https://www.instagram.com/asha_soundavl/ The Wellness in Asheville podcast is produced by Be Well Asheville, your local news source covering health + wellness news + events in Asheville. Get the latest at bewellasheville.com or follow @bewellasheville. | |||
| 19 - Thriving after Cancer with Brynn Barale | 01 Dec 2025 | 00:51:20 | |
Thriving After Cancer: Reclaiming Your Body & Life with RN Health Coach Brynn Barale In this episode of the Wellness in Asheville Podcast, host Travis Richardson sits down with Brynn Barale, a registered nurse, holistic health coach, and 18-year breast cancer thriver who empowers survivors to trust their bodies and live a “kick-ass life after cancer” through Wildflower Health Coaching. Together they explore what happens after treatment ends—the identity shifts, body image changes, and emotional whiplash that so many women experience in survivorship. Brynn shares how her own diagnosis reshaped her life, why traditional after-care often misses the mark, and how nervous system awareness, gentle movement, and community can help survivors move beyond overwhelm into a vibrant, self-honoring life. Listeners will hear about Brynn’s weekly online Reiki and healing circle for women, practical practices for reconnecting with a post-cancer body, and how to rebuild confidence when scars, fatigue, and fear of recurrence are part of daily life. This conversation is for anyone navigating life after cancer—or who loves someone who is—and for providers who want to better understand the unique landscape of survivorship. Key talking points:
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| 18 - Building Community in Asheville with Daniel Ratner | 17 Nov 2025 | 00:48:41 | |
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| 17 - Mindful Midlife & Women's Wellness with Jaclyn Rebekah Roberts | 03 Nov 2025 | 00:32:41 | |
Season 1, Episode 17: Mindful Midlife—Women's Hormones, Community, and Conscious Living with Jaclyn RebekahRoberts
We explore why self-awareness and community are essential during life’s transitions, the science and spirit of hormone balance, and trauma-informed practices to help women live with conscious intention. Jaclyn shares her story, practical advice for tuning into bodily rhythms, the importance of sisterhood, and how breath, yoga, and holistic coaching can spark real empowerment in women’s lives. This conversation touches on midlife transitions, perimenopause, body changes, and how reclaiming agency creates a foundation for lasting wellness. Key Takeaways:
Timestamps: Episode Links: Be Well Asheville Get Involved: https://www.facebook.com/SoulFitAcademy1111 The Wellness in Asheville podcast is produced by Be Well Asheville, your local news source covering health + wellness news + events in Asheville. Get the latest at bewellasheville.com or follow @bewellasheville. | |||
| 16 - The Sound of Healing with Dawn Sagonias | 20 Oct 2025 | 00:53:32 | |
In this episode of the Wellness in Asheville Podcast, host Travis Richardson sits down with Dawn Sagonias, a sound healing practitioner, biologist, and former massage therapist with 25+ years of experience. We explore the fascinating intersection of science, spirituality, and sound—and how vibrations can literally "massage your brain" for healing. Dawn shares her unique journey from studying music and biology to becoming a certified sound healing practitioner with two retreat spaces in the Asheville area: The Sound Nest in Alexander and Inner Wolf Retreat Space in Mars Hill. We dive deep into the neuroscience of sound healing, how frequencies affect our biofield, the importance of practitioner intention, and why rest retreats are transforming women's nervous systems. This conversation explores the biological mechanisms behind sound healing (from Emoto's water crystal research to neural pathway creation), how to remember calm after a session, and why regular practice helps create new patterns in the brain. Dawn discusses her science-backed approach influenced by researchers like Tom Kenyon, Joe Dispenza, and Eileen McKusick, plus practical ways to integrate healing into daily life. Key Takeaways:
Timestamps: 00:00 – 03:00 | Introduction and welcome to Dawn Sawgonias Episode Links:
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| 15 - Healing relationship wounds through empathetic witness with Leslie Brooks | 13 Oct 2025 | 00:44:54 | |
Season 1, Episode 15: Healing Trauma & Relationships with Leslie Brooks Introduction to Leslie Brooks and Trauma-Informed Healing In this episode of the Wellness in Asheville Podcast, host Travis Richardson sits down with Leslie Brooks, a trauma-informed life coach and the creator of the Peaceful Goddess Project and the Women Who Whine Facebook community (with over 2,100 members). We explore the profound journey from surviving complex trauma to building healing communities for women. Leslie shares her transformative path from 20+ years as a massage therapist to becoming a somatic experiencing practitioner, and how her personal experience with narcissistic parenting, abusive relationships, and family trauma shaped her understanding of nervous system healing. We dive deep into the science of somatic work, the power of empathetic witness, and why women in their 40s are reclaiming their authentic selves. This conversation explores the intersection of feminine and masculine energies, the biological roots of women's need for community connection, and how patriarchal structures have pitted women against each other Key Takeaways:
Timestamps: 00:00 – 03:00 | Introduction and Travis's thoughts on Asheville's divine feminine energy Episode Links: Be Well Asheville Podcast Archive AVL Women Who Whine Facebook Group The Wellness in Asheville podcast is produced by Be Well Asheville, your local news source covering health + wellness news + events in Asheville. Get the latest at bewellasheville.com or follow @bewellasheville. | |||
| 14 - Reclaiming Stillness with Jodie Appel (Asheville Salt Cave) | 06 Oct 2025 | 00:39:36 | |
In this episode of the Wellness in Asheville Podcast, host Travis Richardson sits down with Jodie Appel, owner of the Asheville Salt Cave, to explore the transformative power of stillness and ritual in wellness. Jodie shares the inspiring story of how her father’s life-changing experience in a salt spa led to the creation of the Asheville Salt Cave, and how her background in massage therapy and veterinary care shaped her holistic approach. We dive into the science and history behind salt therapy (speleotherapy), the rejuvenating experience of the Turkish-Moroccan hamam, and the growing demand for community-driven wellness practices in Asheville. Jodie discusses how her business fosters human connection, helps people reconnect with their bodies, and supports a range of health benefits—from respiratory relief to creative breakthroughs. We also touch on the evolving concept of wellness, the importance of unplugging from distractions, and the need for accessible self-care rituals in today’s fast-paced world. Key Takeaways:
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Episode Links: The Wellness in Asheville podcast is produced by Be Well Asheville, your local news source covering health + wellness news + events in Asheville. Get the latest at bewellasheville.com or follow @bewellasheville. | |||