• How to Start Using Herbs at Home: Natural Support for Stress, Sleep, Digestion, Focus, Mood & More (with Gray Dean)
    Mar 17 2026
    In this episode of Wildly Well Mamas, I reconnect with herbalist and Ayurvedic practitioner Gray Dean to explore how herbalism can support modern motherhood in a grounded, practical way.In Part I, we explored Ayurveda and how understanding your unique constitution (dosha) can bring more compassion and clarity to the way you care for yourself and your family.Today, we build on that foundation and move into the world of herbalism—learning how simple, everyday herbs can support your nervous system, energy, hormones, and overall well-being.You’ll walk away from this episode with practical, approachable ways to begin using herbs in your daily life, along with a deeper understanding of how to work with plants in a way that feels intuitive, safe, and nourishing.This conversation helped me see herbalism in a whole new light—not as something complicated or intimidating, but as something deeply intuitive, nourishing, and accessible.I’m so grateful for all of the wellness tools we’re collecting and sharing through this podcast, and I truly hope they support you in feeling more grounded, empowered, and at home in your body. 🌿In this episode, we explore:• How herbalism fits into modern motherhood• Herbal energetics (hot, cold, moist, dry)• Nourishing herbs for moms (like nettle & oat straw)• Simple remedies for sleep, stress, digestion, and immune support• How to start incorporating herbs into your daily rhythm• The importance of safety, especially during pregnancy• Building an intuitive relationship with plant medicineThis is Part II of a two-part conversation. If you haven’t listened to Part I, be sure to start there for a foundation in Ayurveda and the doshas. 🙌🌿 Resources from this EpisodeGray put together a beautiful handout covering the herbs we talked about in this episode—especially helpful if you're just beginning your herbalism journey. Be sure to check out the clinical pearls! 🌿👉 handout covering the herbsBooks to explore Ayurveda & Herbalism:Ayurvedic Medicine by Sebatian PoleThe Way of Ayurvedic Herbs by KP Khalsa & Michael TierraMedicinal Herbs for Beginners by Rosemary GladstarHerbal Medicine from the Heart of the Earth by Dr. Sharol Marie Tilgner🌹Connect with Grey:💛 Website: https://www.sagerootswellness.com🌿 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sagerootswellness 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sagerootswellness🌙 Connect with Me💛 Join the Wildly Well Mamas community🌿 Explore coaching, resources, and upcoming offerings: Wildly Well with Jamie📸 Instagram: Wildly Well with Jamie
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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Ayurveda for Modern Moms: How Seasonal Rhythms & Doshas Bring Balance to Motherhood with Gray Dean
    Mar 2 2026

    In this episode of Wildly Well Mamas, I sit down with herbalist and Ayurvedic practitioner Gray Dean to explore how Ayurveda can support motherhood in a grounded, practical way.

    We talk about what Ayurveda actually is, what the doshas mean, and how daily and seasonal rhythms can support our energy, hormones, and nervous system.

    Learning about Ayurveda has deeply helped me understand myself — and honestly, the people in my world — with more compassion and clarity. If you’ve ever been curious about the doshas or felt drawn to seasonal living, this is a beautiful and approachable introduction.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • What Ayurveda is (without the overwhelm)

    • How understanding your dosha supports balance

    • Daily vs. seasonal rhythms

    • Why living in alignment with nature supports emotional well-being

    • Simple rhythms you can begin today

    This is Part I of a two-part conversation. In Part II, we’ll dive deeper into herbal allies for everyday motherhood. 👏👏👏

    🌿 Connect with Grey:

    🌿 Website: https://www.sagerootswellness.com

    💛 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sagerootswellness

    📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sagerootswellness

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Returning to Yourself: Nervous System Healing, Brainwaves & Microdoses of Connection with Dr. Melissa Sonners
    Feb 17 2026

    Why does everything feel like too much sometimes? 😩

    The noise.


    The decisions.


    The constant needs.


    The mental tabs you can’t seem to close.


    In this powerful conversation, I’m joined by Dr. Melissa Sonners — nervous system guide, brainwave educator, and author of The Connection Code — to explore what’s really happening beneath that “too much” feeling.


    We unpack why overwhelm isn’t a sign that you’re failing… it’s a nervous system response. Why overthinking and irritability are states of protection. And how understanding nervous system regulation changes the way we approach burnout, reactivity, and emotional exhaustion in motherhood.


    Melissa shares how simple two-minute “microdoses” of connection, rhythm, light exposure, and play can gently guide your body back toward safety — without adding more to your plate.


    If you’ve been feeling stretched thin, reactive, or constantly on edge, this episode will help you understand your body instead of fighting it.


    Because healing isn’t about becoming someone new.


    It’s about returning to yourself. 💛



    🌿 Connect with Dr. Melissa:

    📸 Instagram: Be Inspired Mama

    📚 Pre-order the book: theconnectioncodebook.com



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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Honoring the Emotional Load of Motherhood with Perinatal Therapist Kelly Dzioba
    Feb 3 2026

    Motherhood carries an emotional load that often goes unseen — and unspoken.

    In this episode of the Wildly Well Mamas Podcast, I’m joined by Kelly Dzioba, a perinatal therapist at Sunshine City Counseling, for a grounding and compassionate conversation about the emotional landscape of motherhood.

    Together, we explore perinatal mental health across the full spectrum — from fertility and pregnancy to postpartum and beyond — and talk about the subtle signs of emotional overwhelm that so many women experience but rarely name. We discuss postpartum anxiety, burnout, rage, guilt, and the invisible mental load mothers carry, often while telling themselves they’re “fine.”

    This conversation offers language, validation, and clarity — without shame or alarm — and gently reminds you that emotional health matters just as much as physical health, and that support can be both accessible and deeply human.

    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, emotionally stretched thin, or unsure whether what you’re experiencing is “normal,” this episode is for you.

    ✨ In This Episode, We Cover:
    1. What perinatal mental health truly includes
    2. Common (and often overlooked) signs of emotional distress in motherhood
    3. Why rage and irritability are often signals, not personal failures
    4. The mental load mothers carry — and how it shows up emotionally
    5. How to prepare for postpartum support beyond physical nesting
    6. What therapy can look like when it feels safe, grounding, and supportive
    7. Why asking for help is a strength, not a weakness

    🌿 Connect with Kelly

    📸 Instagram: @kellywiththerapy

    🏥 Practice: @thesunshinecity

    🌐 Sunshine City Counseling:

    https://www.sunshinecitycounseling.com/kelly-dzioba

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    58 mins
  • Birth as a Spiritual Portal: An Unconventional Birth Story with Kristin Anderson
    Jan 24 2026

    We hear so many stories of fear and crisis when it comes to birth.

    This episode offers something different.

    In this conversation, I sit down with Kristin Anderson — trauma-informed life coach, intuitive spiritual guide, and photographer — to share an unconventional and deeply spiritual birth story.

    Rather than a how-to or a teaching episode, this is a story-led conversation that invites reflection on birth as a spiritual portal, the mystery of time and consciousness, and the ways birth can shape a woman’s understanding of her body, intuition, and inner power.

    This episode is for the woman who feels called to hear a more expansive, reverent perspective on birth — whether she is pregnant, postpartum, healing, or simply curious about what else is possible.

    A gentle note for listeners:

    Kristin shares an empowering and unique birth story in this episode. If your birth unfolded differently than you hoped, this conversation may stir emotion. All birth stories are sacred. This episode is offered as a story — not to be compared to — but to gently inspire hope and expand what feels possible when it comes to the magic of birth.

    💫 Connect with Kristin

    💛 Websites: www.mostamazingwoman.com & www.kristinandersonstudios.com

    🌿Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mostamazingwoman

    📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mostamazingwoman/


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    56 mins
  • Healing Through Relationships While Raising Kids with Emmanuela Mujica
    Jan 17 2026

    In this heartfelt conversation, I sit down with Emmanuela Mujica, a certified spiritual life coach and relationship expert, to explore what it really looks like to heal through relationships while raising kids.

    We talk about how motherhood can become a powerful catalyst for healing — inviting us to turn inward with compassion, tend to our own unmet needs, and show up more consciously in our partnerships and families. Emmanuela shares her personal journey as a mama of four in a blended family, along with psycho-spiritual insights that weave together emotional healing, self-love, and sacred communication.

    In this episode, I wanted to offer both hope and practical tools for mothers navigating the emotional load of parenting, partnership, and personal growth. My hope is that this conversation reminds you that healing doesn’t have to happen alone — and that connection begins by gently turning back toward yourself.

    ✨ In this episode, we explore:

    1. How healing unfolds through relationship — with yourself and others
    2. What psycho-spiritual healing looks like in real life and motherhood
    3. Simple ways to practice self-love while caring for others
    4. How conscious communication can strengthen connection at home
    5. Why support and self-compassion matter so deeply on the healing journey

    🌿 If you’re feeling disconnected, overwhelmed, or longing for deeper connection in your relationships, I hope this episode feels like a soft place to land — and a reminder that healing is possible, even in the midst of motherhood.

    🔗 Connect with Emma

    🌐 Website: paperbell.me/soulmamacoach

    🎁 Special Offer: 20% off any coaching package with the code WildlyWell

    📘 Facebook: facebook.com/soulmamacoaching

    📸 Instagram: @soulmamacoach

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    54 mins
  • Why Am I So Tired All the Time? Stress, Hormones & Functional Medicine for Exhausted Moms — with Belinda Ruiz
    Jan 6 2026

    I’m so honored to welcome Belinda Ruiz back to Wildly Well Mamas. In this episode — part two of our three-part functional medicine series — we dive into a conversation that feels especially timely for so many moms right now.

    Belinda Ruiz is a Family Nurse Practitioner and the founder of B Holistic Health, a concierge-style virtual functional medicine practice. Her journey into integrative health began after losing her mother to liver cancer and navigating her own experience with adrenal fatigue and depression — experiences that shaped her passion for helping others heal at the root.

    In this conversation, we talk about chronic fatigue, anxiety, and burnout — the kind of exhaustion that doesn’t go away with sleep and often gets dismissed when labs come back “normal.” Belinda helps us unpack how stress, nervous system imbalance, hormones, and nutrition quietly drain our energy, and how functional medicine looks at the body as a whole to uncover what’s really going on.

    ✨ In this episode, we explore:

    1. Why exhaustion is so common in motherhood
    2. How stress impacts energy, hormones, and the nervous system
    3. Why conventional labs often miss the root cause of fatigue
    4. Simple ways to support energy, including blood sugar balance and protein intake
    5. How breathwork and mindfulness can help regulate stress

    If you’re feeling depleted, unseen, or stuck in survival mode, this conversation offers validation, clarity, and a gentle path forward.

    🎧 Recommended listening:

    Start with Part 1 — Reclaiming Your Health After Birth: A Functional Medicine Approach for Moms with Belinda Ruiz

    🔗 Connect with Belinda

    🌿 Website: https://bholistichealth.com

    📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/belinda_ruiznp/


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    45 mins
  • Play: Remembering How to Be Here Now
    Jan 3 2026

    In this episode of Wildly Well Mamas, I’m exploring the often-forgotten power of play — and why it’s not something we outgrow, but something many of us slowly forget.

    In a culture that celebrates productivity and constant doing, I see so many women — especially mothers — resist play. I’ve felt that resistance myself. But play isn’t the opposite of growth. It’s one of the most natural ways back into presence, creativity, and resilience.

    In this episode, I share personal stories and gentle science to show how play helps regulate the nervous system, awaken curiosity, and soften the places in us that have learned to stay tight and vigilant. I also explore whimsy, beauty, and everyday moments of play — and how motherhood invites us back into joy and connection.

    This episode is an invitation to let life feel lighter — and to remember how to be here… now.

    In this episode, I explore:

    1. Why adults (especially moms) often resist play
    2. How play shifts the nervous system from survival into safety
    3. The connection between play, creativity, learning, and adaptability
    4. What whimsy looks like in everyday life
    5. Simple ways to invite more joy and lightness into your days

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    📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildlywellwithjamie/

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    🔗 Share this episode with a mama who could use more play 🤸🏾‍♂️


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    19 mins