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🗓️ 13 February 2025
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In this episode of The Art of Being Well, Dr. Will Cole sits down with internationally recognized intuitive medium Susan Grau to explore the mysteries of the spirit world. From her near-death experience as a child to becoming a sought-after medium featured in GOOP, The Hollywood Reporter, and Famous Mediums, Susan shares her journey of embracing her gift. They discuss the science behind mediumship, past-life regression, near-death experiences, and the intersection of spirituality and clinical research. Plus, Susan offers insight into common misconceptions, skepticism, and how we can all strengthen our intuitive abilities. For all links mentioned in this episode, visit www.drwillcole.com/podcast.
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0:00.0 | The following podcast is a Dear Media production. |
0:05.2 | Hi, it's Dr. Will Cole. |
0:09.1 | This podcast is the manifesto for a new breed of health seekers. |
0:15.1 | This is the art of being well. |
0:25.3 | Thank you. the art of being well. What's up and welcome to the art of being well? |
0:29.0 | If chronic inflammation is the commonality between just about every health problem under |
0:34.5 | the sun from autoimmune conditions, hormone problems, nervous system |
0:38.7 | dysregulation, gut health issues. If chronic inflammation is that link between all these issues, |
0:44.6 | then the question is, what's causing that inflammation? What's dysregulating that immune system |
0:50.4 | response in the first place? Because inflammation isn't inherently bad. It's a product of |
0:55.8 | the immune system. But when you have dysregulated chronic inflammation, that is that forest fire |
1:01.1 | that burns in perpetuity. That's what my job is in functional medicine is yes, measuring inflammation, |
1:07.5 | getting that baseline and seeing that improve. But to see that improve, we have to discover and find out what's actually causing the |
1:13.6 | inflammation in the first place, exploring both the physiological and psychological components |
1:19.2 | of inflammation, things like chronic infections, environmental toxins, nutrient deficiencies |
1:24.5 | underlying gut health issues, and then things like chronic stress |
1:28.4 | and unresolved trauma. This both-and approach is really at the heart of my work in functional |
1:34.6 | medicine. And we know inflammation exists on a spectrum from mild symptoms all the way to more |
1:39.6 | significant diagnosable symptoms and everything in between. The inflammation spectrum. If you want to |
1:45.7 | find out where you're at on the inflammation spectrum, head on over to autoimmune health reset.com. |
1:52.2 | There's two things that you can check out there. There's an at-home urine test that measures |
1:56.6 | oxidative stress in the body. Oxidative stress is a component of inflammation. |
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