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Everyday Epigenetics: Raw. Real. Relatable.

Everyday Epigenetics: Raw. Real. Relatable.

By: Susan Robbins
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Join Susan Robbins, the Epigenetic Human Performance Coach, for the "Everyday Epigenetics: Raw. Real. Relatable" podcast! We're talking about how our daily lifestyle and environment affect our genes and well-being. Susan explores a personalized way to boost health, not a one-size-fits-all approach. Through interviews with experts and clients, this podcast makes health discussions relatable. Embrace your unique biology, not generic solutions, and uncover the secrets to a healthier life. Let's keep it real, ditch the mask, and live authentically. "Everyday Epigenetics: Raw. Real. Relatable." is your simple guide to taking control of your health journey today!


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Alternative & Complementary Medicine Hygiene & Healthy Living
Episodes
  • Ep 124. Detox Culture: Is It Helping You or Harming You?
    May 18 2026

    This episode of the Everyday Epigenetics: Raw. Real. Relatable. podcast takes a hard look at one of the biggest trends in the wellness world: detox culture. Susan Robbins shares a raw and deeply honest perspective on the fear-based messaging surrounding parasites, mold, heavy metals, cleanses, and “toxic overload,” while explaining what true detoxification actually looks like inside the body. From harsh protocols and supplement overload to the nervous system’s role in health, this conversation challenges the idea that more detoxing always equals better wellness.

    Susan also dives into the genetics behind detox pathways, including MTHFR, COMT, PEMT, GST genes, inflammation markers, bile flow, and histamine responses. She explains why personalized health matters, why one-size-fits-all detox programs can backfire, and how stress, sleep, nutrition, circadian rhythm, and emotional safety often play a much bigger role in how the body functions than another cleanse ever will. This episode is a reminder that the body already knows how to detox when it has the right support, nourishment, and stability.

    In this episode:

    • Why the detox industry often profits from fear
    • The difference between true toxic overload and depletion
    • How the body naturally detoxifies through the liver, kidneys, gut, skin, and lymphatic system
    • Why harsh cleanses can create more stress on the body
    • The truth about parasite cleanses, binders, colonics, and juice detoxes
    • How chronic stress impacts detox pathways and hormone balance
    • Why genetics like MTHFR, COMT, GST, PEMT, IL6, and TNF-alpha matter in personalized health
    • The connection between histamine, sulfur pathways, glutathione, and detox symptoms
    • How nervous system regulation impacts healing and detoxification
    • Why lifestyle rhythms, sleep, meal timing, and stress management matter more than most people realize
    • How Susan uses epigenetics and PH360 health types to personalize detox support
    • The importance of building resilience instead of living in fear around health


    RESOURCES:

    Find all of Susan’s Resources and links in the show notes:


    Shop the products: http://healthygut.com/healthyawakenings (this link will provide you a special discount!)


    https://healthyawakening.co/2026/05/18/episode124/


    Connect with Susan: https://healthyawakening.co/


    Visit the website: healthyawakening.co/podcast


    Find listening links here: https://healthyawakening.co/links

    P.S. Want reminders about episodes? Sign up for our newsletter, you can find the link on our podcast page! https://healthyawakening.co/podcast

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • 123. The Science of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and Red Light Healing with Alan Trim
    May 11 2026

    Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been around for centuries, but only recently has it started gaining attention for its powerful role in recovery, performance, longevity, and chronic illness support. In this fascinating episode, Susan sits down with Alan Trim, co-founder of Oxidise Wellness Lab, to unpack the science behind hyperbaric oxygen therapy and red light therapy, and why these technologies are becoming game changers for everything from elite sports recovery to neurological health and cancer support.

    Alan shares his deeply personal story of battling severe insomnia and how hyperbaric oxygen therapy became the turning point that changed his life. Together, Susan and Alan explore how oxygen under pressure impacts inflammation, brain health, recovery, mitochondrial function, and overall resilience. They also dive into the importance of lifestyle foundations, the future of wellness technology, and how to safely navigate the growing world of hyperbaric and red light therapy options.

    In this episode:

    • What hyperbaric oxygen therapy actually is and how it works
    • The connection between oxygen, inflammation, and healing
    • How hyperbaric therapy supports recovery, brain health, and performance
    • The role of red light therapy in mitochondrial health and collagen production
    • Why athletes are using these technologies for recovery and endurance
    • The impact of hyperbaric therapy on chronic illness and cancer support
    • What to look for when choosing a hyperbaric or red light therapy provider
    • Why lifestyle still remains the true foundation of health optimization

    Alan Trim Bio


    Alan Trim is the co-founder of Oxydise and Oxydise Wellness Lab, a UK leader in hyperbaric oxygen therapy and advanced red-light technologies. He is a passionate advocate for how these modalities can help in elite sports performance, longevity optimisation, and chronic illness recovery. He has worked with high profile clients including Strictly's Gorka Marquez, Premier League footballers Anthony Elanga and Ola Aina and boxers Joseph Parker and Ben Whittaker.

    Alan is an International Board of Undersea Medicine qualified professional and has overseen deployment and use of hundreds of hyperbaric and wellness systems across the UK. He is known for translating cutting-edge science into practical systems that enhance recovery, improve cognitive clarity, boost athletic output, and support long-term health resilience.




    RESOURCES:

    Connect with Alan Trim:

    www.oxydise.co.uk

    https://alantrim.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/alan.trim/



    https://healthyawakening.co/2026/05/11/episode123/


    Connect with Susan: https://healthyawakening.co/


    Visit the website: healthyawakening.co/podcast


    Find listening links here: https://healthyawakening.co/links

    P.S. Want reminders about episodes? Sign up for our newsletter, you can find the link on our podcast page! https://healthyawakening.co/podcast

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    43 mins
  • 122. Root Causes of Chronic Illness in Kids with Dr. Somer DelSignore
    May 4 2026

    This episode goes straight to the root of what is happening beneath chronic illness in children, and it is far more complex than a single diagnosis or quick fix. In this conversation, Dr. Somer DelSignore joins Susan Robbins to explore the real drivers behind immune and neurological dysfunction in kids. From hidden infections and toxin exposure to nutrient depletion and chronic stress, this discussion connects how everyday lifestyle patterns shape long term health. It challenges the habit of chasing symptoms and instead brings attention to patterns, history, and the deeper factors that build over time.

    What makes this episode powerful is how grounded and practical it feels. You will hear how modern life, including screen time, poor sleep, and highly processed food, keeps kids in a constant stress response and how that shows up in ways many parents miss. The conversation brings clarity without making things complicated. It highlights how small, consistent changes can shift a child’s health in a meaningful way and why prevention starts earlier than most people realize.


    In this episode:

    • Why chronic illness in children is rarely caused by one single factor and how multiple stressors build over time
    • The impact of hidden infections on inflammation, behavior, focus, and common misdiagnoses
    • How sleep, nutrition, and daily habits directly influence immune strength and brain function
    • What a constant stress response looks like in children and how it affects growth, mood, and focus
    • Simple ways to support your child’s nervous system, detox pathways, and overall health without overwhelm

    Dr. Somer DelSignore Bio


    Dr. Somer DelSignore is a pediatric board-certified provider who blends integrative pediatric care with evidence-based medicine to address the root causes of immune and neurological dysfunction. Trained at the University of Pennsylvania and SUNY Upstate and further mentored in integrative medicine, Lyme, and PANS, she is known for highly personalized, research-driven treatment plans for children. Dr. DelSignore is an ILADS Member, a MAPS Fellow, and holds a Fellowship with the American Academy of Ozone Therapy. Her holistic 10-key approach emphasizes nutrition, environmental factors, and mental health, reflecting her commitment to whole-child care. She is the founder of Hudson Valley Integrative Health, where she helps families find clarity, hope, and a better quality of life.




    RESOURCES:

    Connect with Dr. Somer DelSignore:

    Website: https://hudsonvalleyintegrativehealth.com/

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

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nylymesandpans/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/somerdelsignorekidslyme/


    https://healthyawakening.co/2026/05/04/episode122/


    Connect with Susan: https://healthyawakening.co/


    Visit the website: healthyawakening.co/podcast


    Find listening links here: https://healthyawakening.co/links

    P.S. Want reminders about episodes? Sign up for our newsletter, you can find the link on our podcast page! https://healthyawakening.co/podcast

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    1 hr and 8 mins
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