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Tattoos and Telehealth

Tattoos and Telehealth

By: Nik and Kelli
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Tattoos and Telehealth
Hosted by Nicole Baldwin, APRN & Kelli White, APRN. Not your typical health podcast. Tattoos and Telehealth is where two badass nurse practitioners get real about all things telehealth—no scrubs required. Nicole and Kelli keep it light, unfiltered, and totally not medical advice. Just two gals with ink, insight, and a lot to say. Pull up a chair, grab your coffee (or wine), and let’s talk telehealth.


Medical disclaimer. Please note that the information shared on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only, and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your health regimen, including starting new therapies, supplements, or treatments.

While we discuss cutting edge research, current & advancements in medicine, individual health needs vary, and professional guidance is essential. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge that neither Nicole, Kelli nor the podcast team is providing personalized medical recommendations.

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Episodes
  • How The Microbiome Talks To The Mind
    Jun 24 2026

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    We go deep on the gut brain axis and how gut bacteria can influence inflammation, stress response, energy, and even brain signaling. We follow a real clinical rabbit hole from unexpected C. diff and severe fatigue to emerging autism microbiome research, plus what’s promising and what’s not proven.

    • gut brain axis basics and why it is bi-directional
    • the four major signaling routes: neurologic, endocrine, immune, metabolic
    • what a GI map stool test looks for and how it guides next steps
    • why C. diff is usually linked to antibiotics or exposure and why “no risk factors” stands out
    • what studies suggest about microbiome patterns in autism spectrum disorder
    • short chain fatty acids like butyrate and why they matter for gut and brain health
    • inflammation markers, cytokines, blood brain barrier effects, microglia, neuroinflammation
    • probiotic strain focus: Bifidobacterium longum and the “psychobiotic” idea
    • why we stress this is not just about autism and can apply to chronic fatigue and chronic inflammation
    • fecal microbiota transplantation basics, evolving options, Rebyota, and real-world cost talk
    • using credible journals, vetting sources, and translating dense studies into plain English

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    23 mins
  • No Longer PCOS
    Jun 10 2026

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    PCOS has never been just “cysts,” and that misunderstanding has cost women years of clarity and real care. We’re Nicole Baldwin and Kelly White, board-certified nurse practitioners, and we’re unpacking the news that finally matches what women’s health providers have known for a long time: PCOS is being renamed PMOS, polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome. That shift matters because it centers the full-body reality of hormone imbalance, insulin resistance, and metabolic risk instead of shrinking the problem down to ovaries alone.

    We walk through the biggest signs that should put PMOS on your radar, especially irregular periods that come too often, too far apart, or disappear. We also talk through androgen-related symptoms like chin hair, acne, and thinning scalp hair, plus what an ultrasound may show with multiple small follicles. If you have two of these three patterns, you deserve a thorough evaluation. We also connect the dots on insulin resistance, including stubborn belly fat, sugar cravings, and even dark velvety skin changes that can be a clue something deeper is going on.

    From there, we get practical about treatment. The goal is health first, then your priorities: cycle support, fertility planning, and reducing androgen symptoms, all while addressing glucose, insulin, cholesterol, and long-term cardiovascular health. We also share why modern tools like GLP-1 medications can be part of the conversation for the right patient, and how telehealth can help you get labs ordered and a plan started without another demoralizing visit.

    If you’ve ever been brushed off, we want you to hear this clearly: don’t tolerate dismissal. Listen now, share this with a friend who needs it, and subscribe and leave a review so more women can find evidence-based PMOS and PCOS support.

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    12 mins
  • Widow Maker
    May 27 2026

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    A heart attack at 52 should not be a “surprise,” and yet high cholesterol makes that kind of shock far too common. We are two family nurse practitioners, and we are getting very real about why cholesterol is both necessary and dangerous, especially when you have no symptoms to warn you that plaque is building in your arteries.

    Nicole shares a personal story about a deputy sheriff who died from a sudden massive heart attack and never knew his cholesterol was high. From there, we break down what cholesterol does in the body, how excess LDL cholesterol can narrow coronary arteries, and why the heart starts to die when oxygen-rich blood cannot get through. We also talk through the “garden hose” way to picture plaque and why “feeling fine” is not the same thing as being low risk.

    We go deeper into the widowmaker concept and collateral circulation, and why younger adults may actually be more likely to have a fatal event when a vessel suddenly closes. We also cover genetic hyperlipidemia, including the reality that you can be fit, active, and still have a lipid panel that puts you at serious cardiovascular disease risk. We keep it practical with what to ask your provider, why LDL targets have tightened over time, and how getting a simple cholesterol test can save your life.

    If you have not checked your cholesterol lately, make this the nudge to do it now. Subscribe, share this with someone you love, and leave a review so more people hear the message before a silent risk becomes a tragedy.

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    12 mins
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