Here's the thing: free content was never supposed to give you a diagnosis. It's not supposed to. It can educate, it can shift your perspective, it can hand you a new lens to see your own body through — but it can't individualize itself to you. It doesn't know your history, your nervous system, your story.
I spent years chasing that anyway. Broke, hungry for answers, bouncing from one naturopath to a stack of Google tabs to another forum thread, trying to piece together my own diagnosis from free information. It didn't heal me. It just left me more overwhelmed and more confused.
In this episode, I'm talking about:
Why content (mine included) is built to inspire and educate, not have all the answers
The overload loop I see in so many people (and used to live in myself): more searching, more information, less clarity
What real support actually looks like — not "here's your answer," but "here's what I see, here's the framework, here's the work to actually understand your own body"
Why "you can't do it alone" and "no one is going to heal you" are both true at the same time
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