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Events and Appearances

Events & Appearances

 

Podcast Appearances

 

The Simplicity Sessions Episode #553: Unwinding the Imprints of Disease in the Body with Dr. Leah Hollon

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In this episode, Jenn Pike sits down with Dr. Leah Hollon, a naturopathic physician and expert in lineage transformation, to explore a topic she’s never fully dedicated an episode to before: how the trauma and experiences of our parents, grandparents, and ancestors can be literally imprinted in our DNA and affect our health, emotions, and relationships today.

Hello Hormones with Dr. Carrie Jones: Dr. Leah Hollon, ND, MPH: How Generational Trauma Rewrites Your Hormones

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Have you ever wondered why your body reacts so strongly to stress on days that should feel completely normal?

In this episode, we’re joined by naturopathic doctor and educator Dr. Leah Hollon to explore how early stress, family patterns, and even the pregnancies we grew in can shape our hormones decades later. We talk about cortisol patterns, histamine overload, immune shifts, stubborn weight changes, and why so many women hit perimenopause already running a nervous system that’s been on high alert for years. And yes, we get practical. Think nervous system resets, smart cortisol support, histamine-calming strategies, and the small daily practices that genuinely start to retrain your stress response.

Dr. Leah Hollon is a naturopathic doctor, international speaker, and author of Unwinding the Imprints of Disease. She teaches integrative medicine, pharmacogenomics, and epigenetics at multiple universities and co-owns Richmond Natural Medicine. It’s a grounded, eye-opening look at how stress imprints show up in midlife hormones and what you can do to shift the system starting today.

Watch on YouTube: What can DNA and lineage tell you about your health outcomes? With Dr. Leah Hollon, ND

So much health information out there is about what to do for your present and future self but what if the real healing was in the past? Dr. Leah Hollon is the author of “Unwinding the Imprints of Disease” an in depth look into lineage, DNA and health outcomes. Each chapter has workbook style questions to help folks break down the information and take action towards understanding the past and how it influences your health now. Dr. Hollon is the founder of Richmond Natural Medicine.

 

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“It Matters How We Treat One Another” is the social science show – now in its third season! Here, host Matthew David Vasko discusses all the various ways that we can improve our relationships with others – partners, children, parents, extended family, friends, coworkers, and all the different types of people with whom we share our beautiful and diverse world. Features include Inspiring News and The Quote of the Week. Find our premium content on our Patreon, including The Takeaway.
Season 3, Episode 15, Topic: Intergenerational Trauma with Dr. Leah Hollon. Dr. Leah Hollon is a naturopathic physician, educator, and expert in holistic medicine, epigenetics, and lineage healing. She is a multiple award-winning author whose work integrates science and compassion to help individuals address deep health challenges rooted in intergenerational and transgenerational trauma.
Smarter Systems: Better Care Podcast with John Faulkner: Is Naturopathic Medicine ACTUALLY Effective?
Discover how naturopathic medicine is transforming patient care in this episode of Smarter Systems, Better Care. I sit down with Dr. Leah Hollon, CEO, Founder, and Chief Naturopathic Doctor at Richmond Natural Medicine LLC, to explore how holistic care, patient empowerment, and community support are reshaping the future of healthcare.
👉 In this conversation, we cover: Leah’s journey to becoming a naturopathic doctor and founding Richmond Natural Medicine How naturopathic medicine complements conventional healthcare for better outcomes Practical strategies to improve wellness through nutrition, lifestyle, and whole-person care Why community-driven healthcare is vital for long-term patient success Lessons in leadership, growth, and self-improvement from a healthcare founder Dr. Hollon shares not only her expertise in integrative and naturopathic medicine, but also her passion for helping people thrive by making smarter choices for their health and well-being.