• How to Tend to Your Winter Rest
    Jan 29 2026

    This episode of All Things Vegas features Dagny Deutschman and Dr. Michael Smith from Natura Health and Wellness in Missoula. They explore a holistic approach to sleep for helping professionals. They define sleep as a "slow to form vital sign" that requires curiosity and compassion rather than judgment, noting that patterns emerge over weeks rather than single nights. The discussion highlights how seasonal light changes—particularly at the 45th parallel—impact hormonal balances. A key focus is the "chronotype," or the biological preference for morning or night activity, Finally, they address Seasonal Affective Disorder by reframing winter as a "hermit time" for introspection, art, and even exploring dream content.

    Dagny Deutchman is the owner and founder of The Art of Rest. They are a nervous system professional who works from a top down, and bottom up approach to the nervous system specializing in not only in stabilizing a nervous system through sleep, rest, and habit formation, but also how to access nervous system health through connection, creativity, wonder, and awe.

    Dr. Smith received his medical training from the National University of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon. Before that, he completed a master’s degree in New York City where his research focused on epigenetics and neuroscience. Dr. Smith has previously filled roles in the biotechnology and medical devices sector and various community organizations. For more information about Dr. Smith, visit his personal page at www.drmichaelsmithnd.com.

    For more information about Doctors White and Smith, and their practice at Natura Health and Wellness, visit www.natura.health

    Special Guests: Dagney Deutchman and Michael Smith.

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    35 mins
  • Episode 37: Staying Healthy Through the Holidays
    Nov 28 2025

    In this episode, Kathy interviews Doctors Christine White and Michael Smith from Natura Health and Wellness in Missoula. They discuss self-care strategies for the winter and holiday season. Key points include the importance of aligning with the natural cycles of the seasons, managing blood sugar and stress levels through mindful eating, and the role of herbs and supplements in supporting immune health. They offer practical tips, such as eating seasonally, incorporating warming spices, and ensuring adequate vitamin D and C intake. The conversation also touches on managing emotional eating and addressing seasonal affective disorder with light therapy and gentle morning routines. The value of small, consistent efforts towards self-care and the mind-body connection in overall well-being is emphasized.

    Dr. Smith received his medical training from the National University of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon. Before that, he completed a master’s degree in New York City where his research focused on epigenetics and neuroscience. Dr. Smith has previously filled roles in the biotechnology and medical devices sector and various community organizations. For more information about Dr. Smith, visit his personal page at www.drmichaelsmithnd.com.

    Dr. Christine White, a seasoned naturopathic doctor who has been practicing in Montana since 2002. With a background in family medicine from the National University of Natural Medicine, Dr. White brings a wealth of experience in complex case management, including chronic infections, gastrointestinal issues, hormone balancing, and Long-COVID treatment. She is a founding partner at Natura Health & Wellness Clinic in Missoula MT, where their mission is to educate, empower, and activate patients toward sustainable health improvements, grounded in a holistic, whole-person approach.

    For more information about Doctors White and Smith, and their practice at Natura Health and Wellness, visit www.natura.health

    Special Guests: Dr. Christine White and Michael Smith.

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    38 mins
  • Episode 36: Retrain Trauma’s Effects
    Oct 29 2025

    Kathy interviews Dr. Michael Smith of Natura Health and Wellness about the effects of trauma on the body and how we can mitigate the symptoms.

    Dr. Smith received his medical training from the National University of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon. Before that, he completed a master’s degree in New York City where his research focused on epigenetics and neuroscience. Dr. Smith has previously filled roles in the biotechnology and medical devices sector and various community organizations.

    Dr. Smith provides comprehensive Naturopathic care for individuals of all ages, focusing on neurological, mental health, gastrointestinal, hormone, and respiratory conditions. He is passionate about supporting the health and wellness of patients across the lifespan and throughout generations.

    He believes that, when possible, healing is best achieved on the family level as family members can support each other in their healing journeys. When possible, he loves incorporating genealogy and family health history into his patient care, providing additional insights into individual and family health.

    For more information about Dr. Smith, visit his personal page at www.drmichaelsmithnd.com.

    To work with Dr. Smith, visit www.natura.health

    Special Guest: Michael Smith.

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    25 mins
  • Episode 35: Immune Support During the Changing Season
    Sep 30 2025

    Welcome to today’s episode with Dr. Christine White, a seasoned naturopathic doctor who has been practicing in Montana since 2002. With a background in family medicine from the National University of Natural Medicine, Dr. White brings a wealth of experience in complex case management, including chronic infections, gastrointestinal issues, hormone balancing, and Long-COVID treatment. She is a founding partner at Natura Health & Wellness Clinic in Missoula MT, where their mission is to educate, empower, and activate patients toward sustainable health improvements, grounded in a holistic, whole-person approach. The providers and the team at Natura are passionate about collaboration, addressing root causes, and cultivating curiosity to uncover the most effective solutions. Stay tuned as we explore her insights into creating a healthier world through naturopathic medicine on the topic of supporting our immune systems as we move into Fall, go back in doors and back to school.

    Sponsored by Natura Health and Wellness www.natura.health

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    26 mins
  • Episode 34: Episode 34: Regulating Your Nervous System
    Aug 29 2025

    Dr. Nico is a passionate chiropractor who blends athleticism, neuroscience, nutrition, and holistic well-being into his practice. He developed a deep understanding of the human body, injury recovery, and preventative care due to his kinesiology background.

    He uses a comprehensive approach that integrates exercise, nutrition, and chiropactic adjustments to address discomfort, stress-related issues, and dis-ease throughout the body. His commitment to personalized treatment ensures each patient receives care tailored to their unique needs.

    https://www.betterrootschiropractic.com/

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    23 mins
  • Episode 33: How to Reframe Your Bad Days
    Jul 8 2025

    Anne Martin is an integrative trauma coach who specializes in working with first responders as well as motivated individuals looking to do better in their careers, their relationships, and in communications. She's trained in hypnotherapy, neuro-linguistic programming, breathwork, and mental and emotional release. Her focus is to collaborate with clients and groups to create positive transformational changes to develop fulfillment, richness, and trust.

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    27 mins
  • Episode 32: Why Change Is Hard
    Jun 27 2025

    Betty Higgins has over 30 years of experience in business management, teaching, and coaching. She is a registered behavioral therapist, a master Neuro Linguistic Programming practitioner, and is certified as a clinical hypnotherapist, cognitive behavioral therapist, as well as a life coach. Betty is also certified as an energy system practitioner for the last 20 years. Betty has had a private practice in Missoula, Montana.

    Sponsored by: Community Medical Center

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    29 mins
  • Episode 31: Gardening—Nourishing Mind, Body & Soul
    May 13 2025

    Greg Price has degrees in philosophy and psychology and has been the River Road Farm Director for Garden City Harvest for 24 years. In addition to farming, he teaches classes on soil health, farm ecology, and farming/gardening best practices. He also has taught naturalist classes centered around bear ecology throughout western Montana.

    Sponsored by: Community Medical Center

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    28 mins