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56. Self-Care God’s Way: Chiropractic Tips for a Healthier, Happier Life

56. Self-Care God’s Way: Chiropractic Tips for a Healthier, Happier Life

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In this episode of Love Like Crazy, Jay and Stacey sit down with their friend, chiropractor, worship leader, and local business owner Dr. Ben Black for an inspiring conversation on health, faith, and taking care of the body God gave you.

From Ben’s journey into chiropractic care after a sports injury, to his experience as a CrossFit coach, and even his surprising background in vocal performance, this episode is packed with both practical tips and uplifting stories.

You’ll hear about:
  • The connection between stress, pain, and overall health
  • Why diet and daily movement matter more than we think
  • How chiropractic care can help more than just injuries
  • Ben’s role as a worship leader and how God used his talents in unexpected ways
  • Funny behind-the-scenes stories about Oreos, CrossFit, and hiding snacks in the pantry
If you’ve ever struggled with self-care or wondered how to take small steps toward better health—physically, mentally, and spiritually—this conversation will encourage you to start today. 👍 Like, comment, and subscribe to join the Love Like Crazy community as we share real conversations that build stronger marriages, families, and faith.

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