• Ep 14: Habit Stacking Free Challenge
    Aug 26 2025

    In this episode of the Functional Flow Wellness Podcast I break down my FREE Habit Stacking Challenge.

    This is to help you regulate your circadian rhythm, balance blood sugar, sleep better, and more.

    Join the free challenge here: https://www.functionalflowwellness.com/challenge-page/bfa7173a-3b9a-4ce8-bc52-b32729de93a5?programId=bfa7173a-3b9a-4ce8-bc52-b32729de93a5

    Don't forget to follow me @functionalflowwellness on Instagram and tag me in your stories during the free challenge!

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    19 mins
  • Ep. 13: Chronic Illness, Trauma, and More w/ Carly Faye
    Aug 19 2025

    Carly's Integrated Approach Carly explains her integrated approach, which began with functional diagnostic nutrition and expanded to include emotional processing and various life coaching certifications, culminating in a trauma-informed somatics certification. Her aim is to empower clients to reclaim their lives by addressing mind, body, soul, and energetic aspects, recognizing that physical symptoms often stem from underlying emotional suppression.

    • Passion for Working with Young Women Carly’s greatest passion lies in working with young women, particularly those in their mid to late 20s, whom they find receptive to alternative practices. She enjoys helping these individuals expand their worldview, process inner child work, and realize the profound impact of having support.

    • The Importance of Client Relationships Both Carly and Kristin emphasize the relational aspect of their work as a favorite part of their roles. They highlight the significance of holding space for clients to share openly, breaking down beliefs that prevent them from taking up space or expressing themselves fully, especially since many clients have been dismissed by traditional doctors.

    • Addressing Dismissal in Healthcare Carly discusses how their clients, often with prior mental health diagnoses or CPTSD, are accustomed to being dismissed by the traditional medical system. She stressed that even if symptoms are linked to a mental health disorder, the pain is real and should be validated, advocating for a holistic understanding that recognizes the deep connection between mental and physical well-being.

    • Mindset and Somatics Carly clarifies that her approach to mindset goes beyond mere manifestation and affirmations, recognizing that physical issues cannot be “mind-setted” away if they originated in the body. Carly details her use of somatics, meaning "of the body," to help clients reconnect with their bodily cues, feel safe in their bodies, and trace physical symptoms back to core wounds or past decisions, ultimately untangling limiting stories and rewriting them.

    • Breaking the Symptom Loop Kristin and Carly discuss the challenge clients face when stuck in a symptom loop, particularly with chronic fatigue syndrome, where focusing on symptoms can intensify stress responses. Carly advises asking clients what the symptoms are doing for them, encouraging acceptance and recognizing that symptoms often serve a protective mechanism, such as forcing rest.

    • Acceptance and Progress Beyond Symptoms Carly highlights that acceptance of one's current state is crucial for breaking free from the symptom loop, counteracting the common misconception that acceptance equates to staying stuck. She emphasizes helping clients shift their attention from narrowly defined symptom markers to broader indicators of progress, such as changes in thought patterns, daily interactions, and other health markers, especially for those with invisible illnesses.

    • Carly's Personal Health Journey Carly shares her personal health journey, which began after discontinuing antidepressants and led to an addiction to functional health, culminating in an orthorexia diagnosis.

    • Addressing Root Causes and Hyperfixation Kristin and Carly discuss that health issues are rarely caused by a single factor, often stemming from a combination of elements. They noted a tendency for both themselves and clients to hyperfixate on finding "the one reason" for symptoms, like mold or hormones, which can create its own loop, but ultimately, they advocate for a holistic approach rather than chasing single root causes.

    • Shifting from "Why" to "What Do I Need?" Carly explains the importance of shifting from "why" questions, which can lead to unproductive rabbit holes and increased anxiety, to "what do I actually need in this moment?".

    • Nothing in this podcast is ever medical advice. Always check in with your own doctor.

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    53 mins
  • Ep. 12: My Chronic Illness Recovery (from ME/CFS, POTS/Dysautonomia, Mold, and more)
    Jul 1 2025

    In this episode I reflect on what has actually helped in recovery from ME/CFS, POTS/Dysautonomia, and more. Go back to episode 11 to hear the backstory.


    I address my health as a whole.

    GI Map, Cortisol and Hormone Testing, Histamine and DAO testing, Oxidative Stress, Intestinal Permeability, Gluten Sensitivity, and more.


    This is never medical advice.


    Apply to work with me here: functionalflowwellness.com/apply

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    55 mins
  • Ep. 11: My Chronic Illness Backstory: The Symptoms, Struggles, and Search for Answers (part one)
    Jun 24 2025

    In this raw and personal episode, I’m taking you back to the beginning, before the protocols, before the testing, before I had any answers.

    I’m sharing my full backstory:
    → The unexplained symptoms I experienced growing up like anxiety, dysautonomia symptoms, vasovagal syncope, and more.
    → The gradual unraveling of my health in my teens and early 20s
    → The development of POTS, ME/CFS, hormonal issues, bloating, non celiac gluten sensitivity, GERD/acid reflux, chronic allergies, mold illness, and more
    → How I navigated a medical system that left me with more questions than answers

    This isn’t a recovery story yet (that's to come in next week's episode). This is the part most people don’t talk about: the confusion, the fear, the feeling of being dismissed or misunderstood. Whether you’re just starting your own healing journey or deep in the trenches, I hope my story reminds you that you’re not alone.

    📍Part Two (next week) will dive into how I began piecing everything together and what ultimately helped me move forward as a certified Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner.

    🧡 Let’s Connect:
    Follow me on Instagram @functionalflowwellness for more behind-the-scenes, daily tips, and chronic illness support.

    🧰 Explore My Offers:
    Curious about how I help clients recover from chronic fatigue, POTS, and more?
    → Check out all my offers here: functionalflowwellness.com/programs

    💬 Loving the podcast?
    Leave a review or share this episode with a friend who needs to hear it.

    This is not medical advice.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Ep 10: Your Functional Flow Game Plan: 5 Ways to Heal with Me
    Jun 17 2025

    Feeling stuck, burnt out, or flared up? In this episode, I'm walking you through five ways you can work with me right now (or soon!)—whether you're ready to dip your toes in or go all in on your healing journey. From low-cost support to high-level labs and 1:1 coaching, I’ve got something for every stage of recovery.

    Here’s what I break down for you in this episode:

    🔹 The Functional Flow Hub ($9/month)
    A low-cost, high-value membership for the fatigued, flared, bloated, and burnt out. Inside, you'll get:
    – Monthly trainings on gut health, nervous system regulation, minerals, and more
    – Community support from others on a similar healing journey
    – Bite-sized education so you can take action without overwhelm
    👉 Perfect if you’re just starting out or want ongoing accountability between deeper work.

    🔹 Functional Flow Foundations – Group Coaching (Next round starts October)
    Our signature 6-week group coaching program focused on foundational habits for nervous system healing, circadian rhythm alignment, blood sugar balance, mineral support, and more.
    💡 Early bird discount: $100 off if you join the waitlist!

    🔹 1:1 Foundations Package (6 Weeks)
    Want personalized support without committing to labs? This is for you.
    – One-on-one sessions to build custom routines around your symptoms and energy needs
    – Text support to stay accountable and troubleshoot
    – Ideal if you're craving structure and coaching around lifestyle shifts and symptom relief

    🔹 1:1 Mini Package (3 Months)
    Includes HTMA (Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis) + customized protocol
    – Two 1:1 sessions/month
    – Personalized mineral support
    – Nervous system, stress, and fatigue guidance
    – Unlimited voice and text support
    🔥 A solid step if you’re ready to dig into root causes but aren’t quite ready for advanced testing.

    🔹 1:1 VIP Package (5 Months)
    For the client ready to go all in. Includes testing, coaching, and full support:
    – HTMA, OAT (Organic Acids Test), GI-MAP, and DUTCH hormone testing
    – Biweekly 1:1 coaching calls
    – Unlimited voice/text support
    – Deep-dive protocols, nervous system work, and full practitioner guidance
    ✨ Designed for the chronic fatigue, dysautonomia, and gut warrior who wants answers and solutions.

    🔗 Resources & Links:

    – Join the Functional Flow Hub: https://functionalflowwellness.com/programs#functional-flow-hub

    – Get on the Foundations Group waitlist (and grab $100 off!): currently closed
    – Apply for 1:1 Coaching: functionalflowwellness.com/apply
    – DM me on Instagram @functionalflowwellness if you're not sure which offer is right for you!

    💬 Connect with Me:
    Instagram | @functionalflowwellness
    Website | functionalflowwellness.com


    Nothing in this podcast should *ever* be taken as medical advice!


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    30 mins
  • Ep 9: Mold Illness and ME/CFS Part 2
    Jun 10 2025

    In this episode, I continue to break down the diagnostic criteria of ME/CFS as per the CDC guidelines in relation to mold illness.


    This is a continuation of episode 8.

    I talk about:

    • immune system burden
    • the lymphatic system and mold illness
    • cytokine production with ME/CFS and mold illness/mold toxicity
    • increased inflammation
    • stress response
    • dysautonomia, nerve damage
    • functional testing like the OAT (organic acids test), GI Map, and cortisol testing.
    • anti-gliadin/gluten protein and celiac and non-celiac gluten sensitivity, increased intestinal permeability/leaky gut
    • fungal overgrowth on OAT and GI map
    • brain fog and fatigue and nutrient deficiencies
    • Mast cells, mast cell activation syndrome
    • Energy metabolism
    • HPA Axis (Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis)


    Sign up for the Functional Flow Hub (membership) for only $9/month for chronic fatigue, gut health, and nervous system support. Join at https://functionalflowwellness.com/programs#functional-flow-hub


    Nothing in this show should ever be taken as medical advice.

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    21 mins
  • Ep 8: Can Mold Cause ME/CFS? Why this is complex and nuanced
    Jun 3 2025

    In this episode, I talk about whether or not mold illness can cause or contribute to ME/CFS (myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome)


    Mold illness is complex and nuanced.


    I talk about

    • mold allergy vs mold illness
    • mold spores vs mycotoxins
    • my own story with mold illness and ME/CFS
    • what the CDC (Center for Disease Control) has to say about it
    • the lymphatic system and "toxins"
    • leaky gut AKA increased intestinal permeability
    • mold, candida, and fungus and their contributions to PEM (post exertional malaise)

    Nothing in this podcast should ever be taken as medical advice.

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    37 mins
  • Ep 7: My Thoughts on Realistically Healing from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS)
    May 20 2025

    In this episode, I talk about my personal take on healing when it comes to chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS)

    Based on my own experiences and my own observations in others, I think it is important to continue to have hope.

    I talk about why I value having hope for healing over succumbing to the "no cure" mentality.

    I share my personal journey with the push/crash cycle and how getting into remission isn't linear. No two stories are the same, and I acknowledge the nuances between different stories.

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    20 mins