029 — Why Do It If It’s Not Fun? with Stephanie Ray

As a young girl, Stephanie Ray was drawn to the Earth – the smell, the feel and what it offered. Surrounded by its beautiful plant life and rich smells is where she felt most at home. Eventually this comfort enticed her search for a deeper appreciation of all the Earth had to offer. It was in this search that she came to find Chinese Medicine.

Today, Stephanie Ray is a board-certified naturopath with a doctorate in Naturopathy, thirty years in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and twenty years experience in biochemistry. She serves as President of BIORAY®, The Natural Detox Company. 

Listen to Dr. Fred and Stephanie Ray discuss: 

  • Why Stephanie says she’s the same person today as she was at four years old

  • How learning to “smell with your hands” has a biological basis

  • Stephanie’s childhood as an enduro motorcycle racer in the California desert

  • The “organic” nature of humanity

  • Being one’s own barefoot doctor

  • The critical role of oscillation

  • How changing the cat’s litter may have given Dr. Fred a headache!

  • Why TCM calls the liver the “general of the army”

  • The overlap between Stephanie’s treatment approach and  Dr. Fred’s transformational coaching model

  • Helping others as a spiritual act


Episode Length: 01:02:33


STEPHANIE RAY’S RESOURCES

Stephanie’s Company > www.bioray.com

Stephanie’s Website > www.stephanieray.com

CONTACT STEPHANIE > drsteph at bioray dot com


WELCOME TO HUMANITY RESOURCES

Podcast Website >  www.welcometohumanity.net/podcast

PURCHASE DR. FRED’S BOOK (paperback or Kindle) > Creative 8: Healing Through Creativity & Self-Expression by Dr. Fred Moss www.amazon.com/Creative-Healing-Through-Creativity-Self-Expression/dp/B088N7YVMG


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