Podcast
A board-certified veterinary critical care specialist and former veterinary school professor, Dr. McMichael has worked in emergency medicine, academia, and specialty practice for decades. Along the way, she began questioning some of the foundational assumptions of modern veterinary medicine, from nutrition and chronic disease to pharmaceuticals, injections, and the growing corporatization of pet healthcare.
Cancer is typically framed as uncontrolled growth: cells breaking the rules and turning against the body. In this episode, Patrick Coles presents a different theory, one grounded in biophysics and terrain-based thinking, that reframes tumors as part of a larger adaptive process tied to toxic load and metabolic stress.
Dentistry is often treated as separate from the rest of the body, a place for cleanings, fillings, and the occasional procedure. In this conversation, Dr. Jean Nordin makes a different case: the mouth is not isolated. It’s one of the clearest reflections of what’s happening systemically, and in many cases, one of the first places imbalance shows up.
In this episode, we sit down with Jonathan Houston — known online as Ethically Carnivore — to explore one of the most radical expressions of species-appropriate living you’re likely to encounter.
Dr. Garrett Smith, aka the Nutrition Detective, joins us to unpack the growing debate around vitamin A toxicity, bile metabolism, and why some of the most celebrated “superfoods” may not work the same for everyone.