June is Migraine Awareness Month, a time dedicated to increasing understanding, reducing stigma, and offering support to the millions of people worldwide who live with migraine every day.
Migraine is often misunderstood. It is not simply a headache. It is a complex neurological condition that affects more than one billion people globally and is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. For many individuals, migraines impact work, Family life, Relationships, Sleep, Mental Health, and overall quality of life.
At the Greenwell Center for Holistic Health and through the Be Well with Dr. Michelle Greenwell podcast, we believe healing conversations matter. Throughout the month of June, we are dedicating our podcast series to exploring migraines from a broader perspective—one that looks beyond symptom suppression and asks deeper questions about regulation, resilience, recovery, and whole-person wellness.
One of the greatest challenges with migraines is that no two experiences are exactly alike.
While research continues to explore neurological pathways, genetics, hormones, inflammation, environmental triggers, and Lifestyle factors, many people discover that their healing journey becomes highly personalized. What works for one person may not work for another.
This is why our Migraine Awareness Month series brings together guests with diverse experiences and expertise. Together, we explore practical tools, personal stories, and holistic approaches that may help people better understand their own migraine patterns and support their body’s natural healing processes.
Our goal is not to replace medical care. Rather, it is to expand the conversation and help individuals discover additional pathways that may support their wellness journey.
Throughout June, we will be sharing conversations that explore migraines through several important lenses:
Many people living with migraines spend years experimenting with treatments, diets, supplements, medications, and lifestyle changes.
What if the body has priorities that can help guide the healing process?
Our guests explore how Stress regulation, nervous system balance, emotional resilience, movement, hydration, sleep quality, and energetic awareness may influence migraine patterns. By understanding the body’s signals, we may be able to reduce the trial-and-error process and create more personalized approaches to recovery.
One of our featured conversations is with Linda from The Mindful Migraine, who shares her remarkable journey from experiencing nearly daily migraines to finding greater freedom through mindfulness and holistic practices.
Linda’s doctoral work explores metaphors and how the language we use shapes our healing experience.
When someone says:
They are revealing more than symptoms. They are expressing how they are experiencing their life and their healing journey.
Could changing the metaphor begin changing the experience?
This fascinating conversation explores how language influences mindset, emotional regulation, and even the way we perceive our path toward wellness.
Another recurring theme throughout the series is the role of movement.
Tai Chi, gentle stretching, breath awareness, and mindful movement practices can help cultivate regulation within the nervous system. These practices encourage us to move from a state of constant vigilance into one of awareness, flow, and adaptability.
Many people with migraines discover that learning to notice tension patterns before they become overwhelming can be a powerful piece of prevention.
Rather than forcing the body, mindful movement teaches us to listen to it.
One of the most profound lessons shared by our guests is that healing is not always about trying harder.
Sometimes healing begins when we soften.
Sometimes it begins when we release patterns of tension, over-responsibility, perfectionism, or constant vigilance.
Sometimes healing begins by allowing ourselves to stop fighting and start listening.
This theme is beautifully reflected in one of the Cape Breton Tea Company blends featured this month: Releasing the Warrior.
Each podcast episode includes a tea ritual designed to encourage mindfulness and self-care.
For our conversation with Linda, we feature Releasing the Warrior, a blend created to support the Wood Element in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Today’s affirmation is:
“My ability to let the fight go begins the healing process.”
Two herbs highlighted in this blend are parsley and coriander:
Whether you enjoy tea or another mindful ritual, creating moments of pause throughout the day can become an important part of supporting balance and resilience.
Throughout Migraine Awareness Month, we invite you to remember that healing is rarely a single event.
It is often a collection of small moments:
Each small step helps create the conditions for greater balance and wellbeing.
We invite you to follow along as we release our Migraine Awareness Month podcast series featuring practical tools, inspiring stories, and compassionate conversations designed to support those living with migraine.
Whether you personally experience migraines, support someone who does, or work in a wellness profession, we hope these conversations offer encouragement, insight, and hope.
Because healing is not always about doing more.
Sometimes healing begins by understanding ourselves differently.
Sometimes it begins by changing the language.
Sometimes it begins by letting the fight go.
And sometimes, it begins with simply knowing that you are not alone.
Be Well,
Dr. Michelle Greenwell
Greenwell Center for Holistic Health
Host, Be Well with Dr. Michelle Greenwell Podcast
Cape Breton Tea Company 

Stay tuned throughout June for new episodes, tea rituals, wellness tools, and conversations dedicated to supporting Migraine Awareness Month.
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