Podcast Series: Facing Dementia – Episode 8
Guest: Laurin Wittig
Host: Dr. Michelle Greenwell, CIH BioEW
There comes a point in every wellness journey when we realize we have spent years searching for answers.
We have read the books, listened to the Experts, changed our Diet, added supplements, exercised faithfully, and worried about whether we are doing enough.
Then something unexpected happens.
We begin to trust ourselves.
In this eighth conversation of the Facing Dementia series, author and wellness advocate Laurin Wittig shares a profound realization. After a year of learning everything she could about dementia prevention and brain Health, she recognized that continuing to search from a place of fear was no longer serving her.
Instead, she chose trust.
Not because she had all the answers—but because she had developed the Wisdom to listen to her own body.
It is a turning point that many of us eventually reach in our own health journeys.
Fear can be a powerful motivator.
It encourages us to seek information, develop healthier habits, and become proactive about our wellbeing.
But fear was never intended to become our permanent companion.
Laurin beautifully describes arriving at the place where research had done its job. She had learned enough. She had implemented meaningful Lifestyle changes. Now it was time to stop living in anticipation of something that might never happen and begin living fully in the present.
That shift—from fear to trust—is perhaps one of the greatest gifts we can offer ourselves.
One of the most inspiring moments in our conversation is Laurin’s recognition that intuition deserves a place beside knowledge.
Information teaches us.
Experience shapes us.
But intuition allows us to integrate both into everyday living.
Rather than constantly asking,
“What else should I be doing?”
we can begin asking,
“What does my body need today?”
Those are very different questions.
One comes from Anxiety.
The other comes from trust.
Within the BioEnergetic Wellness Formula, awareness is often the first doorway to transformation.
When our nervous system is overwhelmed by chronic Stress, it becomes increasingly difficult to access creativity, intuition, and resilience. We remain focused on protecting ourselves from future threats rather than recognizing the strengths we have already cultivated.
Laurin’s journey reflects one of the core principles of BioEnergetic Wellness: healing is not simply about gathering more information. It is about creating the conditions where the body, mind, Emotions, and spirit can work together in harmony.
Through intention, awareness, movement, emotional regulation, community, and intuition, we begin to shift from surviving toward truly thriving.
Trust is not the absence of preparation.
Trust is what allows preparation to become embodied wisdom.
As you listen, consider these questions:
Sometimes the greatest transformation comes not from adding another wellness practice, but from recognizing the value of the ones we already have.
Before listening to this episode, prepare your favourite cup of tea.
Allow the warmth of the cup to settle into your hands.
Take three slow breaths.
Ask yourself:
“If I trusted my inner wisdom just a little more today, what might change?”
There is no need to rush toward an answer.
Simply notice what arises.
Like tea slowly releasing its flavour, wisdom often unfolds with patience rather than urgency.
As you prepare to listen to this conversation, consider the sharing of Nature’s Diamonds from the Cape Breton Tea Company. This vibrant blend of berries with bright notes of lemon and lime celebrates the abundance found in nature and reminds us that resilience often grows quietly, one day at a time.
The berries offer a rich source of antioxidants that support overall wellbeing, while the citrus provides a refreshing lift that awakens the senses and symbolizes Clarity, hope, and renewal. Together, they create a cup that is both comforting and energizing—an invitation to pause, reflect, and appreciate the strength that already lives within you.
Before taking your first sip, pause for a moment and repeat this affirmation:
“With every sip, I absorb the radiant vitality of nature’s diamonds. I trust the wisdom within me, embrace each day with gratitude, and allow resilience to guide my journey toward vibrant health and joyful living.”
As the tea steeps, notice its colour, breathe in its aroma, and allow this simple ritual to become a moment of mindfulness. Like Laurin’s journey from fear to trust, wellness unfolds one intentional choice at a time. Sometimes the greatest healing comes not from searching for something new, but from recognizing and appreciating the gifts that have been quietly growing within us all along.
Laurin Wittig is an award-winning author, intuitive guide, and passionate advocate for healthy Aging and dementia prevention.
Her journey has been deeply influenced by a Family history of dementia, inspiring years of research, lifestyle exploration, and personal Growth. Today, Laurin shares not only evidence-informed strategies for supporting brain health but also the importance of trusting ourselves, cultivating joy, reducing stress, and embracing life with curiosity rather than fear.
Her message reminds us that wellness is not about perfection.
It is about living fully today.
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If this conversation resonated with you, explore the earlier episodes in the series as we examine the many dimensions of brain health, resilience, emotional wellbeing, and healthy aging.
Each conversation offers practical tools that empower you to become an active participant in your own wellness journey.
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What part of Laurin’s story spoke most deeply to you?
Have you experienced a moment when you realized it was time to move from fear toward trust?
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Together, we can build healthier communities—one conversation, one practice, and one intentional moment at a time.
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