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📺 Welcome to Naturally Inspired Radio on Rumble! 🎙️
Naturally Inspired Radio is a 2-hour live radio show, airing Monday through Friday from 3-5 PM (MDT), where you can expect real talk 🔥.
We expose what's broken in the healthcare system 🏥, connect you to real health solutions 🧬, and inspire you to take back control of your life 💪.
Because you deserve to feel empowered, informed, and free — to live naturally without fear 😨, confusion 😵💫, or dependency 💊.
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📱 Got questions? Text Tammy at 720-303-8868! 💬
We also host huge health events like the Naturally Inspired Health Summit, a weekly networking group called Naturally Inspired Networking, and provide support through our Naturally Inspired Community — an online platform. In addition, we offer health, media, and business coaching with Naturally Inspired Coaching.
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Why I Started Naturally Inspired
My name is Tammy Garcia, and my journey into the world of holistic health began with personal loss, frustration with traditional medicine, and a deep desire to change the narrative around health and wellness. In 1995, my family suffered a devastating blow when my beloved Aunty passed away from cancer at just 40 years old. She had two young children, a loving husband, and was like a second mother to my sister and me. Her passing left a deep void in our hearts, and our family was forever changed by her loss.
In 2003, I became a mother myself. My son, a healthy baby at birth, faced respiratory problems in his early months that left doctors puzzled. Was it asthma? “We aren’t sure,” they said, and more antibiotics were prescribed. One night, his breathing became so labored that we had to ride in an ambulance to the ER. After a long 17-hour wait, we learned he had pneumonia and was given more antibiotics. At just two and a half years old, he developed unexplained bruising, which led to a misdiagnosis of hand, foot, and mouth disease. It wasn’t until my husband left the hospital to research his symptoms that we got the right diagnosis: ITP (Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura). Thankfully, we managed his condition without steroids, and today, at 16, he’s a healthy athlete with no respiratory issues.
Then, in 2005, I gave birth to my daughter, a premature baby who wasn’t breathing when she was born. Doctors told us she wouldn’t breastfeed, might have chronic lung problems, and could be delayed in her development. But my husband and I rejected that narrative. We worked tirelessly to get her to nurse, feeding her every 45 minutes once she was in my care. Against the odds, she thrived. Today, she’s a competitive dancer, sharp as ever, and right on track with her peers.
But my story didn’t end there. In 2009, I received a phone call from my sister, telling me that our mother had been diagnosed with cancer. The prognosis was grim, and the doctors gave us little hope. They asked if we wanted to try chemotherapy, but it seemed like they had already given up on her before even attempting treatment. We chose chemotherapy because it was the only option, but it came at a high cost. My mother became lethargic, lost her hair, and spent her final weeks in hospice care, heavily medicated. She passed away just nine weeks after her diagnosis, and my sister and I were left devastated once again.
What did all of these stories have in common? The traditional medical model failed my family. In my Aunt’s case, they couldn’t save her. They told her she had two years to live, and two years later, she was gone. What if they had told her 15 years instead? Would she have fought harder? In my son’s case, why were steroids prescribed if they weren’t even sure it was asthma? What if we had trusted the body’s natural ability to heal? In my daughter’s case, what would her life be like if I had accepted the doctor’s predictions about her limitations? And in my mom’s case, what would be different if we had walked out of that hospital and found someone who could offer us real solutions?
After my mom’s death, I experienced a profound shift in how I viewed the medical system. I realized that if I wanted to live a long, fulfilling life — to see my grandchildren and accomplish all my dreams — I had to take control of my health. I started researching everything I could about health, reading books, listening to alternative care providers, and attending seminars on disease prevention and optimal health. When I experienced my own health challenges, I dove even deeper into research, talking to others about their experiences, and relentlessly seeking out answers.
What I discovered — and what I continue to discover every day — is that health is achieved through common sense. It’s about listening to your body, which speaks to you in the form of aches, pains, headaches, stomach issues, rashes, and even joy, happiness, and peace. Your body is constantly communicating with you, and it’s our job to listen. Healing is an art, and we each get to choose how we practice it. We are unique individuals, each with our own needs, so how could one treatment plan work for everyone?
This is where Naturally Inspired was born. I believe in encouraging people to become their own chief health practitioner. Research your body’s signals, seek answers on your own, and don’t settle for just one person’s opinion about your body’s fate. Reject labels, and instead, reframe your symptoms as signals from your body — signals that can be understood and healed. Labels exist to categorize symptoms and bill insurance companies, but they don’t define you. If you eliminate symptoms, aren’t you healthy? Why keep a label for a disease that no longer exists in your body? If you’ve never had these symptoms before, isn’t it possible to eliminate them?
Naturally Inspired is not just a movement; it’s a call to action. It’s a movement designed to empower people to live their best, healthiest lives by embracing natural solutions for their health, body, and spirit. A happy spirit is just as important as a healthy body, and you cannot expect to feel great when your soul is unfulfilled. That’s why we aim to inspire people to live passionately, pursue what they love, and take charge of their well-being.
This is not an anti-doctor movement or a radical holistic health movement — it’s a movement built on common sense. It’s a movement for those who want better care, who want to change the marketplace of medicine, and who are tired of being treated like a number. We want real healing, not just pills and ineffective surgeries. We want whole foods, clean water, and the nutrients our bodies need to thrive.
If this resonates with you, I invite you to join me. Become an advocate for healthy living. Explore natural ways to relieve symptoms and improve your health. Share your stories, encourage others, and together, we can change the medical model. We deserve better, and it starts with understanding what our bodies are truly telling us.
We can feel good, we can live longer, and we can do what we love for as long as possible — naturally.