Ep 073: DEPRESSION: It's Not a Chemical Imbalance. A conversation inspired by Johann Hari's Book, "Lost Connections"
Description
In this thought-provoking episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, host Jamie Belz, sits down with fellow FNTP, Patti McCoy, Assistant Instructor at the Nutritional Therapy Association and long-time adult educator, to unpack one of the most paradigm-shifting books on mental health today: Lost Connections by Johann Hari.
What if depression and anxiety are not primarily caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain, but by a series of broken connections in our lives?
Together, Patti and Jamie explore how this book, combined with their work in functional nutrition and the Foundations of Health, can completely reframe how we view mental health, burnout, and the endless "hustle and numb" culture so many of us are stuck in.
Some Topics Touched on:
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Disconnection from meaningful work, other people, meaningful values, childhood trauma, status and respect, the natural world, etc., and how all of this shows up as very real symptoms in the body: depression, anxiety, chronic stress, poor sleep, blood sugar swings, and "feeling like a shell" of yourself
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Many people are told, "Your brain is broken, here's a pill," and are given an SSRI instead of being asked, "What happened to you—and when did this start?"
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How childhood trauma and ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) can shape the HPA axis, stress response, food relationships, and long-term health
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The impact of intergenerational trauma, and how science now shows that stress imprints can be passed down biologically through both mother and father
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The "dash lights" on your body's dashboard and why symptoms (including nausea, anxiety, insomnia, low mood) are messages, not design flaws to be suppressed
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How screens, constant notifications, and the pressure to respond to everyone all the time are quietly eroding our capacity for deep connection, quiet, and repair
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Coping mechanism: alcohol, sugar, shopping, scrolling, gaming, pornography, or Netflix - and how these become nurseries for more trauma and disconnection
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How the Foundations of Health: digestion, blood sugar regulation, a nutrient-dense diet, sleep, stress management, hydration, and movement - create the biological stability we need to heal
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Marriage and relationships in the age of screens – the difference between being in the same room and actually being together
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The loneliness of remote work and why some of us didn't realize how much we needed daily in-person interaction until it was gone
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The loss of third spaces and micro-communities after COVID
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Why "busy" has become a bizarre badge of honor, and how Distraction Detox and intentional boundaries around technology can restore sanity and presence
Resources Mentioned:
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Book – "Lost Connections: Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression – and the Unexpected Solutions" by Johann Hari
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Book – "Molecules of Emotion: The Science Behind Mind–Body Medicine" by Candace B. Pert, PhD
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Book – "Childhood Under Siege" by Joel Bakan
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Distraction Detox Series:
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