Inside Out & In Between is a space for the things we often feel but don’t always have the words for. I’m Mariam Sabbouh, a naturopath who’s endlessly curious about the way our minds, bodies, and emotions all speak to each other. This podcast explores the real, layered experience of mental health, the quiet moments, the deep waves, and everything that lives in between. These are conversations rooted in holistic care, honest reflection, and what it means to be human, not perfectly, but fully. No quick fixes, no pretending, just a place to slow down, feel, and maybe see things a little differently.
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Inside Out & In Between is a space for the things we often feel but don’t always have the words for. I’m Mariam Sabbouh, a naturopath who’s endlessly curious about the way our minds, bodies, and emotions all speak to each other. This podcast explores the real, layered experience of mental health, the quiet moments, the deep waves, and everything that lives in between. These are conversations rooted in holistic care, honest reflection, and what it means to be human, not perfectly, but fully. No quick fixes, no pretending, just a place to slow down, feel, and maybe see things a little differently.
Most people think the gut–brain axis is just about serotonin, but it’s so much more. In this episode, we explore the complex pathways connecting digestion, mood, and mental clarity. Covering a variety of things like the vagus nerve to microbial metabolites, from leaky gut to the immune system’s role in depression. Learn how everyday symptoms like bloating or fatigue may be your brain’s way of asking for gut support. With practical tips on food and lifestyle, this is your deep dive into the science behind the phrase “gut feeling” and why healing your gut might just change your mind.
In this heartfelt episode, we explore how the decisions we make, big or small, can shape our relationships, well-being, and identity. From the friendships we hold onto to the boundaries we struggle to set, each choice ripples through our lives in unexpected ways. Is there ever really a “right” decision? How do we trust ourselves when the outcome is uncertain? Through personal stories, reflective questions, and real talk, this episode invites you to examine how your everyday decisions are silently designing your future and how self-trust, boundaries, and connection can guide you toward a life that feels true to you.
This episode explores the quiet connection between cellular energy and emotional well-being. We talk about how your mitochondria, the tiny engines inside each cell, shape the way you think, feel, and recover. If your mind feels foggy, low or unmotivated, the answers might lie deeper than you think; in the cells themselves, maybe?
In this first episode of Inside Out & In Between, we explore something many of us feel but rarely understand: why we struggle to calm down after stress, and what the vagus nerve has to do with it.
I break down what vagal tone means (in simple terms), how it impacts your anxiety, mood, digestion, and sleep, and the daily habits that might be quietly weakening it.
We’ll also go through easy ways to support your nervous system, from humming and gargling to cold exposure and mindful breathing, and how trauma can shape vagus nerve health long-term.
If you’ve ever felt like your body stays stuck in stress mode, this episode is for you.
Inside Out & In Between is a space for the things we often feel but don’t always have the words for. I’m Mariam Sabbouh, a naturopath who’s endlessly curious about the way our minds, bodies, and emotions all speak to each other. This podcast explores the real, layered experience of mental health, the quiet moments, the deep waves, and everything that lives in between. These are conversations rooted in holistic care, honest reflection, and what it means to be human, not perfectly, but fully. No quick fixes, no pretending, just a place to slow down, feel, and maybe see things a little differently.