FaceCrime Skin Lab Podcast

FaceCrime Skin Lab Podcast
Podcast Description
We created this podcast to explore everything related to health, beauty, skincare, and the importance of feeling good inside and out.
Stay tuned for insightful conversations, expert advice, and tips to help you on your journey to better health and beauty.
"Be kind to yourself and kill others with kindness."
Don't forget to follow us on social media and subscribe to our channel to stay updated with our latest episodes. Share this video with your friends and let's build a community of like-minded individuals passionate about health and beauty!
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Content Themes
This podcast covers a variety of themes including holistic health, skincare routines, aesthetic treatments, and personal health journeys, with notable episodes featuring topics like the journey to aesthetic medicine with Dr. Kuczma, the impact of sugar on acne, and hormone health insights with clinical nutritionists, providing listeners with diverse perspectives on health and beauty.

We created this podcast to explore everything related to health, beauty, skincare, and the importance of feeling good inside and out.
Stay tuned for insightful conversations, expert advice, and tips to help you on your journey to better health and beauty.
“Be kind to yourself and kill others with kindness.”
Don’t forget to follow us on social media and subscribe to our channel to stay updated with our latest episodes. Share this video with your friends and let’s build a community of like-minded individuals passionate about health and beauty!
Welcome back to Season 2 of the Face Crime Skin Lab Podcast! We’re starting the season with a very special guest—Dr. Kuczma, a colleague and someone I deeply respect. In this episode, we talk about her incredible journey from over ten years of practice in naturopathic medicine to discovering her passion for aesthetic treatments.
Dr. Kuczma worked extensively in primary care, focusing on patients with autoimmune conditions and chronic diseases. She witnessed firsthand the struggles of those who were often unsupported by the conventional medical system, and the work was emotionally intense. Over time, this took a significant toll on her, as the weight of seeing patients suffer through severe symptoms became more difficult to bear.
When COVID hit, the clinic Dr. Kuczma worked at was one of the only ones in the area that stayed open. During this time, the clinic became a primary care provider for many people in the community. It was a challenging and controversial period, as naturopathic medicine faced growing scrutiny, and alternative treatment methods were being silenced. Despite the difficulties, Dr. Kuczma and her team continued to provide care day in and day out.
After experiencing burnout from working with chronic disease, Dr. Kuczma decided to explore a new avenue: aesthetic medicine. What began as a way to improve her own skin quickly blossomed into a full-time passion. The shift was not only professionally rewarding but also personally transformative, helping her feel healthier and happier. In this episode, Dr. Kuczma shares how the transition to aesthetics became clear as the right move forward for her career and overall well-being.
Tune in for an inspiring conversation about personal transformation, navigating burnout, and discovering new passions in unexpected places.
“Be kind to yourself and kill others with kindness.”
Don’t forget to follow us on social media and subscribe to our channel to stay updated with our latest episodes. Share this video with your friends and let’s build a community of like-minded individuals passionate about health and beauty!
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