Homegrown Healing Podcast

Homegrown Healing Podcast
Podcast Description
Welcome to Homegrown Healing — the podcast where small-town roots meet whole-person wellness. Hosted by Logan Martini and Paige Redding, each episode dives into real stories of care, connection, and community. Whether it’s through home healthcare, nonprofit outreach, or simply showing up for your neighbor, Homegrown Healing explores what it means to bring restoration close to home. With a mix of heartfelt conversations, expert insights, and a little humor, this show is your front-porch chat about health, purpose, and the power of local impact.
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The podcast focuses on whole-person wellness, community connection, and healthcare themes, with episodes discussing nonprofit outreach efforts, local healthcare experiences, and personal wellness journeys, such as the premier episode highlighting Paige Redding's story as a nurse and her mission behind New Life Home Healthcare.

Welcome to Homegrown Healing — the podcast where small-town roots meet whole-person wellness. Hosted by Logan Martini and Paige Redding, each episode dives into real stories of care, connection, and community. Whether it’s through home healthcare, nonprofit outreach, or simply showing up for your neighbor, Homegrown Healing explores what it means to bring restoration close to home. With a mix of heartfelt conversations, expert insights, and a little humor, this show is your front-porch chat about health, purpose, and the power of local impact.
In this deeply personal episode of Homegrown Healing, Logan and Paige open up about the weight of growing up too soon. From childhood trauma to the lasting impact of early responsibility, they reflect on how the pressure to be the “strong one” can follow us well into adulthood — and what healing can look like on the other side.
With honesty and care, they share stories of survival in the face of pain, including experiences with sexual assault, substance use, depression, and suicidal thoughts. But this conversation isn’t just about what was lost — it’s about what’s still being reclaimed.
If you’ve ever carried more than you should have, or loved someone who has, this episode is for you.

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