

The Freely Rooted Podcast
Kori Meloy and Fallon Lee
Welcome to the Freely Rooted podcast! Joining you are your hosts Kori Meloy + Fallon Lee. We are passionate about helping women reclaim their metabolisms, restore their youthful vitality, & rediscover God’s original design for motherhood + wellness.
Health & nutrition have become too dogmatic and complicated. After putting our own chronic diseases & autoimmune conditions into remission without restrictive diets or medication, we set out to help others simplify wellness by getting back to the roots of our biological rhythms while encouraging you to live freely along the way.
Health & nutrition have become too dogmatic and complicated. After putting our own chronic diseases & autoimmune conditions into remission without restrictive diets or medication, we set out to help others simplify wellness by getting back to the roots of our biological rhythms while encouraging you to live freely along the way.
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Dec 14, 2022 • 1h 21min
31. Metabolic Health & Masculinity: Building a Nutritional Foundation, Balancing Hormones, Identifying Motivation | Adam Marafioti of LifeBlud
Women we work with frequently ask us how they can help the men in their life pursue metabolic healing. Do the same principles apply? Should men approach nutrition differently than women? We have been wanting to bring you a discussion all about pro-metabolic health for men, and we knew that Adam of LifeBlud would be the perfect guest to share his story. In this episode, we discuss establishing a strong nutritional foundation to support both male and female bodies according to their individual design. Adam shares practical and attainable strategies for men who are getting started on a metabolic health journey. And make sure to stay through the end of this episode to hear Adam’s profound insight into why it is so important for men to access their intrinsic motivation when making these lifestyle changes.
Join us as we discuss:
Adam’s evolution from the party life to raw veganism to a pro-metabolic approach to wellness
What we can gain from our progression through extreme dieting phases
Does the approach to balancing male hormones differ from the approach to balancing female hormones?
The physical changes in appearance that manifest in male and female bodies as a result of increasing metabolic health
Examining the current cultural attitude towards gender roles, family, procreation and its impact on upcoming generations
Practical tips for men on incorporating attainable metabolic principles into your daily rhythm
The importance of identifying your intrinsic motivation as a man to take control of your health
The beautiful interplay of male and female strengths in relationships
A discussion of learned helplessness and how women can support their men in the pursuit of health
Practical strategies for men who desire to prioritize quality nutrition but are away from home a majority of the day
Supporting your nutritional foundation with supplements
The power of methylene blue in targeting a variety of health concerns in men, women, and children
Tips for boosting testosterone naturally
Looking for more? Watch this episode on YouTube + visit the blog for show notes and transcript.
Resources mentioned:
Freely Rooted episode 28: Metabolic Health & the Embodiment of Femininity with Parris Hodges & Niecia Nelson
LifeBlud B Complex Energi+
Canadian Pine Pollen
Connect:
Adam Marafioti of LifeBlud | Website | Instagram
Kori Meloy | Instagram | Freely Rooted Course
Fallon Lee | Instagram | Fallon’s Table
Free downloads:
Restore Your Metabolism: Free 5-Step Guide
Metabolic Foods Guide
The information presented in this episode does not constitute medical advice. It is intended for educational and inspirational purposes only.

Nov 16, 2022 • 1h 20min
30. Intentional Parenting, Nervous System Regulation, and Kids’ Emotional Health | Katie Crosby of Thriving Littles
All parents want their kids to feel safe and secure in the world around them. Yet often, parents can send kids the message that their big emotions are unsafe. As an occupational therapist who is well versed in supporting kids’ emotions, Katie starts by providing some helpful definitions around the different states of regulation. Not only do we talk about dysregulation, co-regulation, and self-regulation as concepts, but we also get super practical and talk about what each of these stages of regulation can look like in everyday life. And we are not just looking at our children’s nervous systems, but examining our own pathways of regulation. Join us for this rich conversation about what it could look like to take the next step toward wholeness in your family’s pursuit of emotional wellness.
Join us as we discuss:
A definition of occupational therapy and its focus on wholeness
Identifying dysregulation, co-regulation, and self-regulation
Some tangible examples of what a dysregulated child looks like
How a parent’s state of regulation can impact the child’s
What a child’s under-developed brain needs to borrow from adults
Where authoritarian parenting and permissive parenting miss the mark
Examining your own nervous system when interacting with a dysregulated child
Why it is important to set our expectations based on a child’s developmental capabilities
How a child’s behavior may be communicating an unmet need
Beginning to recognize when a child is suppressing emotion and behaving performatively
Some pitfalls of behaviorist parenting
Connecting our childhood attachment styles to our present ability to self-regulate
Practical tips for overcoming relational wounding through relational healing
Recognizing how physical and spiritual and emotional healing work together
Resources mentioned:
Use code ROOTED for 40% off your purchase of Katie’s Coregulation Bundle (masterclass and guide)
The Whole-Brain Child by Daniel J. Siegel
No-Drama Discipline by Daniel J. Siegel
Attachment Styles Test by Diane Poole Heller
Connect:
Katie Crosby of Thriving Littles | Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | Pinterest
Kori Meloy | Instagram | Freely Rooted Course
Fallon Lee | Instagram | Fallon’s Table
Looking for more? Watch this episode on YouTube + visit the blog for show notes and transcript.
The information presented in this episode does not constitute medical advice. It is intended for educational and inspirational purposes only.

Nov 2, 2022 • 1h 18min
29. Mineral Balance, Nature’s Optimal Foods, and More Q&A with Morley Robbins
After our previous episode with the one and only Morley Robbins on the hot topic of iron, we knew we had to bring him back on the podcast to answer some of your questions! In this episode, we dive into how you can increase your intake of copper and retinol both through food and supplementation. Morley also sheds light on the far-reaching impacts of mineral imbalance on things like fertility, mental health, and autoimmunity. If you benefited from Morley’s wisdom about iron earlier in this season, you will definitely want to join us for this part two episode!
Join us as we discuss:
Foods you can include in your diet to increase copper and retinol
The difference between whole food vitamin C and ascorbic acid
The relationship between minerals, stress, and infertility
Cod liver oil as a rich source of retinol
How mineral imbalances impact our psychological state
How a body’s inability to produce energy contributes to emotional dysregulation
What can happen when we adopt labels over our health conditions
Shifting our focus to prioritize energy balance over genetic patterns
Why some people feel better when taking iron supplements
What factors are often playing in the background of autoimmune dysfunction
How gut health impacts the body’s ability to absorb iron
Optimal levels of ferritin in the body
Shifting focus away from iron and towards copper and retinol in babies
Finding the right copper supplement
Resources mentioned:
Innate Response Supplements
Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon Morell
Rosita Cod Liver Oil
Jigsaw Health
Formula IQ Cod Liver Oil
Recuperate IQ Copper Supplement
Reverse Skin Aging Copper Cream
Sovereign Silver Copper Hydrosol
Organa Copper
Connect:
Morley Robbins | Website | Facebook Group
Kori Meloy | Instagram | Freely Rooted Course
Fallon Lee | Instagram | Fallon’s Table
Free downloads:
Restore Your Metabolism: Free 5-Step Guide
Metabolic Foods Guide
Looking for more? Watch this episode on YouTube + visit the blog for show notes and transcript.
The information presented in this episode does not constitute medical advice. It is intended for educational and inspirational purposes only.

Oct 12, 2022 • 1h 42min
28. Metabolic Health & the Embodiment of Femininity | Parris Hodges & Niecia Nelson
A discussion of hormones is central to any metabolic healing journey, and hormones also play a foundational role in how women express their femininity. We are so glad to have Parris and Niecia joining us for this conversation on the connection between our state of nourishment and how we show up in the world as women. May you be encouraged to fully embody your feminine nature through a deeper understanding of nourishment and hormones on your healing journey.
Join us as we discuss the following:
Parris’s & Niecia’s individual journeys of transitioning from maiden to mother
How your state of nourishment impacts how you show up in the world
The roles of minerals in the body and how they connect to emotions and virtues
Gaining insight about your state of nourishment and healing based on how you speak
The impact of progesterone on a woman’s feminine expression
The importance of learning the phases of your menstrual cycle and their individual expressions
Instilling in the coming generation a knowledge of and appreciation for the cyclical nature of women
The unintended result of teaching children to override their nervous systems
Resources mentioned:
Poem by Alison Luterman: I Confess
Instagram Live with Parris & Niecia: Progesterone
Freely Rooted Episode 24: Misunderstandings of the “Pro-Metabolic” Approach
Adrenaline Dominance: A Revolutionary Approach to Wellness by Michael Platt
Follow along with Niecia to find out when her course “Eat to go Deep” launches | Use the code FREELYROOTED for $50 off your purchase of the course
Connect:
Parris Hodges | Instagram | Podcast | Apply to work with Parris
Niecia Nelson | Instagram | Contact form to work with Niecia
Kori Meloy | Instagram | Freely Rooted Course
Fallon Lee | Instagram | Fallon’s Table
Looking for more? Watch this episode on YouTube + visit the blog for show notes and transcript.
The information presented in this episode does not constitute medical advice. It is for educational and inspirational purposes only.
Free downloads:
Restore Your Metabolism: Free 5-Step Guide
Metabolic Foods Guide

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Sep 28, 2022 • 1h 27min
27. Are You Really Low In Iron? With Morley Robbins
Morley Robbins, a mineral researcher and founder of the Root Cause Protocol, shares his transformative health journey centered on the importance of minerals, particularly copper and iron. He explains how copper deprivation leads to oxidative stress and iron overload, emphasizing that common blood tests fail to capture true iron levels. Morley challenges the safety of iron supplementation during pregnancy, advocating for a whole-food approach instead. He also discusses how trusting one’s body during pregnancy can lead to healthier outcomes for both mother and baby.

Sep 14, 2022 • 1h 17min
26. Optimizing Your Child’s Learning Environment | Homeschool Rhythms with Lyndsey of Treehouse Schoolhouse
Every homeschooling mom knows what great freedom and responsibility comes with the calling to educate your children at home. In this episode, homeschool mom and curriculum developer Lyndsey of Treehouse Schoolhouse joins us as we dive into some of the most common questions about homeschooling and dig deeper to uncover the why behind so many foundational homeschooling concepts. Whether you are in the thick of homeschooling or are considering making the transition to learning at home, we hope this episode offers both inspiration and practical strategies as you create an environment where your family can thrive.
Join us as we discuss the following:
How Lyndsey knew she wanted to homeschool before she even had children
At what age should you start schooling your children?
Curating an environment of learning in your home
How to make a natural transition from the early years into formal lessons
Laying a solid foundation by figuring out what you believe about education
Bringing your personality and passions into your homeschool
Creating a homeschool that reflects your family culture
Taking ownership over your role as an educator
Designing a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly rhythm that works for your unique family
Top tips for homeschooling older children with toddlers or babies in the home
Thinking through extracurricular commitments in a way that honors your family culture and your child’s interests
How homeschool families can far exceed society’s definition of socialization
Practical strategies for nurturing your own holistic health as a full-time homeschool mom
How homeschooling promotes a deep connection between parent and child
The beauty of offering your child an individualized education
How schooling at home creates opportunities to support your child’s emotional health
Looking for more? Watch this episode on YouTube + visit the blog for show notes and transcript.
Connect:
Lyndsey Mimnagh | Instagram | Website | YouTube | Facebook | Pinterest
Kori Meloy | Instagram | Freely Rooted Course
Fallon Lee | Instagram | Fallon’s Table
The information presented in this episode does not constitute medical advice. It is for educational and inspirational purposes only.

Aug 24, 2022 • 1h 18min
25. Blood Sugar, Diabetes, and the Metabolism | Isaac Pohlman, Registered Dietitian and Fellow T1D
In case you are thinking that an episode about blood sugar doesn’t apply to you because you don’t have diabetes, think again! Isaac Pohlman, a dietitian and type one diabetic himself, brings such clarity and simplicity to what can feel like a complex subject. In this conversation, Isaac breaks down some of the most common questions surrounding blood sugar and makes a compelling case for why all of us should be concerned with balancing our blood sugar. Whether you are living with a diabetes diagnosis or not, we hope this discussion on blood sugar regulation from a metabolically supportive standpoint helps you take the next step in your healing journey.
Join us as we discuss the following:
The health challenges Isaac experienced that led him to his path of healing and helping others do the same
Why all of us should take interest in our blood sugar even if we don’t have a diabetes diagnosis
How blood sugar spikes and drops cause stress on the body
The case for why blood sugar is a core foundation of health
A simple analogy for understanding what insulin resistance is and why it matters
Five areas you can look for symptoms to assess whether your blood sugar needs some attention
Conventional approaches to blood sugar regulation that may fail to take into account the health of the whole body
What to consider if you have diabetes and you want to embrace a pro-metabolic way of eating
The surprising factor that could be contributing to the prevalence of diabetes today
The connection between what you eat and how your skin reacts to the sun
Practical steps you can take if your fasting blood sugar is higher than you want it to be
Who should begin tracking blood sugar numbers and how to do it
Three practices you can begin implementing today to balance your blood sugar
Gestational diabetes and the glucose tolerance test
What it looks like for someone to start off with a lower carb introduction to pro-metabolic eating
Resources mentioned:
5 Steps to Lower Insulin Resistance (Free Report)
Schedule a Free Call with Isaac
Connect:
Isaac Pohlman | Instagram | Facebook | Facebook Group
Kori Meloy | Instagram | Freely Rooted Course
Fallon Lee | Instagram | Fallon’s Table
Free downloads:
Restore Your Metabolism: Free 5-Step Guide
Metabolic Foods Guide
Looking for more? Watch this episode on YouTube + visit the blog for show notes and transcript.
The information presented in this episode does not constitute medical advice. It is for educational and inspirational purposes only.

Aug 10, 2022 • 1h 20min
24. Misunderstandings of the "Pro-Metabolic" Approach
Diving into the pro-metabolic approach, the hosts unravel common misconceptions and emphasize the importance of self-experimentation. They challenge black-and-white food rules, highlighting the joy in nuance and personal responsibility for health. Listeners learn about the delicate balance between gaining and losing weight as they transition to a metabolically supportive diet. They encourage redefining beauty standards to embrace nourished bodies and explore emotional and spiritual factors linked to nutrition and healing.

May 27, 2022 • 49min
23. A Handmade Home in a Quick Fix World | Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone
Lisa Bass from Farmhouse on Boone is an aficionado on all things home - scratch recipes, DIY projects, and everything handmade, all from the comfort of her 1960's farmhouse. Lisa, her husband, and their 7 kids live on seven beautiful acres where they homeschool, homestead, and even run their family business. Lisa and her husband make their income entirely from their online presence and continue to bless us all with sourdough recipes, craft projects, and quaint farmhouse living. Lisa truly does it all, from sewing to blogging and everything in between, and she is an inspiration to the rest of us to start curating a handmade home, no matter what your space looks like! Join us as we sit down & discuss the following: Where to start making the most with what you have How Lisa’s wellness journey has evolved Top 3 things to start making at home Where to start with a garden What to look for in a homestead property Lisa walks us through her homestead Raising children on a homestead Mapping out the beginnings of a homestead What does Lisa feed her animals and why? Tips for yielding more cream from a milking cow Nontoxic approach to lawn care & bug exposure Time & home management How does Lisa “do it all”? Tips for finding balance & ease at home How to get started making sourdough! *Not medical advice. This podcast & episode are for inspirational + educational purposes only* Use the code FREELYROOTED for $15 off a Force of Nature purchase Ancestral blend beet burger recipe Where to find Lisa: Lisa's Instagram Lisa's Website Simple Farmhouse Life Podcast Lisa's YouTube Channel Where to find us: Kori's Instagram Fallon's Instagram Restore your metabolism: Freely Rooted Fallon's Table Our FREE downloads: Restore Your Metabolism: Free 5 Step Guide Metabolic Foods Guide

May 12, 2022 • 1h 17min
22. Regenerative Agriculture, Food Sourcing, and Grocery Budgets | Ashley & Sarah Armstrong the Strong Sistas
Ashley & Sarah Armstrong are sisters and first generation farmers at Angel Acres. They are passionate about nose-to-tail eating, regenerative agriculture, metabolic health & minerals, and sustainability. They have shared their raw & honest journeys healing from autoimmune disease, amenorrhea, toxic mold, and more over the years. After trying IIFYM, plant-based, keto, & carnivore, they find themselves at their most balanced, resilient, & nourished place with a pursuit of metabolic health & mineral balance.
Join us as we sit down & discuss the following:
Ashley & Sarah's journeys with stress, exercise, dieting, & amenorrhea
Their road to healing & how their perspective of health has shifted
Healing from toxic mold
The sister's Angel Acres farm & first-generation farming experience
How their view of honoring the environment has changed their dietary approach
What IS regenerative agriculture and why should we care?
The importance of cattle in healing the land
The long-term consequences of mono-cropping and conventional farming methods
How cattle are the best answer to food security
Why nose-to-tail eating is important and how it can help with your budget
Where to start looking for a local, regenerative farm
Why "organic" may matter less than we think and what questions to ask your farmer
What questions to ask your local farmer about raw milk and other animal product production
Best brand alternatives to raw milk
How we can repurpose and stretch our own food to save money
Why you should consider starting a worm farm
Their biggest "splurge" food
Food is a worthwhile investment and tallow is magic
How we can reframe the way we think about our budget
What the Armstrong Sisters have planned for their future resources
*Not medical advice. This podcast & episode are for inspirational + educational purposes only*
Where to find Ashley & Sarah:
The Armstrong Sisters' Instagram
Angel Acres' Instagram
Armstrong Sisters' Website
Ashley & Sarah's YouTube
The Carnivore Code Cookbook
Links mentioned:
Eat Wild
Rodale Institute
Dutch Meadows
Cream Separation Video
Where to find us:
Kori's Instagram
Fallon's Instagram
Restore your metabolism:
Freely Rooted
Fallon's Table
Our FREE downloads:
Restore Your Metabolism: Free 5 Step Guide
Metabolic Foods Guide


