Tick Boot Camp

Matt Sabatello and Rich Johannesen
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Oct 28, 2020 • 1h 5min

Episode 115: Fitness, Faith and Mindset - an interview with Alaina Hamade

Tick Boot Camp’s guest today is Alaina Hamade. Ms. Hamade is a 22-year-old health and wellness coach, social media marketer, and podcaster from Pennsylvania. She started experiencing symptoms of a tick disease in high school, after finding a rash on her leg. Soon after, she had migraines, heart problems, panic attacks, and memory issues. She had to drop out of school. After receiving her Lyme diagnosis, Ms. Hamade now focuses on building up a healthy immune system with probiotics and vitamins. If you would like to learn more about why Ms. Hamade will never be able to return to her old self, then tune in now!
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Oct 25, 2020 • 33sec

Episode 114: Body Lyme Spirit - an interview with Shannon Delrahim and Ashley Keller

Tick Boot Camp’s guests today are the creative founders of the Body Lyme Spirit movement: Shannon Delrahim and Ashley Keller. Ms. Delrahim is a 30-year-old woman from Los Angeles, California and Ms. Keller is a 31-year-old woman from Pensacola, Florida. Ms. Delrahim’s and Ms. Keller’s parallel Lyme journeys intersected at a doctor’s office when Ms. Keller moved to the west coast in pursuit of an acting career. Unfortunately, they each went undiagnosed for almost a decade. Today Ms. Delrahim describes herself as “totally better” after moving to New York for 6 months to work with a health professional utilizing Quantum Reflex Analysis (QRA). Ms. Keller’s Lyme battle is ongoing, but she is now on the trail blazed by her friend and Body Lyme Spirit partner: she is treating with the “same angel of a woman who led Shannon to symptom freedom." If you would like to learn more about the parallel physical, emotional and spiritual journeys that resulted in the creation of the Body Lyme Spirit movement, then tune in now!
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Oct 14, 2020 • 1h 12min

Episode 113: It’s All in Your Head - an interview with Rachel Roller

Tick Boot Camp’s guest today is Rachel Roller. Ms. Roller is a 32-year-old entrepreneur and business optimization and connection strategist from Denver, Colorado. For her entire life, Ms. Roller has dealt with various symptoms of Lyme, including lung and joint issues. She wasn’t diagnosed until she was 30 years old. Ms. Roller focuses her treatment around detoxing, diet, and healing other underlying issues in her body so that she can make her immune system stronger. If you would like to learn more about Ms. Roller’s journey with Lyme, then tune in now!
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Oct 10, 2020 • 1h 13min

Episode 112: Lax Out Lyme - an interview with Victoria Kotowski

Tick Boot Camp’s guest today is Victoria Kotowski. Ms. Kotowski is a 26-year-old lacrosse club director and coach from Long Island, New York. She was an extremely successful athlete and student in high school, with an active social life. That changed when she was 18 years old. Suddenly, Ms. Kotowski had pain in her joints, anxiety, migraines, and developed an eating disorder. She had a very isolating Lyme journey, and doctors misdiagnosed her symptoms as being related to various mental health issues. It took 14 years for her to get a Lyme diagnosis. If you would like to learn more about how Ms. Kotowski is using her experience to help and inspire others, then tune in now!
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Oct 7, 2020 • 45min

Episode 111: The Lyme Soldier - an interview with Christina Colandrea

Tick Boot Camp’s guest today is Christina Colandrea. Ms. Colandrea is a model from Columbia, Maryland. She was only 12 years old when she first started to experience the symptoms of a tick disease. Despite her symptoms, Ms. Colandrea worked as an orthodontic assistant, and was a self-proclaimed gym rat. Unfortunately, she wasn’t diagnosed with Lyme until she was 31 years old. Ms. Colandrea is a huge fan of detoxing, and is currently treating with a new LLMD. If you would like to learn more about Ms. Colandrea’s Lyme journey, then tune in now!
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Oct 3, 2020 • 1h 8min

Episode 110: The Lyme Philosopher - an interview with Courtney Schutze

Tick Boot Camp’s guest today is Courtney Schutze. Ms. Schutze is a 29-year-old blogger from Austin, Texas. She was bitten by a tick in August 2014 while on a cross-country bike ride from Texas to Alaska. For years she experienced memory issues, joint pain, and lost the ability to read. After working long hours trying to fight through her symptoms, Ms. Schutze had to leave her job and move back in with her mom. Then, she was finally diagnosed with Lyme. If you’d like to learn more about Ms. Schutze’s healing journey and her recent move to Austin, Texas, then tune in now!
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Sep 26, 2020 • 1h 25min

Episode 109: Bitten: Bioweapons, Cover-Ups, and the Hidden History of Lyme Disease — Kris Newby

In this gripping interview, award-winning science writer Kris Newby—author of Bitten: The Secret History of Lyme Disease and Biological Weapons and senior producer of the Oscar-shortlisted documentary Under Our Skin—joins the Tick Boot Camp Podcast to break down the explosive research behind one of the most controversial questions in infectious disease: Could Lyme disease have originated from a Cold War biological weapons program? Newby shares the personal nightmare that began with a family vacation to Martha’s Vineyard, a tick bite that led to misdiagnosis by 10 doctors, years of disability, and a desperate search for answers. That search led her to the discoverer of the Lyme microbe, Willy Burgdorfer, whose private admissions, lab notebooks, and classified connections ignited a five-year investigation into covert military experiments, missing pathogens, and a disease that behaves like an engineered infection. This episode is essential listening for anyone seeking clarity on Lyme disease origins, diagnostic failures, chronic illness, bioweapons history, and what patients must know to protect themselves now. Key Topics Discussed Kris Newby’s Background Raised in a military family; two engineering degrees; tech career at Bell Labs, Convergent Technologies, Apple, and Silicon Valley startups Successful science/tech writer at Stanford Medical School Life trajectory changed by one tick bite on Martha’s Vineyard Months of debilitating illness leading to bankruptcy-level medical costs and dismissal by mainstream doctors The Medical Odyssey 10 doctors, 12 months, $60,000 before receiving an accurate diagnosis Positive Lyme tests ignored; Western blot results withheld Vaccine-era politics, IDSA guidelines, and insurance pressures preventing proper treatment How ILADS clinicians use multi-drug protocols, detoxification, and co-infection testing to treat complex mixed infections Her and her husband’s long recovery path, neurological symptoms, relapse cycles, and the role of IV antibiotics Bitten: The Investigation The secretive interview with Willy Burgdorfer—his anger, guilt, and cryptic “I didn’t tell you everything” Confirmation that Burgdorfer developed bug-borne biological weapons for the U.S. military Groundbreaking evidence that Lyme’s original outbreak involved multiple pathogens, possibly including a rickettsial agent (“Swiss Agent USA”) buried from public knowledge Discrepancies between what the public was told vs. what lab notebooks and internal communications reveal How Cold War programs weaponized ticks, fleas, and mosquitoes for “stealth” incapacitating warfare Open-air biological tests in the U.S. and Cuba, and missing pathogens from military freezers Why chronic Lyme may persist: false negatives, ignored co-infections, engineered stealth microbes, and political suppression The Fallout Why the epidemic exploded around Long Island Sound in the late 1960s How early containment failed due to scientific suppression Why CDC surveillance has underestimated true case counts for decades The cost of a half-century cover-up on U.S. public health Patient Empowerment & Prevention What to do immediately after a tick bite How to choose a truly experienced Lyme-literate clinician Why early, aggressive treatment is critical The essential role of detox, gut support, and lifestyle stabilization Her call to action for researchers, policymakers, and the medical system About Kris Newby Kris Newby is an award-winning science writer and senior producer of the Lyme documentary UNDER OUR SKIN, which premiered at Tribeca and became a 2010 Oscar semifinalist. Her book BITTEN won multiple international awards in investigative reporting and narrative nonfiction. Newby has written for Stanford Medical School, Apple, and leading science magazines, and she holds engineering degrees from the University of Utah and Stanford University. Selected Awards 2024: CASE Gold Award, AAMC Gold Award & Best-of-Show (Stanford Medicine Magazine) 2021: Nellie Bly Award, 1st Place, Investigative Journalism — BITTEN 2020: International Book Award, Narrative Nonfiction (Gold) — BITTEN 2020: Nautilus Book Award, Investigative Reporting (Silver) — BITTEN Multiple writing awards from AAMC, CASE, Longreads, and Stanford Medicine Magazine Why You Need to Hear This Episode This interview dismantles the mythology around Lyme disease, explains why diagnostic tests fail millions, exposes critical gaps in public health policy, and outlines what patients must do to avoid chronic illness. It’s also a rare, candid look into the life of the woman whose research shook the medical establishment—and why the U.S. still hasn’t answered the most important question of all: What exactly is in those ticks?
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Sep 19, 2020 • 1h 50min

Episode 108: Traveling with Lyme - an interview with Jeremy Scott Foster

Tick Boot Camp’s guest today is Jeremy Scott Foster. Mr. Foster is a 34-year-old entrepreneur from Los Angeles, California. He was just a teenager when he was bitten by a tick in his backyard in New Hampshire. He experienced extreme brain fog and night sweats, and was lucky to be diagnosed almost right away. He took antibiotics, and began traveling around the world soon after. Then, in September 2015, Mr. Foster either relapsed, or was reinfected. Luckily, he recognized the symptoms he was experiencing, like fatigue, as being related to Lyme and fought to be tested again. If you would like to learn more about Mr. Foster’s Lyme journey and how he hopes to inspire others, then tune in now!
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Sep 16, 2020 • 1h 14min

Episode 107: Under Her Skin - an interview with Melanie Hubert

Tick Boot Camp’s guest today is Melanie Hubert. Ms. Hubert is a 28-year-old personal trainer from Miami, Florida. Ms. Hubert was just 12 years old when she was diagnosed with Lyme disease. She was a troublesome child because of issues that stemmed from Lyme. In 2017, Ms. Hubert suffered from an extreme relapse. She was underweight, had severe skin issues, and couldn’t shower or dress herself. She had to move back home. Ms. Hubert then started seeing a holistic medicine doctor and began her Lyme treatment journey. If you would like to learn more about how Ms. Hubert stays so positive despite having had Lyme for more than half of her life, then tune in now!
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Sep 5, 2020 • 1h 3min

Episode 106: Diagnostic Dog's Breakfast - an interview with Olivia Nicholas

Tick Boot Camp’s guest today is Olivia Nicholas. Ms. Nicholas is a 25-year-old mom and real estate administrator from Perth, Australia. She started to experience the symptoms of a tick disease when she was in high school. She had digestive issues, anxiety, depression, insomnia, and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Ms. Nicholas would not be diagnosed with Lyme until she saw close to 50 doctors. If you would like to learn more about how Ms. Nicholas is helping others so they don’t ever have to feel as lost as she was on her journey, then tune in now!

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