#191 - Home for the Holidays with Dr. Gina Kupchella: The Best Of Functional Medicine, Legacy, and What Actually Heals
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This episode is a little different — softer, deeper, and honestly one of my favorites.
I’m sitting down fireside-style with my dear friend Dr. Gina Kupchella, the physician I passed the baton to at Integrative Wellness Center. It’s the day before Christmas, the coffee is hot, and the conversation goes far beyond protocols and lab markers.
We talk about how functional medicine really works when it’s done well, why so many people are frustrated by cookie-cutter care (even in the functional medicine world), and what happens when you finally slow down enough to treat the whole human — not just the diagnosis.
This is a conversation about legacy, trust, root-cause healing, and why doing medicine differently isn’t trendy — it’s necessary. We cover gut health, inflammation, anti-aging, hormones, longevity, wearables, sleep, and the quiet magic that happens when a practitioner has time to actually listen.
If you’ve ever felt stuck in a cycle of appointments, protocols, and next steps that never quite lead to real change — or if you’re curious what functional medicine looks like when it’s practiced with integrity, evidence, and heart — this one will land.
In This Episode, We Talk About:
00:02 — How Gina and I first met (and why the timing still gives us chills)
00:07 — What surprised Gina most about stepping into a functional medicine practice
00:12 — The biggest myths about functional medicine — and why they persist
00:18 — Foundational labs vs. advanced testing: where to actually start
00:25 — Gut health, inflammation, and why diet is the most underrated anti-aging tool
00:33 — Longevity buzzwords vs. what truly works (peptides, hormones, and the basics)
00:40 — Bioidentical hormones, women’s health, and reclaiming quality of life midlife
00:46 — Sleep, wearables, and why your body needs deeper rest than you think
00:52 — Legacy, calling, and why this has to be the future of medicine
Why This Conversation Matters
This isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing what actually helps.
Functional medicine isn’t anti-conventional — it’s completing the picture. It’s asking better questions, spending real time, and understanding that healing isn’t linear, fast, or one-size-fits-all.
And maybe most importantly, it’s a reminder that medicine practiced with curiosity, humility, and joy doesn’t just change outcomes — it changes lives.
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Where to Find Dr. Gina Kupchella
Integrative Wellness Center: https://integrativewc.com/
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