In this compelling episode, we delve into the intricate world of mental health and addiction, guided by the expertise of Jacqueline Hall, Chief Operating Officer of Wired BioHealth and Wired for Addiction. This episode stands out as we blend scientific insight with a deeply personal narrative, offering listeners a unique perspective on the challenges and solutions in the realm of mental health and addiction recovery.


Dave shares his journey, providing an intimate look at the struggles faced and the triumphs achieved in battling addiction and mental health issues. His personal story serves as a powerful backdrop to the discussion with Jacqueline Hall, who brings her extensive knowledge of the biological components of behavioral wellness.


Key topics include the science behind neurotransmitters and their impact on mental health, the transformative role of biomarker panels in personalizing treatment plans, and the significance of genetic markers in understanding and treating mental health and addiction. The conversation also touches on the importance of empowering individuals with knowledge about their health and encouraging proactive steps toward wellness.


This episode is not just informative but also inspiring, offering hope and practical solutions for those facing similar challenges. It's a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of science, health, and personal transformation.




Resources Mentioned:

Wired BioHealth Website: wiredbiohealth.com
Wired for Addiction Website: wiredforaddiction.com
Listen to the Wired BioHealth Podcast
Understanding genetic markers of addiction | Evelyn Higgins | TEDxJacksonville
Contact Information for Wired BioHealth: 1-888-841-7099



Social Media Links:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacqueline-hall-91067112a/
https://www.facebook.com/WiredForAddiction 
https://twitter.com/WiredForAddict 

https://www.instagram.com/wiredforaddiction

Dave's Links:

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https://www.daveclosson.com/links

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