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The Entrepreneurial Journey Behind Stem Cell Breakthroughs | Dawne Russell DSH #1383
25 May 2025
Unlock the secrets behind game-changing stem cell breakthroughs and a transformative entrepreneurial journey! π Join Sean Kelly on the Digital Social Hour as he dives into an exhilarating conversation with Dawne, a medical aesthetics expert turned stem cell pioneer. From running a successful clinic to discovering the power of umbilical cord stem cell therapy in Costa Rica, Dawne shares how her passion for healing led to revolutionary results in combating inflammation, autoimmune issues, trauma, and more. π Plus, hear about her life-changing experiences with psychedelics and how they intersect with physical and emotional healing. This episode is packed with valuable insights on regenerative medicine, integrative health practices, and the future of wellness. πΏβ¨ Donβt miss outβwatch now and subscribe for more insider secrets! πΊ Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! π₯ Join the conversation and discover how stem cells are reshaping lives and industries. π¬π‘ CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:27 - Stem Cells Journey 06:38 - Starting a Business 10:15 - Stem Cell Frequency 11:34 - Ceremony Count 15:52 - Memorable Ceremony Experience 17:57 - Ayahuasca Visions 20:00 - Unique Ceremony Experiences 21:06 - Purpose in Experiences 21:20 - Legalizing Psychedelics 23:20 - Psychedelic Safety 28:35 - Microdosing Benefits 30:10 - Mindful Medications 31:30 - Postpartum Depression Insights 35:51 - Common Health Issues 37:28 - Stem Cells for Autism Treatment 38:58 - Exosome Therapy 41:39 - P-Shots Explained 43:02 - Umbilical Cord Stem Cells 45:50 - Canadaβs Pandemic Response 49:23 - Overcoming Burnout 50:29 - Closing Remarks APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Dawne Russell https://www.instagram.com/dawner_21/ https://www.instagram.com/slatenaturalwellness LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ The views and opinions expressed by guests on Digital Social Hour are solely those of the individuals appearing on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the host, Sean Kelly, or the Digital Social Hour team. While we encourage open and honest conversations, Sean Kelly is not legally responsible for any statements, claims, or opinions made by guests during the show. Listeners are encouraged to form their own opinions and consult professionals for advice where appropriate. Content on this podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, medical, financial, or professional advice. Digital Social Hour works with participants in sponsored media and stays compliant with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations regarding sponsored media. #ad #stemcelltourism #stemcelltherapyaccess #stemcelltreatmentforautism #spiritualawakening #stemcells
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Let's go. Yeah. I'm not surprised. Yeah. That's a hot thing right now. Oh, damn. Is it ever? Yeah. Right. I'll be taking this back to, you know, I tell Tina, I'm like, I call her headquarters. I'm like, I'm going to take this back to headquarters. She'll be like, of course. Okay. What are we doing? Penises? Let's go.
Take it back there because guys will be your biggest word of mouth marketing after you give them that one. Yeah. No doubt. No doubt. Okay, guys, got Dawn here today. We're going to talk stem cells and psychedelics. Yeah. What a combo, huh? Such a good combo. It's amazing. I got to learn how you stumbled across this business.
Yeah, yeah. Okay, well, so I've got a background in medical aesthetics. I'm a medical esthetician, and I had a big medical aesthetics clinic. And it's the second one that I had. I built that from the ground up. And for about five and a half years, I just worked... myself to the bone. You know, when you start a new business, that's what it takes, right? There's really no shortcuts.
So I just got to the point where I was, you know, getting pretty burnt out. But I had a couple of clients that I had been doing treatments on, you know, like laser resurfacing and that kind of stuff. So that's where I really started to kind of tap into stem cells because they were in their like late 60s, early 70s. And, you know, I would do like a resurfacing treatment, a laser treatment on them.
Rita, and she would just heal so quick. I'm thinking as you get older, your epidermis takes a little bit longer to heal. So, you know, she'd roll in to get some sunscreen or something. I'd look at her face and I was like, okay, what's happening here? Why are you healing so quickly?
So she eventually said to me, she said, well, listen, we've been going to Costa Rica since our forties and we've been doing full body umbilical cord stem cell therapy. So that's where I really just kind of tapped into it. And I thought, okay, Now it's kind of making sense because not only did these two heal really quick, but they were vibrant, never sick.
You could just like, they moved really well. So I thought, okay. So I really started to like tap into that. And my partner at the time, my medical director in my clinic, he had a background in vascular surgery and, you know, he was doing Botox and filler and all the stuff in the clinic. And I went up, I said, Andrew, we need to do stem cells. And he said, what do you mean do stem cells?
I said, we need to do like full body umbilical cord stem cell therapy. And he said, oh yeah, no, we're not allowed. And I said, what do you mean we're not allowed? So we can't do that in Canada. You can't. I think we can do localized injections. And I said, well, why not? He said, oh, I'm sure you'll tell me. So I'm just that kind of person. I'm like, hey, I need to dig into this.
So over the next couple of years, I started to really do a lot of personal research into it. And, you know, I'm from Vancouver, Canada. And it was just kind of roadblock after roadblock after roadblock. You know, I'm not a doctor or anything like that. So I only had limited access to that kind of stuff. So, you know, I kind of let it go, but I really kept researching it still.
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