Welcome to this very personal episode of Good Medicine, marking the profound journey of reaching 100 episodes.
I’m Ashley Pimlott — the one who usually asks, “What does good medicine mean to you?” And today, the tables turn.
In this milestone episode, I step into the guest seat to share reflections not only on the evolution of the show, but on my own journey of healing along the way. Every story I’ve had the privilege to share has also been part of my own good medicine — shaping me, teaching me, and supporting my path forward.
As the owner of Hometown Holistics and a student at the Anuttara Ashram, my life’s work has been rooted in practices that nurture both personal and community well-being. That journey continues to unfold. This past year brought another meaningful milestone as my partner, Laurie Fulford, and I opened Harmony Hands Healing Centre here in Terrace, BC — a space devoted to healing, connection, and care.
For this episode, Sabrina Spencer of CFNR News joins me as interviewer, guiding a thoughtful conversation that flips the script. Together, we reflect on how Good Medicine began, how it has grown, and the ways it has touched listeners far beyond our local boundaries. We speak to the responsibility of holding stories with intention, and the power of creating space where healing is shared authentically and with purpose.
I extend my deepest gratitude to our listeners for your unwavering support and love. Good Medicine is more than a podcast or a radio show — it is a journey that we have walked together. With each episode, we’ve collectively forged a path of healing, understanding, and resilience.
Thank you for walking this path with me. It is you — our listeners — who make all the difference.
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