Mick Unplugged - Sandy Kruse | Rising from the Ashes: A Journey of Health and Healing
Episode Date: August 5, 2024In this episode, Mick Hunt delves into Sandy Kruse's compelling story of overcoming intense personal and family health challenges. Sandy discusses her evolution from feeling victimized by her circumst...ances to taking control of her health through holistic practices, eventually leading her to help others as a nutritionist and podcaster. Her story is a powerful example of how adversity can lead to profound personal and professional growth.Sandy Cruz's Background: Overcame numerous personal health crises, including her daughter's cancer and her thyroid cancer, to become a holistic nutritionist and health advocate. Defining Moments: Sandy's decision to pursue holistic nutrition after her traditional medical treatments failed to restore her health led to a deeper exploration of alternative medicine and nutrition. Discussion Topics:Sandy's transformative health journey, starting with her daughter's diagnosis and her struggles, fueled her passion for holistic health.Building a support community through her website helped her cope and assist others facing similar challenges.The shift towards holistic approaches to health after conventional treatments fell short, leading to her career in nutrition.Key Quotes:"When you hit rock bottom, the only way is up. That's where real change begins.""Ground yourself, get quiet, and let your intuition guide you towards healing and well-being."Next Steps:Learn More: Follow Sandy Kruse's podcast and explore her resources for holistic health.Reflect: Think about how you can use your challenges as catalysts for transformation.Engage: Share how Sandy's story inspires you to take charge of your health using #MickUnplugged.Connect & Discover:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sandy-kruse-08883753Instagram: instagram.com/sandyknutritionFacebook: facebook.com/sandyknutritionWebsite: sandyknutrition.caPodcast: sandyknutrition ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Are you ready to change your habits, sculpt your destiny, and light up your path to greatness?
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and take a step toward the extraordinary. So let's unleash your potential. Now, here's Mick.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another exciting episode of Mick Dump Plugged,
where we go deeper than your why to find out the because. Those things that really fuel you to
become the person or leader
that you are. And today we have an extraordinary guest. Her journey through overcoming illness and
transforming her life is a powerful testament to resilience, health, and holistic living.
Be prepared to be inspired and enlightened as we uncover the because behind her incredible journey
and impactful work. It is my distinct honor and
pleasure to welcome the incomparable, the amazing, the dynamic, Ms. Sandy Cruz. Sandy,
how are you doing today, dear? Hi, Meg. Thank you. That was such a nice introduction. Thank you.
It's all about you, Sandy. It is all about you. So, you know, we've been talking offline and I
told you I'm such a huge fan of your podcast, but what I'm more impressed
with and what I'm more of a fan of is your journey and how you got to where you are today and the
spirit that you have to keep going no matter what. So for the listeners that don't know Sandy Cruz,
why don't you take us through a little bit of your journey and your because,
like what keeps Sandy going today? My journey started a long time ago,
and it's interesting because I'm so used to being on the other side of the mic. So I'm not cause? Like what keeps Sandy going today? My journey started a long time ago, Mick.
And it's interesting because I'm so used to being on the other side of the mic. So I'm not used to talking about myself, but it all began when my daughter was five, she was diagnosed with
cancer. And at that time I was 40. It was a really difficult time. And at the exact same time, I broke my foot. My son had what was the beginnings
of flesh-eating disease. And then one year later, I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer.
My daughter and I actually had surgeries almost exactly one year apart. Her second surgery,
my first to remove my thyroid gland and two lymph nodes. And then the year after, my husband coded
in hospital from a bacterial pneumonia. So it was three years of what I call a snowball effect.
What was going on? What is the meaning in all this? Are we doomed? Is there something evil going on? Like, I didn't understand it, Mick.
And that was what set me on this trajectory to try and figure out what I can figure out and change
and get on a path that was not filled with that victim consciousness of why me? Why my family?
Why my child? She's fine, by the way. And she's 19 now.
So that's what began everything. And through that journey, there were so many times that I was like,
well, the universe is trying to make things really hard for me. And I decided I was going to try and change my mindset, but I needed help. I grew up Catholic.
That was my upbringing. I didn't feel at that time it was really helping me figure out my journey.
So I actually saw a shaman and that's how it all began. She actually kind of took me on this
journey. It was really interesting. And I'm not talking about journey as everyone's talking about psychedelics and all that. This is not what I'm referring to.
It was very much about going inward and trying to figure out what is going to help me get through
this to get to the next step in my life. There were a series of things that I explored,
such as energy. I started to feng shui
my home and I would do other people. So like, I mean, this began so long ago. So I'm 54 now.
I feel like I'm aging better. And I feel like I'm younger now than I was in my forties because
there were other hurdles that came across my path. I was like, wait a second, Western medicine told
me, and this is not a slam on Western medicine. They did their part. They removed my thyroid.
They gave me a pill and said, with this pill, you will be normal and you will feel normal and live
a normal life forever. I wasn't. So my children were watching their mother on the couch like I was fading away as
a person. So for those of you who don't know, the thyroid gland is the master gland. It is
everything. It gauges whether you're happy, whether you're sad, whether you're hot, whether
you're cold, whether you're depressed, whether you're anxious, it is so important. It is like that thermostat for
everything in your body. So when they removed my thyroid gland, I was like, why, why am I not well?
So that was when I started on more of a holistic path. And I started to see alternative medicine
practitioners, alternative naturopath doctors. And I started to do different
things. Then I'm like, all right, I'm starting to come back. I'm starting to feel better. So I went
back to college at age 46 and it took me three years to get my diploma. It's supposed to be two,
but whatever. I was raising kids, right? It's my excuse. And I got my diploma to become a registered holistic nutritionist.
Then I started my podcast. That's how it all began. But I would say when you hit rock bottom,
some people call it the dark night of the soul. You have to go there. The only way is from there.
Yeah. My mentor, Les Brown says, if you can look up, you can get up,
right? So as long as you keep looking up and you got to be able to go there, I want to unpack and unplug a couple of things. Sandy, hearing that story from you just puts me in a place where
there was four specific times that you had to change your outlook. So your daughter gets her
diagnosis, changes your outlook on life. Cool. You do that.
Your son goes through what he goes through, makes you rechange your outlook on life.
Cool.
You do that.
Then you go through your pain and your issues and your challenges.
You have a new outlook on life.
Boom.
You do that.
And then your husband, how did you go through those different outlooks?
Right?
Because we're all human.
We all have to change and accept.
If we're human,
we accept, okay, this is what it is. But I don't know many people that's had to do that four times.
So, and this is where it gets really difficult because my husband and I are very different
people. When my daughter and I, everything, when my daughter was diagnosed, it was a soft tissue
sarcoma. When she was diagnosed, that was probably
where I felt the most like I had lacked control. I felt helpless. And in order for me to kind of
get through that, which was probably the worst out of all of it, I needed a creative outlet.
And you know, some people say journaling. I know it sounds so cliche, right?
Oh, journal every day.
I actually built a website and it's still there after all these years. And with this website, because there was such a lack, you know, you can go on the internet
and find everything you need to know about breast cancer.
But when it comes to what she had, I actually found other mothers whose children had the same sarcoma.
So I connected with these individuals from all over the world.
And there was a mom who was living in Hawaii at the time.
She sent my daughter a Barbie from Hawaii.
See, I'm going to get teary eyed.
But it was like this community that I needed. And then
I built my own website and it's pfht.weebly.com. And PFHT is plexiform fibrohistiocytic tumor.
I know it's hard, but I built that website because my husband and I dealt with things
very differently. He was, you know, you're a masculine male, a lot of masculine males kind of close off. Well, I needed an outlet. So that is where
my creativity began. I built it myself. I can't even tell you how many people,
because I had a contact form there, contacted me and said, my child was diagnosed with this same tumor. I can't find anything. What did you do? And so
it was my way of giving back to say, here's something that's helping me, but it's also
helping so many other people because there's so little information about it. So that to me is the
biggest way that I was able to kind of do something and act and give back.
Totally amazing. You know, Sandy, for the listeners, because I know that right now
there's someone listening that's going through life, right? And I'm just going to say that
they're going through life right now. What's two or three things that you'd tell someone
right now that they can do if they're going through life? So the biggest thing is of
anything is to get quiet. We live in this world where we're constantly getting pinged with
information. You know, somebody's watching this right now and you know, somebody's texting us,
you're scrolling on TikTok, right? We live in this world. And unless you get quiet, you will never be able to hear
the messages, whatever they are. So that's like number one, number two, and it kind of ties into
that ground yourself, however, you're going to do it ground yourself. I have a dog. So every day I
walk in the pathways close to my house, there was ravines for us. I'm fortunate that I have a dog. So every day I walk in the pathways close to my house. There's ravines,
forests. I'm fortunate that I have that within walking distance, but whatever. Even if you have
a park where there's trees, sit down on a bench ground, because unless you do that, you're never
going to be able to get over that hurdle. And then the third thing I would say is find a creative
outlet. You know, everybody always
says, oh, I'm not creative. Well, I can't write. I'm like, nobody's reading your journal. It's
okay. And when you put thoughts down on paper, somehow it's like you're able to put it there.
I'm going to leave my problems there for the day so that I can go on. And whether you have problems and you have to go to work for eight hours a day or 12 hours a day or whatever, it will just help you to be able to go on.
Love it.
You know, listening to your podcast and following you on social, you talk a lot about purpose.
So what role does purpose play in your day to day, like like decision-making, goal setting, and some of your
health initiatives as well? Because I think purpose is a big thing that people forget about. Like I
think a lot of times we assume we've got purpose or we don't really go deep into our purpose,
but I know that purpose is the center of who you are. So what role does purpose play?
You know, it's interesting because I just kind of, I'm big into my intuition. I listen to what
my heart says. And so I'm not, Mick, I'm not one of those multimedia moguls that writes all of my,
that's not who I am. I run on soul. What puts that fire in my belly? And I'm a big believer that when you do that, the money will come.
You know what I mean? Like when you put money as like, and I'm not saying people don't need to put
food on the table. You need to put food on the table. There's tons of different things that you
could do online, work, whatever for that purpose. Cause we all need to eat. We all need to support our families.
But when you get something and do something that gives you that fire in your belly, you kind of
know that you're on a path that's supporting your purpose. And that's what I do every single day,
even as it relates to social media. I mean, Mick, you know, you're there and I'm not knocking
people who do really curated videos, but I'm know, you're there and I'm not knocking people who do really
curated videos, but I'm like, it doesn't support my purpose. Correct. I'm very raw and real. And
sometimes I may, you know, do a little dance. Sometimes I may do a little rant, but it's all
supporting my purpose, which is to age better, to live healthier, to be proactive and preventative with issues that
might come down the road, but it's through everything. It's through body. It's through
mind. It's through spirit. It's through soul. It's never just one silver bullet like, oh,
I'm going to take this vitamin or I'm going to take this medication and I'll be fine.
So I hope that answers your question. You totally knocked it out of the park. Now I want to go somewhere that you
just started. So aging better, being healthier. How does one age better? What's some Sandy K
nutrition tips and tricks for folks to age better? I have a lot. Okay. So I'm 54. I'm a woman that's going through menopause. And I'm going to say this, men go
through menopause. The secret is out, fellas. Guys, the secret is out. Sandy's letting everybody
know. Yeah, you do. You do. You go through it too. It's just that it's more subtle for men.
And this is the thing. I am a big believer that as a woman, I, you know, and most women want to support the health
of their family, not just themselves.
And so my husband, he's great because he kind of listens to everything I tell him what to
do only as it relates to health though.
That's it.
But when you see a symptom that does not go away. You need to address it.
And the majority of us at midlife
start to have expressions of genes
that may be a little more ominous.
I'm sure you've heard of many people
who get diagnosed with cancer or heart disease
or any autoimmune disease.
All of these things often start in midlife.
And what I say is start by listening to your body and what symptoms you have.
If you have aches and pains every single day, that may be a sign that there's something going
on nutritionally. I'm not saying come see me. I'm saying see somebody who's a functional medicine
physician or even a functional nutritionist like myself,
a naturopathic doctor, because our general physicians, that's not what they're trained in.
They're not trained in therapeutic grade supplementation. They're not trained in
being proactive. You go to the doctor, let's say you have strep throat, you get antibiotics.
That's what they're trained in. So see the right person for the right thing. I have a team, Mick. I have an osteopath. I have
a naturopath doctor. I have an endocrinologist because I don't have a thyroid. I have my general
physician. I have a team and it's important to build your team with their expertise to pull from because one doctor cannot be an
expert in everything. So that's how I say to begin. Second is to always look at what's out of balance
in your life. And that's actually, I think, a big key to aging better. When we start to do things
out of balance, what are you eating? Are you moving
your body? You don't have to go and lift hundreds of pounds of gym. You don't have to do that,
but you need to move your body. So what's out of balance? And when you sit down and identify that,
you can go, okay, maybe I need to cut down on the beer. Maybe I need to cut down on the smokes.
You know what I'm saying? And I'm not, my husband's a smoker.
I used to be a smoker, Mick.
Okay.
In my thirties.
So it was a long time ago, but, but you know, I'm saying that's the key, but you know what?
It takes accountability.
True.
Self-reflection.
And sometimes when you turn that around on yourself, it's tough.
It's tough.
Amazing. So what else is going on with Sandy K Nutrition? What are a couple of other tips? It doesn't have to be about aging. What
are some other tips that you have for folks just in general wellness and nutrition in general?
I think that in our day and age, we cannot go without supplements. We can't because when we
look at our food sources and that's a big thing,
people, you know, it's interesting. And I'm not going to say, you know, take all these supplements
and don't worry about what you eat, go and eat at McDonald's every day. That's not what I'm saying.
I'm saying it takes looking at your diet, cooking. And I always say 80, 20, 80% of the time cook at
home because at least, you you know what are the oils
that are being used, what are the foods that are being used. And I'm always like there's always a
good, better, best option for foods. And unfortunately, we're both in North America,
our food sources are a little bit ominous these days. Don't fall for agendas. You know, there are often these agendas that are big pushes
that you can see. I would love for everybody to critically look at what's coming at them.
Even here's a great example. I just saw this and it was sent to me about obesity. It was clickbait,
Mick. It was one small clip and it was Oprah talking about an obesity gene and saying,
it's not my fault. It's not my fault. I have this obesity gene. I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
So that may be the fact, but you're not getting the whole story because we all know how hard
Oprah works to try and maintain her weight. They happen to carry four obesity genes that i know of there's many and so what i'm saying is when you see that
take accountability and critically assess what's coming at you and go wait a minute is that right
like is there one obesity gene or is that you see what i'm saying as it relates to your health and
everybody is bio individual what you see on social media is not necessarily
applicable to you. So these I think are really important things to know.
That's amazing. Sandy, we could talk forever.
So I think so.
We should make this a regular occurrence on the podcast and TV show that's coming out soon. So
I'm going to make sure you're one of the first
folks lined up and we'll do something special. Where can people follow you, find you, anything
you want to talk about upcoming? The floor is yours. So right behind me, that is the essential
thyroid guide. I released that in the spring. It is a very, very easy to understand 53 page non-clinical book just in how to optimize
thyroid function. A lot of people don't want to read a 200 page book. Most people don't. I mean,
I did, but that's my jam, right? So that's why I created that. It's on Amazon everywhere. I am
writing a book. My background, I'm an English literature graduate, so I love to
write. So I'm writing a book called Bridging the Gap Between Science and Soul because I come from
such a world of science. And then, you know, again, back to this critical thinking, I'm like,
science is not the be all and end all. And we can't optimize our wellness just based on science.
So I'm writing this book, but it connects with my Substack,
which is just sandycruise.substack.com. And that will also connect with my new podcast.
It's a sister podcast to Sandy K Nutrition, Health and Lifestyle Queen, which is mostly health-based, but Sandy K Gen X Unplugged is is coming where we're going to talk more about balance.
And that could be balance in everything, health, politics, all kinds of things where a lot of us are seeing a real imbalance in the world.
And when we bring balance back, we can optimize our health in all ways.
Absolutely.
Nutrition everywhere.
There you go.
We totally do. And I'll make sure that in the show notes and on the podcast website
that I give links to everything Sandy Cruz
so that everyone can go purchase the workbook for sure,
get insights onto the new book that's coming out
that you can follow and subscribe to her podcast like I do
because it is one of my favorites.
Sandy, thank you so much for blessing us
with your time today.
I know how busy you are.
So just to spend a few minutes with you is awesome.
And I would love to do this again, if you're open to it.
Absolutely.
Likewise.
I love your energy, Mick.
I'm a big energy girl and you've got great energy.
Thank you so much for having me.
Absolutely.
And to all the listeners, remember your because is your superpower.
Go Unleash It.
Thanks for listening to Mick Unplugged. all the listeners, remember, your because is your superpower. Go unleash it.