In this deeply engaging episode, Tammy Guest sits down with the brilliant and multifaceted Dr. Moira Bradfield Strydom — naturopath, researcher, teacher, and renowned expert in vaginal microbiome and intimate ecology.
Moira shares her winding journey into naturopathy, from nearly studying art or marine biology to becoming a globally respected voice in integrative health. Through stories of study, travel, burnout, reinvention, and academic rigor, Moira opens up about what it really means to craft a career in naturopathy that’s aligned with both purpose and passion.
🌿 Highlights include:
Her early leap into naturopathy straight from high school and a sliding doors moment that changed her life
International experiences, including apothecary work and teaching in the UK
The evolving seasons of naturopathic life: travel, motherhood, reinvention, and deepening specialisations
Her transition into acupuncture, research, and finally a PhD
The development of her signature framework, Intimate Ecology
A candid exploration of challenges within the profession: from practitioner burnout to online infighting
Her vision for the future of naturopathy: more evidence-based dialogue, stronger practitioner networks, and continued relevance in a world where people are still getting sicker
Moira’s chosen principle? First, do no harm — reimagined for a modern world that requires trauma sensitivity, inclusivity, and critical inquiry.
💬 “You can reinvent yourself at any time in this profession and still be of profound service.” – Dr. Moira Bradfield Strydom
Whether you're a student, clinician, researcher, or lifelong learner, this episode offers rich wisdom on how to navigate a fulfilling and sustainable naturopathic career.
Learn more about Moira’s work in Intimate Ecology and access her trainings. https://intimateecology.com.au/education/