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Preacher Boys Podcast

212: Trauma and Chronic Illness | Dr. Kylie Burton

Preacher Boys Podcast

Eric Skwarczynski

Documentary, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, True Crime, Christianity

4.6701 Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Growing up, Dr. Burton could always be found on the volleyball court. After high school, she took her love for volleyball to Southern Utah University (SUU) where she was the setter and team captain on their very first volleyball team. While at SUU, she took a nutrition class and fell in love with food and how food impacts our health. In 2012, following a study abroad trip to Japan, she graduated with her Bachelor’s Degree in Nutrition.


Due to divine intervention, Dr. Burton was introduced to chiropractic and functional medicine the year following undergraduate school. She was mesmerized by the unique approach this type of medicine provided to patients and saw firsthand the impact it had on their health and lifestyle. Thus began her journey to becoming a chiropractor with a functional medicine specialty. In March of 2017, she graduated from the University of Western States with her Doctorate of Chiropractic, becoming a doctor and a mother in the same week!


Six months after completing her doctorate, she and her husband became parents and she finished her Certificate in Functional Medicine from Functional Medicine University (FMU). Together, chiropractic and functional medicine provide her with powerful healing tools and a knowledge base that brings the future of medicine to her patients today.

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0:00.0

Trigger warning. This podcast contains descriptions of various abusive situations. Listener discretion is advised.

0:09.3

You are listening to the Preacher Boys podcast, a podcast shedding light on decades of mental, physical, and sexual abuse within the independent fundamental Baptist movement.

0:20.3

The testimony shared on this podcast are told from the personal experience and perspective of the survivors.

0:26.6

Not all legal outcomes are known or final.

0:29.6

Any suspect is presumed innocent until proven guilty in the court of law.

0:33.6

Now, here's your host, Eric Squarsinski.

0:38.3

When I started the Preach Voice podcast, one of the things that I didn't expect to come up was conversations around chronic illness.

0:46.3

Chronic illness is something that many survivors of trauma experience every single day, and many of you have asked for me to cover this on my

0:55.5

podcast. Now, I'm certainly not an expert on the topic, so I brought in someone who is. I'm joined

1:00.8

today by Dr. Kylie Burton. She grew up in Utah and attended Southern Utah University, where she

1:07.6

took nutrition class and fell in love with how food impacts our health.

1:12.2

In 2012, following a study abroad trip to Japan, she graduated with her bachelor's degree in

1:17.0

nutrition. She was introduced to chiropractic and functional medicine the year following

1:21.2

undergraduate school. She was mesmerized by the unique approach this type of medicine

1:24.9

provided to patients and saw firsthand the impact it had on their health and lifestyle.

1:29.7

Thus began her journey to becoming a chiropractor with a functional medicine specialty.

1:34.2

In March of 2017, she graduated from the University of Western States with her doctorate of chiropractic,

1:40.0

becoming a doctor and a mother in the same week.

1:42.8

Six months after completing her doctorate, she and her husband became parents,

1:46.2

and she finished her certificate in functional medicine from Functional Medicine University or FMU.

1:51.8

Together, chiropractic and functional medicine provide her with powerful healing tools

1:55.8

and a knowledge base that brings the future of medicine to her patients today.

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