Discussions with leaders in the fields of fitness, medicine, and wellness
In this episode we interview Rob Pannell, recording-holding and multiple-time award winning professional lacrosse player. We discuss what he’s done in the past, and what he’s doing now (with some help from Helix & Gene) to be so successful as his craft.
In this podcast, host Sam Balooch takes a turn into the world of spiritual science. Kia Miller, yoga teacher, writer, lover of life and founder of Radiant Body Yoga, shares her uncanny understanding of the human body though movement and meditation.
In this podcast, Host Sam Balooch and Co-Host Lori Graham speak with internationally-recognized teacher, author, scientist, speaker and artist, Dr. Deanna Minich, PH.D.
In this podcast, Host Sam Balooch and Co-Host Lori Graham have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. James Kelley, MD. He shares with us how his life crossed paths with Valter Longo, Founder of L-Nutra and creator of the Fasting Mimicking Diet, and provides a thorough explanation about Prolon, L-Nutra, and the benefits of fast mimicking.
In this podcast we finally get to know the voice behind the microphone. Sam Balooch, CEO of Helix & Gene gets personal and shares his life story of how he got to where he is today. Our host this week is Sam’s long time close friend, Dr. Gary Gecelter.
Dr. Gundry shares his aha moment of when he realized he needed to close his traditional practice as a heart surgeon and focus on a nutrition based practiced that looks deep in the gut.
In this special edition of our podcast, we’re chatting with Dr. Gary Gecelter, the Chief of Surgery at St. Francis Hospital, and Mayor Ed Lieberman of Sea Cliff, NY to discuss what it’s like being on the front lines of battling COVID-19.
Monique’s journey started when she felt like there was something missing in her clinical nursing and medical classes. She would often cut class from the nursing program and go sit in classes like theology, philosophy, and metaphysics. Monique felt like this was the element that was missing in the traditional clinical world, and it was a great opportunity for her to take what she was learning in the classes of thought to the clinical world.One night she sat in a lecture by Ram Das, one the great philosophical thinkers of the 60s and 70s, at the University of Virginia. Not knowing who he was, she listened to him talk about the spiritual elements of life and a light bulb went off.She then went on a search to explore more about life and the after life. What she found in that journey was something she never expected to find. The transition between the end of physical life and the beginning of the spiritual ascension.After going through a holistic healing program for nurses that taught them energy work on the body, she was recruited by Dr. Oz and his team at Columbia University Hospital to perform energy work on people who were having heart transplants. This incredible opportunity allowed her to marry her clinical nursing background with her strong belief in energy work.This passage of personal spiritual journey of hers pulled her from helping the ones who were at the time of passing to the essence of creation. The Maternity unit, where she eventually met Dr. Joel Evans [LINK TO EPISODE 15], Medical Director of KBMO, and rest is history.In this incredible journey she soon realized that the essence of connection was in coaching. Whether it was coaching pregnant women or people transitioning to the end of their life, the connection that coaching provided was the key element to a healthy mind and life.Monique also understands the business side of medicine and its challenges. She shares the differences in both the insurance-based model and the private sector of medicine, as well as solutions on how to bridge this gap.
Sam Balooch and Lori Graham interview Joel M. Evans, M.D., a board certified OB/GYN and international lecturer. He is the Founder and Director of The Center for Functional Medicine, where he practices integrative functional gynecology.
Sam is joined by our director of nutrition, Lori Graham, to interview Dr. Peter Osborne—the director of Origins Health Care in Sugar Land, Texas. He is a Doctor of Pastoral Science and a Board Certified Clinical Nutritionist.
Sam and co-host Lori Graham chat with Dr. Joe Bosiljevac, board certified surgeon with an additional doctorate in natural medicine with an emphasis on age management and longevity, about aging, stem cells, and more.
We talk to Dr. Akhtari, physicist and professor at UCLA with a background in condensed mater as well as high energy physics. His current academic interests are studying the electromagnetic properties of the human brain and targeted drug delivery techniques using nanotechnology.
We talk to Heather Clausman—a professional within the medical field and a full time wife and mom of two kids. She shares her experience with Helix & Gene and discusses her own quest for health and wellness.
Dr. Gary Gecelter is back again to discuss his progress as a client on the Helix and Gene program, as well as current thoughts on the functional medicine field.
Dr. Board is a highly trained physician, not only in Functional Medicine, but also in Pain Management, Medical Acupuncture, Anesthesiology, and Neuro-Endo-Immune Certified. In this podcast we discuss various topics such as gut health and pain management using low dose modalities.
In this podcast we had a discussion with Dr. Nancy Fazekas Grubb, director of the Optimal Health Institute of Ohio. We discussed topics such as nutrition, hormones, and how she implements her transformational program to achieve optimal health for her patients.
In this podcast we had a discussion with our own Dr. Dan, as we discussed topics regarding nutrition in the medical field. The topic of being “nutritionally full,” and the struggles of childhood obesity.
We discuss all things Sea Cliff, Long Island, NY with Mayor Ed Lieberman.
In this podcast, Dr. Patrick O'Shaughnessy joins us for a discussion on current trends in medicine, specifically involving public health and wellness. Dr. O'Shaughnessy is the executive vice president and chief clinical officer for the Catholic Health Services of Long Island.
We had a discussion with Dr. Felice Gersh, Director of the Intergrative Medical Group of Irvine, which focuses on understanding women’s innate physical and emotional make-up. In this podcast we discussed hormonal changes, and the symphony of the body—how interlinked everything is, especially in relation to pregnancy and postpartum.
Today we had on Dr. James D’Olimpio, director of supportive oncology at the Monter Cancer Center of Northwell Health. Dr. D’Olimpio has been featured on CNN and The Today Show as an expert in his field. We discussed everything from personal anecdotes, the opioid crisis, medical marijuana, and others. All topics covered are personal opinions of Dr. D’Olimpio and not affiliated with the Northwell Health system.
We have a chat about nutirtion and proper diet with Lori Graham, who holds a
Gary R. Gecelter, M.D., FACS, is Chairman of the Department of Surgery at St. Francis, and a founding member of the Minimally Invasive Fellowship Council. In this episode, Dr. Gecelter discusses everything from his surgical practice, to his life as a fitness junkie and race car driver. We dove into topics such as nutrition, obesity, and resistance training.