Living Well Today Show is a weekly show for people who want to live their best life while living with significant health challenges. Interviews with patients, caregivers, authors, and healthcare professionals, explore the journey of reinventing wellness. In many instances, a physical disability, ill…
Susan Wheeler-Hall - Living Well Coach, Radio Host, Author
Jayne Corner from the Calm & Happy Gut.
T-Pull Door Closer is bound to make everyday life easier and safer for folks who use wheelchairs, walkers, and canes. In this episode we talk with Tony Awad, robotic engineer, who created this useful product.
Living well sometime requires help. In this episode we talk with author, educator, and former Registered nurse, Rae Stonehouse about his book and online course entitled - Make it Safe! A Family Caregiver's Home Safety Assessment Guide for Supporting Elders@Home.
Dr. Joe Bailey joined us on the show to talk about his experience with Lyme Disease and the import work he is doing in educating about mental health and wellbeing.
In this episode of the Living Well Today show we chatted with Christian McNeil from Scotland about her early experience with alcoholism and later an ADHD diagnosis. Mostly we spoke of her wisdom of understanding she is anything but broken or damaged.
Brittney Clouse lives in Pennsylvania and is a health and wellness writer. I came across several of her articles and really enjoyed her honest and yet uplifting writing tone.
Christa Couture joined me on the show to talk about a maternity photo shoot she did in 2017, that highlighted the beauty of being pregnant and having a disability. Since the inception of my doing the Living Well Today show, Christa is now the third person I have had the pleasure of encountering in the flesh. It's not so much that I actually met her, it's more I often see her at a music-related conference we both attend.
Jeremy Mank joined me on the show to talk about the importance of Sleep Apnea, a condition that can impact your ability to achieve restorative sleep.
Mary Wallace joined me on the show to talk about Lifestyling Wellness, which happens to be the name of her new book. Website: http://marywallacewellness.com
Molly Gordon never meant to become a life coach – it happened by accident, and certainly wasn't something she purposefully set out to do.
If you have an aging parent, then you will definitely benefit from listening to our interview with Rhonda Caudell, who is a self-styled expert in dealing with the aging parent. This interview is chocker-block full of great advice about a topic, that for many adult carers can be an emotional nightmare.
There are many times in life when we feel lost and unable to move forward. This is particularly apparent when a chronic illness is presented to you – when the idea of looking forward to the future, can often feel really bleak.
Learning how to live well with an invisible illness like Crohn's disease doesn't come easy but it can be done and Sheela Masand is living proof. As a successful business coach, Sheela Masand works with heart-centered service professionals. She helps solopreneurs hone in on their zone of genius to uncover their uniqueness. The reality is that a cookie cutter approach to business, or life, for that matter, just doesn't work.
In this profound interview, Joel Peters shares his raw and honest insights surrounding the experience of living and dying.
It was an absolute joy to chat with Victoria, BC based, video firecracker, Sue Ferreira. It's not every day that you meet someone brave enough to launch a second career in their seventies.
In this episode I had the pleasure of speaking with George Carver, a soften spoken gentleman who knows a lot about innate courage and cancer. George embodies the kind of courage that lets him face each day with resolve, no matter what is presented.
What a delight to talk with Wendi Saggese from San Diego, California. Wendi lives with stage four cancer and is a great example of someone who taps into a deep sense of joy and is not stopped by her current health circumstances. Life is much easier when you remain neutral, this is something Wendi discovered the hard way.
If you have health challenges and want to skip the cold Canadian winter weather, then you'll be pleased to meet Tarita Davenock of Travel For All. A one-time social worker, who is fluent in Hindi and Punjabi, Tarita has carved out a unique niche in the travel industry. Her business is based on her personal philosophy – that travel should be Inclusive and not exclusive.
It is an honour to have Jacquie Forde, all the way from Scotland, as a guest on this episode of Living Well Today. Ours, was a conversation of the heart, in the truest sense.
In this episode, we talk with vocalist, artist, and all around creative thinker, Kari Lynn Hewett.
In this episode of the Living Well Today Show, our host Susan Wheeler-Hall, talks with Dale Reardon on My Disability Matters from Australia. MDM is a news and a social club that informs and provides a social network for people with disabilities.
In this episode host, Susan Wheeler-Hall, talks with Steven Claeys from Belgium, who is wheeling in style with his cleverly designed wheelchair adapted trousers. Steven shares his journey of acceptance and self-reinvention.
In this episode of the Living Well Today Show, our host Susan Wheeler-Hall, talks with Dr. Will Cole, a functional medicine professional from Pittsburgh. If you're frustrated with ongoing physical symptoms and want to explore new opportunities, this episode explains the 5 basic principles of functional medicine. This is a big picture approach toward restoring physical health.
In this episode of the Living Well Today Show, our host Susan Wheeler-Hall talks with Bakhus Saba who shares his experience being a long term caregiver to his mother who has Alzheimer's. His love of music inspired him to write songs and bring other musicians together to create a fundraising cd.
In this episode of the Living Well Today Show, our host Susan Wheeler-Hall, talks with Glenn Schweitzer. Author, blogger Glenn, is on a mission to help people who live with vestibular disorders such as Meniere's and Tinnitus and he is doing an outstanding job! He talks to us about his book, Rewiring Tinnitus. Check out his really helpful resources too. http://www.mindovermenieres.com
In this episode of the Living Well Today Show, our host Susan Wheeler-Hall, talks with Karin Sieger, a psychotherapist from the UK. Karen lives on a boat, is a terrific writer and is also a cancer survivor. In an honest and thoughtful conversation, Karin talks about her transformative experience of cancer and her creative discovery along the way. www.kareinsieger.com @KarinSieger
Welcome! We're excited to be launching our first official episode of the Living Well Today show. Whoot! To start things off we'll introduce you to our TOP CAT and show host, Susan Wheeler-Hall. In self-interview style, Susan covers the W's behind the show. Why this show is needed and what prompted its inception. Who Susan is and what specifically she brings to the show. What you can expect to find here on a weekly basis. When fresh content will be offered for your listening pleasure. Where you can access and listen to the show.