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Dr. Bashir Easter joins host Ron Aaron and co-host Carol Zernial to talk about guidance on alternative care options, accessing available resources, and developing comprehensive support plans on this edition of Caregiver SOS.
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Robert Whitaker discusses the failures of psychiatry's disease model and explores alternative approaches to mental health care. Learn about new paradigms for understanding and treating mental health issues. #MentalHealth #PsychiatryReform #AlternativeCare
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Robert Whitaker discusses the failures of psychiatry's disease model and explores alternative approaches to mental health care. Learn about new paradigms for understanding and treating mental health issues. #MentalHealth #PsychiatryReform #AlternativeCare
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Robert Whitaker discusses the failures of psychiatry's disease model and explores alternative approaches to mental health care. Learn about new paradigms for understanding and treating mental health issues. #MentalHealth #PsychiatryReform #AlternativeCare
In this exciting episode, Lou catches up with the amazing Sue Hitzmann, the founder of the Melt Method and a New York Times bestselling author. Sue shares her incredible journey from the fitness industry to the healing arts and discusses the evolution of her groundbreaking self-care technique, MELT. Discover how Sue's personal struggle with chronic pain led her to explore the emerging field of neuroscience and fascial research, ultimately revolutionizing self-care for thousands worldwide. We dive into her new venture, Anatomical Gangster, an innovative program featuring conversations with brilliant minds from diverse fields such as biology, technology, and alternative medicine. Tune in for inspiring insights, heartfelt moments, and an insider look at Sue's world as she continues to empower individuals to live pill-free, pain-free, and active lives. Don't miss out on the fun as we explore her unique content creation process, her passion for learning, and her desire to connect deeply with her audience.
In this episode, Dr. Kelsey discusses the role of prenatal vitamins in fertility and pregnancy. She explains that while prenatals are important for maintaining nutrient stores and reducing the risk of neural tube defects, they are not the key factor in achieving pregnancy. Dr. Kelsey emphasizes the importance of a well-balanced diet and personalized nutrition for fertility. She also addresses the debate between folate and folic acid, the absorbability of nutrients in prenatal vitamins, and the need for additional nutrients like choline. This episode of the Fertility Confidence Podcast is sponsered by our friends at Needed. Some of my favouriate products are their powder prenatal and choline - you can grab 20% off your first order with the code DRKELSEY at www.thisisneeded.com Ready to go beyond the prenatal and learn my 5 steps to building fertility confidence? Join our on demand webinar at https://downloads.kelseyduncan.com/ondemand
In this episode, Dr. Kelsey discusses the importance of seeking a fertility clinic referral sooner rather than later. She explains the guidelines for when to seek a referral based on age and duration of trying to conceive. Dr. Kelsey emphasizes the need for a comprehensive assessment of both partners and the benefits of getting physical and partner assessments done at a fertility clinic. She also highlights the importance of considering other aspects of health, such as nutrition, supplements, lifestyle, stress, and mental-emotional health, which may not be addressed at the clinic. Grab a copy of Fertility Labs 101 for just $17 to get an understanding of what labs to advocate for and the optimal levels you want to see at https://ttc.kelseyduncan.com/fertility-labs This episode is sponsored by Needed. Check them out at thisisneeded.com and use the code DRKELESY for 20% off your first order. Ready for more fertility support that is taking a whole-body and evidence based approach? Apply to work with me at https://downloads.kelseyduncan.com/results
This week I had the pleasure of interviewing Jane Gleeson, RN, Licensed Acupuncturist, and author of the book Who Stole My Ovaries. We discussed the collaborative approach we'd both love to see in infertility care, as well as all your hot topic questions around acupuncture, who it's for, what to expect, and so much more. You can learn more about Jane from her website www.janegleeson.com, follow her on Instagram at @fertilityexpertjane and grab your own copy of her book on Amazon. I'm looking for motivated women who are ready to take control of their fertility, have a deeper understanding of what's going on in their bodies, and desire to use a whole body approach to finally get them answers and optimize their chance of getting pregnant. Our free Fertility Confidence Bootcamp is back and starting November 27th. Secure your spot for the 5-day live event at www.kelseyduncan.com/bootcamp-registration.
Welcome to Season 3 of The Baby Manual podcast with Dr. Carole Keim - pediatrician, mom, author of The Baby Manual and the upcoming Holistic Mamas Handbook. In this new season Dr. Keim will take parents through things like teething, colic, constipation, and allergies. This first episode explores what types of modalities are available, from Western medicine to acupuncture to naturopathy and more. In visiting alternative practitioners, interviewing them, and going through the research, Dr. Keim has learned how many things are available to parents to help children feel better when they're ill. Western medicine, our traditional medical system in the US, has great advantages but is not always the best at improving quality of life. So Carole explains the options for a multifaceted approach, what to look for, and how each can help children thrive. In this episode:Why CAM? 00:26Many modalities of healthcare Western medicine does a lot of things well, but nobody does everything the bestKids under age 3 can't take most OTC medications, but still suffer from many ailmentsA multifaceted approach is often the best oneTreat symptoms and underlying disease at the same timeImportant to know which ones might interfere with others, and what's safe for babiesWriting HMH to help parents through this time; let you know what's safe, what will actually help Stay tuned because this season we will cover teething, colic, constipation, allergies, and morePractitionersWesternChiropractic AcupunctureNutritionMassageHomeopathyAromatherapyNaturopathy These are in the Holistic Mamas HandbookThe most common ones used in the US are chiropractic, acupuncture, homeopathy, and naturopathyWestern med 02:03Philosophy: Body = collection of independent systems. Treat the underlying cause when possible. Prolong life. Tools: Physical examination, lab testing, imaging, medications whose direct action is well understood Training: 4 years of college, 4 years of medical school, 3-5 years of residency, additional years of fellowship to subspecializeHow to spot a good one: MD or DO, open minded, offers more than one solution, works with you on the treatment plan Acupuncture 04:19Philosophy: stimulating points along specific channels can affect nerves and muscles, releases chemicals into the bloodstream, and triggers the body's natural healing mechanisms to bring about homeostasis. Shonishin dates back to the late 1600s Tools: shonishin is the technique used for children - observe the child, ask questions, feel pulses, and treat. Blunt tools are used to stroke, tap, and press on the points. Should be painless and not scary. Sometimes also use cupping and/or indirect moxibustion. Moxa is made from mugwort. Training: 4 years of college, plus 3 years of acupuncture school for LAc, 4 years for DACM. How to spot a good one: certified in shonishin, has pediatric experience, DACM vs LAc.Chiropractic 07:21Philosophy: body has an innate ability to heal itself. Nerves control everything, and pressure on those nerves from bones being out of alignment causes dysfunction. Tools: adjustments - manual, clicker, drop table vs flatTraining: 3-4 years undergrad, 3-4 years of chiropractic school, earn DC How to spot a good one: Webster certified, icpa4kids.com, gentle, listens to the childNaturopathy 09:40Philosophy: the body has the inherent nature to heal itself, the whole person is treated (mental, emotional, genetic, environmental, and social components), first do no harm, identify and treat the cause (not just the symptoms), prevention is the best cure, and the ND is a teacher whose main role is to educate, empower, and motivate patients to take responsibility of their own healthTools: nutrition, homeopathy, herbal remedies, hydrotherapy, massage, fascial manipulation, acupuncture, fasting, breathing. Since naturopathy is so broad, few studies have been done on it as a discipline, but there are many studies about the specific techniques used. Training: 4 years of undergrad, 4 years of ND school. Curriculum includes many of the same classes as western medical doctors, but less pharmacology and more training on herbal and alternative remedies and modalities.How to spot a good one: certified by AANMC, knows when to refer to western medicine for pharmacologic interventions Homeopathy 12:54Philosophy: like cures like, and the more dilute a preparation is, the stronger it is. Tools: observation of a person's constitution, remedies that are made from an herb or pathogen and are diluted until no longer detectable and made into pellets with sugar Training: 2-4 years undergrad, 3-4 years homeopathic school How to spot a good one: CCH = certified classical homeopath Essential oils / Aromatherapy 15:05Philosophy: strengthen the self-healing process by stimulating the immune system. Inhaled scent molecules travel along the olfactory nerves to the amygdala (emotional center of the brain)Tools: essential oils are extracted by steam distillation or cold pressing. Oils are either inhaled, ingested, or applied topically. Children should not ingest essential oils because they're not regulated and very concentrated. If you're using them on your child's skin, always use a carrier oil to dilute them so they don't get irritation or a chemical burn. Training: none requiredHow to spot a good one: someone with a range of experience who isn't tied to one brand in particular. Good oils will come in dark glass bottles, will list the plant name in latin, and won't have other chemicals added. Dr. Keim has extensively researched the information presented in this episode. Her insight and knowledge on alternative and holistic treatments come together in her new book, Holistic Mamas Handbook, launching on November 15, 2023. Pre-orders are available here. Her book, The Baby Manual, covers the first year of baby life and is the subject of the first two seasons of this podcast. For additional tips and advice on babies and toddlers, follow Dr. Carole Keim on her TikTok and YouTube channels. And remember, it's always okay to call your doctor or emergency services if you have concerns about your child's health. Resources discussed in this episode:Pre-order the Holistic Mamas Handbook, launch date 11/15/23The Baby Manual is available on AmazonSupplement/vitamins link for 10% off--Dr. Carole Keim MD: linktree | tiktok | instagram
Welcome to the world of evidence-based medicine and medical marijuana, where Compassionate Alternative Care stands at the forefront of patient-centric healthcare. Led by Daniel Locke, this Medical Cannabis Physicians referral service is dedicated to providing patients with the best available scientific evidence for their treatments. Evidence-based medicine is the foundation of Compassionate Alternative Care's approach, ensuring that patients receive the same level of exceptional care as they would from any other medical service. In the context of medical cannabis, evidence-based medicine entails a systematic approach where healthcare professionals rely on the latest clinical research to make informed decisions about patient care. This scientific foundation instills confidence in patients, offering a sense of security and efficacy in their medical cannabis treatments. By staying current with cutting-edge research, Compassionate Alternative Care sets a new standard in the medical cannabis industry, ensuring patients receive safe and reliable treatments tailored to their specific needs. "Empowering Patients with Knowledge" Patient education lies at the core of Compassionate Alternative Care's philosophy. In this segment, we'll explore how Daniel Locke and his team prioritize empowering patients with knowledge about medical cannabis. The world of cannabis science can be complex and confusing, but Compassionate Alternative Care breaks down the information into understandable, evidence-based insights. ** "Thank you for joining me on The Contrast Project Lounge Podcast. Don't miss out on future episodes! Make sure to subscribe to The Contrast Project Lounge Podcast on Spotify for Podcasters and our YouTube channel. or wherever you stream!" ** Music Tracks by Alex Grohl on Pixabay ** Feel free to LIKE, SHARE AND COMMENT and SUBSCRIBE. Follow The Contrast Project online: ** https://www.thecontrastproject.tv/ ** https://www.facebook.com/TheContrastP... ** https://www.instagram.com/the_contras... ** https://www.instagram.com/contrast_po... ** https://www.threads.net/@contrast_pod... ** https://twitter.com/ContrastProjTV ** https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh... ** The Contrast Project Lounge Podcast is proudly created in part using the Riverside.fm platform. By using this link you are helping to support this show. Thank you so much: https://bit.ly/3BH3q2t #MedicalCannabis #EvidenceBasedMedicine #CannabisScience #CompassionateAlternativeCare #DanielLocke #PatientEducation #ContinuousLearning #UniversityofMarylandPharmacy #EvidenceBasedPractices --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-contrast-project/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-contrast-project/support
Sara Banta discusses breast healthAccelerated Health TV & Radio Show is broadcast live Tuesdays at 4PM ET.Accelerated Health TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Accelerated Health Radio Show is broadcast on W4HC Radio - Health Café Live (www.w4hc.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com).Accelerated Health Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
Not getting answers with your health issues or quest to optimize your health? Been to many doctors but no one is giving you solutions to help you stay healthy for life? Why is it that medical TV shows run all the tests and do all the things to find a solution but it's not like that in real life? Dr. Jeff Crippen started having migraines at 6 years old and went through many tests over the years yet connections between diet and lifestyle factors weren't explored. At 13 years old he was fed up with this and decided to do his own research that led him to becoming a chiropractor, nutritionist, coach and now the author of the book, Timeless You-th. Today Dr. Crippen is on a mission live life to the fullest and help others do the same. In this episode of The Health Fix Podcast, Dr. Jannine Krause interviews Dr. Jeff Crippen on the most efficient and effective way to create a lifetime of timeless you-th. What You'll Learn in This Episode: How individualized nutrition is crucial for optimizing your health Why health is not a destination it's a natural state of being How a problem focused approach to medicine misses the contributing factors to one's condition Why being very curious about circumstances, behaviors & habits that lead up to health issues is crucial Dr. Crippen's approach to migraines Resources From The Show: Dr. Jeff Crippen's Website Timeless You-th Dr. Jeff's Book Instagram: @jeffcrippen
Our visiting psychologist is back for Round 2 and so we go for some of the spicier stuff: * gummies, ayahuasca, weed and mushrooms * alternative and holistic healthcare * controversial psychologists and brain health * pop psychology and what works * and much, much more Click the link below to join the conversation! Write into us at podcast@thex.church Subscribe to get the latest videos and live worship: https://www.youtube.com/xchurch Connect with X Church Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/theXchurch.oh Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/theX_church/ Twitter | https://twitter.com/theX_church Helping people get on the path to God. This is the vision of X Church, led by Pastor Tim Moore and based in South East Columbus, OH _ Stay Connected Website: www.thex.church #theXchurch
Dr. Jannine Krause is a naturopathic doctor, acupuncturist and host of The Health Fix Podcast. Guest website: https://doctorjkrausend.com/We Discuss• Importance of breast health and preventative care.• What are some alternatives to mammograms • Signs of an unhealthy breast• What should someone do if they suspect breast problems• Breast supplementsSupplement to Support Breast Health• Acceleradine® • Accelerated Scalar Silver® • Accelerated Keto™
Dr. David Minkoff is an alternative healthcare expert with over 4 decades of experience and a best-selling author that regularly hosts teleconferences for other practitioners, where he shares his protocols on topics ranging from how to treat the heavy-metal toxic patient to how protein deficiency can lead to chronic illness. He is a seasoned Ironman Triathlon athlete and at age 71, he completed his 43rd full Ironman Triathlon and has qualified for the Kona World Championships 8 times. He is an expert in Functional Medicine, Chelation, Allergy Elimination, European Biological Medicine, Neural Therapy, Longevity/Aging Medicine, Enderlein Therapy, Insulin Potentiated Therapy, and more.Dr. Minkoff founded LifeWorks Wellness Center in 1997, now one of the largest alternative medical clinics in the U.S., and BodyHealth in 2000, a nutrition company offering a unique range of dietary supplements for the public and practitioners. Dr. Minkoff has a diverse background as a board-certified pediatrician, a Fellow in infectious diseases, an ER physician, and the co-director of a neonatal intensive care unit. He recently wrote the bestselling book The Search for the Perfect Protein and is currently writing his second book and writes two online newsletters each week, The Optimum Health Report and the BodyHealth Fitness Newsletter.Website/Social linkswww.bodyhealth.comwww.facebook.com/BodyHealthOptimizedwww.instagram.com/bodyhealthoptimized
On March 24, 2022, Nanne Finis, Chief Nurse Executive of Ultimate Kronos Group (UKG) and Anne Dabrow Woods, Chief Nurse of Wolters Kluwer Health Learning Research and Practice presented nursing workforce research along with change imperatives and innovative approaches to recruitment, retention, and care models to optimize safe work environment and foster resiliency in our webinar “Nursing's Wake-up Call: Change is Now Non-negotiable.” In this podcast, Nanne and Anne answer questions that were submitted by webcast attendees related to supporting the nursing workforce with alternative care models. This includes models to support staffing shortages, the role of travel and agency nurses, incentives to improve nurse retention and attracting nurses back to the workforce. This podcast was recorded on March 25, 2022.
A child exists within a family, and a family within a community. The familiarity and sense of belonging often outweighs the hardships brought about from poverty. Amplifying the strengths of where they come from is important in maintaining their value and dignity. How can CarePortal responders be mindful of how their beliefs are formed and begin to shift the approach for better connection? In this episode you will hear from the following: Audrey Deckinga- Director of Agency Partnerships with CarePortal, she brings over 35yrs of personal and professional experience as a foster parent as well as a caseworker, supervisor, Director of Policy and Programs, and the Assistant Commissioner in TX CPS Jessica Latta - before joining CarePortal as a regional manager; worked as a case worker, supervisor, Adoption Specialist, and Program Manager over Alternative Care for JaCo MO Children's Division for a total of 7 yrs. She is also the CP point person at her church. Arlene Jones - UCA with CarePortal and has experienced the child welfare system from several angles — from experiencing out-of-home placement, to helping found a statewide Youth Advisory Board, becoming a CASA, working as a caseworker, serving as a child welfare trainer and being a kinship caregiver.
A child exists within a family, and a family within a community. The familiarity and sense of belonging often outweighs the hardships brought about from poverty. Amplifying the strengths of where they come from is important in maintaining their value and dignity. How can CarePortal responders be mindful of how their beliefs are formed and begin to shift the approach for better connection? In this episode you will hear from the following: Audrey Deckinga- Director of Agency Partnerships with CarePortal, she brings over 35yrs of personal and professional experience as a foster parent as well as a caseworker, supervisor, Director of Policy and Programs, and the Assistant Commissioner in TX CPS Jessica Latta - before joining CarePortal as a regional manager; worked as a case worker, supervisor, Adoption Specialist, and Program Manager over Alternative Care for JaCo MO Children's Division for a total of 7 yrs. She is also the CP point person at her church. Arlene Jones - UCA with CarePortal and has experienced the child welfare system from several angles — from experiencing out-of-home placement, to helping found a statewide Youth Advisory Board, becoming a CASA, working as a caseworker, serving as a child welfare trainer and being a kinship caregiver.
A child exists within a family, and a family within a community. The familiarity and sense of belonging often outweighs the hardships brought about from poverty. Amplifying the strengths of where they come from is important in maintaining their value and dignity. How can CarePortal responders be mindful of how their beliefs are formed and begin to shift the approach for better connection? In this episode you will hear from the following: Audrey Deckinga- Director of Agency Partnerships with CarePortal, she brings over 35yrs of personal and professional experience as a foster parent as well as a caseworker, supervisor, Director of Policy and Programs, and the Assistant Commissioner in TX CPS Jessica Latta - before joining CarePortal as a regional manager; worked as a case worker, supervisor, Adoption Specialist, and Program Manager over Alternative Care for JaCo MO Children's Division for a total of 7 yrs. She is also the CP point person at her church. Arlene Jones - UCA with CarePortal and has experienced the child welfare system from several angles — from experiencing out-of-home placement, to helping found a statewide Youth Advisory Board, becoming a CASA, working as a caseworker, serving as a child welfare trainer and being a kinship caregiver.
Cathy Thorpe is all about getting the best out of the people at Nurse Next Door. To do that, she knows she has to give them her best in return. Kim Scott's concept of “Radical Candor” is a big part of Cathy's leadership style, so we're hearing what that means and what it's like to bring your whole, messy self to work — both from Cathy, and from a member of her leadership team. People want to be high performers in this space, so how does leadership make sure that everyone from Cathy through to the Franchisees and Caregivers have that opportunity?
Brent Spangler from JPT Architects, joins Tony P for an informative discussion about why you need to plan ahead when designing or building a cannabis facility in our new episode entitled, "Crucial Design & Planning Considerations When Building a Cannabis Facility." Some of the topics in this episode will include: building a user-friendly and problem-free facility while taking a non-silo approach to the design, the importance of power and ways to be sustainable, integrating advanced lighting and controls, microclimate management within a grow and designing for long term success and why you need to consider maintenance, operating costs and sustainable cultivation plans. If you are a cultivator, facility owner or anyone considering designing or building a cannabis facility, you won't want to miss this informative episode. Brent will discuss some of the things you need to consider before making this step. About Brent Spangler, Senior Electrical Project Manager, JPT ArchitectsAs the lead Electrical Design Professional on JPT's Alternative Care team, Brent is responsible for Design, Research, and Development of Lighting Systems for Greenhouse and Indoor Cannabis Cultivation/Processing facilities. These facilities include both table and multi-tier racking systems, both off-grid local and electrical utility power feed, and both HID and LED lighting systems. For 37 years, Brent has immersed himself in Electrical Systems Design and Construction of Commercial and Industrial facilities mostly focusing in the Healthcare sector. This in-depth experience gave him the perfect set of skills needed to transition, grow, and thrive within the Electrical Design world of the Cannabis Industry.For the last five years, Brent has gone above and beyond to establish himself as a national leader in the Electrical Design of Cannabis Cultivation/Processing facilities. Not only does Brent focus on the technical design of current projects, but he is a true Seller-Doer who is always striving to bring the most relevant, informative, and innovative electrical design knowledge to JPT and current/future clients. Attending/Speaking at cannabis-related seminars and conferences, partnering with other power and lighting professionals to investigate best practice, traveling the globe to explore different grow facilities and techniques, along with understanding the intricacies of integrated electrical designs for the distribution and control of electrical systems is how Brent pushes himself to bring remarkable, strategy-driven solutions to our Cannabis clients.Since JPT has established itself as a leader within the Cannabis Design space, Brent has been directly involved in 25+ Cannabis Cultivation/Processing facility projects across the country. The JPT Alternative Care team, which is Electrically led by Brent Spangler, understands the timeline, challenges, and complexity that comes with the Cannabis Design space. JPT is also a woman-owned business that takes pride is designing Cannabis Cultivation/Processing facilities in addition to Dispensaries.To learn more about JPT Architects, please visit www.jptarchs.com or connect with Brent Spangler on Linkedin
Holistic is a life style commitment that not only involves species appropriate foods but also all the inter- related synergies that are activated by our choices. If you are looking for a holistic approach to a challenge, you are probably already doing it but are creating self limitations. Join our ride as we enlighten the energy you have to explore your new horizons.Pet Health Cafe Radio Show is broadcast live at 8pm ET Wednesdays on W4HC - Health Cafe Live Network (www.w4hc.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
In India, 23.6 million children live without parental care, that is, they lack the overnight care of at least one of their parents. Only 1.4% receives any sort of formal alternative care. In this episode we celebrate Dr. Kiran Modi. Dr. Kiran Modi is the founder and managing trustee of Udayan Care. Founded in 1994, Udayan Care runs innovative small group, family based children's home in India. In addition to this, they run education and livelihood programs for disadvantaged girls. They are the leaders in alternative care and after care of institutionalised children. Dr. Modi has a doctorate in American Literature. She is also the founding editor of an international journal, Institutionalised children, explorations and beyond. In this episode, we speak about Dr. Kiran's journey that led to the formation of Udayan Care, we speak about Alternative Care models, after care models for careleavers as well as the extensions of the work into education and skilling. NOTE - This episode was recorded over zoom. For any podcast requirements (consulting, production, post production), write to kanishka@disorientedpenguin.com. For any feedback or guest suggestions write to anewkindofcelebrity@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anewkindofcelebrity/message
We all die, but we don't want to think about it. But why not? We would all like our final chapter to be just as wonderful as any other part of our life, and working out how to do that begins with talking about death. Nurse Next Door's CEO, Cathy Thorpe, recently lost her husband, Harry, and as devastating as that was she has also learned a lot about herself, and about what Happier Aging looks like until the very end. She talks about the two year journey from his diagnosis to his death, how we can all approach death in a healthier and happier way, and shares tips and guidance in how to have the conversation about death. Everyone will be there eventually, so we need to prepare for those difficult conversations.
Sue interviews Dan on his long term quest of body/mind optimization. Dan talks about his stem cell treatments and the many practices he put in place to get the full healing benefit from those treatments. This conversation is a specific deep dive on experimental approaches Dan has incorporated into his daily life, along with diet and supplementation. A snapshot into Dan's systems approach to health and many of the private practices that support healing from injury, and creating balance in his mental health. A great deal of this research and personal experimentation has informed the conscious consumption work he does with Live Lightly. More About Dan & Live Lightly https://www.suehunt.com/livelightly https://www.suehunt.com/supplements --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rhizomagazine/support
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At Nurse Next Door, we've always thought getting older was something to be celebrated. We believe that by living Happier Aging, we can profoundly impact our own lives, and the lives of those around us. Happier Aging® is Nurse Next Door's philosophy of care: for our clients, their families, our people and everyone we meet. It all comes down to our care approach, leadership and the people behind the scenes. In this series of conversations between Cathy Thorpe, CEO at Nurse Next Door, and Sarah Stockdale, we'll learn about Cathy's radically empathetic and bold approach to leadership, and how Nurse Next Door is changing how we—as a society—can help care for our elderly.
As hospitalizations for COVID-19 throughout Arkansas remain at all time highs, the state and its healthcare partners are preparing for the continued upward trend in cases by opening two alternative care sites next week. The facilities, which will provide 124 additional beds, will be located in Little Rock and Van Buren and will mostly be used to care for low-acuity COVID-19 patients.
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This week on Guided Spirit Conversations, Marla welcomes Seta Araz Shahinian. Seta offers a unique approach to alternative care and the healing arts. She will be introducing the revolutionary life altering concept and intervention that was explained to her by Jesus regarding the Multiple Soul Syndrome. Please join Marla and Seta for this interesting conversation!
COVID-19 has put a lot of independent child care owners in a problematic position. In this episode, we talk to Amanda Munday, CEO and Founder of The Workaround, a co-working space that also offers quality child care. She talks about the challenges she's facing with reopening her business and the financial reality of running a child care business during the pandemic.
Are there alternative ways to treat children suffering from ADHD, anxiety and depression? Many times the immediate reaction is to go with a pill to treat the symptoms. While that may be necessary in some cases, is it always? In this episode, Adam Torres and Erica Solis, MBA, Founder and Executive Director of Poppy Life Care, explore alternative options for treating kids living with ADHD, Anxiety and depression.Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be interviewed by Adam on our podcast:https://www.moneymatterstoptips.com/podcastguest
Tom Quinlan talks about how he found alternative, less expensive care for his elderly parents and the business that he subsequently set up. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the latest episode of Call Me Cannabinoids, we sat down with Sgt. Brett D’Alessandro and Alexa Modero of Integrity One Alternative Care and Backpacks for Life. Alexa and Brett, the President and Vice President of Integrity One, respectively, are passionate about helping veterans in crisis to recover from PTSD and transition out of homelessness. […] The post #13: Medical Cannabis for Veterans in Recovery with Sgt. Brett D’Alessandro and Alexa Modero of Integrity One Alternative Care appeared first on Call Me Cannabinoids.
Every 60 seconds, someone new develops Alzheimer's disease. Care options for the nearly six million Americans living with Alzheimer's and dementia are limited. On this edition of Signal Hill, Nick Vasos discusses an alternative you may not have heard of before. Its called the Home Plus model. These are homes with special modifications so patients can receive specialized individual care. Learn more about these homes, discover what factors a caregiver need to consider when a loved is no longer able to stay at home. Michelle Garrad is a Community Liaison with Comfort Care. She helps us understand more about the Home Plus model.
For Beyond 50's "Natural Healing" talks, listen to an interview with Gepina Caterina. She is the founder of Cohesive Therapy in Vancouver, Washington (https://www.cohesivetherapy.org/founder.html) that bridges the gap between Easter and Western Medicine. Caterina will discuss about how can alternative healing methods can help the elderly in prevention and palliative care. Some of the modalities you'll learn about can benefit those with arthritis, dementia, stress management and other health problems. Tune in to Beyond 50: America's Variety Talk Radio Show on the natural, holistic, green and sustainable lifestyle. Visit Beyond 50 Radio (https://www.Beyond50Radio.com) and sign up for our Exclusive Updates.
When should I seek professional help for my injury/pain? When is surgery necessary? Should I see a chiropractor or physical therapist? In this episode, you'll learn what healthcare has to offer you and will be able to make more of an informed and educated decision about what is best for your body.
In this episode, Wolfgang speaks with Dr. Kiran Modi about alternative care in India. A country with more children than the total population (children, youth, adults) of “the English-speaking countries” combined (Aotearoa/New Zealand, Australia, Britain, Canada, and USA). About 31 million of these children are orphans, homeless, street-involved or otherwise lack parental care. In our conversation, Dr. Modi addresses reasons for the high numbers of children in need, effective and ineffective responses, successful programs, cultural specificity, funding, and research into alternative care in a South Asian context. Dr. Modi, is the founder & managing trustee of Udayan Care, a New Delhi-based child rights organization, which provides homes, schooling, mentorship, employment, offered through 15 small group care homes in 8 states of India. To learn more about Udayan Care visit http://www.udayancare.org/ and to read the peer reviewed Institutionalised Children Explorations and Beyond: An International Journal on Alternative Care visit http://www.indianjournals.com/ijor.aspx?target=ijor:iceb&type=home.
In this episode, Wolfgang speaks with Dr. Kiran Modi about alternative care in India. A country with more children than the total population (children, youth, adults) of “the English-speaking countries” combined (Aotearoa/New Zealand, Australia, Britain, Canada, and USA). About 31 million of these children are orphans, homeless, street-involved or otherwise lack parental care. In our conversation, Dr. Modi addresses reasons for the high numbers of children in need, effective and ineffective responses, successful programs, cultural specificity, funding, and research into alternative care in a South Asian context. Dr. Modi, is the founder & managing trustee of Udayan Care, a New Delhi-based child rights organization, which provides homes, schooling, mentorship, employment, offered through 15 small group care homes in 8 states of India. To learn more about Udayan Care visit http://www.udayancare.org/ and to read the peer reviewed Institutionalised Children Explorations and Beyond: An International Journal on Alternative Care visit http://www.indianjournals.com/ijor.aspx?target=ijor:iceb&type=home.
[ This episode is a recast from Nov 15th, 2016 ] In Episode 30, you will hear from Ian Forber-Pratt, Program Director of Centre of Excellence in Alternative Care of Children and Founder of Foster Care India. For full show notes, please visit www.thinkorphan.com.
In Episode 30, you will hear from Ian Forber-Pratt, Program Director of Centre of Excellence in Alternative Care of Children and Founder of Foster Care India. For full show notes, please visit www.thinkorphan.com
Sometimes, Allopath physicians could use a little help and perspective....
1. Interview with Merlin Kaljuvee - 2. Interview with Michael Ungar - 3. Interview with Sylvie Delcroix – 4. Interview with Nigel Cantwell – 5. Interview with Lars Lööf – 6. Testimonials from the Quality in Alternative Care conference