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Fruit baskets don't cure burnout. Neither do yoga apps. Dr. Richard Safeer explains why most wellness programs flop, and how leaders can build cultures of health that actually stick. He shares why well-being belongs in the strategic plan, not the suggestion box, and how six building blocks – peer support, leadership engagement, connection points, norms, values, and social climate – turn good intentions into everyday behaviors. You'll hear stories from Johns Hopkins where small shifts (blood pressure wins, manager training, even better cafeteria choices) stacked up to big cultural change. This isn't about adding another program. It's about making well-being who you are as a company, not what you do once a year. Website: https://richardsafeer.com, http://creatingawellbeingculture.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardsafeer Book: A Cure for the Common Company: https://amzn.to/3bG1q1D Timestamps 00:00 Intro 03:30 Why Wellness Programs Flop (and What Works Instead) 05:56 Well-Being in the Strategic Plan, Not the Perks List 09:42 Leaders as Mood Mirrors: Why Your Energy Spreads 13:24 Building Health into Systems, Not Side Projects 15:10 Johns Hopkins Story: From Program to Culture Shift 17:32 Small Wins: Blood Pressure, Breathing, Better Choices 19:34 Why Work Can't Ignore Well-Being Anymore 21:27 Core Values Matter (If You Actually Live Them) 24:28 The Six Building Blocks of a Healthy Company 29:00 Making Well-Being Everyday, Not Seasonal
Website: https://aegisformulas.com https://Foundationalwellness.comThis episode offers a one-two punch, shining a light on how to take charge of both your health and your entrepreneurial journey. Tune in as Dr. Vaughn Watts, a renowned functional medicine doctor, shares valuable insights on repairing and sustaining your health by pairing foundational and functional medicine. Plus, discover how he increased a company's revenue tenfold within three years in the highly competitive nutraceuticals space. This episode is packed with practical tips for both budding entrepreneurs and established entrepreneurs who want to multiply their profit and impact.Mentioned in this episode: Book: “Foundational Wellness: The Simple System That Ends Doctor Dependency Forever”The Shift Collective - https://theshift-collective.co/homeMusic: “Rambling On” by Led ZeppelinArtist: Chance Pena
What does it take to maintain your health, independence, and vitality as you age? In this conversation, host Jason L Smith welcomes Jason Ott, Founder of Empowered Prevention, to discuss the power of daily routines and fundamental health practices that support mind, body, and spirit. Listen as Jason Ott shares his personal journey from watching … Continue reading Episode 56: Building Health Foundations Through Daily Routines →
In this podcast episode, Dr. Kirk Parsley, a former Navy SEAL and medical doctor for the SEALs, returns to discuss the critical importance of sleep and overall wellness. Kyle mentions the recent presence of other experts like Dr. Dan Pardi and delves into Dr. Parsley's background, emphasizing his connections within the Paleo community. Dr. Parsley outlines his journey from the Navy to becoming a renowned sleep expert and details his work developing sleep aids for military personnel. The discussion covers stress management techniques, the underestimated value of sleep, and the efficacy of various health modalities, including HeartMath for younger individuals, breathwork, meditation, and the potential benefits of psychedelics for trauma recovery. Parsley also discusses his current project in Scottsdale, a comprehensive wellness center aimed at holistic health improvements incorporating technology and lifestyle modifications. Connect with Dr. Kirk here: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sleepremedy/ All Links Sleep Remedy From Kyle: The Community is coming! Click here to learn more - https://kylekingsbury.kit.com/community Dr. Kirk “Doc” Parsley is a former Navy SEAL turned physician, speaker, and creator of Doc Parsley's Sleep Remedy, a natural supplement designed to help people achieve deep, restorative sleep. After serving as the team doctor for the West Coast SEAL teams, Doc saw firsthand how poor sleep and high stress impacted performance, recovery, and longevity. His experience led him to develop evidence-based solutions for optimizing sleep and health. Today, Doc lectures worldwide on sleep science, wellness, and human performance—helping everyone from elite military operators to executives reclaim their energy, focus, and vitality through better sleep. Learn more at docparsley.com. Our Sponsors: Let's level up your nicotine routine with Lucy. Go to Lucy.co/KKP and use promo code (KKP) to get 20% off your first order. Lucy offers FREE SHIPPING and has a 30-day refund policy if you change your mind. To SUPERCHARGE YOUR STEM CELLS, go to qualialife.com/kyle15 for up to 50% off, and use code KYLE15 for an additional 15%. If there's ONE MINERAL you should be worried about not getting enough of... it's MAGNESIUM. Head to http://www.bioptimizers.com/kingsbu now and use code KINGSBU to claim your 15% discount. Connect with Kyle: I'm back on Instagram, come say hey @kylekingsbu Twitter: @kingsbu Our Farm Initiative: @gardenersofeden.earth Odysee: odysee.com/@KyleKingsburypod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Kyle-Kingsbury Kyle's Website: www.kingsbu.com - Gardeners of Eden site If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe & leave a 5-star review with your thoughts!
Physician's Weekly board member Alex McDonald, MD, and Stephanie Sutherland, PhD, continue their discussion about science...
Physician's Weekly board member Alex McDonald, MD, and Stephanie Sutherland, PhD, continue their discussion about science communication, emphasizing the importance of empowering patients through health literacy.Let us know what you thought of this week's episode on Twitter: @physicianswkly Want to share your medical expertise, research, or unique experience in medicine on the PW podcast? Email us at editorial@physweekly.com! Thanks for listening!
In this episode, Eric Huckins, Vice President of Business Development at Lumicera Health Services, discusses how health systems can build stronger specialty pharmacy programs by navigating challenges such as 340B, payer access, and accreditation. He also highlights the role of strategic partnerships, biosimilars, and technology in improving patient care and driving growth.This episode was sponsored by Lumicera Health Services.
Physician's Weekly board member Alex McDonald, MD, returns to talk with medical writer Stephanie Sutherland, PhD, about the...
Physician's Weekly board member Alex McDonald, MD, returns to talk with medical writer Stephanie Sutherland, PhD, about the critical need for effective science communication with patients.Let us know what you thought of this week's episode on Twitter: @physicianswkly Want to share your medical expertise, research, or unique experience in medicine on the PW podcast? Email us at editorial@physweekly.com! Thanks for listening!
Want to know how a top CPO turns health data into a life-changing product? In this episode of the CPO Rising Series hosted by Products That Count Resident CPO Renee Niemi, Oura Ring Chief Product Officer Holly Shelton reveals how to build groundbreaking health technology through customer-centric design and rapid innovation. Holly shares her journey from Apple to leading a preventive health wearable company, offering insights into balancing cutting-edge technology with meaningful user experiences.
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Description: In this episode, David Sandstrom discusses the importance of embracing a natural health lifestyle from a biblical perspective. He emphasizes the significance of aligning health practices with timeless truths found in scripture, which can lead to improved health outcomes and a longer health span. David explores the concept of holistic health, addressing the interconnectedness of spirit, mind, and body, and the necessity of creating health margin to handle life's challenges. He also introduces the Christian Healthy Lifestyle Community as a support system for those seeking to pursue natural health together. Chapters: 00:00 Embracing a Natural Health Lifestyle 02:46 The Foundation of Biblical Truths 06:10 Health Outcomes and God's Teachings 08:53 Building Health vs. Treating Symptoms 12:10 Holistic Health: Spirit, Mind, and Body 15:06 Creating Health Margin for Resilience 17:59 The Christian Healthy Lifestyle Community Links: Register for the CHL Community Waitlist Full Show Notes Page More episodes: Podcast Hompage For a Copy of David's Book: The Christian's Guide to Holistic Health Ask David a question to be answered on an upcoming episode: Ask Me Anything Would you like to be on the Show? Schedule a Lifestyle Audit Twitter X Youtube
Jane Brewer grew up in a diverse neighborhood in the heart of New York City, with a constant heart for people and service and adventure. She signed up for AmeriCorps to work in support of Habitat for Humanity projects, and at 22 revealed that she didn't have a driver's license when asked to drive a truck and trailer to a project! A few short years later she drove herself to Crested Butte, Colorado for a job on a ski hill, and worked a series of small jobs before landing in 911 dispatch. Her journey turned after a beneficial season with a local chiropractor, and an encouraging word - and she landed in the Front Range of Colorado fresh out of chiropractic school in Atlanta. This year, she's celebrating 10 years of growth, and the purchase of a new office location! Jane has been a member of LoCo Think Tank for over 5 years, and hers is a story of steady growth, constant love for her clients and community, and building healthy lives on strong foundations.The LoCo Experience Podcast is sponsored by: Logistics Co-op | https://logisticscoop.com/
Today I sit down with Dr. Phil Ovadia, a renowned heart surgeon, telemedicine practitioner, and author of Stay Off My Operating Table. Together, we dive into the importance of taking care of your health and what that means to your journey of creating wealth."You're not going to keep your money, your wealth if you don't keep your health." - Loral LangemeierDr. Ovadia shares his journey from being an unhealthy heart surgeon to transforming his life, losing over 100 pounds, and helping others take control of their metabolic health.Loral's Key Takeaways:Dr. Phil Ovadia's Journey to Becoming a Heart Surgeon (00:00)Entrepreneurial Parallels in Health and Finance (03:32)Dietary Myths and Healthy Eating Practices (04:51)Importance of Exercise and Muscle Building (10:18)Sleep Quality and Its Impact on Health (13:49)Managing Stress and Self-Care Techniques (17:14)Finding the Right Doctor and Health Advice (21:06)Meet Dr Phil Ovadia:https://ifixhearts.com/loral2025/https://ovadiahearthealth.com/https://www.instagram.com/ifixhearts/Meet Loral Langemeier:Loral Langemeier is a money expert, sought-after speaker, entrepreneurial thought leader, and best-selling author of five books.Her goal: to change the conversations people have about money worldwide and empower people to become millionaires.The CEO and Founder of Live Out Loud, Inc. – a multinational organization — Loral relentlessly and candidly shares her best advice without hesitation or apology. What sets her apart from other wealth experts is her innate ability to recognize and acknowledge the skills & talents of people, inspiring them to generate wealth.She has created, nurtured, and perfected a 3-5 year strategy to make millions for the “Average Jill and Joe.” To date, she and her team have served thousands of individuals worldwide and created hundreds of millionaires through wealth-building education keynotes, workshops, products, events, programs, and coaching services.Loral is truly dedicated to helping men and women, from all walks of life, to become millionaires AND be able to enjoy time with their families.She is living proof that anyone can have the life of their dreams through hard work, persistence, and getting things done in the face of opposition. As a single mother of two children, she is redefining the possibility for women to have it all and raise their children in an entrepreneurial and financially literate environment. Links and Resources:Ask Loral App: https://apple.co/3eIgGcXLoral on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/askloral/Loral on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/lorallive/videosLoral on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorallangemeier/Money Rules: https://integratedwealthsystems.com/money-rules/Millionaire Maker Store:
Podcast Evaluation Link | This episode of the Building Health Equity series, originally a live webinar on 11/12/24, discusses the most pressing concerns and issues related to home health care in Iowa, the communities most impacted by these challenges, the resources and supports available for those in need of home health care services, and strategies to create an equitable and supportive environment for all within the community. After listening, please take a moment to fill out the Podcast Evaluation. Your feedback is important to us as we want to provide you with a better listening experience. For more information on this webinar, our speakers, and an audio transcript, visit the Building Health Equity website.
This week on Sg2 Perspectives, join host Trevor DaRin as he speaks with Mark Bultman and Andrew Zimmer, principals from HGA's health care team, about how architecture and strategy intersect to meet the unique demands of patients, staff and communities. From high-growth markets to innovative ambulatory centers, they explore the shifting priorities and design strategies helping health care organizations navigate challenges and opportunities in an evolving landscape. We are always excited to get ideas and feedback from our listeners. You can reach us at sg2perspectives@sg2.com, or visit the Sg2 company page on LinkedIn.
In this episode, we explore the transformative power of behaviour change with Shaun Thompson, the Behaviour Change Coach. Shaun's refreshing approach goes beyond quick fixes, helping individuals break free from the yo-yo dieting cycle and build sustainable health habits that actually last. Join us as Shaun shares his journey from professional ice hockey player to coach, uncovering the deep-rooted connections between our habits, mindset, and lasting health. He explains why food isn't the enemy, how to understand the why behind your habits, and the importance of meeting yourself where you are to create real, lasting change. You'll learn how small, actionable steps—combined with a mindset shift—can lead to powerful results. Whether you're looking to lose your “lockdown love handles” or simply build a healthier relationship with food and exercise, this episode offers practical insights to guide your journey. Key Takeaways: • The role of sleep, stress, and mindset in health transformation. • Why understanding your “why” is crucial for lasting change. • How to simplify your approach and avoid overwhelm. • Why restrictive diets fail—and how to make food your ally instead of your enemy. Tune in for an inspiring conversation packed with actionable tips to help you break old habits, build new ones, and transform your health—on your terms.
Jacopo Iasiello transformed early setbacks in Naples, Italy, into a thriving real estate career, building a multi-million-dollar portfolio by mastering cash flow and property flipping. He has learned from industry giants and formed relationships with billionaires, refining his unique approach to success. Jacopo will share powerful strategies from his upcoming book, 'Healthy, Rich, and Happy,' to inspire listeners to achieve financial freedom and personal fulfillment. To learn more about Jacopo, check out the following links: Jacopo's Website: https://www.jacopoiasiello.com Jacopo's Upcoming Book: https://healthyrichandhappy.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jacopoiasiellorealestate/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacopoiasielloinvestorbroker/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacopo-iasiello-50936244/ Twitter: https://x.com/JacopoIasiello YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jacopoiasiellobroker2735/videos
Podcast Evaluation Link | This episode of the Building Health Equity series, originally a live webinar on 09/10/24, discusses the role of dominant narratives in shaping health equity, identifies strategies for building transformative narratives, and explores collaborative efforts and partnerships that can help sustain narrative changes toward more equitable health outcomes for all communities. After listening, please take a moment to fill out the Podcast Evaluation. Your feedback is important to us as we want to provide you with a better listening experience. For more information on this webinar, our speakers, and an audio transcript, visit the Building Health Equity website.
In this powerful episode, we explore how Team RWB is making a significant impact on veterans' lives through physical fitness and community connection. Mike shares insights into: The challenges veterans face when transitioning to civilian life How Team RWB's innovative approach is helping veterans find purpose and improve their health Personal stories of transformation, including a moving testimonial from veteran Ira Brown The importance of family involvement in supporting veterans' wellness journeys As someone who cares deeply about service and community, I found our conversation both inspiring and enlightening. I believe you'll come away with a renewed appreciation for the power of giving and the transformative effects of physical activity and social connection. Whether you're a veteran, a supporter, or simply interested in the impact of community service, this episode offers valuable perspectives on making a difference in the lives of those who've served our country. You can listen to the episode now on your favorite podcast platform or watch the video on YouTube. Don't forget to subscribe to The Heart of Giving podcast to stay updated on future episodes. As always, if you'd like to support our show, please consider making a contribution at give.org. Your support helps us continue to bring these important stories to light.
In this episode of When the Moment Chooses You, Michelle Greene Rhodes, founder of The Color of Wellness, shares her inspiring journey toward building health equity and culturally competent care. As a registered nurse, executive coach, and health media pioneer, Michelle's mission is to transform healthcare by empowering professionals and uplifting Black-owned media channels. Learn how The Color of Wellness is making a global impact by training healthcare providers to embrace compassion, culture, and communication in patient care. Tune in to hear Michelle's powerful insights on how we can create a more inclusive, equitable healthcare system that serves everyone.#TheColorOfWellness #HealthEquity #MichelleGreeneRhodes #CulturallyCompetentCare #HealthcareTransformation #BlackOwnedMedia #InclusiveHealthcare #WellnessJourney
Welcome to The Hard To Kill Podcast! In today's episode, host Dave Morrow sits down with Kristin Rowell, a former business litigator turned functional nutrition practitioner, to delve into the transformative benefits of a low-carb approach to nutrition. Kristin shares her personal journey from being a carb-fueled athlete to achieving metabolic flexibility and using fat as a primary fuel source. Together, they explore the critical role of intermittent fasting, the importance of stabilizing blood sugar levels, and the crucial need for electrolytes in maintaining health and aiding recovery. Kristin's Website Kristin's Socials (IG/LI) ✅ Integrate all the health and fitness knowledge you've learned HERE Purchase my book, The Nimble Warrior, on Amazon here Transcript & Ready Made Content H2K Podcast Discount Links: ✅ Merch ✅ Skin Mason: (Code: H2KPOD) ✅ FirmTech Ring: (Code: DMORROW) ✅ Onnit - (Code: MORROW) ✅ Synergee - (Code: MORROW) ✅ Lebert Fitness - (Code: MORROW) Follow Dave Morrow's Socials: LinkedIn I Instagram I Facebook I YouTube I Twitter
Podcast Evaluation Link | This episode of the Building Health Equity series, originally a live webinar on 05/08/24, discusses how collaboration and community partnerships affect outcomes, what obstacles might organizations encounter when establishing these partnerships, and what are some effective strategies or recommendations for overcoming these challenges and successfully initiating community partnerships. After listening, please take a moment to fill out the Podcast Evaluation. Your feedback is important to us as we want to provide you with a better listening experience. For more information on this webinar, our speakers, and an audio transcript, visit the Building Health Equity website.
Podcast Evaluation Link | This episode of the Building Health Equity series, originally a live webinar on 04/10/24, discusses the most pressing concerns/issues related to gender-based violence, communities that most impacted by these issues, resources and emergency supports available for those experiencing gender-based violence, as well as strategies to create a safe environment for all in the community. After listening, please take a moment to fill out the Podcast Evaluation. Your feedback is important to us as we want to provide you with a better listening experience.For more information on this webinar, our speakers, and an audio transcript, visit the Building Health Equity website.
Podcast Evaluation Link | This episode of the Building Health Equity series, originally a live webinar on 03/13/24, discusses the most pressing concerns/issues related to maternal health in Iowa, potential root causes of those issues, explore ways on how hospitals, health systems, and community partners are joining forces to examine and address disparities and other issues related to maternal health. After listening, please take a moment to fill out the Podcast Evaluation. Your feedback is important to us as we want to provide you with a better listening experience.For more information on this webinar, our speakers, and an audio transcript, visit the Building Health Equity website.
Welcome to The Hormone Prescription Podcast, the heart-to-heart space where we unravel the tapestry of women's health!
Podcast Evaluation Link | This episode of the Building Health Equity series, originally a live webinar on 02/14/24, discusses the most pressing concerns/issues related to financial literacy through a health equity lens, address certain populations that facing barriers to achieve financial literacy, explore any potential partnership or strategies to improve financial literacy among these populations. After listening, please take a moment to fill out the Podcast Evaluation. Your feedback is important to us as we want to provide you with a better listening experience. For more information on this webinar, our speakers, and an audio transcript, visit the Building Health Equity website.
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Podcast Evaluation Link | This episode of the Building Health Equity series, originally a live webinar on 11/08/23, discusses the most pressing concerns and issues related to health equity among the elderly, addresses certain elder populations that are facing barriers to receiving the support and resources they need, and explores successful methods that have been implemented to ensure that all elders receive the care they need regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender, and other identities. After listening, please take a moment to fill out the Podcast Evaluation. Your feedback is important to us as we want to provide you with a better listening experience.For more information on this webinar, our speakers, and an audio transcript, visit the Building Health Equity website (https://buildinghealthequity.com).
One of the most common negative traits I see in business owners is the neglect of their own wellness as they try and grow their business. I was guilty of this too in the past, but once I started to focus on my wellness, my business simultaneously started doing better as well. I've learned that your business growth has a cap if you don't take care of your own wellness. In this episode, I interview Robin Long, who epitomizes this idea of making sure your wellness is prioritized while you build a successful business. She goes in depth about how to make sure wellness becomes a priority, no matter how little free time you have in the day. Robin's website: Lindywell.com Robin's book: Well To The Core Discover how to authentically connect with your audience & fill your programs with a Conversion Story. https://www.conversionstoryformula.com Hit the "Follow" button so you don't miss an episode! Love this podcast? Write a review and give it a 5-star rating! I'd love to hear from you. Register for the free bonus training where you'll discover the 5 secrets to selling from webinar & live stages. https://colinboyd.easywebinar.live/5secrets For all the show notes and links: https://www.expertedgepodcast.com/blog/episode190 Connect with Colin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/colinboyd/ Get a free trial of Colin's favorite ALL-IN-ONE Course, Content and Email System: Kajabi https://colinboyd.co/kajabi
Podcast Evaluation Link | This episode of the Building Health Equity series, originally a live webinar on 10/11/23, discusses current issues related to natural disasters and their connection to public health and health equity, ways to mitigate health disparities after natural disasters, and strategies that health departments can take to prepare for and respond to natural disasters through health equity lens. After listening, please take a moment to fill out the Podcast Evaluation. Your feedback is important to us as we want to provide you with a better listening experience. For more information on this webinar, our speakers, and an audio transcript, visit the Building Health Equity website.
How many times have you attempted to start working out consistently, eat more veggies, or incorporate something new into your routine, but struggled to make it stick? I think we've all been there. Creating new habits that stick can be daunting. Today on a gut story, we're joined by Sunil Tulsiani, a former police officer turned business mogul and number one bestselling author and top international speaker. In today's podcast, Mr. Sunil talks about his very own journey right from childhood where a few foods were a luxury to a two hour session which transformed his life. And how he was able to transform life of many by a simple 66 days rule. He also talks about the importance of mental health and what he has in his morning routine and rituals to recharge his entire day with positivity. Dr. Dimple and Mr. Sunil hosts a thought provoking podcast today which will guide you through some questions to help you lean into making the changes you wish to make. This podcast will explore your relationship with food, forming healthy habits and how to make a lifestyle change. Please find the link for the workbook https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MROSkRdpkOSfDwcu3SyoDF4PbtmcyuOH/view?usp=sharing Those of you keen to receive a free digital copy of the book, pls email us on media@pranabydimple.com so we can send you the same. Stay tuned!! “Heal Your Gut, Mind & Emotions” is now a best seller on Amazon ! Ranking as on 23.9.23 #97 in book (Top 100 Books) #1 in Mental and Spiritual healing #4 in Healthy living and wellness
Sofia Guerra's Path To Building Health Tech Businesses With Bessemer Venture Partners As Sofia Guerra was growing up in Guatemala, her mother was a dentist serving her local community and putting smiles on faces. Now as an Investor with Bessemer Venture Partners, Sofia partners with entrepreneurs who are trying to solve big problems in the world of healthcare. Join Sofia and host Shiva Mirhosseini as they discuss how to overcome financial headwinds and find the right opportunities to build and scale health tech businesses. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Podcast Evaluation Link | This episode of the Building Health Equity series, originally a live webinar on 05/10/23, discusses current issues related to housing and their connection to public health and health equity, the influence of legislation and policies on these issues, and approaches health departments can take to promote safe, reliable housing for all. After listening, please take a moment to fill out the Podcast Evaluation. Your feedback is important to us as we want to provide you with a better listening experience. For more information on this webinar, our speakers, and an audio transcript, visit the Building Health Equity website (https://buildinghealthequity.com).
Podcast Evaluation Link | This episode of the Building Health Equity series, originally a live webinar on 04/12/23, discusses the importance of an equitable workplace, best practices for promoting health equity and social justice in work environments, and available tools and resources for organizations looking to advance these principles in their workplace. After listening, please take a moment to fill out the Podcast Evaluation. Your feedback is important to us as we want to provide you with a better listening experience. For more information on this webinar, our speakers, and an audio transcript, visit the Building Health Equity website (https://buildinghealthequity.com).
Dannelle speaks with Jason Resendez, President and CEO of the National Alliance for Caregiving (NAC), where he leads research, policy, and innovation initiatives to build health, wealth, and equity for America's 53 million family caregivers. On this episode, we are exploring how organizations can impact the infrastructure of care in the United States on the national level. As more people become aware of the importance and challenges of family caregiving, there is a higher demand for better support and resources for people in care partnerships. By bringing family caregiving into the public consciousness, policymakers, and organizations such as NAC can begin to create meaningful change that improves the lives of caregivers and those they care for. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Podcast Evaluation Link | This episode of the Building Health Equity series, originally a live webinar on 03/08/23, discusses what equitable transportation means and looks like, current challenges to achieving accessible transportation and the populations most affected, and strategies that health departments can implement to promote accessible transportation for everyone in their communities. After listening, please take a moment to fill out the Podcast Evaluation. Your feedback is important to us as we want to provide you with a better listening experience. For more information on this webinar, our speakers, and an audio transcript, visit the Building Health Equity website (https://buildinghealthequity.com/).
Podcast Evaluation Link | This episode of the Building Health Equity series, originally a live webinar on 02/08/23, discusses what equity in mental health is and looks like, which populations are most impacted by mental health care inequities, and what health agencies can do to prioritize equity in mental health for their own communities. After listening, please take a moment to fill out the Podcast Evaluation. Your feedback is important to us as we want to provide you with a better listening experience. For more information on this webinar, our speakers, and an audio transcript, visit the Building Health Equity website (https://buildinghealthequity.com/).
Welcome to Rise & Shine, the inspiring Sunday edition of our podcast presented by She Rises Studios. We take pride in providing a unique platform for women across the globe to share their stories, showcase their businesses, and express their passion on subjects that resonate with their hearts. Amanda O'Mara is an unstoppable woman with a passionate power to help others step into their true potential as an online fitness entrepreneur knowing this will create a ripple effect in the health and wellness industry worldwide. She is on a mission to impact millions by transforming their lives and their bank accounts. She was born in Michigan, raised in New Hampshire and is now settled in the mountains of Colorado in a home that she and her husband built after losing everything to a wildfire. She is a Fitness Business Coach, Certified Personal Trainer and Nutritionist, Writer, Success Coach, Speaker and Dog Mom. Amanda also got her B.A. in Hospitality at Metropolitan State University of Denver and then worked her way in restaurants for nearly a decade. After learning what good service really means, thousands now come to her for her expertise and support in building an online fitness business.
This episode of the Building Health Equity series, originally a live webinar on 01/11/23, discusses what a path toward renewable energy looks like in Iowa, the impact of legislation on the clean energy movement, and how we can ensure social justice and equity during the promotion of clean energy usage. For more information on this webinar, our speakers, an audio transcript, and access to the reports mentioned by our speakers, visit the Building Health Equity website. A podcast evaluation is also available.
This episode of the Building Health Equity series, originally a live webinar on 12/14/22, discusses current reproductive health equity issues happening in Iowa, explores strategies that have already been shown to be successful in promoting equity and justice in reproductive care, and highlights ways that individuals and organizations can start advocating for reproductive health equity. The session concludes with an open conversation with attendees. For more information on this webinar, our speakers, and an audio transcript, visit the Building Health Equity website. A podcast evaluation is also available.
Listen to Health Affairs' Vabren Watts and Ryann Tanap discuss a new peer-reviewed article published in Learned Publishing where Health Affairs shares our journey to advance racial equity in scholarly publishing of health policy and health services research.They also discuss a recently-published Health Affairs Forefront article about our progress since 2020 — what we have achieved and what we have learned.Our hope is that by sharing our story, we might help your organization join us in this journey.Health Affairs' equity work was supported by the Colorado Health Foundation and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.Related Links: A seat for all: Advancing racial equity in scholarly publishing of health policy and health services research (Learned Publishing) Health Affairs Details Journey Of Advancing Equity In Scholarly Publishing (Health Affairs Forefront) Currently, more than 70 percent of our content is freely available — and we'd like to keep it that way. With your support, we can continue to keep our digital publication Forefront and podcasts free for everyone.
This episode of the Building Health Equity series, originally a live webinar on 11/09/22, discusses current healthcare and public health issues affecting individuals with disabilities, the resources already available to help achieve equitable environments for this population, and promising strategies that have been implemented to promote health equity and justice for those with disabilities. For more information on this webinar, our speakers, and an audio transcript, visit the Building Health Equity website . A podcast evaluation is also available.
AHIP President and CEO Matt Eyles and co-host Laura Evans were joined by Dr. John Whyte, Chief Medical Officer at WebMD, for a discussion on the challenges facing the health care system, and how to reduce health care disparities and boost health equity. Dr. Whyte also addressed the rise of artificial intelligence and how it can influence personalized health care.
Episode Highlights [0:09] Kendra's Introduction. [1:26] What was your early introduction to athletic training? [5:50] Gen Pop is one of the more challenging populations to work with from a mobility standpoint. [11:05] Working out during a pandemic. [16:14] How do you know if you're feeling well? [20:30] The difference between being depleted vs. being lazy. [24:41] The importance of having a “why” in your life. [28:00] Why is this important? [32:12] What's most exciting to you? Connect With Antonio and the Live LOUD team: hello@liveloudlife.com Subscribe to my YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/LiveLoud Visit the website: https://www.lifeloudlife.com Like the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/liveloudchiropractic/ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/live.loud.life/ Guiding your to the adventurous life you were made for! . If you dig this give it a like ❤️, if you're loving it let me hear you with a comment
Sir Lord Travis Wright connected with today's guest at NFT NYC 2022. Poonacha Machaiah is CEO and co-founder of Seva.Love, a metaverse platform for well-being. Machaiah also serves as CEO of the Chopra Foundation, dedicated to improving health, social and planetary wellbeing along with world-renowned mind-body medicine pioneer and New York Times best-selling author Deepak Chopra, MD. Seva.Love is on a mission to use web3 as a platform to bring health and wellness to 1 billion people. Learn how on Episode 193 of The Nifty Show. Full Show Notes: Nifty.Show/193TIME STAMPS00:00 - Intro01:30 - Featured Guest: Poonacha Machaiah5:00 - How do you envision the metaverse or web3 of the future? 07:30 - I see you're leveraging existing platforms to reach more people: Roblox, Unreal Engine, and others to grow your community. 08:40 - You can use your platform as a proof of wellness. Is that a goal? 10:20 - How can people get involved with your project and what you are doing? 12:00 - Life is divided in four phases. 15:20 - Globally, we have a trust crisis. I think web3 can solve this. 20:50 - Closing Remarks SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW: Podcasts: http://nifty.show/itunes Spotify: http://nifty.show/spotify Stitcher: http://nifty.show/stitcher Google Play: http://nifty.show/play iHeart: https://nifty.show/iheart YouTube: http://badco.in/youtube FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter: @BadCrypto - @joelcomm - @finallyaligned Facebook: /TheNiftyShow /BadCryptoPod /JoelComm LinkedIn: /in/joelcomm Instagram: @BadCryptoPodcast WANT TO BE A FEATURED GUEST? APPLY HERE: http://nifty.show/apply DISCLAIMER: Do your own due diligence and research. Neither Joel Comm nor Zach Comm are FINANCIAL ADVISORS. We are sharing our journey with you as we learn more about this crazy little thing called cryptocurrency. We make NO RECOMMENDATIONS. Don't take anything we say as gospel. Do not come to our homes with pitchforks because you lost money by listening to us. We only share with you what we are learning and what we are investing it. We will never "pump or dump" any cryptocurrencies. Take what we say with a grain of salt. You must research this stuff on your own! Just know that we will always strive for RADICAL TRANSPARENCY with any show associations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jared, Vanessa and Adam are joined by National Benefits Leader Robyn Piper with Piper Jordan, a recent addition to the Brown & Brown team of companies. Robyn discusses how to help build winning health plans and solve issues that employers and employees face. The team tackles a plethora of topics including Pharmacy Contracts, Social Determinants of Health, Food Deserts, Plan Discounts, High-Performance Networks, Low-Wage Plan Design and more! This fast-paced discussion will help you drive new ideas and conversations within your organization. Connect with the hosts: Jared Bowcutt Vanessa Longnecker Adam Compton
BUILDING HEALTH CARE BEYOUND THE COVID VAX
Amrit Singh is a co-founder of Loop Health, the fastest-growing health insurance startup in India. Our discussion today is about what it's like to be a founder in India, and what the startup ecosystem there looks like relative to the US. India is an interesting paradox because although it's a massive country in terms of population which contains almost 1 in 5 living people, that doesn't always equate to huge market sizes in terms of available spend. We also talk about the state of healthcare in India in a world where medical inflation is leading to the cost of care doubling every five years even though quality isn't getting 2X better, and how the fee-for-service model perpetuates perverse incentives in healthcare all around the world. We discussed Loop's mission to help change this with a philosophy around value-based healthcare that focuses on preventing sickness instead of reacting to it. This episode is for anyone interested in company-building in emerging markets like India, or for those just looking for valuable insights on being a founder and what it takes to succeed. Let's dive in.Hosted by Marshall Kosloff and produced by Jackson Steger