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If you haven't yet, check out The Jim Acosta Show on Substack: https://jimacosta.substack.com/-"You have to be fearless, if you want to go into covering politics. This is not a line of work where you're going to get liked."Renown Journalist, Jim Acosta, joins The Latino Vote Podcast for a raw, unfiltered conversation with Chuck Rocha and Mike Madrid about the urgent need for fearless journalism in an era of rising authoritarianism. Known for holding power to account during the Trump era—Acosta does not hold back.
When it comes to treating cancer, conventional medicine is good at cutting it, burning it, and poisoning it, but many oncologists fail to address the root cause. Join me as I speak with Dr. Nasha Winters, ND, FABNO, about the importance of a terrain-based approach when it comes to treating cancer. Dr. Winters shares the ten key elements of a patient's “terrain” that are crucial to preventing and managing cancer. We discuss the importance of listening deeply to the cells of the body (with labs, molecular profiling, epigenetic testing, and more), metabolically supporting the body's terrain (with a therapeutic diet, oxidative therapies, and stress reduction), and recognizing that the body has an inherent ability to heal. What you'll learn from this episode: Why addressing the body's internal terrain is not only critical in prevention but also in the treatment of cancerHow to address metabolic dysfunction Limitations of conventional cancer treatmentLifestyle strategies integral for not only prevention but also better treatment outcomesThe importance of emotional healing in the cancer journey& So much more!Send me a text!This episode is proudly sponsored by: SizzlefishLet's talk about fueling your body with the best nature has to offer. If you're looking for premium, sustainable seafood delivered straight to your door, you need to check out Sizzlefish! Head to sizzlefish.com and use my code “wellnstrong” at checkout for an exclusive discount on your first order. Trust me, you're going to taste the difference with Sizzlefish! This episode is proudly sponsored by: Tahiti TraderWant to know one of my daily health secrets for keeping my immune system strong and my energy levels high? Noni juice. When you use my link to order you'll get 15% off my special offer, a free branded shot glass and a copy of the book “Build an Amazing Immune System” use the code wellnstrong15!Join the WellnStrong mailing list for exclusive content here!Want more of The How To Be WellnStrong Podcast? Subscribe to the YouTube channel. Follow Jacqueline: Instagram Pinterest TikTok Youtube To access notes from the show & full transcripts, head over to WellnStrong's Podcast Page
Conventional breast cancer treatment by itself doesn't address the root cause of the cancer.Traditional breast cancer screening methods are often inaccurate and may do more harm than good.Tens of thousands of women a year are unnecessarily treated for breast cancer each year.... These are just a few of the bombshells that are talked about in this episode.In this episode, Jordan talks with integrative oncologist and breast surgeon Dr. Jenn Simmons about what it looks like to take a functional approach to identifying and treating breast cancer and how you can holistically support your breast health.Tune in to learn:Why conventional treatments for breast cancer alone don't fully address root causes of the diseaseWhat it looks like to take a functional and root cause approach to cancerHow to support your breast health in your reproductive yearsWhy traditional cancer screening methods can do more harm than goodHow to proactively screen for breast health using safer and more accurate methodsTop things you can do to proactively reduce breast cancer riskWant to dig deeper into this topic? Check out these resources mentioned in the episode:IG: @drjennsimmonsDr. Jenn's Book: The Smart Woman's Guide to Breast CancerDr. Jenn's website: realhealthmd.comDr. Jenn's podcast: Keeping Abreast with Dr. JennAuria Home Breast Health Screening (use the code DRJENN20 for a discount)QT ImagingJordan's Holistic Home Handbook
In today's episode of Good Humans, we're joined by Lotte Bowser, a remarkable woman who has bravely shared her journey through the devastating loss of her partner to cancer. Lotte's story is one of profound grief, healing, and the strength she discovered along the way. We dive into the raw emotions of losing a loved one and how she's managed to find hope amidst the heartbreak.Lotte also has an upcoming book titled Bittersweet, which will be released this October. In it, she further explores her experiences with loss, love, and life after tragedy. This is a deeply moving conversation, and we're honored to have Lotte share her insights with us.In this episode, we discuss:Lotte's personal story of losing her partner to cancerHow she navigated the grief and found ways to healThe role of community and connection in difficult timesLotte's upcoming book, Bittersweet, and the themes it exploresPractical advice for those experiencing loss or supporting someone who is grievingConnect with Lotte: BITTERSWEET BOOKINSTAGRAMWEBSITECooper's LinksINSTAGRAMTIK TOKThe Good Human Factory LinksINSTAGRAMWEBSITEMERCH - CODE - PODCAST 25% OFFWORKSHOP ENQUIRYEmail Cooper@thegoodhumanfactory.com to enquire about sponsoring Good Humans Podcast :)THE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode of Good Humans, we're joined by Lotte Bowser, a remarkable woman who has bravely shared her journey through the devastating loss of her partner to cancer. Lotte's story is one of profound grief, healing, and the strength she discovered along the way. We dive into the raw emotions of losing a loved one and how she's managed to find hope amidst the heartbreak.Lotte also has an upcoming book titled Bittersweet, which will be released this October. In it, she further explores her experiences with loss, love, and life after tragedy. This is a deeply moving conversation, and we're honored to have Lotte share her insights with us.In this episode, we discuss:Lotte's personal story of losing her partner to cancerHow she navigated the grief and found ways to healThe role of community and connection in difficult timesLotte's upcoming book, Bittersweet, and the themes it exploresPractical advice for those experiencing loss or supporting someone who is grievingConnect with Lotte: BITTERSWEET BOOKINSTAGRAMWEBSITECooper's LinksINSTAGRAMTIK TOKThe Good Human Factory LinksINSTAGRAMWEBSITEMERCH - CODE - PODCAST 25% OFFWORKSHOP ENQUIRYEmail Cooper@thegoodhumanfactory.com to enquire about sponsoring Good Humans Podcast :)THE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode of Good Humans, we're joined by Lotte Bowser, a remarkable woman who has bravely shared her journey through the devastating loss of her partner to cancer. Lotte's story is one of profound grief, healing, and the strength she discovered along the way. We dive into the raw emotions of losing a loved one and how she's managed to find hope amidst the heartbreak.Lotte also has an upcoming book titled Bittersweet, which will be released this October. In it, she further explores her experiences with loss, love, and life after tragedy. This is a deeply moving conversation, and we're honored to have Lotte share her insights with us.In this episode, we discuss:Lotte's personal story of losing her partner to cancerHow she navigated the grief and found ways to healThe role of community and connection in difficult timesLotte's upcoming book, Bittersweet, and the themes it exploresPractical advice for those experiencing loss or supporting someone who is grievingConnect with Lotte: BITTERSWEET BOOKINSTAGRAMWEBSITECooper's LinksINSTAGRAMTIK TOKThe Good Human Factory LinksINSTAGRAMWEBSITEMERCH - CODE - PODCAST 25% OFFWORKSHOP ENQUIRYEmail Cooper@thegoodhumanfactory.com to enquire about sponsoring Good Humans Podcast :)THE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Highlights With Dr. Katie DemingHow she was a professional athlete before transitioning to her current workHer background in neuroscience and biology and how she ended up in medicineA fascinating shared death experience that shifted the course of her life and her workWhy she feels that we might be completely off base with some aspects of current modelsThe connection between emotional trauma and physical illnessWhat the radical remission data says- it's so fascinating!Two things people with spontaneous recovery have in common (hint: it has to do with emotions)The startling statistic that 1 in 3 women and 1 in 2 men will get cancer in their lifetime in most industrialized countriesHow our modern life is contributing to illness across the board, not just cancerHow light, lifestyle, stress, and other factors contribute to illnessHer take on sunscreen and sunglasses and why to consider avoiding themCancer is an imbalance of increased toxicity in the body and decreased immune functionThough it isn't our fault, it is our responsibility A reframe to think about emotional traumaHow techniques that deal with the subconscious can be helpfulWhat PsychK is and how it can be helpfulResources We MentionWebsite - Dr. Katie DemingBorn to Heal PodcastThe Biology of Belief by Bruce H. Lipton
Episode Highlights With Dr. Jenn SimmonsHer very personal experience with hormone replacement and breast cancerHow she was trained believing that hormones caused breast cancer What she learned instead and her massive paradigm shift How her mindset changed with her own symptoms and when she actually dove into the researchThe real data on hormones causing cancer and why we've been told the wrong thingEstrogen does not cause breast cancer — the truth is much more nuanced than this When you don't have estrogen, your body starts to deteriorate significantly Women who are on hormone replacement and get breast cancer actually have better outcomesThe same number of women die of a complication of a fracture as breast cancer each year, and hormones help protect the bones2-3x more women die of heart disease than breast cancer and BHRT helps protect the heartWe need to unlearn what we think we know about hormone replacement and learn the proper benefitsResources We MentionThe Smart Woman's Guide to Breast Cancer by Dr. Jenn SimmonsEstrogen Matters: Why Taking Hormones in Menopause Can Improve Women's Well-Being and Lengthen Their Lives -- Without Raising the Risk of Breast Cancer by Avrum Bluming and Carol Tavris
Did you know that rates of uterine cancer are rising? Odds are that most listeners haven't heard this, which comes as no surprise considering this topic hasn't been covered nearly enough in popular medical news. So in this week's episode of the Vibrant Menopause Podcast, we're going to be covering everything that uterine-bearing folks should know in order to stay healthy, happy, and vibrant!To help me out, I'm joined by my friend, colleague, business owner, and board-certified OBGYN, Dr. Cheruba Prabakar. Also known as The Fibroid Doc, she runs the LaMorinda Gynecology and Surgery Center in Lafayette, CA with the mission of providing longitudinal medical and surgical care, from menarche to menopause and beyond- in a personalized, accessible, and sustainable way.In this episode, Dr. Prabakar and I take our time covering the most important questions surrounding uterine cancer, including:What is uterine cancer?What are the causes and risk factors of uterine cancer?What are the types and symptoms of uterine cancerHow does uterine cancer show up in different demographics?How is uterine cancer diagnosed and can it be detected early?What are the treatment options?Are there any preventative measures that people can take to promote uterine health?It was a pleasure to have Dr. Prabakar on the podcast and I hope you all enjoy the conversation. If after listening you would like to learn more about Dr. Prabakar's work, you can find her at any of the following links below - she would be thrilled to hear from any of you! So enjoy, and have a vibrant summer!Medical practice website: www.lamorindagyn.comFibroid care website: https://www.thefibroiddoc.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefibroiddoc/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyPUtuVimf7GpprOiuXVWawFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFibroidDoc.CherubaPrabakarMD...Are you a professional woman over age 50 who's ready to lose weight for the last time? Join the Vibrant-MD weight loss course.Not sure if the Vibrant-MD weight loss course is right for you? Schedule a time to talk with Dr. Heather Awad directly to learn more.Sign up for our FREE course to get the step-by-step roadmap to permanent weight loss. You'll get a new formula that truly works for professional women over age 50, because it's long overdue that we say GOODBYE to the lousy old counting games.
This week's episode is from a recent summit, and we are talking to Dr. Donese Worden, a pioneer researcher taking personalized medicine to the nth degree taking very special care of her cancer patients. She started out in the pain management space, but kept seeing cancer everywhere. The minute they had a diagnosis, they were thrown into chemo, radiation, and surgery, all before they even knew the name of their condition. Donese started digging and found the metabolic theory of cancer and began working with those researchers.You will hear:What is the metabolic theory of cancerHow to work with conventional oncologists to meet the patient's needs and wishesFinding ways to treat patients without also harming themThe best way to personalize treatment (genetics + environment)The benefits of a ketogenic diet and hyperbaric oxygen therapyAnd more!More about Dr. Worden: Dr. Donese Worden is a Naturopathic Medical Doctor, an expert diagnostician, a global health educator whose training in both conventional and alternative medicine affords her the privilege of providing each of her patients with a specific treatment plan that addresses not just the symptoms but the whole person to get to the root of the problem.Connect with Dr. Worden:Website: www.Dr Worden.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrDoneseWordenNMDInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/DrDoneseWorden/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DrDoneseWordenTo talk to a member of Dr. Jenn's team and learn more about working privately with RHMD, visit: https://calendly.com/stephanie-1031/time-to-talkTo get your copy of Dr. Jenn's book, The Smart Person's Guide to Breast Cancer, visit: https://realhealthmd.kartra.com/page/SmartPersonsGuidetoBreastCancerJoin the Facebook group: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/keepingabreastwdrjennConnect with Dr. Jenn:Website: https://www.realhealthmd.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrJennSimmonsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjennsimmons/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.jennsimmons
When it comes to treating cancer, conventional medicine is good at cutting it, burning it, and poisoning it, but many oncologists fail to address the root cause. Join me as I speak with Dr. Nasha Winters, ND, FABNO, about the importance of a terrain-based approach when it comes to treating cancer. Dr. Winters shares the ten key elements of a patient's “terrain” that are crucial to preventing and managing cancer. We discuss the importance of listening deeply to the cells of the body (with labs, molecular profiling, epigenetic testing, and more), metabolically supporting the body's terrain (with a therapeutic diet, oxidative therapies, and stress reduction), and recognizing that the body has an inherent ability to heal. What you'll learn from this episode: Why addressing the body's internal terrain is not only critical in prevention but also in the treatment of cancerHow to address metabolic dysfunction Limitations of conventional cancer treatmentLifestyle strategies integral for not only prevention but also better treatment outcomesThe importance of emotional healing in the cancer journey& So much more!Resources:Dr. Nasha Winters | Website | Instagram | FacebookThe Metabolic Approach to CancerTerrain Advocate ProgramCosts of Cancer CareChronic stress-induced immune dysregulation in cancerAn Integrative Approach to Breast Cancer - WellnStrong GuideIndole-3-carbinol as a negative regulator of estrogenDiet, insulin-like growth factor-1 and cancer riskRadical RemissionTo learn more about WellnStrong: Subscribe to my newsletter! WellnStrong Blog WellnStrong Instagram WellnStrong Pinterest
Most people experience breast cancer from the patient side. But my guest today, Dr. Liz Boham, has experienced breast cancer being a patient and a physician. In the episode, Dr. Boham shares her story of how practicing breast self exams actually led to her own diagnosis with triple negative breast cancer at the age of 30 with no family history and how that experience led her to a whole new outlook on breast cancer and health! You will hear:The struggles Liz experienced in light of her own diagnosis (and how she could make changes) What led her to functional medicine and the importance of personalizing the treatment for each patientShifting to an attitude of gratitudeWhy more young women are being diagnosed with breast cancerHow toxins are affecting your life (even the ones you don't know are toxic!)The connection between inflammation and breast cancer And more!More about Dr. Boham:Dr. Elizabeth Boham joined Dr. Mark Hyman and The UltraWellness Center team in 2007. Prior to that she practiced integrative medicine at Canyon Ranch in Lenox, MA and was a partner with Albany Clinical Nutrition Specialists.Functional Medicine has helped Dr. Boham to realize how important it is to look at the systems in the body to discover the underlying cause for dysfunction.Through this functional medicine approach Dr. Elizabeth Boham works with patients to decrease their risk of getting ill, as well as, to nutritionally support their body so that it can heal. Her training in nutrition has contributed to her success in helping many patients with insulin resistance, Metabolic Syndrome, Diabetes, heart health, digestive health, autoimmune conditions, Celiac Disease, other cancers, as well as those seeking to achieve and maintain a healthy weight.Connect with Dr. Boham:Dr. Boham's Website: https://www.drboham.com/UltraWellness Center: https://www.ultrawellnesscenter.com/Dr. Boham's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elizabethbohammdDr. Boham's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elizabethbohammd/To talk to a member of Dr. Jenn's team and learn more about working privately with RHMD, visit: https://calendly.com/stephanie-1031/time-to-talkTo get your copy of Dr. Jenn's book, The Smart Person's Guide to Breast Cancer, visit: https://realhealthmd.kartra.com/page/SmartPersonsGuidetoBreastCancerJoin the Facebook group: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/keepingabreastwdrjennConnect with Dr. Jenn:Website: https://www.realhealthmd.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrJennSimmonsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjennsimmons/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.jennsimmons
In this episode Katrina talks about: Her own personal story and her background10 areas that are known to drive cancerHow we can manage toxicityWhat kind of tests to use for different diagnosis How to know if you have a blood sugar issueThe importance of Keto in cancer patientsDifference between quality and cheap oilsHow to Improve Cancer healing with integrative methodsAnd so much more…Katrina's Bio:Katrina Foe is a board certified holistic nutritionist, who knows that when we look at health, we should be looking at the body as a whole. After overcoming her own cancer 100% naturally, and driven by her core belief that the body can heal itself, Katrina went on to become board certified in holistic nutrition and trained to read functional labs. As a faculty member at Restorative Wellness Solutions, Katrina teaches practitioners to interpret functional labs and design individualized protocols. Katrina is also a certified Metabolic Approach to Cancer practitioner, having been trained and mentored by Dr. Nasha Winters. Katrina's approach to cancer addresses the root cause of the disease and empowers clients to keep it in remission without living in fear of recurrence. In her international bestseller, Nutritional Pilates, Katrina offers a framework for whole body health that casts light on potential obstacles that can obstruct wellbeing, while providing proven strategies to sidestep chronic diseaseLinks and resources:Free E-Book: https://www.cancerfreedom.com/assessment-opt-inWebsites: https://www.designedforhealth.net and https://www.nutritionalpilates.com Website: https://www.cancerfreedom.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/nutritional.pilatesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/katrinafoe/Support the showPlease support this podcast: https://patreon.com/therootofourhealth and https://www.buzzsprout.com/1393414/supporters/new Join my emailing list for monthly updates including podcast episodes and fun things about health and wellness http://bit.ly/monthlyupdatesemailLike Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/therootofourhealth/Email me: therootofourhealth@gmail.com
Chris Wark was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer in 2003, at just 26 years old. After surgery, Chris made the decision to go against his doctor's advice, opted-out of chemotherapy and chose to use nutrition and natural therapies to heal. Join me in this special episode as Chris and I discuss the strategies he used during his journey back to health, and his message of hope that chronic diseases like cancer can be prevented and reversed with a radical transformation of diet and lifestyle.What you'll learn from this episode:How Chris made the decision to forego conventional cancer treatment and pursue a more natural approachThe top nutritional strategies Chris used to beat his cancer, including his famous "Giant Cancer-Fighting Salad"The power of belief, a positive attitude, and forgiveness in the healing processChris' thoughts on the ketogenic diet for cancerHow to shift from a victim mindset to taking responsibility for your life and health.& So much more!Resources:Website | Chrisbeatcancer.comFacebook | Instagram | Youtube The Anti-Cancer Diet is a Plant-Based Diet20 Questions for Your OncologistChris' Giant Cancer-Fighting SaladThe Animal Protein Cancer ConnectionThe Game Changers DocumentaryThe Evidence Against the Ketogenic Diet for Cancer Books: Chris Beat Cancer: A Comprehensive Plan for Healing Naturally, Beat Cancer Daily: 365 Days of Inspiration, Encouragement, and Action Steps to Survive and Thrive, & Beat Cancer Kitchen: Deliciously Simple Plant-Based Anticancer RecipesSquare One Healing Cancer Coaching Program To learn more about WellnStrong: Subscribe to my newsletter! WellnStrong Blog WellnStrong Instagram WellnStrong Pinterest
Have you ever felt scared of Cancer?We have already probably learned of a relative or someone we know get cancer, sparking discussions regarding what treatments should be done, and how dangerous each stage would be depending on when it was first found in the body. In fact, we now face a new reality where younger people have to look and formulate their own cancer plans. In this episode, Kashif is joined by Sylvie Beljanski, a French lawyer by trade but took the step towards research and pursuing what her father had started regarding studying cancer. She is currently the Founder and Executive Vice President of the Beljanski Foundation, whose mission is to research natural approaches to cancer. She is also the CEO of Maison Beljanski, an international dietary supplement company. Ms. Beljanski is the award-winning author of Winning The War On Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure. This book has helped propel Ms. Beljanski to be a sought-after speaker at global health and wellness conferences, where she has educated thousands of people about scientific breakthroughs in integrative medicine.Kashif and Slyvie discuss the book, and how Slyvie's father had started his study. Her father, Mirko Beljanski, Phd, is a molecular biologist who mainly studied bacteria, and was one of the first to look at cancer based on pollution instead of genetics. He found that getting cancer has a lot to do with our lifestyle choices. This led him to study cancer cells deeply, looking for a solution that does not lead to toxicity.A natural cure that Mirko Beljanski, Phd had found was the usage of plant extracts, namely Pao pereira and Rauwolfia vomitoria. These plant extracts are capable of targeting cancer cells, and has well-documented data that prove how they are capable of the apoptosis of cancer cells. Throughout the discussion, here are the talking points that Kashif and Sylvie have dove into:Different stages of cancerHow conventional and natural methods work togetherSylvie and her drive to continue the legacy that her father had startedMelanoma treatment and gingko bilobaFour green teas that help with treating cancer cellsBeljanski FoundationBeljanski Integrative Cancer Conference in JacksonvilleIf you wish to learn more about Sylvie Beljanski, the Foundation, and Maison Beljanski, you may do so in the following channels:Sylvie Beljanski's website at sylviebeljanski.comLearn about the foundation at https://beljanski.orgGet your own supplements at https://www.maisonbeljanski.com/Join the conference this October 13-15 and contribute funds for the breast cancer stem cells research project at https://integrativecancerconference.com. You may use the code UNPILLEDPODCAST - 10% off in-person or virtual tickets for The Beljanski Integrative Cancer Conference_________________________________________________________Try PectaSol Modified Citrus Pectin today to manage healthy inflammation levels to support your detox and weight loss goals! Listeners get 20% OFF with code UNPILLED20 at econugenics.link/unpilled_________________________________________________________Follow Kashif Khan to receive updates on the UNPILLED Podcast!This episode may also be streamed on YouTube!
Episode 79 talks about how to cope with a cancer diagnosis, featuring Maribel Monsalve. Listen now!*Trigger warning: this episode heavily discusses cancer and painful medical procedures involving needles. Listener discretion is advised*Maribel is a Travel Content Creator, Entrepreneur &
Let's talk boobs! Like, really get to know them. And trust me, you'll want to grab a pen to take some notes because this episode is FULL of valuable information - not just for women, but men too! Anyone and everyone who has breast tissue, you need to listen up. Dr. Robyn Roth, also known as The Boobie Doc, is here to answer a lot of your questions, and makes some recommendations to consider when advocating for your own health.The "bRest" breast convo you'll hear:Why you should know your lifetime riskGenetic screening: where to get it, and how to gain free or discounted accessWhen and how to do a self breast examWhat happens if you do need further attention or testing for breast cancerHow to arm yourself with the right questions so you are empowered in your healthcare optionsIn this episode, we also discuss a very important deadline involving YOUR input on what breast health recommendations should be in the US. You can find the form to submit for that here: https://www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/breast-cancer-screening-draft-recommendationDr. Roth is a board certified radiologist that specializes in breasts, raising awareness in an educational and approachable way. You can find her on Instagram @theBoobieDocs and listen to her podcast, “The Boobie Docs: The Girlfriend's Guide to Breast Cancer, Breast Health and Beyond.” Join Mary everyday for a real look into life with 3 crazy ass kids, surviving, thriving, and whatever the F else you might consider over at www.instagram.com/theverymarylife. Or if you're a Tik Tok fan, find me at https://www.tiktok.com/@theverymarylife. And of course, explore more on Theverymarylife.com
Do you ever find yourself saying, “If I can just get through this day?” And while you have an occasional glimpse of enjoyment, you always seem to find yourself back in the rat race, scrambling to find the cheese.Today we're talking with Brigitte Cutshall about shifting from surviving to thriving so you can improve and enjoy your life.In this episode, you'll learn:How she started doing her own thing while fighting cancerHow to build the muscle to be able to stand up for yourselfThe difference between a coach and a mentor and what's best for youThe importance of pausing and reflecting instead of just reactingUnderstanding what's important to you is keyHow to really start taking control of and supporting your healthHow to go from surviving to thriving in businessBrigitte Cutshall knows what it means to go from a survivor to a thriver. Between beating cancer twice with an intentional approach to health, Brigitte found out she had a rare brain tumor. She is now a recognized expert in health and wellness, as well as an author who focuses and speaks on taking control of your health before it controls you. She is also a Solutions Consultant, founder of Gemini Media, and podcast host of Real Things Living.Resources from this episodeJoin the Gutsy Collective - The Gutsy Collective is a community of energetically driven female entrepreneurs + visionaries who desire meaningful growth – mentally, physically, and energetically. Join us online or in-person for monthly mentorship to reignite your fire and get the answers you seek.Alignment Sessions: get fast + clear answers – Sometimes, you simply need a fresh set of eyes and clear direction on what step to take next. Alignment Sessions are 90-min individual coaching sessions designed to help you realign your energy and get a clear action plan so you can save time and start growing.1:1 Coaching with LauraAura – My mission is to help you align and simplify so you feel confident, trust your intuition, and expand in ways that make you feel alive. I combine energy work with grounded, practical action, and together we'll acknowledge the limiting beliefs and habits that may be holding you back while leaning into who you truly are and how you work most efficiently.Connect with Brigitte CutshallInstagram: @brigittecutshallPodcast: Real Things LivingYouTube: @RealThingsLivingWebsite: brigittecutshall.comConnect with LauraAuraTikTok: @thatlauraauraInstagram: @thatlauraauraWebsite: LauraAura.comSupport the showTHANK YOU, GUTSY TRIBE!We love, love, love to read your comments, feedback, and reviews. If you haven't yet, drop us one below! Your review might even get highlighted within one of our gutsy love posts or on our website.https://podcasts.apple.com/ar/podcast/the-gutsy-podcast/id1445481970
Robert “Bob” Baumgartner is a normal, regular guy who was a history teacher and track coach in New Jersey, first at the high school level, and now he teaches at the college level. However, he has persevered through health crises in a way that is far from “normal”. Diagnosed with epilepsy at the age of 20 and getting back-to-back cancer diagnoses just a few years later, he has developed an outlook on life that is inspiring to everyone around him facing incredible adversity.You'll hear:Why he decided to teach history to high school studentsHow his epilepsy diagnosis changed his lifeHow it felt when he was told at age 24 that he has cancerHow he keeps a positive mindset while currently undergoing cancer treatmentsHis advice for anyone facing long-term obstacles or sufferingSome days you just need a little pep talk, so I created a motivational video where I share the top lessons I learned when I went through Ranger School. I did it to help motivate you when you're facing your own challenges and facing adversity. The video is free, and you can get it HERE.Leave a review of this podcast on your favorite platform; it helps us get these stories out to more people who need to hear them! To give specific feedback directly to us on what you like about the podcast and what you don't, fill out this 5-minute survey.Don't let fear win.Get your FREE copy of the Unbeatable Army Survival Guide HERE.
What we have been told about breast cancer by conventional medicine is a LIE! Today we are going to talk about the REAL truth about breast cancer. My guest today is Dr. Jenn Simmons, the first fellowship-trained breast surgeon in Philadelphia, who worked in conventional medicine for many years before turning to functional medicine. Dr. Jenn tells us about her personal history with the disease, beginning with losing her first cousin when she was just 16 years old to her own diagnosis.You'll hear more about:How conventional medicine handles breast cancer and where they're getting it wrongDebunking myths surrounding breast cancerHow we should be looking at breast cancer diagnoses and preventionAnd more!More About Dr. Jenn:Dr. Jenn spent 20 years as a breast surgeon and leader in cancer care in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania until her own bout with illness led her to discover functional medicine.In 2017 she was diagnosed with Graves Disease, an autoimmune disease of the thyroid. She was told she needed to have surgery, radiation and chemotherapy - all treatments she'd recommended to women all day every day without reservation. But when the words were coming at her, she knew those methods weren't the right treatments for her, and she began a quest and journey to heal herself.She discovered functional medicine and knew that continuing to be a surgeon was not living in integrity, because, as a surgeon, she was not really changing the trajectory of someone's life. She knew that cutting out tumors, while life-saving in the short-term, was not the real solution.In 2019, she left her esteemed surgical position and founded Real Health MD with the mission to help women with breast cancer truly heal. Since then, she has supported thousands of women burdened by breast cancer.Connect with Dr. Jenn: Dr. Jenn's Website: https://www.realhealthmd.com/homeDr. Jenn's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjennsimmons/Dr. Jenn's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx_fzdw4ps8eSa1JPRrIsIwWant to Live Your Breast Life? Get it here: https://realhealthmd.kartra.com/page/thrivingA healthy GI tract has an epithelial mucosal barrier that prevents the passage of food proteins, toxins, and microorganisms from crossing into the bloodstream.Stress, overconsumption of alcohol, food intolerance, microbial imbalance and poor nutrition can affect the integrity of the epithelial barrier.The ingredients in Leaky GutLift help regenerate and maintain the intestinal mucosal barrier. It's unique formula includes nutrients that support the gut mucosal epithelium.The Gutsy Gynecologist's Guide to Balancing your Hormones: https://lcvjtpc8.pages.infusionsoft.net/Support your vaginal microbiome- Get FloraTame! Connect with Dr. Tabatha:Work with us: Schedule a callDr. Tabatha's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrTabathaDr. Tabatha's IG: https://www.instagram.com/thegutsygynecologist/Dr. Tabatha's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWea1x1abLERehb5yn_nfow
Kevin Roth's life changed dramatically with a medical diagnosis of stage 3 melanoma. His fame and fortune couldn't save him, but making a decision to rewrite his story did. Listen to this episode of Linda's Corner to learn how you can rewrite your story for more health and happiness too. Kevin Roth is an internationally known dulcimer player, singer, songwriter, and recording artist. He sang the theme song for the hit PBS television show, Shining Time Station, gaining millions of fans worldwide. Kevin has recorded fifty-one albums of dulcimer music, won numerous awards and has performed around the world.In 2015, Kevin was diagnosed with stage-three melanoma and was told that, although the melanoma had been removed, there was a 70-percent chance it would return within a year, and he would be dead within three years. Hearing these words prompted Kevin to begin an earnest spiritual search for the true meaning in his life. He changed his diet and attitude and created a “New Story” for his life—a life that was happy and cancer-free. He now guides people from all walks of life in ways they can create a life of fun, health, happiness, and lasting meaning. Kevin lives in San Diego, California, with his fur-mate Bosco, his collection of dulcimers, and his own original artwork. His new book. "Between the Notes", (Practical Ways to Find Your Inner Groove and Dance to a Beat That Makes Your Heart Sing) is an international best seller. You can reach Kevin at his website https://kevinroth.org. Here are a few highlights Kevin shares: Everyone wants to be happy, but few know what true and lasting happiness it. (Hint: It's not fame and fortune) How to change your storyHow to match your "role" to your "soul" Kevin's personal story of overcoming cancerHow we are like instruments. We need to tune ourselves regularly. And morePlease share, subscribe, leave a rating and review, visit the Linda's Corner website at lindascornerpodcast.com and/or follow on youtube, facebook, instagram, and pinterest @lindascornerpodcast. Thanks!Also please visit the Hope for Healing website at hopeforhealingfoundation.org for free resources to increase happiness, build confidence and self esteem, improve relationships, manage stress, and calm feelings of depression and anxiety.
A must-listen episode for every nutrition and health coach, Jen Broxterman joins us and shares her expert knowledge of how to get underneath the habits and lifestyle changes your clients really need to make and into the stories they hold around food and dieting.In this episode:The lifesaving question Jen asked her doctor when faced with terminal cancerHow & why Jen has dedicated her life to nutrition educationSimplify and gamify your approach to get better resultsWhat Jen had to unlearn after almost 20 years as a clinician, university professor and researcher. Clinicians vs. coaches- what's the distinction, who's actually qualified (BONUS EPISODE coming to dive deeper on this topic!)Get more from Jen:Prosper Nutrition Coaching Certification@nutrition_rxGet more from Enlifted Coaches:http://enlifted.me / @enliftedcoachesKimberly: @kimberly.kestingENROLLMENT IS OPEN: Get Enlifted Level 1 CertifiedQuestions about Enlifted Certification? Book a Discovery Call
Your thoughts have the power to change your environment -- even your body. In this episode, we talk about:When I thought I had throat cancerWhen I thought I had bone cancerHow your mind changes your DNAA sad attempt to explain scienceSupport the show
Mona Jhaveri is an American biotech scientist and entrepreneur notable for innovative approaches to cancer research, detection, and funding. She is the Founder and Executive director at Music Beats Cancer. She launched Music Beats Cancer to address the “Valley of Death,” the growing gap in funding that constrains the translation of cancer research discoveries into clinical applications. Here's what you'll learn about: The natural alignment between music and charityThe healing role your music can play in fighting cancerHow to use your voice and music in cancer prevention research Learn more about the Music Beats Cancer Organization: https://musicbeatscancer.orgWant to Fast Track Your Music Career? Try MusicMentor™ Pro For Free: https://link.modernmusician.me/MusicMentorApply for Gold Artist Academy: https://link.modernmusician.me/apply-for-coaching
Today on the show, I'm privileged to be interviewing John Bennet, author and banker.John shares with us his journey through a cancer diagnosis and treatment.John's long treatment process to move through the cancerHow John responded after finding out he had a terminal cancerHow has cancer been a blessing to John's lifeJohn's prayer lifeSubmitting to God's sovereignty If you enjoy the podcast and want to support what we're doing via monthly subscription, go to www.patreon.com/hopeforanxietyandocdOne-time gifts at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hopeforanxietyJoin our Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/hopeforanxietyandocd/Subscribe to our newsletter: https://hopeforanxietyandocd.com/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopeforanxietyandocdpodcast and like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/hopeforanxietyandocd for the latest updates and sneak peeks. Support the show
For pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers, finding a lump or experiencing other symptoms of breast cancer comes with extra anxiety.Is it safe to do a screening mammogram when you're expecting or lactating? What if you need a breast biopsy? Will the procedure interrupt breastfeeding or negatively impact your breast milk?August is National Breastfeeding Month, and on this episode of The Breast of Everything, Dr. Eric Brown sits down to discuss the diagnostic workup and evaluation of women with breast symptoms during lactation. He walks us through the American College of Radiology guidelines for breast imaging of pregnant and lactating women, explaining how little radiation exposure is involved in each technique and why there's no need to ‘pump and dump' after any breast radiology study.Listen in to understand why women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should feel safe with any of the three breast biopsy techniques and find out what to do if you experience symptoms of cancer during lactation.Key TakeawaysWhat to do if you find a breast lump or have symptoms of cancer during lactationHow breastfeeding reduces the risk of breast cancerThe ACR guidelines for breast imaging of pregnant and lactating womenWhat's involved in 3D Tomosynthesis and why it's better than a traditional mammogram for lactating womenHow much radiation exposure is involved in traditional mammograms, 3D Tomosynthesis and breast ultrasoundsWho should use a breast MRI to screen for cancer (and who shouldn't)The rare complication of biopsy in a lactating breast known as milk fistulaWhy Dr. Brown recommends a core needle biopsy to obtain tissue for diagnosing breast cancerHow anesthesia impacts breast milkWhy pregnant or lactating women should feel safe with all 3 biopsy techniquesConnect with Dr. BrownThe Breast of EverythingThe Breast of Everything on InstagramThe Breast of Everything on FacebookSubscribe to The Breast of EverythingEmail info@thebreastofeverything.com ResourcesNational Breastfeeding Month American College of Radiology Guidelines for Breast Imaging of Pregnant and Lactating WomenAcademy of Breastfeeding MedicineLa Leche League InternationalUnited States Lactation Consultant Association
Dr. Lucy Gilbert: The Cancer-Curing DoctorEpisode Summary:Dr. Lucy Gilbert – an oncologist at McGill University – has developed a genetic AI-based test to detect early stage ovarian and endometrial cancers, the third highest cancer-killer of women. In this episode of The Sydcast, Dr. Gilbert shares her journey from Singapore to London to Montreal, one of six physician sisters, now closing in on a revolutionary advance in cancer treatment.Sydney Finkelstein Syd Finkelstein is the Steven Roth Professor of Management at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He holds a Master's degree from the London School of Economics and a Ph.D. from Columbia University. Professor Finkelstein has published 25 books and 90 articles, including the bestsellers Why Smart Executives Fail and Superbosses: How Exceptional Leaders Master the Flow of Talent, which LinkedIn Chairman Reid Hoffman calls the “leadership guide for the Networked Age.” He is also a Fellow of the Academy of Management, a consultant and speaker to leading companies around the world, and a top 25 on the Global Thinkers 50 list of top management gurus. Professor Finkelstein's research and consulting work often relies on in-depth and personal interviews with hundreds of people, an experience that led him to create and host his own podcast, The Sydcast, to uncover and share the stories of all sorts of fascinating people in business, sports, entertainment, politics, academia, and everyday life.Lucy Gilbert Dr. Lucy Gilbert is a Professor in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology and the Department of Oncology at McGill University. She heads the tertiary/quaternary care Gynecologic Cancer Service of the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) as well as its Women's Health Research Unit which is active in multinational clinical trials investigating new precision therapies for gynecologic cancers thus providing practical and immediate benefits for women with gynecologic cancer. Her research focuses on novel therapeutic options for the treatment of ovarian and uterine cancers as well as technologies for their early detection. She has set up a network of satellite clinics as part of the DOvEE (Diagnosing Ovarian and Endometrial Cancers Early) project, which provides open access investigations for women with symptoms associated with gynecologic cancers. Dr. Gilbert and her team have recently developed a genomic uterine pap test to identify the somatic mutation. A sample is taken from the uterus and then uses machine learning to discriminate cancer from benign /normal samples. This test, which is currently being offered to women aged 45 – 70 years, has the potential to detect these cancers while they are confined to the gynecologic organs and still curable. The project received 6.4M GAPP funding to start the phase III clinical trial which started on May 10, 2021. In recognition of her outstanding leadership in cancer research, Dr. Gilbert was recently nominated as one of the Top 25 Most Influential Women in Canada 2021.Insights from this Episode The racism and sexism Lucy faced during her life professionally and personallyLucy's thoughts on today's generational anxietyHow economically challenging was maintaining six daughters for his fatherLucy's experience moving to MontrealWhat does Lucy think about the placebo effect and how it affects cancerLucy's work and advances in cancerHow problematic is ovarian cancer nowadaysWhat is the BRCA testWhat advice would Lucy give to her younger selfQuotes from the Show: “[About her father] He considered us assets and he made us believe that the only limits were what we set for ourselves and if you wanted to be a provider for your family that's what you did” - Lucy Gilbert [05:08]“Health and education, I believe it should not be left to market forces, it should be almost a fundamental right…you will not get a good society and ultimately and impact all of us if we do not invest in a reasonable amount of health for everyone regardless of their ability to pay and a reasonable amount on education” - Lucy Gilbert [13:56]“[About the placebo effect] I tell patients what we do with surgery and chemotherapy…is the tip of the iceberg” - Lucy Gilbert [28:40]“[About the test] It picks up somatic mutations inside, tells them about prevalent cancers but we also do a saliva test simultaneously which picks up the BRCA genes talk about the genetic susceptibility to these cancers” - Lucy Gilbert [44:17]Stay Connected:Sydney FinkelsteinWebsite: http://thesydcast.comLinkedIn: Sydney FinkelsteinTwitter: @sydfinkelsteinFacebook: The SydcastInstagram: The SydcastLucy GilbertLinkedIn: Lucy GilbertWebsite: Dr. Lucy GilbertSubscribe to our podcast + download each episode on Stitcher, iTunes, and Spotify.This episode was produced and managed by Podcast Laundry.
AfterThoughts: The Teenage Years was created to make visible some of the invisible cancer stories from within the young cancer community.We're back to bring you some extra special episodes to put Series Four to bed - our Shortcasts. Bitesized episodes exploring three themes that some of our storytellers touched on throughout the series. Today we're looking at friendship. If dating's a wily beast, friendship can be just as tricky to navigate and equally as difficult to grasp hold of - especially when you're in you're teens or early twenties. For our storytellers on The Teenage Years, it's something we talk about a lot even if it never makes it into the podcast, so we wanted to share some stories and maybe impart a bit of the wisdom we've learned over the years.For more advice and support on friendship and cancer, check out these resources:Friendship and cancerHow cancer can affect your relationshipsYoung person's guide to cancerMy friend has cancerLifting the lid on friendship and cancer - Trekstock8 ways to support a friend with cancer - Trekstock Find AfterThoughts on Facebook, Twitter and InstagramAfterThoughts : The Teenage Years is supported by Teenage Cancer Trust. Teenage Cancer Trust support those diagnosed with cancer when they're 13-24 and provide specialised nursing care and support to get them through treatment.As ever, AfterThoughts deals with some conversations you may find tricky to listen to. If you need any further support, please don't hesitate to reach out to a friend, or find support from any of the brilliant charities online.AfterThoughts is produced by Toby Peach and Alice-May Purkiss from Beyond Arts. Sounds by Kieron Lucas and Dinah Mullen.
Back in September 2012, I got a Facebook message from a friend. Caroline had reached out to me 20 years after we left high school. I was now based in Tokyo, far from my hometown of NZ and we had not been in touch. The message just simply said “you have inspired me to go for a walk today”. And this was that start of a promise, and the foundation of the outruncancer journey and the life learnings from running and life learnings from cancer that I gather every.damn.day.I'd love you to meet the woman who has been such a huge part of my life and one of my biggest supporters in my own cancer journey so you can hear how it all started.In this episode you'll hear:What happened on that day 10 years ago when Caroline told me she had cancerHow running for 256 days became a year and now 10 yearsHow I managed to find a way to continue the streak, even on the day I had my own cancer surgeryWhy it's always good to run with your passport in hand if you have to keep your streak going and you are in an international airport!What happened when Caroline came to Japan to celebrate 1000 days of running - it's a great story :)Why today, Feb 22nd is a DOUBLY special 5 year milestone.If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we'd love to hear about it and know your learnings. Take a screenshot of yourself listening to the episode on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag me @vanessa_outruncancer.Connect with Vanessa:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanessa_outruncancer/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-oshima-she-her-37b51113/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weoutruncancer
Come join us for some stories and casual open chats about running every day, dealing with cancer and the life learnings that come with these things!Cancer can at times be a very lonely journey, but after 10 years of running for a friend and going through cancer myself, we know that it doesn't have to be.In the Outrun Cancer Podcast, we're going to chat and hopefully provide some insight on some things like:How we can get on with our lives with cancerHow to help people who are going through this journeyHow to ask for help and most importantlyHow to find a way to smile and laugh too……and maybe how to commit to doing something every day…like running every day! If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of yourself listening to the episode on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag me @vanessa_outruncancer. I'd love to hear from you.Connect with Vanessa:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanessa_outruncancer/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-oshima-she-her-37b51113/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weoutruncancer
Chelsea London Lloyd is a comedian & grief activist who uses humor to help people cope with their pain. Lloyd grew up with two sick parents; at age 8 her parents were diagnosed with ALS and breast cancer. Her dad died of ALS when she was 19 and her mom -- who lost her own mother to leukemia at 19 -- currently combats stage 4 metastatic breast cancer which returned after 17 years in remission.Lloyd volunteers / hosts peer-lead grief groups via The Dinner Party, mentors a 9 year-old girl (whose mom has stage 4 BC) via Walk With Sally, and volunteers at OUR HOUSE: Grief Support via their grief camps and groups. She spent 202-201 producing viral short-form comedic & grief content for BuzzFeed.What Your going to hear:How comedy helps the process of grief and cancerHow comedy improves your mental health when compared to runningHow to improve your outlook when it comes to grief Fine more Chelsea!➡️ @_ChelsWhoElse_➡️ Dying of Laughter Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dying-of-laughter/id1493572524➡️ www.ChelsWhoElse.com
When you see a problem the first thing is to find a solution and when there is no solution you make one! That is what Suzanne Sinatra, founder and CEO of Private Packs did. She was not only the creator but the client. Her story and her experience had left her no choice but to do something about what was missing and to empower herself and others with better sexual health - especially in the midst of being diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer.In this episode:Suzanne talks about her story of how Private Packs formed and her own journey through breast cancerHow her cancer affected her sexual healthTalks about how the healthcare system has failed herHow to empower yourself through your health journeyExplains and details what vulva pain is and when to seek helpExplains how Private Packs workAnd so much more…Suzanne's Bio: Suzanne Sinatra is CEO/Founder of Private Packs, a NY based femcare company with a revolutionary product for vulvar pain relief. Suzanne Sinatra developed a line of natural heat and cool therapy packs while undergoing treatment for stage 3 breast cancer. Private Packs are wearable, reusable, portable, and discreet.Guest's links and resources:Private Packs website: https://privatepacks.com/Suzanne's website: https://www.suzannesinatra.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/privatepacksHost's Links: 15% off first order at Araza Beauty use code 'therootofourhealth15'If you are interested in being a client for our 3 week coaching program reach out to me at info@elizabethdicristofano.comPodcast Survey for a free $25 US Amazon Gift Card https://bit.ly/rootofourhealthsurveySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/therootofourhealth)
Stephanie Dawn, radical detox goddess and founder of Sacred Birth Work, joins Blyss & Dr. Stu to discuss her journey through breast cancer and her expertise in wellness. She shares her cancer journey, from being diagnosed, to seeking out alternative treatments in Mexico, and everything in-between. Plus, Blyss returns to LA & Dr. Stu unveils his "Test of Time" hypothesis."In this episode of the Birthing Instincts Podcast:Stephanie's unique cancer journeyWhy she chose alternatives to allopathic cancer treatmentsHolistic practices and supplements that target cancerHow you can be proactive in cancer prevention starting todayThis show is supported by:Bamboobies | Use code INSTINCTS to get 40% off your first order! Connect with Dr. Stu:Instagram: @birthinginstinctsWebsite: birthinginstincts.comConnect with Blyss:Instagram: @birthingblyssWebsite: birthingblyss.comConnect with Stephanie:Instagram: @sacred.woman Website: stephaniedawn.comLearn more about hope4cancer.com This show is produced by Soulfire Productions
Today's guest is another amazing woman I connected with over a decade ago through social media. Tricia Dycka has been an amazing friend on my journey, and she's an incredible coach to empaths. So many women have their empathic and intuitive gifts open up after trauma or loss. In this episode (with an all new intro!), we chat about: What being an empath means to TriciaThe experience she had physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually that woke her up to the fact that she's an empathWhat empaths hold onto - and how it affects themWhen she “heard” a coworker's emotionsHow she started to learn to use her own energyHow not being grounded affects our ability to connect with our Higher Self and our loved ones in SpiritHow Tricia created a way to ground herself in the Earth even if you aren't able to go outsideThe difference between a Highly Sensitive Person and an Empath - and the similarities between themSomething easy an empath can do if you find yourself in an overwhelming situation out in publicWhy “protection bubbles” don't work - and what to do insteadWhat happens when people give away their power to the self-proclaimed “gurus” and how it affects our healingThe importance of trusting ourselves and our intuitionSome of the traits and characteristics of being an empathHow being an empath and listening to her body helped her on her journey with breast cancerHow what we put in and our body causes our body to struggle - and the ramifications of thatHow to set boundaries that honor you and those in your lifeWhat NOT to do when you say no to someoneYou can connect with Tricia on Facebook or Instagram or you can email her at tricia@triciadycka.com.
In Episode #139 I sit down with Gastroenterologist Alan Desmond, MD to talk about colorectal cancer - the third most common form of cancer globally.We cover the below in detail:What colorectal cancer is (the part of our gut it affects and the disease process from polyps to cancer)Who tends to get colorectal cancerHow colorectal cancer is diagnosedWhat the survival rate is once diagnosed with colorectal cancerThe importance of colorectal cancer screening and who should be doing thisLifestyle modifications to lower our risk of developing colorectal cancerAlcohol and colorectal cancer riskDr Desmond's thoughts on meat-rich low carbohydrate diets and colorectal cancerand much moreResources:Connect with Alan Desmond, MD on InstagramThe 2015 O'keefe paper we mentioned that included rural African and African American subjects:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4415091/The umbrella review that we spoke about during the conversation today:https://gut.bmj.com/content/gutjnl/69/12/2244.full.pdfA fascinating review on the role of diet and the gut microbiome in colorectal cancer:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5960467/pdf/13238_2018_Article_543.pdfDr Denis Burkitt's landmark 1973 publication:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1588096/Plus a fascinating interview with the great man himself, Dr Burkitt in conversation with Dr McDougall , during a visit to Loma Linda University in 1990:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GA1fkVLqhmEHope you enjoy it.Want to support the show?If you are enjoying the Plant Proof podcast a great way to support the show is by leaving a review on the Apple podcast app. It only takes a few minutes and helps more people find the episodes.Simon Hill, Nutritionist, Sports PhysiotherapistCreator of Plantproof.com and host of the Plant Proof PodcastAuthor of The Proof is in the PlantsConnect with me on Instagram and TwitterDownload my two week meal plan
On this episode, I'm joined by Jason Khalipa. Jason is one of those rare individuals who has achieved the highest levels of success as both an athlete and an entrepreneur. After winning the CrossFit Games in 2008, he went on to compete in a total of 8 consecutive CrossFit Games while making the podium multiple times. But his accomplishments are far from just athletic in nature, as he is also an ultra-successful entrepreneur as the founder of NCFit, which now has over 20 locations as well as a new cutting-edge fitness app.Tune in for a jam-packed 40 minutes as we cover Jason's time competing at the highest level, scaling a successful fitness business, shifting priorities when his daughter was diagnosed with leukemia, the innovative new NCFit App, how he finds balance between fitness, business, and family - and so much more.What You'll LearnWhy winning the CrossFit Games wasn't Jason's favorite CrossFit AchievementHow having a fitness-based lifestyle helped him to get through his daughter's fight with cancerHow to find balance and succeed at a high level in each area of life simultaneouslyWhy being passionate about fitness is not always enough to succeed as a gym ownerThe principles that have allowed his business to continually expand into a worldwide brandThe hybrid model that is the future of the fitness industryA behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to succeed at the CrossFit GamesAbout the brand new NCFit App that is changing the way peopleThe importance of micro-check-ins for staying on track towards successJason's pick to win the next CrossFit GamesAnd much, much more...Connect With JasonFind Jason on InstagramCheck Out The NCFit AppGet More Involved In The Not Most People CommunityLeave A Review On iTunesStay Up To Date By Joining The Not Most People InsidersJoin The Not Most People Facebook Community Follow Not Most People On InstagramSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/notmostpeople)
In today's episode I chat to my friend Kelly Day about The Emotion Code. I'd not heard about this until Kelly brought it to my attention as it had been something she'd been using on her healing journey after she found out she had breast cancer.She is now cancer free and has trained in this healing technique to help as many others as possible release their trapped emotions (emotions = energy in motion).Key takeawaysOur bodies are designed to heal, they just need a bit of helpYoung children process emotion in a healthy manner, but they learn to suppressHow emotions shape our belief system before the age of 7Kellys own healing journey after she was diagnosed with breast cancerHow emotions are connected to dis-ease and illnessWhat emotion code is and how it worksHow brilliant emotion code is for children6 types of trapped emotionsThe importance of releasing trapped emotions for our health What emotion code can be used for / to healThe most common trapped emotions are overwhelm and anxietyStarting a self-reflection practiceTake control of your life nowQuick ways to reconnect mind, body and soulThe effect and benefits of an emotion code sessionWhat is a heart wall and the importance about the heartResources:The Emotion Code (Book) by Dr Bradley Nelsone-Motion (Movie) on Gaia TVAbout Kelly:Kelly is a certified emotion code practitioner, living in Brighton, UK, with her husband and twin daughters. She discovered the emotion code as part of her own healing journey just over 2 and a half years ago. Since then she has healed my own back pain and released many negative trapped emotions from myself which were contributing to physical and emotional symptoms. She was so amazed by this healing technique that she decided to become a certified emotion code practitioner to help others heal themselves too. The emotion code is an energy healing technique to identify and release trapped emotions from the body. Using muscle testing and specific questioning, she is able to connect to her client's subconscious, identify a trapped emotion and release it. Sessions can be carried out using zoom video call or by email.Follow Kelly: @thisiskellyday and www.bloom-healing.com and you tubeAbout Sarah T:Sarah is an Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) or Tapping Practitioner. After the loss of her daughter Alice in November 2014, she sought help from a local EFT Practitioner. This technique transformed her life and is now dedicated to supporting as many people as possible let go of their trauma, grief, limiting beliefs and negative emotions, so they can live a joy-filled life.Join her Tapping into Motherhood Membership + Community now for a library of videos, meditations, workshops and resources to help you on your motherhood journey. Find out more nowFollow on Instagram here If you liked this episode, please subscribe, review and share with all your friends!!
What do you do when your world is flipped upside down and you receive life-changing news? It's an experience no one expects to happen until they are in the middle of it.In this conversation, Rachel is talking with her cousin Josh Warner about his experience with the unexpected trauma that life can bring. At 18 years old Josh was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma, a rare cancer that occurs in the bones or the soft tissue around the bones. He graduated from high school in the middle of his chemotherapy treatment which he completed in November 2016. He has been in remission for over four years now and currently attends the University of North Texas where he is pursuing a biology degree.Josh and Rachel got to have a great conversation about Josh's experience going through cancer right out of high school and how he has focused on moving forward with his life by doing the things he is passionate about.Some of the topics you'll hear in this conversation are:What Josh learned through his experience with cancerHow to keep going when life unexpectedly changesWhy it's important to live your life fullyHow to balance your passions and your responsibilitiesEncouragement to anyone going through trauma or who has a loved one going through trauma Thanks to Ashley Linch for designing the amazing podcast cover art. Check out her work on Instagram (@ashleyjlinch) or her website: https://ashleyjlinch.com/.Thanks to DanoSongs for the music!
I am embarrassed to admit when I hear “gynecological cancer” I can barely say it correctly, much less give much thought to it. And I always thought I had of that area "down there" covered when I went to my annual exam. I was mistaken and wrong. Today I’m speaking with Jenna Unke, a physician’s assistant at MD Anderson Cancer Center to learn about the types and risk factors of gynecological cancer (I was surprised at some of them) and signs to look for when something’s not right.We discussWhy your annual exam and pap smear don’t give you the whole storyThe main types of gynecological cancerSigns that something isn’t rightRisk factors of gyn cancerHow health impacts treatment and recoveryWhat promotes healing physically and emotionallyConnect with Jenna:Instagram: @jennaunkejennaunke@gmail.comDo you ever feel shame because you’re not following all the so-called ‘rules’ of healthy living? Would you like to join me in breaking some of these rules? My new free download combats several health rules we've heard and gives you a bonus rule to keep. Get yours at www.gracedhealth.com/badrules
I met Ethan Sisser through a Facebook group for Glioblastoma Brain Cancer as he began posting about his journey with Stage IV brain cancer. I felt such a strong sense of connection to him, not only because of my mother's glioblastoma diagnosis but also because Ethan's vibration is so strong. Ethan shares his brave and powerful journey facing resistance and calming his mind while battling cancer. This is an episode that will give you goosebumps and will help you learn so much about your existence here on Earth.Ethan SisserBefore this encounter with cancer, Ethan was traveling the world, teaching yoga, offering intuitive coaching, studying dance, writing music, practicing massage and more. He was living on the big island of Hawaii for quite some time; supporting retreats with his gifts within a Shamanic Community.Ethan's Website: www.ethansangels.orgEthan's YouTube: Ethan Sisser's ChannelYou'll LearnWhat is a ShamanHow does someone find out they have brain cancerWhat happens when you learn you have stage IV cancerHow traumatic childhood patterns may have caused brain cancerHow to realize you are running away from and burying childhood trauma How to unpack childhood trauma to free yourself from fear and painWhy we sabotage our life when we feel we aren't good enoughHow DMT is released during an Ayahuasca ceremonyWhy you need to get uncomfortable in order release harmful life patternsHow facing resistance will allow you to live a more fulfilled lifeHow to heal family lineage traumaHow family members can heal past family trauma through a cancer diagnosisHow the planet is collectively healingWhy we are here on Earth to help ourselves and to help each otherHow to remain present in your body and mind while facing deathWhat are the best presence practices and tools when dealing with painHow to discover your unique vibrationWhy a cancer diagnosis is a powerful to heal harmful mental patternsHow to develop the ability to see and act on synchronicities in your lifeConnect with CoryBe sure to like my Facebook page @CoryCalvinOfficial to watch the live (video) podcast recordings and to receive updates on inspirational books and online courses I am creating. Become a member of my tribe.... www.corycalvin.com/tribe
Nutrient or toxin… which one do you choose? Seems simply right? When you’re a cancer patient in the mainstream system you don’t geta choice, you’re very quickly knees deep in toxic therapy, and hey, sometimes toxic lives require toxic treatment, but often, increased toxic load doesn’t produce highly favourable outcomes. Not to mention that types of foods that we put into our body and not in fact really nutrition and thus they add to the toxic load… what a rabbit hole right? Well you are in the right place as Dr Nasha Winters and I unpack a few of the approaches cancer therapy which do not add toxic burden to the body and can be used, even alongside conventional therapy to enhance its effects at a lesser dose - amazing right!In This Episode We Cover:The Warburg Effect and why conventional therapy doesn’t really engage this hallmark of cancerHow your metabolism works and how to develop metabolic flexibilityWhy low carb, keto and intermittent fasting are powerful therapeutic agentsJoin the Facebook Group Here(formerly Health Hacks For Humans):https://www.facebook.com/groups/IntermittentFastingForHealth/***--SOCIAL MEDIA--DR NASHA WINTERSWebsite: https://www.drnasha.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drnashawinters/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drnashainc/Mistletoe Therapy for Cancer: https://believebig.org/--MATTY LANSDOWNInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattylansdown/Website: https://mattylansdown.com/--Got a question? Or maybe even a guest suggestion? Email through - podcast@mattylansdown.com--Thanks for checking out the show. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more then please consider subscribing. If you really loved this episode and want to just tell the world about it then please take a screenshot and share it on your Instagram story and be sure to tag me so I know you're tuning in. 5 star ratings and positive reviews really help the podcast too so thank you in advance!......Music credits:Intro/Outro track Tropic Love by "Diviners feat. Contacreast" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoJfqJsGk8s
Show Notes Kate Papkin found an ominous lump under her arm when she was just 32. As an incredibly successful Real Estate professional, wife, and mom of 2, Kate knew her time wasn’t up yet. Through perseverance and positivity, Kate’s cancer is now in remission, and she has made sweeping changes to her life, her mindset, and her boundaries around work/life balance. Kate and her family are also welcoming baby #3 into the family after years of waiting!Key Topics:How Kate used positive mindset and lifestyle changes to heal her cancerHow to balance life on your own terms, with what works from youHow to decide what your boundaries are in order to get more done with less stressConnect with Kate + Projects Mentioned:Keller Williams Metro CenterStack Your Own Deck SYOD on InstagramKate on InstagramKate on FacebookIf you liked this episode, leave us a rating and review on iTunes - this helps our stories reach a bigger audience. We’d love you forever! Share The Show With A FriendAlso On:BuzzsproutSpotifyMomeostasispodcast.comConnect With Us:FacebookInstagramGoodpods: @kpearson and @momeostasis “Not winning is not an option” Kate Papkin
Dorina Gilmore-Young is an author, girl mom of 3, widow, wife, avid runner, and co-founder of the Widow Mama Collective.Several years ago, Dorina lost her husband, Ericlee, leaving her a widow. During our chat, Dorina shares:How she met her first husband, EricleeTheir Haiti proposalEric Lee’s diagnosis with Stage 4 melanoma cancerHow she and her three young girls walked through griefHow she created space for her and her girls to grieveHow she met her current husband, ShawnTips When You’re Ready to Date AgainA special prayer for widow mamasIn the words of Dorina, “God was Emmanuel to me.”Be sure you are following Chats with Chelsi:YouTube: YouTube.com/c/ChelsiHBennettInstagram: Instagram.com/ChatswithChelsiTwitter: Twitter.com/ChatswithChelsiFacebook: Facebook.com/ChatswithChelsiWebsite: ChatswithChelsi.comNew episodes of Chats with Chelsi are released every Sunday morning. Be the first to know about future guests by joining Chelsi’s Circle, my weekly newsletter: http://eepurl.com/cUb5-f.
This episode is an episode that is so close to my heart. Today's guest is Alana from lifeoflana.net. Alana was diagnosed with breast cancer in June 2019. Her life and mindset have completely changed since. Her story is inspiring for anyone facing both similar challenges or any other type of tragedy in their lives.In this episode, we cover the following topics such as:The story of her diagnosisHow her mindset has changed during her breast cancer journeyHow her hair loss as affected her identityWhat the biggest challenges of her journey have been so farHow she's managed such big life changes in such a short timeHow breast cancer changed her relationshipsThe best advice she received during this duringThe advice she would like to share with others facing similar challengesWhat not to say to someone going through cancerHow breast cancer has changed her vision for the futureLinks mentioned in the episode:Life Of Lana - This is Alana's website where she blogs about her journey and will be sharing items she's created to support breast cancer and breast cancer awareness.You can also join her e-mail list here on her website.Life of Lana Instagram - Follow Alana's Instagram to stay up to date with her new posts, products and advice
My guest on this episode of The Toxin Terminator podcast is Dr. Carol Lourie, who is a Naturopath, Licensed Acupuncturist, Functional Medicine™ expert and Homeopath, with over 30 years of experience in providing integrative health care.Carol believes that long-term healing occurs when we explore what's really going on inside of our bodies. She partners her unique skill set and experience with your knowledge of your body to help you truly heal. She specializes in fertility and together, we discuss some of the leading causes of infertility in women, what can be done about it and how toxins in our everyday lives could be aiding infertility issues in women.Find out about:Leading causes of infertility in womenCommon symptoms of hormone disruption and imbalanceHow toxins and endocrine-disrupting products can impact infertility issuesHow to avoid hormone-disrupting productsGenetic factors of different types of breast cancerHow to restore your healthImportant Links & MentionsDr. Carol Lourie's websiteTo listen to the podcast episode click here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aimee-carlson0/message
My guest on this episode of The Toxin Terminator podcast is Dr. Carol Lourie, who is a Naturopath, Licensed Acupuncturist, Functional Medicine™ expert and Homeopath, with over 30 years of experience in providing integrative health care.Carol believes that long-term healing occurs when we explore what’s really going on inside of our bodies. She partners her unique skill set and experience with your knowledge of your body to help you truly heal. She specializes in fertility and together, we discuss some of the leading causes of infertility in women, what can be done about it and how toxins in our everyday lives could be aiding infertility issues in women.Find out about:Leading causes of infertility in womenCommon symptoms of hormone disruption and imbalanceHow toxins and endocrine-disrupting products can impact infertility issuesHow to avoid hormone-disrupting productsGenetic factors of different types of breast cancerHow to restore your healthImportant Links & MentionsDr. Carol Lourie’s websiteTo listen to the podcast episode click here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is part 2 of our October breast cancer month series. Today I talk to Kelli who is a mom of 2, wife, professor, lawyer, fellow southern Californian and a new breast cancer survivor. We have known each other since we both had babies in strollers (about 10 years) and she has always been such a supporter of my business and so generous with her brain and heart. We set off on a trail today where Kelli had run before that is close to her house. There, she shares:All of the hard decisions that had to made while having cancerHow she didn't like running, and thought running marathon would solve that. That there should be an honest passage in the owner manuals for having kids. The hardest part of having cancer.This is a great episode, and I so appreciate Kelli's continues generosity of herself so that it will hopefully help others. This episode is sponsored by Coach Running Evolution. If you are interested in coaching new runners and changing lives, check out CRE online course and make new runners.
Bev & Sam discuss leggy seedlings, other farm things you can do by the moon phases, dehorning adult goats, disbudding baby goats, and how chickens may help cure cancer.Sponsors:This episode is brought to you by:First Saturday Lime! Use code DRINK at www.firstsaturdaylime.com to save 10% every time you lime.The drinks for this episode were sponsored by @thimbleworks Cheers lady! Go check out her shop and use code DRINKANDFARM for 10% off!Show Notes:Leggy seedlingsBev’s grow lightsFarm things done by the moon phasesDehorning adult goatsDisbudding baby goatsChicken eggs that may help fight cancerHow the flu vaccine is madeTake our survey!Join our group!Some of the the links in the show notes may be affiliate links from which we may make a small commission should you use them to make a purchase. Read our full disclosure statement here. While using a link won't affect your purchase in any way, you could look at it as though you've bought us a drink. Cheers!
If you've been around Miami's club scene, you know Alan T. He's flashy, loud, aggressive, charming, and funny all at the same time. He has to be. He deals with throngs of people trying to get into some of the city's brightest hot spots. He has to hear, "But I know so-and-so, and he told me I was on the list!" about a hundred times every night. So you can't blame him for being curt with patrons. However, unlike the French doormen that litter Miami Beach's nightclubs, Alan T puts on a show, sometimes with a loudspeaker to amplify the insults he throws at people. Currently, he works for Space on Saturdays, but he's been around, working the doors for spots such as Pawn Shop Lounge and Nocturnal. In addition to being a doorman, Alan T. is also a house-music vocalist (he has the Discogs page to prove it) and holds a master's in Architecture from Columbia University. He's a nightlife renaissance man. Still, Alan T's most exceptional talent is making the door at Space more interesting.You will love this episode because we will strip off Alan's mask and we got real and had a sweet, loving, friendly conversation as if we just picked up the phone and just chatted. Enjoy!In this episode you will discover: Becoming the world's most famous club door man Overcoming CANCER while touring and working nightlife hoursWhat changes he made in his diet to win over cancerHow meditation and mindfulness have become a part of his daily lifeMarathon sets with Danny TenagliaResources: #21 How To Remix Your Goal Setting ProcessCIJ Course Private CoachingConnect with Alan T.BeatportFacebookConnect with Me Website Instagram Facebook CIJ Course Facebook Group See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Elissa Goodman is a powerhouse. Her mission is to educate and encourage healthy, mindful living, helping others embrace the concept that we are a product of what we eat and how we treat ourselves. This amazing individual can’t easily be titled, because she wears so many hats. However, to name a few of her standouts she is a nutritional counselor, wellness expert, chef, and author of Cancer Hacks, a Holistic Guide to Overcoming Your Fears and Healing Cancer. I mean. WOW.Her story is remarkable, inspiring, and empathy provoking. This magical woman has been through the wringer and come out the other side with grace and something meaningful to share. You don’t want to miss it.This episode is for you if you:Have a bodyWant to improve your healthAre living with a chronic illness (or know someone who is)want to feel your bestWhat we cover in this episode:Diet - connection - stress and cancerHow to eat for autoimmune / thyroid disorderSupplements, what to take, and what is BSCancer HacksDaily practices for cleansing the bodyDetoxing, how and when to do it.The importance of hydration first thing in the morningHow health is WHOLEisticWant to connect with Elissa? Duh www.elissagoodman.com @elissagoodmanWant to connect with me? I’d love it. www.alexasilvaggio.com @alexasilvaggioPS. Don’t forget to leave us a review on itunes so other people can get proper access to this capital M Magic INformation
Dr. Heather Paulson is a board certified Naturopathic Oncologist and she is one of the few in the country. Initially, her dream was to become a Marine biologist but a significant event has turned her chosen career to becoming a doctor who focuses on cancer. Her personal experience with cancer (her father passed away from colon cancer and her husband diagnosed with cancer and going through treatments has helped her realize her path thus together with her training she has successfully created a natural strategy of dealing with the disease and has helped thousands of people.Listen in as Dr. Kyrin Dunston and Dr. Heather Paulson talked about how cancer affects the body, how to deal with it naturally and get tips on how to prevent it because as we all know – prevention is always better than cure!Key topics:How to reduce risks or prevention of cancerOnly 5% of cancers are due to familial history but tumors are not inheritedExercise can help reduce/ eliminate the risk of getting or recurrence of cancerHow to treat cancer naturally Quotes:“If our immune system’s not working properly, and the soil is not functioning in our body then cancer cells are allowed to grow. It’s like weed in the garden.” – Dr. Kyrin Dunston“Get moving, however you like to move, move.” – Dr. Kyrin Dunston“Take a look at the rhythm of your day and the rhythm of the year and the rhythm of your life and see what your body needs in that moment.” – Dr. Heather Paulson“Your body is a living organism and what it needs today may not be the same as what it needs in 3 months.” – Dr. Kyrin Dunston“Having a brilliant health is light shining from the inside out – physical, spiritual or emotional that will cause you to be your brilliant self. ” – Dr. Heather Paulson Links:Dr. Heather Paulson’s website - https://drheatherpaulson.com/Start Living a G.R.E.A.T. life (FREE Ebook) - https://drheatherpaulson.com/Link to YouTube video - https://youtu.be/HdoKIleam9E See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.