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Com o prazo para a entrega da declaração do imposto de renda se encerrando em 30 de maio, a prefeitura do Recife intensifica a mobilização da campanha “declare seu bairrismo”, que convida os contribuintes a destinarem parte do imposto devido aos fundos municipais da criança e do adolescente (FMCA) e da pessoa idosa (FMI). Para saber mais detalhes de como fazer a doação, Neneo de Carvalho, âncora da Rádio Folha 96,7FM conversou com o secretário de Transformação DigitaL, Ciência e Tecnologia da PCR, Rafael Cunha.
I am thrilled to reconnect with a friend and colleague, Dr. Sandy Scheinbaum. She assists in training people to become functional medicine health coaches, and she helps practitioners and businesses hire them as she believes health coaches are the key to combating chronic disease and reducing healthcare costs. Dr. Scheinbaum is also an educator, clinical psychologist, author, and public speaker with over 50 years of experience. Her latest book is called Your Health Coach Will See You Now. In our discussion, we dive into the limitations of allopathic medicine in addressing chronic disease and the looming shortage of over 130,000 physicians by 2030. We explore the impact of burnout and job dissatisfaction among providers, look at what defines patient-centered care, and discuss how health coaches can improve emotional wellness, support chronic disease management, and increase patient self-efficacy. We also examine the benefits of partnering with health coaches to solve the worsening mental health crisis in the United States and the standards to consider when working with a health coach. I believe you will find this insightful discussion with Dr. Scheinbaum particularly relevant when considering the state of primary care in our country today. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: The limitations of our current medical model, which was designed specifically for acute care Why lifestyle factors must be looked at when managing chronic diseases How the shortage of primary care providers affects patients Why so much burnout and job dissatisfaction exists among healthcare providers Health coaches and support of licensed healthcare providers to improve patient care How health coaches can help patients feel more connected and supported, and improve their overall well-being Why a team approach with health coaches working alongside healthcare providers is required How bedside manner has eroded in the current medical model Challenges of accessing mental health care today Importance of looking for only nationally board-certified health coaches who are licensed Bio: Dr. Sandra Scheinbaum Dr. Sandra Scheinbaum trains people to become Functional Medicine health coaches and helps practitioners and businesses hire them because she believes that health coaches are key to combating chronic disease and reducing healthcare costs. As Founder and CEO of the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy (FMCA), Sandra is a leader in the field of health coaching education. An educator, clinical psychologist, author, and public speaker for nearly 50 years, she founded FMCA at age 65 because, rather than retiring, she is on a mission to grow the health coaching profession so that millions of people can get the support they need to lead healthier lives. Her latest book, Your Health Coach Will See You Now: Creating a Healthier Future Together, advocates for health coaching as a critical component of primary care. Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Check out Cynthia's website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Connect with Dr. Sandra Scheinbaum On her website (Functional Medicine Coaching Academy) Instagram Your Health Coach Will See You Now, by Dr. Sandra Scheinbaum, is available on Amazon or Barnes and Noble.com
We've got gadgets, we've got news and more and, this week on episode 299 of the StressLess Camping RV podcast, we've got updates on the nation's largest RV club, a way to save money on Internet for RVers and even a safety hack that could brighten your day. You can find this week's podcast at our home on the web or wherever you enjoy getting podcasts: https://www.stresslesscamping.com/podcast/0299 The StressLess Camping podcast is a weekly RV podcast with information, tips and tricks to help every RVer and camper enjoy some StressLess Camping
Have you ever boon-barreled? Or cracker-docked? This week on the StressLess Camping RV Podcast, we take you on our journey from New Mexico to Georgia for the FRVA convention. We share the new overnighting experiences that we tried out. And we share some apps that help us find those unique places. And we did it with zero advanced plans! You can find this week's podcast at our home on the web or wherever you enjoy getting podcasts: https://www.stresslesscamping.com/podcast/0298 The StressLess Camping podcast is a weekly RV podcast with information, tips and tricks to help every RVer and camper enjoy some StressLess Camping.
What drives someone to leave a stable career in conventional medicine for a path focused on holistic wellness? In this episode of Health Coach Talk, Dr. Sandi welcomes FMCA graduate and former pharmacist Adriana Shuman to share her journey from pharmacy school in Slovakia to building a thriving health coaching practice in the U.S. Adriana's story is one of transformation, resilience, and a deep passion for helping others achieve vibrant health.Show notes: https://functionalmedicinecoaching.org/podcast/adriana-shuman-119/
Aujourd'hui, nous parlons de santé digestive et de comment l'ostéopathie peut aider avec des problèmes tels que : reflux (RGO), brûlement d'estomac, syndrome du côlon irritable, constipation, diarrhée, ballonnements, hernie hiatale, gastroparésie, insuffisance pancréatique, maladie inflammatoire des intestins, maladie coeliaque, intolérances alimentaires, SIBO, SIFO, porosité intestinale, dysbiose, parasites et autres. Nous recevons Mme Caroline Désourdy, qui détient un baccalauréat en thérapie du sport à Concordia (graduation 2006) et qui a obtenu son diplôme en ostéopathie au CEO (Collège d'Études Ostéopathiques de Mtl en 2015. Caroline détient également une certification en coaching santé en MD fonctionnelle FMCA (càd la Functional Medicine Coaching Academy), la formation “Advanced Gastro-Intestinal” de l'IFM (Institute for Functional Medicine. Caroline a travaillé auprès de plusieurs équipes sportives et cliniques multidisciplinaires au courant des 20 dernières années (premiers soins, prévention, traitement, programmes d'entraînements, coaching santé, etc.). Elle a fondé la Clinique OSTÉOVIE en décembre 2020. Il s'agit d'une clinique multidisciplinaire dont la mission est PRÉVENIR-TRAITER-OPTIMISER et qui a pour objectifs d'encourager les saines habitudes de vie, trouver et traiter la/les cause(s) primaire(s) des dysfonctions, et éduquer et impliquer les patients dans leur santé.Inscrivez-vous à notre prochain jeûne de groupe qui aura lieu en virtuel du 16 au 20 mars 2025. Inscrivez-vous dès maintenant à www.solutions-sante.ca dès maintenant. En raison des licences de plateforme et autres, on ne pourra accepter que 500 personnes, donc ne ratez pas votre chance! Qu'est-ce que l'ostéopathie Comment se déroule une séanceQuels sont les types de problèmes qu'un ostéopathe avec expertise en santé digestive peut traiter Des devoirs ou des exercices à faire à la maison pour continuer à améliorer la santé digestive L'approche en médecine fonctionnelle et le lien avec l'ostéopathie? L'astuce de la semaine de Caroline : il faut écouter l'épisode pour la connaître! Comment optimiser sa digestionLes messages clés de l'épisode sont : 1. Les saines habitudes de vie sont les points les plus importants pour une santé optimale : bonne alimentation, activité physique régulière, sommeil de qualité, bonne gestion du stress, environnement sain, relations saines. 2. Trouver la/les cause(s) des dysfonctions est essentiel pour pouvoir traiter de façon adéquate. 3. La prévention peut éviter de développer des problèmes futurs. Une évaluation en ostéopathie permet de cibler les régions qui pourraient être optimisées. Certains patients se font traiter 3-4x/année à titre préventif même s'ils ne présentent pas de symptôme.4. L'aspect psychologique est aussi important que l'aspect physique. Le lien entre le cerveau et les intestins est indissociable. Nous encourageons les patients à consulter un(e) professionnel(le) qualifié(e) en santé psychologique au besoin. Pour consulter ou suivre Caroline Désourdy dans les médias sociaux : FB : ostéovieIG : osteo.viePinterest : ostéovieClinique OSTÉOVIE1 Place du Commerce, bureau 400Île-Des-Soeurs, QCH3E 1Z8(438) 558-1482Pour prendre rendez-vous: https://www.gorendezvous.com/osteovieHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
I am honored to connect with Dr. Sandi Scheinbaum today. Dr. Scheinbaum is the Founder of the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy, an initiative focused on helping practitioners and businesses hire health coaches who focus on chronic disease and reducing healthcare costs. She is an educator and clinical psychologist with a career spanning over 40 years, lecturing prolifically on the psychology of wellbeing, mind-body medicine, and the psychology of eating, and writing several books on health coaching, panic attacks, and anxiety. In our conversation today, we dive into nutrition confusion, scientific evolution, biased myths and beliefs, contradictory messages, and how cognitive dissonance affects people's eating patterns and attitudes toward food. Dr. Scheinbaum shares how she transitioned from being a vegan to becoming an omnivore, and we explore the role of Erikson's stages of development and family dynamics in shaping theories and behaviors around food. We look into the psychology of eating, social messaging, and the consequences of appetite judgments, food shame, and orthorexia. Dr. Scheinbaum also explains how to find local practitioners who can assist you in navigating your relationship with food, mind-body medicine, and cognitive-behavioral therapies. Stay tuned for today's insightful discussion, where Dr. Sandi Scheinbaum unravels the psychology that shapes our eating patterns, attitudes, and approaches to food. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Why is there so much confusion around nutrition? The psychology of food labeling How eating habits get shaped by childhood experiences and cultural influences How we need self-compassion without judgment to develop a healthier relationship with food The potentially negative impact strict food rules can have on the mental and physical health of children How social influences and the desire to fit in affect people's eating habits Dr. Scheinbaum tells her story of shifting from veganism to becoming a meat eater How gender differences impact eating habits The benefit of having a health coach to support lifestyle changes How thoughts and physical sensations are interconnected Bio: Dr. Sandra Scheinbaum trains people to become Functional Medicine health coaches and helps practitioners and businesses hire them because she believes that health coaches are the key to combating chronic disease and reducing healthcare costs. As the Founder and CEO of the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy, a collaboration with The Institute for Functional Medicine, Sandi is a leader in the field of health coaching education. As an educator and clinical psychologist for over 40 years, she has lectured extensively on the psychology of well-being, mind-body medicine, and the psychology of eating. She wrote several books on health coaching, panic attacks, and anxiety. Sandi founded FMCA at age 65 because, rather than retiring, she is on a mission to grow the health coaching profession so that millions of people can get the support they need to lead healthier lives. Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia's website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Learn Functional Medicine Coaching Connect with Sandra Scheinbaum On her website Instagram The Functional Medicine Coaching Academy on Instagram Books Mentioned: Salt, Sugar, Fat by Michael Moss The Dorito Effect by Mark Schatzker
What if a diagnosis didn't define your future but instead became the catalyst for reclaiming your health? This week on Health Coach Talk, Dr. Sandi welcomes Palmer Kippola, FMCA graduate, health coach, and bestselling author of Beat Autoimmune: Six Keys to Reverse Your Condition and Reclaim Your Health. Palmer shares her remarkable journey of overcoming multiple sclerosis (MS), defying the odds, and transforming her experience into a mission to help others heal from autoimmune disorders. Through heartfelt stories and actionable insights, Palmer dives into the strategies and mindset shifts that changed her life. Show notes: https://functionalmedicinecoaching.org/podcast/palmer-kippola-111/
In this week's news, new features and price changes in Starlink's mobile internet plans, updates on a recent campsite fire incident in upstate New York, the FMCA's rebranding to Family RV Association, significant recalls from Ford and Stellantis, and highlights from the Hershey RV Show. Plus, get details on declining RV sales and Florida's state park development plans. Use code RVMILES for 25% (or more!) off your next RV Mattress from Brooklyn Bedding at https://rvmattress.com/rvmiles Join us at HOMECOMING: https://rvmiles.com/homecoming Become a Mile Marker Member and support this content. Learn more at https://RVMiles.com/milemarkers ****************************** Connect with RV Miles: RV Miles Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rvmiles Shop the RV Miles Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/rvmiles RV Miles Mailing List: https://rvmiles.com/mailinglist Mile Marker Membership: https://rvmiles.com/milemarkers 00:00 Introduction 00:07 Starlink Satellite Internet Updates 01:41 Dangerous Fire Incident in Upstate New York 02:42 FMCA Membership Changes 03:27 Sponsored Segment: RV Mattress by Brooklyn Bedding 04:34 Ford and Stellantis Vehicle Recalls 05:50 Hershey RV Show and Industry Sales Update 06:55 Controversial Florida State Parks Development 07:41 Conclusion
Welcome to our latest podcast, where we delve into advancements and solutions that enhance the experiences and well-being of the RV community. This episode takes us behind the scenes of the final day of the FMCA convention, offering insightful interviews and discussions with industry experts. Liquid Spring We begin with Wayne Wells from Liquid Spring. […] The post Liquid Spring and Grouper appeared first on Beyond The Wheel. The post Liquid Spring and Grouper appeared first on Beyond The Wheel.
Imagine a therapy for grief that speaks to the body as well as the mind. In this episode of Health Coach Talk, we explore a unique approach to processing grief that goes beyond traditional, mostly conversational therapeutic methods. Dr. Sandi sits down with Marelda Rodrigues, an FMCA alum and pioneer in grief wellness massage, to uncover how her unconventional methods are helping clients heal from deep emotional wounds. Show notes: https://functionalmedicinecoaching.org/podcast/marelda-rodrigues-088/
Today's podcast is special as we were invited back to Tucson, Arizona by FMCA to host a series of live Beyond The Wheel Podcast episodes right from the fairgrounds. We explore the exciting world of RVing with the help of FMCA, the Family Motor Coach Association. Chris Smith, CEO of FMCA, discusses the upcoming conventions […] The post FMCA CEO and FMCA Assist Program appeared first on Beyond The Wheel. The post FMCA CEO and FMCA Assist Program appeared first on Beyond The Wheel.
What does it take to earn your National Board-Certified Health and Wellness Coach (NBC-HWC) credential? This week on Health Coach Talk, Dr. Sandi hosts the Health Nerds, FMCA's own Susan, Amy, Kellye, and Micki, who unpack their journey from FMCA graduates to thriving health coaches. The four guests reveal their personal stories of studying for and passing the NBC-HWC exam and share how their experiences inspired them to help others find exam success. Show notes: https://functionalmedicinecoaching.org/podcast/health-nerds-084/
EPISODE 158 OF GROWING OLDER LIVING YOUNGER focuses on functional medicine, and the value of having a health coach to support the lifestyle changes you might make to promote wellness and live younger longer. I talk with functional medicine health coach trainer, Sandra Scheinbaum, founder and CEO of the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy (FMCA), a collaboration with the Institute for Functional Medicine. Sandra has been an educator, clinical psychologist, author, and public speaker for over 40 years. She hosts the Health Coach Talk podcast. At 65, rather than retiring, she founded the FMCA to train health coaches and grow the health coaching profession so that people can get the support they need to lead healthier lives. Episode Timeline 0:11 Functional medicine is a systems-based approach to healthcare that focuses on root causes and personalized treatment plans. 11:23 Becoming a functional medicine coach or practitioner. 17:16 How the functional medicine coaching program, through personal transformation can promote youthful aging. 24:40 Nutrition, exercise, and connecting with community as 3 key pillars for healthy aging. 32:39 Changing aging, wellness, and nutrition with a functional medicine coach. Learn more about about Sandra Scheinbaum and the FMCA https://www.instagram.com/drsandi/ Https://www.linkedin.com/sandrascheinbaum https://www.facebook.com/sandra.scheinbaum Follow Your Host: Dr. Gillian Lockitch Download your free Guide to Living Younger Longer. Download the Growing Older Living Younger app for your smartphone or tablet Schedule a free Discovery Call with Dr. Gill website: https://www.askdrgill.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gillian.lockitch/ GOLY Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/growingolderlivingyounger LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gillianlockitch/ X: https://twitter.com/GilliansReviews And if you have not already done so, follow, rate and review this Growing Older Living Younger podcast.
Are you familiar with the FMCA, the Family Motor Coach Association? Did you know they have a number of new programs to make a membership more affordable and more accessible? They also have new ways for RVers to connect with the each other and to the internet. This organization has been around a long time but there are a lot of new things that make being part of the FMCA a great idea for RVers of all experience levels - including dreamers. Plus we've got a new cooking gadget and even an overlanding RV that might help you wander to new and exciting places. You can find this week's podcast at our home on the web or wherever you enjoy getting podcasts: https://www.stresslesscamping.com/podcast/0255 The StressLess Camping podcast is a weekly RV podcast with information, tips and tricks to help every RVer and camper enjoy some StressLess Camping
In today's Drivers Edition, we dive into the world of RVing, discussing our experiences at the FMCA convention, a memorable RV trip to Mexico with Fantasy RV Tours, and an upcoming Jeep adventure in Moab. We also explore the latest developments in the industry, including Kleen Tank's mobile holding tank cleaning service, T-Mobile's impressive hotspot […] The post FMCA Convention Insights & Off-Road Adventures appeared first on Beyond The Wheel. The post FMCA Convention Insights & Off-Road Adventures appeared first on Beyond The Wheel.
Functional Medicine Coaching Academy graduates are changing the world. Alum Shawn Blymiller is making a difference in the lives of families one coaching session at a time. This week, Dr. Sandi sits down with Shawn Blymiller of Pure Living and Pure Living Family to discuss his work in building a successful business and non-profit. He is helping kids and families with special needs thrive. In 2018, Shawn's son was diagnosed with Autism and PANDAS a year later. This started Shawn and his wife's journey to discovering functional medicine, health coaching, and FMCA. Shawn saw firsthand how health coaching can improve the lives of families and children with special needs. However, he also knows that those families don't always have the resources available to hire health coaches. This inspired Shawn to create Pure Living and Pure Living Family, a non-profit built on a model inspired by Toms creator Blake Mycoskie, and raised $30,000 to help give families with special needs access to health coaching. Now these families can start thriving. In This Episode: Hear Shawn's inspiring story of finding functional medicine and health coaching. See the steps taken to create a health coaching-based non-profit. Take a look at how Pure Living is helping coaches build client lists and work with corporations. Learn how you can help families with special needs access health coaching.
The Family Motor Coach Association (FMCA) is making some big changes, and Chris Smith is helping us navigate them. You may remember Chris from other episodes, as he is the CEO of the FMCA and a good friend of the show. Chris will let us know how these changes will affect current and upcoming members […] The post FMCA Benefit Updates appeared first on Beyond The Wheel. The post FMCA Benefit Updates appeared first on Beyond The Wheel.
Insurance billing and reimbursement is a complex topic that can be difficult to navigate. This week Dr. Sandi discusses recent changes to Medicare and Medicaid billing that affect health coaches in 2024. She is joined by FMCA educator and insurance billing expert Sonda Kunzi of Coding Advantage. If you are new to medical billing or want a better understanding of how it affects health coaching, listen up. Sonda covers the basics of the three billing categories, how health coaching currently fits into these categories and potential future changes for our industry. What's more, Sonda discusses different ways health coaches can work with physicians to potentially be reimbursed for their services. In This Episode: Understand the CMS changes to Medicare and Medicaid for 2024 related to health and well-being telehealth services. What are the different insurance billing categories and what do they mean? Learn how health coaches can potentially get insurance reimbursement. How to use this knowledge to sell your services and partner with physicians.
I am honored to connect with Dr. Sandi Scheinbaum today. Dr. Scheinbaum is the Founder of the Functional Medicine Coaches Association, an initiative focused on helping practitioners and businesses hire health coaches who focus on chronic disease and reducing healthcare costs. She is an educator and clinical psychologist with a career spanning over 40 years, lecturing prolifically on the psychology of wellbeing, mind-body medicine, and the psychology of eating, and writing several books on health coaching, panic attacks, and anxiety. In our conversation today, we dive into nutrition confusion, scientific evolution, biased myths and beliefs, contradictory messages, and how cognitive dissonance affects people's eating patterns and attitudes toward food. Dr. Scheinbaum shares how she transitioned from being a vegan to becoming an omnivore, and we explore the role of Erikson's stages of development and family dynamics in shaping theories and behaviors around food. We look into the psychology of eating, social messaging, and the consequences of appetite judgments, food shame, and orthorexia. Dr. Scheinbaum also explains how to find local practitioners who can assist you in navigating your relationship with food, mind-body medicine, and cognitive-behavioral therapies. Stay tuned for today's insightful discussion, where Dr. Sandi Scheinbaum unravels the psychology that shapes our eating patterns, attitudes, and approaches to food. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Why is there so much confusion around nutrition? The psychology of food labeling How eating habits get shaped by childhood experiences and cultural influences How we need self-compassion without judgment to develop a healthier relationship with food The potentially negative impact strict food rules can have on the mental and physical health of children How social influences and the desire to fit in affect people's eating habits Dr. Scheinbaum tells her story of shifting from veganism to becoming a meat eater How gender differences impact eating habits The benefit of having a health coach to support lifestyle changes How thoughts and physical sensations are interconnected Bio: Dr. Sandra Scheinbaum trains people to become Functional Medicine health coaches and helps practitioners and businesses hire them because she believes that health coaches are the key to combating chronic disease and reducing healthcare costs. As the Founder and CEO of the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy, a collaboration with The Institute for Functional Medicine, Sandi is a leader in the field of health coaching education. As an educator and clinical psychologist for over 40 years, she has lectured extensively on the psychology of well-being, mind-body medicine, and the psychology of eating. She wrote several books on health coaching, panic attacks, and anxiety. Sandi founded FMCA at age 65 because, rather than retiring, she is on a mission to grow the health coaching profession so that millions of people can get the support they need to lead healthier lives. Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia's website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Learn Functional Medicine Coaching Connect with Sandra Scheinbaum On her website On Instagram The Functional Medicine Coaching Academy on Instagram Books Mentioned: Salt, Sugar, Fat by Michael Moss The Dorito Effect by Mark Schatzker
Where can a health coaching career take you? Many people considering a health coaching education or graduating from a program like FMCA wonder what comes next. This week Dr. Sandi shares her list of 26 Career Opportunities for Health Coaches. While most think of health coaches working solely within medical offices, that is only one of the many career opportunities available for health coaches. As health coaching grows, more and more industries are hiring health coaches. Corporations are hiring health coaches to help their employees. Schools are hiring coaches to assist students. Even grocery stores are hiring coaches to help shoppers. There are opportunities everywhere for health coaches to thrive. Episode Highlights Get ideas for new health coaching businesses. Learn which industries are hiring health coaches. Be inspired to create your unique career in health coaching. Think outside the box when looking for a health coaching position.
This week Dr. Sandi sits down with Anindita Rungta, an FMCA alum who is working on functional medicine health coaching awareness in India. After her daughter's struggle with eczema put her in the ICU, Anindita searched for a kinder way to treat her daughter. This search introduced her to Functional Medicine, and eventually, FMCA. When she joined FMCA in 2017, health coaching and functional medicine weren't really practiced in India. Since then Anidnita has worked hard to build her own practice, inform local doctors of the benefits of health coaching, and help her fellow FMCA graduates across India begin coaching. Anindita shares her story about embarking on her health coaching journey, how she found functional medicine, and how health coaching is growing in India. In This Episode: Discover how Health Coaching is creating a positive impact in India. Hear Anindita's story about finding functional medicine. Learn how she is using her certification to spread the word about health coaching. Get advice on how to start your own coaching business.
This week, Dr Sandi speaks with health coaching superstar Hally Brooke about how she went from FMCA student to thriving business owner. After graduating from FMCA, Hally started discussing health coaching with her personal training clients. Thanks to the power of word-of-mouth marketing, before she knew it, her calendar was full and her new business was growing exponentially. Today, Live Nourished Coaching is a premier health coaching agency connecting clients and physicians with health coaches. Learn how to start building a business that helps you achieve your coaching mission. In This Episode Learn how Hally started building a business through word-of-mouth. Tips and tricks to starting your own thriving health coaching business. Understand how coaches and coaching businesses can work with functional medicine physicians. See what Live Nourished Coaching can do for FMCA graduates.
In this episode, Ken and April encouraged others to find their own balance between work and play. They emphasized that balance doesn't mean an equal division of time but rather creating moments to enjoy life's adventures. Ken and April Pishna's "Stout Life" is a remarkable journey filled with beer, travel, and adventure. Their story inspires others to seek their own unique balance and embrace life's richness on the road. Find Ken and April at livingastoutlife.com. Harvest Host Blog Solar Eclipse Info Total Eclipse of the Van Personal Safety Tips Some of our favorite High Wind Apps Hershey RV Show Episode Sponsor:This episode tip is sponsored by FMCA, the perfect association for your RVing needs. FMCA Membership provides access to discounts, benefits, and, most importantly, education about the RV lifestyle. Click Here for all the details. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeremy-storton7/message
How can tracking health data enhance overall healthcare? This week, Sandi sits down with FMCA graduate Omar Shaker to discuss doctor burnout and health data. After working as a doctor, Omar experienced burnout firsthand. He thought he was the only one, but it turns out burnout is common among healthcare workers. After this experience, he looked into ways doctors can re-engage with their patients. Turns out, the answer can be found in data tracking.
What inspires a health coaching journey? On this episode, Sandi is joined by Alessandra Miele, who shares her journey from running a Yoga studio to becoming a health coach. So many people who discover functional medicine and health coaching do so after a health diagnosis or another life event. Allesandra shares what inspired her, and discusses what it's like to be a student at FMCA. Listen along!
Robert Luby, Director of Medical Education at IFM and FMCA faculty member, discusses how doctors and health coaches can work together to transform healthcare. With the democratization of healthcare and patients looking to take their health into their own hands, doctors want to go beyond the conventional to improve patient outcomes. Doctors ask “What is wrong with you,” while health coaches ask “What is strong with you?” Together it equals progress for patients.
Many health coaches begin their wellness journey after a health diagnosis. Natalia Fernandez has a similar story and shares how her diagnosis helped her find purpose. Natalia shares her story with Dr. Sandi. After traveling the world, learning a variety of holistic techniques, and graduating from FMCA, Natalia founded Period. This integrative and holistic organization helps others in need of support with menstrual issues. Learn more about Period by visiting periodpmdd.com or follow @period.pmdd on Instagram.
FMCA graduate Jason Tate is practicing health coaching where it can help make a huge difference in his community - a high school. Students benefit from health coaching in so many ways, both physically and mentally. Listen as Jason shares how he came into the position of wellness specialist at his school and the many ways health coaching has improved the lives, and grades, of the students.
Functional Medicine is all about addressing the root cause of illness. FMCA graduate Matt Portwood has taken the principle of "searching for the root cause" to another level. Matt explains how he went from job-hopping to graduating from FMCA and owning his own business. Now he addresses not just health concerns, but business problems with a "searching for the root cause" mentality. Matt Portwood owns Chronic Health Club and founded Healthy + Whole, which works to make health coaching available to all regardless of income. He hopes to expand his efforts. You can follow him @healthyandwholeyou on social media.
FMCA graduate Kris Greener decided on a career shift after working as a Physical Therapy Assistant for 20 years. Having a passion for health, she wanted to be proactive in educating others on health and wellness. After years of seeing people after their chronic illnesses started, she wanted to help stop the illness before it started. This passion brought Kris to Functional Medicine and FMCA. After graduating in 2017, Kris now works as a health coach as part of a medically supervised weight loss program. But her dreams of helping others don't stop there. She hopes to expand her team and open up even more coaching opportunities. Listen as Kris and Dr. Sandi discuss the importance of connections and support from others, the benefits of collecting data through client surveys, and how health coaching teams can expand within private practices. BKgreener@charter.net
FMCA graduate and serial learner Ashley Taylor Haupt sits down with Dr. Sandi on this week's episode of Fresh From FMCA. Ashley started her journey to becoming a health coach as a board-certified nurse. She first enrolled in the Health Coach Institute, but felt she needed more practice and wanted to qualify to take the NBHWC board exam. This led her to FMCA. After completing two health coaching programs and her years of education to become a nurse, Ashley is still learning something new every day. She shares how she continues to learn and grow with every client she works with. What's more, she discusses ways she can see health coaches and nurses can work together after working as both a nurse and health coach in a hospital setting.
FMCA Roadside Rescue Who do you call to get you back on the road if you have a tire blowout or engine failure? What is the fastest way to put a fire out in your RV? We answer these questions in today's episode as FMCA Roadside Rescue and Proteng join us. FMCA Roadside Rescue specializes … Continue reading "FMCA Roadside Rescue & Proteng" The post FMCA Roadside Rescue & Proteng appeared first on Beyond The Wheel.
Chris McClay, FMCA graduate, plant-based chef, and Recode 2.0 coach, shares her story about how she was able to coach her mother through her Alzheimer's disease, which lead to significant improvements in cognitive behavior. Chris also shares about finding her niche in health coaching, as well as how she was able to help others through her video, "Saving Livia."
FMCA RV Insurance & Custom Glass Solutions Do you have questions about RV Insurance or what happens when you need your RV windshield repaired? Today we are joined by FMCA RV Insurance and Custom Glass Solutions. These two companies are here to help you when things go wrong. FMCA Insurance First up is Jake with … Continue reading "FMCA Day 3: FMCA RV Insurance & Custom Glass Solutions" The post FMCA Day 3: FMCA RV Insurance & Custom Glass Solutions appeared first on Beyond The Wheel.
To use a financial term, ROI or Return On Investment, we ask 'Are RV memberships worth it?' Do we get enough, or more than enough, back for the money we are paying. To find out, we interview Aaron White, Director of Membership for FMCA, about the benefits, discounts and social community that the Family Motor Coach Association provides, including what is available to Canadians vs U.S. members, and what is included versus what costs extra.
Dr. Sandi sits down with Suzie Glaskie, founder of Peppermint Wellness and host of the Midlife Illuminated Podcast, to talk about shifting careers into health coaching. Glaskie is a Functional Medicine Certified Health Coach and a graduate of FMCA. Her first career was as a PR boss, but after a loss in her family and a strong draw to holistic healing, she decided to make a big career change. She found health coaching and is now using both her PR and health coaching skills to help others thrive. Glaskie admits that changing her career was scary, but she followed her passions and kept moving forward. Listen as she and Dr. Sandi share stories of her first AIC conference, how she made so many mistakes while interviewing Dr. Mark Hyman, and just how terrified she was before starting her podcast.
Today's show is all about power as we continue to share our live podcast interviews while attending the 106th FMCA Convention in Perry, Georgia. First up is Battle Born Batteries, followed by Cummins. Dragonfly Energy First is Eric Carter, Technical Sales Support for Dragonfly Energy/Battle Born Batteries. Eric explains the difference between Battle Born Batteries … Continue reading "FMCA Day 2: Battle Born Batteries and Cummins Inc." The post FMCA Day 2: Battle Born Batteries and Cummins Inc. appeared first on Beyond The Wheel.
Join Dr. Sandra Scheinbaum, FMCA Founder & CEO, and Dr. Nathan Price, Chief Scientific Officer of Thorne Healthtec and author of The Age of Scientific Wellness, as they discuss how health coaches will make an impact during an age of Scientific Wellness. Scientific Wellness focuses on preventative medicine, addressing health issues before there are even symptoms if possible. By focusing on four important Ps of health - Predictive, Personalized, Preventative, and Participatory - Scientific Wellness will be a major factor in future wellness. People want care that focuses on prevention, which is where Functional Medicine health coaches can make a significant impact. To learn more about FMCA and Functional Medicine health coaching, follow us on social media and explore our website.
Day 1 of the FMCA 106th International Convention & RV Expo Welcome to day one of the 106th FMCA Convention in Perry, Georgia. On today's episode, we are joined by Stacy Rabung, the Operations Director for Fantasy RV Tours. During this episode, we find out what makes their tours so special, how they choose a new location, … Continue reading "Fantasy RV Tours Live at the 106th FMCA Convention" The post Fantasy RV Tours Live at the 106th FMCA Convention appeared first on Beyond The Wheel.
This is Eric Stark with The Smart RV'er Podcast Delivering the smarts you need to enjoy the freedom of the RV Lifestyle without the fear of breaking down! Living the RV Life: Eric and Alexis talk about the FMCA Rally. From its beginning, FMCA (Family Motor Coach Association) has been centered on bringing people together. To make friends. Learn about their RVs. Travel to parts unknown. Have fun. While much has changed since those early days, FMCA continues to unite RV enthusiasts through its conventions, area rallies, and chapter gatherings. FMCA's biannual international conventions unite thousands of people for four days of everything RVing – education, shopping, entertainment, and camaraderie. There are also regional events. Each of FMCAs' 10 areas generally holds an area rally annually, where members gather to socialize, view exhibits, attend seminars, and enjoy quality entertainment. Area rallies are organized by FMCA and area associations. Be sure to check out more at TheSmartRverPodcast! Staying On The Road: Eric discusses how most trailers come with the most basic suspension, leaf springs, and that is it. It is the same old suspension that has been used for hundreds of years. Then he talks about each of the below brands! Dexter Red EZ Flex Equalizers Equaflex - Lippert Center Point Air Ride System Moreryde SRE & CREA Lippert Shocks Roadmaster Comfort Ride System Add-On Shocks Slipper Springs 5K, 7k, 8k Tandem axles, Triple axel system available The Next Stop: There are many reasons why The Smart RVer should think about visiting Austin, Texas is worth it. Here are a few that Eric and Alexis discuss: Music Scene: Austin is known as the "Live Music Capital of the World" and for good reason. The city has a thriving music scene with over 250 live music venues and hosts two major music festivals each year, South by Southwest (SXSW) and Austin City Limits (ACL). Food: Austin has a diverse and delicious food scene, with a range of options from traditional Texas BBQ to innovative fusion cuisine. You can find food trucks, food halls, and restaurants that serve everything from tacos to sushi. Outdoor Activities: Austin is surrounded by beautiful natural areas, including several parks, lakes, and hiking trails. You can take a dip in Barton Springs Pool, hike up Mount Bonnell for a stunning view of the city, or go kayaking on Lady Bird Lake. Art and Culture: Austin is home to numerous museums, galleries, and cultural institutions, including the Blanton Museum of Art and the Harry Ransom Center. The city also hosts a variety of cultural events and festivals throughout the year, such as the Texas Book Festival and the Fusebox Festival. Nightlife: Austin's nightlife is just as lively as its music scene,...
Join Dr. Sandi, FMCA Founder and CEO, and Ellen Rudolph, Founder + CEO at WellTheory and FMCA graduate, as they delve into supporting women with autoimmune diseases. Embracing whole-body care, education, and community is the support that enables them to become the best version of themselves. WellTheory is on a mission to reverse the autoimmune epidemic. Combining food as medicine, community care, and personalized insights from health data to build a membership experience that supports women in their autoimmune journey. Supported by data-driven, science-based research, and published studies.
FMCA graduate draws on health coaching as she specializes in strategic and organizational development. Join Dr. Sandi, FMCA Founder and CEO, and Rebecca Thieneman, Vice President, Nutrition of Monj Health, in this inspiring conversation about the ever-expanding landscape of health coaching. FMCA recently partnered with Monj to offer Continuing Education Units to our alumni community. MonjCOOKS™ for Coaches is the perfect course to keep coaching credentials current while learning how to make healthy food taste delicious from Chopped Champion Chef Eliza Martin. Plus, get the scoop from our Head of Coaching on how to level up coaching skills beyond motivational interviewing, and help clients reach their food goals. Supported by data-driven, science-based research, and published studies.
Change cannot be made solely based on ordering someone to do something or just giving them information. People need to first have a strong image of their ‘why', so that they make the choice to commit to change. Once patients have determined what the positive emotional attractor is for them specifically, then self-efficacy improves and they begin to advocate for the kind of care they want. A coach helps by being a non-judgemental listener, taking some of the workload off the practitioner, facilitating groups where individuals can support each other, and improving overall emotional wellness. Without a health coach, many people will give up or fall short of their goals. Coaches can help explain the reasons why people should make certain lifestyle changes based on their desired future. Plus, with the assistance of a coach, patients are more likely to succeed and feel that they have control over their own health outcomes. “We see coaching as the key to reducing chronic disease as well as reducing healthcare costs,” explains Dr. Sandra Scheinbaum, founder and CEO of the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy (FMCA), a collaboration with the Institute of Functional Medicine. FMCA trains people to become functional medicine health coaches and also supports practitioners and businesses to hire the graduates. In this episode, we discuss the power of health coaching and how it can benefit not only patients, but practitioners as well. Quotes “Coaches shine when they're facilitating groups. Groups are such a powerful way for change to happen.” (14:27-14:34 | Sandra) “Coaches are trained to be true listeners. They are coming into each encounter with somebody with mindfulness, and it's a judgment free zone.” (17:03-17:13 | Sandra) “We have a critical shortage of mental health professionals, and coaches can play a huge role in supporting emotional wellness.” (20:34-20:43 | Sandra) “We see coaching as the key to reducing chronic disease, as well as reducing healthcare costs.” (24:25-24:33 | Sandra) Links Connect with Sandra Scheinbaum: Website: https://www.functionalmedicinecoaching.org Podcast: https://anchor.fm/fmca/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FunctionalMedicineCoachingAcademy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/functionalmedcoach/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsandi LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/functionalmedicinecoachingacademy/ ==== Thank You For Listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review! Your positive review helps others find this podcast and increase its visibility. Getting to YES boils down to two things: Saying the right things and saying those things consistently… so if you want to go deeper, check out Uli's one-page “Getting to YES” blueprint and training with the essential 9 persuasion prompts you need to leverage: https://uliiserloh.com/blueprint Connect With Uli Website: https://uliiserloh.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/uliiserloh Instagram: https://instagram.com/uliiserloh Youtube: https://youtube.com/uliiserloh Tiktok: https://tiktok.com/@uliiserloh Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/uliiserloh/ If you'd like to learn more about Uli's marketing agency and available services, visit https://bigboost.marketing
Editor's Note: Before we get into the show notes, I wanted to share that the campground we stayed at during our Battle Born Battery install is called the Coronado Campground. It is in a town called Bernalillo, just outside of Albuquerque. The Thai Restaurant we ate at in San Francisco is called Kin Khao, a … Continue reading "FMCA 106th International Convention | Driver's Edition" The post FMCA 106th International Convention | Driver's Edition appeared first on Beyond The Wheel.
Do we need a supplement? Do they even work?How should we eat in menopause after cancer? How to move?Anti-Inflammatory diets? What does that actually mean?Genomic Testing, Thermography…All these above questions come into my inbox every week and I can't help but think that so many of us cancer survivors are dabbling at integrating methods into our lives - but from personal experience, I know we don't always know what we are doing. We don't have a grand plan. I'm super excited to welcome the most knowledgeable expert onto today's episode. Dr Nina Fuller-Shavel. Nina holds more qualifications than I can mention and she will talk us through what Integrative Medicine is, how we can implement it and how we can all improve our health in simple bite-sized steps.Dr Nina Fuller-Shavel is an Integrative Medicine doctor, scientist and educator with degrees in Medicine and Natural Sciences from Cambridge, as well as an ongoing MSc in Precision Cancer Medicine at the University of Oxford. Dr Fuller-Shavel is a Fellow of the College of Medicine and the Co-Chair of BSIO (British Society for Integrative Oncology). Alongside her scientific and medical training, Dr Nina Fuller-Shavel holds multiple qualifications in nutrition, integrative medicine, functional medicine (IFMCP), health coaching (FMCA), herbal medicine, yoga, mindfulness and other mind-body approaches. Dr Fuller-Shavel is the founder and Director of Synthesis Clinic, a multidisciplinary integrative medicine, specialising in women's health and integrative cancer care. Find out more about Dr Nina's work at: https://www.synthesisclinic.co.uk/About Dani:The Menopause and Cancer Podcast is hosted by Dani Binnington, menopause guide, patients advocate for people in menopause after a cancer diagnosis, and founder of the online platform Healthy Whole Me. There is lots of information out there about the menopause but hardly any if you have had a cancer diagnosis as well. Many people say to me they have no idea what their options are, who to ask for help, and that they feel really isolated in their experiences. I started this podcast because there was nothing out there when I was thrown into surgical menopause at the age of 39, which followed on from my cancer diagnosis aged 33.Through the episodes, I want to create more awareness, share information from our fabulous guest experts, doctors and other specialists in the cancer and menopause field. And of course, I will share stories from the people in our community.So that together we can work towards a better menopause experience. For all of us.More educated, better informed and less alone.Connect with Dani:Instagram @healthywholeme Facebook: @healthywholeme Join Dani's private Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/menopauseandcancerchathubFor oodles of inspiration, healthy recipes, yoga classes and all round positivity go to her website: https://www.healthywholeme.com/
Can you RV generator free? Does California's forthcoming ban on generators mean the end of RVing as we know it, or is it really no big deal? We have tips, tricks and our own experience camping without a generator. We come to you from the FMCA Western Regional rally this week and have some exciting plans and opportunities over the next few weeks. We also don't want to forget our new Lectric XP 3.0 bikes and have some details on the new features in this redesigned outstanding eBike. You can find this week's podcast at our home on the web or wherever you enjoy getting podcasts: https://www.stresslesscamping.com/podcast/0185 The StressLess Camping podcast is a weekly RV podcast with information, tips and tricks to help every RVer and camper enjoy some StressLess Camping.
FMCA 106th International Convention & RV Expo Calling all RV fans! Beyond The Wheel Podcast is heading back to the FMCA International Convention & RV Expo in Perry, Georgia, for four days of daily live shows. Get ready to join us March 15th through 18th as we take our show up a notch with an … Continue reading "FMCA Convention, RV News, & Disney" The post FMCA Convention, RV News, & Disney appeared first on Beyond The Wheel.
Welcome to the SYNC Your Life podcast episode #85! On this podcast, we will be diving into all things women's hormones to help you learn how to live in alignment with your female physiology. Too many women are living with their check engine lights flashing. You know you feel "off" but no matter what you do, you can't seem to have the energy, or lose the weight, or feel your best. This podcast exists to shed light on the important topic of healthy hormones and cycle syncing, to help you gain maximum energy in your life. In today's episode, I'm interviewing Elyse Wagner. Elyse has always been a questioner, motivated to discover what's possible when you're really, truly in your soul purpose. For her, that purpose is to help others take ownership of their health. She first embraced this calling while in graduate school at Bastyr University, when she was diagnosed with celiac disease. In struggling with her diagnosis, she realized that she had always known, intuitively, that certain foods were creating “brain fog,” bloating, and mood swings. So she made the empowering decision to become the CEO of her health and tapped into the motivation to change her lifestyle. Elyse healed her mind and body by applying the knowledge she was learning in her master's program: that food and a positive mindset are the most powerful medicine. It became clear to her that she was called to empower others to choose health and educate them on how to achieve wellness. After earning a dual master's degree in holistic nutrition and clinical psychology, Elyse began practicing as a certified nutritionist and licensed mental health counselor. In 2013, she founded My Kitchen Shrink, Inc. and joined Dr. Scheinbaum at Feed Your Mind Wellness, LLC as a Health Coach, where they connected over their shared belief in the transformative power of Functional Medicine coaching. Elyse always hoped to make a powerful impact on the world through health education. Founding FMCA and serving thousands of students as part of the Functional Medicine movement is the manifestation of a lifelong dream. “Sandi and I share a passion for teaching, inspiring, and empowering like-minded professionals to become effective coaches. FMCA provides an educational framework that embodies the perfect blend of mind, body, and spirit. It's not just a program, it's a movement, and I'm honored to have the opportunity to guide your personal and professional growth. This is what I'm here to do, what I need to do. This is my purpose.” Elyse is the author of Smoothie Secrets Revealed: A Guide to Enhance Your Health and co-author of Functional Medicine Coaching: How to Be Part of the Movement That's Transforming Healthcare. You can find her and more information about health coaching at www.functionalmedicinecoaching.org. If you feel like something is "off" with your hormones, check out the FREE hormone imbalance quiz at sync.jennyswisher.com. To learn more about the SYNC Digital Course, check out jennyswisher.com. Let's be friends outside of the podcast! Send me a message or schedule a call so I can get to know you better. You can reach out at https://jennyswisher.com/contact-2/. Enjoy the show! Episode Webpage: jennyswisher.com/podcast
Roadside assistance is becoming a challenge for RVers and not all plans are created equally. We speak with a major provider of plans and learn which is the best and why. What are some of the things you should know about roadside assistance and will your plan leave you stranded and what are things you might not know?