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From Doctor to CEO: Dr. Hany Demian's Entrepreneurial Journey Unveiled Biospine.com About the Guest(s): Dr. Hany Demian is a globally recognized expert in spine care, known for his pioneering work in minimally invasive spine surgery and anti-aging medicine. Originally from Egypt, Dr. Damien relocated to North America, where he built a successful career in chronic pain management. He later transitioned into entrepreneurship, founding Biop Spine, a leading institute in innovative spinal treatments. Dr. Damien has significantly contributed to redefining spine care through his leadership and dedication to patient well-being. Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode of the Chris Voss Show, host Chris Voss speaks with the remarkable Dr. Hany Demian about his transformative journey from being a medical doctor to a visionary entrepreneur. Dr. Hany Demian, a pioneering force in spine care innovation, shares his experiences and insights into founding the Biop Spine Institute, which is revolutionizing the field of minimally invasive spinal surgery. Listeners get a behind-the-scenes look at the intricacies involved in shifting from practicing medicine to running a successful medical business. Throughout the episode, Chris and Dr. Hany Demian explore the challenges and triumphs encountered on the path of entrepreneurship, especially in the medical industry. From micromanaging difficulties to learning crucial business skills, Dr. Hany Demian's experiences offer valuable lessons on leadership and growth. The conversation navigates through the hurdles of managing human capital, adapting to new medical technologies like AI, and the importance of investing in oneself to expand capabilities. Dr. Damien emphasizes how Biop Spine stands out by offering groundbreaking spine surgeries and treatments aimed at improving patient outcomes. Key Takeaways: From Medicine to Business: Dr. Hany Demian transitioned from a medical professional in Egypt to a successful entrepreneur in the spine care industry in North America. Innovative Spine Care: Biop Spine Institute is at the forefront of spine surgery, providing minimally invasive procedures with significantly reduced recovery times. Entrepreneurial Challenges: Managing a medical business involves unique challenges, from dealing with micromanagement to adapting to business and medical advancements. Continual Learning: The necessity of ongoing education in both medical and business practices to stay ahead in the field is paramount. Leadership Evolution: Understanding the role of a CEO evolves with time, from micromanaging to setting company directions and fostering growth. Notable Quotes: "Invest where you have unfair advantage." – Dr. Hany Demian "The first person who helped me was my wife. She pushed me really hard to begin." – Dr. Hany Demian "You have to continue learning. It's quite important." – Dr. Hany Demian "Anyone can become the CEO, but learning to manage and lead is a process." – Dr. Hany Demian "Nobody should turn on or turn off the light without telling me. It was mad until I learned what a CEO is." – Dr. Hany Demian
In this special 100th episode of The Exquisitely Aligned Podcast, host Gina Maier Vincent celebrates a remarkable journey with her husband, Dr. Mark Vincent. Together, they honor 25 years of marriage and Mark's inspiring 15-year anniversary of a life-saving double organ transplant. This heartfelt conversation dives deep into the transformative journey of a doctor who […] The post From Doctor to Double Organ Transplant Survivor: A Journey of Faith and Resilience appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
This episode is a bit different from our usual gear. Here's what you can look forward to:•Special Guest: My guest this episode is none other than Dr. Gordon Reid, MP.
Dive into the world of healthcare leadership with Cam, Otis, and special guest Dr. Jonathan Baktari on this episode of 10x Your Team. Dr. Baktari, an experienced physician and entrepreneur, offers valuable insights into leading teams in the healthcare industry. From fostering a culture of accountability to embracing innovation, this conversation explores the strategies that set successful leaders apart. Whether you're a seasoned executive or an aspiring leader, this episode provides actionable advice for driving positive change and maximizing team performance.More About Dr. Baktari:Jonathan Baktari MD, is the CEO of eNational Testing, which has revolutionized the ease of getting laboratory testing. He is also the CEO of e7 Health and US Drug Test Centers, the host of the podcast BaktariMD and the creator of the best-selling course: High Converting Call Class. e7 Health is a preventative health and wellness company that has been called the “the Uber of preventive medicine” and was named the Best Technology Company in the Healthcare Space in 2019.US Drug Test Centers is a nationwide network of over 20,000 testing centers in the US and is revolutionizing drug and alcohol testing across the nation. All of these groundbreaking technology companies were born out of a combination of Dr. Baktari's expertise as a doctor, medical director, and educator and his over 20 years of clinical, administrative, and entrepreneurial experience. A former triple board-certified physician with specialties in internal medicine, pulmonary and critical care medicine, being a healthcare CEO is only the latest chapter in Dr. Baktari's life mission to help others by making integrative preventative medicine available to everyone.Dr. Baktari has always believed that helping others is the ultimate achievement in life. Now, as a business leader, sought-after speaker, and podcast host, he's excited to share his expertise in preventative health, tech entrepreneurship, and other topics that can't be found anywhere else.Chapters:0:02 - Intro2:12 - From Doctor to Entrepreneur 12:18 - Healthcare Improvements 18:31 - Authority 31:37 - Roadblocks 37:45 - Leading Without Ego 45:55 - Becoming a CEO55:00 -EndDr. Jonathan Baktari MDhttps://jonathanbaktarimd.com/ https://e7health.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-baktarimd/https://jonathanbaktarimd.com/baktarimdshow/https://www.youtube.com/baktarimd
Listen in as Dr. Fanny Leboulanger, a former family doctor turned sex coach, joins us to share her enlightening journey from gynaecology to the realms of self-love and sexual empowerment. We peel back the layers of pleasure and examine the societal misconceptions that have long obscured the simplicity and necessity of orgasms. Dr Fanny opens up about her own self-discovery and the life-changing insights that led her to champion the cause of sexual healing. She passionately argues that embracing our sexual nature and dismantling ingrained cultural denials of pleasure can pave the way to happiness and success. We also explore the intricate relationship between pleasure and fulfilment, and how embracing our senses can enrich our sexual experiences and overall life satisfaction. Dr Fanny and I explore the importance of mind-body integration, the potential of 'feeling it to heal it' and the transformative power of reframing the stories we tell ourselves about our emotions. From aromatic essential oils to the indulgent taste of chocolate, we discuss practical ways to awaken the senses and how these acts can be a starting point for a journey towards more mindful and satisfying sexual encounters. Join us for a thought-provoking session that may just change the way you look at pleasure and its role in creating a life full of joy and satisfaction. ⠀
From Doctor to Minister to Blob! Join Tweety-Pie in today's Junior Tutor Biblical Alert!#kidspodcast #kids #tweety-pie #podcast4kidsThe Voice in the Wilderness does not endorse any link or comment on Buzzsprout.More at https://www.thevoiceinthewilderness.org/
Lyme, Mold, and Chronic Illness Recovery: You are not crazy. There is hope!
Episode 84 In this podcast, Heather Gray FDN-P and Dr. Nagula explore the transformative power of psychedelic medicine in promoting mental health and healing. They delve into the personal journey of Dr. Nagula who shares his experiences with psychedelics and how he has helped people to overcome trauma, depression, and anxiety. They also discuss the therapeutic potential of various psychedelic medicines, the legal landscape surrounding their use, and the importance of proper integration after psychedelic experiences. In this podcast you will discover: How psychedelics can help you overcome trauma, heal from addiction, and achieve personal growth. Personal stories of healing and transformation Explore the science behind psychedelics and how they can be used to treat a variety of mental health conditions. Transformative power of psychedelic experiences. Discover how to integrate your psychedelic experiences into your daily life to maximize their benefits. Transformative power of psychedelic experiences. Listen to the stories of people who have healed from trauma, depression, and anxiety through psychedelic therapy. Stay up-to-date on the latest research and developments in the field of psychedelic medicine. NIKKI plus Lyme or just the NIKKI get 10% when you use code TheLymeBoss. To buy please visit https://www.wearenikki.com?fpr=heather14 Guest Bio: Dr.Nagula is a renowned physician with a remarkable story of personal triumph and unwavering dedication to helping others. He has dedicated his life to providing exceptional care to his patients, utilizing a comprehensive approach that encompasses both traditional medicine and holistic practices. His journey is a testament to the power of the mind-body-spirit connection and the transformative potential of integrative medicine.. Author of the Wall Street Journal's bestseller, "From Doctor to Patient: Healing Cancer through Mind, Body, and Spirit." Establishing a thriving medical practice and opening the region's first certified ambulatory surgical center. Find out more about Dr. Nagula https://divanagula.com/about/ Reach Heather Gray here: heather@thelymeboss.com Get healthier food into your diet with these easy, yummy, fast meals today! Download your free video series Real Cooking For Real Life here. https://thelymeboss.com/ This is a must-listen episode for anyone who wants to learn more about Psychedelic Medicine #thelymebosspodcast #Lymepostcast #healinglymepodcast #psychedelics #mentalhealth #healing #psychedelicmedicine #psychedelictherapy #mentalwellness --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lymebossheathergray/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lymebossheathergray/support
Pinot Noir is a challenging grape. It's hard to grow, hard to work with in the cellar, and the style varies drastically based on where it's made, who is making it, and when it was grown (vintage). We haven't covered Pinot in a decade, so we decided to do a reboot on the grape mini-series and add all the new information and insights I've gathered over the last 10+ years since the last one. From clones to climate change, we give the full story on Pinot and talk about how no two wines are alike and the many reasons they differ. We cover the main growing regions in the Old World – Burgundy, Germany, Italy, etc – and the New World – California, Oregon, New Zealand, Chile, Australia and more – and discuss the style differences between the major regions. This show is packed with information (and it's got my opinions too, which may not be yours…don't be offended!). If you love Pinot, check regularly on winefornormalpeople.com/classes for the Pinot Noir Around the World class, taught twice a year, and the Wines of Burgundy class, which is an intensive look at the birthplace of Pinot. Enjoy! Podcasts Referenced: Ep 296: Boundary Breaks of the Finger Lakes, Where Terroir Reigns Supreme Ep 269: From Doctor to One Woman Winery--Kerith Overstreet of Bruliam Ep 464: The Côte de Nuits of Bourgogne (Burgundy), Part 1 Ep 465: The Côte de Nuits of Bourgogne (Burgundy) Part 2 Ep 445: Côte de Beaune of Bourgogne (Burgundy), Part 1 Ep 446: Côte de Beaune of Bourgogne (Burgundy), Part 2 Full show notes are on Patreon. Become a member today! www.patreon.com/winefornormalpeople _______________________________________________________________ I love my exclusive sponsor, Wine Access, my go-to source for the best selection of interesting, outstanding quality wines you can't find locally. Go to www.wineaccess.com/normal to join my co-branded wine club with Wine Access and www.wineaccess.com/wfnp so see a page of the wines I'm loving right now from their collection. Get 10% your first order with my special URL. The holidays will be here before you know it -- plan ahead and order great wines for the season today! To register for an AWESOME, LIVE WFNP class with Elizabeth go to: www.winefornormalpeople.com/classes
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Emotional Expedition: A Journey of Healing with Meghan Thomas
Our personal struggles can often lead us to our true purpose. This week Meg sat down with Dr. Ali Novitsky, a physician-turned-coach with a powerful story of overcoming body image issues and discovering her true calling in health and preventative care. Ali's unique journey through body acceptance, CBT, and postpartum depression has informed her approach to helping women become the best, most authentic versions of themselves. We also delved into the importance of emotional health and how it's deeply connected to our physical and mental well-being. Ali shared her insights on various techniques, such as exercise and dialectical behavioral therapy, that can help us regulate our emotions and ultimately live our most optimal lives. The conversation emphasized the significance of acknowledging and nurturing our emotions to truly reap the benefits of physical and mental health. Lastly, Ali's expertise in genetics shed light on how understanding our unique genetic makeup can help us manage our emotions, overcome limiting beliefs, and even address emotional eating. With a focus on optimal health strategies and mindset work, we discussed the importance of trusting the process and creating a loving relationship with ourselves. Don't miss this enlightening conversation with Dr. Ali Novitsky, filled with valuable insights on embracing our true selves and achieving our best health. --------- EPISODE CHAPTERS --------- (0:00:02) - From Doctor to Coach (0:08:42) - Physical and Emotional Health Connection (0:14:56) - Managing Emotions and Limiting Beliefs (0:26:56) - Understanding Genetics and Mental Health (0:33:15) - Genetic Factors in Emotional Eating (0:40:48) - Optimal Health Strategies and Mindset Work (0:51:44) - Trusting the Process Connect with Dr. Ali Novitsky: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alinovitskymd/ Website: https://www.lifecoachingforwomenphysicians.com/podcast PROGRAMS: Men's Program, Fit Dad Collective™: https://www.lifecoachingforwomenphysicians.com/fdc Physician CME Program, Transform®: https://www.goals-society.com/transform The Fit Woman Collective™ is launching in August. COMING SOON!!!!! Connect with Meg: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emotional_expedition/ Website: https://www.meghanthomas.com/ Atlas of the Heart Book Study: https://www.meghanthomas.com/atlas-of-the-heart Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest today is Robbie Davis-Floyd PhD, Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, Rice University, Houston and Fellow of the Society for Applied Anthropology. Dr. Davis-Floyd is a medical/reproductive anthropologist, international speaker (over 1000 presentations) and researcher in transformational models in childbirth, midwifery and obstetrics. She is author of over 80 articles, 23 encyclopedia entries, and of Birth as an American Rite of Passage (1992, 2003) and Ways of Knowing about Birth: Mothers, Midwives, Medicine, and Birth Activism (2018); coauthor of From Doctor to Healer: The Transformative Journey (1998) and The Power of Ritual (2016); and co-editor of 12 collections. Robbie serves as Editor for the International Childbirth Initiative and Lead Editor for the Routledge series “Social Science Perspectives on Childbirth and Reproduction.”I asked her about her most recent book, BIRTHING TECHNO-SAPIENS: HUMAN-TECHNOLOGY CO-EVOLUTION AND THE FUTURE OF REPRODUCTION. What is a techno-sapiens? After offering an explanation, I wanted to know the meaning of cyborg.I read that once Robbie was asked by a frustrated Latin American epidemiologist,"Why don't obstetricians get it? We epidemiologists understand that the vast majority of what they do during labor and birth is just plain wrong. Lots of pediatricians do too. Like—cutting the umbilical cord immediately is just plain stupid! So why don't OBs act according to the evidence, as we have long been insisting that they do? Instead they just blindly follow obstetric traditions—why can't they learn to think for themselves? “ She answered that the majority of obstetricians are fear driven; fear of anything going wrong, fear of being sued, fear of criticism by colleagues if they dare not to follow the status quo. She said none of the obstetricians practicing in the US have ever seen a normal unassisted vaginal birth. Robbie would dearly like to see present day obstetrics humanized.Robbie is, amongst her many other projects, working on a personal memoir.My guest next week will be Susan Highsmith Phd, Counselor, Author of "The First Fairy Tales I - IV" a series of fairy tales for unborn, newborn and very young children designed to help parents bond with their children and children attach to their parents.If you liked this podcast please tell your friends about it, subscribe to this podcast wherever you listen to podcasts and/or write a brief note on apple podcasts, check out my blogs on Psychology Today at https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/contributors/thomas-r-verny-md
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Erkeda DeRouen talks to Dr. Kelly Adams, an epidemiologist and neonatologist turned writer. Dr. Adams recounts her journey to medicine and how her career was brought to an untimely stop due to medical bias and misdiagnosis. [01:00] Dr. Adam's Medical Journey [04:51] From Doctor to Patient [09:20] Planning for Disability [12:53] How to Reduce Bias in Medicine [17:00] Dr. Adam's Advice to Pre-meds and Medical Students Full show notes
TODAY'S GUEST Dr. David Fajgenbaum is a groundbreaking physician-scientist, disease hunter, speaker, and author of the national bestselling memoir, Chasing My Cure: A Doctor's Race to Turn Hope Into Action, which has been translated into five languages and named one of the "Best Non-Fiction Books" by the Next Big Idea Club. Best known as the 'doctor who cured himself', Fajgenbaum went from being a hyper-fit college quarterback to receiving his last rites while in medical school and nearly dying four more times battling Castleman disease. To try to save his own life, he spearheaded an innovative approach to research through the Castleman Disease Collaborative Network (CDCN) and discovered a treatment that is saving his life and others. Now, he is spreading this approach to other diseases, including COVID19. His CDCN launched the CORONA Project in March 2020 to identify and track all treatments reported to be used for COVID-19 in an open-source data repository. The CORONA team has reviewed 29,353 papers and extracted 2,399 papers on 590 treatments administered to 437,936 patients with COVID-19, and in continuing to help researchers to prioritize treatments for clinical trials and inform patient care. Beyond his medical work, he continues to share the lessons he learned about life, hope, and resilience. I was inspired by David's unbounded optimism and focus on hope that leads to action. This conversation is one of dozens of conversations we have lined up for you with researchers, designers, makers, and thinkers who are re-imagining our world in all walks of life. If you don't want to miss them, please follow this show on your favorite podcast app. And now, let's jump right in with Dr. David Fajgenbaum. TIMESTAMP CHAPTERS [3:23] Life During Covid [5:44] Do Your Own Research [8:48] Early Childhood Driving Forces [10:02] Two Parallel Paths [13:08] From Doctor to Patient [17:00] From Alignment to Action [21:08] The Collaborative Network Approach [24:49] A Scientific Intuition [29:15] Open Innovation [33:55] Identifying a Pathway [39:10] The Power of Hope [41:46] A Long Tail of Rare Diseases [46:38] A Complex Relationship with Authority [49:49] A Mindset of Co-Creation [53:26] Wise Engagement [56:39] A Short Sermon EPISODE LINKS David's Links
Dr. Daniel Brinchman, shares how he's set his pace in business through a route that is not widely talked about: Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition. From Doctor to VP of Operations for a large group practice, Daniel recognized the value of being able to take something that is not broken and make it better; especially in the healthcare environment where a tremendous amount of growth, innovation and mindset shift is occurring. Although this entrepreneurship path is not as popularized compared to the more well-known founder approach, it is one that's successfully happening everyday with business of all sizes- There's even a manual on how to do it right. Daniel also shares how growing up in California, having an encouraging family and moving to Texas set him up for a really strong foundation to be unapologetically persistent in chasing his dreams.
"Why are cancer cases going up every year?" asks Nash via email. This is an important question. Here to answer is Dr. Diva Nagula, cancer healing expert and author of From Doctor to Patient: Healing Cancer through Mind, Body, and Spirit. Tune in to hear his nuanced answer where he breaks down the various factors that are contributing to this rise in cancer cases. To hear more insights on healing cancer from Dr. Nagula, be sure to check out his book at https://fromdoctortopatient.com/read-the-book.
"Does eating organic lessen the chances of acquiring cancer?" asks Monson from Instagram. This is an age-old question, and deserves a thorough answer. Here to give us that answer is Dr. Diva Nagula, cancer healing expert and author of From Doctor to Patient: Healing Cancer through Mind, Body and Spirit. According to Dr. Nagula, organic foods have a wide range of benefits. Tune in to hear all about how organic foods can aid us. To hear more insights on healing cancer from Dr. Nagula, be sure to check out his book at https://fromdoctortopatient.com/read-the-book.
"What supplements do you recommend to help reduce inflammation?" asks Heather from Facebook. Terrific question, and here with our answer is Dr. Diva Nagula, cancer healing expert and author of From Doctor to Patient: Healing Cancer through Mind, Body, and Spirit. Tune in to hear Dr. Nagula give us his top supplements for promoting a healthy inflammatory response and a detailed explanation for why and how we should introduce each one. To hear more insights on healing cancer from Dr. Nagula, be sure to check out his book at https://fromdoctortopatient.com/read-the-book.
"What role does inflammation play in cancer?" asks Viv from Instagram. Here to answer is Dr. Diva Nagula, cancer healing expert and author of From Doctor to Patient: Healing Cancer through Mind, Body, and Spirit. Tune in to hear his detailed breakdown of the various forms of inflammation and how they can lead to cancer. To hear more insights on healing cancer from Dr. Nagula, be sure to check out his book at https://fromdoctortopatient.com/read-the-book.
"What foods can we eat to reduce our cancer risk?" asks William from Facebook. This is an important question and here to answer is Dr. Diva Nagula, author of From Doctor to Patient: Healing Cancer through Mind, Body, and Spirit. According to Dr. Nagula, there are some key choices in our diet which can reduce risk. Tune in to hear all of the specific foods and how their nutrients protect us. To hear more insights on healing cancer from Dr. Nagula, be sure to check out his book at https://fromdoctortopatient.com/read-the-book.
Wake-up calls come in many forms. For Dr. Diva Nagula, the call came in 2014 when he was diagnosed with stage 4 non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. With this diagnosis came an invitation to heal all parts of himself—body, mind, and spirit—so he could come into alignment. Dr. Nagula is a board-certified osteopathic physician with extensive knowledge and training in Integrative and Functional Medicine. Suddenly, he found himself acting as both a doctor and a patient as he blended Western medicine and holistic integrative medicine to heal his cancer and completely change his life in the process. Dr. Nagula is grounded, down-to-Earth and totally inspiring and this conversation may be just the nudge you need to find your way back to alignment and wellness. For more from Dr. Nagula, check out his book “From Doctor to Patient: Healing Cancer through Mind, Body and Spirit” and his podcast “From Doctor to Patient.” I had an opportunity to play Human Design with Dr. Nagula on his podcast. You can listen to that episode here.
SHR # 2552 :: From Doctor to Patient: Beating Cancer Through the Mind, Body and Spirit – Dr. Diva Nagula - For people battling cancer, there is hope. In fact hope may be an important component of winning your battle! -My cancer journey had changed my identity. Before cancer, my identity was being a doctor. I had helped thousands of patients in my lifetime. With the news I needed chemo, it was official: I was very sick. My identity switched to that of a patient- said Dr. Nagula. But today he is cancer-free and wants to tell all who will listen that cancer isn't a death sentence unless you think it is. It takes a comprehensive whole-body approach that not only includes treating the physical, but enlisting the mind and the spirit. Knowledge is power, but only if you apply the knowledge. PLUS New SHR segment coming in August and you might be a featured guest.
SHR # 2552 :: From Doctor to Patient: Beating Cancer Through the Mind, Body and Spirit – Dr. Diva Nagula - For people battling cancer, there is hope. In fact hope may be an important component of winning your battle! -My cancer journey had changed my identity. Before cancer, my identity was being a doctor. I had helped thousands of patients in my lifetime. With the news I needed chemo, it was official: I was very sick. My identity switched to that of a patient- said Dr. Nagula. But today he is cancer-free and wants to tell all who will listen that cancer isn't a death sentence unless you think it is. It takes a comprehensive whole-body approach that not only includes treating the physical, but enlisting the mind and the spirit. Knowledge is power, but only if you apply the knowledge. PLUS New SHR segment coming in August and you might be a featured guest.
ep-180-healing-cancer-through-mind-body-and-spirit ( http://radiomd.com/media/k2/items/cache/87e767e51a160d4fff923aa143d4fa13_Generic.jpg ) Take back the control of your life that you’ve lost since your diagnosis.A physician who was diagnosed with stage-4 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2014, Dr. Diva Nagula integrated a holistic approach to his traditional treatment regimen that ultimately led him to remission. His approach incorporated mind, body, and spirit -- which was then manifested in his new book, From Doctor to Patient: Healing Cancer through Mind, Body and Spirit. Dr. Nagula joins Dr. Taz to share his story, why a functional approach was key to his successful remission, and who he is today versus who he was in the time leading up to his diagnosis.
Joining us today to discuss his new book From Doctor to Patient: Healing Cancer Through Mind, Body, and Spirit is Dr. Diva Nagula. This book was so informative and really helped me discover some lifestyle changes and immunity supplements that I can implement in my own life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On today's show it's Dr Diva Nagula, a board-certified osteopathic physician who has extensive knowledge and training in Integrative and Functional Medicine. They talk to Dr Nagula about his birthday (10/9), stage IV non-hodgkin's lymphoma, a watch and wait program, a rainbow array of veggies, iatrogenics, the cleansing process, nutrition training in medical school, big pharma, chronic vs acute inflammation, Dr Nagula's priority list -- 1) diet 2) exercise 3) community, From Doctor to Patient book ( https://www.amazon.com/Doctor-Patient-Healing-Cancer-through-ebook/dp/B081PG4P87/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=from+doctor+to+patient&qid=1586887965&sr=8-1 ) , and finding a community. Before the call, Mark and Rick discuss a way to play games online with your fronds. Thanks for listening! STUFF THEY TALK ABOUT: Dr Nagula's Book ( https://www.amazon.com/Doctor-Patient-Healing-Cancer-through-ebook/dp/B081PG4P87/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=from+doctor+to+patient&qid=1586887965&sr=8-1 ) Dr Nagula's website ( https://fromdoctortopatient.com/ ) simplyhumanlifestyle.com ( http://simplyhumanlifestyle.com/ ) The Simply Human Kids page ( http://simplyhumanlifestyle.com/simplyhumankids ) The Simply Human MOMS page ( http://simplyhumanlifestyle.com/simply-human-moms/ ) The Simply Human YouTube channel ( http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbJ0Q0GzEPzvFWDWTM-kvhw ) The Simply Human Facebook page ( http://facebook.com/simplyhumanlifestyle ) Subscribe to the Simply Human Podcast ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-simply-human-podcast/id722924013 ) on iTunes Listen to the Podcast on Stitcher ( http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/simply-human-podcast/the-simply-human-podcast?refid=stpr ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-simply-human-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Diva Nagula is a board-certified osteopathic physician and has extensive knowledge and training in Integrative and Functional Medicine. His book From Doctor to Patient details how he healed cancer by taking a holistic approach to his traditional treatment regimen that ultimately led him to remission. The mind, body, and spirit are all essential parts of our being. If we neglect even one of them, it will have dire consequences moving forward. If you want to learn how to attain well being in your life and preserve it if you already have it, make sure you listen to this episode. Here are the key links from the episode: BOOK: From Doctor To Patient Subscribe to the From Doctor To Patient Podcast Join the Breakthrough Success Facebook Group Schedule a free strategy call with me Did you enjoy this episode? It would greatly help if you subscribe to Breakthrough Success and leave a quick review.
Amanda interviews Dr. Diva Nagula about focusing on success through a crisis. They talk about his struggle with stage four lymphoma. Dr. Diva Nagula is a board-certified osteopathic physician and has extensive knowledge and training in Integrative and Functional Medicine. View his book here: From Doctor to Patient: Healing Cancer Through Mind, Body, and Spirit https://fromdoctortopatient.com/
Paul is joined by Dr Diva Nagula, the best-selling author of ‘From Doctor To Patient: Healing Cancer Through Mind, Body and Spirit’, and the creator of hit podcast ‘From Doctor To Patient’, in order to discuss his methods of achieving well-being through careful balance of the mind, body, spirit, and of course, the heart. ABOUT THE GUEST Dr. Diva Nagula is a board-certified osteopathic physician and has extensive knowledge and training in Integrative and Functional Medicine. He is a Washington, D.C. native and grew up in Alexandria, Virginia. His interest in medicine developed at an early age when he decided to follow in his father’s footsteps and practice medicine. After several years of fighting cancer, he remains in complete remission. At the time of his diagnosis, he developed an interest in Integrative and Functional Medicine; an approach that focuses on treating the whole patient. Traditional medicine treats patients by their symptoms. Dr. Nagula’s realized his poor lifestyle choices – extreme stress, lack of sleep, infrequent exercise, and standard American (processed) diet – contributed to his diagnosis; there were no genetic links to his cancer. He owes his successful battle and remission to the tenets of integrative and functional medicine. He is in the best shape and best health of his life and owes it all to his positive lifestyle changes. In December of 2019, Dr. Nagula released his best-selling book ‘From Doctor to Patient: Healing Cancer through Mind, Body and Spirit’, as well as a podcast series: ‘From Doctor to Patient’. His book talks about his journey through cancer and offers advice on how to achieve well-being. His podcast series discusses various modalities to help heal the body and balance the mind, body and spirit. ABOUT THE HOST Paul Lowe is the founder of PaulLoweHEARTS and makes a difference by helping you make a difference. He is totally committed to his HEARTS-centred approach of… Helping Everyone Achieve Results Towards Success Paul has a long and distinguished history of coaching & mentoring - particularly focusing on helping you clarify your true life’s purpose. He has also been responsible for raising significant funds for a multitude of good causes; positively inspiring many, many children – from challenging backgrounds – within the UK and globally. Paul and his empathic team embrace a three-fold purpose: Firstly, to help you find your purpose; secondly, to get your inspirational messages & stories out into the world; whilst thirdly, to support charitable organisations in their development & fund-raising – to make a global difference. We achieve this by: Delivering our empowering HEARTS-centred programmes Sharing your true-life inspirational messages and stories through our Speaking From Our HEARTS book series & podcast Utilising our truly authentic charitable commitment, empathy & HEARTS CONTACT METHODS Mob: +44 (0) 7958 042 155 E-mail: paul@paul-lowe.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/PaulLoweHEARTS Web: https://www.speakingfromourhearts.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/speakingfromourhearts1/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/343409936534175/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqmznF8VCcZKEdSfE7VlwUA
My guest on this episode of The Toxin Terminator podcast is Dr. Diva Nagula. He is a board-certified physician and has studied extensively in integrative and functional medicine.Tune in Dr. Nagula talks about how his drive for recognition and acceptance created a lifestyle that lead him to be diagnosed with stage 4 Non-Hodgkins Lymphona. Both in this podcast and in his new book, From Doctor to Patient, Dr. Nagula talks about his journey openly and honestly. He explains how it ultimately led him toward living and advocating for the path of holistic wellness that includes body, mind, and spirit to not only heal but prevent disease.Find out about:How some habits related to the entrepreneurial mindset can contribute to health issues.Why you should pay attention to the toxins in your home environment.The benefits of living an anti-inflammatory lifestyle.What to pay attention to in your body.The importance of having a community to lean on.Quotes:"The easiest change that we can implement is changing our diet.”“Anything that is not natural has a tendency to be toxic to our bodies.”“To reduce all these issues, we have to reduce inflammation.”“You can empower yourself with being more aware of your body.”“It all starts with the gut.”“Being alone is a risk factor for mortality, more so than smoking and alcohol.”Important Links & MentionsDr. Diva Nagula's WebsiteAmazon link to Dr. Nagula's book, From Doctor to Patient To 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. Diva Nagula. He is a board-certified physician and has studied extensively in integrative and functional medicine.Tune in Dr. Nagula talks about how his drive for recognition and acceptance created a lifestyle that lead him to be diagnosed with stage 4 Non-Hodgkins Lymphona. Both in this podcast and in his new book, From Doctor to Patient, Dr. Nagula talks about his journey openly and honestly. He explains how it ultimately led him toward living and advocating for the path of holistic wellness that includes body, mind, and spirit to not only heal but prevent disease.Find out about:How some habits related to the entrepreneurial mindset can contribute to health issues.Why you should pay attention to the toxins in your home environment.The benefits of living an anti-inflammatory lifestyle.What to pay attention to in your body.The importance of having a community to lean on.Quotes:"The easiest change that we can implement is changing our diet.”“Anything that is not natural has a tendency to be toxic to our bodies.”“To reduce all these issues, we have to reduce inflammation.”“You can empower yourself with being more aware of your body.”“It all starts with the gut.”“Being alone is a risk factor for mortality, more so than smoking and alcohol.”Important Links & MentionsDr. Diva Nagula's WebsiteAmazon link to Dr. Nagula's book, From Doctor to Patient To listen to the podcast episode click here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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When Dr. Diva Nagula was diagnosed with stage four non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, he was confused and caught off guard. As a doctor himself, he went into research mode, trying to figure out how this ... The post From Doctor to Patient: Dr. Diva Nagula appeared first on Author Hour.
From Doctor to digital marketing entrepreneurHow Going through school was just the thing that you didPivotal moment of intense fear of what was going to come after school and graduatingWhat world/family tells you to do vs. what I want to do/God gifted you to do How studying to be a doctor has paid off in ways he never anticipated, even though he is not practicingDo not look back with regret. Experience is the greatest teacher.Disruption of divine order- hanging out with successful people in business but had issues in other areas of life (relationships, etc)Your actions everyday are a reflection of the vision you have for your life. Really taking time in the morning to meditate and pray about what God’s mission and vision is for your lifeVisualization in the morning & how that helped him gain clarityKnowing who you are & God’s ability to move things when you are in alignment with him. Understanding what your unique gifts areSeek wise counsel from people who have similar gifts. Find someone local to model afterManaging discernment with expanding your circle of influenceDr. David TouhillInfluencer Product and Marketing StrategistDr. David started out as a young marketing director in the greater New York City area, successfully acquiring wealth management clients with an average net worth of ten million dollars. His position there taught him the importance of having sound judgement and a robust business and marketing strategy when running a successful multi million-dollar business. While acquiring his doctorate degree, he built a private marketing firm that worked directly with CEO's of multi-million-dollar natural health and wellness centers to scale office systems, establish branding, and building effective Facebook and SEO marketing programs. During this time, Dr. David managed over $500,000 in marketing ad spend for over 40 separate businesses. He took this experience into the influencer marketing space in 2014, building health-based online educational programs, memberships and launch strategies specifically through website development, sales funnels, social media and digital marketing processes.He is an innovative product and marketing strategist, bridging the gap between the vision and the strategic plan, designing specific products and processes that are scalable, providing long term revenue and growth.Specialties:Digital Marketing(Facebook Ads, SEO, Email, Product Launches)Executive LeadershipStrategic Planning and Decision MakingOperations DevelopmentBranding and Visual DesignsDr. David has worked with influencers including: Dr. Josh Axe, Jordan Rubin of Ancient Nutrition, Mckel Hill of Nutrition Stripped, Patrick Gentempo, Olympic Gold Medalist Shawn Johnson, Mr. Universe - Dr. Chris Zaino, Boston Celtics Surgeon Dr. Ethan Kellum, and many others. He is passionate about working with brands that have a powerful purpose to help others, and creates strategies that help them go from good to great.
From the band "Ramonda Hammer" the very talented musician/singer/songwriter Devin Davis stops by! Things talked about in episode 326 were kids being kids, catching the music bug, From Doctor to musician, songwriting then and now, overcoming yourself, The new album "I Never Wanted Company", the beginning to now and Salem talk.
Phyllis Harbinger + Charrisse Johnston: Oh the Places You'll Go Today in the lounge, Nick catches up with Phyllis Harbinger while he's just outside her soon-to-be new apartment in Miami. Nick is in town for the grand opening of the new Porcelanosa Miami showroom. He also has the pleasure of interviewing Charrisse Johnston, past Chair of ASID National Board of Directors and Interior Design Practice Leader at Steinberg. What's So Great About Miami? Nick asks Phyllis why she chose to Miami and her first answer is simple: She doesn't like the cold. Additionally, she had always liked Florida but was never sure about living there. When her sister took Phyllis on a trip to Miami as part of a birthday celebration, she found herself falling in love with the city. The culture was intoxicating with its rich diversity and vibrant energy; something she says helps keep her young. Not just that, but Phyllis loves speaking Spanish, which Miami enables her to do a lot of. She compares the culture of Miami to that of New York but with more cleanliness and greater energy. The Miami Renaissance Nick asks Phyllis to describe what's happening in the design scene of Miami. She tells him that it's ever-changing with new showrooms, restaurants, hotels, and all sorts of things going up on a weekly basis. The city is going through a renaissance period where a lot of old designs are being integrated with new ones and Phyllis invites anyone interested in seeing great design to visit Miami for that reason. Plus, Art Basel is now being held in Miami from December 7-10, along with ICFF which was held in October. The Art Deco Festival will also be happening in South Beach, Florida. With so many things going on, there's never a dull moment in Miami. When Phyllis closes on her new apartment, she plans on renting it out from May to October to accommodate the influx Miami sees of South Africans vacationing there for their winter. This will not be the first time Phyllis has rented out a property to travelers; she sees it as a fun challenge because it requires her to make the space something she can fully enjoy along with her renters. As Phyllis says her goodbyes, she reminds listeners to visit her on her website if they would like to use her consulting services and learn more about her. Getting to Know Charrisse Johnston Charrisse values functionality over style when it comes to her personal fashion, but if she were to choose a favorite accessory, it would be her handbag she always receives compliments on. Charrisse and her siblings are first-generation Americans from Chinese-American parents and that Chinese was her first language. Since her parents never used profanities in the household, she and her two brothers and one sister would make up nonsense profanities in Chinese and tattle on each other, only to be met with confusion from her mother and father. Charrisse's favorite movie is Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, though she forgets the name at first. Charrisse notes how in today's society, “you feel like you're not worthy unless you're going one-million miles-per-hour all the time,” which isn't healthy. She argues that while we as a culture generally recognize this, more people need to actually take and appreciate time for themselves. Charrisse talks about how in L.A., professionals who don't feel the need to dress up and aren't required to go into the office every day are often the most successful. As such, we shouldn't feel too guilty for giving ourselves a break. From Doctor to Designer: Charrisse's Journey to Interior Design As the oldest of four siblings in a Chinese-American family, Charrisse was groomed to be a doctor. She attended John Hopkins University and majored in biology with the intent to apply for medical school after graduation. During her time at the university, however, she learned that she was more interested in knowing what made people “tick” both physically and mentally. She didn't like seeing people in pain either which ma...
Phyllis Harbinger + Charrisse Johnston: Oh the Places You'll Go Today in the lounge, Nick catches up with Phyllis Harbinger while he's just outside her soon-to-be new apartment in Miami. Nick is in town for the grand opening of the new Porcelanosa Miami showroom. He also has the pleasure of interviewing Charrisse Johnston, past Chair of ASID National Board of Directors and Interior Design Practice Leader at Steinberg. What's So Great About Miami? Nick asks Phyllis why she chose to Miami and her first answer is simple: She doesn't like the cold. Additionally, she had always liked Florida but was never sure about living there. When her sister took Phyllis on a trip to Miami as part of a birthday celebration, she found herself falling in love with the city. The culture was intoxicating with its rich diversity and vibrant energy; something she says helps keep her young. Not just that, but Phyllis loves speaking Spanish, which Miami enables her to do a lot of. She compares the culture of Miami to that of New York but with more cleanliness and greater energy. The Miami Renaissance Nick asks Phyllis to describe what's happening in the design scene of Miami. She tells him that it's ever-changing with new showrooms, restaurants, hotels, and all sorts of things going up on a weekly basis. The city is going through a renaissance period where a lot of old designs are being integrated with new ones and Phyllis invites anyone interested in seeing great design to visit Miami for that reason. Plus, Art Basel is now being held in Miami from December 7-10, along with ICFF which was held in October. The Art Deco Festival will also be happening in South Beach, Florida. With so many things going on, there's never a dull moment in Miami. When Phyllis closes on her new apartment, she plans on renting it out from May to October to accommodate the influx Miami sees of South Africans vacationing there for their winter. This will not be the first time Phyllis has rented out a property to travelers; she sees it as a fun challenge because it requires her to make the space something she can fully enjoy along with her renters. As Phyllis says her goodbyes, she reminds listeners to visit her on her website if they would like to use her consulting services and learn more about her. Getting to Know Charrisse Johnston Charrisse values functionality over style when it comes to her personal fashion, but if she were to choose a favorite accessory, it would be her handbag she always receives compliments on. Charrisse and her siblings are first-generation Americans from Chinese-American parents and that Chinese was her first language. Since her parents never used profanities in the household, she and her two brothers and one sister would make up nonsense profanities in Chinese and tattle on each other, only to be met with confusion from her mother and father. Charrisse's favorite movie is Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, though she forgets the name at first. Charrisse notes how in today's society, “you feel like you're not worthy unless you're going one-million miles-per-hour all the time,” which isn't healthy. She argues that while we as a culture generally recognize this, more people need to actually take and appreciate time for themselves. Charrisse talks about how in L.A., professionals who don't feel the need to dress up and aren't required to go into the office every day are often the most successful. As such, we shouldn't feel too guilty for giving ourselves a break. From Doctor to Designer: Charrisse's Journey to Interior Design As the oldest of four siblings in a Chinese-American family, Charrisse was groomed to be a doctor. She attended John Hopkins University and majored in biology with the intent to apply for medical school after graduation. During her time at the university, however, she learned that she was more interested in knowing what made people “tick” both physically and mentally. She didn't like seeing people in pain either which ma...
Jennifer Nappier entered the University of Maryland Baltimore County as a pre-med biology major, but she changed her path and graduated from law school eight years later. January 2017 marks her tenth year as part of the Maryland Bar Association. Jennifer started her career as a staff attorney for a non-profit, representing victims of domestic violence. She then moved to the Maryland Department of Labor, working with unemployment insurance appeal hearings. In October of 2015, she was appointed as an Administrative Law Judge for the Maryland Office of Administrative Hearings. Join us for some interesting insights! TWEET: “#Goals and #dreams are fluid and changing.” #JenniferNappier From Doctor to Lawyer: Is there something you’ve “always wanted to be”? For Jennifer, it was being a doctor that dominated her childhood dreams, mostly because of her love of all things science. She was determined to be a pediatrician until she ran head-on into chemistry classes in college. After deciding she had suffered through enough, she took a law class, loved it, and completely changed her career path. Helping those who want to be heard: Jennifer’s extensive work with people who are “down on their luck” has taught her that acknowledging and hearing them means everything. As an ALJ, she works with people who have had bad experiences with the law and the court system. Jennifer operates within the premise that everyone deserves the chance to be appreciated, heard, and considered. TWEET: “Everyone deserves to be appreciated, heard, and considered.” #Respect #JenniferNappier How Social Life Changes: Do you struggle to maintain social relationships? Does chasing your dreams sometimes mean leaving a social life behind? Jennifer says that the two concepts are not mutually exclusive. She shares how we need to find new ways to maintain relationships and face the challenges of keeping up with friends and family. Some people get lost in chasing their dreams, but it’s important to be there for friends and family and not being consumed by work. TWEET: “Take a day off just for yourself.” #SelfCare #JenniferNappier OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE: [1:45] Being an Administrative Law Judge [5:45] From pre-med to law [10:30] Don’t do it for someone else! [11:35] TV lawyers’ income: NOT the norm [14:41] Jennifer’s time at the House of Ruth [18:25] A planned career path? [24:40] New aspirations [26:35] Work/Life balance [32:52] Changing social life: keeping up with each other [34:03] Self-care [37:33] One action for dream chasers TWEETS YOU CAN USE: “I realized I didn’t want to be a #doctor badly enough to suffer through more #chemistry classes.” #careerchange “Learn to say NO without being apologetic for it.” #Boundaries #Empowered
Welcome to the 11th episode of the ADHD Podcast. In this episode, I discuss my experience of going from being a doctor in ADHD, to being a patient in ADHD. On this episode, we cover: Feedback on Rethink ADHD: Changing the Discussion A reminder to check eyesight From Doctor to Patient – my reflections on my […] The post 011: ADHD Podcast Episode 11: From Doctor to Patient appeared first on Dr. Kenny Handelman. © Medical Integrity Inc. All rights reserved worldwide.