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Dr. Jordan B. Peterson sits down for a candid discussion with Dr. Mehmet Oz, discussing the toxified food environment within the United States—pointing directly to its causes—and exploring not just possible, but immediate routes for change. These include better governmental oversight, but also the implementation of new technologies such as AI. Dr. Mehmet Oz, newly appointed by President Donald Trump as the 17th Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), is a cardiothoracic surgeon, professor emeritus at Columbia University, and former leader of the heart institute at New York Presbyterian Medical Center, known for innovations like the Mitraclip and over 400 publications in heart surgery, health policy, and complementary medicine. He gained national fame through The Dr. Oz Show, winning nine Daytime Emmys and authoring several New York Times bestsellers, before becoming the 2022 Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania. A Harvard and UPenn MD/MBA graduate, Oz also co-founded the influential health platform Sharecare and the nationwide teen wellness initiative Healthcorps. His public influence has been recognized by Time, Forbes, and Esquire, making him a high-profile figure at the intersection of medicine, media, and policy. This episode was filmed on November 13th, 2024 | Links | For Dr. Mehmet Oz: On X https://x.com/droz?lang=en On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dr_oz/?hl=en Dr. Mehmet Oz shares his vision for CMS https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/press-releases/dr-mehmet-oz-shares-vision-cms
In this episode, Peter is joined by a panel of leaders in the health industry, discussing how AI will forever change our healthcare system. Recorded on Oct 30th, 2024 Views are my own thoughts; not Financial, Medical, or Legal Advice. Including: Will Ahmed (CEO, Whoop) Amir Dan Rubin (Founder, Healthier Capital) Dr. Mehmet Öz (Founder, HealthCorps, and, award-winning TV host) Dr. Jim Tananbaum (Founder, Forsite Capital) Learn more about the Future Investment Initiative Institute (FII): https://fii-institute.org/ Pre-order my Longevity Guidebook here: https://longevityguidebook.com/ _____________ I send weekly emails with the latest insights and trends on today's and tomorrow's exponential technologies. Stay ahead of the curve, and sign up now: Blog Learn more about my executive summit, Abundance360: https://www.abundance360.com/ _____________ Connect With Peter: Twitter Instagram Youtube Moonshots
In this episode of the podcast, we are excited to welcome Shay Wheat, a Certified Event Producer™ and the CEO of Grace & Ease Productions, Inc. Shay is renowned for her expertise in the event production industry, having created impactful programs like “The Powerful Event Process” and “The Ultimate Event Planner Certification Program.” Shay's company, Grace & Ease Productions, Inc., specializes in supporting clients to create powerful and profitable events. They have an impressive track record of producing both in-person and live-virtual events, managing gatherings that range from intimate groups of 200 to large-scale events with over 4,000 attendees. Shay and her team are known for their comprehensive planning, speaker and sponsor support, and the production of events that are not only experiential but also focus on generating significant revenue. Over the years, Shay has collaborated with well-known celebrities such as Dr. Oz, Lisa Nichols, Dr. Claire Zammit, Bill Baren, Alison J. Prince, and Josh Turner. Her ability to work alongside such high-profile figures highlights her industry reputation and versatility. One of Shay's notable achievements includes assisting a client in generating over $2.1 million dollars from a single Virtual Live 3-day event. Overall, her clients have collectively made over $24 million in revenue, gained more than 3,500 new clients, and impacted the lives of over 16,000 attendees through their events. Shay's portfolio of produced events is diverse and includes 1LifeFullyLived.org, a non-profit personal development organization, the business training event Big Shift Experience, the speaker training event Big Impact Live, and Path 2 Passion, focused on reigniting passion in life and business. She also produced the Hot Life, Hot Love event, the multi-speaker Create Your Future Health Summit featuring keynotes from Dr. Oz and Martha Stewart, and events for HealthCorps, a Dr. Oz non-profit organization, such as Highway to Health and the Capitol Region Women's Conference. Shay Wheat's contribution to the event planning industry is significant, with her work emphasizing the creation of events that are not only financially successful but also offer enriching and transformative experiences for attendees. For More Info: https://highprofitevents.com/
Recorded June 13th, 2022. I discuss the impact of news and social media on personal finance, global economics, and our perception of wealth. Social Media: https://linktr.ee/Spare_Change_Podcast Sources: Thomas J Ackermann. “Study Finds 'Fake News' Has Real Cost: $78 Billion.” Thomas J Ackermann, 22 Nov. 2019, https://www.bgp4.com/2019/11/22/study-finds-fake-news-has-real-cost-78-billion/. Stansberry, Kathleen, and Ph.D. The Financial Drain of Misinformation – PRsay. prsay.prsa.org/2021/04/22/the-financial-drain-of-misinformation/. “Calling Bullshit : Telling Truth from Fiction in the Information Age - from CU CWA 2022 - UMC Ballroom 4/6/22.” Livestream, livestream.com/loclyzmedia/cwaballroomapril6-2022/videos/230427604. Accessed 13 June 2022. src="https://www.rd.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/BlankProfile.png?fit=50, img class="avatar" alt="Laurie Budgar, et al. “Misinformation vs. Disinformation: How to Tell the Difference.” Reader's Digest, 28 Apr. 2022, www.rd.com/article/misinformation-vs-disinformation/. McQuail's Mass Communication Theory. 2010. “How Social Media Can Affect Your Self Esteem.” HealthCorps, 15 July 2019, healthcorps.org/how-social-media-can-affect-your-self-esteem/. #behavioraleconomics #personalfinance #globaleconomy #russiaukrainewar #fintech #socialmedia #globaleconomics #russia #ukraine #investing #budgeting #psychology #misinformation #disinformation #socialresponsibility #redditvideos #podcast #pod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spare-change-podcast/support
Daphne Oz, mom, NYTimes bestselling author, Emmy winning co-host of The Dish on Oz; Daphne's new book “Eat Your Heart Out: All-Fun, No-Fuss Food to Celebrate Eating Clean” will be released in April 2022 During the holidays, what's the first thing that comes to mind? For me, it's family and food. Today's guest is a bonafide expert in both. Daphne Oz is an Emmy Award-winning television host, New York Times-bestselling author, natural foods chef and entrepreneur who has made her mark in food&beverage, wellness, beauty, and parenting. In 2019, Daphne joined FOX's hit show MasterChef Junior as their newest judge alongside renowned chefs Gordon Ramsay and Aaron Sanchez. As one of the cohosts of The Dish on Oz (a weekly series on The Dr. Oz Show), Daphne brings the latest in food news, family-friendly recipes, expert tricks, and Insta-worthy indulgence to the small screen. She was previously co-host of ABC's The Chew for six seasons. Known for her friendly and inspiring candor, Daphne shares her real life insights with more than 1 million fans across social media. We often see her on the Food Network, The Today Show, and Rachael Ray. In her chart-topping podcast, Mom Brain, she cultivates candid conversations about parenting and raising happy, confident kids with trusted experts, doctors, celebrities and friends. Daphne is the bestselling author of The Dorm Room Diet, Relish, and The Happy Cook, and her latest, Eat Your Heart Out: All Fun, No-Fuss Food to Celebrate Eating Clean. She sits on the Columbia Children's Board and is the Co-Chair of the Junior Board for HealthCorps, a non-profit that brings nutrition, exercise, and stress modification education to high school students in more than 60 schools across the United States. Daphne and her husband John Jovanavic have four beautiful children, Philomena, Jovan Jr., Domenica, and Giovanna. Meet My Guest: WEBSITE: DaphneOz.com INSTAGRAM: @DaphneOz TWITTER: @DaphneOz FACEBOOK: /DaphneOz
In this episode of Healthy Chats, HealthCorps CEO Amy Braun welcomes Jack D. Hidary a successful serial entrepreneur and leader in AI and Quantum Technologies. Jack is currently the head of Sandbox, an Alphabet unit that focuses on AI and Quantum. Jack is the author of Quantum Computing: An Applied Approach, a leading textbook in the field.Jack is also the catalyst behind HealthCorps' Save the Students campaign that delivered thousands of “health saving” kits to students across the country. Each kit included a connected thermometer, masks and HealthCorps resources for the students and their families.In September 2021, Jack will be among the honorees at HealthCorps' annual benefit for his contributions to health and wellness.It's a fascinating conversation that explores the impact of AI and Quantum Computing on the future of healthcare, lessons learned from the pandemic and helping students reach their potential.Support the show (https://www.healthcorps.org/donate)
In this episode I speak to Mena Mirhom, M.D., Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Columbia University Medical Center, co-author of, "Women's Pearls: A Focus on Women's Mental Health," advisory board member of Healthcorps and a partner to the NBA's Player Association re: mental health, whose wakeup call was noticing the lack of justice with regard to mental health care for women and minorities and want to correct that. https://www.healthcorps.org/staff/dr-mena-mirhom/
With the Tokyo Olympics right around the corner, what better way to usher in what will be non-traditional Olympic games, than with a conversation about mental strength, resilience and believing in yourself.In this episode of Healthy Chats, HealthCorps CEO Amy Braun sits down with Board of Advisor member, the legendary Jackie Joyner-Kersee. Having been dubbed ‘The Greatest Female Athlete of the 20th Century' by Sports Illustrated, Jackie Joyner-Kersee's athletic accomplishments are literally second to none. By the conclusion of her career in the heptathlon and long jump events she had amassed six Olympic medals (3 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze) and four World Champion titles over four consecutive Olympic Games. Jackie was the first woman in history to earn more than 7,000 points in the heptathlon and today, over 20 years later, she still holds the world heptathlon record of 7,291 points. She continues to hold the Olympic and national records in the long jump and her 1994 performance in the long jump remains the second longest in history.Jackie came from very humble beginnings and describes her early home life as being full of love, principle and discipline. These ingrained values have served Jackie well both on and off the field through her life. She has been described by the sports media as one of the warmest, most even-tempered, grace-filled persons in all of athletics.In 1988, Jackie established the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation as the vehicle through which she provides youth, adults and families with the resources to improve their quality of life, HealthCorps is proud to partner with her foundation and provide our programming to the teens it serves.Her advice to all of us, young and old? Believe in yourself. Never miss an episode of Healthy Chats by subscribing on your favorite platform and following us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @healthcorps and on our teen channel @teenhealthvibe on Instagram.Support the show (https://www.healthcorps.org/donate)
In this episode I speak with Amy Braun, CEO of HealthCorps, a non-profit committed to saving lives by addressing health inequities in at-risk communities through educational leadership, programming and service training whose wakeup call was becoming really angry when she met with underserved youth where the "system" and they themselves had given up on. http://healthcorps.org
As we open our second season of Healthy Chats, we have a bonus episode with a representative from CVS Health, which we're very happy about as the CVS Health Foundation is one of our favorite partners.In 2020, HealthCorps honored the CVS Health Foundation for its commitment to working in communities. We applauded CVS Health and its belief that everyone should have the opportunity to make healthy choices, regardless of the condition in which they are born, grow, live, work and age. The CVS Health Foundation provides strategic support to partners, like HealthCorps, that are helping to increase community-based access to health care for at-risk populations.A year ago no one could have imagined what the next 300 days would hold for us. But here we are, emerging from the pandemic with optimism fueled by hope and science.CVS Health has remained on the front lines of our global battle with covid and it's fitting that they are with us today to discuss how we can all engage to bring this chapter to an end.In this bonus episode of Healthy Chats, Amy speaks with Dr. Ulises Perez, a chief medical officer and senior director of clinical solutions for CVS Health. This episode was recorded when the fate of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine was in limbo. Spoiler alert, Dr. Perez predicted it would be back in use within a week.Our bonus episode provides great insight into the different vaccines, why pharmacies are playing such an important role in vaccine distribution and the vaccines roll out to teens.For more information about HealthCorps, please visit www.healthcorps.org For more information about CVS Health and the CVS Foundation, go to www.cvshealth.com Support the show (https://www.healthcorps.org/donate)
On paper, he is one incredibly intelligent dude. A degree from Harvard, an MBA and MD from the University of Pennsylvania… so how did he wind up being a pill pusher with a daytime TV show? Dr. Oz and his pseudoscience promotion have landed him in some controversy over the years and now have landed him in our courtroom. Is Dr. Oz on to something here, or does he just like the paychecks that roll in each month from the diet pill du jour he puts his stamp on? We’ll let you be the judge of that on the latest episode of AHC Podcast. oz. (2020, April 17). Retrieved March 1, 2021, from https://www.biography.com/personality/dr-oz Mehmet oz. (n.d.). Retrieved March 1, 2021, from https://www.britannica.com/biography/Mehmet-Oz Mehmet oz Biography. (n.d.). Retrieved March 1, 2021, from https://www.notablebiographies.com/newsmakers2/2007-Li-Pr/Oz-Mehmet.html#ixzz6o6ZDmWCS Oz: Remembering my FATHER, Mustafa Oz. (2020, December 21). Retrieved March 1, 2021, from https://www.doctoroz.com/article/dr-oz-remembering-my-father-mustafa-oz Bies, J. (2019, February 10). Dr. oz MOURNS death of his Father, whose career brought the family to Delaware in the 60s. Retrieved March 1, 2021, from https://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/2019/02/10/dr-oz-mourns-death-his-father-whose-career-brought-family-delaware/2829834002/ Helen Murphy and Anya Leon August 15, Murphy, H., & Leon, A. (2019, August 15). Baby makes Six! Daphne Oz welcomes DAUGHTER Giovanna ines. Retrieved March 1, 2021, from https://people.com/parents/daphne-oz-welcomes-daughter-giovanna-ines-exclusive/ Bruni, F. (2010, April 16). Dr. does-it-all. Retrieved March 1, 2021, from https://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/18/magazine/18Oz-t.html Jamie Friedlander https://www.success.com/author/jamie-friedlander/. (2018, October 08). How Dr. Oz's HealthCorps is creating young leaders. Retrieved March 1, 2021, from https://www.success.com/how-dr-oz-healthcorps-is-creating-young-leaders/ Winsor, B. (2014, October 27). 9 famous Americans you probably didn't know were muslim. Retrieved March 1, 2021, from http://www.businessinsider.com/these-9-famous-americans-are-all-muslim-2014-10 (n.d.). Retrieved March 1, 2021, from https://nes.princeton.edu/about How much does your doctor actually know about nutrition? (n.d.). Retrieved March 1, 2021, from https://www.heart.org/en/news/2018/05/03/how-much-does-your-doctor-actually-know-about-nutrition Doctors need more nutrition education. (2017, May 09). Retrieved March 1, 2021, from https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/hsph-in-the-news/doctors-nutrition-education/ How much do doctors learn about nutrition? (n.d.). Retrieved March 1, 2021, from https://health.usnews.com/wellness/food/articles/2016-12-07/how-much-do-doctors-learn-about-nutrition Neale, T. (2011, September 15). FDA slams 'dr. Oz' for apple Juice Report. Retrieved March 1, 2021, from https://www.medpagetoday.com/PrimaryCare/DietNutrition/28528 PMC, E. (n.d.). Europe pmc. Retrieved March 1, 2021, from http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/26606807 Bucher, A. (2019, August 10). Dr. oz hit with class action over 'miracle' weight loss SUPPLEMENT CLAIMS. Retrieved March 1, 2021, from https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/lawsuit-news/327282-dr-oz-hit-with-class-action-over-miracle-weight-loss-supplement-claims/ Izadi, E., & Farhi, P. (2020, April 17). Dr. Oz, fox's ALL-PURPOSE coronavirus PUNDIT, apologizes for pushing the 'TRADE-OFF' of REOPENING SCHOOLS. Retrieved March 1, 2021, from https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/media/dr-oz-apologizes-for-fox-news-coronavirus-comments/2020/04/16/318a6d76-8012-11ea-a3ee-13e1ae0a3571_story.html Mark Wahlberg and Dr. Oz just settled their Breakfast debate with a Push-Up Challenge. (2020, February 28). Retrieved March 1, 2021, from https://www.mensjournal.com/health-fitness/mark-wahlberg-dr-oz-push-up-challenge/
Natalie J. Tunzi serves as the Program Planning and Evaluations Manager at HealthCorps where she focuses on understanding and enhancing program impact. HealthCorps, a national non-profit organization devoted to strengthening communities with the most innovative approaches to health and wellness to help the next generation be more resilient, both mentally and physically. In this episode, Natalie and her colleague Kate Crimmins, share the approach of HealthCorps and how COVID-19 has impacted their work with youth and schools across the country. Learn more: https://www.healthcorps.org/ To learn more about the Bloomberg American Health Initiative and the Bloomberg Fellows Program, visit https://americanhealth.jhu.edu/.
In this episode of Healthy Chats, Amy and her guests discuss the importance of diversity in medicine, specifically as it relates to inequity in health care for Black Americans and practices that can be taken to bridge that health care divide in communities of color.Last fall, The Survey on Race and Health, a joint project between Kaiser Family Foundation and ESPN's The Undefeated, explored the public's views and experiences on the topics of health care, racial discrimination, and the coronavirus pandemic, with a special focus on Black adults, a group that has borne a disproportionate burden of COVID-19 cases and deaths. That survey found that 7 in 10 Black Americans believe that people are treated unfairly based on race or ethnicity when they seek medical care.HealthCorps mission and steps taken since the organization's inception is to combat inequity in healthcare. To that point, 55% of HealthCorps' coordinators have gone into medical or health professions. And while not all HealthCorps coordinators are of color, they have all worked with communities of color, with a goal of providing long-term awareness of the communities they serve.Joining Amy for this important discussion are two health care activists, working to address these inequities and are truly the future of medicine.Jasmyne Jackson, is a former HealthCorps Coordinator at the Ginn Academy in Cleveland, Ohio. Jasmyne received her Medical Degree and her MBA from the University of Michigan, where she also served as president of the Black Medical Association which focuses on health care disparities, education activism, and mentorship. Jasmyne is currently a Pediatric Resident at Boston Children's Hospital and Boston Medical Center. She is also the author of a very personal and poignant opinion piece published by the Journal of American Medical Association – Pediatrics -- The Doctor Is Out—Reflections on Being a Black, Queer Physician (see attached).Jahmil Lacy is the winner of the second HealthCorps and Dr. Oz Diversity in Medicine Scholarship. Jahmil is a graduate of Morehouse College, the London of Economics, the Charles R Drew University of Medicine and Science and is currently enrolled in medical school at UCLA. Jahmil is also the founder of TRAP Medicine -- https://www.trapmedicine.org/ For more information on HealthCorps please visit our website www.healthcorps.org and for teen specific programs, visit @Teenhealthvibe on Instagram.Support the show (https://www.healthcorps.org/donate)
Joining Amy is Dr. Beth Frates, a member of HealthCorps Board of Advisors and a trainedphysiatrist and a health and wellness coach. Her expertise is in lifestyle medicine, and she works to empower patients to reach their optimal level of wellness by adopting healthy habits. She is co-author of the book Life After Stroke: The Guide to Recovering Your Health and Preventing Another Stroke and co-author of three chapters on behavior change in different medical textbooks. Dr. Frates also co-authored The Lifestyle Medicine Handbook: An Introduction to the Power of Healthy Habits which was ranked in the top 20 by Book Authority for medical book released in 2018. She recently published The Teen Lifestyle Medicine Handbook: The power of healthy living. In August of 2020, Dr. Frates was voted President of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. Learn more about Dr. Frates and her work here - https://www.bethfratesmd.com/Also joining Amy is Sarah Martin, HealthCorps Vice President of Programs and Evaluation.Sarah received her Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University ofSouthern California and her Master's in Public Health from NYU. After a decade in commercial research, Sarah shifted her focus toward behavioral science, conducting research and developing interventions focused on school-based health and wellness programming. Sarah has worked on multiple NIH funded grant teams in both academia and the non-profit sectors and her expertise in school-based health and wellness programming has been featured in several publications and presentations, many of which include HealthCorps. Sarah oversees HealthCorps programming.Access HealthCorps resources here - https://www.healthcorps.org/program-resourcesTogether Amy, Beth and Sarah discuss easy changes that teens (and parents) can make to combat stress and emerge happier and healthier. Find more tips for teens from HealthCorps@teenhealthvibe on InstagramSupport the show (https://www.healthcorps.org/donate)
This episode of Healthy Chats originally aired on December 18 as a virtual Town Hall with a full focus on the Covid-19 vaccine. The Town Hall was made available to anyone interested in attending via HealthCorps' social media channels. The conversation between HealthCorps CEO Amy Braun and the panel of experts was determined by questions submitted by those attending the virtual Town Hall. Based on those questions, experts discussed the FDA's approval process and the distribution process; how states plan on providing the vaccine (such as who receives it after healthcare workers); the vaccine's efficacy and the challenges public health officials face to ensure the vaccine is equitably distributed, specifically historic and cultural mistrust within the Black and Brown communities. Joining Amy for the conversation are:Mr. Victor Vandell, a participant in Pfizer's Covid 19 vaccine trials.Dr. John Whyte, Chief Medical Officer of WebMD. Formerly he was the Director of Professional Affairs and Stakeholder Engagement at the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.Dr. Josh Sharfstein Vice Dean for Public Health Practice & Community Engagement at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Previously, he served as Secretary of the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, as Principal Deputy Commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and as Commissioner of Health for Baltimore City.Dr. Mena Mirhom Board Certified Psychiatrist at Columbia University is a Board Certified Psychiatrist who specializes in the treatment of Adults and Adolescents. He completed his adult psychiatry training in the Mount Sinai health system in New York City and his fellowship training at Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Marjorie Bessel is the chief clinical officer at Banner Health in Arizona. Dr. Bessel earned a B.S. in biology, magna cum laude, from Syracuse University and she attended Rush Medical College in Chicago, Illinois, where she was presented with the James B. Herrick award for most outstanding performance in internal medicine.HealthCorps' founder and Chairman, Dr. Oz also joined us towards the end of our conversation to share his insights.Support the show (https://www.healthcorps.org/donate)
In this episode of Healthy Chats, HealthCorps CEO, Amy Braun welcomes Dr. John Whyte, Chief Medical Officer for WebMD (https://www.webmd.com/john-whyte ); Victor Cho, CEO of Evite and Kristy Gharabally, Senior Director of Marketing and Communications for Evite (www.evite.com ) for a lively conversation about safe and healthy holidays.Celebrations and holidays are certainly different in 2020. The upcoming holiday season is coming at a time when most Americans are simply worn out with pandemic fatigue. What is traditionally a time to gather with family and friends, will now have familiar pandemic elements of social distancing, masks and fist bumps rather than hugs.Dr. Whyte, Victor and Kristy will share their thoughts on the risks (and rewards) of holiday travel. They will also help us create holiday celebrations that are not only safe – you might even start a new tradition or two!HealthCorps has free health and wellness resources for teens, parents and teachers find them all at http://www.healthcorps.org Check out our Holiday Activity Guide and our Gratitude Wellness Challenge — both mentioned in this episode!Support the show (https://www.healthcorps.org/donate)
In this episode of Healthy Chats, Amy speaks with Pam Kehaly, President and CEO of Blue Cross® Blue Shield® of Arizona, an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Amy and Pam discuss the disturbing spike in depression and anxiety adults and teens are experiencing due to the COVID-19 pandemic — and how HealthCorps and BCBSAZ are addressing it. Both agree that part of being mentally healthy is to be physically healthy. Amy and Pam share personal insights and organizational resources to combat the pandemic's toll on mental health, including HealthCorps' #Walktober and #Stride4Students step challenges for students and adults.Through Pam's leadership, the 2,500 BCBSAZ employees work to inspire health across their state, by providing support and resources to help residents across their state achieve optimal health. Part of that commitment is sponsorship of HealthCorps in multiple Phoenix schools.Pam's engagement in youth health and wellness extends beyond her role as CEO of BCBSAZ; she also volunteers as a member of HealthCorps' Board of Directors. HealthCorps has been part of the Phoenix community for several years and currently works in the following schools — Academy of Math & Science South Mountain, North High School, Phoenix Elementary School District #1, and Pinnacle Peak Preparatory. Learn more about HealthCorps, its programs and online resources here (www.healthcorps.org).Support the show (https://www.healthcorps.org/donate)
As students and faculty return to school – physically and virtually, their health is at the forefront of the national conversation. In the inaugural episode of Healthy Chats, Amy and her guests discuss the role technology can play in keeping kids healthy and schools open — as well as the need to keep teens from feeling isolated as we move into the fall.Guests include Dr. Pedram Salimpour, a pediatrician, member of HealthCorps Board of Directors, and the CEO and founder of Pierce Health Solutions, focused on the creation of novel health delivery systems for Native American Tribes; Sharpstown (Texas) High School Athletic Director Carlos Quintero; Jaclyn Miller, HealthCorps Coordinator at Purcell High School in Oklahoma, and Jared Flamm, Kinsa Health VP of Growth. All are dedicated to keeping students healthy. And all are engaged in HealthCorps and also discuss the #SaveTheStudents campaign — https://www.healthcorps.org/savethestudentsYou can send a Safe Student Kit to a student at one of our participating HealthCorps Schools and a second kit will be sent for a classmate matched by a generous donor. That package includes:• A connected thermometer• Four (4) reusable masks• HealthCorps Program Resources• A school-wide program to monitor symptoms and protect from outbreakHealthCorps has partnered with Kinsa to monitor for outbreaks and prevent the spread of illness with their connected thermometers and digital screening program that prompts daily fever and symptom screenings to ensure only healthy students go to school. If a fever or symptom is present, families are reminded to stay home and guided to seek appropriate care and treatment to get better faster. The addition of a face covering is known to significantly reduce transmission, especially critical for asymptomatic cases which scientists suggest could be increasingly relevant in young carriers of the virus. By equipping families with these simple tools, schools can feel more confident in their ability to reopen, and parents can feel safe sending their kids to school.With your support, we will do our part to ensure students are healthy and able to learn this fall. https://www.healthcorps.org/savethestudentsSupport the show (https://www.healthcorps.org/donate)
Dear grandma and grandpa -- here’s how us millennials are doing Putting perspective into the story + understanding this situation to better find peace within this time. Episode 48- Dear Grandma and Grandpa: Here's how us millennials are doing Stay home, please. Cook more at home: order my books asap: fave 3? Clean Green Eats, Kintsugi Wellness, Clean Green Drinks What are you doing to help? -- write it down Glimpse into what our grandparents went through. Lesson -- find the value in this growth period Race -- --we can all be the change to help. "you cannot drive out hate with hate, only love can do that" - MLK Be the change you wish to see, stop talking about it and complaining and start doing more to help others. Get gorgeous, extra tips on how to get hot and take better care in this bonus time Keep it extra Get your shit together, now -- this is a great opportunity to utilize and take action. Practice finding peace within this perspective and process. DONATE TO THOSE IN NEED: HealthCorps.org Wellnessintheschools.org CityHarvest.org Follow Natural Born Leaders Jose Andres Sophia Amoruso Dave Ramsey take great care of yourself + one another + pass this on to a friend + 5 star review xx xx ck
Assemblyman Vince Fong from California's 34th District representing Kern County discusses the COVID-19 crisis in California. Assemblyman Fong joins the TehachaPod crew (Greg, Corey & Key) for a conversation about the things he is seeing and working on regarding the coronavirus crisis from the legislature. We ask about Kern County and Tehachapi and have an informative discussion. California is looking for recently retired medical professionals or those that are close to completing their training to consider helping, information can be found at www.HealthCorps.Ca.Gov
She Leads Podcast: Leadership Empowerment for Women of Color
Welcome to She Leads Podcast Season 6, Episode 4! This episode of She Leads Podcast features Nadege Fleurimond founder of ROAR Consulting. Nadege is an Author, Business Strategist, and Chef who leads her life like the Boss she is. To hear Nadege’s leadership journey, check out her interview as she shares a glimpse into her life story with us! Nadege has been an entrepreneur for nearly two decades, which has given her a wealth of knowledge and experience to share. She offers great advice on how to reinvent yourself and your business when times get tough, based on her experiences surviving the 2008 recession. This information is extremely timely for our current situation dealing with the Corona Virus, and trying to figure out how to pivot our businesses considering today’s landscape. Nadege’s Bio Nadege Fleurimond is an entrepreneur, speaker, author and business strategist living life in New York City. Utilizing her Haitian culinary background as a guide, As a chef, Fleurimond pulls a world of flavors from Asian, Latin American and European Cuisines to create tasty events that inspire, motivate and unify. Her catering company, Fleurimond Catering has catered for companies and institutions such as Ann-Hauser Busch, Columbia University, New York City Hall, BET News, and The Colbert Report, as well as notable individuals such as Vivica A. Fox, Al Jareau, and Dr. Mehmet Oz’s organization Healthcorps. Nadege has also catered at the White House. Nadege is the author of two books. Taste of Life, part cookbook, part memoir, Taste of Life offers readers an opportunity to view their own lives through a culinary lens and appreciate the beauty of food, family, friends, and tasty pleasures. The book is a humorous journey into the life of Nadege Fleurimond as she navigates her way through the world of food and the personal experiences with her family, friends and acquaintances she encounters. Her latest book,Haiti Uncovered, is a culinary travel coffee table cookbook that delves into the Art of Haitian Cuisine and brings into focus the beauty of Haiti through its diverse culinary traditions there by offering Haitians and non-Haitians an opportunity to explore and learn. The beautifully bound and illustrated, hard cover book, presents and represents the dishes, recipes, and cooking traditions, from all the 10 geographical Departments. Nadege graduated with a degree in Political Science from Columbia University. She is the recipient of the New York Media Alliance’s Ethnic Press Fellowship for 2010, and the 2011 Feet in Two Worlds Food Writers Fellowship from NYC Media. Nadege has appeared on Food Network’s Chopped and has received a US Embassy grant to provide Culinary Diplomacy work utilizing the culinary arts as a tool for empowerment, entrepreneurship, and self-esteem. Through her own quest for self-discovery, Nadege has learned and wants to reinforce, that the sky is indeed the limit. Who you are is not tied to a job title. Your true self will manifest no matter where you place yourself. Thus, through her ROAR (Reach, Organize, Act, Realize) Living method, she encourages a life of passion and purpose. “Be Empowered and Empower On” Nicole Walker
STUDENT DIET, STUDENT HEALTH AND LEARNING : Listen and meet Sarah Martin, Director of Programs for Healthcorps. This show is all about school-based health.
STUDENT DIET, STUDENT HEALTH AND LEARNING : Listen and meet Sarah Martin, Director of Programs for Healthcorps. This show is all about school-based health.
Irvin sits down his lifelong friend Dr. Mehmet C. Oz to talk about his new book called "Reinvent Rich". It has lots of useful information about how to manage your finances. All the proceeds from sales will go to HealthCorps. Go to https://reinventrich.com to purchase the book. Resources: Watch the video interview at https://www.facebook.com/droz/videos/vb.35541499994/918513301686582 Reinvent Rich Community: Subscribe with Apple PodcastsFollow on Spotify Listen on Stitcher
I was fortunate enough to get to know Randi while she was a Corpsmember in Denver. We rode bikes. enjoyed refreshing Denver craft beers and I halfheartedly watched a lot of Wisconsin sports. Unfortunately, this left little time to chat about #AmeriCorps. So it was great learning more about the amazing work she was able to do on her road to medical school. Enjoy! HealthCorps Link: http://bzfd.it/2BAqZJS Like the podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisYearAndBeyond/ Donate: https://igg.me/at/ThisYearandBeyond/
“The Western diet is destroying our world and our lives and creating all these problems that we don't need to have.” Rocco DiSpirito When it comes to food, we've been led to believe that healthy and delicious are mutually exclusive.When it comes to eating plant-based, forget about it. Most people can't imagine their palate can possibly be sated without animal products.I've worked hard to bust this myth.But I'm no chef.Good thing today's guest is.But Rocco DiSpirito is no ordinary chef. A James Beard award-winning culinary wizard, this guy is a straight up food genius.Named Food & Wine magazineʼs Best New Chef, People magazineʼs Sexiest Chef and the first chef to appear on Gourmet magazineʼs cover as Americaʼs Most Exciting Young Chef, Rocco is the author of 13 books (5 of which were NY Times bestsellers) who lorded over 3-Star restaurant Union Pacific, a New York City culinary landmark for many years (The New York Times deemed his dishes “pure genius”). Rocco skyrocketed to mainstream fame starring in a countless array of food and celebrity chef television shows, including NBC's The Restaurant, ABC’s Extreme Weight Loss, Bravo's Top Chef and Rocco’s Dinner Party, Restaurant Divided on Food Network — and even Dancing With The Stars.But it hasn't been all roses. Along the way, Rocco faced much adversity. He's battled detractors. And eventually his fast-paced, rich food-laden life caught up with him. By 38, Rocco had become seriously ill, boasting the metabolic rate of a 64-year old with an extra 40 pounds around the mid-section. His doctor told him he had no choice but to go on a battery of medications. But Rocco declined, setting his focus on healing himself with healthier food and physical exercise. It's a path that forever altered his career and indeed his life — a re-imagination of great tasting food in service to well-being; to physical exercise and the world of triathlon; and more recently to exploring the healing benefits of a plant-based diet and the challenge of creating tantalizing recipes without meat and dairy.Ultimately, Rocco walked away from the cloistered sub-culture of New York City haute cuisine. It's a move that puzzled the restaurant world, but Rocco was committed to leveraging his prodigious kitchen talents to help others achieve the vital wellness he now enjoys. Instead of opening up another bistro, he started coaching people. He launched an all-natural food product line. He founded a meal delivery service called The Pound A Day Diet. And he spends his free-time as an Ambassador for HealthCorps, visiting schools across the country performing cooking demonstrations and encouraging thousands of youth to build healthier habits.Indeed, it's a laudable mission to prove that healthy and delicious can indeed coexist.Rocco's more recent embrace of plant-based cuisine is what piqued my interest in sitting down with him. It's also the thrust of his brand new cookbook, Rocco's Healthy & Delicious: More than 200 (Mostly) Plant-Based Recipes for Everyday Life* hitting bookstores everywhere October 17.I love a good character arc. Charismatic and engaging, Rocco delivers in this super fun conversation with one of the world's greatest chefs.We discuss the obstacles he met growing up modestly in a... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rocco DiSpirito is a Healthy Lifestyle Crusader, James Beard award winning chef, and author of 12 highly acclaimed cookbooks, including his latest New York Times bestseller The Negative Calorie Diet: Lose Up To 10 Pounds in 10 Days with 10 All You Can Eat Foods. Among his successful cookbooks, he is also the author of #1 New York Times bestsellers including The Pound A Day Diet, Now Eat This! and Now Eat This! Diet. He is recognized for his inspiring weight loss journey and has dedicated his life to proving that healthy and delicious are not mutually exclusive. DiSpirito launched The Pound A Diet meal delivery service where he personally cooks for and coaches clients to better health. All meals are freshly prepared in DiSpirito’s New York City kitchen and feature local, organic, gluten-free, sugar-free and dairy-free ingredients, one of a kind menu customization to meet weight loss goals and delivery nationwide. In 2016, the innovative chef debuted Rocco’s Protein Powder, an organic, protein-packed, low carb, gluten-free, sugar-free, dairy-free, fat-free, non-GMO powder. Making healthy, low calorie and delicious options more accessible, he also offers better-for-you snacks such as high protein chocolate-strawberry quick fill bars, shakes and organic turkey jerky available on his website www.roccodispirito.com. Throughout his career, DiSpirito has starred in many popular TV shows. He helped guide life-changing transformations as the Healthy Food Coach on ABC’s hit series Extreme Weight Loss and its companion series Extreme Weight Loss: Love Can’t Weight. The celebrity chef and television personality starred in Restaurant Divided on Food Network in the fall of 2013, Now Eat This! with Rocco DiSpirito, a weekly, nationally-syndicated series in 2012 and Rocco’s Dinner Party which aired on Bravo in the summer of 2011, among other shows. In 2012, DiSpirito founded Savory Place Media, his production house. Its first project Now Eat This! Italy for AOL Originals became an instant Top 10 series on AOL garnering millions of views. DiSpirito was also the founder of the Now Eat This! truck, which featured meals created from his wildly successful series of cookbooks of the same name. In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, he aided storm victims and volunteers by providing more than 350,000 hot meals from the food truck. He serves on the Entertainment Council for Feeding America where he can frequently be found volunteering and serving guests at food banks throughout New York City. He is an Ambassador for HealthCorps, founded by Dr. Mehmet Oz, through which he visits schools around the country to empower students to make healthy food and lifestyle choices. DiSpirito also serves as an advisory board member to Hampton Creek, an innovative food tech startup dedicated to reducing the depletion of natural resources. Additionally, he works closely with Wellness In The Schools (WITS) as well as the John V. Lindsay Wildcat Academy. DiSpirito studied at the Culinary Institute of America and Boston University. By the time he turned 20 years old, he was working in the kitchens of legendary chefs around the globe. He was named Food & Wine magazine’s “Best New Chef,” People magazine’s “Sexiest Chef” and was the first chef to appear on Gourmet Magazine’s cover as “America’s Most Exciting Young Chef.” His 3-Star restaurant Union Pacific was a New York City culinary landmark for many years. He is a frequent guest on The View, The Dr. Oz Show, Fox & Friends, The Rachael Ray Show and CBS Sunday Morning among many other programs. When he is not cooking, he enjoys bicycling and participating in triathlons
HealthCorps at Benson High School helps teens get healthy in partnership with teachers, students, and ultimately families. Don’t you wish your teen came home and insisted you two go to the gym together? Well here is our continuing conversation with HealthCorps, which is one of those programs working with teens across the country in high schools to build mental resilience, fitness and good nutrition habits. Today, we speak with student Maya Brown, her mother Myrsa, and Physical Education teacher, Katie Meyer about, their experience of working with HealthCorps at Benson High School, in Portland, Oregon. They exemplify the tremendous impact that focusing on health and wellness education can have on students, teachers, schools and people’s lives.
Harnessing the vitality and energy of teenagers to build health and wellness HealthCorps, a non-profit organization started by Dr. Oz and his wife Lisa Oz, educates high school students around the country to build mental resilience, healthy nutrition, and increased physical fitness. Michelle Bouchard, president of HealthCorps joins us on Health Currents Radio to introduce listeners to this dynamic program which is working to create a healthy next generation.
An interview with HealthCorps' Coordinators The heart of HealthCorps programs are its enthusiastic, energetic, and committed coordinators who work with teens in 66 school programs across the United States. Today Ellen Goldsmith, L.Ac. interviews HealthCorps coordinators from local Portland, Oregon high schools. Amy Barras, coordinator at Benson High School and Kellie Cooke, at Cleveland High School join together to share their stories of empowering teens with tools and skills to build mental resilience, physical fitness, and healthy nutrition. They have developed dynamic programs for their students including a newly designed Health and PE program and Wellness Center known as Fit2Live&Learn. Students have lost hundreds of pounds, run health and wellness fairs, influenced families, and been active in their schools and communities in promoting health. Join us and get fired up about what you can do too.
SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT MATT KLEIN Young Adult Survivor Hodgkin's Disease ZOE OZ Daughter, Dr. Mehmet Oz Youth Health Advocate Blogger, teenDailyStrength.com Contributor, YOU: The Owner's Manual for Teens AMY BARONE Director of Communications HealthCorps SARAH FRANK Coordinator, HeathCorps West Side High School NYC
SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT MATT KLEIN Young Adult Survivor Hodgkin's Disease ZOE OZ Daughter, Dr. Mehmet Oz Youth Health Advocate Blogger, teenDailyStrength.com Contributor, YOU: The Owner's Manual for Teens AMY BARONE Director of Communications HealthCorps SARAH FRANK Coordinator, HeathCorps West Side High School NYC See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.