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The news last week of former President Joe Biden's advanced prostate cancer has more people thinking and talking about the condition.About 1 in 8 men in the U.S. are diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point in their lives. It's the most-diagnosed cancer in men and the second-leading cause of cancer-related death in American men after lung cancer. That's according to the American Cancer Society.In this installment of our series, "In Good Health," we talk about how to detect and treat prostate cancer. Then, we switch gears to talk about the Food and Drug Administration's plans to potentially restrict access to the COVID-19 vaccine.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Connect with us. Listen to 1A sponsor-free by signing up for 1A+ at plus.npr.org/the1a.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Americans consume an average of 17 teaspoons of sugar a day with some estimates as high as 34 teaspoons a day. That's more than two or three times the recommended daily amount according to the American Heart Association.Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has strong thoughts on the sugar."There's things that will never be able to eliminate like sugar," said Kennedy. "And sugar is poison, and Americans need to know that. It is poisoning us."In this edition of "In Good Health," we discuss the effects to sugar on our bodies, how we can lower these risks.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Connect with us. Listen to 1A sponsor-free by signing up for 1A+ at plus.npr.org/the1a.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
In the final installment of our series In Good Health, we examine the importance of mental health as the inpatient psychiatry unit at Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin closes. Reporter Lexi Krupp explains how the decision was made and shares perspectives from former patients. Then, Dr. Lisa Catapano-Friedman, a psychiatrist in Bennington and president of the Vermont Psychiatric Association, discusses the state's mental health needs and how the facility's closure will impact the state.Plus, we hear from Middlebury Philosophy professor Lorraine Besser about her new book 'The Art of the Interesting, What We Miss in Our Pursuit of the Good Life and How to Cultivate It.'Broadcast live on Thursday, January 30, 2025, at noon; rebroadcast at 7 p.m.
In the final installment of our series In Good Health, we examine the importance of mental health as the inpatient psychiatry unit at Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin closes. Reporter Lexi Krupp explains how the decision was made and shares perspectives from former patients. Then, Dr. Lisa Catapano-Friedman, a psychiatrist in Bennington and president of the Vermont Psychiatric Association, discusses the state's mental health needs and how the facility's closure will impact the state.Plus, we hear from Middlebury Philosophy professor Lorraine Besser about her new book 'The Art of the Interesting, What We Miss in Our Pursuit of the Good Life and How to Cultivate It.'
For most of us, thinking about death is not a pleasant subject. There's a natural tendency to put your head in the sand and focus on everything and anything else. But a little planning now can save a lot of confusion and heartache later.Today we break down the process of creating an advance directive, or living will. It's the third installment in our weekly January series, In Good Health. Our guests are Nina Keck, a Vermont Public senior reporter whose focuses on aging, Eva Zivitz, a registered nurse who coordinates the palliative care program at Rutland Regional Medical Center, and Cindy Bruzzese, the executive director of the Vermont Ethics Network.Broadcast live on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2024, at noon; rebroadcast at 7 p.m.
In many cold locales, saunas are a common way to heat your body and hang out with friends, especially in the dead of winter. But in Vermont, the practice hasn't taken as strong of a hold. Today, we explore the physical, mental, and social benefits of regular sauna use. This is the first installment in a health-focused series we're running each Thursday of January called "In Good Health."Joining us for the hour is Chelsea Edgar, a Burlington-based freelance reporter and contributing editor for Seven Days. She wrote a piece for them exploring sauna culture in our region. Earric Lee is a post-doctoral researcher at The Montreal Heart Institute, and Nils Shenholm is a sauna designer and builder in Duxbury, and an North American Sauna Society Emeritus board member.Plus: Vermont Edition's managing producing Jon Ehrens talks to his fellow heat addicts inside the Vermont Sun sauna in Middlebury.
For the first time in decades, obesity rates in the U.S. are not on the rise.The adult obesity rate fell to about 40 percent in 2023, down from 41.9 percent in 2020, according to the latest National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from the CDC.While the study doesn't pinpoint one sole reason for the change, the timing coincides with the rise of a new class of drugs targeting diabetes and weight loss, like Ozempic and Wegovy.As part of our series In Good Health, we discuss these new medications and the falling rate of obesity.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Connect with us. Listen to 1A sponsor-free by signing up for 1A+ at plus.npr.org/the1a.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
It's back to school season, which means America's students are back to studying. And some kids are turning to energy drinks to handle their workload.But energy drinks aren't the same as your morning cup of coffee. In one serving, there's way more caffeine and other ingredients to enhance the "energizing" effect. But that's nothing new. They've been around for years, with flashy branding and the promise of a quick jolt of activity. But they might not be the healthiest option for those of us whose bodies are just beginning to develop.Doctors advise against children drinking them, yet between 30 and 50 percent of adolescents do.For this installment of our "In Good Health" series, we break down down what exactly an energy drink is and how they interact with the bodies of young people.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Connect with us. Listen to 1A sponsor-free by signing up for 1A+ at plus.npr.org/the1a.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Everything's bigger in America. The portions, the cars, and now, our water bottles.Does it seem like everyone is carrying around a 30-ounce tumbler? The reusable water bottle industry is a multi-billion dollar business. But don't forget about plastics. The sales of single-use bottled water also continue to rise.We discuss how much of the hype around water is marketing versus science for the latest installment of In Good Health. Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station an d subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Connect with us. Listen to 1A sponsor-free by signing up for 1A+ at plus.npr.org/the1a.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Over half of adults in America live with a chronic illness.Nearly 1 in 5 people who have heart disease or have had a cardiac arrest also have depression. And for people who have been diagnosed with cancer around 42 percent have experienced depression. Today, as part of our series "In Good Health," we talk about the intersection between chronic conditions like heart disease and our mental wellbeing. Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Connect with us. Listen to 1A sponsor-free by signing up for 1A+ at plus.npr.org/the1a.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Everything is bigger in America. The portions, the cars, and now, our water bottles.Does it seem like everyone is carrying around a 30-ounce tumbler? The reusable water bottle industry is a multi-billion dollar business. But don't forget about plastics. The sales of single-use bottled water also continue to rise.We discuss how much of the hype around water is marketing versus science for the latest installment of In Good Health. Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station an d subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Connect with us. Listen to 1A sponsor-free by signing up for 1A+ at plus.npr.org/the1a.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Caffeine is the most used psychoactive stimulant across the world. According to the National Coffee Association, 60 percent of Americans drink coffee every day. That's more than any other beverage, including tap water. And 85 percent of people in the U.S. have one caffeinated beverage per day, according to the National Institutes of Health.Coffee and tea aren't the only way to get a caffeine fix anymore. Synthetic caffeine sources are increasingly available through energy drinks and other supplements.For this installment of our In Good Health series, we discuss the good, the bad, and the risky when it comes to our caffeine consumption. Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find out how to connect with us by visiting our website.
Last week, an FDA advisory panel unanimously agreed that Phenylephrine, a common ingredient in many over-the-counter decongestant medications, is ineffective. The decision could affect hundreds of products including Sudafed PE, NyQuil Severe Cold and Flu, and Benadryl Allergy Plus Congestion. This comes as COVID cases continue to rise and as we head into fall allergy season. Studies also show that human-caused climate change is making allergies more intense and last longer. For this edition of In Good Health, our panel of experts discusses the best alternatives for relief and how you should prepare for the colder months as sicknesses surge.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find out how to connect with us by visiting our website.
COVID is surging across the globe for the fourth consecutive summer. In the United States, the latest tracking data from the CDC shows a 12 percent rise in hospitalizations due to the virus.Dr. Paul Offit is the director of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. He's also on the FDA Vaccine Advisory Panel.He says the rise in COVID cases due to summer travel is expected. The severity of illness for most people is very low relative to previous summers.In the latest installment of In Good Health, we learn about the slate of new vaccines coming out in this fall for the flu, COVID, and RSV and explore how prepared the United States is for future pandemics.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find out how to connect with us by visiting our website.
Noise is unavoidable. Whether it's the rumbling of a freight train as it moves along the tracks in your backyard or the constant drip of your leaky faucet – we're surrounded by it.Qualities of sound, like frequency and loudness, impact how your body responds to a particular source of noise.A growing body of research says that chronic noise exposure is putting nearly a third of Americans at heightened risk of hypertension, stroke, and heart attacks.In this installment of our series, "In Good Health," we explore noise and its impact on our lives. Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find out how to connect with us by visiting our website.
One in six people across the globe experiences infertility, according to a report the World Health Organization published this month.Going through fertility treatment can be a long, hard process and very costly.For the first discussion in our new series "In Good Health," we talk about what it's like to experience infertility and seek treatment for it.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find out how to connect with us by visiting our website.
Public health expert and VicHealth CEO Dr Sandro Demaio discusses the state of health in Australia, and what we can collectively do to improve this both at the individual and community levels. WANT MORE FROM DR SANDRO? You can follow Dr Sandro on Instagram @sandrodemaio or see his website here. Catch his VicHealth podcast In Good Health here. To read the ABC article mentioned in this episode, click here. WANT MORE BODY + SOUL? Online: Head to bodyandsoul.com.au for your daily digital dose of health and wellness. On social: Via Instagram at @bodyandsoul_au or Facebook. Or, TikTok here. Got an idea for an episode? DM host Felicity Harley on Instagram @felicityharley. On YouTube: Watch Body + Soul TV here. In print: Each Sunday, grab Body+Soul inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get this: your postcode determines your health. Public health expert and VicHealth CEO Dr Sandro Demaio discusses why and how we can stay healthy-ish everyday. WANT MORE FROM DR SANDRO? To hear today's full interview, where he shares his simple steps for better health...search for Extra Healthy-ish wherever you get your pods. You can follow Dr Sandro on Instagram @sandrodemaio or see his website here. Catch his VicHealth podcast In Good Health here. To read the ABC article mentioned in this episode, click here. WANT MORE BODY + SOUL? Online: Head to bodyandsoul.com.au for your daily digital dose of health and wellness. On social: Via Instagram at @bodyandsoul_au or Facebook. Or, TikTok here. Got an idea for an episode? DM host Felicity Harley on Instagram @felicityharley. On YouTube: Watch Body + Soul TV here. In print: Each Sunday, grab Body+Soul inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello Risers!I just wanted to share with you that I was not able to upload a new episode... I got COVID. I batch my episodes and as the luck would have it... I have no voice to do the episode.... and let's face it. NO energy.I wanted to share with you that I will have a new episode next week, thank you for your patience!-In Good Health,Bettina
If you are concerned about having COVID-19 symptoms, arrange a telehealth appointment with Dr. Thomas Sharon and In Good Health to get a professional diagnosis and treatment advice to help improve your health. Visit http://ingoodhealthpc.com (http://ingoodhealthpc.com) for more information.
Another special "In Good Health" podcast with McLaren Northern Michigan's CEO Todd Burch. Monday, Todd announced the creation of the new Justin A. Borra Behavioral Health Center in Cheboygan and tells us all the details.
Another special "In Good Health" podcast with McLaren Northern Michigan's CEO Todd Burch. Monday, Todd announced the creation of the new Justin A. Borra Behavioral Health Center in Cheboygan and tells us all the details.
Thanks to all of our listeners for your continuous support of the Orchard Park Public Library's IN GOOD HEALTH podcast! As we come to the end of the year, it seems that Brain Health seems to be on our minds. Whether if it be concerns over stress, dementia, or anything in between, we can all find time to work on our mental health. Here are some short pointers when it comes to the do's and don'ts of brain health. Everyone have a wonderful holiday season, and we'll be back in the new year.
In this special edition of In Good Health, we talk Breast Cancer Awareness with a 4 year survivor, and specialists from McLaren Northern Michigan. Remember, the McLaren Foundation is there to help you through your journey. Reach out to them at foundation@northernhealth.org or online at Foundation Website Click Here
In this special edition of In Good Health, we talk Breast Cancer Awareness with a 4 year survivor, and specialists from McLaren Northern Michigan. Remember, the McLaren Foundation is there to help you through your journey. Reach out to them at foundation@northernhealth.org or online at Foundation Website Click Here
It's another "In Good Health" special episode of the After Breakfast podcast, sponsored by McLaren Northern Michigan. This week, we chat with Dr. Justin Thomas who heads the Neurosciences Clinic at the hospital.
It's another "In Good Health" special episode of the After Breakfast podcast, sponsored by McLaren Northern Michigan. This week, we chat with Dr. Justin Thomas who heads the Neurosciences Clinic at the hospital.
It's a special edition of the After Breakfast podcast “In Good Health” sponsored by McLaren Northern Michigan. Today, we talk to Dr. Matt Rohloff of McLaren Northern Michigan - Nephrology & Urology Services about advances in the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer.
It's a special edition of the After Breakfast podcast “In Good Health” sponsored by McLaren Northern Michigan. Today, we talk to Dr. Matt Rohloff of McLaren Northern Michigan - Nephrology & Urology Services about advances in the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer.
In last weeks episode we left off feeling like we had even more to say about pain! We've decided it's one of our favorite things to both talk about and work on with our clients. So consider this episode a "part two" to the pain conversation. In this weeks episode we also took the conversation further by providing concrete DIY tools that will allow you to begin tackling the subtle art of greeting and processing your pain. Lastly, keep an eye out for this weeks newsletter where we'll highlight our DIY therapy tool and our mantra of the week. We'll see in you in next weeks episode where we'll be exploring the power of core beliefs.In Good Health, Amy & Steph
In Good Health starts a Nutrition book club! We invite you to read "The Autoimmune Solution" by Amy Myers, M.D. with us. Part II follows this discussion.
It's a special edition of the After Breakfast podcast "In Good Health" sponsored by McLaren Northern Michigan. Today, we talk to Shari Shult, Vice President of Operations at McLaren Northern Michigan about the new Offield Family Pavillion, opening this Friday. Join in the festivities - McLaren.org/NorthernRSVP or watch the event on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mclarennorthernmichigan
It's a special edition of the After Breakfast podcast "In Good Health" sponsored by McLaren Northern Michigan. Today, we talk to Shari Shult, Vice President of Operations at McLaren Northern Michigan about the new Offield Family Pavillion, opening this Friday. Join in the festivities - McLaren.org/NorthernRSVP or watch the event on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mclarennorthernmichigan
Peter Moody has four runners at Flemington Saturday, while In Good Health lines up in the Ipswich Cup
Daggy & Beaver preview the Group 1 Queensland Oaks card from Eagle Farm, where Chris Waller holds all the aces. Splintex, In Good Health and many of our old favourites also in action. At Rosehill, a handy midwinters card is the support.
Jules and Benny review all the markets moves and results from this weekend's racing at Morphettville. The boys urge caution for punters looking to pile into In Good Health after her apparently impressive win in the Centaurea Stakes. The boys dissect The Goodwood and ponder where some its more notable runners might head to next. They're nervous about taking too many learnings out of the SA Fillies Classic, won by Mimi's Award stepping up from a BM58 at Wang to a Group 3. All that, plus your usual dose of punting wisdom in Trash and Treasure.
Moods' 50-1 stakes winner, In Good Health, returns to the track this Saturday so, will he be tipping her this time around at 20's? That, group ones previews, best bets and our border buddy, Mitch Beer, joins the show again after restrictions eased and Moods returned his promising colt a BM64 horse.
The old firm of trainer Peter Moody and jockey Luke Nolen, who combined to dominate Melbourne racing for years, were back in the spotlight when In Good Health caused an upset in the Listed Heatherlie Stakes on Saturday, while three-year-old colt Glenfiddich proved he’s a genuine Group 1 competitor with his third placing in the Memsie
Thanks again for listening in to the Orchard Park Public Library's "In Good Health" podcast. Super Foods (or as we like to call them, immune boosters) are foods that are rich in essential vitamins. While we all try our best to eat as healthy as possible, eating such a wide variety of these foods might seem difficult to incorporate. Today, we'll be talking about our essential list and why they're so good for us.
Welcome to the Orchard Park Library's very first Podcast episode, from "In Good Health". My name is Tim, and I am the Library Assistant here at the Orchard Park Library. With me today is our semi-permanent guest host, Sharon Ashcraft. Sharon has been a guide for us at "In Good Health" and a wonderful teacher of wellness to the community. In this episode, Sharon and I discuss the Coronavirus, and where New York State stands in the midst of the epidemic. We also discuss overall health tips, because a health immune system is the best way to beat ANY virus. We hope you enjoy!
Episode 2 - In this podcast episode we talk about how we have control on our mind and how we view things in our life. We give tips on how to help you during this time. We are all living in uncertainty and to accept that is not easy. We are a work in progress and would like you to come along for the journey! If you have any questions after listening to one of our podcast episodes, feel free to email Jene@coachingbyzen.com or Alisonq@coachingbyzen.com. We will read every question we receive and try to answer them on our podcasts. We look forward to hearing from you. In Good Health, Jen & Alison
Bedside Report, the pulse of nursing at Novant Health. Listen in for a behind-the-scenes look into the lives of our more than 8,000 nurses who provide remarkable care every day. Whether you are a new or experienced nurse, there's a little something for everyone. Until then, stay tuned to our other Novant Health Podcasts, Healthy Headlines, Inside Remarkable, and In Good Health!
Two Fit Crazies & A Microphone Episode 104 – Gregory Hannah – Assistant Director, Office of Disability Services - Villanova University/Founding Advisor at LEVEL - Villanova University/Producer and Partner – Mission Possible with Eric Legrand In Episode 104, you will hear from the one and only, Gregory Hannah! This is a special episode that we can’t wait for you to hear. From an unfortunate break of a foot led to a fortunate break in life, Episode 104 will have you Greg is the Assistant Director, Office of Disability Services Villanova University where he’s spent the past 10 years trying to LEVEL the playing field and truly “Changing the Way People See Ability.” He is also a Founding Advisor at LEVEL (a Student group based on inclusion) where he’s helped shape one student’s vision into a group of over 100 members with over 50,000 hours of direct peer to peer support. Wai until you hear the incredible story of how he came up with the name for this group. Greg has been featured by Tom Rinaldi for a NCAA Basketball College Game Day feature on two student managers with Cerebral Palsy and a Producer and Partner of Mission Possible with Eric Legrand, the six-part miniseries, which will be available on-demand on FoxSports.com. Mission Possible will feature Eric, a celebrity guest and everyday people living with different types of disabilities. This series is one of a kind as the host of the show is also living life in the face of adversity and using his platform to uncover stories of people who are living life to the fullest. A few of the celebrity guests on Mission Possible include, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, who visited the Miami Heat Wheel Basketball team, Michael Strahan, who fitted Eric for a suit from his JC Penny line so Eric can attend a local high school prom with a Team LeGrand supporter living with Cerebral Palsy, Tom Brady, at the Patriots training camp, where Eric talked about football and overcoming everyday challenges and WWE star Triple H, who met up with Eric and Rohan Murphy, a Penn State wrestler with no legs who has become a Nike brand representative. Greg is a Board Member, Team LeGrand of the Dana and Christopher Reeve Foundation and in 2018 created (alongside Eric) the annual Eric LeGrand Flag Football Tournament at Rutgers (to raise money for spinal cord research) Publications: ■ Co-Author: (2016, February 11). On Their LEVEL: How Participation in a University Student Group Shapes Members’ Perceptions of Disability. Journal of Diversity in Higher Education. ■ Co-Author: “Breaking Barriers and Building Bridges: Understanding How a Student Organization Attends to the Social Integration of College Students with Disabilities” Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability (JPED). Born and raised in Manasquan, NJ. Currently live in Marlton, NJ with his wife Diana and 3 children aka “The Hannimals”. Greg is an incredible human being that Brian was fortunate to have grown up with. Fortunately for the world, Greg has not only developed his previously non-existent left hand on the basketball court (a parting shot from Brian), he has developed many opportunities for those he’s touched and an infectious spirit for life that is bound to inspire you. We are happy to bring you this special Episode. Keep shining Greg! In Good Health, Two Fit Crazies www.twofitcrazies.com Show Links: Villanova Office of Disability Services: https://www1.villanova.edu/villanova/studentlife/be_empowered/disability_services.html LEVEL: https://www1.villanova.edu/villanova/studentlife/be_empowered/disability_services/level.html Mission Possible with Eric Legrand: https://www.foxsports.com/watch/mission-possible/video Team Legrand: http://www.teamlegrand.org/
Hello again! To start things off a bit differently, we decide not to share our favorite discoveries, but instead highlight some great organizations that are effecting serious change. As we move forward to normalization, we as an industry must keep advocacy at the forefront, and figure out how to get involved. To that point, we discuss ways you can help fight the continuous damage created by the War on Drugs. You don't have to be seasoned activist or policy maker to fight the good fight! *** We also discuss an awesome giveaway opportunity - an autographed copy of Breaking the Grass Ceiling! Tune into to our bonus episode on 4/20 for the winners, and for an awesome discount code roundup! Interviews: - We start with Marissa Fratoni, holistic RN and Director of Wellness for Cannamommy.org, who tells us about her journey into the cannabis space. She talks about being a mother in cannabis, and offers some great advice for listeners. - Next, we talk to Emily Elmen, Director of Infused Product Development at In Good Health, who tells us how making a batch of edibles led to being on the Board of Directors for Massachusetts NORML. She also talks about how her career at In Good Health came to be, and what her job entails. Until next time, thank you for listening! Please let us know what you would like to hear, if you would like to be featured, or if you would like a product reviewed by reaching out to YourhighnessATgmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/your-highness-podcast/support
In dieser Podcastepisode teile ich keine Gesundheitstipps mit dir, sondern nehme dich ganz exklusiv hinter die Kulissen von IN GOOD HEALTH mit. In dieser Folge möchte ich dich daran teilhaben lassen, was gerade los ist und auf was du dich im nächsten Jahr freuen kannst. Du erfährst: Wie der Titel meines Buches ist und wann es genau herauskommt Wie mein erstes Live Team Meeting hier in Zürich gelaufen ist und was meine grössten Learnings waren Warum in einem Team alle drei Dosha Typen vertreten sein sollten Was mein Team und ich für nächstes Jahr geplant haben Warum du als YogalehrerIn und Healthpreneur den Ayurveda nutzen solltest um eine gesunde Selbstständigkeit aufzubauen Was es in meinem Leben ganz privat für eine grosse Veränderung geben wird Links:https://in-good-health.com/ayurvedic-business-course/
American born intuitive artist Flora Bowley puts the C back in both colour and community. After a decade of making a living from her art but feeling something missing inside, she found her purpose in reawakening people to their creative potential. An author, a workshop host, a retreat leader, with a thriving online business Flora taps into her community’s needs and brings them to life in colourful, creative and inspiring ways!
Business babe, warrior mum and all time superwomen, Amanda is a freelance writer, entrepreneur, speaker, author of the widely loved food, travel and lifestyle blog, MarocMama, and owner of the highly successful food tourism company, Marakesh Food Tours. In this episode she share's her tips on how to Crush It and create the life you want on your terms!
One of the fastest growing vegan food bloggers on Instagram, Verena Frei is the creator behind Frei-Style, whose spectacular food photography and mind-blowing recipes seek to inspire others to try new things, fuel their bodies with nutritious food and teach people to appreciate the richness nature offers us.
Host of the acclaimed German Podcast In Good Health, Dr Janna Scharfenberg, epitomises creative flexibility and entrepreneurial thinking who threw overboard society's expectations of what a doctor should be, deciding instead to become the type of doctor she wished to be! Today, in addition to her MD, Janna is specialised in Ayurvedic Medicine and Yoga. She's a doctor, a podcaster, an author, a coach, a workshop leader, a keynote speaker and a mum who built a business around giving you the tools you need to live a healthy, empowered life.
Nachdem sich so viele HörerInnen gewünscht haben, dass ich zwischendurch auch einmal eine etwas privatere Episode veröffentliche, in der ich über die aktuellen Projekte und Herausforderung bei IN GOOD HEALTH spreche, habe ich dies heute zum Anlass genommen mit dir einen kleinen (vorläufigen) Jahresrückblick zu teilen. In dieser Folge erfährst du: was sich bei mir privat sowie im Business 2018 bisher alles getan und seit 2017 stark verändert hat welche Projekte und Events bisher stattgefunden haben warum mich die restlichen drei Monate des Jahres aus meiner Komfortzone bringen welche Herausforderungen mich aktuell beschäftigen und was meine grössten Learnings für dieses Jahr sind Links zu dieser Episode: WHOLE WOMAN RETREAT & COACHING:http://www.ashleypaquin.com/zurich/ Ayurveda Ausbildung für YogalehrerInnen:https://in-good-health.com/ayurvedaausbildung-2-2/ Mentorenprogramm:https://in-good-health.com/ganzheitliches-mentorenprogramm/ Medical Inner Circle:https://in-good-health.com/medical-inner-circle/
Chattanooga soon will reach 100,000 subscribers for its public broadband network. And the telco/cable incumbents would love nothing better than to crush the life out of the city’s network. Telehealth could keep EPB, the city public network, a step or two ahead of competitors. Dr. Laurie Davis and her medical practice (In Good Health) were part of a pilot test for a telehealth product and service and conducted by EPB. She recounts her experiences with telemedicine and how it has improve the healthcare her practice delivers. But the product also enables her doctors to do house calls for elderly patients who can't easily get from their homes to the office because of difficult travel logistics. Chattanooga’s gig network and EPB are incredibly popular, and their commitment to telehealth reflects the their devotion to innovation on behalf of subscribers. Dr. Davis and her staff use EPB broadband in their homes as well as in the office. In Good Health started in 2006 and built its reputation on the long-term patients relationships. They expect telehealth to bring additional value to those relationships. Craig Settles hosts Gigabit Nation. He also assists communities with the business and marketing planning of their broadband networks.
Brit and Carl discuss the problems with the Recreational Pot scene in CA, and Brit goes behind the scenes at "In Good Health" - a MMJ facility in Brockton, MA ramping up in the hopes of getting a recreational license to sell.
Die 60. Podcastfolge ist ein absolutes Special, denn ich berichte ganz persönlich wie ich zu Beginn meiner Selbstständigkeit mit Angst zu kämpfen hatte, ohne dies überhaupt bewusst zu merken. Denn Angst kann ganz viele verschiedene Gesichter haben und zeigt sich manchmal auf erstaunliche Weise. In dieser Episode berichte ich dir, wie sich die Angst bei mir gezeigt hat und stelle dir einen ganz besondere Mentorin vor: Ashley Paquin, meinen Life Coach. Im zweiten Teil der Podcastepisode habe ich Ashley als Gast im Interview und sie teilt ihre besten Tipps rund ums Thema Angst mit dir. Shownotes: WHOLE WOMAN RETREAT & COACHING PROGRAMM: http://www.ashleypaquin.com/zurich/ Podcastepisode über IN GOOD HEALTH und meine grössten Learnings: https://in-good-health.com/geburtstags-folge/
Diese Doppelfolge ist eine Kooperation mit Dr. Janna Scharfenberg von “In Good Health”. Der erste Teil der Folge ist auf Jannas Podcast “In Good Health”. Janna ist praktizierende Ärztin mit Schwerpunkt Ayurveda und Naturheilkunde und hat die Absicht Yogalehrer in medizinischen Themen aus- und weiterzubilden. Sie ist ein Quell an Wissen und beschreibt die Zusammenhänge im Körper aus unterschiedlichsten Perspektiven. Und das ist es auch, worüber wir unter anderem in diesem Interview sprechen. Wie kriegt man Ayurveda und die Schulmedizin zusammen und wie lebt man das im Alltag. Wir sprechen über das Thema Prävention, Krankheitsentstehung, Immunsystem, Stress und Atmung und, auch sehr spannend, über Zucker. Außerdem ist Janna Experte für Ayurveda für Yogalehrer, auch dazu erzählt sie spannend, wie man als Yogalehrer oder Yogi, vom Ayurveda profitieren kann. Konkret lernst Du... Warum die Schulmedizin und Ayurveda sich nicht widersprechen, sondern die perfekte Ergänzung sind. Die Rolle der Prävention aus schulmedizinischer Sicht und was Ayurveda dazu sagt. Wie Krankheiten entstehen und was Dein Darm damit zutun hat. Was Stress im Körper für Prozesse auslöst und was diese zur Folge haben. Was Zucker für eine Rolle spielt und warum es so wichtig ist einerseits den Zuckerkonsum zu steuern und andererseits, wie man das macht. Was Zuckerersatzstoffe und Zuckeraustauschstoffe sind und wie der Blutzucker darauf reagiert. Außerdem, wie Yoga und Ayurveda zusammenhängen und wie man als Yogalehrer Ayurveda nutzen kann. Schau mal bei Janna rein. Podcast: https://in-good-health.com/tag/podcast/ Website: https://in-good-health.com Was für eine tolle Frau. Wenn Dir das Interview gefallen hat, hinterlass´ uns gerne auf Instagram oder Facebook unter unserem Podcast-Post einen Kommentar und teile die Folge mit Deinen Freunden. Außerdem würdest Du uns ein riesiges Geschenk machen, wenn Du uns 5 Sterne bei iTunes hinterlässt und vielleicht sogar einen Satz als Rezension oder einen Wunsch für eine zukünftige Folge. Du hast alles, was Du brauchst! Satnam - Baby. Die Weisheit liegt in Dir. Deine Dana Unsere Links: Kostenloser Ernährungskurs: https://ichgold.de/tellergold-launch-intro/ Kostenloser Stoffwechselkurs: https://ichgold.de/stoffwechselkurs Instagram: @ichgold Facebook: @Ichgold Ayurveda Lifedesign Gruppe : http://bit.ly/2fyNyFA Website: https://ichgold.de/
Du bist in einem traditionellen Job unterwegs und suchst privat nach dem Sinn des Lebens? Lässt sich beides vielleicht kombinieren oder ist es eine gute Ergänzung? Der Inhalt eines Jobs ist nicht alles, es muss auch die Struktur (wie z.B. die Arbeitszeiten oder das Gehalt) passen. Dann bist Du auch im Job produktiv, selbstbestimmt und glücklich. In dieser Folge spricht Sven mit Dr. Janna Scharfenberg, Bloggerin und Podcasterin bei "In Good Health" aus Zürich. Die praktizierende Ärztin, Gesundheitscoach und Yogalehrerin gibt offen zu, dass es bei ihr auch Tage gibt, "da ist alles nur Chaos und nichts funktioniert und das gesunde Essen geht auch noch den Bach runter." Sehr menschlich!
Heute gibt es eine spezielle Podcastepisode, denn IN GOOD HEALTH wird 3 Jahre alt. In diesen drei Jahren hat sich aus einem kleinen Blog eine wunderbare Gesundheitsplattform und nachhaltiges Unternehmen entwickelt. Heute möchte ich daher mit dir meine wichtigsten Learnings aus den letzten 3 Jahren teilen und dir so einen Blick hinter die Kulissen geben. Shownotes: Ayurveda Ausbildung für YogalehrerInnen - werde Lifestyle Coach: http://www.in-good-health.com/medicalyogaeducation/onlinekurs-ayurveda/ Mentoren Programm für YogalehrerInnen - für dein gesundes Business: http://www.in-good-health.com/mastermind-programm/
Diese Folge ist eine ganz spezielle, denn heute nehme ich euch mit hinter die Kulissen von IN GOOD HEALTH und lasse euch an meinem ganz persönlichen Jahresrückblick teilhaben. Ich erzähle dir wie mein letztes Jahr gelaufen ist, was die grössten Herausforderungen waren und worauf ich besonders stolz bin. Zudem gebe ich dir einen Ausblick für das nächste Jahr und welche spannenden Angebote es bei IN GOOD HEALTH geben wird. Aktuelles bei IN GOOD HEALTH . Mastermind Day für Yoga Teacher & Holistic Health Practitioners . Ganzheitliches Mastermind Programm für Yoga Teacher & Health Entrepreneurs . Ernährungsberatung & Gesundheitscoaching (ausgebucht)
"Du wirst geliebt für die Person, die du bist." - Janna Scharfenberg Ayurveda stammt aus der traditionell indischen Medizin und aus dem Sanskrit übersetzt "Die Wissenschaft des Lebens“. Dabei werden neben dem medizinischen Aspekt alle Bereiche unseres Lebens mit einbezogen: spirituell, philosophisch und sozial gesehen. Im Ayurveda gibt es keine Regeln oder Dogmen, sondern es wird eine Bandbreite an Empfehlungen geboten und der Mensch entscheidet und spürt nach, was zu ihm passt. Janna Scharfenberg teilt in dieser Folge ihr wertvolles Wissen mit uns und macht aus meiner Sicht damit deutlich, dass Ernährung so viel mehr für uns Menschen ist und jeder Mensch ein für sich gesundes Verständnis dafür entwickeln kann: Hier herunterladen! Ein Hoch auf Uns! Kira Links von Janna Scharfenberg: Zur In Good Health Homepage von Janna bitte hier entlang Du findest In Good Health außerdem bei Facebook & Instagram Hör auch auf jeden Fall in den In Good Health Podcast rein und hinterlass der lieben Janna eine Rezension oder einen Kommentar bei iTunes *** Links von Kira *** Dich interessiert das SoulFood Journey Programm? Dann trag dich kostenlos & unverbindlich für mehr Infos (Mitte September) in die Liste ein Meinen kostenlosen 5-Tage Online Kurs & kostenlose eBooks findest du auf meiner Website Werde Teil der unglaublichen SoulFood Journey Connection bei Facebook und tausch dich mit Gleichgesinnten aus Let’s Be Social @Instagram, @Facebook, @Youtube oder @iTunes Danke für deine Bewertung auf iTunes! Gemeinsam können wir alle Menschen, denen das Wissen weiterhelfen kann, erreichen.
Janna Scharfenberg is the founder of In Good Health, a company focusing on helping individuals achieve optimal health and yoga instructors improve their yoga classes. She has helped thousands of people through her coaching, workshops, and online programs. Janna is in what I call stage four of the 7 Stages of a Profitable Online Business. She has already launched a few small courses, as well as a signature course, and would like to scale her signature course, but she's not sure how to do it without sacrificing quality. In today's On Air Coaching segment, I provide Janna with strategies to scale her signature program while still achieving the high-quality standards and credibility. “There are ways to be visible and approachable without answering every single question.” - Sigrun In This Episode of The Sigrun Show: How your mindset plays a role when launching a signature program on a massive scale Assigning homework, tests, and final exams Creating certifications Strategies for assigning homework for your signature course without overwhelming yourself How to use Facebook groups to scale your signature course while remaining visible and approachable Key Takeaways: Set boundaries Have co-coaches as an option Allow course participants to grade other students' homework Create course options with and without certificates Resources Mentioned: Coursera Get Your Free Training Through my own entrepreneurial journey and by training thousands of online entrepreneurs I've identified 7 STAGES of a Profitable Online Business. Get free access to the 7 Stages training videos and take your online business to the next stage. Please share, subscribe and review on iTunes Thank you for joining me on this episode of the Sigrun Show. If you enjoyed this episode please share, subscribe and review on iTunes so more people can enjoy the show. Don't forget to follow and connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
In dieser allerersten Folge erfährst du worum es in meinem Podcast geht und wer ich bin. Für mehr Informationen zu IN GOOD HEALTH schau gern auch auf meiner Homepage und meinem Blog vorbei: www.in-good-health.com
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Du bist, was du isst. Häufig wissen wir aber gar nicht so richtig, was denn eigentlich gut und was schlecht für uns ist. Jedenfalls ging es mir lange so. Bis ich ein paar entscheidende Dinge in meiner Ernährung verändert habe und seitdem topfit und gesund bin. Weil ich seitdem um die Wirkung der Ernährung auf die Gesundheit, die Leistungsfähigkeit, das Körpergefühl und die eigene Stimmung weiß, wollte ich unbedingt mit einer Expertin für Ernährung ein Interview für den Podcast machen. Die wunderbare Janna Scharfenberg von In Good Health ist Ärztin und Expertin für Ayurveda und Ernährung. In unserem Gespräch verrät sie, welche ayurvedischen Tipps es gibt, um sich gesund zu ernähren und worauf jeder ganz leicht achten kann, um sich wohl in der eigenen Haut zu fühlen. Ich wünsche dir ganz viel Freude mit diesem Podcast Special: Du bist, was du isst: Alle Infos zu Janna Scharfenberg findest du auf ihrer Website unter: www.in-good-health.com Buchtipps: Ruediger Dahlke - Krankheit als Symbol: Ein Handbuch der Psychosomatik. Symptome, Be-Deutung, Einlösung. Mind over Medicine - Warum Gedanken oft stärker sind als Medizin: Wissenschaftliche Beweise für die Selbstheilungskraft - Dr. med. Lissa Rankin Siddhartha. Eine indische Dichtung - Hermann Hesse -- Wenn dir die Folge gefallen hat, würdest du mir einen riesigen Gefallen tun, wenn du den Podcast hier auf iTunes unter Rezensionen mit 5 Sternen und einem Kommentar bewertest. Ich danke dir! Laura auf Instagram: @lauraseilercoaching Laura auf Facebook: Laura Seiler Mindful Empowerment Laura live am 16.07. in Berlin: Mindful Empowerment Abend Rise Up & Shine - 7AM Club NEW: 21 Days Empowerment Programm Rock on & Namasté Deine Laura