Podcasts about Osteopathy

Alternative medicine that emphasizes physical manipulation of muscle and bones

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The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Podcast
Ep. 132 Vitality - Cultivating the Garden of Your Life - Jamie Archer

The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 80:12


Enjoy this insightful conversation with Jamie Archer, an Osteopath from the UK as he shares with us how a back injury led him to pursue a career as an Osteopath. He shares with us the beautiful analogy of our lives being like gardens needing to be cultivated to thrive and how he does this in his osteopathic practice.  He even goes into details about how he recreated one of Dr. Still's treating chairs. If you would like to reach out to Jamie you may email him at: jamiearcher45@gmail.comVisit https://www.theappliedtechniquehub.com/ The Applied Technique Hub (to learn more about Osteopathy from Jamie) If you have any questions comments or would like to be on the podcast, please email the onmmpodcast@gmail.comThanks for listening, be well, be curious and spread osteopathy.  The information provided in this podcast is for informational educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. While we strive to share accurate and up to date information, this podcast is not a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult your physician or a qualified healthcare provider for personalized medical advice, diagnosis ore treatment. Never disregard professional medical guidance or delay seeking care because of something you heard on this podcast.

The Morbid Curiosity Podcast
Crazy Sally, Bonesetter of Epsom

The Morbid Curiosity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 32:33


Bone-setting was the strength-based art of resetting broken bones, dislocations, and bad backs. In the 1730s, one of the most prolific and effective bonesetters was Sarah Mapp, also known as Crazy Sally.

Terrain Theory
Jess Bell on energetic osteopathy, stored voltage, and the biophotonic realm

Terrain Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 101:10


Jess Bell is a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Specialist, an Osteopathic Physician and Biofield Energy Healer, and Creator of Energetic Osteopathy®. She is Board Certified in Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine. In this conversation with Jess we discuss:Her journey through medical training and into osteopathyDefining osteopathyHow she arrived into energy healingBridging the body and the human biofieldThe power residing in our emotionsThinking in terms of voltageSteps we can all take to self-heal...and more!Learn more about Jess and her work at https://www.energeticosteopathy.com/.Support Terrain Theory on Patreon! Our recently-launched member platform gives you access to a ton of free & exclusive content. Check it out: https://www.patreon.com/TerrainTheoryTerrain Theory episodes are not to be taken as medical advice. You are your own primary healthcare provider.If you have a Terrain Transformation story you would like to share, email us at ben@terraintheory.net.Learn more at www.terraintheory.netMusic by Chris Merenda

Katie The Traveling Lactation Consultant
Ep 94 CST with Meaghan Beames

Katie The Traveling Lactation Consultant

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 59:20


Craniosacral therapy (CST) is something that few people understand.  CST comes from Osteopathy and is a gentle, rhythmic movement to support bones and the cerebrospinal fluid moving within us.  CST is gentle and focuses heavily on the head.  Meaghan Beames is not just a practitioner of CST, but a leader and teacher, who wants to help many more providers learn this gentle bodywork to support babies.  Katie Oshita and Meaghan Beames discuss how this gentle therapy helps with feeding difficulties, tongue tie, mastitis and more.Podcast Guest: Meaghan Beames who is a Registered Massage Therapist, a Craniosacral Therapist and has been treating babies with CST since 2018. She owns a private clinic in downtown Toronto, with a team of 3 other Infant CST practitioners.Meaghan is the founder of Beames CST Training Centre, where she teaches health professionals in the perinatal space to use craniosacral therapy on babies. Her mission is to ensure that there are highly qualified Infant Craniosacral Therapists in every city in North America and beyond, so families can avoid the common struggles that are easily addressable, like colic, reflux and feeding issues. She's a mom, a competitive cheerleader, an indoor rock climber, and she can't decide which is better, tea or coffee. Podcast Host: Katie Oshita, RN, BSN, IBCLC has over 25 years of experience working in Maternal-Infant Medicine.  While Katie sees clients locally in western WA, Katie is also a telehealth lactation consultant believing that clients anywhere in the world deserve the best care possible for their needs.  Being an expert on TOTs, Katie helps families everywhere navigate breastfeeding struggles, especially when related to tongue tie or low supply.  Katie is also passionate about finding the root cause of symptoms, using Functional Medicine practices to help client not just survive, but truly thrive. Email katie@cuddlesandmilk.com or www.cuddlesandmilk.com  

The Tammy Peterson Podcast
146. How Trauma Manifests in the Body & How to Heal | Candice Nesrallah |

The Tammy Peterson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 59:40


This episode was recorded on January 10th, 2025. Candice Nesrallah is a renowned Osteopathic Manual Practitioner based in Toronto. She launched her career in 2005 by attending Sutherland Chan Massage Therapy College, graduating in 2007 as a registered massage therapist (RMT). Furthering her expertise, Nesrallah pursued the Contemporary Medical Acupuncture course at McMaster in 2012 and enrolled at the Canadian College of Osteopathy in 2013. In 2015, she reached a significant career milestone by opening her own clinic in downtown Toronto. After a rigorous 7-year, 4,370-hour program, Nesrallah graduated as an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner in 2021, defending her dissertation successfully. Currently, she operates a thriving home-based clinic in Toronto, dedicating her time to full-time osteopathic practice. Find more from Candice: Candice Nesrallah: https://candicenesrallah.com Instagram: https://instragram.com/candicenesrallahosteopathy Connect with me:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tammy.m.peterson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TammyPetersonPodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tammypetersonpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tammy1Peterson Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TammyPetersonPodcast

The Tammy Peterson Podcast
146. How Trauma Manifests in the Body & How to Heal | Candice Nesrallah

The Tammy Peterson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 39:48


This episode was recorded on January 10th, 2025. Candice Nesrallah is a renowned Osteopathic Manual Practitioner based in Toronto. She launched her career in 2005 by attending Sutherland Chan Massage Therapy College, graduating in 2007 as a registered massage therapist (RMT). Furthering her expertise, Nesrallah pursued the Contemporary Medical Acupuncture course at McMaster in 2012 and enrolled at the Canadian College of Osteopathy in 2013. In 2015, she reached a significant career milestone by opening her own clinic in downtown Toronto. After a rigorous 7-year, 4,370-hour program, Nesrallah graduated as an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner in 2021, defending her dissertation successfully. Currently, she operates a thriving home-based clinic in Toronto, dedicating her time to full-time osteopathic practice. Find more from Candice: Candice Nesrallah: https://candicenesrallah.com Instagram: https://instragram.com/candicenesrallahosteopathy Connect with me:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tammy.m.peterson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TammyPetersonPodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tammypetersonpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tammy1Peterson Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TammyPetersonPodcast

Makes Milk with Emma Pickett
Breastfeeding and Osteopathy

Makes Milk with Emma Pickett

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 54:38 Transcription Available


This week, I'm pleased to be joined by Karly Proverbs, a specialist paediatric osteopath and maternal osteopath. She explains what an osteopath is, what goes into their extensive training, and what you can expect to happen during a consultation. We discuss the applications of osteopathy for breastfeeding babies and parents, including treatment of tension, torticollis, back and pelvic pain.Karly is @‌osteokarly on Instagram and @‌nourishandgrowlondonHer website is https://www.osteokarly.co.uk/My latest book, ‘Supporting the Transition from Breastfeeding: a Guide to Weaning for Professionals, Supporters and Parents', is out now.You can get 10% off the book at the Jessica Kingsley press website, that's uk.jkp.com using the code MMPE10 at checkout.Follow me on Twitter @MakesMilk and on Instagram  @emmapickettibclc or find out more on my website www.emmapickettbreastfeedingsupport.comThis podcast is presented by Emma Pickett IBCLC, and produced by Emily Crosby Media.

The breathing body
How to navigate being highly sensitive. With Jo Sheppard.

The breathing body

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 62:11


How can being highly sensitive be a gift rather than a burden, and how do we learn to embrace and navigate that sensitivity in our lives and work?In this episode, we dive into the world of bodywork and healing. Jo is an experienced Osteopath whose journey has taken her beyond physical health and into the realms of emotional and spiritual. We explored how we can create a safe space for ourselves - and our patients - to surrender, trust and come home to our bodies. Jo shared how she navigated and still navigates her path as a highly sensitive being and it can be a gateway for deep transformation. If you're someone who identifies as highly sensitive or if you're curious about how shamanic practices can be integrated into modern therapeutic work, this episode is for you. Tune in to hear Jo's powerful insights and learn how you can navigate your own healing journey with more softness, trust, and confidence - and meet the fear of being “weird” or “witchy”! Read more about Jo: Jo initially earned a degree in Fine Art before retraining as an Osteopath, inspired by her own positive experience with osteopathic treatment for back pain. She has been a practicing Osteopath for over 17 years. In addition to her clinical work, Jo lectures at the European School of Osteopathy and serves as a personal tutor and student mentor.Jo's specialist interest lies in working with the effects of trauma and stress, whether stemming from physical or emotional causes. During her exploration of trauma responses, she encountered the shamanic concept of "soul loss," which sparked her interest in shamanism and indigenous healing practices. Since 2019, Jo has been training in psycho-spiritual and therapeutic shamanism, focusing on integrating shamanic techniques into modern therapeutic settings.Jo is also deeply committed to supporting her fellow osteopathic colleagues in leading happy and fulfilling professional lives. She is currently training to become a supervisor, aiming to guide osteopaths towards a more confident, joyful, and fulfilling practice.In this conversation we talked about: * Jo's journey from Fine Art to Osteopathy: How her personal experience with back pain led her to explore the healing arts — and why understanding that sensitivity doesn't equal shyness has been key. * Exploring sensitivity as a strength: Jo shares her own healing journey as a sensitive person, coming to understand her emotional and physical sensitivity as a powerful tool rather than something to be "fixed."* How Jo meets trauma and stress in her clinical practice: Jo introduces shamanic practices and explains how she integrates these ancient techniques with Osteopathic treatment to address trauma and emotional blockages.- And so much more … :-) Receive my free mini course: From body shame and disconnect to joy and into the fullness of your creative power: - www.flurinathali.com/ ---The Soft Rebellion Podcast is created and hosted by Flurina Dominique Thali. I love hearing from you. To contact me, email softrebellion@flurinathali.com.---Social media:Flurina Dominique Thali & The Soft Rebellion: @flurina.thaliGuest: Jo Sheppard @jo.sheppard.osteopathJo`s webpage: www.josheppardosteopath.co.ukCredits:- Intro/outro music – ‘Hymn for Jim' by Aspyrian: Robin Porter – saxophone, Jack Gillen – guitar, Matt Parkinson – drums, composed by Robin Porter, listen to the full track here. - Graphic: Annina Thali, for more information click here

Dean's Chat - All Things Podiatric Medicine
Ep. 196 - Dr. Wayne Bakotic and Dr. Warren Joseph - Experts in Dermatopathology/Infectious Disease!

Dean's Chat - All Things Podiatric Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 49:57


Dean's Chat hosts,  Dr. Jeffrey Jensen  and Dr. Johanna Richey, are  joined by Dr. Wayne Bakotic and Dr. Warren Joseph on today's show discussing their careers and their specialties that overlap in dematopathology and infectious disease.   Discussions range from PCR testing for both fungus and bacteria, to their careers, their influence in the podiatric community, the advancement of AI in medicine, and relationship among specialists. A wonderful discussion, you'll wonder where 45 minutes went! Dr. Wayne L. Bakotic began his medical training with early acceptance into Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine where he completed his biomedical sciences degree through his podiatric medical studies. Prior to graduation, Dr. Bakotic left his podiatry training to initiate studies in Osteopathic medicine at Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine. It was, however, his time at Barry University which set the stage for his interest in podiatric pathology. After graduating with honors and completing his Doctor of Osteopathy in 1998, Dr. Bakotic continued his journey at Emory University School of Medicine where he gained training in anatomic and clinical pathology. He remained at Emory University to complete fellowship training in surgical pathology, Cytopathology and Dermatopathology, gaining board certification in anatomic pathology, clinical pathology, and Dermatopathology. In 2008 Dr. Bakotic co-founded Bako Diagnostics in Alpharetta, GA with the goal of serving the podiatric medical community and where he continues in the role of Chief Medical Officer.  Dr. Joseph a leader in our profession and a member of the Podiatric Hall of Fame. Dr. Joseph is a specialist in the treatment of lower extremity infectious diseases. He received his podiatric degree from the Wm. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine in Chicago. Dr Joseph completed his postgraduate training in podiatric medicine/surgery at St. Joseph's Hospital, and a fellowship in infectious diseases at Hahnemann University School of Medicine, both in Philadelphia. He is currently an Adjunct Clinical Professor at the Arizona College of Podiatric Medicine at Midwestern University in Glendale, AZ. Dr. Joseph is a fellow of the Infectious Diseases Society of America and is an author of the IDSA Diabetic Foot Infection Guidelines. He is also certified by the American Board of Podiatric Medicine and currently serves as Editor of the Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association. Dr Joseph lectures extensively and his presentations have focused on the treatment of bacterial and fungal infections of the lower extremity. He has authored close to 100 publications in the field of lower extremity infections. A fun discussion not only on Dr. Joseph's career but a look into his eclectic interests as well! Enjoy! https://bakodx.com/ https://bmef.org/ www.explorepodmed.org www.apma.org https://podiatrist2be.com/ https://higherlearninghub.com/    

Wild and Well
Have an optimal pregnancy and easeful birth with Osteopath Tessa Lang-Larson

Wild and Well

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 51:18


I started getting osteopathy treatments in the early years of motherhood and it helped me so much. My body was rather misaligned and in pain after two pregnancies, carrying babies for hours every day and not taking proper care of myself. Osteopathy was one of the modalities that helped me so much on my journey back to prioritizing myself and having my health and energy back. I only wish I had known of osteopathy and its benefits before I had my children. I had no idea that it could have helped with having a more easeful birth and supported my baby and myself with the many common newborn challenges. How good is that? In the most recent episode of The Wild and Well Podcast, I chat with Osteopath Tessa Lang-Larson about how we can use osteopathy to our benefit during pregnancy, postpartum and beyond. Tessa and I chat about: What osteopathy is How osteopathy can support fertility The benefits of osteopathy for pregnancy and birth The importance of proper alignment for birth Doable strategies to support a more easeful birth Why early intervention is optimal but that it is never too late to make positive changes How we can help our children with their anxiety, emotional regulation, and postural development Tessa is a Manual Osteopathic Practitioner. She is a member of the Ontario Osteopathic Association. She graduated from the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy in 2021 and obtained her specialization in Infant Osteopathy in 2023. Tessa is a mom of three. She is also one of the founders of The Well Body Group in the Kawartha Lakes, Ontario. This centre offers a holistic approach to health and offers osteopathy, massage, pediatric physiotherapy, counselling and several other health modalities. Tessa's interest in supporting women and their babies to have optimal health during pregnancy and postpartum began after birthing her first two children. Using osteopathy, Tessa helps moms with pregnancy-related issues such as aches and pains and proper pelvic alignment for an optimal birth. She also helps with many common issues for infants, including lactation and latching, tongue ties, colic and other digestive concerns, and sleep challenges. Episode Links: Say hi to Tessa on Instagram Book in for an osteopathy appointment at The Well Body Group Find an osteopath near you Come say hello to me over on Instagram Grab a copy of my books The Motherhood Reset and Nourished Mama Check out other my other podcast episodes & articles

UK Health Radio Podcast
58: Natural Health & Sobriety with Janey Lee Grace - Episode 58

UK Health Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 38:44


Episode 58 - Michelle Davis, an internationally acclaimed healer and bestselling author, discusses the transformative power of Osteopathy and energy healing with Janey. Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only.  The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees.  We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.

Pursuing Health
A Holistic Approach to Healing with Dr. Jaclyn Tolentino PH 310

Pursuing Health

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 58:18


Dr. Jaclyn Tolentino is a Board-Certified Family Medicine physician with a subspecialty in Hormone Optimization. A Doctor of Osteopathy, she takes a holistic approach, treating the whole person and empowering the body's natural ability to heal. Passionate about nutrition and wellness, Dr. Tolentino combines her medical expertise with a personal love for plants, fitness, and disease prevention, inspiring others to prioritize health and balance in daily life. You can connect with Dr. Tolentino via Instagram @drjaclyntolentino and @theofficiallove.life, or via her website drjaclyntolentino.com Related Episodes: Ep 225 - CrossFit + Cancer   Ep 97 - Dr. Thomas Seyfried on Challenging Conventional Cancer Care   If you like this episode, please subscribe to Pursuing Health on iTunes and give it a rating or share your feedback on social media using the hashtag #PursuingHealth. I look forward to bringing you future episodes with inspiring individuals and ideas about health. Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information only, and does not provide medical advice.  I recommend that you seek assistance from your personal physician for any health conditions or concerns.

Janey Lee Grace - Alcohol Free Life
Somatic Sobriety & Osteopathy - Michelle Davies

Janey Lee Grace - Alcohol Free Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 45:17


We spend a lot of time trying to meditate to 'get out of our heads' thinking, meditation, et al, but sometimes we need to allow the body to support us. Michelle Davies has over 27 years of experience as an internationally acclaimed healer in osteopathy, Michelle has transformed countless lives by addressing the root causes of pain and suffering. Combining clinical expertise with a deep connection to energy and spirituality, her hands-on approach facilitates profound self-healing for all ages, from newborns to the elderly.  Michelle's bestselling books, Miracle Worker and her latest release, Mental Clarity, reflect her transformative approach to healing. www.worcester-Osteo.com  You can get a free copy of the pdf of Mental Clarity www.braincareexpert.com  Thanks for coming to Edinburgh ! You can get a copy of From Wham to Woo - A Life on the mic ⁠HERE⁠ or message me if you'd like a signed copy and I will add P * P EVENTS Heal the present (and the past!) join us for Family Constellations Sun 23 Feb Herts https://www.thesoberclub.com/family-constellations/ Before that Tues Feb 18 if you'r einterested in exploring a career as a sober coach, join our webinar online at 7.30pm https://www.thesoberclub.com/from-sobriety-to-purpose-2/ Treat yourself! Soulful sobriety holistic retreat – luxury Essex farmhouse 7-9 March https://www.thesoberclub.com/sobriety-retreat/ Janey at janeyleegrace.com New to Sobriety? Sober Curious? Check out The Sober Club, for low cost support, accountability, inspiration, connection and a whole host of content on holistic living. Membership includes and online course Get the Buzz without the Booze, our private non judgemental community online and regular zoom meetings, plus a whole library of exclusive wellbeing content If you want to support the work go to www.buymeacoffee.com/janeyleegrace Thank you for listening! Please share, rate and review If you're struggling, always reach out, tell someone you're doing this! @janeyleegrace  Ditched the Booze and want to inspire others? Janey offers holistic sober coach training, our next course starts end April 25, email Janey for a chat to see if its right for you – janey at janeyleegrace.com  Supplements for recovery  The BEST Magnesium blend ever is the blend from Clive – if you use this ⁠link ⁠for everything you buy, a bit goes into our Sober Club giveback fund If you can afford it, also get Vit D3, Amino Acids and Iodine (if you're menopausal)  Use this link for everything: ?https://clivedecarle.ositracker.com/315625/11489?  Check out my new Substack, you can be a free subscriber or paid for some juicy extras Sobriety Rocks…& The Woo Works Follow Janey on social media @janeyleegrace  

EquiConnect Equine Podcast
Introducing Equine Osteopathy at McKee Pownall: A Whole Horse Approach

EquiConnect Equine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 32:31


In this episode, Dr. Mike Pownall interviews Marnie Raymond, a newly certified Equine Diplomat of Osteopathy (EDO), and Dr. Kate Robinson about McKee Pownall's new osteopathy service. They discuss the foundations of equine osteopathy, its benefits, and how it complements traditional veterinary care.Key Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction and welcome[00:01:00] Marnie's background and new osteopathy certification[00:02:00] Definition of osteopathy and its three main systems[00:04:00] Discussion of Vluggan Institute training program[00:07:00] Dr. Robinson's visceral module training[00:11:00] Whole horse approach and system interconnections[00:14:00] When osteopathy is recommended[00:16:00] Explanation of visceral assessment and manipulation[00:18:00] Typical appointment structure and duration[00:21:00] Follow-up recommendations and treatment frequency[00:23:00] Impact on existing bodywork approaches[00:28:00] Key learning moments and insightsKey Takeaways:Equine osteopathy focuses on three main systems: musculoskeletal (parietal), cranial sacral, and visceral (organs)Treatment sessions typically last 1.5-3 hours depending on the type of examinationThe Vluggan Institute training program is recognized by the International Registrar of Equine Osteopaths (IREO)Osteopathy can benefit horses including horses with:Behavioral changesLead pick-up issuesMystery lamenessRecurring painPost-injury recoveryCollaboration between veterinarians and osteopaths provides comprehensive careTreatment involves detailed assessment of the whole horse, including internal organ mobilityRegular follow-ups are recommended to monitor progress and adjust treatment plansThe approach emphasizes treating the whole horse rather than isolated symptomsNotable Quote: "The systems of the horse do not act in isolation, and we're probably doing the horse a disservice if we try and treat them that way." - Dr. Kate RobinsonLearn more at www.mckeepownall.caContact us at info@mpequine.comConnect with us on social:Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/company/mckee-pownall-equine-servicesFacebook https://www.facebook.com/McKeePownallEquineServices/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mckeepownallvet/?hl=enYouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj6fmvGm8DO6NHta0IOvs2AThis podcast is not a substitute for regular & emergency veterinary care. Our purpose is to inform & educate horse people not to diagnose & treat medical conditions without a valid a veterinary-client-patient relationships.Mentioned in this episode:Introductory Osteopathy Offer Is your horse not performing at its best? Maybe there's a behavior change or lameness you just can't pinpoint. Equine osteopathy could be the solution you're looking for and now is the perfect time to give it a try. McKee-Pownall is making equine osteopathy more accessible with an exclusive 15% discount on our introductory osteopathy package available when you purchase before March 31st, 2025. If you're a Wellness Plan member, you'll enjoy an additional 5% off, bringing even more savings to this...

The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Podcast
Ep. 125 Osteopathy, Doing the “Impossible” and Being Curious – Robell Bassett MS4

The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 69:03


He's an all in kind of guy, who seeks to be a healer. Not knowing about osteopathic medicine until he came across a physician whose patient's routinely walked out of the office better – he began to take interest. He has now imbued himself in the philosophy and teachings of osteopathy – desiring to make this an essential tool in the repertoire of healing. Enjoy this conversation with a 4th year medical student from the University of Washington.  If you would like to reach out to Robell you may contact him at: robellb@uw.edu If you have any questions, comments or would like to be on the podcast, please email the onmmpodcast@gmail.com Thanks for listening, be well, be curious and spread osteopathy.

Boundless Body Radio
Naturally Better with Dr. Jeremy Ayres and John Gusty! 756

Boundless Body Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 59:30


Send us a textDr. Jeremy Ayres, co-author of The Red Pill Revolution, passionately uncovers deception in the Medical Industrial Complex and its links to the Pharma and Food industries. Holding titles like Senior Practitioner of Physical Medicine and NaturoPractic Consultant, he merges Chiropractic, Osteopathy, and Naturopathy. Trained as a UK Osteopath, Jeremy, an International Natural Health Educator, guides numerous individuals toward natural healing. His mission involves blending Eastern wisdom with Western science, challenging medical manipulation, and advocating for holistic well-being to create a healthier world.John Gusty spent over 30 years in the entertainment industry working “behind the curtain” for some of music's biggest names, John turned his attention to health and wellness to help his wife heal from what was originally diagnosed as Multiple Sclerosis. He soon realized that the same deceit and profit motive that plagued the entertainment media was even worse inside the Medical Industry.As a champion of individuality, he now devotes his time to creating content that celebrates the spirit of sovereignty in all aspects of life.Find Dr. Jeremy Ayers and John Gusty at-https://naturallybetter4you.com/Find Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!

Grow My Clinic Podcast
Lou Bibby: From Blind Spots to Breakthroughs, Understanding Team Dynamics in Healthcare | GYC Podcast 291

Grow My Clinic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 65:26 Transcription Available


In this episode, we chat with Lou Bibby, the passionate owner of Central Mallee Healthcare and an award-winning osteopath. Together, we explore the unique challenges and creative solutions of running a clinic in rural and remote communities. Lou shares her passion for supporting her team and the local community, emphasizing the importance of creating a culture that balances support and accountability. The conversation explores innovative strategies that country clinics can implement to attract talent and enhance client experiences, highlighting the advantages these clinics have over their metropolitan counterparts. What you'll learn:

Eat Burn Sleep
Amal Alaoui | Holistic Harmony: Exploring Homeopathy and Cranial Osteopathy

Eat Burn Sleep

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 49:20


Amal Alaoui is a London-based homeopath, craniosacral therapist, and wellness mentor with over 12 years of experience. She specializes in holistic approaches to health, addressing physical, emotional, and mental well-being.In this podcast we discuss how homeopathy, craniosacral therapy, and mindfulness techniques to help clients achieve balance and restore their health.Amal is known for her compassionate and intuitive approach, often focusing on addressing the root causes of stress and other health issues. You can find out more about Amal at www.amalremedy.co.uk or on www.instagram.com/amalalaouicranial/. 

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet
1134 THE RED PILL REVOLUTION: BREAKING FREE FROM A WORLD DESIGNED TO KEEP YOU SICK AND MISERABLE

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 67:01


EPISODE #1134 THE RED PILL REVOLUTION: BREAKING FREE FROM A WORLD DESIGNED TO KEEP YOU SICK AND MISERABLE Richard welcomes co-authors and natural health advocates John Gusty and Jeremy Ayres who explore a radical idea: what if the world you've been born into is engineered to keep you stressed, unhappy, and struggling—just to benefit a tiny elite? Despite unprecedented wealth, technology, and opportunity, many of us feel trapped in an endless cycle of work, health issues, and unfulfilled promises. Join us as we discuss the powerful, hidden forces that maintain this system, from mass media to global inequality, and why they keep most of us in perpetual dis-ease. But this episode isn't about complaining—it's about empowerment. We'll share an alternative vision of life, offering fresh perspectives and practical steps to reclaim your sovereignty and live a life of true freedom. If you've ever felt that life could be more than this, it's time to wake up and make your own choices. Tune in for the beginning of your Red Pill Revolution. GUEST: Dr. Jeremy Ayres, co-author of "The Red Pill Revolution," passionately uncovers deception in the Medical Industrial Complex and its links to the Pharma and Food industries. Holding titles like Senior Practitioner of Physical Medicine and NaturoPractic Consultant, he merges Chiropractic, Osteopathy, and Naturopathy. Trained as a UK Osteopath, Jeremy, an International Natural Health Educator, guides numerous individuals toward natural healing. His mission involves blending Eastern wisdom with Western science, challenging medical manipulation, and advocating for holistic well-being to create a healthier world. GUEST: John Gusty, co-author of The Red Pill Revolution, worked over 30 years in the entertainment industry toiling “behind the curtain” for some of music's biggest names. Then, John turned his attention to health and wellness in an effort to help his wife heal from what was originally diagnosed as Multiple Sclerosis. He soon realized that the same deceit and profit motive that plagued the entertainment media was even worse inside the Medical Industrial Complex. As a devout agorist and champion of individuality, he now devotes his time to producing content that celebrates the spirit of sovereignty in all aspects of life. WEBSITE: https://naturallybetter4you.com BOOK: The Red Pill Revolution (Updated for COVID-19) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm/

ResearchPod
Do joint manipulation sounds make a difference in physical therapy outcomes?

ResearchPod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 9:40 Transcription Available


Joint manipulation, applying a manipulation force to the spine to improve joint mobility and reduce pain, often comes with an audible pop. Patients and some practitioners often regard this audible sound as a sign of a successful treatment, but is that necessarily true?Dr Rob Sillevis at Florida Gulf Coast University conducted a comprehensive investigation to find out whether this audible pop has a clinical significance and an actual or perceived benefit on the body.  Read the original article: https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17622Read more in Research Outreach

Stable Connections the Podcast
Episode 136: Fenja Koenigsmann EDO®

Stable Connections the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 42:06


Fenja talks to us about why she began studying Osteopathy, why she is passionate about it and her journey moving to Siskiyou County in Northern California. www.flowingwaterswholistics.com https://www.facebook.com/flowingwaterswholistics/?_rdr Episode Sponsors: http://darbybonomi.com http://stablemix.com

Speaking and Communicating Podcast
How Epigenetics Affect Our Behavior w/ Ann Shivas, Ph.D.

Speaking and Communicating Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 40:45


How does epigenetics affect your relationships with others?Meet Ann Shivas!Ann is the Founder of LifeLift who blends her personal healing journey with expertise in Epigenetics and the Quantum Wave Living method to guide individuals toward health and self-discovery. After overcoming soccer injuries during pro soccer career and burnout she transformed her life by reprogramming her beliefs, habits and understanding her primary needs based on her genetics. With a degree in Teaching, Osteopathy, and a Ph.D., Ann now helps others break free from stress, heal their bodies, and align with their true purpose. Ann has been working in clinical for 10 years and has helped over 800 people transform their pain to power. Through LifeLift's programs, she empowers people through her corporate programs and practitioner programs to make a lasting change on this planet and reduce chronic stress and disease.Ann embodies a blend of rural roots and a passion for holistic living. Raised on a farm, she developed a deep appreciation for nature's offerings.Her academic journey reflects her multifaceted approach to personal growth. Ann earned a Bachelor's in Arts, followed by a Master of Teaching, before delving into holistic health with a Diploma of Osteopathy. Her thirst for knowledge led her to complete certifications in Epigenetics, Non-Violent Communication, and Quantum Wave Living, enhancing her understanding of the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit.Drawing from over a decade of experience working with diverse clients globally, Ann recognized a common thread: individuals thrive when they embark on inner exploration and take ownership of their lives. This realization inspired her to establish Life Lift, a platform that empowers individuals on their journey toward purposeful living.In addition to individual coaching, Ann extends her expertise to corporations, offering courses designed to help team members manage stress, enhance communication, and foster mutual understanding. Her corporate programs catalyze harmonious workplace dynamics, increased productivity, and employee retention.Life Lift offers programs for people looking to uplift their living in relationships, health, and conscious living.Connect with Ann:Website: https://lifelift.liveListen to the Podcast, subscribe, leave a rating and a review:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-epigenetics-affect-our-behavior-w-ann-shivas-ph-d/id1614151066?i=1000678905557Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4Hybiqy2zIoOJrhMc906hM?si=dPcjAEbUTmOSpPJdmIcCoQhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/4Hybiqy2zIoOJrhMc906hMYouTube: https://youtu.be/1yjJPEkFHoY

WITneSSes
Healing Without Medication: Rewiring Mindsets to Overcome Chronic Pain • Ann Shivas

WITneSSes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 25:11


Ann Shivas, founder of LifeLift, combines her personal healing journey with advanced expertise in Epigenetics and the Quantum Wave Living method to inspire transformative health and self-discovery.   After overcoming soccer injuries during her professional soccer career and battling burnout, Ann reprogrammed her beliefs, reshaped her habits, and unlocked her primary needs by understanding her genetic blueprint.   With qualifications in Teaching, Osteopathy, and a Ph.D., Ann brings a unique blend of academic rigor and personal insight to her work. For over a decade, she has worked in clinical settings, guiding more than 800 individuals to transform their pain into power.   Through LifeLift's innovative programs, Ann empowers others to overcome stress, heal their bodies, and align with their true purpose.   Her approach focuses on shifting mindsets, fostering self-awareness, and promoting conscious living to help individuals cultivate sustainable well-being and live their fullest lives.   Learn More Here: https://lifelift.live/community ....... Want to be a guest on WITneSSes? Send Elisha Arowojobe a message on #PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/elishaarowojobe   Elevate your business with Anastasia's expert consulting. Use code Elisha3 for an exclusive offer and transform your business today! https://resurrectionmentor.wixsite.com/so/42PDEPEB8?languageTag=en  

No Place Like Homb
Daniela's Story

No Place Like Homb

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 30:55


No matter how educated we are and how much we think we know, sometimes the experiences you are met with through Matrescence and early motherhood can catch you off guard. This week on No Place Like Homb, we chat with Dr Daniela Aiello about her 20 year career in Osteopathy, caring for new mothers and her own experience in pregnancy, birth and postpartum.

Wendys Whinnies
No. 289. Ann Marie Hancock DVM - Autumn and winter medical risks for horses.

Wendys Whinnies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 61:56


Dr. Ann-Marie Hancock, DVM, EDO graduated from Colorado State University in 2003 with her DVM.  She started using Acupuncture in her practice in 2008 and Osteopathy in 2010.  She has been practicing in Northern Virginia since 2013 and owns True North Equine Veterinary Services in Warrenton, VA.  She is committed to creating long-lasting, meaningful, and positive connections between horse owners and their horses by improving horse mobility and overall wellness.  She works with other veterinarians, farriers, dentists, nutritionists, saddle fitters, bodyworkers, and other horse health care workers as a team member to achieve that goal.

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students
Episode 138: Dr. David Shumway, DO: Perspective on Artificial Intelligence- Present Technology, Future Projections and AI importance for Osteopathy

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 35:48


  On today's episode we interview Dr. David Shumway, DO.  David was invited to speak at the recommendation of Dr. Jennifer Hauler after a recent presentation to the American Osteopathic Association on Artificial Intelligence and it's importance to the osteopathic community. David will give us a definition and history of AI and explain to us it's relevance to modern medicine and his thoughts on the future of the technology.  He will discuss his own path from a military family as the son of a Navy Pilot to his undergraduate education in oregon.  He will speak to us the importance of his Gastroenterology Mentor who sparked his interest in medicine. He will discuss his gap years working in epcot/ disney where he met his wife.  Finally he will tell us about his time at AT Still Arizona, followed by a residency in internal medicine with the HPSP Airforce Scholarship and how his career has come full circle as he prepares to follow in the footsteps of his father through a fellowship in Aerospace Medicine while spending time with his wife's family in Great Brittain.  We hope you learn as much from Captain Shumway as we did!

Wendys Whinnies
No. 281 Ann Marie Hancock DVM talks about Head Shaking Syndrome

Wendys Whinnies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 71:19


Dr. Ann-Marie Hancock, DVM, EDO graduated from Colorado State University in 2003 with her DVM.  She started using Acupuncture in her practice in 2008 and Osteopathy in 2010.  She has been practicing in Northern Virginia since 2013 and owns True North Equine Veterinary Services in Warrenton, VA.  She is committed to creating long-lasting, meaningful, and positive connections between horse owners and their horses by improving horse mobility and overall wellness.  She works with other veterinarians, farriers, dentists, nutritionists, saddle fitters, bodyworkers, and other horse health care workers as a team member to achieve that goal.

2 Massage Therapists and a Microphone
A Drummer, a Massage Therapist, a Mom, an Educator, A Tap Dancer? with guest Caylea

2 Massage Therapists and a Microphone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 62:20


Caylea is a 3 time contributor to the Canadian Massage Conference and one pretty awesome human. She went straight into Massage, quickly followed by Osteopathy, and through her knowledge and love of athletics, as well as a personal need, she has become THE perinatal taping queen. Her practice is heavily focused on helping pregnant and post partum people through taping to get through their day. She has courses to help other therapists learn these skills and she will once again be teaching at the CMC. Don't miss out on learning from Caylea and bringing your practice to the next level! 2rmtsandamic.com

The Wellness Way
Just how TOXIC are seed oils? - with Bobby Qureshi

The Wellness Way

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 39:28


VIVOBAREFOOT are the proud sponsors of today's episode (website). To reconnect with Earth by wearing REAL shoes, it's PJL20 for 20% off your first order. You're welcome! Just how TOXIC are seed oils? - with Bobby Qureshi In this week's informative episode of The Wellness Way Podcast, Philly interviews Bobby Qureshi, an experienced and respected Nutritional Therapist, Naturopath and Educator. Bobby is the Director of Education for the largest training provider for natural therapies in the UK and Ireland – the College of Naturopathic Medicine (CNM). He obtained a Master of Osteopathy (M.Ost) degree from the prestigious University College of Osteopathy and is a qualified Naturopath (ND) and Nutritional Therapist. He has experience working in various UK-based clinical practices and has helped over a thousand patients improve their health with natural medicine. He has expertise in a variety of disciplines related to natural healthcare and prides himself on being able to provide natural and individualised clinical services to patients presenting with a range of health issues. Some of the highlights of this episode are: How Bobby explains that "health begins in the mouth", and why what we consume affects our health and wellbeing to a much greater degree than most people realise. That far from being the enemy, cholesterol is the most crucial fat for the human body. The realisation that just because a shop is called a "health food shop" that does not mean everything they sell is necessarily healthy. How seed oils are extremely unhealthy for us, why they are unhealthy and what we can do to avoid them. This is another episode jam-packed with super-helpful information, with tips and strategies to avoid things that harm us and ways to improve our chances of living a healthy life in the most natural ways possible. To connect with Bobby Qureshi: Website: https://www.bqnaturopathy.com/ Instagram: @bobbyqureshinaturopathy Follow Philly: Website: https://phillyjlay.com Instagram: @phillyjlay Facebook: @phillyjlay Telegram: @phillyjlay Twitter/X: @phillyjlay TikTok: @phillyjlay1 Rumble: @phillyjlay YouTube: @phillyjlay Sign up to the Philly J Lay newsletter to keep connected, catch up on all previous episodes of the podcast, join the NEW upcoming community membership and support Philly's works on www.phillyjlay.com The Natural Wellness Journal The Wellness Way: A Beginners' Guide to Your Natural Health Systems: Interactive E-book The Wellness Way Fasterclass: 34-Part Video Series on Health The Wellness Awakening: Meditation Album from Past Lives to Passing Philly's Kitchen: 8-Part Video Series From the Heart of the Home DISCLAIMER: THIS INFORMATION IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL ADVICE, JUST ANOTHER PERSPECTIVE TO HELP SUPPORT YOUR HEALTH. Please always consult your health provider for any conditions that concern you.

Wendys Whinnies
No. 277. Ann Marie Hancock DVM - Insulin Resistance

Wendys Whinnies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 69:17


Dr. Ann-Marie Hancock, DVM, EDO graduated from Colorado State University in 2003 with her DVM.  She started using Acupuncture in her practice in 2008 and Osteopathy in 2010.  She has been practicing in Northern Virginia since 2013 and owns True North Equine Veterinary Services in Warrenton, VA.  She is committed to creating long-lasting, meaningful, and positive connections between horse owners and their horses by improving horse mobility and overall wellness.  She works with other veterinarians, farriers, dentists, nutritionists, saddle fitters, bodyworkers, and other horse health care workers as a team member to achieve that goal.

Rehab Science with Tom Walters
An Osteopathic Approach to the Treatment of Pain

Rehab Science with Tom Walters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 82:02


In today's episode, I talk with osteopath, Brendon Talbot, BHK, M.OMSc about his educational background, osteopathic training and how he treats individuals with musculoskeletal disorders.  Here is a bit more about Brendon from his website:  "Motivated by the body's innate ability to self heal and self regulate, Brendon prides himself on providing the highest quality of Osteopathic care. Brendon always works with his best efforts, to ensure the patient receives the best possible treatment each session, while working safely within the scope of Osteopathy. Understanding human anatomy and physiology in a collective manner helps Brendon provide a personalized treatment for every patient.  Prior to his osteopathic journey, Brendon's appreciation of collective mechanics stems from his many years as an elite athlete. He expresses undeniable passion and interest for his understanding of the human body. Treatment outcome aims to reduce symptom expression, improve overall quality of life, speed the restoration of normal function and reduce the impact of illness on home and work life. “I love to educate patients and encourage a healthy lifestyle to further optimize and improve the patients quality of life.” You can learn more about Brendon on his website or his Instagram account (@bt.osteopathy). 

Touching Into Presence
Episode 83 - Conversations with Bonnie Gintis DO

Touching Into Presence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 66:03


Today's conversation is with Bonnie Gintis, DO Bonnie lives in in northern Vermont. She has taught worldwide, addressing physicians and all people interested in exploring embodiment. She retired from Osteopathic private practice in 2009 and now devotes herself to teaching, writing, and exploring new ways to foster health and wellbeing. She is the author of Engaging The Movement Of Life: Exploring Health And Embodiment Through Osteopathy And Continuum. She is a 1986 graduate of New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, where she has also taught Osteopathic Principles and Practice. She has been a faculty member with the Sutherland Cranial Teaching Foundation, the American Academy of Osteopathy, the European School of Osteopathy, The German Academy for Osteopathic Medicine, and Jim Jealous, DO. Bonnie has been a board member, faculty member and Course Director for The Osteopathic Cranial Academy, and was honored with Fellowship in the Osteopathic Cranial Academy (FCA) in 2015. Bonnie studied Continuum extensively with Emilie Conrad and taught in collaboration with her from 1997 until the time of her death in 2014. She was authorized by Emilie to teach Continuum, and now teaches a synthesis of all her areas of exploration and expertise. She has had more than 50 years of meditation practice, trained to be a teacher of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), and has explored many approaches to mindfulness within and outside of Buddhist traditions. Bonnie's innovative approach combines Osteopathy, Continuum's fluid movement exploration, and mindfulness, expanding the possibilities for experiencing health and embodiment and allowing for the development of perceptual skills to more deeply care for ourselves and others. https://osteopathyunplugged.com/ https://bonniegintis.com/   In today's talk discussed about what Osteopathy and Continuum are. We shared perspective on the importance of natural movement, meditation, and a holistic approach in professional practices. We also discussed ways to connect with Bonnie's work, including her wonderful book and her upcoming teaching schedule including a retreat at Kripalu in October. There was really so much territory we could cover her and I felt Bonnie did a great job to just scratch the surface without opening up too many wormholes to go down, as the topics are rather vast topics as we explore them more. I would highly recommend her book and her podcast to get a deeper sense into what Osteopathy and Continuum can be. They are practices which I am personally still so green about but have touched and changed me in profound ways. I hope if they can be supportive for you that you too can get more information to explore your inner workings through these ways of being.   If you are enjoying and getting something out of these talks, we'd appreciate it if you would leave a positive review of the podcast and subscribe to it through the platform of your choice. When you do this it really helps other people find us, and we greatly appreciate your support. You can find more about Andrew at http://andrewrosenstock.com and http://RolfingInBoston.com Many thanks to Explorers Society for use of their song " All In" from their majestic album 'Spheres' Please check them out here https://open.spotify.com/album/1plT1lAPWEQ1oTRbWOiXm3?si=eAL08OJdT5-sJ6FwwZD50g

Wendys Whinnies
No. 273. Ann Marie Hancock DVM - Preventative Spring Health

Wendys Whinnies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 67:32


Dr. Ann-Marie Hancock, DVM, EDO graduated from Colorado State University in 2003 with her DVM.  She started using Acupuncture in her practice in 2008 and Osteopathy in 2010.  She has been practicing in Northern Virginia since 2013 and owns True North Equine Veterinary Services in Warrenton, VA.  She is committed to creating long-lasting, meaningful and positive connections between horse owners and their horses by improving horse mobility and over all wellness.  She works with other veterinarians, farriers, dentists, nutritionists, saddle fitters, body workers and other horse health care workers as a team member to achieve that goal.

The Low Carb Athlete Podcast
Episode #542 with Dr. Elizabeth Bright on Iodine, Thyroid Health & Carnivore Diet

The Low Carb Athlete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 65:04


Are you an ambitious, high performer on a mission to improve the aging process? Do you struggle to get the desired results even when doing all the "right" things? What are you doing today to live your best self at age 70, 80 and 90 plus years old? Are you taking ownership of your health and your future self now so you can thrive as you age instead of struggle?? Today we talk again to the brilliant Dr. Elizabeth Bright, ND, MICO who focuses on Osteopathy and Naturopathy Functional, effective, and gentle treatment. Share video with your friends who struggle with low thyroid...    • Thyroid Health, Iodine & Carnivore Di...   https://youtu.be/CE0tlc8MIKY?si=J1q10pJtMKnXwE6y Big questions we got from her followers include: What about Iodine?! Thyroid health-Sign of deficiency for men and women Autoimmune Hashimottos ...to take or not to take iodine? What are optimal thyroid levels? Do we need fiber for gut health? How is carnivore diet useful to rebalance hormones in peri menopause? Is it promoting estrogen production? The role of dairy - makes people store more fat? Mechanism behind cheese that tends to cause weight gain What should we eat and avoid - simplify as we age? Tips for men to improve hormone balance Any tips for exercise and lifestyle habits to help improve fat loss? Digestion-Leaky gut-chronic inflammation-Liver congestion and toxicity What about food sensitivities? Learn more about Dr. Bright https://www.elizbright.com/ Meat: Humans evolved to eat meat from ruminant animals millions of years ago. Over two million years ago, the human brain reached maximum size. It has been shrinking since the advent of agriculture. The large human brain reaches peak size from the nutrients in a diet high in meat and animal fat. Salt: Eating carbohydrates makes the kidneys hold on to salt rather than excrete it. The body then retains water to balance the blood's sodium concentration. It's not the salt that causes water retention, higher blood volume, and subsequent high blood pressure.  Water: A diet high in carbohydrates means you need to drink more water. When you take out carbohydrates from you diet, you only need to drink when you are thirsty.  Carbohydrates cause stress. If stressed, you must drink more to give the adrenals the sodium they need to send messages. Artificial sweeteners are as stimulatory as sugar and, therefore, stressful. Social Media: Instagram @dr.elizbright.do.nd Books: Good-Fat-Women-Menopause Menopause. Why do we go through it? How can we enjoy this time of life?There is a plethora of confusing and misleading information out there about menopause: what to take, what to eat. Women may begin to wonder: is there something wrong with our bodies? And if menopause is natural, why do doctors, pharmaceutical companies, and the media recommend so much medication to treat menopausal symptoms?  Watch on https://youtu.be/CE0tlc8MIKY?si=J1q10pJtMKnXwE6y

Balance Matters: A neuro physical therapist’s journey to make “Sense” of Balance
"When your feet meet the floor” Importance of the connection between your feet and your pelvic floor muscles with Dr. Gail Wetzler, PT, DPT, EBO, BI-D

Balance Matters: A neuro physical therapist’s journey to make “Sense” of Balance

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 35:12


In this interview, the incredible Gail Wetzler, PT, DPT, EBO, BI-D and I will be exploring the fascinating connections between the pelvic floor and foot engagement—a topic we've delved into while treating a mutual patient.One of our shared clients with significant neuropathy needed help with his ankle strategy and keeping his toes down during sit-to-stand movements. This journey of discovery began when Gail asked, "Have you cued his pelvic floor?" That simple question unlocked a wealth of new insights.Join us as we dive into how it's all interconnected—from anatomy to brain function—and uncover the best ways to analyze and cue these movements. Gail Wetzler, PT, DPT, EBO, BI-D  currently owns an integrative physical therapy practice in Denver, Colorado, where they treat orthopedic, fascial/muscular/soft tissue, neurologic, pain,respiratory, digestive, mTBI and women's and men's health issues. After receiving her initial degree in physical therapy, she pursued her first experience in acute orthopedic care at Hoag Hospital, Newport Beach California. Within 1 year, she became the outpatient clinical supervisor and thus began her journey and desire for continuing education in the science and art of human movement and function. She studied with Travell and Simons, Mennell, Kaltenborn, Maitland, McKenzie, Mitchell, Jones and Greenman in the earlier years of manual therapy education. Inspired by these methods of treatment, she became an assistant teacher to Dr. Janet Travell and later an instructor with the Institute of Physical Art (IPA) developed by Gregg Johnson and Vicky Saliba Johnson.In a few years, she developed her own private practice, at which time she received a large number of head, neck and TMJ pain patients. This became a driver to learn more about cranial osteopathy, craniosacral therapy and how the fields of physical therapy and dentistry could collaborate to help these patients. As she pursued continuing education classes with Dr. John Upledger, he inspired her to learn more about the different systems in the body and how they all integrated for function. During one of her earlier speaking engagements for the Upledger Institute ( Beyond the Dura), she met Jean Pierre Barral DO, who inspired the importance of anatomy, the ability to listen to the body and the specificity of tissue dialogue in manual therapy techniques. She has listened and followed his mentoring into understanding the body's deeper fascial relationship of the viscera, vascular, neurological and manual articular systems since 1989. Gail has been an instructor for the Barral Institute (BI) since 1991 and became the BI Curriculum Director in 2001.In her career, she has been invited to speak at multiple professional conferences including National and State levels for the APTA, USC Head, Neck and Facial Pain Clinic, University of California, Irvine (UCI), Beyond the Dura Research Conferences, "Hope" Head Injury Organization, and was the keynote speaker in Italy for the Fascial Manipulation Research Conference presented by Antonio, Carla and Luigi Stecco. She is the Past Director of Physical Therapy for the Integrative Medicine Center at UCI. She is currently part of the Research Team for the Upledger Foundation for their recent studies on Post Concussion Recovery She currently teaches for the Women's Health Section of the APTA "Gynecological Visceral Manipulation". Gail earned her Diplomate from the Barral Institute in 2005. She earned her Equine Diplomate in Osteopathy from Vluggen Institute of Equine Osteopathy in 2009 and she earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Rosalind Franklin University, Chicago, in 2013.Gail serves on the Women's Health Task Force for the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC).Resources: APTA Academy of Pelvic Health Physical Therapy (aptapelvichealth.org)

Colman Power
Osteopathy with Stephen Stuart

Colman Power

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 31:29


In this show we are interview Stephen Stuart who explains to us a topic that we have nt discussed on the show before. Osteopathy is the fully body analysis when can be the game changer for your over all health. Stephen is someone who has a passion for helping people & has helped numerous individual some of which the testimonials are on his web site. https://activebodytherapycentre.com/ Listen to the show to get the full in site and if your interested book in for a consult Using the link here https://www.fresha.com/a/active-body-therapy-centre-callan-co-kilkenny-nhghtxmc/booking?menu=true Hope you enjoy the show Colman

Rehab Science with Tom Walters
Exploring the Science of Pain: Part I

Rehab Science with Tom Walters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 24:25


In today's episode, I introduce the science of pain and what current research has taught us about the physiology of pain. Whether you are a practitioner or someone experiencing pain, this episode will help you better manage painful symptoms. When we understand pain at a deeper level, we are able to identify the factors in our own lives that may be contributing to the pain we experience. Factors such as, sleep (quantity and quality), nutrition, stress levels, exercise and our beliefs about pain can greatly impact how we feel and how much pain we experience. Thank you for listening to this episode! I hope you find it to be helpful. If you are suffering from a painful condition, my book could be a great resource for you. It has rehab programs for the 50 most common injuries and pain issues and each body region has its own chapter. Each program has pictures of me doing the exercises and guides you through three phases of rehab. If you want to learn more about my book, click this Amazon link.

Terrain Theory
Michelle Davies on osteopathy, Christ oil, and serving notices to those causing public harm

Terrain Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 88:55


Michelle Davies is an internationally acclaimed healer, health consultant, mentor and author. Michelle has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Osteopathy awarded by Anne, Princess Royal, following 4 years full time training in London at the British School of Osteopathy. In this conversation with Michelle we discuss:Osteopathy: what it is, how it worksWhat a patient should expect from treatmentHow osteopathy differs from chiropractic or similarCranialsacral therapy, Christ oil, and the subtle rhythmsHow she went up against the regulating bodies of OsteopathyUsing common law to stand as a woman with her rights...and more!Learn more about Michelle and her work on her website www.worcester-osteo.com and on Instagram.Claim your free gift from Michelle by messaging her "free gift" through Instagram.Support Terrain Theory on Patreon! Our recently-launched member platform gives you access to a ton of free & exclusive content. Check it out: https://www.patreon.com/TerrainTheoryTerrain Theory episodes are not to be taken as medical advice. You are your own primary healthcare provider.If you have a Terrain Transformation story you would like to share, email us at ben@terraintheory.net.Learn more at www.terraintheory.netMusic by Chris Merenda

The Barbell Rehab Podcast
Shedding Dogma & Elevating Care with Diego Hidalgo | Ep 33

The Barbell Rehab Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 77:49


In this episode, we sit down with Diego Hidalgo to discuss his newest publication, The Roots of Chaos: The Problem with Theoretical Understanding in Osteopathy and Its Application to the Physiotherapy Profession. We explore the allure of "natural" approaches, the significance of posture, the role of palpation, and the impact of asymmetries. Diego also sheds light on the language we use, the concept of nocebo, and the challenge of navigating uncertainty in clinical practice. We discuss treatment targets that may offer more value and strategies for engaging with different treatment philosophies among peers and colleagues.   Additional Resources FREE Research Roundup Email Series | Get research reviews sent to your inbox, once a month, and stay up-to-date on the latest trends in rehab and fitness The Barbell Rehab Method Certification Course Schedule | 2-days, 15 hours, and CEU approved

BS Free MD with Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh
#304: The Startling Connection Between Entertainment and the Medical Industry with Dr. Jeremy Ayres and John Gusty#304: The Startling Connection Between Entertainment and the Medical Industry with Dr. Jeremy Ayres and John Gusty

BS Free MD with Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 114:13


Wendys Whinnies
No. 268 Ann Marie Hancock DVM- Body mechanics, how they are affected by imbalance of the jaw or feet

Wendys Whinnies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 73:50


Dr. Ann-Marie Hancock, DVM, EDO graduated from Colorado State University in 2003 with her DVM.  She started using Acupuncture in her practice in 2008 and Osteopathy in 2010.  She has been practicing in Northern Virginia since 2013 and owns True North Equine Veterinary Services in Warrenton, VA.  She is committed to creating long-lasting, meaningful and positive connections between horse owners and their horses by improving horse mobility and over all wellness.  She works with other veterinarians, farriers, dentists, nutritionists, saddle fitters, body workers and other horse health care workers as a team member to achieve that goal.

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students
Episode 133: Dr. Joel Feder, DO- Family Practice: What does a DO do after retirement? Beach and fun? NO! Medical Mission to Vietnam!

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 33:01


Today we interview Dr. Joel Feder in what is one of Dr. Storch's favorite interviews to date.  Dr. Feder retired from Family practice after over 40 years.  He discuses with us his career and passion for osteopathic medicine, family practice and his time in the millitary.  Most interestingly, Dr. Feder shares with us what he has been doing in his retirement including teaching, taking care of the homeless and going on a medical mission to Vietnam.After he graduated in 1975 from the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences (KCUMB), he did his residency in the Navy at the Naval Regional Medical Center in Philadelphia. He served on active duty in the Navy for three years, and then served in the reserves for 35 years, retiring in 2008 as a Navy captain.Dr. Feder's passion for family medicine and Osteopathy is viral.  If you were considering this career path but weren't sure. . . Dr. Feder's "retrespectoscope" will remove all doubt!

Paranormal UK Radio Network
Seventh Sanctum - Tom Mayes Teacher and Healer

Paranormal UK Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 61:07


Join Kerry Ann and Natalie as they talk with Teacher and Healer Tom Mayes.Tom is formally trained in Osteopathy, Applied Kinesiology, CranioSacral, Acupressure TCM, Myofascial Release, and Reiki. He has studied with world-class professionals in proven ancient therapies and modern cutting-edge modalities. Tom is the creator of “Integrated Equine Therapies,” a highly effective approach that addresses the core causes of lameness, metabolic and emotional dysfunctions.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/paranormal-uk-radio-network--4541473/support.

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students
Episode 132: Dr. Richard Riemer, DO- Building GME and New Residencies at Touro- California; Making Osteopathy Great Again!

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 41:48


Today we have a deep conversation with Dr. Richard Riemer about the Touro University Medical Group, which he has helped to create and run.  Dr. Riemer will discuss the importance of strong clinical and post graduate medical opportunities at a medical school and what he is doing to expand these opportunities at Touro-California.Richard B. Riemer, DO, is a specialist in neurology at Touro University Medical Group.  Dr. Riemer treats all neurologic conditions with an emphasis on neuromusculoskeletal and spine disordersDr. Riemer earned his Doctor of Medicine from the AT Still University, Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kirksville, Missouri. He then completed his internship at Tucson General Hospital in Arizona and his residency at the University of California Davis in Sacramento.Dr. Riemer has been endowed with numerous awards throughout his career, including Outstanding Educator of the Year (UC Davis Neurology), Physician of the Year (Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeon), and Volunteer Faculty (UC Davis). We know you will enjoy this episode!

Back Chat with Christine
76. Scoliosis and Pelvic Health – Interview with Terra Nicolle

Back Chat with Christine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 34:40


Terra Nicolle M.OMSc RMT IAYT-Trauma Informed Terra graduated from the Canadian Academy of Osteopathy with a Masters in Osteopathic Science. Since then, Terra has continued to pursue further training in pediatrics, concussion therapy, Scoliosis, Hypermobility, taping, lactation consultant and pelvic floor courses. She has an extensive background in personal training and fitness instructing (yoga, stotts […]

HIListically Speaking with Hilary Russo
Ep158 - Your Nervous System, Mind, and Body have a Healing Secret Language with Karden Rabin

HIListically Speaking with Hilary Russo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 65:50 Transcription Available


When it comes to healing the body and mind, there's an unspoken language. It requires understanding the deeper signals our bodies send. The language that's often overlooked. Until now.   ⁣On this episode of the HIListically Speaking Podcast, nervous system medicine practitioner, Kardin Rabin, shares his own journey through chronic back pain that left this body worker looking for ways to transcend and transform. What he found were synchronicities that not only opened the door of pain to purpose, but lead him on a journey to help himself and others regulate an often dysregulated nervous system.  Discover the Secret Language of the Body with actionable steps to help you Heal through Awareness, Interruption and Redesign.  And find out how a chance meeting with Bessel van Der Kolk at a coffee shop changed his life. Plus, an offering of tools and support that puts true healing within reach. ⁣ ⁣ CHAPTERS/KEY MOMENTS⁣ 00:00 Intro⁣ 6:51   Opioids, Grief and generational pain 11:51   Chronic Pain and Trauma⁣17:20  Emotions and Pain Relationship⁣21:10  Exploring Trauma and Healing Through Books ⁣22:35 Bessel van der Kolk in a coffee shop⁣24:42 The Secret Language of the Body  ⁣32:42 HEAL and SOMIA Program⁣49:49 Serendipitous Encounters ⁣53:44 Rapid Fire Game⁣59:00 Conversation closing thoughts⁣01:03:27 Hilary close and information ⁣ ⁣ PREFER TO WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE?⁣ Subscribe  https://www.youtube.com/hilaryrusso ⁣Grab a copy of “The Secret Language of the Body: Regulate Your Nervous System, Heal Your Body, Free Your Mind”⁣ Hardcover:  https://amzn.to/4bUvGiV (Amazon)⁣ Audiobook:  https://amzn.to/4ehuYxY (Amazon)⁣ Kindle: https://amzn.to/4b1zWfw (Amazon)⁣ ⁣OTHER BOOKS MENTIONED⁣The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van Der Kolk, MD⁣https://amzn.to/4ccbU28 (Amazon)⁣ ⁣Healing Back Pain by John Sarnos, MD⁣https://amzn.to/4bZdK78 (Amazon)⁣ ⁣Get the Heal Program: Holistic Nervous System Regulation 10 Week Course⁣ https://programs.somiainternational.com/offers/XJAdTfnN/checkout ⁣ CONNECT WITH KARDEN⁣https://somiainternational.com https://www.instagram.com/kardenrabin https://www.instagram.com/somiainternational ⁣ ⁣HEALING IN YOUR HANDS. HAVENING WITH HILARY⁣ https://www.hilaryrusso.com/havening CONNECT WITH HILARY⁣ https://www.instagram.com/hilaryrusso https://www.youtube.com/hilaryrusso https://www.facebook.com/hilisticallyspeaking https://www.tiktok.com/@hilisticallyspeaking https://www.hilaryrusso.com/podcast Music by Lipbone Redding https://lipbone.com TRANSCRIPT⁣ Full transcript at https://www.hilaryrusso.com/podcast ⁣ 00:05 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ This process of healing trauma, of healing chronic stress, of healing nervous system disorders, absolutely requires a non-verbal approach through the unspoken language of the body. ⁣ ⁣ 00:21 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Your nervous system needs you and I wish I knew this Correction correction. I wish I understood this is what I mean when I was struggling with my own chronic pain, when I had my jaw surgery, when I was on the healing journey because, let me tell you, at 15, it was a doozy and every year following that, I just did not have the tools right. And as we get older, we experience more of these snap crackle pops in our body. It happens, it's life right. ⁣ ⁣ 00:49⁣ But here's the deal that pain in your body, that trauma that is making you want to run for cover because you don't feel safe. It's actually a signal. It's a signal, it's a call and you're hearing it and yeah, you've done the work. I get it. That's why you check in on this podcast week after week. You've done the work and you're like why am I not healing? Why am I feeling this way? Well, you've come to the right place, because it's all about finding the right support and people that will guide you on that journey, Like my friend, nervous system medicine practitioner, Karden Rabin. What's up, my friend, it is so good to have you here. ⁣ ⁣ 01:25 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ Hi Hilary. ⁣ ⁣ 01:26 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ We talk so much before we press record and every time we have a conversation it's like I feel like we're just two kids in high school hanging out, chilling and just having a good time, because really, I mean, first of all, we get pretty giddy talking about the nervous system together, so we're totally geeking out. But, there's a reason for it. We're here on this planet to do something to help people, right? ⁣ ⁣ 01:49 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ Yeah, to just vibe so well with someone who speaks your language and who helps you get it out there. ⁣ ⁣ 01:55 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Yeah, and you're doing that. You're doing that as co-founder of SOMIA, the HEAL program that you have Now, this new, incredible, unbelievable book that is just paving the way. That's the secret language of the body. Yes, please show that. Regulate your nervous system, heal your body and free your mind. We're going to have a link to that in the podcast notes for all you folks. And look good, golly, miss Molly, I'm so glad you're here because we need you and we need what you're doing. So thanks again for being here. ⁣ ⁣ 02:23 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ Thanks for having me. ⁣ ⁣ 02:24 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ You have your own story. I think a lot of people like to know what brings you to the kind of work that you do, especially when you're dealing with the nervous system, the brain, the mind, anything like that, or just our body in general. And there's such a good story behind you. And listen those of you turning in. Carter and I haven't known each other forever. In fact, we have a newer friendship. But I love that because you align with people. We met at the Heal the Healer event conference two-day event and I was just like, oh my gosh, he's my people and he's going to be yours too. But I want you to share your story so people truly understand how you got into this work. ⁣ ⁣ 03:01 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ Yeah, okay, can truly understand how you got into this work. Yeah, okay, can I do it like memento style? Maybe it won't be in like sequential order, but we'll bop around a little bit. Yeah, okay. So I originally thought my story started with my own debilitating chronic back pain, because that is kind of the nice starting place in terms of starting around the age of 22,. I am 39 now. ⁣ ⁣ 03:26⁣ I began having bad bouts of low back pain, which was kind of humbling and humiliating for someone who was a very well-trained body worker who was making his living getting other people out of pain, and for the next 10 years or more, maybe more like 12 years I worshipped at the throne of basically structure and function. So if I could just get someone's body aligned the right way and moving the right way, really clean, really perfect, yada, yada, yada either my clients or myself that would solve the pain, because that's how I was taught. That would solve the pain because that's how I was taught. I was taught basically and by the way I'm going to be a real a-hole right here that we're basically some I don't know steampunk robot thing from 1642 that has no brain or software or just some mechanism and as long as it's lubed up and put together rightly, it will work correctly. And it turns out that, although there's some truth to that, it's also bullshit. We're not a mechanism first, we're a nervous system first. We are a human with feelings and emotions and a brain and, moreover and I didn't know this at the time, because this is not what I had been taught the only organ in your body, the only organ in your body responsible for pain at all times, is your brain and your nervous system. That's it. I'll say that again. The only organ in your body at all times that's responsible for whether you have pain or not is your brain and your nervous system. And it makes errors right, like we've all, for example, had something brush our leg and go ow right, and we look down and it was just this, like maybe it was a thorn right, it wasn't a really big deal. There'll be other times where we'll get like burned or something while we're busy doing something and we won't even notice how badly we got burned. We'll see that we have some wound later on, right. Also, people will often be in like athletic events. They'll sprain an ankle. It'll be swollen as heck. They won't even notice it till the evening. The brain is making choices and decisions about pain all the time, and we're going to get a lot more into that, guys. ⁣ ⁣ 05:46⁣ But essentially here I was trying to fix things mechanically and functionally for myself and my clients, sometimes being successful and sometimes not. And I went on like this for 10 or 12 years and each time my quote unquote back would go out, I would be bedridden, often for days out. I would be bedridden, often for days. I would have electrical storms of pain in my groin and my abdomen. I would have bilateral shooting pains like ice picks down into my calves, and it was threatening my livelihood, my life. I was no longer wanting to go out and do things, social things. I couldn't go on trips. My entire life started being defined by managing my incessant pain and again, it was not progressing with any of these conventional techniques Osteopathy, chiropractic, acupuncture, body work, you name it. Uh, ayahuasca ceremonies, um and uh. I was. ⁣ ⁣ 06:51⁣ This is where we'll go in the kind of memento stuff. I realized that I was marching down the same path towards drugs and surgery that took my mother from me when I was 21. That took my mother from me when I was 21. So my mom had had a back injury in her early 30s and she had gotten a double spinal fusion, which is a type of surgery where they fused L2, l3 and L4 in her back, and but even though she had it repaired, it was still hurting her and the next 20 years of her life was organized around managing this pain. And this was the mid 80s and 90s. And, Hilary, I'll give you three guesses. It begins with O and ends with opioids. What was the standard of care for my mother during that time Opioids. ⁣ ⁣ 07:44 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Yeah, opioids, I can't even imagine. ⁣ ⁣ 07:47 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ My mother was prescribed 12 Percocets a day. That'd kill a horse, folks, it'd kill a horse. Yeah, 12 Percocets a day Went from specialist to specialist, surgeon to surgeon and year after year it was just those opioids, opioids. We're not going to go into my trauma and stuff right now, but growing up with a mother who was managing her own pain and was on 12 percocets a day, that I thought was normal. Like didn't everyone's mom just pop a dozen pills a day? Long story short is that a body can't do that forever, and so my mom died at 54 years old, when I was 21, of basically complications of long-term opioid use. Here I was, 12 years later, having done everything in my power by becoming healthy and a body worker and fit to avoid her fate, and I was marching towards it myself. ⁣ ⁣ 08:48 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Our ancestral trauma. I mean, that's something I'm sure you deal with a lot too in the work that you do. But it's so much about us wanting to stop that ancestral trauma and it's a push-pull theory, right, Like we're saying I'm stopping it now, I'm not getting on that track, and we wind up falling into that if we're not too careful, you know, get the wake up call Well it was also total bypass, right. ⁣ ⁣ 09:11 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ Yeah, it was no coincidence that my embodied pain, my symptom presentation due to my repression of my stress and trauma and dysregulation presented like my mother's right. So I just want to say here that genes are not everything, folks, when it comes to chronic illness Like yes, they might say you have a congenital or a family predisposition to rheumatoid arthritis or back pain or depression. And it's like yes, and you actually have nervous system modeling from generation to generation to generation. So, like when we talk about nurture versus nature, you know, when a child has chronic pain modeled to him for his entire childhood, then when his symptom presentation comes up, brains are social organs and they're often going to manifest their dysfunction precisely the way they were modeled to. So I got lucky, and the way I got lucky was in the midst of my chronic pain and hypocrisy. I was teaching anatomy and physiology to a yoga teacher training down on long island uh, basically laying on my back with my legs up the wall during every teaching segment because of how much misery I was in. ⁣ ⁣ 10:28⁣ And in the home of the owner of the studio there was John Sarno's healing back pain. ⁣ ⁣ 10:36⁣ And if your audience has never heard of John Sarno. He was an MD in New York City. He was a pioneer in this field. He really didn't know jack about trauma or modern neuroscience, but he was a great investigator and deductor and what he saw was that he'd have patient after patient come into his office and that the orthopedic and mechanical models or functional models that tried to explain their pain. He was like this is all bullshit and it's inconsistent and what's going on here should not be causing this person's hip or low back to be in such agony, but instead what he consistently saw were personality types, specifically in his case of repression, and type A perfectionism, which led to this consistent presentation of embodied pain. And then he educated his clients about what was going on in their mind body and then sometimes referred them to therapy and they got these miraculous improvements in their pain because this was the guy who said no, what's going on here is with their brain and their emotions, not with some inflammatory response in their low back or herniated disc. ⁣ ⁣ 11:51⁣ And so I found, his book found me, and for the first time in five years I had a significant of almost an 80% improvement in my pain from just reading his book. ⁣ ⁣ 12:04 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Which book was that? ⁣ ⁣ 12:06 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ This was Healing Back Pain by John Sarno. ⁣ ⁣ 12:07 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Grab that book, grab your book. ⁣ ⁣ 12:09 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ Exactly, and even though this thing was book, the first edition of this one was 1991. And again, we've progressed quite a bit from what John was talking about, because he was looking at this stuff with the lens. He was trained in the 30s, but the point is it's still a valuable book. This book saved my life and initiated me into this entire space of helping people heal chronic pain, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, migraines, ibs this constellation, this galaxy of mind-body disorders that have their root in trauma, dysregulated nervous system and something we can talk more about, which is conditioned responses. And I guess there's a lot more to my story. But that's how I got here, hilary. ⁣ ⁣ 12:59 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ We're glad you're here because I feel like everything we go through and a big part of this podcast is the trauma to triumphs right, and if we're using our triumphs well, we're here to share with others how to take care of themselves. You know it's it's. It's like the your, your upset could be somebody else's survival guide. You know what you went through, so it sucks that we have to go through some of this stuff, but we learn from each other, you know. So your story could be someone else's survival guide and is. And then the work that you're doing is continuing to help other people not just survive but live well. ⁣ ⁣ 13:36⁣ And I think, going back to what you said just a few minutes ago, learning that you could be doing all the trauma healing in the world. You can be doing everything to get your symptoms in alignment deal with your IBS, deal with your migraines, autoimmune problems but again, why do you want to deal with it? How do you get unstuck? And I think that's something I would like for us to talk about is like, how do you move beyond managing these things and actually find the healing? Because we hear the word manage a lot. Let's befriend it, let's manage it. People are just like I'm freaking tired of feeling the migraine and the pulsating in the back of my head or my stomach being in knots, and I'm eating all the anti-inflammatory foods out. Okay, it's more than that. So how do we take it to the next level? ⁣ ⁣ 14:25 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ Yes, right, because I like to say that we come to this work to repair but we stay with it to transcend Right. So I think we're using very similar language, right. ⁣ ⁣ 14:34⁣ So nervous system trauma very similar language, right. So nervous system distress, trauma, chronic stress and nervous system dysregulation. That's like this. Through line between them, they're sort of what make the soil ripe for symptoms ranging from chronic pain to cfs to uh, to gut issues, to autoimmune issues, um, but, like I said, they make it ripe. ⁣ ⁣ 14:57⁣ So if your nervous system is basically in survival mode which is what trauma and chronic stress do to it we're all very familiar with when we're stressed out, when we're at our limit, the way we snap right, we like maybe snap at our kids, snap at our spouse, lose it at work. We're all very clear. Most of us can see our behavioral dysregulation. We might not be able to do something about it, but we see it. I am 100% literal here when I say your immune system, your nervous system, your cellular response is doing the same fucking thing in your body. Okay, so when you're not stressed out and the annoying person comes by, you're able to deal with it, but when you're stressed out, you snap at them. When you're stressed out and dysregulated and gluten comes through your belly, you snap because you can't deal with it, Because the entire system is at that point outside its window of tolerance outside of its capacity to absorb more. So what is basically a benign irritant, again, unless you have celiac. But like gluten, like environmental allergens, like dairy, like all these foods your body has been, by the way, become sensitized to and your own fear is driving it. These symptoms that present themselves largely have to do with your physiology responding in a completely dysregulated and hyperbolic way, in the same way that you're behaviorally responding hyperbolic and dysregulated to relations. There is no difference. Your mind, your body, your relationships and your cellular experience don't differentiate folks. So that's number one. That's the first part of what's driving symptoms, and so learning how to recondition your body, your nervous system, your immune system, your pain response system to have more regulated responses to internal stimuli is a parallel but separate skill set than learning how not to explode at your husband or snap at your kids and regulate in real time, relationally. ⁣ ⁣ 17:20⁣ I want to say one other thing is that what tends to happen is conditioned responses. So my low back pain actually began again. The gun was kind of loaded by my mother's modeling. But I started CrossFit when I was 25. And I did it because I wanted to get strong and they and I you know CrossFit's freaking hard. I have this background of. I was a sickly asthmatic child and I ended up using shame and self-criticism in my teens to make myself fit because I was so embarrassed and again ashamed of my own weakness. So fitness was already associated with feelings of shame and pushing so hard and so much self-criticism to drive me forward. Now, at 25, I go into CrossFit. ⁣ ⁣ 18:14⁣ They subject me to some ridiculously hard and inappropriate workout of deadlifts right, by the way, but this is what everyone needs to understand. I got an injury doing that, but the injury happened in parallel with a huge amount of shame and fear and pressure. The body learns a conditioned response. You think that what you see is when you go back to deadlift a few months later oh, this hurt my back again. Deadlifts hurt my back. ⁣ ⁣ 18:48⁣ Actually, what then happens is that any time your body starts to feel intense feelings of shame or intense feelings of pressure, those emotions became part of the conditioned response that create pain symptom. ⁣ ⁣ 19:02⁣ So you're looking at activities, but the special sauce of nervous system dysregulation and getting out of symptoms is to look at what emotional state your nervous system is in when you're experiencing symptoms, because it's that emotional state that's become associated with the symptom. So, instead of Pavlov ringing his bell to make the dog salivate, all those dogs might have to do now is feel shame and they'll salivate. So again, instead of the deadlift, making my low back hurt, a situation of having a lot of deadlines and maybe disappointing my boss, and feeling pressure and shame, holy shit, my back is hurting or my migraine started or my gut issue got worse. So I just threw a lot at you, Hilary. But where I'm getting at is that when we're dysregulated, our internal physiology has the same dysregulated responses inside our system as we have relationally outside our system to other people. And, moreover, chronic symptoms are the result of conditioned responses happening between emotional states and symptoms. ⁣ ⁣ 20:12 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ It's so important for us to know this and I'm glad you went into this. I think you gave a lot of different scenarios and examples If someone's coming to this for the first time and it's like whoa, whoa, whoa information overload. That's why we're here, because your book and I want to get into this again, the book that's been released is the secret language of the body regulate your nervous system, heal your body and free your mind. We're going to actually add that into the listen notes so you can grab it. But also for some of us who have maybe done a little more work maybe we're a little further on and maybe not you might've just heard of another book similar to which is the Body Keeps the Score right. That's Levander Colt's book, who you have a direct relationship with as his body worker, by the way. I mean just working with one of the most famous people that deal with the nervous system and regulation. Can we talk about that a little bit, because I think that's really important, even how that even happened, that synergy right there. ⁣ ⁣ 21:10 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ Yeah. So, similarly to how I said, I got really fortunate, really blessed, really lucky to stumble into John Sarno's book right when I was on the precipice of having surgery. That book threw me into learning so much more about the mind, about the body, which took me into repressed emotions, which then eventually took me into trauma and somatic experiencing. Into trauma and somatic experiencing, I start exploring this world of basically how stress and trauma create physiological issues and, of course, I eventually stumble into Bessel's book. I keep all of these really close by. ⁣ ⁣ 21:46 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Yeah, you got like a library sitting right next to you. ⁣ ⁣ 21:49 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ Right there, right there. They're all always here. And so Bessel's book is remarkable, because if you've read it, it has that gift of you being like, oh my God, this explains my suffering. ⁣ ⁣ 22:01 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ This is me right. ⁣ ⁣ 22:02 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ This is me. I see now how my trauma, or my neglect, has created this and that and the science that he brings into it, the understanding that he brings into it into it. The understanding that he brings into it. And he also goes on further to show how, for example, people who have experienced traumas that their own immune system has higher markers for autoimmune processes, right Like trauma has caused that immune system to attack its own body more often. ⁣ ⁣ 22:35⁣ It's like it's stitched or connected so many dots and there's something beautiful and special when a book makes you feel seen, and so I read his book and it's part of this collection of books that I'd say Bessel, Peter Levine, who wrote Waking the Tiger, and he's the founder of Somatic Experiencing, Gabor Mate when the Body, body says no, and many other ways. That's stitching together this science and art of what's going on here, of how so many of us are sick from trauma, nervous system dysregulation and then Hilary. It had to be less than six weeks after reading his book. I'm sitting in my local coffee shop, Six Depot, here in West Stockbridge. ⁣ ⁣ 23:16⁣ I live in the Berkshires shout out yeah, holla, right, go get some cold brew and this dude walks in and I don't know what made me look up or glance at him or hear his voice and I was like, did Bessel van der Kolk just walk into my coffee shop? And I never do this? And I was so embarrassed but I, like, I went up and fan boyed right and I was like, um, I simply said, you know, Hi.  Are you Bessel van der Kolk? And he goes, yes, and I go. Well, I just needed to tell you I recently read your book and it was revelatory and I'm just so grateful to you and for your work. And, uh, you, you know, thank you, and he goes. Oh well, you know, thank you for letting me know. I'm really glad about that. And his wife is next to him and she goes who are you? ⁣ ⁣ 24:05⁣ And I go. Oh, I'm Karden and I'm a body worker and I have a clinic here in town and she goes. Well, we've just recently relocated out here to the Berkshires. We've been looking for a new body worker here because they had moved from Boston and I know like what Just happened. ⁣ ⁣ 24:26 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ And. ⁣ ⁣ 24:27 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ I know what it was like, what just happened, who orchestrated this? Am I about to get punked or something Right? And you know, the rest is history. Within a couple weeks they came into the clinic, we hit it off and we're dear friends. I've been seeing Bessel now as a client for five, six years and he's obviously become a dear mentor and he was instrumental in supporting me during the process of writing the Secret Language of the Body and that's how Bessel and I know each other. But also the reason why Bessel was so supportive of this book is that he wrote a book called the Body Keeps the Score that this process of healing trauma, of healing chronic stress, of healing nervous system disorders absolutely requires a nonverbal approach through the unspoken language of the body. And that's why our book is called the Secret Language of the Body. ⁣ ⁣ 25:33⁣ Because if you're like, wait, did Karden just say that my emotional state has to do with my low back pain or my migraines or my IBS? What the hell is he talking about? It's like that fish who's in water. You ask a fish how's the water Like? What are you talking about? Right, they don't know they're in water. ⁣ ⁣ 25:48⁣ It takes training to get out of your head, out of your endless cognitive loop and actually tune in to the sensations, emotions, experience and information that come from your autonomic nervous system in your body. And that's what we teach people. We teach people to become aware of this universe of activity going on just below their chin. And, as you can become aware of that secret language, it's like being able to. It's like people are speaking Italian around me. Oh my God, I can't believe people are speaking Italian around me. And then, once you can speak it, once you can start hearing it, you're like oh my God, I just learned a couple words of Italian. Now I can ask where the bathroom is, right. Or now I can say you know what's your name, right, right. Or now I can say you know what's your name, right. You can actually start navigating a foreign country when you have the language. Well, you can start navigating, influencing and mastering the foreign language of your body once you start speaking it I love how you put that. ⁣ ⁣ 26:48 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ That is such a brilliant way of thinking about it that it's it's like, um, emerging into the culture, right. So emerge into the culture of your own body. Emerge into the culture of your own body, right. Learn the language of your body. That's brilliant. That's a really great way of putting it. How does this book differ from Bessel's book? Because Bessel's book is not very layman, it's very scientific and it is such a good book. But how is yours different some years later? But how is yours? ⁣ ⁣ 27:15 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ different some years later. Bessel's book is extraordinarily, like I said, relevatory. And then he does review five very powerful treatment approaches that you can try to do with a therapist, like EMDR, internal family systems, neurofeedback. But ultimately the book is not a manual on how you can begin healing yourself. It has changed the course of the world, and again it then refers you to things you could do. ⁣ ⁣ 27:47⁣ But for those who want to read that book and like me and probably like you, Hilary, like, instantly hit it, like, how do I start healing this now? Right, that's what our book does. So our book has almost 100 practices in it and the entire manuscript is organized around a process that we call AIR, and the AIR approach stands for awareness, interruption and redesign. Right, you have to become aware of the conversation that's happening in your body. Right, that's the first thing. If you can't hear it, if you don't even know Italian is being spoken around you, you're SOL. All right, now you're listening. Right, but how do you influence? Well, you have to be able to start speaking it and you have to start interrupting it, because your body is a pattern recognition and habit repetition. Pattern recognition and habit repetition machine. It does not change by itself, it just repeats its old, tried and true patterns, even if those patterns are destroying your life and your health. So you have to learn how to interrupt and go. Yo, shut up. You must stop doing this for a minute. Can we have a conversation, please? ⁣ ⁣ 29:06⁣ And so our book starts with letting you hear the language. That's number one. Number two is a whole variety of techniques, from top-down cognitive behavioral techniques to bottom-up polyvagal techniques that allow you to interrupt the dysregulated conversation. And then the redesign component is basically even trauma, as sacred and meaningful as it is, is a constellation of shitty habits built on trying to help you survive, and you have to redesign those habits. And so that's the third step is redesign to create new neural pathways, new responses, and so that's the big difference between the body keeps the score and the secret language of the body. The body keeps the score, blows your mind with like the world is round, right, and then the secret language of the body says and this is how you build a sailboat and how to navigate it. ⁣ ⁣ 30:01 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ I love it and the fact that there are so many different approaches and techniques that you're sharing. And look, before I came into the work of Hhavening⁣ ⁣ 30:09⁣ techniques, I had no idea what it was. I'm like what is this Hhavening thing? It's learning about something new. See if it works for you. There might be 100 ideas in there of what you can do, but choose what works for you. It doesn't mean you have to implement 100 of them. Find the ones that work for you, cherry, pick and choose what works for you, because it's all bio individuality. So, again, we're going to share that book. We'll share them all. ⁣ ⁣ 30:33⁣ But I really want to focus on your book because it's now, it's present, it's current, it's new, and with new thoughts come new possibilities, and that's the secret language of the body Regulate your nervous system, heal your body, free your mind. And if you think that this episode will touch, move and inspire somebody and someone's like oh my gosh, not only am I going through this, somebody else is, pay this forward, pass this conversation along, leave a rating review. It lets people know that this episode exists. With Karden, we're going to certainly have more conversations. I do not doubt that Karden and also you are giving away the first module of your online nervous system program HEAL, for free. Hello people, Grab it now. ⁣ ⁣ 31:18⁣ That's all I'm saying Grab it now. Is HEAL, an acronym. ⁣ ⁣ 31:21 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ No, heal's not an acronym. It's what we want to do. We want to heal folks and you know I wanted to call it CURE. We ended up calling it HEAL. But as you said at the beginning of this program, Hilary, jen and I, we do not have a program built on managing symptoms F that we do not have a program built on managing symptoms f that we have a program built on healing symptoms like gone, bring it, I'm serious bring it like gone, so and that, when and that if and when, because part of healing especially when your nervous system's regulation is not like always being perfect, right, that's not how life works. ⁣ ⁣ 31:57⁣ But if you do have a dip and you do like, oh, my low back's coming down or my belly's coming back a little bit, you know exactly what to do. You know exactly why you take that sacred symptom, as we often call it, because it's a messenger saying up, up, up, up up. You are moving into that dysregulated zone again. Maybe you've made some life choices that aren't quite right, maybe survival parts of yourself from the past have reestablished control and the progress you made has been diminished. So your symptoms, not only do they mostly go, they go away, but when they do arise, they are this powerful signal that says, oh course, correct, we're doing the things that we're not supposed to do for ourselves. So yeah, and so it's called Heal Foundations. You can go to somiainternational dot com. That's one place you can find Heal Foundations, also at Karden Rabin, following me on Instagram and going to my link tree. ⁣ ⁣ 32:54 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ That's where all? ⁣ ⁣ 32:54 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ the good stuff is, but you can learn how to dive right into this immediately. ⁣ ⁣ 32:59 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ We're going to share all of that in the list notes of the podcast because people need to know that they can get the book, they can get the programs, they get the free, free, that course, the first part of the course, just so they can see if this is right for them. Right, but I mean, giving it a shot is better than not doing it at all, right, so we're going to share all of that. I'm curious. Amen, amen to that. So, mia, speaking Italian, the moment you were talking about learning about a different language in the body, it brought me back to when I first asked you how do you say the name of your course? ⁣ ⁣ 33:34 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ And you're like, so me like the Italian word, so Mia yeah, like it makes me wanna go into into the song. ⁣ ⁣ 33:40⁣ So can we talk about that for a minute, cause we haven't even touched on that yet of the impact of the course, of the HEAL program, and SOMIA is what holds it all together. And SOMIA is an international nervous system and somatics platform that is designed to teach anyone how to master, to really understand, to become intimately connected, to influence and transform their own mind, body and nervous system, and not just through a collection of practices but through a profound understanding and application of principle. Because mastery isn't monkey see monkey do. Mastery isn't just being really good at the vagus techniques or really good at the internal family systems or parts work process. It's beyond that. It's understanding how the system works so that you are so kind of intimately aware that you're like, oh, I'm gonna, I know what. I, I need this right now. Like you were saying, Hilary, I don't need a hundred techniques, this is the one that's appropriate right now. So that''s what Somia exists for to educate the world about through the means of the course and our other offerings. ⁣ ⁣ 35:07⁣ And then SOMIA community is called the Healing Collective. ⁣ ⁣ 35:11⁣ So inside the course itself we have these absolutely wonderful mentors, and all of our mentors came to our program, came to work with Jen and I when they were bed bound with illness, with a symptom list that was terrifyingly long, from CFS to post-viral syndromes, to ectopic heartbeats, to mast cell activation system. ⁣ ⁣ 35:37⁣ These folks were in dire straits and they used nervous system regulation in our program to get their lives back. And, as you know, Hilary, often when you've found something that transforms your life to such a degree, it becomes your calling to pay it forward right, and so our healing collective is held by those mentors, and we have online forums of fellow self healers who are on the path just like you. There are Q&As with the mentors that help you each step of the way through the healing process, through the practices, through mastering the understanding of how you work, and then, of course, jen and I are present as well. So Mia really does want to bring more people together in real life to do this healing process part of your collective and it's not about one collective, it's about the Odyssey right. ⁣ ⁣ 36:51 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ The Odyssey it is, and I love everything that you're doing. I really feel that you're. This journey and everything that you've been through and you know this, I don't need to tell you this, but it feels good to say it is that everything you've been through has brought you to where you are, so that you can serve others. And the more we can do for ourselves, the more we can help others on their journey. And one other thing you need to have a podcast, and if you don't do a podcast, you need to at least do voiceovers with that voice. I know you've been told that before. ⁣ ⁣ 37:18 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ I do. You're stroking my ego with my sisters and my wife would please ask you not to do. The audio book is read by me and Jen, so I read the narrative and the explanatory parts and then Jen reads the practices. It's a really nice duet of I guess baritone and soprano. ⁣ ⁣ 37:37⁣ So that's my first foray, so I'll get to podcasting another time, but I was actually just really thinking about your expression, that from trauma to triumph, and so something that I really want to offer for you and all your listeners is that if we move past the nervous system for a second and start simply with the idea of energy, chi, or a term that I like, which is called life force, most folks know now and I hope, if they don't hear this from me that all of your survival patterns, all of your coping responses, all of your trauma responses, are extraordinary efforts by your mind and body, by your nervous system, by your life force to protect you and keep you alive. And it's wildly powerful, like if for a moment you didn't criticize your trauma response and just looked how potent it was. Like, holy shit, look at all of this energy that mobilizes to protect me. You know like it's so powerful it could light up a city. You know, and it feels that way sometimes in your body. Yet when it is stuck, when it's patterned and habitualized by trauma into survival, it is life force that's trapped in a very dark and unhelpful place. And the beauty of this work is that, as you recognize it and you're able to liberate that life force that's in the trauma response and then redesign it, that same volcano of energy that's been deploying for your entire life to keep you protected, safe and surviving. You get to reclaim that life force for triumph, for living, for creativity, for fucking crushing it at life. ⁣ ⁣ 39:51⁣ I'm 100% serious about this, that the greatest victory of my healing journey has not been getting out of pain although that's been fucking dope not to be in pain. Dope not to be in pain. It's been the reabsorption and feeling of how vital and bright I can be, how amazing my body can feel, how much love I can feel right, how much joy I can feel. And I just want to. I just want to repeat that, guys, when we say from trauma to triumph, it is about taking that life force and reabsorbing it into beautiful, amazing, profound and delicious aspects of being alive, rather than just surviving. And it's there in you already. It's just doing things that aren't helpful anymore and it's really amazing to transform it. It's already there. ⁣ ⁣ 40:45 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ And it's possible, it's more than possible. You listen to this episode and suddenly you were going to. It could be the click in your head that you needed to know, oh, almost like when you picked up Bessel's book or John Sonnero's book or any, or somebody's going to pick up your book. It could be that one little aha that you've been waiting for. And don't ignore those signs. That's the thing. It's like. Our body knows, our gut, that whole force inside us knows it. Sometimes it's just we need to catch up with it a little bit. Right inside us knows it. Sometimes it's just we need to catch up with it a little bit right and be like was that was? ⁣ ⁣ 41:22⁣ that eagle that you know, like the eagle story that you shared before. Like is this eagle telling me a whole thing about this building that I'm working in? And it was a different message that you got and we talked about that trauma to triumph, trauma to triumph like triumph, trauma to triumph. ⁣ ⁣ 41:37⁣ My friends, you explained it so and it's so lovely to have you share it that way and use everything you're doing to kind of well not kind of to actually be in alignment with what this podcast is about but also just the conversation as friends, like I get it and I love it, and I love that we're sharing it. So, once again, we will share everything about the book. We're going to share that course, that free introduction to the course. You know more about SOMIA now and HEAL and everything that Karden is putting out there. Real quick, I do want to ask you one question and then we're going to play a little game real quick. How did you and Jen come? ⁣ ⁣ 42:13 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ together. That life is a combination of being at cause and also, if not, trusting, listening to the universe, right? David Goggins is an example of an invincible man at cause, right, which is amazing, but it's a huge amount of work and it's all on you. It's a hard way to live, right? So when I say at cause, we do have to do work, folks, we have to develop ourselves, we have to seize opportunities. When they're there, we can't expect that things fall in our lap, but we also, if, like, things are really in our way making it so hard, maybe there's something to listen there. And also, when things are put into us in a silver platter, maybe there's something to listen there. ⁣ ⁣ 42:59⁣ So, although I have done so much work to learn about trauma and somatics and healing the nervous system, it all started in the most random way of John Sarno's book Finding Me on my friend's bookshelf the studio owner's bookshelf, right. So I just want to illustrate that I love the blend of our own efforts moving us forward, but also so beautifully capturing the moments of good fortune of COVID, right, because COVID hit in like March of 2020. Some of you might remember, some of you may have never heard of it For about like six months a hot minute this social media app called Clubhouse took off. ⁣ ⁣ 43:53 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Oh God, what happened to Clubhouse People still? ⁣ ⁣ 43:54 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ have it Right, like why do you even have an account? Yeah, we're not getting to why it failed, but when it was busting it was Boston. Yeah yeah um, a friend of mine for weeks insisted Karden, you got to get on clubhouse, you got to get on clubhouse and I told him to f off. Over and over and again I was like I don't have the bandwidth to take on another social media platform. I don't even like being on the one I am and he's like no, you got to do it and like you, you know, Hilary, he's like Karden . ⁣ ⁣ 44:19⁣ I would pay to make you stop talking, but people love hearing you talk. You need to get on that thing. You're best talking. And I was like, ah fine, so anyway I get on Clubhouse and I end up loving it, I end up loving it. ⁣ ⁣ 44:35⁣ Colleague and teacher, charlie Merrill, who's a brilliant physical therapist in this neuroplastic pain space, like of solving pain through the brain, because that's where it's actually caused by he's great Guys. You should look up Charlie Merrill and follow him on Instagram. He and I ran a show on Clubhouse Weekly called Ask the Pain Guys For the short-lived Clubhouse Ask the Pain Guys For the short-lived clubhouse For the short-lived clubhouse. And it was. We loved it. Right, people would come into the clubhouse and we would talk about neuroplastic pain, about conditioned responses, about how the brain's responsible for pain, and we would have people would be able to come on stage and ask questions about how to deal with X, y and Z injury or pain process. And it was great. ⁣ ⁣ 45:26⁣ And during this time, jen, who you know, we knew nothing of one another. ⁣ ⁣ 45:28⁣ She was in London recovering from a year and a half of being horribly sick and bed bound with chronic fatigue syndrome, pots, mass cell activation syndrome, mitochondrial dysfunction like the entire menu of catastrophic nervous system dysregulation and collapse. ⁣ ⁣ 45:48⁣ And she had made about. She was in the midst of healing through various nervous system techniques and she, that same day that I was running the show with charlie, she downloaded the app, hopped on for the first time ever, stumbled into the room of ask the pain guys, listened to our conversation, asked a question. We had a little good exchange on Clubhouse. She signed off, never went back on Clubhouse again, but she sent me a DM through Instagram to follow up on the conversation in Clubhouse and then we hit it off on Instagram. She became a client and then she became my friend and my colleague and my partner and we, this entire movement of Somia, of the HEAL program, of the thousands of people that we've helped, of the secret language of the body. None of this would have happened ever if she and I hadn't collided when we should have never, ever collided in a million years for 30 minutes on Clubhouse. ⁣ ⁣ 47:06 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ That's crazy, so we have to really say thanks to Clubhouse. It's like being in a bad relationship and you're like, oh, I don't know why that happened. And then you're like, oh wait, that led me to this right. ⁣ ⁣ 47:18 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ Exactly Clubhouse. That was the bad relationship that led me to this right. Exactly. Clubhouse, that was the bad relationship Exactly and COVID. ⁣ ⁣ 47:23⁣ Thanks for locking us all in home for a year and a half, so that we had to be on this app because we had nothing else to do, right? So, yeah, that's how Jen and I met and we are clearly long-lost siblings. But yeah, that's the magic of that, that's what I'm saying. And then to seize it, to then do it, to go for it once it was there. But, once again, success is a mysterious thing, isn't it? ⁣ ⁣ 47:53 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ I love that you share that story. It's so inspiring. I mean, especially when you told me that you wrote the book in 100 days. You know, as someone who's sitting here finishing my book and submitting my proposals and stuff, I'm like, oh God, a book is supposed to take me years and I'm a writer, right. But it's all the synergy, it's all the alignment and things, just just trusting that everything will work out, not just writing a book, but just the people that come into your life, the situations. You have, a lot of synergies that have happened in your life and we can manifest to the day as long. Right, Manifesting is great, but I think a lot of it is just releasing, letting go, surrendering, trusting, but also like having a clear idea of like I know I'm here for something more. I know I'm here for something. This shit did not happen for no reason. I say that all the time. I'm like those days when you're in the shit, you're like it's gotta be for something, Gotta be for something it really does. ⁣ ⁣ 48:49 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ It really does and I invite you know if you're alive, it means that you also have diamonds in your life, and what that means. And what that means and what I think can be a really nice practice is to to maybe close your eyes. Or, the next time you're in a shower, close your eyes and think about every wildly improbable instance that has led you to where you are, where you are still alive or you're in like. Despite all this hardship, you have this remarkable partner right or a job, and what I want you to look at is those improbable moments of like yeah that wouldn't have happened if I hadn't gone to the coffee shop at that fucking moment of that day. ⁣ ⁣ 49:42⁣ Well, in my instance, bessel van der Kolk, freaking, wandered in right. But we all have these moments. Hilary, can you think of the ones you have? Like just the countless like you and I bumping into each other at Joshua's right, like just that how sweet of a thing, you know. And when you start looking at that, like how sweet of a thing, you know, and when you start looking at that there is a kind of haven that wraps itself around your body and your skin. You almost get goosebumps in a good way, where you're like, holy shit, these diamonds. None of them quote unquote should have happened. None of them happened because I made them happen. They happened because life stumbled them into me. ⁣ ⁣ 50:25 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Oh God, we are so in alignment. I say that all the time. I don't say that, I say that life is a falling into. We fall into these moments. I love that you say that because it's just. It's amazing how things happen and sometimes we can't explain and we don't need to have answers. Sometimes, not having the actual answer or proof positive is the answer. The answer is just be happy that it's happening right. ⁣ ⁣ 50:54 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ Just be happy. ⁣ ⁣ 50:57 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ I mean, I think about that event that we did Heal the Healer and I know you and I have done many events other than that, but that event was really something special and I do want to give a shout out to Joshua Rosenthal for that, because whether you went through IIN or not, which is the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, you know each other somehow, whether you live in the shires, as you call it. I love that, which I'm looking for real estate, like tomorrow. There's something about that event that just brought a lot of people together and so much synergy with folks, because we're all on a healing journey forever. You know, we're always looking to better ourselves and and just feel better and be better. ⁣ ⁣ 51:36 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ That event was was one of those moments, I have to say, for me it really was and and like, like that whole audience was in cindy, like it was so nice to just walk into a place where you're like these are my people, that's what we're here for, everyone wanting to make a contribution, everyone being thirsty for learning more about this. ⁣ ⁣ 51:55⁣ And I'd also say, the kind of quantum leap of none of this trauma stuff was really really being talking about what two or even four years ago Right, but it's definitely not five or 10 years ago or this is just the next wave, and I get that and I hear it and there's a lot of bullshit out there the velocity with which this knowledge is circulating and that people are incorporating the nervous system and trauma component into their overall health picture, to add it to the Venn diagram or really, as I like to think about it, it is the background to the entire diagram, like food, fitness, all these other things. They float on top of the nervous system. So it's like let's start dealing with that. It was just so great to see it all clicking so well there, and so I applaud Joshua for putting that together for having us and for just being a leader in the space. ⁣ ⁣ 52:52 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Yeah, he definitely is that pioneer in that space and it's one of those things that brings people together. So we could talk for hours and I imagine we're going to have many more conversations, but for the benefit of your time and mine and those who are like all right, I need to park my car. I keep going in circles wanting to. I have so many people that say that they're like. ⁣ ⁣ 53:14 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ I hope they're doing that, or they're like Jesus. Will this, will this guy stop? ⁣ ⁣ 53:19 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Oh no, I do not think that's it. I've had people that are like I actually took the long way to work because I was listening to the podcast. So those are those moments. I love that. So what I want to do with you real quick is play a game. I do this with those on the show on the show, so loosen yourself up. I'm going to throw out a word and some of these words well, all these words are those words that you've said during our conversation. ⁣ ⁣ 53:42 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ We're not going to do like a rap battle, are we? ⁣ ⁣ 53:44 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ We're going to do a rapid fire word association. ⁣ ⁣ 53:48 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ I can already feel my freeze response starting, so let's try it. ⁣ ⁣ 53:55 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ I know a book you can read that might help you with that. All right, here we go. Here we go, all right. ⁣ ⁣ 54:03 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ Biohack. ⁣ ⁣ 54:06 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Lotus. ⁣ ⁣ 54:08 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ Vegas. ⁣ ⁣ 54:10 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Helpful. ⁣ ⁣ 54:12 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ Somatic. ⁣ ⁣ 54:15 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Everything so me, yeah, pasta, everything so me pasta. ⁣ ⁣ 54:25 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ I'm sorry had to uh traumatic, healable emotional always two words nervous system everywhere author Two words nervous system. ⁣ ⁣ 54:43 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Everywhere. Author Me yeah, you and heal. ⁣ ⁣ 54:47 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ Now. ⁣ ⁣ 54:50 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ You're like a little kid, You're like that's me. ⁣ ⁣ 54:57 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ My identity has not caught up to the fact that I wrote a book. ⁣ ⁣ 55:01 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Not just wrote a book. Like wrote a book, that's really doing well. That's true, that's true, yeah, and you have a huge publisher behind you. You know not that you have to. Don't want to discourage people that might not have publishers, or self-published, because putting a book out there and putting your knowledge out there is amazing. But let's just give credit where credit is due. ⁣ ⁣ 55:24 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ I'm going to age myself. I appreciate that I'm going to age myself, though, so I got interviewed by the BBC a week or so ago about the book and it was a guy named Gavin. ⁣ ⁣ 55:36⁣ Uh, Ggavin Ramjaun had me on, you know, and he and he starts the interview out by like, he's like we've got a nervous system medicine practitioner, Karden Rabin, here, but that's like how does it feel to be flying up the book charts, right? And I was like, ah, I feel like I'm on like some Casey Kasem interview, you know, with the top 100, you know and I was like hallucinating. ⁣ ⁣ 55:57⁣ I'm like, is this my life? Is this, like you know? And so, yeah, you know, the book cracked the. The book has been released in the UK and it comes out in the United States a couple weeks later, so there's a slight difference. So we cracked the UK Amazon top 100 for all books. So that means like we're up against war and peace and the Hunger Games and the Hungry, hungry Caterpillar and that was really awesome. But yeah, like I said, I you're right, I've written this book, but like I still don't, I still haven't caught up to the fact that I've written it. ⁣ ⁣ 56:27 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Yeah, I think that's just you staying empathetic and compassionate and being the true person you are, like you can be a best selling author. And being the true person you are, like you can be a best-selling author, an Academy Award winning actor, you know whatever. Like give someone a title, that's fine, but when the day is done, you come into this earth naked and you leave it naked, so-. ⁣ ⁣ 56:46 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ You sure do. ⁣ ⁣ 56:47 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Right. So it's appreciating every day. ⁣ ⁣ 56:50 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ If your people are wondering, like whether this is me now, this is me in the course this is me now. ⁣ ⁣ 57:02 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ This is me in the course. This is me. If you're in a live thing, I don't really shape, shift too much. I'm this guy, I love that. I love that. So is it just a course, or do you? ⁣ ⁣ 57:07 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ still take clients one-on-one, I mean, besides Bessel, right, right. So my private practice is currently closed to new clients. I do not have an open one-to-one practice at this time. Closed to new clients. I do not have an open one-to-one practice at this time. What we do do is we're continuing to train more and more mentors to be able to support the student body, and then the course is taught in one of two ways. ⁣ ⁣ 57:27⁣ There's the self-study version, which is what most people do and it's what you have to start with. But the self-study version, again, is supported by that healing collective. And then Jen and I, a couple times a year, will run 12-week intensives where for those who have completed the HEAL program, it's an intimate group and it's live with Jen and I every week for 12 weeks. It's such a remarkable experience. Oh, I imagine it's remarkable because of what being in relationship does folks Like? If you know anything about trauma healing or the polyvagal system, that human connection, the ventral, vagal response, being in community as human mammals we find safeties in others. We can make so much progress healing on our own, but when we become a pod and when we're swimming in the same direction, 90% of the healing that happens in that happens because of the absolutely beautiful and authentic sharing, vulnerability and triumph of the fellow participants, and Jen and I just have to literally support and scaffold the unfolding of that process and it just blows my mind every time. ⁣ ⁣ 58:50 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ I love it. I am so excited to share this because I can think of a handful of people well, handful. I can think of way more than that that would benefit from this, but people who are close to me that I know would benefit from it. Quite frankly, I'm curious. ⁣ ⁣ 59:04 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ Hey, you might have to join us for that party. Hill yeah Right. ⁣ ⁣ 59:08 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ I love it. I love everything about it. Thank you so much for being here, sharing your gift, sharing just the knowledge you have, but just your own story, because it is going to help somebody else many people, I imagine. But do you have any final thoughts you'd like to share with those tuning in? ⁣ ⁣ 59:24 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ I feel like you've had a lot of them, but Well, we went back to you know when the word game. I warmed up as we went through. ⁣ ⁣ 59:31 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ I want to say two things, I think. ⁣ ⁣ 59:33 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ When you said biohack, I said lotus, we're gonna, we're gonna delete that. Because when you said biohack, what I really wanted to say was, um, and the reason why I wanted to say is that we do not heal ourselves through a collection of biohacks. Remember what I said earlier, that you know, mastery is a profound understanding and application of principles. And if we bring it back to the language analogy of speaking Italian, you can think of biohacks as, like you know about like nine or 10 phrases, and they can be really useful. Where's the bathroom? How do I get to the piazza? You know my name, is what's your name and my age, and with like with 10 or so biohacks or pieces of language, you can, you can, you're doing okay, right, you can correct things, you can get around. But it is a thousand miles away from true fluency and I would really invite your listeners to take that into heart, that the goal is exquisite, intimate, painful, transcendent, triumphant fluency with your humanity, with your being, with your nervous system, with your history, with your emotions, with all of it, and through that fluency you can understand it with a huge amount of empathy. But then you can also begin to lead it, you can carry the conversation, you can direct it, you can run for office, you can start a business right, like what you're capable of. When you can speak instead of just say a couple phrases. It's the biggest difference in the world. ⁣ ⁣ 01:01:20⁣ So stop looking for just more practices. Folks. Find folks like Hilary and I and the other people who are teaching you how to see the forest, not just the trees right, that's the kind of training that you're looking for. And the last thing I think you said in that lightning round was now right. That's the kind of training that you're looking for. And the last thing I think you said in that lightning round was now right. You said heal and I said now, like, timing comes for all of us, but if you can just remember, I said it was a combination of being at cause and having the universe stumble into you. Like, right now, something might be stumbling into you and my invitation for you is to say yes and try it and do it. ⁣ ⁣ 01:02:02 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Yes, Standing in the tension of that moment is like right before the change happens. You know you're like you're, you're aware you're in the A. It's the awareness. If you weren't aware you'd'd be. Like hands are flailing and you're doing whatever right. You're in it, you feel it, it's happening. ⁣ ⁣ 01:02:21 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ That's had I not gone up had I not fanboyed on vessel van right. So again the universe brought it into me. You best will walk into the cafe. But had I given into my fear and my embarrassment and not fanboy, I would not have one of the most important relationships in my entire life. Oh, I felt that so say yes, y'all, like in those moments when the universe has has thrown you an easy pass. Fucking catch it and run with it. ⁣ ⁣ 01:02:55 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Yeah, get out of the ego way, that fear of being rejected. It's really what it is. ⁣ ⁣ 01:03:01 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ It's so much easier than working hard for everything all the time. ⁣ ⁣ 01:03:04 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ Right, I don't have to work for a living. ⁣ ⁣ 01:03:09 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ So those are my final thoughts, Hilary, and next time we talk, I think it would be fun to talk about, instead of recovering from pain. It'd be really cool to maybe talk about relationships, because that's, I think, another massive space. Oh, I'm all over it. ⁣ ⁣ 01:03:23 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ All right yeah. ⁣ ⁣ 01:03:24 - Karden Rabin (Guest)⁣ We'll do that next time, all right so? ⁣ ⁣ 01:03:27 - Hilary Russo (Host)⁣ On that note, thank you so much for saying yes to this conversation and the many conversations we've had just in a short amount of time, because I'm just glad you said yes conversation, and the many conversations we've had just in a short amount of time because, uh, I'm just glad you said yes. I'm just gonna leave it at that. I'm going to close on that. Now, that is how you close a conversation. You have been handed a huge gift by Karden, so I do not want you to waste a moment. Take advantage of it as soon as possible. I've not only shared how you can connect with him, I'm also sharing a few special links so that you can take advantage of Heal program and offer from me to you. Just for tuning in to the HIListically Speaking podcast, you can even tell him that Hilary sent you plus grab a copy of that book. Do not waste any time. ⁣ ⁣ 01:04:21⁣ The Secret Language of the Body. Regulate your nervous system, heal your body, free your mind. All of that is in the listen notes of this episode. You're also going to find information on how to connect with me and learn more about how you can put healing in your own hands with Hhavening techniques Because, like I said, like we talked about during this conversation. It's about finding what works for you. You have lots of options, loads of possibilities and plenty of support. If this conversation touched, moved and inspired you in any way, consider paying it forward. Pass it along to somebody else who might find value in it and listen, share your thoughts in a rating or review, wherever you're tuning in, because that conversation and those thoughts, those thoughtful responses will help others find this episode and heal hHolistically. ⁣ ⁣ 01:05:12⁣ HIListically Speaking is edited by 2Market Media, with music by Lipone Redding and supported by you. So thank you. On that note, just a reminder that these traumas in our lives, there are triumphs just

White Coat Investor Podcast
WCI #368: DOs vs. MDs - Which is the Best Degree?

White Coat Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 67:21


Today Dr. Dahle chats with Gastroenterologist, Dr. Ian Storch about all things DO medicine. They go in depth about DOs, including the history of Osteopathy and how that affected osteopathic education and practice today. They discuss the difference (if any) between MDs an DOs  in education, job opportunities, and the practical hands on part of working. They discuss how to decide if you want to go the MD or DO route and so much more. Today's episode is brought to you by SoFi, helping medical professionals like us bank, borrow, and invest to achieve financial wellness. SoFi offers up to 4.6% APY on their savings accounts, as well as an investment platform, financial planning, and student loan refinancing…featuring an exclusive rate discount for med professionals and $100/month payments for residents. Check out all that SoFi offers at https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/Sofi *Loans originated by SoFi Bank, N.A., NMLS 696891. Advisory services by SoFi Wealth LLC. The brokerage product is offered by SoFi Securities LLC, Member FINRA/SIPC. Investing comes with risk including risk of loss. Additional terms and conditions may apply. The White Coat Investor has been helping doctors with their money since 2011. Our free financial planning resource covers a variety of topics from doctor mortgage loans and refinancing medical school loans to physician disability insurance and malpractice insurance. Learn about loan refinancing or consolidation, explore new investment strategies, and discover loan programs specifically aimed at helping doctors. If you're a high-income professional and ready to get a "fair shake" on Wall Street, The White Coat Investor is for you! Main Website: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com  YouTube: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/youtube  Student Loan Advice: https://studentloanadvice.com  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewhitecoatinvestor  Twitter: https://twitter.com/WCInvestor  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewhitecoatinvestor  Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/whitecoatinvestor  Online Courses: https://whitecoatinvestor.teachable.com  Newsletter: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/free-monthly-newsletter 

Nutrition with Judy
281. How Carnivore and Osteopathy can Support Brain Health – Dr. April Vukelic

Nutrition with Judy

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 31:08


Make sure to support this podcast by heading over to Paleovalley.com/NwJ and the 15% off discount will automatically be applied to your first order. _____I'm excited to sit down with Dr. April Vukelic. We talk about osteopathy's impact on Alzheimer's, her journey with the carnivore diet, and much more. Make sure to listen to the full interview to learn more.April Vukelic, D.O., IFMCP, is a quadruple board-certified physician with specialties in functional medicine, family medicine, preventive medicine, and addiction medicine. A prominent educator and author, she serves as an Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor at the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and has contributed significantly to medical literature, particularly on Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) and cognitive decline. Dr. Vukelic is certified in several protocols including the Shoemaker Protocol for biotoxin illness, Dr. Dale Bredesen's ReCODE program for reversing cognitive decline, and the Wahls Protocol for autoimmune illnesses. Her approach integrates her vast expertise in osteopathy, environmental medicine, and functional medicine to comprehensively address the root causes of chronic conditions, particularly focusing on patients with CIRS, cognitive issues, and chronic pain.We discuss the following:All about Dr. April VukelicJourney with carnivore dietDoctor of osteopathy vs. doctor of medicineOsteopathy and chiropractic comparisonHealing handsOsteopathy's impact on Alzheimer'sImprovement in osteopathy for Judy and her familyMcGill certificationOsteopathic techniqueHealing on osteopathyTips for finding a reliable osteopathWhere to find Dr. April Vukelic_____RESOURCESDr. April Vukelic's WebsiteThe Osteopathic Cranial AcademyAmerican Academy of Osteopathy____SIGN UP FOR MY WEEKLY NEWSLETTERCHECK OUT MY BOOK, Carnivore CureCHECK OUT MY SECOND BOOK, The Complete Carnivore Diet for Beginners: Your Practical Guide to an All-Meat Lifestyle_____ ADDITIONAL RESOURCESNutrition with Judy ArticlesNutrition with Judy ResourcesNutrition with Judy Podcast_____ FIND ME

Perry Nickelston: Stop Chasing Pain
SCP Podcast Mini Series, Episode 13: Drainage Precedes Supply (Three Words To Understand Healing)

Perry Nickelston: Stop Chasing Pain

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 18:02


On this episode of the Stop Chasing Pain mini podcast Dr. Perry talks about the three words that shifted his entire perspective on healing and how to take care of chronic pain and chronic inflammation patients. Three words from classcial osteopathic medicine...DRAINAGE PRECEDES SUPPLY. When you understand this formula it can change your life. Did for me. I hope it does the same for you. Enjoy the show Perry

The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey
Female Hormones: What Disrupts, Detoxes & Balances Them! – Anna Cabeca, D.O.

The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 56:14


Today you'll learn about female hormones: what they are, what they do, and what disrupts them. You'll learn about the hormonal shifts that happen at different ages and life stages and get tips on how to balance hormones and make them work for you, not against you.This conversation features Anna Cabeca, D.O.. Dr. Anna is a Doctor of Osteopathy who's triple-board certified in gynecology and obstetrics, integrative medicine, and anti-aging and regenerative medicine. She has additional certifications in functional medicine, sexual health, and bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. She joins this special preview episode to talk about female hormones. It's her particular area of expertise and one of The Human Upgrade's all-time Top 10 podcast topics. Today's hormone discussion includes:How hormone disruptors go beyond stress to mold, and product and environmental toxinsHow estrogen levels change over timeWhat's going on with progesterone, pregnenolone and DHEA, tooWhat happens to hormones during perimenopause and menopauseWhat's causing brain fogWhat to know about bioidentical hormonesHow detoxing affects hormonesHow to keep your vaginal microbiome balancedHow “food as medicine” helps balance hormonesHow hormones influence longevityAnd much more!For the past 20 years, Dr. Anna's educated and helped women with their hormones through her private practice, books, online videos and articles. Learn more about her work with women's hormone health:“MenuPause: Five Unique Eating Plans to Break Through Your Weight Loss Plateau and Improve Mood, Sleep, and Hot Flashes”“The Hormone Fix: Burn Fat Naturally, Boost Energy, and Stop Hot Flashes the Keto-Green™️ Way”“Keto-Green™️ 16”Sponsors:Quantum Upgrade | Go to https://quantumupgrade.io/dave for a 7-day Free TrailNeurohacker Senolytic | https://Neurohacker.com/Dave to get 15% off.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.