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This is Part II of a special two-part series on the Coalition for Physician Well-Being.Note: This episode was recorded in September 2024, prior to the landfall of Hurricane Helene in the continental United States. The Coalition is dedicated to supporting the residents of western North Carolina and will produce the 2025 Joy & Wholeness Summit responsibly.Robert M. Rodgers, MD, is a dedicated family medicine specialist based in Altamonte Springs, FL, with over 33 years of experience in the medical field. He completed his medical education at Loma Linda University School of Medicine in 1990 and subsequently pursued a residency in Family Medicine at AdventHealth Florida (East Orlando) from 1990 to 1993. Currently, Dr. Rodgers is affiliated with AdventHealth Orlando and Health Central Hospital in Ocoee, Florida. He holds a Florida State Medical License valid through 2025 and is board-certified in Family Medicine. Dr. Rodgers serves as the Chief Medical Officer of the Primary Care Network at AdventHealth and Chairman of the Coalition for Physician Well-Being.Thanks for tuning in! Check out more episodes of The Well-Being Connector at www.bethejoy.org/podcast.
Biocognitive Science Institute: Exploring the Causes of Health in Cultural Contexts
Thank you to Dr. Robert Rodgers at Parkinsons Recovery for this interview. Parkinsons Recovery was founded in 2004 by Robert Rodgers, PhD to provide support, information and resources to persons who currently experience the symptoms of Parkinson's disease. https://www.blogtalkradio.com/parkinsons-recovery Dr. Mario E. Martinez, a clinical neuropsychologist, established the Biocognitive Science Institute™ in 1998. He developed a theory of mindbodyculture he calls Biocognition to suggests how cognition and biology coemerge with their cultural history in a bioinformational field that seeks maximum contextual relevance. Mario Martinez's theory of biocognitive science proposes that the brain learns to interpret symbols and their biological correlates from cultural contexts. He is the proponent of cultural psychoneuroimmunology (how cultural beliefs affect the regulation of nervous, immune, and endocrine systems). The plasticity of our brain allows for reversals of dysfunctional behavior learned from the cultural reality we weave to perceive our world. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/biocognitiveculture/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/biocognitiveculture/support
In this weeks episode we have co host Robert Rodgers back in studio with us and we are recapping opening weekend of early teal season here in Louisiana and still talking hurricanes as yet, another hurricane threatens our coastline. We are also talking the million dollar industry that is duck call sales. With so many options available to waterfowl hunters today, which is the best or worst money can buy? Do you go "store bought" or "custom"? We break it all down and give you our takes in yhis weeks episode of Last Stop Waterfowl Outdoors. Lets go! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/last-stop-waterfowl/support
Robert Rodgers started off as a Client of Family Care Network... now he works there. He brought his daughter Sydney in to talk a little about their journey.
Questions Addressed: What symptoms does the supplement 5htp address? Is CBD oil recommended as a therapy for neurological symptoms? Is it safe to take if I am also taking Parkinson's medications? I have tightening in muscles in my arms and shoulders which makes it difficult to breathe while walking. Has anyone had success dealing with this problem?I am taking mars venus superfood with minerals and detox lemonade. Has anyone had success with this protocol? Had anyone ever tried near infrared saunas with any success for Parkinson's symptoms? Please explain and compare the advantages of three therapies: Electromagnetic Pulse Therapy (BEMER), photobiomodulation (Vielight) and Biontology.I have problems sticking with a program of recovery that is helping me feel better. Have you witnessed this type of cycle? Please provide insights in how to getting past this. Why does Parkinson's progress in many Parkinson's patients? Is it psychological or is there an underling disease mechanism at play? Robert Rodgers PhD Founder Parkinsons Recovery Road to Recovery from Parkinsons Disease https://www.parkinsonsdisease.me
Robert Rogers & Jeffery Frank; LCSW (who facilitates the group), will speak about the newly organized LGBTQIA Grief Support Group. The Jeffery Frank (website http://sarasotapsychotherapy.com/ ) will supply more info and be discussed during interview. The Friendship Center is honored to be part of this new & needed service to the LGBTQIA Community, with much thanks to Robert Rodgers for making this happen.
Robert Rogers & Jeffery Frank; LCSW (who facilitates the group), will speak about the newly organized LGBTQIA Grief Support Group. The Jeffery Frank (website http://sarasotapsychotherapy.com/ ) will supply more info and be discussed during interview. The Friendship Center is honored to be part of this new & needed service to the LGBTQIA Community, with much thanks to Robert Rodgers for making this happen.
On December 6, 2017 and the Feast of Saint Nicholas, Dcn Mike Beauvais, in the first part of the show, was joined by Robert Rodgers of Mighty in the Land Ministries, who shared a captivating testimony of when his wife and four children were taken from him fourteen years ago. Robert Rodgers was in Waco this week to speak at an Advent reflection service at St. Jerome Catholic Church. In the second part of the show, Gary Michuta, author of Why Catholic Bibles are Bigger and The Case for the Deuterocanon, discussed the history of the Bible with Dcn Mike, specifically the controversies surrounding the Deuterocanon, which is a certain collection of books that have overtime been taken out of Protestant Bibles. The overarching themes of this conversation were the steadfast nature of the Catholic Church's Sacred Tradition, the inconsistencies of Martin Luther and other Protestants' positions regarding the books of the Bible, and the continuity between the Old Testament and New Testament that is achieved through the inclusion of the Deuterocanon. Enjoy the show, like RED-C Catholic Radio on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter at @REDCRadio. And remember, when choosing between the values of heaven and the values of earth, always round up!
Robert Rodgers is a refreshing and even courageous voice on the Internet to get the word out that there are many possible interventions for people with PD other than just traditional Western allopathic medicine. He deserves our thanks and recognition for helping us all to find our individual paths with PD.
Fred Phillips is an author and former martial arts instructor. He was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2008. He is my guest on Parkinsons Recovery Radio to discuss his journey with this challenging health condition, his philosophy and approach to recovery, and his recovery protocol. Fred blogs about his experience and can be found at fredphillips.wordpress.com. He lives on Manitoulin Island in Ontario, Canada. https://fredphillips.wordpress.com/ Fred discusses his answers to the following questions: 1. How long you have you been experiencing symptoms 2. What is your philosophy and approach 3. Why did you choose to recover naturally 4. What symptoms do you experience 5. What is your recovery protocol 6. What has been your greatest challenge 7. What advice would you offer others experiencing a health challenge Show host is Robert Rodgers. PhD, founder of Parkinsons Recovery and author of Road to Recovery from Parkinsons Disease
There's more than one way to measure success, and the same can be said of hex head cap screws. Stelfast president, Simmi, presents her perspective on various fastener industry issues, including the Taiwanese plating situation, and goes on to describe her involvement with an all-new organization, designed to enable success for fastener professionals across the industry (1:27:45). Fastener Technology International editor, Mike McNulty, delivers top industry headlines, and BB&T analyst, Holden Lewis, is grilled on the startling May FDI numbers by a special guest interviewer on the Fastener News Report (55:22). Bay Standard Manufacturing's, the formerly erstwhile fastener man, Robert Rodgers, kicks things off with his take on outstanding threaded rod anti-dumping litigation (25:57). Plus, a new opportunity to win a full scholarship to the FTI's coveted Certified Fastener Specialist program is announced (9:07). New Feature: The Fastener Training Minute, with veteran industry consultant, Carmen Vertullo (1:22:22). Brian and Eric, meanwhile, sharpen hooks and clean out the boat of last season's plastic worms, as they prepare for success in their pursuit of trophies across the flats. Run time: 02:02:23
Many people who pursue options to reverse symptoms associated with Parkinsons disease get discouraged because they believe nothing they have tried helps. Objective assessments of progress often prove this perception is misguided. It is hard for everyone to track their own symptoms. Learn how easy it is to track symptoms using the freer Parkinsons Recovery Symptom Tracker. It is easy to do. It takes little time every month. It will always be free. It opens your eyes to improvements you never before realized. In addition to listening to my show today, watch the video on the blog for an explanation of Symptom Tracker. Robert Rodgers, Ph.D. Parkinsons Recovery
How in the world do you learn how to Salsa dance? There is a way I have just discovered. Morry Krispijn's Dance Company in the Netherlands produced a Salsa DVD which you can use to learn how to dance the Salsa. Isn't that cool? Perhaps you are thinking persons who currently experience the symptoms of Parkinsons could never do the Salsa. Think again my friends. Morry tells me that persons with Parkinson's are actually quite a bit better at doing Salsa dancing than persons who do not have the symptoms. Isn't that fascinating? I believe Salsa dancing is a fantastic activity for a Parkinsons Support group, especially if you are getting bored with your usual routine. If you are not having enough fun this year, dance to the Salsa. Morry tells me Salsa does wonders for persons who currently experience the neurological symptoms of Parkinsons Disease. Start the new year out with Salsa dancing. Try it! I think you will like it. Robert Rodgers, Ph.D. Pioneers of Recovery http://www.pioneersofrecovery.com
A diagnosis of Parkinsons Disease is actually a diagnosis that is made after all other possibilities are eliminated by standard diagnostic tests. As such, Parkinson's Disease is otherwise known as a garbage can diagnosis. During the show today, Sharry Edwards from Sound Health Options is the host and for a switch, Robert Rodgers, Ph.D. from Parkinsons Recovery is the guest. Both offer fresh perspectives on the factors that contribute to the symptoms associated with a diagnosis of Parkinsons Disease. Sharry Edwards is one of eleven contributors to the new book Pioneers of Recovery (www.pioneersofrecovery.com)
Parkinson's Disorder is mostly a man-made disease brought on by a polluted environment, polluted food and water supplies, depleted soil, tetanus immunizations and our constantly stressed body's inability to keep up with the detoxification required. Robert Rodgers, Ph.D. is the host of Parkinson's Recovery Radio and the author of a new book Pioneers of Recovery. He will join us to discuss his new book, answer questions about Parkinson's and share his adventures as he scours every corner of the earth for cures that will help stomp out the ravages of Parkinson's
In 2001, dancers from the Mark Morris Dance Group began teaching a dance with live music for members of the Brooklyn Parkinson Group. The premise? Professionally-trained dancers are movement experts whose knowledge could be useful to persons with PD. By learning real dance techniques and focusing on artistry and grace, people with PD would be encouraged to explore movement and music in enjoyable and creative ways while addressing balance, coordination, flexibility and physical confidence. Ten years later, Dance for PD classes based on the original Brooklyn model take place in more than 45 communities and in seven countries around the world, and the acclaimed program has been featured in such media as The New York Times, PBS NewsHour, and USA Today, among many others. David Leventhal, one of the program's founding teachers, its program manager, and a 14-year veteran of the Mark Morris Dance Group speaks with Dr. Robert Rodgers about this transformative program and its potential to help people with PD recapture grace and a vital sense of community. For further information on this exciting program for Parkinsons, visit http://www.danceforpd.org
Want to know more about Robert Rodgers, Ph.D., the man behind Parkinsons Recovery? Here is your chance. I interview myself to give the history behind Parkinsons Recovery and why I am passionate about what I do. Be sure and listen if you are planning on attending Jump Start to Wellness