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Comment on the Show by Sending Mark a Text Message.This episode is part of my initiative to provide access to important court decisions impacting employees in an easy to understand conversational format using AI. The speakers in the episode are AI generated and frankly sound great to listen to. Enjoy!Beneath the sterile drapes and surgical masks lies a devastating truth: surgeons have the highest suicide rate among all physicians. A staggering 15% report having contemplated ending their lives at some point in their careers, with 6% having such thoughts within just a single year.The juxtaposition is jarring – these talented professionals represent the pinnacle of medical achievement, yet many battle profound personal demons in silence. Through Dr. Carrie Cunningham's courageous presidential address to the Association for Academic Surgery, we witness this paradox firsthand. Despite her Harvard professorship, research grants, and leadership positions, she openly shared her struggles with depression, anxiety, and substance use disorder. Her vulnerability challenges our assumptions that external success guarantees internal well-being.The factors driving this crisis run deep. Medical training itself plants the seeds, with studies showing one-third of interns develop clinical depression. The surgical culture's emphasis on perfectionism, combined with sleep deprivation and high-stakes decision-making, creates tremendous pressure. Add to this the startling revelation that 45% of physicians experienced serious trauma before even entering medicine, and we begin to understand the perfect storm threatening our healers.Most concerning is the pervasive fear preventing surgeons from seeking help. Many go to extraordinary lengths – paying cash for therapy, traveling to distant cities for treatment, self-medicating – all to avoid potential career repercussions. Physician Health Programs exist in every state with impressive 90% success rates, yet many doctors don't know about these resources until they're in crisis.True progress requires fundamental shifts: moving beyond superficial "wellness" initiatives to address genuine mental health conditions, fostering cultures where vulnerability is seen as strength rather than weakness, and creating environments where seeking help doesn't jeopardize careers. The Dr. Lorna Breen Act represents a step forward, named for an emergency physician who died by suicide after working on the pandemic frontlines.Have you noticed signs of struggle in a colleague or friend? Reaching out could save a life. What small step might you take today to create a more supportive environment for those battling silently around you?National Suicide Prevention Lifeline If you enjoyed this episode of the Employee Survival Guide please like us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. We would really appreciate if you could leave a review of this podcast on your favorite podcast player such as Apple Podcasts. Leaving a review will inform other listeners you found the content on this podcast is important in the area of employment law in the United States. For more information, please contact our employment attorneys at Carey & Associates, P.C. at 203-255-4150, www.capclaw.com.Disclaimer: For educational use only, not intended to be legal advice.
Join us as Col (Ret) Eric M. Flake, MD, takes us on a journey through his illustrious career in military medicine, where he specialized in developmental behavioral pediatrics. Discover how pediatricians are not just essential in the combat zones but also pivotal in bringing innovative care models to neurodiverse children back home. Dr. Flake shares his vision of blending technology and collaboration with civilian institutions to enhance the lives of military families, underscoring the potential of AI to advance pediatric care further. Dr. Flake explores the transformative role of telehealth in military healthcare, led by institutions like the Henry Jackson Foundation and the Uniformed Services University. He offers a candid look into the evolving acceptance of telehealth among physicians and the unique benefits of patient evaluations in their home environments. Learn how these efforts are bridging the gap between on-base services and off-base resources, particularly for military children undergoing developmental assessments like autism evaluations. This segment highlights a synergetic approach that combines technology and collaboration with civilian care models to support the growing needs of military families. Dr. Flake shares personal stories and insights into the importance of multicultural collaboration within the military healthcare system. With his experiences in humanitarian missions and advocacy with organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics, he illustrates the profound impact of global health initiatives. We also delve into the strategic initiatives at the Henry M. Jackson Foundation, focusing on securing grants to support families with neurodevelopmental challenges. Through Dr. Flake's dedication and passion, we gain a unique perspective on the opportunities for growth, leadership, and service in military medicine, and the lasting legacy he hopes to leave behind. Chapters: (00:04) Military Medicine and Pediatric Specialization (17:28) Advancing Military Healthcare With Telehealth (22:16) Advancing Pediatric Care Through Multicultural Collaboration (36:00) Military Medicine and Pediatric Advocacy Chapter Summaries: (00:04) Military Medicine and Pediatric Specialization Col (Ret) Eric M. Flake, MD discusses military medicine, telehealth, and advocacy for military families and children. (17:28) Advancing Military Healthcare With Telehealth Telehealth's transformative role in providing healthcare to military families, particularly in developmental assessments like autism evaluations. (22:16) Advancing Pediatric Care Through Multicultural Collaboration Cultivating a culturally sensitive, multidisciplinary team in military healthcare, emphasizing diversity and collaboration, and the impact of global health initiatives. (36:00) Military Medicine and Pediatric Advocacy Dr. Eric Flake shares his experiences and initiatives at the Henry M. Jackson Foundation, focusing on grants for clinical applications and supporting families with neurodevelopmental challenges. Take Home Messages: Telehealth in Military Medicine: The integration of telehealth into military healthcare systems is transforming pediatric care, particularly for military families who frequently relocate. This technological advancement allows for developmental assessments, such as autism evaluations, to be conducted in patients' home environments, enhancing the quality and accessibility of care. Cultural Sensitivity and Collaboration: Advancing pediatric care within the military requires a culturally sensitive and multidisciplinary approach. Collaborations between military and civilian institutions are crucial to providing comprehensive support for military families, especially those with neurodiverse children. Role of Pediatricians in Military Environments: Pediatricians play a vital role both in deployed and home settings, offering specialized care for neurodevelopmental challenges and supporting military families. Their involvement extends beyond medical care, as they often take on leadership roles and advocate for military children. Innovation and Advocacy: The podcast highlights the importance of innovative care models and advocacy efforts in supporting military children with neurodevelopmental challenges. Strategic initiatives, such as the establishment of specialized centers for autism resources, exemplify the commitment to nurturing future generations within the military community. Future of Military Pediatric Care: The future of military pediatric care lies in the synergy of technology, collaboration, and advocacy. Embracing advancements like artificial intelligence and fostering partnerships with civilian healthcare systems will continue to enhance care delivery and support for military families. Episode Keywords: Military medicine, telehealth, pediatric care, neurodiverse children, Dr. Eric Flake, developmental behavioral pediatrics, military families, cultural collaboration, healthcare innovation, autism evaluations, Henry Jackson Foundation, Uniformed Services University, global health initiatives, advocacy for military children, AI in pediatrics, telehealth technology, pediatricians, military healthcare system, civilian institutions, multidisciplinary teams, humanitarian missions Hashtags: #MilitaryMedicine #TelehealthRevolution #PediatricCare #Neurodiversity #GlobalHealth #CulturalCollaboration #MilitaryFamilies #InnovationInHealthcare #AIInPediatrics #MilitaryChildren Honoring the Legacy and Preserving the History of Military Medicine The WarDocs Mission is to honor the legacy, preserve the oral history, and showcase career opportunities, unique expeditionary experiences, and achievements of Military Medicine. 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Claudia Hilton, PhD, MBA, OTR, FAOTA, makes her debut on the Faculty Factory Podcast this week, sharing her journey into systematic reviews and emphasizing the value they provide in promoting critical thinking and research skills among students, learners, and early-career faculty. Dr. Hilton serves as Professor and Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) School of Health Professions in the Department of Occupational Therapy. Despite facing skepticism from peers about the practicality of systematic reviews with students, her persistence has led to the successful and innovative implementation of this approach over the years at UTMB. "I have had naysayers tell me that you can't do systematic reviews with students. However, we have already published about 20 of them. So I say, yes, we can, but there are certain things you need to consider to make it successful," Dr. Hilton said. Through Dr. Hilton's enthusiasm we celebrate the use of systematic reviews amongst learners in academia! We encourage listeners to consider integrating similar collaborative approaches in their own institutions. You can email Dr. Hilton to learn more: clhilton@UTMB.EDU. Visit Faculty Factory's homepage: https://facultyfactory.org/
In this high-energy masterclass episode of Jump Start with Jeff, Dr. Jeff Buske—founder of Limitless Dentists—breaks down what it truly means to transition from being a prisoner in your practice and life… to stepping fully into your role as a producer.You'll learn how most dentists think they have a production problem when, in reality, they're dealing with a capacity problem—a power problem. Through Dr. Buske's personal frameworks like The Code, The Stack, and The Core, you'll discover how to build power daily, get real about your current truth, and begin to rewire your mindset for productivity, profitability, and purpose.Dr. Buske reveals 3 key principles every high-performing producer lives by: 1. Presence – Why being fully present is your superpower. 2. Power – The daily disciplines that build sustainable capacity. 3. “I Am the One” – Identity work that unlocks a new level of leadership and freedom.You'll also be guided through a powerful reflection exercise covering 7 crucial areas: • Practice • Marriage • Relationships • Body and Health • Spirituality • Leadership • Happiness and JoyThis episode isn't just another motivational chat—it's a transformational roadmap to help you confront the facts, own your story, and become the creator of your own limitless life. Dr. Buske doesn't just drop insight—he gives you actionable tools to lead yourself, your team, and your family powerfully.
Discover the transformative power of chaos in our latest podcast episode, as Dr. BethAnne Kapansky Wright opens the door to understanding how chaotic energies can foster creativity and growth. March, a month of transition, serves as the perfect backdrop to explore the emotional landscapes we navigate amid life's unpredictable storms. Listeners are invited to embark on a journey that acknowledges the feelings of confusion, grief, and uncertainty that chaos often brings. Through Dr. BethAnne's personal anecdotes and reflections, learn how to harness the energy of chaos as a meaningful catalyst for creative expression. We dive into the importance of surrender and flexibility, encouraging you to embrace the unexpected and recognize how it can elevate your creative potential. Key talking points include:Creative chaos invites growth and inspirationDiscussion on March's energy as a time of transitionExploring the relationship between chaos and creativityPersonal reflections on navigating life changesEmbracing uncertainty as an opportunity for innovationEncouragement to find hidden gifts in chaosEngaging deeply with questions around identity and personal growth, this episode reframes chaos as an essential component of the creative process. Join us as we explore the hidden gifts that emerge through periods of disruption and how to leverage these experiences to inspire authenticity in your own life. Join us next week for an all-new episode of Your Heart Magic and more psychology, spirituality, storytelling, and heart wisdom.--Your Heart Magic is a space where heart wisdom, spirituality, and psychology meet. Enjoy episodes centered on mental health, spirituality, personal growth, healing, and well-being. Featured as one of the best Heart Energy and Akashic Records Podcasts in 2024 by PlayerFM and Globally Ranked in the top 5% in Listen Notes.Dr. BethAnne Kapansky Wright is a Licensed Psychologist, Spiritual Educator, and Akashic Records Reader. She is the author of Small Pearls Big Wisdom, the Award-Winning Lamentations of the Sea, its sequels, and several books of poetry. A psychologist with a mystic mind, she weaves perspectives from both worlds to offer holistic wisdom.FIND DR. BETHANNE ONLINE:BOOKS- www.bethannekw.com/books FACEBOOK - www.facebook.com/drbethannekw INSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/dr.bethannekw WEBSITE - www.bethannekw.com CONTACT FORM - www.bethannekw.com/contact
This week we explore the secrets to a longer, healthier life with our special guest, Dr. Gordon Lauc, a renowned professor of biochemistry and molecular biology. In today's episode, we promise to transform your understanding of aging by introducing a revolutionary approach to measuring biological age through glycosylation. Unlike the familiar concept of glycation tied to sugar levels, glycosylation involves complex enzymatic processes that impact our immune system and overall health. Discover how these glycan modifications can serve as a biological clock, reflecting your lifestyle choices and even reversing biological age.Join us as we decode the relationship between age, glycans, and disease risks. Through Dr. Lauc's extensive research involving large population studies, we reveal how inflammation-driven changes in glycans can predict serious health conditions like cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and inflammatory disorders such as IBD and lupus. Understand why aging is a significant confounder in health assessments and learn how glycan changes can provide early warnings about disease risks, giving you actionable insights to modify your lifestyle and manage these risks effectively.Finally, explore the nuances that set glycan-based tests apart from DNA methylation clocks. Don't miss Dr. Lauc's invaluable tips on maintaining your health and reducing your biological age. Stay tuned for exclusive insights that could revolutionize your approach to aging and wellness.(15% off with this link): https://glycanage.com/price-and-plans?discount=ROBERTLUFKINFree sample chapter -Lies I Taught In Medical School :https://www.robertlufkinmd.com/lies/Our sponsors: Siphox Health, at-home health testing (15% off):https://pathlongevity.com/Prolon & the Fasting Mimicking Diet (20% off ):https://prolonlife.com/Lufkin *** CONNECT***Web: https://robertlufkinmd.com/X: https://x.com/robertlufkinmdYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/robertLufkinmdInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertlufkinmd/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertlufkinmd/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robertlufkinmd Threads: https://www.threads.net/@robertlufkinmdBluesky: https://bsky.app/profi...
Send us a textIs a 'slow metabolism' really what's holding you back from weight loss? In this enlightening episode, Dr. Orlena demystifies metabolism and shares evidence-based strategies to optimize your body's energy-burning potential. You'll discover the vital role of protein in preserving muscle mass during weight loss, why strength training doesn't always have to leave you exhausted to be effective, and how chronic stress might be secretly sabotaging your metabolism. Through Dr. Orlena's signature four-pillar approach – healthy food, energizing exercise, quality sleep, and emotional wellness – you'll learn practical ways to boost your metabolism naturally. Whether you're looking to lose weight or simply increase your energy, this episode provides a comprehensive framework for lasting results. Stop blaming your metabolism and start understanding how to work with it – your transformation begins here.Want Dr Orlena's personal support? Book a free chat here: https://calendly.com/orlenakerek/breakthrough-call-pod "Eat Better Feel Amazing" video and details of Dr Orlena's Eat Smart System Program. (Kicking off January 13th.) https://www.drorlena.com/dr-orlena-eat-smart-system
Dr. David Shafer has been a practicing plastic surgeon for 15 years, but since 2020, the Shafer Clinic, where he practices, has also operated Advitam, a metabolic aesthetics clinic. Through Dr. Shafer's work with both, he sees patients who are striving to lose weight or gain energy, and he's also had a front-row seat to the rise of GLP-1s. In the plastic surgery clinic, patients may come in for skin removal surgery, having lost a lot of weight taking a GLP-1. At Advitam, they may be supervised while taking one. If you've seen headlines in the past year about Ozempic face (or breasts, or butt), then you already understand how the two practices can work hand-in-hand. On this week's episode of The Glossy Beauty Podcast, Dr. Shafer discusses them.
Take charge of your life and design the success, health, and happiness you've always wanted. Through Dr. David Snyder, you'll uncover how your subconscious and emotions shape your reality. Learn how the reticular activating system influences your experiences and how hidden negative emotions may be holding you back. With practical exercises and a playful approach, you'll discover how to release emotional blocks, shift your mindset, and attract the outcomes you desire. Reprogram your subconscious and step into your power. Are you ready to create the life you deserve? Standout Quotes: “Everything human beings do is in response to a feeling. It's either a feeling they want more of or a feeling they want a lot less of.” – Dr. David Snyder “If you can manifest an illness, you can manifest other things as well that are beyond the scope of your physical body.” – Dr. David Snyder “The vibrations you send out into the universe are analogous to your body's feelings. They will create the direction of your thoughts and modulate your perceptions of the world around you, what you think you can have, and what you believe you deserve.” – Dr. David Snyder “Seriousness is the kiss of death. The more serious you are, the more you cut yourself off from resources. You stress the body and start blocking things in your mind and body.” – Dr. David Snyder “If you can adopt a fun, playful, curious exploration attitude, these things will work for you now. There's science that backs it up, science conducted in some of the most rigorous environments you can imagine.” – Dr. David Snyder Key Takeaways: Recognize that your "dominant thoughts" are not just the conscious thoughts in your mind, but the underlying "icky, naggy feelings" that arise in the background. Address and clear out these negative emotions to raise your vibration. Embody a state of playful curiosity and exploration. Experiment with manipulating the size, shape, and location of a visualized picture to tap into the power of your body-mind connection and access your maximum cognitive resources. Understand the role of the reticular activating system (RAS) in filtering your perceptions. Train yourself to focus on positive data points, like the "lucky" individuals in the research, to attract more serendipitous events. Avoid the "kiss of death" of seriousness. Embrace a fun, easygoing attitude to unlock your full manifestation potential and improve your interactions with others. Commit to regularly practicing the exercises and techniques shared by Dr. Snyder. Consistent application is key to reprogramming your subconscious mind and becoming the architect of your own destiny. Episode Timeline: [00:25] How to start manifesting success and happiness today [01:38] Simple tips for asking the best questions during the webinar [06:27] Three phases of this powerful manifestation training [08:34] Dr. Snyder's background and experience in transformation [13:22] Why controlling your energy state is key to manifesting [42:01] Easy exercises to unlock your manifestation potential [42:21] How your brain filters reality to match your emotions [54:25] Clearing emotions that block your ability to attract goals [54:43] Why fun and play make manifesting easier and faster [55:21] Practical techniques to reprogram your subconscious mind [1:00:40] Recap and next steps to supercharge your manifestation To learn more about Dr. David Snyder and everything about NLP, visit: Website: https://www.nlppower.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DavidSnyderNLP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidsnydernlp
Dr. Mazdak Rafati Presentar "El Poder del Servicio" me ha brindado la oportunidad de conocer a personas increíbles con historias asombrosas. Me ha permitido ver el mundo a través de los ojos de otros y entender diferentes culturas desde sus propias experiencias. Conocí al Dr. Mazdak Rafati, un empresario iraní-alemán, y a su familia durante su viaje a México. Actualmente viven en Dubái y han estado viajando por el mundo, aprendiendo sobre otras culturas y formas de vida. En este episodio, hablamos sobre todo el potencial oculto en nuestro país (algo que me preocupa y ocupa profundamente) y sobre cuánto pierde un país cuando no presta atención a los talentos que seguramente tiene. Y México no es la excepción. Conversamos sobre la importancia de tener líderes que realmente sirvan a su pueblo y no a sí mismos. El Dr. Mazdak cree firmemente en la importancia de ser ambicioso y perseguir metas, y comprende el papel crucial del gobierno en generar una sociedad basada en oportunidades. A través del Dr. Mazdak, conocemos cosas muy interesantes sobre el estilo de vida en Dubái, las oportunidades para los trabajadores y cómo sus líderes siempre piensan con años de anticipación. ........... Dr. Mazdak Rafati Hosting “El Poder del Servicio” has given me the opportunity to meet increíble people with amazing stories . It has given me the chance to see the world through other peoples eyes and to understand other cultures from their very own experiences. I met Dr. Mazdak Rafati, an Iranian, German bussiness man, and his family on their trip to Mexico. They currently live in Dubai and they have been traveling the world learning about other cultures and other ways of living. During this episode we talked about all the hidden potential in our country (something that worries and occupies me a lot ) and about how much a country is loosing when it pays no attention to all the talents it surely has. And México is not the exception. We spoke about the importance of having leaders that truly serve their people and not themselves. Dr. Mazdak strongly believes in the importance of being ambitious and chasing goals, he knows about the important role of the government in generating an opportunity based thinking society. Through Dr. Mazdak we get go know very interesting things about the way of living in Dubai, the opportunities for workers, and the way their Leaders are always thinking years ahead.
Discover the unexpected ties between your dental health and overall wellness in an eye-opening conversation with Dr. Mark DiNola. This episode of The Root of the Matter promises to enlighten listeners on the transformative power of holistic and biologic dentistry. Dr. Mark shares his unique journey into this field, revealing how dental health can impact everything from chronic diseases to rising cancer rates among young people. Our dialogue tackles the shortcomings of conventional systems and highlights the pervasive issue of toxins lurking in our food, environment, and personal care products.Prepare to rethink what you know about dental treatments as we challenge traditional practices and spotlight safer alternatives. Dr. DiNola delves into the SMART protocol for mercury removal, the pitfalls of processed foods, and the harms of fake sugars and energy drinks. With a focus on nutrient-dense options, we advocate for healthier choices that contribute to long-term well-being. Our exchange also covers the benefits of treatments like ozone therapy, emphasizing their role in promoting healing and eliminating pathogens. By examining the impact of toxins, advanced technologies, and the critical role of mitochondria, we aim to empower you with knowledge for informed health decisions.Join us in unraveling the complex interplay between oral health and systemic conditions, particularly focal infections and root canals. This episode details the importance of patient empowerment and collaboration with healthcare providers. Through Dr. Mark's involvement with the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology, listeners gain insight into finding practitioners committed to safe and holistic practices. We invite you to explore more of Dr. Mark's insights and look forward to future episodes featuring notable guests, all designed to support your journey toward a more informed and healthier life.Connect with Dr. DiNola and his team https://mddentalwellnesscenter.com/To learn more about holistic dentistry, check out Dr. Carver's website:http://carverfamilydentistry.comTo contact Dr. Carver directly, email her at drcarver@carverfamilydentistry.comWant to talk with someone at Dr. Carver's office? Call her practice: 413-663-7372Reverse Gum Disease In 6 Weeks! With Dr. Rachaele Carver Online Course!Learn more about here: https://reversegumdiseaseinsixweeks.info/optinpageDisclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only. Information discussed is not intended for diagnosis, curing, or prevention of any disease and is not intended to replace advice given by a licensed healthcare practitioner. Before using any products mentioned or attempting methods discussed, please speak with a licensed healthcare provider. This podcast disclaims responsibility from any possible adverse reactions associated with products or methods discussed. Opinions from guests are their own, and this podcast does not condone or endorse opinions made by guests. We do not provide guarantees about the guests' qualifications or credibility. This podcast and its guests may have direct or indirect financial interests associated with products mentioned.
Send us a textTransform your understanding of amino acids with insights from Dr. Joel Bryn, a leading expert in biochemistry, physiology, and immunology. Discover the surprising impact that dietary choices on amino acids like methionine and glycine can have on longevity. Dr. Bryn shares groundbreaking research from the Orentreich Foundation, suggesting that a reduction in methionine intake and an increase in glycine might hold the key to a longer life. Prepare to challenge your preconceptions about what makes an amino acid "essential" as we uncover the significant health benefits of glycine.The episode takes a closer look at the often misunderstood term "non-essential" in the context of amino acids. Learn how glycine, despite being classified as non-essential, plays a vital role in managing inflammation and preventing chronic diseases like cancer, autism, and cardiovascular issues. Through Dr. Bryn's analysis, we explore how glycine deficiency impacts our health, particularly in younger generations, shedding light on modern health challenges. With analogies that simplify complex processes, this discussion reveals why rethinking our protein sources could be crucial for our well-being.The conversation with Dr. Bryn also navigates the historical and modern dietary landscape, emphasizing the importance of collagen-rich animal products to boost glycine intake. These age-old dietary habits might just be the key to combating the chronic inflammation pervasive in today's society. As we close out the episode, we reflect on how a balanced approach, centering on evidence-based nutrition, can lead to improved health outcomes. Tune in for a compelling narrative that intertwines scientific rigor with practical dietary advice, promising to reshape your view on nutrition and longevity.Support the show
Sponsor: U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs Biorepository Brain Bank Today's episode of PTSD and Beyond is proudly sponsored by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Biorepository Brain Bank, dedicated to advancing research on brain disorders that impact Veterans. The VABBB is seeking participants both with and without neurological conditions. Your involvement can lead to important breakthroughs and support life-changing research. Visit www.research.va.gov/programs and click on VA Biorepository Brain Bank In today's PTSD and Beyond Podcast episode, we dive into the challenge of Finding Comfort in Chaos. Life often feels overwhelming, and chaos can stir up discomfort that we can't ignore. But even within the most chaotic moments, we can find peace and comfort. In this episode, Dr. Deb will guide us through recognizing discomfort, separating ourselves from chaos, and learning to create small moments of calm and connection. Through Dr. Barbara Fredrickson's research, we'll also explore how positive emotions help us heal and find balance, even in the most difficult circumstances. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by life's storms, this episode is for you. Key Topics: Recognizing discomfort: Understanding what brings chaos and how to identify it Separating from chaos: Practical tips for setting boundaries and finding peace Dr. Barbara Fredrickson's research: How positive emotions foster trauma healing The evolution of comfort in psychological research and its connection to healing Simple, actionable tips to create comfort in your daily life Key Takeaways: Discomfort often arises from external circumstances, people, or internal stress. Identifying these is the first step to creating peace. Creating comfort is a practice that involves taking moments to pause, breathe, and reconnect with what brings us peace. Dr. Fredrickson's work shows that positive emotions like gratitude and joy act as powerful tools to reverse the harmful effects of stress and trauma. Understanding comfort has evolved beyond physical needs to include emotional and psychological well-being, making it an essential part of healing. You don't have to eliminate chaos entirely—just take intentional steps to create pockets of comfort within your day. Affirmation: I choose comfort in the chaos. I create peace in my life, even in the most challenging moments. I honor my healing journey and embrace the positive emotions that help me move forward. If today's episode resonated with you, please share it with others who might benefit and subscribe, like, and leave a review. And remember, we're better together, we're stronger together, and take what resonates and GO BEYOND! In Love and Healing, Dr. Deb To connect with Dr. Deb Lindh: Website - Dr. Deb Lindh Website - PTSDandBeyond X (formerly known as Twitter) - @DebraLindh X (formerly known as Twitter) - @PTSDandBeyond Support PTSD and Beyond on Ko-Fi and Patreon!
Episode 88: In this episode, I sit down with Dr. David Weill, a renowned transplant surgeon and accomplished author, to uncover the intricate world of organ transplants. Dr. Weill takes us on a journey through his impressive career, from his early days as an intern to his rise as a leading expert in lung transplants. We discuss the emotional highs and lows of transplant surgery, the critical decisions involved in patient selection, and how personal experiences have shaped his professional approach. In this candid conversation, Dr. Weill opens up about the often-overlooked struggles within the healthcare system, the concept of moral injury among healthcare workers, and the immense challenges that came with balancing life-saving procedures with the harsh realities of medicine today. His unique perspective offers listeners an inside look into one of the most transformative fields in healthcare. Key Highlights: The serendipitous path that led Dr. Weill to specialize in transplant surgery The unique challenges of lung transplantation compared to other organs Navigating the complex decision-making process in organ allocation The emotional toll of long-term patient relationships in transplant care Dr. Weill's transition from clinical practice to writing and consulting Discover how: Personal experiences, such as a family member's transplant, can reshape a surgeon's approach to patient care The concept of "moral injury" offers a new perspective on healthcare worker burnout Writing can serve as both a therapeutic outlet and a means to educate the public about healthcare realities Maintaining connections with family, friends, and personal beliefs can help healthcare professionals navigate career challenges This episode provides valuable insights for healthcare professionals at all stages of their careers, as well as anyone drawn to the human side of medicine. Through Dr. Weill's journey from transplant surgeon to author and consultant, we explore the emotional complexities of patient care, the ethical dilemmas of organ allocation, and the concept of "moral injury" in healthcare—highlighting how personal experiences can shape both medical practice and career paths beyond the operating room. Resources Mentioned: "Exhale" by Dr. Weill "All that Really Matters" by Dr. Weill Davidweill.com Join us for this enlightening conversation that bridges the gap between medical expertise and human experience, offering a rare glimpse into the world of organ transplantation and the evolving landscape of healthcare. Connect with Andrea on Instagram (@andreaaustinmd) or LinkedIn about the show and more, or visit her website www.andreaaustinmd.com.
Send us a textDr. Donna Beegle's remarkable journey from the depths of generational poverty to achieving a doctorate in educational leadership offers a powerful narrative of resilience and hope. Through her story, we unravel the systemic barriers that perpetuate poverty and the transformative power of education and community support. Dr. Beegle's insights challenge us to rethink our approach to poverty, highlighting the critical need for poverty-informed communities and improved communication across social classes.Join us as we explore the transformative power of language and empathy in dismantling poverty barriers. Through Dr. Beegle's work with the Poverty Immersion Institute and insights from successful initiatives like Amarillo College's poverty-informed mindset, we uncover strategies for fostering a culture of caring and empowerment. From training community leaders to equipping non-profits with evaluation skills, this episode provides actionable insights for creating supportive environments where individuals and communities can thrive.Guest BioDonna Beegle grew up in generational, migrant-labor poverty and was essentially homeless the first 26 years of her life. She is the only member of her family who has not been incarcerated. At 15, she left school to get married and start a family. She had six pregnancies and—with emergency rooms as her only access to health care—only two survived. At 26, she found herself with two children, no husband, little education, few marketable job skills, and no affordable housing. With the help of Community Action and a pilot project, she received stable housing and was able to achieve her GED and—10 years later—her doctorate in Educational Leadership—studying poverty, communication, and education. Dr. Beegle brings an insider perspective of poverty as a health determinant combined with 34 years of working with health providers in all 50 states to increase access to health services and break poverty barriers. Since 1989, Dr. Beegle has across the nation with people and organizations who want to assist people in moving out and staying out of the war zone of poverty. As president of Communication Across Barriers, a consulting firm dedicated to building poverty-informed communities, Dr. Beegle has designed models and curriculum to directly impact people currently in poverty, as well as professionals who want to make a difference for our neighbors. She has authored four books and training curriculum kits, including See Poverty...Be the Difference, An Action Approach for Educating Students in Poverty, Breaking Poverty Barriers to Equal Justice, and If Not Me, Then Who? Empowering Our Neighbors. Like what you heard? Please like and share wherever you get your podcasts! Connect with Ann: Community Evaluation Solutions How Ann can help: · Support the evaluation capacity of your coalition or community-based organization. · Help you create a strategic plan that doesn't stress you and your group out, doesn't take all year to design, and is actionable. · Engage your group in equitable discussions about difficult conversations. · Facilitate a workshop to plan for action and get your group moving. · Create a workshop that energizes and excites your group for action. · Speak at your conference or event. Have a question or want to know more? Book a call with Ann .Be sure and check out our updated resource page! Let us know what was helpful. Music by Zach Price: Zachpricet@gmail.com
In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, Avik welcomes Dr. Supraja Suresh, also known as Dr. Sue, a medical doctor and life coach renowned for her insights into achieving sustainable success. Dr. Sue dives into why burnout is so common among high achievers and offers practical steps for maintaining momentum without compromising well-being. Through Dr. Sue's philosophy of simplicity and balance, she shares powerful yet easy-to-implement methods that keep the drive alive without risking emotional or mental depletion. About the Guest: Dr. Supraja Suresh, or Dr. Sue, combines her medical background with life coaching to provide actionable strategies for achieving big goals without the usual burnout. Known for her "simple is powerful" approach, Dr. Sue empowers individuals to lead fulfilling lives by integrating balance and purposeful relaxation, even for the busiest overachievers. Her expertise helps listeners prioritize their well-being while maintaining productivity and ambition. Reach - https://dr-supraja-suresh.ck.page/85289f2645 Key Takeaways: Understanding Burnout: High achievers often push beyond their limits, but recognizing burnout early can help prevent total mental and physical exhaustion. Power of Simplicity: Simple habits, such as setting boundaries and taking regular breaks, are effective tools for sustaining energy and focus. Work-Life Balance Techniques: Dr. Sue shares strategies like disconnecting after work hours and incorporating regular relaxation to avoid burnout. Mindset Shift: Redefining success to include well-being, not just achievements, can lead to more sustainable happiness. One Key Learning for Listeners: Balance is not a luxury but a necessity for high achievers. Practicing simple habits like taking time for oneself and establishing clear boundaries can keep ambition alive without compromising well-being. Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch, DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Subscribe To Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/ Join Community: https://nas.io/healthymind Stay Tuned And Follow Us! YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@healthymind-healthylife Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/podhealth.club/ Threads - https://www.threads.net/@podhealth.club Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/podcast.healthymind LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/newandnew/ #podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness
Unearth the complexities of women's healthcare policies in the 2024 election with Dr. Bola Sogade. Discover the contrasting approaches of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, where market-driven strategies clash with the expansion of federal measures. Learn about the implications of these policies on reproductive rights, healthcare affordability, and access, and how these stances could shape the future landscape of women's healthcare. Explore the nuanced reasons behind women's choices regarding abortion and contraception through a compassionate lens. Delve into the candidates' differing policies, from Trump's allowance for employers to deny contraceptive coverage on religious grounds to Harris's push for broader contraception access. Examine how these stances affect real women, especially in terms of maternal health disparities and access to essential family planning resources.Finally, assess the critical role of federal versus state control in healthcare and the impact on health disparities. Through Dr. Sugade's expert lens, understand the significance of federal oversight in ensuring equitable care, particularly in maternal and emergency healthcare scenarios. With the election on the horizon, arm yourself with the knowledge needed to evaluate which candidate's vision aligns with your values on women's health and autonomy.Support the show
Send us a textBreaking Barriers: Empowering Veterinary Careers and Leadership During Challenging TimesIn this episode of Vet Life Reimagined, we explore the unique veterinary career of Dr. Ricky Walther, who has carved a unique career path by embracing mentorship, leadership, and business acumen. The discussion spans various essential topics including the importance of networking, the impact of the Veterinary Business Management Association (VBMA) and Veterinary Leadership Experience (VLE), and adapting to roles during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through Dr. Walther's inspiring story and valuable insight, we highlight overcoming challenges such as self-doubt and burnout, transitioning into impactful roles like Chief Medical Officer at Pawlicy Advisor, and utilizing clinical knowledge to meet business needs. This conversation emphasizes the significance of financial management, preventative medicine, and the power of teamwork, unity, and gratitude in advancing veterinary careers and improving access to care. Tune in to learn about intentional career growth, innovative solutions, and the joy of making a difference in the veterinary field.Resources:Episode on YouTubeRicky Walther, DVM on LinkedInVBMAPawlicy Advisor00:00 Introduction to Dr. Ricky Walther00:14 Early Inspirations and Vet School Journey01:17 Discovering Veterinary Business Management04:49 The Importance of Networking and Leadership07:02 National VBMA and VLE Experiences18:47 Transitioning from Vet School to Practice26:47 Re-Energizing in Veterinary Medicine27:13 The Role of Pet Insurance in Preventative Medicine28:31 Financial Conversations with Pet Owners31:35 Transition to Chief Medical Officer32:41 Creating a Job Description from Scratch34:40 Translational Skills in Veterinary Medicine43:53 The Future of Pet Insurance49:14 Gratitude and Final ThoughtsSupport the showMore Vet Life Reimagined?
Unlock the secrets of nutrigenomics with my guest, Dr. Tamar Lawful. Discover how your genetic blueprint may be the key to mastering your health, especially in the realm of women's wellness. Through Dr. Lawful's expertise in pharmacy, nutrition, and genomics, learn how a simple saliva swab can provide personalized insights that revolutionize your dietary and lifestyle choices. In our conversation we break down the complex science behind how our genes can influence our food responses, empowering you to take control of your health journey.Listen as we unravel transformative client stories that highlight the shift from fast-food diets to ones abundant in whole foods, resulting in profound health improvements. Nutrigenomic testing not only customizes meal plans but also optimizes exercise routines by understanding genetic predispositions. These tailored approaches pave the way for significant gains in health and well-being. Dr. Lawful shares inspiring narratives of improved sleep, reduced inflammation, and effective weight management, all achieved through the power of personalized nutrition.Dr. Lawful offers a hopeful perspective on the burgeoning field of nutrigenomics, emphasizing its growing impact on personal health. Connect with Dr. Tamar Lawful HERE Find Tamar on Instagram HEREI would love to hear from you! What did you think of the episode? Share it with me :) Let's Be FriendsHang out with Heather on IG @greenpalettekitchen or on FB HERE.Let's Talk!Whether you are looking for 1-1 nutrition coaching or kitchen coaching let's have a chat. Click HERE to reach out to Heather.Did You Love This Episode? "I love Heather and the Real Food Stories Podcast!" If this is you, please do not hesitate to leave a five-star review on Apple or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Send us a textDr. Kyra Bobinet, a pioneering MD and public health expert, joins us to unravel the mysteries of behavior change and why we often struggle to do what's best for ourselves. Her groundbreaking book, "The Unstoppable Brain," provides fresh perspectives on how to achieve lasting change by overcoming failure. Discover how her experiences with incarcerated youth and population health studies led to a transformative system for behavior modification. As we journey through her insights, you'll gain a deeper understanding of how identity, beliefs, and strategies can align to foster resilience and success.In our quest to redefine traditional mindsets, we venture into the world of the iterative mindset—a skill that champions practice and experimentation over rigid goal-setting. Uncover why this mindset excels beyond grit and resilience in promoting habit formation and improving mental health and work performance. With tools like the Iterative Mindset Inventory, we provide practical strategies to cultivate this empowering approach in your own life. Join us as we explore how the iterative mindset can be a game-changer for personal growth and achievement.Our exploration takes a fascinating turn as we delve into the neurological aspects of failure, focusing on the habenula's role in shaping our perceptions and motivations. Through Dr. Bobinet's expert lens, we learn how therapeutic practices—ranging from ketamine therapy to journaling—can rewire the brain and neutralize the fear of failure. By embracing these insights, listeners can harness the power of the unstoppable brain, transforming past traumas into stepping stones for future success. Tune in to discover how to break free from the constraints of failure and embrace a mindset of growth and resilience.keywordsneuroscience, behavior change, iterative mindset, personal growth, failure, motivation, health, psychology, Dr. Kyra Bobinet, The Unstoppable BraintakeawaysThe iterative mindset allows for experimentation rather than fixed goals.Neutralizing failure is crucial for personal growth.The habanula plays a significant role in our motivation and behavior.20% of the population naturally possesses an iterative mindset.Iterative mindset can be trained and developed over time.Failure should be viewed as a learning opportunity, not a setback.Mindset is the main determinant of behavior change outcomes.Compassion-focused approaches can help mitigate feelings of failure.Tools like breathwork and journaling can aid in overcoming psychological barriers.Understanding the neuroscience behind behavior can empower individuals to change.Chapters00:00- Introduction to The Unstoppable Brain02:45- The Journey to Understanding Behavior Change06:14- Discovering the Iterative Mindset12:20- The Importance of Iteration in Personal Growth19:40- Building an Iterative Mindset26:26- The Neuroscience Behind Failure and Motivation32:18- The Role of the Habanula in Looking for a Next Level Human Coach? Get on the waitlist and get access to the brand-new science of quantum metabolism and identity restructuring with Dr Jade and the team.http://nextlevelhuman.com/human-coaching Want to become a Next Level Human Coach? Get on the waitlist. Go to: http://www.nextlevelhuman.com/human-coach Connect with Next Level HumanWebsite: www.nextlevelhuman.comsupport@nextlevelhuman.comConnect with Dr. Jade TetaWebsite: www.jadeteta.comInstagram: @jadeteta
Support the From A&T to PhD Endowed Scholarship: https://fundraise.givesmart.com/form/6Xj-Yg?vid=16qnlfReady to uncover the paths of Black leadership in corporate America? This episode promises a deep dive into Dr. Chuck Wallington's transformative journeys with special guest host Jewel Love. Join our guest host, Jewel Love, as he sits down with Dr. Chuck Wallington, the author of "A Seat at the C-Suite Table: Insights from Leadership Journeys of African Americans." This compelling conversation unravels the unique challenges that Black executives face, dispelling the myth of meritocracy in corporate circles. Through Dr. Wallington's extensive research involving interviews with 30 Black male executives, we gain profound insights into the critical role of networks and connections in career advancement. Discover the necessity of mentorship, coaching, and sponsorship while navigating the complex dynamics of corporate culture.What does it take to drive systemic change in US corporations? Dr. Wallington emphasizes the collective effort required to address racial disparities, highlighting actionable steps toward inclusivity and representation. Reflecting on his career, he shares personal anecdotes about leading talented teams and fostering a culture of belonging. This episode not only honors the dedication of Black leaders but also underscores the importance of everyone's involvement in promoting meaningful change. Tune in for an enriching conversation beyond surface-level discussions, offering actionable insights and inspiration for all.Support the show
The conversation explores the topic of narcissism and its impact on individuals and relationships. Dr. Karyl McBride, a therapist and author, shares her expertise on narcissistic parents, the traits of narcissism, and the effects on children. She discusses the different types of narcissistic mothers and the role of the father in enabling the narcissistic dynamic. The conversation also delves into how growing up with a narcissistic parent can affect adult relationships, leading to codependency and impaired trust. Dr. McBride emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries and doing the work of recovery to break the cycle of narcissism. In this conversation, Dr. Karyl McBride discusses the dynamics of narcissistic families and offers insights on how to navigate relationships with narcissistic parents. She emphasizes the importance of dropping expectations and accepting that these relationships may not be deep or emotionally intimate. Dr. McBride also explores the different roles that siblings may take on in narcissistic families and the effects on each child. She provides advice on empathic parenting and creating a safe and consistent environment for children. Additionally, she discusses the possibility of having a healthy relationship with a narcissistic partner and offers tips for setting up successful relationships.Karyl McBride, Ph.D., LMFT, is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Denver,Colorado with thirty-nine plus years of public and private practice. She specializes intreating clients with dysfunctional family issues. For the past many years, Dr.McBride has been involved in private research regarding parental narcissism and the debilitating effects of narcissism in relationships. She has treated many adult children of narcissistic parents as well as many others involved in relationships with narcissists in her private practice. Dr. McBride is considered a pioneering and leading expert in her field. Dr.McBride also has extensive clinical experience in the fields of trauma, sexual abuse,domestic violence, divorce, and stepfamily therapy, marital and family therapy,specialized trauma treatment in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR),and individual adjustment issues related to anxiety, depression, and life transitions. In hercareer, Dr. McBride has done forensic consulting and has served as an expert witness innumerous civil and criminal cases involving children and sexual abuse. She has nineyears' experience conducting sexual abuse investigations with law enforcement andhas conducted training for law enforcement in the area of sexual abuse investigations.In 1996, she was invited to present her doctoral research at the International PoliceResearch Conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia.Unlock the keys to healing from the deep wounds inflicted by narcissistic parents with insights from Dr. Carol McBride, renowned expert in narcissistic family dynamics. We promise you'll gain a deeper understanding of how narcissism manifests within family structures and the profound effects it has on children into adulthood. Through Dr. McBride's experience and groundbreaking work, including her celebrated books "Will I Ever Be Good Enough?" and "Will the Drama Ever End?", we dissect the journey from childhood trauma to finding resilience and empowerment.Connect with Dr. McBride here https://linktr.ee/drkarylmcbrideSupport the Show.Warmly,Nico Barraza@FeedTheSoulNBwww.nicobarraza.com
Author, clergy, and scholar Chris Green is this week's guest on Next Step Leadership. Through Dr. Green's years of ministry in the church, academic, and literature sides of our world, he has learned many lessons of leadership. He thinks deeply and connects with many populations. In this first episode with Tracy and Chris, Dr. Green tells his story of growing up in a church environment. He talks about his calling. He talks about his questions. He talks about lessons learned and wounds being healed. He talks about theology. Listen to his story. Think about his scholarship. What does the Lord's Supper mean to you? How is Communion a center part of the story? What parts of his narrative relate to you? What can you learn from his preaching, pastoring, and tradition? Receive wisdom from his brilliance and his regular communion with God.https://www.cewgreen.com/
Join us as retired US Navy Captain Dr. Michael Malanoski, now serving as the Deputy Director of the Defense Health Agency (DHA), shares his extensive insights into the evolution of the DHA and its critical role in stabilizing and modernizing the Military Health System (MHS). With over four decades of distinguished service, Dr. Malanoski offers a unique historical perspective on the challenges and transformational shifts within military medicine, from the early stable days to the current complexities faced by each Service Branch's medical department. In this conversation, we tackle the tough issues, including the financial hurdles exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, inflation, and the realization that purchase care is more expensive than direct care. We explore the strategic responses developed by General Crossland and Chief Johnson, focusing on realigning the operational paradigm to ensure the delivery of exceptional healthcare to our joint force and beneficiaries. Dr. Malanoski's account is an eye-opener, detailing the internal studies that exposed a multi-billion dollar shortfall and the consequential shifts in strategy needed to navigate these uncharted waters. Listen in as we also discuss the pressing concern of workforce stabilization and the readiness of our medical personnel. Dr. Malanoski describes the impacts of personnel reductions, the competitive hiring landscape, and the strategies implemented to maintain a robust workforce. We conclude by reflecting on the cultural perceptions and leadership challenges that continue to shape the military health services. Through Dr. Malanoski's lens, we appreciate the importance of patience and perseverance as we support the ongoing transformation towards a more stable and effective Military Health System. Chapters: (00:03) Evolution of Defense Health Agency (13:17) Challenges and Strategies for Improving Healthcare (21:26) Modernizing and Optimizing Military Health System (31:46) Medical Workforce Stabilization and Readiness (42:14) Leadership Challenges and Cultural Perceptions Chapter Summaries: (00:03) Evolution of Defense Health Agency (13:17) Challenges and Strategies for Improving Healthcare (21:26) Modernizing and Optimizing Military Health System (31:46) Medical Workforce Stabilization and Readiness (42:14) Leadership Challenges and Cultural Perceptions Take Home Messages: **Transformation of Military Healthcare**: The episode delves into the evolution of the Military Health System, highlighting the significant changes since the establishment of the Defense Health Agency (DHA) in 2013. It emphasizes the strategic efforts to stabilize and modernize the system in response to evolving challenges. **Financial and Operational Challenges**: The discussion reveals how financial adversities, such as those introduced by the COVID-19 pandemic and inflation, have necessitated a paradigm shift in the management and funding of military healthcare. Leaders have had to craft innovative strategies to navigate these fiscal challenges to ensure the continued provision of high-quality care. **Patient-Centric Healthcare Model**: A major focus of the DHA's modernization efforts is the transition towards a patient-centric, value-based healthcare model. This approach aims to improve clinical outcomes and patient experience by leveraging data and emphasizing the quality of care without compromising efficiency. **Workforce Stabilization**: The episode highlights the critical issue of workforce stabilization within the military health system. Strategies are being implemented to address the reduction of medical billets and the competitive hiring landscape, aiming to maintain a robust and stable workforce essential for military readiness and healthcare delivery. **Leadership and Cultural Shifts**: The conversation addresses the leadership challenges and cultural shifts within the DHA and the broader Military Health System. The episode underscores the importance of patience and resilience as the system undergoes transformation, with a focus on aligning resources with mission requirements and fostering a culture of respect and collaboration. 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Send us a Text Message.Discover the profound insights of Dr. Shauna Levy, the trailblazing Chief of Minimally Invasive and Bariatric Surgery at Tulane University, as she joins us to discuss the complexities and triumphs in the fight against obesity. In an intimate conversation, Dr. Levy unveils her journey from an aspiring pediatrician to a pioneer in bariatric surgery, her advocacy for insurance coverage for obesity treatments, and her unyielding commitment to educate the medical community about obesity as a multifaceted disease. Our discussion delves into the significance of a multidisciplinary treatment approach, combining the expertise of providers, dietitians, and mental health professionals to craft personalized care plans for those grappling with obesity.Join us for a powerful episode where we tackle the pervasive misconceptions and discrimination surrounding bariatric surgery and obesity. Dr. Levy passionately dissects the stereotype of bariatric surgery as the "easy way out," instead highlighting its role as an essential lifeline for many individuals. We also celebrate the transformative "losers bench" tradition, where patients commemorate their weight loss milestones. Through Dr. Levy's narrative, we explore the joy and fulfillment that accompany the life-changing impacts of bariatric surgery, and how support groups play a critical role in dismantling obesity stigma. This episode promises not just a deeper understanding of obesity care but also a look at the heartwarming victories that come with it.Support the Show.
Here it is, a dive deep into the world of seed oils – I'm turning the spotlight onto these sneaky culprits in our diets with the expert, Dr. Cate Shanahan. Why should you care? Because after diving into the impactful conversations and eye-opening insights shared in this episode, it's crystal clear how these so-called "healthy" vegetable oils are wreaking havoc on our well-being – from weight gain and fatigue to depression and even cancer. Dr. Cate is here to break it all down for us with her extensive research and personal health journey. Seed oils are not your typical villain in the health narrative; they're subtly undermining our metabolic health while being marketed as beneficial. Through Dr. Cate's expertise, we're peeling back the layers on what she calls the "hateful eight" – these pervasive oils that are everywhere in our food supply. Trust me, once you hear this, you'll want to overhaul your pantry and reclaim your health. So tune in, empower yourself with knowledge, and take control of your health today. Connect with Dr. Cate Shanahan: Website: https://drcate.com/ Books: https://drcate.com/books/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorCate/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drcateshanahan/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/drcateshanahan Shop ALL of Dr. Amie's Fixxr® Supplements: betterlifedoctor.com LET'S GET YOUR LIFE BACK...Connect with Dr. Amie Hornaman Book a free application call: https://dramiehornaman.com/pages/book-a-call FREE DOWNLOADS… What Are the Optimal Lab Ranges? What Steps Can I Take? Don't know where to start...don't know which labs are useful? And what to do when you get your results? “How To” Guide For Supplements Here's your Fixxr® supplement timeline and guide. Fix Your Thyroid and Adrenals To Fix Your Life Check your symptoms of hypothyroidism and know OPTIMAL thyroid lab values. Learn why you are being told you're “NORMAL” by your doctor. Can Supplements Help with Hypothyroidism? Grab this thorough guide to help you select the most advantageous supplements that will best suit your health circumstances. RATE, REVIEW AND FOLLOW ON APPLE PODCASTS Show your love for Amie and The Thyroid Fixer Podcast! If you're enjoying our journey together, I'd be thrilled if you could take a moment to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts. Your support helps me reach and help more people just like you, guiding them towards their optimal selves! Just click HERE, scroll all the way down, give us those 5 stars, and share what you enjoy about my episodes in a review. Haven't subscribed yet? Make sure to follow The Thyroid Fixer Podcast to catch all the new episodes that come out every week. Follow HERE and never miss out on a moment of the journey! CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Join my exclusive Facebook Group, Dr. Amie…The Thyroid Fixer®...Love Your Mirror, for a Community of HOPE and Support in your thyroid journey. https://www.facebook.com/groups/dramie/ Like me on Facebook: Amie Hornaman Nutrition and Functional Medicine Subscribe on Youtube: Dr. Amie Hornaman Follow me on Instagram: @dramiehornaman
Alyssa Gaustad is a global NAAM Yoga Teacher and Advanced Harmonyum Healing Practioner. She has studied with Dr. Michael Joseph Levry for 10+ years. Alyssa trained extensively in dance for 20 years and honed her teaching skills studying pedagogy, anatomy and injury prevention. She has certifications in Gyrotonic Expansion systems, Gyrokinesis, Pilates Mat, Kundalini Yoga and NAAM Yoga Therapies. Through Dr. Michael Joseph Levry's NAAM network, she teaches yoga, New Moon and Full Moon rituals and Universal Kabbalah. We discuss: What is the summer solstice How to use the days leading up to manifest The connection to the winter solstice The power & love in our hands & how to use it Mindfulness of the written and verbal word Learn more about Alyssa Gaustad at https://givingnaamwellness.org or on Instagram @alyssanaam Learn more about High Vibration Living with Chef Whitney Aronoff on www.StarseedKitchen.com Get 10% off your order of Chef Whitney's organic spices with code STARSEED on www.starseedkitchen.com Follow Chef Whitney Aronoff on Instagram at @whitneyaronoff and @starseedkitchen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosted by Dr. Sarah Hensley, Specialized Social Psychologist, Attachment Theory Expert, and Founder & CEO of The Dating Decoder with Co-host Raina Butcher, Owner/CEO of Joyful Consulting Welcome to "The Love Doc Podcast" where Host Dr. Sarah Hensley and her co-host Raina Butcher dive deep into the intricacies of love, attraction, attachment, relationships, and self-awareness. Dr. Hensley brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to help listeners navigate the complexities of modern romance. In each episode, Dr. Hensley tackles burning questions about love, relationships, and the mind's complexities, drawing from her psychological research, real-life experiences, and her own individual expertise, to provide insightful perspectives and practical advice. In a profound exploration of relationship dynamics, *The Love Doc* podcast presents Episode 3: "How Does This Hurt You?" Dr. Hensley embarks on a transformative journey into the heart of conflict resolution, revealing how a single question can hold the key to unlocking deeper understanding and connection in romantic partnerships. The episode opens with Dr. Hensley's poignant reflection on the transformative power of asking the question, "How does this hurt you?" Drawing from her own personal experiences, she shares a compelling real-life example of how this simple yet profound question allowed her to dismantle her own trigger cycle with her husband, leading to breakthroughs in communication and emotional intimacy. Listeners are invited to explore how this question serves as a catalyst for empathy, compassion, and curiosity within relationships, offering partners the opportunity to truly see and hear each other's perspectives. Through vivid storytelling and insightful analysis, Dr. Hensley illuminates how embracing vulnerability and openness can pave the way for resolved conflict resolution and deeper emotional connection. Delving deeper into the complexities of relationship dynamics, Dr. Hensley unpacks why so many couples find themselves trapped in never-ending conflict cycles. She shines a light on the destructive nature of defensiveness and the tendency to perceive one's own reality as the only truth, ultimately leading to stagnation and disconnection in relationships. As the episode unfolds, Dr. Hensley offers practical strategies and tools for breaking free from the cycle of conflict and forging a path towards lasting resolution and harmony with your partner. From fostering active listening skills to cultivating a mindset of empathy and understanding, listeners are empowered to navigate conflict with grace and compassion. By the episode's conclusion, listeners are equipped with a newfound understanding of the transformative power of vulnerability, empathy, and open communication in romantic partnerships. Through Dr. Hensley's expert guidance and heartfelt wisdom, *The Love Doc* podcast Episode 3 serves as a beacon of hope for couples seeking to heal, grow, and thrive in their relationships. What is covered: Dr. Hensley's real life experience on how she used this question with her husband. How this question translates into showing empathy towards your partner in the mist of conflict. How this creates space to show love and compassion towards your partner versus defensiveness. How this question creates space for introspection and growth with you and your partner. Letting go of offensiveness. How conflict should create more closeness and trust in your relationship. Why so many couples get stuck in the never ending conflict cycle. Consider/Ask Yourself: What is your level of offensiveness/defensiveness within conflict? Are you considering how the things you say may hurt your partner? Are you willing to apologize within conflict? Be the change you want to see in your relationship. Why does being right within conflict matter so much to you? Reality is subjective. How can I be non-defensive enough to ask my partner the question of “how does this hurt you”? Am I allowing my thoughts to ruminate and make me more defensive with my partner? Dr. Hensley's Hybrid Group Coaching: https://www.thedatingdecoder.com/group-coaching/ Book one on one with Dr. Hensley or one of her certified coaches: https://www.thedatingdecoder.com/book-appointment/ Purchase Dr. Hensley's online course: https://dating-decoder.mykajabi.com/offers/PpEPKnsM/checkout Tik-Tok: the_dating_decoder Instagram: @the_dating_decoder Facebook: The Dating Decoder Youtube: @Dr.SarahHensley
Harnessing the Sun: Dr. Severin Borenstein Unveils the Power and Politics of Rooftop Solar The Not Old Better Show, Inside Science Interview Series Welcome to a very special episode of the Not Old Better Show Inside Science Interview Series on radio and podcast. Today's episode is sponsord by Seed and Qualia Senolytic. I'm Paul Vogelzang and we're going to delve into a topic that touches our lives each day, yet remains shrouded in both mystery and opportunity: the power of the sun harnessed through rooftop solar panels. Joining us is Dr. Severin Borenstein, a preeminent voice on the economics of renewable energy and a visionary in the field of electricity pricing and policy. Dr. Borenstein, a distinguished professor at the University of California, Berkeley, brings not only his expertise but also a passion for a sustainable future that benefits us all. In this episode, we'll explore the significant implications of solar energy incentives offered through initiatives like the federal Inflation Reduction Act, and what these mean for you, our listeners. Dr. Borenstein will break down the complexities of "net metering" and why it has become a contentious issue in the fight for fair energy distribution. We'll also take a journey through the evolving landscape of California's solar incentive policies, gleaning insights that could guide other states in fostering their own sustainable futures. But this isn't just about policies and abstract economics—it's about the real-world impact on individuals and communities. It's about understanding how adopting solar power can not only reduce our carbon footprint but also reshape our economic landscape, making energy more affordable and accessible for everyone. Through Dr. Borenstein's expertise, we will unveil how these changes affect our wallets, our environment, and our future. Prepare to be enlightened, inspired, and equipped with the knowledge to make informed decisions about the energy that powers your home and life. We'll be talking climage change again soon with Meryl Davids Landau, as part of our Prevention Magazine Interview Series, so stay tuned. But today's episode promises to be not only an enlightening conversation but a call to action for us all to contribute to a more equitable and sustainable world. My thanks to Dr. Severin Borenstein for joining us today. My thanks to our sponsors Seed and Qualia Senolytic. Additional thanks to AAAS and SciLine for their help in arranging details of this episode. My thanks always to Executive Producer Sam Heninger for all his work on the show and my thanks to you our wonderful audience here on radio and podcast. Be well, be safe and Let's Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better on radio and podcast. Thanks, everybody, and we'll see you next week.
The New Rules of Attachment: How to Heal Your Relationships, Reparent Your Inner Child & Secure Your Life Vision with Dr. Judy Ho Attachment style forms the foundation for how we understand trust, security, and build our self-concept and self-esteem, which then affects how we achieve goals, approach physical and mental wellness, and how we relate to friends, family, colleagues and romantic partners. The New Rules of Attachment is grounded in the science of attachment and offers a revolutionary approach that teaches readers how to change their anxious, avoidant, or disorganized attachment style in relationships, friendships, work, goal-setting, and most of all, our sense of self. Through Dr. Judy's innovative program, readers will learn to identify their attachment style, recognize their core needs and wounds, and implement evidence-based practical tools to heal emotional wounds and traumas as they develop the secure attachment we all need to thrive. Dr. Judy Ho, Ph. D., ABPP, ABPdN is a triple board certified and licensed Clinical and Forensic Neuropsychologist, a tenured Associate Professor at Pepperdine University, an avid researcher and a two-time recipient of the National Institute of Mental Health Services Research Award. Dr. Judy maintains a private practice where she specializes in comprehensive neuropsychological assessments and expert witness work. To learn more about Dr. Judy Ho visit: drjudyho.com *************************************************** For more information about BITEradio products and services visit: http://www.biteradio.me/index.html To view the photography of Robert at: http://rpsharpe.com/
Unlock the secrets to a longer, healthier life with Dr. Nathan Bryan, an esteemed nitric oxide expert. Together, we explore the groundbreaking work that has placed this molecule at the forefront of longevity science. From his early days as a curious student to his innovative contributions alongside Nobel Prize laureates, Dr. Bryan takes us through the intricacies of how nitric oxide impacts everything from cardiovascular health to cellular repair. Delve into the compelling distinction between life-sustaining nitric oxide and the less beneficial nitrous oxide, understanding why this difference is crucial for our body's complex systems.Prepare to be astonished by the often-overlooked factors that can influence your biological clock. We discuss how nitric oxide production wanes with age, yet how our diets, stress management, and even the use of common products like mouthwash play a significant role in this vital molecule's synthesis. Learn how the oral microbiome is intricately linked to systemic health and how some oral hygiene practices may disrupt this delicate balance. Dr. Bryan offers a treasure trove of advice on optimizing nitric oxide levels through lifestyle choices, potentially slowing the aging process and enhancing both heart health and cognitive function.In our final chapter, we uncover the profound connection between nitric oxide and the body's natural repair mechanisms. With Dr. Bryan's guidance, we probe into the significance of nitric oxide in stem cell differentiation and its broader implications in chronic diseases such as Alzheimer's and cardiovascular disease. Discover the transformative potential of replenishing crucial nutrients and the limitations of conventional drug therapies. Through Dr. Bryan's insights, we provide listeners with a pathway to reclaim their health and vitality by harnessing the power of this extraordinary molecule. Join us for this enlightening conversation that bridges molecular science with actionable health wisdom.https://www.nitricoxideinnovations.com/Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsor (20% off with this link):https://prolonlife.com/Lufkin Reverse Aging Revolution Summit June 20-22, 2024 https://robertlufkinmdcom.ontralink.com/t?orid=49&opid=2 Live video broadcast every Tuesday at 11:45 am pst on X, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitch, and Youtube to a loyal audience of over 300,000 followers. Rebroadcast every Thursday at 6:00 pm pst. Also available as an audio podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Pandora, iHeartRadio, and and everywhere quality podcasts can be found. *** CONNECT WITH ROB ON SOCIAL MEDIA *** Web: https://robertlufkinmd.com/X: https://x.com/robertlufkinmdYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/robertLufkinmdInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertlufkinmd/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertlufkinmd/Facebook: ...
Send us a Text Message.Have you ever considered the profound impact your childhood has on your adult life? Dr. Robb Kelly joins me, Jerry Dean Lund, to unravel the ties between early experiences and self-sabotaging behaviors, particularly in those who serve as our society's protectors. Through Dr. Kelly's personal odyssey from a musician finding solace in alcohol to overcoming alcoholism and homelessness, we gain a deep understanding of addiction's complexities and neuroscience's transformative power.This episode is not just about the struggles; it's about the triumph of the human spirit and the importance of mindset. We delve into narratives about unexpected leaders who started out with doubts but embraced a world of possibilities. The conversation extends to the mental health of first responders, the cascading effects of kindness, and the idea that contentment can come from knowing what 'enough' truly is. As we share anecdotes on the power of positive impact, you'll see why supporting those who support us is vital — and how a single act of generosity can uplift an entire community.Your circle of friends isn't just a social choice, it's a strategic one. In our dialogue with Dr. Kelly, we discuss the significance of surrounding yourself with like-minded individuals and the courage to distance oneself from negative influences. True to life stories of reconciliation and fulfillment pepper this episode, emphasizing the empowering change that comes from taking decisive action. Join us as we explore the importance of building strong relationships and taking action in life, and remember to engage with us on our social platforms to share your thoughts and suggest future guests.As a First Responder, you are critical in keeping our communities safe. However, the stress and trauma of the job can take a toll on your mental health and family life. If you're interested in personal coaching, contact Jerry Lund at 801-376-7124. Let's work together to get you where you want to be and ensure a happy and healthy career.Podcast Website www.enduringthebadgepodcast.com/Podcast Instagram www.instagram.com/enduringthebadgepodcast/Podcast Facebook www.facebook.com/EnduringTheBadgePodcast/Podcast Calendar https://calendly.com/enduringthebadge/enduring-the-badge-podcastPersonal Coaching https://calendly.com/enduringthebadge/15minHost Instagram www.instagram.com/jerryfireandfuel/ Host Facebook www.facebook.com/jerrydeanlund
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Henry Ealy – The Electric Nutrition series and delves deeper into the book, The Body Electric, discussing the antibacterial properties of colloidal silver and copper and their role as conductors of electricity in the body. Through Dr. Becker's work on regeneration, we learn of the importance of DC voltage and specific frequencies to inspire healing and regeneration within the cells...
For a full transcript of this episode, click here. Here's a great musing that I read on LinkedIn: How will alternative primary care models fare when growth mode gets balanced with profitability and VC-supported burn rate is transformed to Big Retail bottom-line expectations? Mission v. margin. I'm gonna add to this: How will alternative primary care models, or even just doing good primary care, fare when it encounters the current system rife with perverse incentives of all kinds, including, yeah, for sure, Big Retail bottom-line expectations but also Big Health System and Big Payer bottom-line expectations and current business models? This show from last year was wildly popular—maybe one of our most popular shows—and relisten to it in the current context of what's going on right now in the primary care and MSO (Managed Services Only) space. Coming up, I'm gonna probably do a whole show on this if I can get my act together; but this encore is really relevant right now. One piece of podcast business before we get into the episode: Please sign up for our weekly email if you haven't already, especially if you consider yourself part of the Relentless Health Tribe. I am mentioning this not only because it's a great way to keep track of our shows because you can do an email search to remember where you heard something, since a good deal of the show intros are in the emails, but also, there's a plan afoot to hold some Zoom meetings to talk about different topics etc—and you won't be notified of such goings-on unless you're subscribed. You can unsubscribe whenever you want, by the way; and I am way too busy to send more than one email a week or spam if that was a concern. On Relentless Health Value, I don't often get into our guests' personal histories. There are a bunch of reasons for this, which, if you buy me beer, we can talk podcast philosophy and I will tell you all about my personal, very arguable opinion here. Nevertheless, in this healthcare podcast, we are going rogue; and I am talking with Scott Conard, MD, who shares his personal story. You may ask why I decided to go this route for this particular episode, and I will tell you point-blank that Dr. Conard's experience, his narrative, is like the perfect analogue (Is analogue the right word [allegory, composite example]?). His story just sums up in a nutshell what happens when a PCP (primary care provider) does the right thing, manages to improve patient care for real, and then at some point gets sucked into the intrigue and gambits and maneuvering that is, sadly, the business of healthcare in the United States today. Before we kick in, I just want to highlight a statement that Scott Conard makes toward the end of the show. He says: So, this isn't about punishing or blaming aspects of care that are being overrewarded today. It's really about what's the path forward for corporations, for middle-class Americans, and for primary care doctors who don't choose to be part of a big system. We have to figure out how to solve this problem. I hope people don't hear this and think that there are horrible people at some not-for-profit hospital systems, for example. There are some great people at not-for-profit health systems, but they have some really screwed-up incentives. A few notable notes from Dr. Scott Conard's journey and words of wisdom that I will just highlight up front here: He says that as a PCP, you actually can produce high-value care in a fee-for-service model … if you think differently and you change practice patterns. I have heard this from others as well, including most recently David Muhlestein, PhD, JD, who says this in an episode (EP393). As Dr. Scott Conard says later in this episode, healthcare organizations must embrace the art of medical leadership. So, I guess that's a spoiler alert there. Another point that Dr. Conard makes very crisply toward the end of the show is that doctors can kinda get pushed and pulled around in this mix. You have docs just trying to provide good care, and they work for one entity that gets bought and now it's some other entity … and what's happening upstairs and the prices being charged or somebody somewhere deciding not to make prices transparent, or deciding to sue low-income patients for unpaid medical bills or what charity care to offer or not to offer. These are not doctors in clinics making these calls, and we need to be careful here not to homogenize what some of these health systems are choosing to do like some kind of democratic vote was taken by everybody who works there. Health systems, hospitals, are many-celled complex entities. And a third takeaway—there are a bunch of takeaways in this show, but a third one I'll highlight here from Dr. Conard's story—is the old fiduciary responsibility code word being used by health system administrators as a euphemism for strategies that might need a euphemistic code word because the strategy has questionable community benefit. In the case study that we talk about today, the local health system managed to raise healthcare spend in North Texas by $100 million year over year. Employers and employees in North Texas communities wound up paying $100 million more year over year in healthcare one particular year. This was prices going up. It also was removing a big systemic initiative to keep heads out of hospital beds. Reiterating here, we are not talking about doctors here particularly because, of course, the vast majority of doctors are trying to prevent avoidable hospitalizations. But suddenly in North Texas, physicians did not have the population health efforts and the team really standing behind them helping to prevent avoidable hospitalizations. That sucks for everybody trying to do the right thing, and, as has been said, burnout is moral injury in a cheap Halloween costume. Moral injury happens when you have good people, clinicians, doctors, and others who realize that what is going on, at best, is not helping the patient. Also mentioned in this episode are Benjamin Schwartz, MD, MBA; David Muhlestein, PhD, JD; Brian Klepper, PhD; Al Lewis; Robert Pearl, MD; Karen Root, MBA, CCXP; and Wendell Potter. You can learn more by emailing Dr. Conard at scott.conard@converginghealth.com. Scott Conard, MD, DABFP, FAAFM, is board certified in family and integrative medicine and has been seeing patients for more than 35 years. He was an associate clinical professor at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas for 21 years. He has been the principal investigator in more than 60 clinical trials, written many articles, and published five books on health, well-being, leadership, and empowerment. Starting as a solo practitioner, he grew his medical practice to more than 510 clinicians over the next 20 years. In its final form, the practice was a value-based integrated delivery network that reduced the cost of care dramatically through prevention and proactive engagement. When this was acquired by a hospital system, he became the chief medical officer for a brokerage/consulting firm and an innovation lab for effective health risk–reducing interventions. Today, he is co-founder of Converging Health, LLC, a technology-empowered consulting and services company working with at-risk entities like self-insured corporations, medical groups and accountable care organizations taking financial risk, and insurance captives to improve well-being, reduce costs, and improve the members' experience. Through Dr. Conard's work with a variety of organizations and companies, he understands that every organization has a unique culture and needs. It is his ability to find opportunities and customize solutions that delivers success through improved health and lower costs for his clients. 06:54 What triggered Scott's career journey? 07:31 What caused Scott to rethink what is good primary care? 08:11 Why did Scott realize that he is actually a risk-management expert as a primary care doctor rather than someone who treats symptoms? 09:25 EP335 with Brian Klepper, PhD. 09:53 How did Scott's practice change after this realization? 10:04 What is a “Whole-Person Risk Score”? 11:08 Scott's book, The Seven Numbers (That Will Save Your Life). 13:05 “You start to move from a transactional model to a relationship model.” 15:31 Did Scott have any risk-based contracts? 16:08 Why is it so important to look at total cost of care and not just primary care cost? 21:08 Scott's book, The Art of Medical Leadership. 22:13 EP381 with Karen Root. 30:43 Why did Scott move over to help corporations? 33:10 EP364 with David Muhlestein, PhD, JD. 33:51 “Everybody thought they were honoring their fiduciary responsibility, and the incentives are completely misaligned.” 34:31 EP384 with Wendell Potter. 34:43 “It's the system that's broken; it's not bad people.” You can learn more by emailing Dr. Conard at scott.conard@converginghealth.com. @ScottConardMD discusses #primarycare #marginvsmission on our #healthcarepodcast. #healthcare #podcast #digitalhealth #healthcareleadership #healthcaretransformation #healthcareinnovation Recent past interviews: Click a guest's name for their latest RHV episode! 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Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Henry Ealy – The Electric Nutrition series and delves deeper into the book, The Body Electric, discussing the antibacterial properties of colloidal silver and copper and their role as conductors of electricity in the body. Through Dr. Becker's work on regeneration, we learn of the importance of DC voltage and specific frequencies to inspire healing and regeneration within the cells...
When my great grandfather returned from the Spanish-American War, the battle followed him home, casting a long shadow over his daily life. Dr. Chris Frueh joins us to shed light on this very darkness that many veterans confront, known as Operator Syndrome—an affliction that intertwines mental and physical health, leaving a complex legacy of suffering. Through Dr. Frueh's compassionate lens, we navigate these challenges, illustrating the pressing need for holistic support systems for our nation's heroes, and the transformational power of treatment and understanding.What would it look like if every citizen contributed to national service, bridging gaps and cultivating respect for the shared commitment to our country's welfare? We explore this radical idea, examining how mandatory national service could foster unity and appreciation for those in uniform. By examining global examples and the unique bond among service members, the discussion with Dr. Frueh unveils a provocative vision for a more cohesive society, grounded in the principles of service and sacrifice.The journey towards healing is rife with hurdles for many veterans, especially those battling the silent aftermath of blast injuries and TBIs. This episode delves into these complex health concerns, from cognitive impairments to sleep disruptions and hormonal imbalances. We highlight the promising horizon of treatments like the stellate ganglion block therapy and the potential of wearable technology in improving sleep and overall well-being. By exploring cutting-edge fitness regimes and the invaluable resources being developed by SEAL Future's health board, we offer a beacon of hope for veterans striving toward recovery and health. Join us for this profound dialogue, featuring Dr. Chris Frueh, to gain a deeper appreciation of the resilience and the ongoing needs of our veterans.Buy his book on Amazon by clicking here. Contact Thad - VictoriousVeteranProject@Gmail.comThanks for listening!
Here is an episode that's been a few years in the making! We finally had the privilege of sitting with Dr. Jihad Saafir of Islah LA to discuss his background, academic training, as well as the remarkable and pioneering work that Islah LA and Islah Academy are doing to serve the community in South Los Angeles. As you've come to expect from the podcast we cover a lot of ground including the socio-cultural realities of Islam in the Inner City and some of the interesting topics Dr. Saafir explores as an academic and Assistant Professor of Religion and Community Development at Bayan Islamic Graduate School. Islah LA is one of the first of its kind in the United States – an inner-city community center founded by Muslim-Americans to serve South Los Angeles. Islah LA is poised to start a new wave of civic engagement within the Muslim-American community. Bayan Islamic Graduate School is a seminary that seeks to “desegregate” theological education and provides higher education to men and women who serve as Muslim religious leaders, scholars, chaplains, activists and educators. About Dr. Jihad Saafir Dr. Saafir earned a Master of Arts in Islamic Studies and Leadership from Bayan at Claremont School of Theology (CST) in 2014, and then completed his Ph.D. at CST in Practical Theology. He is the resident Imam and the Founding Executive Director for Islah Academy, a K-8 Islamic private school based in Los Angeles. He is a former chaplain of The California Institute for Women and the former Imam of Masjid At-Taqwa in Altadena, CA. In 2018, Imam Jihad was awarded with the prestigious KCET Local Hero's Award. More recently, South Coast Interfaith Council recognized Dr. Saafir as its "2022 Faith Leader of the Year." Through Dr. Jihad Saafir's leadership, Islah LA has spawned a new wave of civic engagement within the Muslim American community. At Bayan, he teaches courses in Muslim adolescent identity formation, leadership development, and Islamic education.
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Dr. Bijoy John, a sleep specialist, joins us for a thought-provoking session that might just be the key to unlocking the rest you've been yearning for. Through Dr. John's expertise and personal narrative, we veer into the intricacies of sleep and its profound impact on our health, mood, and even our weight. As someone who's conquered insomnia, he knows firsthand that achieving the perfect slumber is an art that requires both understanding and patience.This episode shines a spotlight on the unique sleep challenges faced by women, where hormones like estrogen play a leading role in the nightly dance of rest. From menstrual cycles to the trials of menopause, we examine how these hormonal tides can disrupt sleep and what a 'sleep divorce' could mean for your relationship. With Dr. John's insights, we delve into the delicate balance of hormone therapy and explore how women can navigate these nocturnal disruptions. Whether you're dealing with hormone-induced sleep woes or simply seeking to understand them, this conversation is rich with revelations.We wrap up with Dr. John unpacking his "Sleep Now" strategy—a toolbox for anyone looking to improve their sleep quality. Learn why caffeine might be betraying your bedtime and how even a single lost hour of sleep can ripple through your health. Plus, discover the seven steps that Dr. John advocates for transforming troubled nights into peaceful escapades into dreamland. It's an episode packed with practical tips and deep dives into how we can all reclaim the night and, as a result, seize the day.Dr. John's Sleep Fix Academy, click HEREDr. John's Book 'Nobody's Sleeping: 7 Proven Strategies for Better Health and Happiness click HEREDr. John on IG Dr. John on Facebook Let's Be FriendsHang out with Heather on IG @greenpalettekitchen or on FB HERE.Let's Talk!Whether you are looking for 1-1 nutrition coaching or kitchen coaching let's have a chat. Click HERE to reach out to Heather.Did You Love This Episode? "I love Heather and the Real Food Stories Podcast!" If this is you, please do not hesitate to leave a five-star review on Apple or wherever you listen to podcasts.
In this episode, I dive into the complex world of Ultra Processed Foods (UPF) and unpack it for you, prompted by research on diabetes and health concerns and drawing inspiration from the insightful vlog of Susan Pierce Thompson, I embark on unraveling the complex concept of UPF with the guidance of the Maeser Dr. Chris Van Tulleken, affectionately dubbed as "Maester Chris" for his expertise. Dr. Van Tulleken's perspective on UPF is enlightening, emphasizing the effects of UPF on our health while debunking misconceptions and offering powerful insights. Through Dr. Van Tulleken's teachings, we explore the profound impact of UPF on our bodies, from its influence on neurotransmitters to its role in driving chronic diseases like obesity and diabetes. Amidst the seriousness of the topic, I want us to have fun and with a lighthearted approach, I highlight strategies for navigating the UPF-laden modern food landscape. Ultimately, the episode focuses on the importance of informed decision-making, with a reminder to keep judgment at bay and our focus firmly on our plates. With Dr. Van Tulleken's wisdom as our guide, we embark on a journey towards healthier choices and a deeper understanding of the foods we consume.https://www.brightlineeating.com/blog/ultra-processed-peoplehttps://zoe.com/learn/podcast-ultra-processed-foodhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QOTBreQaIkBee Wilson Article in the GuardianLet's go, let's get it done. Get more information at: http://projectweightloss.org
Welcome to "A Gut Story" with your host, Dr. Dimple!In this episode, we unravel the intricate dance between self-sacrifice and self-care, exploring the blurred lines between saying yes, saying no, and abuse. Meet our esteemed guest, Dr. Aditi Govitrikar, a remarkable individual whose journey from medical practice to winning Miss World to delving into psychology exemplifies breaking stereotypes and embracing personal evolution. Together, we unravel the importance of finding purpose, navigating through life's triggers, and shaping our choices amidst chaos. We explore the transformative power of vipassana meditation, a profound practice that teaches us the art of being present and responding, not reacting, to life's challenges. Through Dr. Aditi's insights and experiences, we uncover the essence of finding peace within oneself amidst the noise of the world. Join us on this captivating conversation as we discuss the importance of setting boundaries, honoring our true selves, and reclaiming our identities in a society that often glorifies self-sacrifice. From the depths of darkness to the radiance of self-awareness, discover how embracing our journey towards self-discovery can lead to profound healing and fulfillment. So, tune in, like, subscribe, and share this episode with your loved ones as we embark on a journey towards unconditional happiness, love, and holistic well-being. To learn more on how you can heal your body and reverse diseases - visit www.pranabydimple.com - Speak to our doctors for disease care and gut health. Use code prana10 to get 10% off on consult. - Join us in our next 3 day gut reset workshop starting Friday to Sunday - Learn more in our ayurveda master class. Use code prana20 to get 20% off masterclass.
In this episode, Dr. Nancy delves into the transformative journey of her client, Jaylyn, throughout her 12-month Resonance Program. Join us as Dr. Nancy uncovers the profound possibilities that unfold when individuals invest in uncovering the root cause of their symptoms. Jaylyn candidly shares the profound impacts her health struggles had on her relationships, business endeavors, and journey to motherhood. Discover how her courageous decision to prioritize self-investment led to overcoming fatigue, anxiety, and overwhelm. Through Dr. Nancy's guidance, Jaylyn achieved remarkable milestones, including shedding 17 pounds, maintaining a prescription-free lifestyle, and welcoming a healthy baby into the world. Witness how these changes not only enhanced her quality of life but also strengthened her relationships. This conversation serves as a testament to the transformative power of investing in oneself and embracing proactive health strategies. Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion, the first in a series of conversations with past clients, designed to expand your perspective on what is achievable in your own wellness journey.
When Dr. Michelle Gerbi recounts her transformative birth experiences, it's as if every emotion - from vulnerability to victory - paints a vivid picture for our listeners. Join us as she bridges her journey from unexpected hospital transfers to the very personal decision to fire a bullying doctor, unfolding the resilience and advocacy needed during childbirth. Dr. Gerbi, not just a mom but a seasoned chiropractor specializing in maternal health, offers a rare glimpse into the raw and empowering tales of her own deliveries. Her stories are a beacon for mothers navigating the unpredictable seas of childbirth, highlighting the importance of informed choices and the strength found in adaptability.As our conversation unfolds, we're brought into the heart of postpartum recovery, where Dr. Gerbi sheds light on the often-overlooked struggles new mothers face. From the physical aftermath of difficult labors and C-sections to the emotional whirlpool of early motherhood, Dr. Gerbi emphasizes the dire need for a more nurturing and specialized support system for women. Breastfeeding, a natural yet sometimes fraught process, serves as a focal point for our in-depth discussion on the challenges and triumphs of feeding our little ones, reminding us all of the stalwart endurance and unwavering dedication that motherhood demands.The episode culminates in a passionate call to action, as Dr. Gerbi advocates for a revolution in women's healthcare. We explore the systemic barriers within the medical field, the promise of cross-disciplinary collaborations, and the grassroots movements striving to fill the gaps in maternal support. Through Dr. Gerbi's eyes, we see the potential for change - a future where communities rally, education is accessible, and all mothers feel empowered to embrace their wellbeing with confidence. As our chat wraps up, the excitement for what lies ahead in women's health care is palpable, and the commitment to continue these vital conversations is unwavering. In my Empowered Hospital Birth Program I will help you☑️identify the source of anxiety you have surrounding hospital birth. ☑️fill in knowledge gaps to make sure that you are fully informed and confident. ☑️learn key phrases so you can better communicate with your medical team. ☑️emotionally process your fears so that they don't hold power over youGo to kellyhof.com/empowered to book a free 30 minute birth vision call. Coaching offerSupport the showConnect with Kelly Hof at kellyhof.comMedical Disclaimer:This podcast is intended as a safe space for women to share their birth experiences. It is not intended to provide medical advice. Each woman's medical course of action is individual and may not appropriately transfer to another similar situation. Please speak to your medical provider before making any medical decisions. Additionally, it is important to keep in mind that evidence based practice evolves as our knowledge of science improves. To the best of my ability I will attempt to present the most current ACOG and AWHONN recommendations at the time the podcast is recorded, but that may not necessarily reflect the best practices at the time the podcast is heard. Additionally, guests sharing their stories have the right to autonomy in their medical decisions, and may share their choice to go against current practice recommendations. I intend to hold space for people to share their decisions. I will attempt to share the current recommendations so that my audience is informed, but it is up to each individual to choose what is best for them.
Most narratives around narcissism in relationships center on individuals with narcissistic personalities. My guest this week, Dr. Ramani, shifts the focus to the survivors, giving them a voice and discussing the emotional turmoil and psychological impact of being in a relationship with a narcissistic individual. Through Dr. Ramani's latest book, “It's Not You: Identifying and Healing from Narcissistic People,” she offers invaluable insights into navigating the aftermath of narcissistic relationships, empowering survivors to reclaim their sense of self and find a path forward. Her extensive research and clinical experience offer practical guidance for individuals navigating a divorce or contemplating leaving a narcissistic relationship, providing a beacon of hope and understanding in the journey toward healing. Featured topics: Narcissism is a personality style. It is a series of traits. (8:04) Why is it hard for people in a relationship with a narcissist to understand what's actually happening? (14:43) What's happening to us when we are gaslit and in a fog of confusion from narcissistic abuse? (18:37) What radical acceptance is and how it can help you build a path forward toward healing (35:06) How Dr. Ramani helps people get to a place of radical acceptance (44:07) Learn more about Dr Ramani: Dr. Ramani Durvasula is a licensed clinical psychologist in Los Angeles, CA, Professor Emerita of Psychology at California State University, Los Angeles, and the Founder and CEO of LUNA Education, Training & Consulting, a company focused on educating individuals, clinicians and businesses/institutions on the impact of narcissistic personality styles. Her academic research was focused on the impact of personality and personality disorders on health and behavior. She is an author of multiple books including Should I Stay or Should I Go: Surviving A Relationship with a Narcissist, and “Don't You Know Who I Am?”: How to Stay Sane in an Era of Narcissism, Entitlement, and Incivility and her newest book, It's Not You: Identifying and Healing from Narcissistic People will be released in February, 2024 (Penguin Life). Dr. Durvasula is a faculty member for the APA Leadership Institute for Women in Psychology, and a consulting editor for the journal Behavioral Medicine. She has spoken widely on the impact of narcissism on mental health, relationships and the workplace. She also operates a popular YouTube channel and podcast (Navigating Narcissism). Dr. Durvasula is also working with PESI on the development of an educational and certification program for clinicians working with clients experiencing the fallout of narcissistic relationships. Resources & Links: Kate's book “The D Word Phoenix Rising: A Divorce Empowerment Collective Dr. Ramani's website Dr. Ramani on Instagram Dr. Ramani on TikTok Dr. Ramani on YouTube Get Your Curated Podcast Playlist! Answer four easy questions and you'll get a curated list of podcast episodes to best support you as you navigate these tricky waters. I'll also help you identify where you currently stand on this journey, and what's ahead, with resources to help you move through this process with knowledge and grace. GET IT HERE DISCLAIMER: THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL OR PSYCHOLOGICAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONTACT AN ATTORNEY, COACH, OR THERAPIST IN YOUR STATE TO OBTAIN ADVICE WITH RESPECT TO ANY PARTICULAR ISSUE OR PROBLEM.
Most narratives around narcissism in relationships center on individuals with narcissistic personalities. My guest this week, Dr. Ramani, shifts the focus to the survivors, giving them a voice and discussing the emotional turmoil and psychological impact of being in a relationship with a narcissistic individual. Through Dr. Ramani's latest book, "It's Not You: Identifying and Healing from Narcissistic People," she offers invaluable insights into navigating the aftermath of narcissistic relationships, empowering survivors to reclaim their sense of self and find a path forward. Her extensive research and clinical experience offer practical guidance for individuals navigating a divorce or contemplating leaving a narcissistic relationship, providing a beacon of hope and understanding in the journey toward healing. Featured topics: Narcissism is a personality style. It is a series of traits. (8:04) Why is it hard for people in a relationship with a narcissist to understand what's actually happening? (14:43) What's happening to us when we are gaslit and in a fog of confusion from narcissistic abuse? (18:37) What radical acceptance is and how it can help you build a path forward toward healing (35:06) How Dr. Ramani helps people get to a place of radical acceptance (44:07) Learn more about Dr Ramani: Dr. Ramani Durvasula is a licensed clinical psychologist in Los Angeles, CA, Professor Emerita of Psychology at California State University, Los Angeles, and the Founder and CEO of LUNA Education, Training & Consulting, a company focused on educating individuals, clinicians and businesses/institutions on the impact of narcissistic personality styles. Her academic research was focused on the impact of personality and personality disorders on health and behavior. She is an author of multiple books including Should I Stay or Should I Go: Surviving A Relationship with a Narcissist, and "Don't You Know Who I Am?": How to Stay Sane in an Era of Narcissism, Entitlement, and Incivility and her newest book, It's Not You: Identifying and Healing from Narcissistic People will be released in February, 2024 (Penguin Life). Dr. Durvasula is a faculty member for the APA Leadership Institute for Women in Psychology, and a consulting editor for the journal Behavioral Medicine. She has spoken widely on the impact of narcissism on mental health, relationships and the workplace. She also operates a popular YouTube channel and podcast (Navigating Narcissism). Dr. Durvasula is also working with PESI on the development of an educational and certification program for clinicians working with clients experiencing the fallout of narcissistic relationships. Resources & Links: Kate's book “The D Word Phoenix Rising: A Divorce Empowerment Collective Dr. Ramani's website Dr. Ramani on Instagram Dr. Ramani on TikTok Dr. Ramani on YouTube Episode Link: https://kateanthony.com/podcast/episode-254-its-not-you-identifying-and-healing-from-narcissistic-people-with-dr-ramani/ Get Your Curated Podcast Playlist! Answer four easy questions and you'll get a curated list of podcast episodes to best support you as you navigate these tricky waters. I'll also help you identify where you currently stand on this journey, and what's ahead, with resources to help you move through this process with knowledge and grace. GET IT HERE ============================================== DISCLAIMER: THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL OR PSYCHOLOGICAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONTACT AN ATTORNEY, COACH, OR THERAPIST IN YOUR STATE TO OBTAIN ADVICE WITH RESPECT TO ANY PARTICULAR ISSUE OR PROBLEM.
Unlock the secrets to a vibrant, healthier you with Dr. Kousalya Nathan's enlightening discussion on the transformative power of seasonal eating. As a celebrated lifestyle and anti-aging expert, Dr. Nathan joins us to highlight the profound impact that our food choices have on gut health and, by extension, our immune system. She advocates for a refreshing return to the wisdom of our ancestors, who prioritized local and seasonal produce, emphasizing that such a practice is not only beneficial for our bodies but also supports a sustainable environment. By tapping into the rich diversity of indigenous fruits and vegetables, she illustrates how we can cultivate a harmonious relationship with nature and our own well-being.During our conversation, Dr. Nathan also sheds light on the underestimated importance of cultural food staples in fostering a healthy gut microbiome. She challenges the trend of adopting one-size-fits-all Western dietary habits and champions the virtues of simple, unadulterated foods. Learn why the humble rice and idli, a fermented rice pancake now recognized by the WHO as one of the healthiest foods, are quintessential for maintaining optimal health, and is not to be ignored. Through Dr. Nathan's guidance, we're reminded of the elegance of simplicity in our diets and the innate wisdom in aligning our eating habits with the cycles of nature. Tune in for an episode that will inspire you to embrace the art of seasonal self-pampering and reconnect with the timeless nutritional heritage that has nourished generations.Content repurposed from full episode on this podcast in Season 2.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEInstacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Enjoy PIOR Living products Enjoy PIOR Living products at a 20% discount and free shipping on orders over $75Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showVideos available on YouTube channel.Follow host Vai on socials - Instagram , YouTube, Facebook for thought leadership content. Head to my website for enlightening blogs & service offerings.This podcast comes to you from Listen Ponder Change LLC, founded by Vai Kumar.Every support the show contribution is much appreciated !!Subscribe https://www.buzzsprout.com/1436179/support and help us amplify our voice and reach!
Join the conversation with Dr. Mónica Jiménez on Strictly Facts, where we peel back the layers of Puerto Rico's unique political situation and the heavy hand of U.S. legislative decisions on the island's fate. Through Dr.Jiménez's personal ties and her scholarly examination in her forthcoming book, Making Never, Never Land: Race and Law in the Creation of Puerto Rico, we gain an intimate glimpse into the Puerto Rico's legal status as an unincorporated territory and the systemic challenges that have been magnified by American legal precedents. As we traverse the complex terrain of Puerto Rico's status, Dr. Jiménez helps us navigate the moral dilemmas and economic strategies that have historically shaped American colonial ambition. The island's lack of federal representation and the tangible repercussions of past and present U.S. legal frameworks lead us through a reflective exploration of a legacy marred by racial and colonial practices. We confront these enduring issues head-on, casting light on the implications that reverberate through Puerto Rican society today.Mónica A. Jiménez is a poet and historian. She is currently assistant professor in the African and African Diaspora Studies Department at the University of Texas at Austin. Her research and writing explore the intersections of law, race, and empire in Latin America and the Caribbean. Her first book, Making Never-Never Land: Race and Law in the Creation of Puerto Rico, will be published in 2024 by the University of North Carolina Press. Dr. Jiménez has received fellowships in support of her work from the Institute for Citizens and Scholars (formerly the Woodrow Wilson Foundation), the Ford Foundation, and the Mellon Foundation, among others. In 2021, she was named an inaugural Letras Boricuas fellow by the Mellon and Flamboyan Arts Foundations. She holds a PhD in history from the University of Texas at Austin and a JD from the University of Texas School of Law. Her poetry and scholarly writing have appeared or are forthcoming in WSQ: Women Studies Quarterly, Latino Studies, CENTRO: Journal of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies, Radical History Review, NACLA Report on the Americas, Hayden's Ferry Review, and sx salon, among others. Support the showConnect with Strictly Facts - Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Youtube Looking to read more about the topics covered in this episode? Subscribe to the newsletter at www.strictlyfactspod.com to get the Strictly Facts Syllabus to your email!Want to Support Strictly Facts? Rate the Show Leave a review on your favorite podcast platform Share this episode with someone who loves Caribbean history and culture Send us a DM or voice note to have your thoughts featured on an upcoming episode Share the episode on social media and tag us Donate to help us continue empowering listeners with Caribbean history and education Produced by Breadfruit Media
Embark on a transformative exploration of dental wellness and beauty in the first episode of our three part masterclass series, featuring the insights of the illustrious Dr. Victoria Rose Veytsman. As we navigate the trifecta of oral health, aesthetics, and overall wellbeing, you'll discover the profound impact a radiant smile can have on your life. Dr. Veytsman, a revered figure in the world of cosmetic dentistry, presents a simplified yet disciplined approach to oral care, touching on the benefits of electric toothbrushes, water picks, and the often-overlooked tongue brushing. Get ready to unveil secrets to maintaining optimal dental hygiene and how such routines extend far beyond the mouth to influence our systemic health.The conversation takes a sophisticated turn as we wade through the emotional and creative currents of cosmetic dentistry, where patients' desires for smile makeovers are not just met—they're artistically surpassed. Dr. Veytsman throws open the doors to an exclusive view of the meticulous crafting of veneers, where each patient's distinct facial features are considered to ensure harmony and balance. This chapter is a tribute to the transformative power of a well-crafted smile, imparting confidence and elevating emotional well-being in both personal and professional spheres.In our final chapter, we amplify the conversation, bringing to light the often-neglected connection between oral health and anti-aging. Dr. Veytsman astutely points out the parallels between skincare and dental care, urging a proactive stance to preserve the youthful vitality of our smiles. Dive into the ways our oral health can mirror the aging process and the strategies we can employ to counteract these effects. Through Dr. Veytsman's expert lens, we gain an appreciation for the integral role our teeth and facial structure play in our overall beauty, reaffirming that a brilliant smile is a timeless asset to our vitality.Visit website: https://veytsmandds.com/Support the showFollow The Show On All Socials Using The Tag @skincareanarchy
As the world spins in a tumultuous dance of uncertainty, many are finding their supposed bedrock crumbling beneath them. We invited Reverend Dr. Matt Borrasso to join us on Lead Time to traverse these rocky terrains, bringing into focus the unwavering hope in Christ that outshines temporal allegiances and ideological idols. Dr. Borrasso's transformative experiences, underpinned by his pursuit of understanding before judgment, illuminates a path of stability through the church's mission and the compassionate embrace of academia.It's a tightrope walk for church leaders, one where biblical teachings and pastoral responsibilities must be balanced with grace and truth. We unpack the delicate task of addressing contentious issues such as LGBTQ matters within the church, advocating for an approach that marries scriptural fidelity with profound kindness. Through Dr. Borrasso's insights and our own reflections, we underscore the need for gospel-centered dialogue that harmonizes doctrinal integrity with innovative thinking—steering clear of the ditches of legalism and heresy.As we venture further, our conversation extends to the rich tapestry of Lutheran interpretations, comparing and contrasting how denominations like LCMS and ELCA navigate scriptural analysis, especially in relation to law and gospel. We grapple not only with the complexities of church governance but also the personal touch in theology, contemplating the profound difference between knowing God's love and feeling that God loves you. This episode is a call to unity, an invitation to acknowledge our shared identity in Christ, and a celebration of the diversity and brotherhood that can flourish even amidst disagreements. Join us on this journey as we seek to foster a spirit of understanding and fellowship in the body of Christ.JOIN OUR NEW ONLINE LEARNING PLATFORM!ENTER CODE - 75ULC2023 for 75% off! Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org