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Best podcasts about tracy harrison

Latest podcast episodes about tracy harrison

This Week in Kirkland
October 3, 2024 - TWIK

This Week in Kirkland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 25:17


This week Jim, David, and Anthony invite you to design a Kirkland Flag. Plus, October events like Harvest Festival, Arbor Day, and Dia de los Muertos. Catch a movie with Wheels and Reels. Learn something new at the educational signs in Juanita Beach Park. And more! Special guests: Gianna Stagnaro and Tracy Harrison, Program Coordinators with Parks and Community Services, talk Harvest Festival and what goes into planning a big community event!  Kirklandwa.gov/podcast#20241003

Peeling the Onion: Discovering the Layers of Health
46. Mechanisms of Long COVID with Tracy Harrison

Peeling the Onion: Discovering the Layers of Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 54:36


Today on Peeling the Onion Podcast, we speak to Tracy Harrison about Long Haul Covid. We get into mechanisms of long haul viruses, gut health, mitochondria, and what people may not know about long viral syndromes. We also talk about how you can take back your health and live life in joy and healing moving forward. Resources:www.schoolafm.com IG: schoolappliedfunctionalmedProduced by NOVA Media

Sparking Wholeness
Episode 249: Surprising Facts About Histamine Overload and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome with Tracy Harrison

Sparking Wholeness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 58:02


Tracy Harrison is the Founder and Lead Educator of The School of Applied Functional Medicine. She is deeply passionate about transforming healthcare with the powerful combination of functional medicine and savvy clinical partnership. A scientist who left the high-tech corporate world in 2007, Tracy built a wildly successful, multi-modality practice utilizing functional medicine principles, and in 2011, she founded The School of Applied Functional Medicine™. SAFM is well-respected for its scientific rigor as an accredited continuing education program rooted in both the science and practical application of functional medicine. The school's tribe of diverse healthcare practitioners represents 20+ different clinical modalities from 70+ countries around the world. Tracy is a beloved educator and prized mentor in the field. A scientist and systems engineer at heart, Tracy holds three degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and further graduate education from Bridgeport University and The Institute for Functional Medicine. She also holds a certification in health coaching from the Institute of Integrative Nutrition. In this episode, Erin and Tracy dive into the world of histamine overload and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, identifying root causes behind the increase in these disease states today. Key Topics: - What brought Tracy to the world of functional medicine and education - What is histamine overload and how does it show up? - How histamine is connected to inflammation - Histamine overload symptoms that might surprise you - How Mast Cell Activation Syndrome starts in the gut - The enzyme that degrades histamine and how enhanced intestinal permeability factors in to histamine overload - The surprising hormone connection to histamine - Nutritional considerations and supplements Get clinical insights from SAFM on social media at @appliedfunctionalmed. For health professionals looking to expand your career, register as a student at schoolafm.com. Sponsor: Get 25% off your first month with Seed's DS-01 Daily Synbiotic. Use code 25SPARK at seed.com/spark.

Sparking Wholeness
Episode 249: Surprising Facts About Histamine Overload and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome with Tracy Harrison

Sparking Wholeness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 58:02


Tracy Harrison is the Founder and Lead Educator of The School of Applied Functional Medicine. She is deeply passionate about transforming healthcare with the powerful combination of functional medicine and savvy clinical partnership. A scientist who left the high-tech corporate world in 2007, Tracy built a wildly successful, multi-modality practice utilizing functional medicine principles, and in 2011, she founded The School of Applied Functional Medicine™. SAFM is well-respected for its scientific rigor as an accredited continuing education program rooted in both the science and practical application of functional medicine. The school's tribe of diverse healthcare practitioners represents 20+ different clinical modalities from 70+ countries around the world. Tracy is a beloved educator and prized mentor in the field. A scientist and systems engineer at heart, Tracy holds three degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and further graduate education from Bridgeport University and The Institute for Functional Medicine. She also holds a certification in health coaching from the Institute of Integrative Nutrition. In this episode, Erin and Tracy dive into the world of histamine overload and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, identifying root causes behind the increase in these disease states today. Key Topics: - What brought Tracy to the world of functional medicine and education - What is histamine overload and how does it show up? - How histamine is connected to inflammation - Histamine overload symptoms that might surprise you - How Mast Cell Activation Syndrome starts in the gut - The enzyme that degrades histamine and how enhanced intestinal permeability factors in to histamine overload - The surprising hormone connection to histamine - Nutritional considerations and supplements Get clinical insights from SAFM on social media at @appliedfunctionalmed. For health professionals looking to expand your career, register as a student at schoolafm.com. Sponsor: Get 25% off your first month with Seed's DS-01 Daily Synbiotic. Use code 25SPARK at seed.com/spark.

Peeling the Onion: Discovering the Layers of Health
34. Wrapping Up the Year: Reflections & Intentions

Peeling the Onion: Discovering the Layers of Health

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 43:07


Cheryl & Nancy talk about 2023, setting goals and intentions for 2024 but also year around.Resources:To Be Magnetic Podcast Dr. Lara Salyer - Episode 17 Tracy Harrison, The School for Applied Functional Medicine Right Brain Rescue by Dr. Lara Salyer Atomic Habits by James Clear Check out our Bookclub on our website @ www.peelingtheonionpodcast.com Produced by NOVA Media

The Catalyst: Sparking Creative Transformation in Healthcare
Maximizing Outcomes Through Collaboration and Practitioner Resilience

The Catalyst: Sparking Creative Transformation in Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 56:20


“Seriously? This is all we have to offer?” Tracy Harrison, principal instructor and founding CEO of the School of Applied Functional Medicine, found herself asking this question when her husband suddenly suffered a series of debilitating seizures and was a cocktail of drugs and very little information. This eye-opening incident spotlighted the current state of medicine which offers good disease care, but a major lack of actual health care, which Tracy says should address functional imbalances before such a major loss of vitality as to prompt a diagnosis and treatment. Patient and professional should engage in an ongoing, communicative relationship to maintain the patient's health long term. Not only does this allow a patient ownership and authority over their own health, but allows the practitioners to be actualized.    Incentive is key. People don't want to feel bound to a third party and a set of rules. Science shows there is no one path to health, and Tracy discusses the need to veer away from perfectionist mindset. At the School of Applied Functional Medicine, students' diverse backgrounds allow each to contribute their own unique genius to the curriculum.    The approaches discussed here present a significant potential unburdening of disease care. Moreover, reactions from patients remind Tracy and Lara why they are so dedicated to the good medicine movement. Quotes • “We need a whole separate initiative and system that promotes…functional balance that naturally repels disease.” (5:05-5:23 | Tracy)  • “The car parked at the top of the hill…If you let it pick up some speed going downhill, it's going to land in the ditch. It's going to go in the lake.” (7:07-7:25 | Tracy) • “You don't evaluate the function of a car outside of the state of the road, the climate, the environment…we can't separate the functional balance or lack thereof of a human system from diet, stress, sleep, relationships, personal fulfillment or belief systems.” (24:12-24:45 | Tracy) • “We're trying to tell people what the right answer is rather than partner with them to discover the right answer for themselves…no one will ever be sustainably healthy under that set of rules.” (27:09-27:33 | Tracy) • “The day you get that email that says, ‘Oh my gosh, I'm pregnant and I've been trying for years… for the first time ever, I have hope.' There's no greater feeling of fulfillment and satisfaction.” (51:46-52:16 | Tracy)   Links Connect with Tracy Harrison: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schoolappliedfunctionalmed/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AppliedFunctionalMedicine   Connect with Lara:  Website: https://drlarasalyer.com Instagram: @drlarasalyer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drlarasalyer Linked-In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlarasalyer/ YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/c/DrLaraSalyer TikTok: @Creativity.Doctor   Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

Dutton Rules: A Yellowstone 1883 Podcast
Ellis Rules + a 1923 Preview: John Emmet Tracy, Harrison Ford and More

Dutton Rules: A Yellowstone 1883 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 57:27


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Health Coach Careers by Wellpreneur
Real Health Coach: Get Your Wellness Business Started with a Bang with Tracy Harrison

Health Coach Careers by Wellpreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 29:58


In today's episode, I hope to get all of you inspired to grow your wellness business with an in-depth interview that goes into the details of how to start out strong and grow your business quickly!Health counselor Tracy Harrison serves as a great example for new Wellpreneurs – from the very beginning she just went for it and put herself out there, and her business thrived as a result. She took some bold steps to commit to her new path, ended up doing 30 public speaking engagements in her first year of business, and worked with over 20 clients before she even finished her coaching training program!We talk about how she got her clients from speaking gigs, how she transitioned her in-person clients to virtual sessions, and one of my favorite topics – your email newsletter, how to take advantage of it, and why it should be one of your top priorities!This interview originally aired on The Wellpreneur Podcast, you can find the episode and show notes here:➡️ GRAB THE DECISION KIT: I've created a free Health Coach Decision Kit to help you decide if health coaching is the right next step for you. Get your copy here: https://wellpreneur.com/decisionkitAbout This Podcast: Hear what it's like to be a health coach, directly from successful health coaches themselves! In the Health Coach Careers podcast, we share the best health coach interviews to take you behind the scenes with how they started and grew their own health coaching practices. Hosted by Amanda Cook, founder of Wellpreneur.Wellpreneur Website: https://wellpreneur.comAmanda Cook's Website: https://amandacook.meCopyright 2013-2021 Wellpreneur Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

Mayo Clinic Q&A
Managing chronic pain in children

Mayo Clinic Q&A

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 31:54


Chronic pain is experienced by about one-quarter to one-third of children, with about 1 in 20 experiencing debilitating pain, according to the World Health Organization. Chronic pain is defined as recurrent or continuous pain lasting more than three months. For children and adolescents, adjusting to and living with pain can be overwhelming. On the Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast, a special edition of "Ask the Mayo Mom" focuses on managing chronic pain in children. Dr. Angela Mattke, a Mayo Clinic pediatrician, is joined by Mayo Clinic Children's Center experts  Dr. Tracy Harrison, medical director of the Mayo Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation Center, and Dr. Cynthia Harbeck-Weber, a Mayo Clinic child and adolescent psychologist.

Pedia Pain Focus
#48. Making Best Pain Care Everywhere Achievable.

Pedia Pain Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 43:58


Appropriate and timely pain care, especially for children, is a necessity and every clinician's responsibility. Yet our training system fails to provide the clinicians with those necessary skills and tools. In this episode, Dr Tracy Harrison, MD from the Mayo Clinic, discusses the importance, knowhow of necessary skills and leaves you with practical skills you can put into practice right away! Takeaways in This Episode Dr. Harrison's interest and work in pediatric pain medicine Reasons for the discrepancy in pediatric pain care across institutions and geographical locations Implications and impact for pain care discrepancy in pediatric pain Whose responsibility is it to ensure "best pain care everywhere" Barriers to best pain care everywhere What can you as a clinician do to contribute to best pain care for children under your care Dr. Harrison's advice to all clinicians caring for children's health. Dr. Harrison's advice for pediatric pain specialist and what our responsibility is in achieving this goal.   Links Tracy Harrison, MD Connect with Dr. Harrison on Twitter Pedia Pain Focus Episode # 38. Why Pediatric Pain Education is Failing and How to Fix It  Pedia Pain Focus Episode # 26. Manage Memory Manage Pain! Join the Proactive Pain Solutions Physicians Academy Proactive Pain Solutions   About the Speaker Tracy Harrison, MD Tracy Harrison, MD is a board certified pediatric anesthesiologist, pain medicine, palliative care and hospice care physician. She’s an Assistant Professor, Dept of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. She is the co-director of the Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation Center that treats some of the most complex chronic patients who are significantly disabled by their pain, from all over the globe. She has many publications to her credit and is an invited speaker at national and international pediatric pain meetings. She chairs the Patient and Family Advocacy Council at the Mayo Clinic’s Children’s Center.  

Pod’s Own Country: The Yorkshire Post’s Political Podcast

The Yorkshire Post's Westminster Correspondent is joined by chief executive of the Northern Housing Consortium, Tracy Harrison, to talk about their new report which reveals the bleak housing conditions many in the North endured during the coronavirus lockdown. Plus BBC Yorkshire's political editor James Vincent joins for a chat about covering the pandemic, and what comes next.

The Rebel Health Coach
Ep. 98 - (Replay) What the Heck is Functional Medicine? - with Tracy Harrison

The Rebel Health Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 52:57


Today I'm excited to have my mentor and instructor, Tracy Harrison, on the show. She is an MIT-educated engineer turned functional medicine advocate and educator. Her school, http://www.appliedfunctionalmedicine.com/ (The School of Applied Functional Medicine), might be the future of healthcare. So… what the heck is functional medicine? Functional medicine is the science of identifying the true root causes of disease in each unique person's body and working with them to reverse those root causes. Modern medical practitioners are trained to diagnose disease, after it is present, and help people manage it – functional medicine practitioners are trained to help people maintain a state of wellness through personalized nutrition and lifestyle changes. Tracy saw a need for applied functional medicine because the physician-led, prescription-heavy, and one-size-fits-all nature of triage care is, generally, applied to every area of medicine. It's an incredibly useful system that saves lives in emergencies, but it doesn't always encourage good health care. Health care – the idea of caring for and maintaining an individual's health so that they stay well – doesn't really exist in the United States. However, Tracy is particularly passionate about teaching health coaches because she believes that a combination of functional medicine and coaching will really transform healthcare, and the people being cared for. She doesn't want to replace the physicians, nurses, or other medical professionals currently helping people... but she does want to supplement those teams with health coaches who can support and advocate for patient wellness. “We spend a lot of time arguing about who should be paying for healthcare, but what I want is healthcare that is worth paying for and that actually works.” –Tracy Harrison -- Resources: Learn more: http://www.appliedfunctionalmedicine.com/ (The School of Applied Functional Medicine) | https://www.facebook.com/AppliedFunctionalMedicine/ (Facebook) Vist https://thisishuso.com/rebel (thisishuso.com/rebel) and use the code REBEL25 to save $25 Get my free Lab Tracker Report by texting REBEL to 66866 Do you want more to empower yourself through healthy living? Is your busy lifestyle an obstacle to your health? Join https://www.facebook.com/groups/rebelhealthcoach/ (The Rebel Health Coach community) for the support and knowledge you need for better performance, better business and a better you! https://www.facebook.com/groups/rebelhealthcoach/ (Click here to join The Rebel Health Coach community now.) -- Disclaimer: The activities and research discussed in these podcasts are suggestions only and are only advised to be undertaken following prior consultation with a health or medical professional. Fitness training, nutrition, and other physical pursuits should be tailored to the individual based upon an assessment of their personal needs. -- The Rebel Health Coach Podcast is produced by http://crate.media (Crate Media)

Yogahealer Podcast
The Power of Functional Medicine Interconnectedness (Tracy Harrison)

Yogahealer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 52:55


The pandemic has caused numerous people to fall into stress and anxiety patterns. I talked to Tracy Harrison about how functional medicine can help you ease your mind and boost your immune system. What you’ll get out of tuning in: How to shift from a fast-paced living easily How to change your eating habits How your stress level impacts your immune system Links Mentioned in Episode: Get the free intermittent fasting tipsheet Get the allergy relief course Get free Yogahealer resources Show Highlights: Cate shares how hard it is for some people to change their habits Cate explains how stress affects the immune system Cate talks about her experience with regional immunity Timestamps:  04:40 Changing your societal habits  14:20 How diet influences your health  27:56 Anxiety and the immune system 40:46 Developing regional immunity  

The Beautifully Broken Podcast
Tracy Harrison on Metal Toxicity, Health Coaches and the School of Applied Functional Medicine

The Beautifully Broken Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 73:17


The School of Applied Functional Medicine™ (SAFM) began humbly in 2009 because Tracy Harrison felt restless to make a substantial difference. She taught those first classes right in her kitchen! In 2011, SAFM was transformed into an online school. Since then, the school has evolved into a distinguished online academy.Tracy Harrison is a powerhouse of applied functional medicine insight (among many other talents), which she generously and liberally shares with her students. Plus, her energy and lightness make this challenging experience fun. She's an engaging speaker and inspired teacher - as you will hear in this interview. Tracy is the founder of Eat on Purpose Health Coaching (her private practice – which still has a perpetual waiting list!), The School of Applied Functional Medicine™, and the Good Medicine Movement™. Tracy has the mission to empower inspired health practitioners with cutting-edge competence in functional medicine know-how and the confidence to use it boldly, bringing abundance to both patients and practitioners.When not out to change the world, Tracy enjoys following her passions, which include problem-solving, systems dynamics, public speaking, and inspiring people to reach for the powerful potential she sees in them. She lives with her sweetheart and beloved family of rescued puppies in the beautiful mountains near Asheville, North Carolina. Tracy loves evening fires, hiking, gourmet meals, and singing.In this insightful and energizing conversation, Tracy and Freddie discuss the importance of seeking our her root causes on your health journey, why we should all have a goal of feeling fantastic (and knowing that it's possible), what conventional and functional medicine both lack and one of Freddie's favorite answers to what beautifully broken means.HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR CONVERSATION1:53 - 3 factors that make The School of Applied Functional Medicine unique6:09 - What does it mean to do the work, and why it's essential9:10 - Reminding the body that it's fantastic and how to feel that way14:33 - How Tracy started slinging health and wellness after watching ants for hours20:46 - The origination of Tracy's passion for SAFM25:51 - How can heavy metals, lead, and other environmental cues cause such negative health outcomes?29:53 - One way to imagine how lead impacts the body33:22 - How Tracy's fresh eyes helped her see a need in health39:38 - What conventional medicine lacks45:24 - What SAFM offers48:38 - Why doctors and nurses need coaches52:10 - Should clean food and proper health care be reasonably priced?1:00:19 - "God was in the drug."1:06:30 - What does it mean to be beautifully broken?1:08:57 - Overwhelmed? Take this small step toward your overall improvement.CONNECT WITH TRACYLearn more about The School of Functional Medicine - https://schoolafm.com/Connect on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AppliedFunctionalMedicine/CONNECT WITH FREDDIECheck out my website - https://freddiesetgo.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/freddiesetgo/Read my Favs - https://freddiesetgo.com/freddies-favorites/ Sing For Your Seniors - https://http://singforyourseniors.org Amp Coil - https://www.ampcoil.com ABOUT FREDDIEI'm Freddie Kimmel, a Functional Health Coach, Reiki Healer, Certified Personal Trainer, Gut Health Specialist, and a proud cancer survivor. I help men and women eliminate brain fog, bloat and belly fat through gut health. I've been featured in The Wall Street Journal, the Full Plate Podcast, An Excellent Example of Being Human, State of the Arts on LA talk radio and Dance Magazine. I have a Bachelor of Fine Arts from SUNY Brockport, attended SUNY Fredonia, and graduated from the Institute of Functional Health Coaching. I can be found in NYC living each day to its fullest and focused on creating more value than what I capture. Please stand back from the awesomeness that's about to unfold.  CREDITSInterview: Tracy HarrisonPodcast edited and mixed by 51 features. Connect with Andrew at andrew {at} 51features {dot} c

PSE Podcast
Ep 6. Housing from a Northern perspective, Tracy Harrison

PSE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 25:51


Chief executive of Northern Housing Consortium, Tracy Harrison, joins us in the PSE Podcast room to discuss the housing sector from a Northern perspective.

The Housing Podcast
Is the North getting short-changed on housing funding?

The Housing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 31:38


A government formula for housing funding aims to ensure that money is channelled to the least affordable parts of the country, but some say the system means the North of England gets a raw deal. In this episode of The Housing Podcast, we look at whether there's a North-South divide when it comes to funding for housebuilding. Featuring a conversation with Tracy Harrison, chief executive of the Northern Housing Consortium.

The Rebel Health Coach
Ep. 72 - Advice from the Experts: Rebellious Functional Medicine - with Tracy Harrison, James Makell, Dr. Daniel Pompa, Deborah Beaumont, Dr. Rachael Lovink, & Dr. Patricia Pimentel Selassie

The Rebel Health Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 46:21


Happy August, everybody!   Today, I want to collect some of the best advice that I've received from the incredible health experts that have come on this show in one place so that you can reflect on it and learn from it.   Our guests are:   Tracy Harrison, my mentor and instructor in functional medicine James Makell, author of the Evolution of Medicine and founder of a health cooperative called KNEW Health Dr. Daniel Pompa, a global health leader on a mission to educate practitioners, and the public, on the origins of inflammation-driven disease Deborah Beaumont, an APRN specializing in women's health, breast cancer, and breast implant illness Dr. Rachael Lovink, a licensed Naturopathic Physician who is incredibly passionate about helping others regain their health Dr. Selassie, a naturopathic doctor who helps people achieve their healthiest best to live their life's purpose   --     Check out the full episodes: Ep. 12 – Tracy Harrison, What the Heck is Functional Medicine? Ep. 54 – KNEW Health: Creating a More Sustainable Healthcare Model – with James Maskell Ep. 19 – Autoimmune Disease: The Three-Legged Stool – with Dr. Daniel Pompa Ep. 23 – Addressing the Chronic Effects of Cancer – with Deborah Beaumont Ep. 56 – Is Your Gut Making You Depressed or Anxious? – with Dr. Rachel Lovink Ep. 61 – The Science of Sleep: Understanding What Happens When You Sleep – with Dr. Selassie   Do you want more to empower yourself through healthy living? Is your busy lifestyle an obstacle to your health? Join The Rebel Health Coach community for the support and knowledge you need for better performance, better business and a better you!   Click here to join The Rebel Health Coach community now.   --   Disclaimer: The activities and research discussed in these podcasts are suggestions only and are only advised to be undertaken following prior consultation with a health or medical professional. Fitness training, nutrition, and other physical pursuits should be tailored to the individual based upon an assessment of their personal needs.   -- The Rebel Health Coach Podcast is produced by Podcast Masters

Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
Getting to the Root with Tracy Harrison

Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 36:34


Tracy Harrison is the founder of The School of Applied Functional Medicine.  Her passion is teaching practitioners to get to the true root causes of each client's "dis-ease", dysfunction, and imbalance, so they can find dramatic and sustainable relief.   Today Tracy discusses Functional Medicine and how it compares to Conventional Treatments.  She addresses the importance of a healthy gut as well as the misconception of hormones as they relate to disease in the body. 

Communicator
15. Tracy Harrison on Acknowledging Children, Well-Being, and the Art of Active Listening

Communicator

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018


When you were growing up, did you ever feel silenced as a kid? Have you ever wondered if we could be teaching and communicating with children more effectively? Then you’ll be fascinated by this week’s episode of Communicator. On the show, I’m speaking with Tracy Harrison about our misconceptions surrounding children and how to actively listen more. As the founder of Ignite Parenting, Tracy brings a specialty in early childhood education into practice—planning programs and workshops within engaging environments. Tracy and I discuss the idea of children as capable and competent, and what we can do to encourage our kids to feel a greater sense of well-being. Tracy also touches upon non-verbal communication and all the ways it can go ignored. You’ll find plenty more to intrigue you in this podcast, including: What it means to give children a sense of free expressionHow we can engage and educate our children through playThe phases of non-verbal communication in early childhoodWhy we should be listening to and acknowledging our kidsHow to handle information overload with parenting stylesWhy self-worth and well-being are crucial to us in adulthoodHow our emotions are affected by generational baggageLinks:Ignite Parenting

Evolution of Medicine Podcast
Coaching and Functional Medicine: A Match Made in Value-Based-Care-Heaven

Evolution of Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 32:51


This Evolution of Medicine Podcast, Coaching and Functional Medicine: A Match Made in Value-Based-Care-Heaven, features KNEW Health’s Director of Coaches and the founder of The School of Applied Functional Medicine, Tracy Harrison, MS. Tracy first appeared on the Functional Forum with her “Future of Functional in Five: Health Coach Keys to the Future” in December 2016 (watch it here). In this interview, Tracy talks about the value she’s seen in KNEW Health’s experiment of creating a new practitioner: the physician-supervised functional-medicine trained health coach. Tune in for all details, plus some invaluable tips for doctors and health coaches, including: Why Tracy believes strongly that functional medicine science alone is not enough to transform people’s health, and how health coaching helps facilitates the behavioral changes necessary to get sustainable results The key role health coaches play in helping practitioners prevent burnout, focus on root cause resolution and run a profitable practice An insider look at KNEW Health’s physician-supervised, functional-medicine-trained health coaching model---and how this could rapidly transform the future of medicine Why “Tier Two” patients are often the ones who benefit most from health coaching The inside scoop on what KNEW Health is looking for when hiring health coaches ...and much more If value in medicine is outcomes divided by cost, then the functional medicine-trained health coach could become the most valuable provider in medicine. Want to learn more about how health coaches could help streamline your practice? Click here to listen and subscribe to the Podcast today.   Resources mentioned in this podcast: The School of Applied Functional Medicine KNEW Health

Boobs Aren't Worth Dying For - Integrative Health and Breast Cancer Recovery
Interview with Tracy Harrison - School of Applied Functional Medicine

Boobs Aren't Worth Dying For - Integrative Health and Breast Cancer Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 59:39


Tracy Harrison is deeply passionate about transforming healthcare with the powerful combination of functional medicine and effective coaching.  As a leader and visionary in functional medicine she is the founder of The School of Applied Functional Medicine™ (www.SchoolAFM.com ).  SAFM teaches the science and practical application of functional medicine to a rich variety of healthcare practitioners, and Tracy is a beloved educator in the field.   With her characteristic warmth, deep knowledge and wisdom Tracy joins us today to discuss how the interconnectedness in a person’s whole life system determines their wellness or illness.  She dives into issues that empower breast cancer survivors in restoring health during and after treatment and talks about vibrant health and recovery. 

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The Rebel Health Coach
Ep. 12 - Tracy Harrison, What the Heck is Functional Medicine?

The Rebel Health Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 48:33


Today I'm excited to have my mentor and instructor, Tracy Harrison, on the show. She is a MIT-educated engineer turned functional medicine advocate and educator. Her school, The School of Applied Functional Medicine, might be the future of health care.   So… what the heck is functional medicine? Functional medicine is the science of identifying the true root causes of disease in each unique person's body, and working with them to reverse those root causes. Modern medical practitioners are trained to diagnose disease, after it is present, and help people manage it – functional medicine practitioners are trained to help people maintain a state of wellness through personalized nutrition and lifestyle changes. Tracy saw a need for applied functional medicine because the physician-led, prescription-heavy, and one-size-fits-all nature of triage care is, generally, applied to every area of medicine. It's an incredibly useful system that saves lives in emergencies, but it doesn't always encourage good health care. Health care – the idea of caring for and maintaining an individual's health so that they stay well – doesn't really exist in the United States. However, Tracy is particularly passionate about teaching health coaches because she believes that a combination of functional medicine and coaching will really transform healthcare, and the people being cared for. She doesn't want to replace the physicians, nurses, or other medical professionals currently helping people... but she does want to supplement those teams with health coaches who can support and advocate for patient wellness.   “We spend a lot of time arguing about who should be paying for healthcare, but what I want is healthcare that is worth paying for and that actually works.” –Tracy Harrison   Resources: Learn more: The School of Applied Functional Medicine | Facebook   Do you want more to empower yourself through healthy living? Is your busy lifestyle an obstacle to your health? Join The Rebel Health Coach community for the support and knowledge you need for better performance, better business and a better you! Click here to join The Rebel Health Coach community now.   -- Disclaimer: The activities and research discussed in these podcasts are suggestions only and are only advised to be undertaken following prior consultation with a health or medical professional. Fitness training, nutrition, and other physical pursuits should be tailored to the individual based upon an assessment of their personal needs.  

Wellpreneur: Wellness Marketing and Mindset
Real Health Coach: Get Your Wellness Business Started with a Bang with Tracy Harrison {e45}

Wellpreneur: Wellness Marketing and Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2014 32:18


In today's episode, I hope to get all of you inspired to grow your wellness business with an in-depth interview that goes into the details of how to start out strong and grow your business quickly!Health counselor Tracy Harrison serves as a great example for new Wellpreneurs – from the very beginning she just went for it and put herself out there, and her business thrived as a result. She took some bold steps to commit to her new path, ended up doing 30 public speaking engagements in her first year of business, and worked with over 20 clients before she even finished her coaching training program!We talk about how she got her clients from speaking gigs, how she transitioned her in-person clients to virtual sessions, and one of my favorite topics – your email newsletter, how to take advantage of it, and why it should be one of your top priorities!What you'll learn in this episode:How to create a virtual wellness business that thrivesHow to use speaking engagements and your email newsletter to get new clientsWhy your email newsletter is “liquid gold” and tips to increase your open rateHow taking imperfect action will help you achieve your goalsWhy too much planning and perfectionism can cost you clientsThis episode originally aired on The Wellpreneur Podcast.Get the full show notes with links:https://wellpreneur.com/e48-behind-the-scenes-get-your-wellness-business-started-with-a-bang-with-tracy-harrison/Copyright 2012-2020 Wellpreneur Ltd. All Rights Reserved.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Wellpreneur
{e48} Real Health Coach: Get Your Wellness Business Started with a Bang with Tracy Harrison

Wellpreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2014 32:20


In today's episode I hope to get all of you inspired to grow your wellness business with an in-depth interview that goes into the details of how to start out strong and grow your business quickly! Health counselor Tracy Harrison serves as a great example for new Wellpreneurs – from the very beginning she just [...]

Magical Medical Tour (video)
84: Diets: Do’s and Donuts

Magical Medical Tour (video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2013 72:12


Join us in a conversation with Tracy Harrison, MS, AADP, a food and nutrition expert. We will talk about diets and dieting. We will look at some of the weight loss diets and also we will explore diets for better … Continue reading →

Magical Medical Tour | Audio
84: Diets: Do’s and Donuts

Magical Medical Tour | Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2013 71:25


Join us in a conversation with Tracy Harrison, MS, AADP, a food and nutrition expert. We will talk about diets and dieting. We will look at some of the weight loss diets and also we will explore diets for better … Continue reading →

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76: Top Five Foods, What’s on Your List?

Magical Medical Tour | Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2013 74:45


Join us in a conversation with Tracy Harrison, food and nutrition expert. Today we will learn Tracy’s choices of five healthiest foods. Five foods you would choose to have on an island (if you could only have 5 foods for … Continue reading →

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72: A Tem-PLATE for Healthy Meals

Magical Medical Tour | Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2013 76:00


Join us in an on-going dialogue with our resident health expert Tracy Harrison as we search for simple guidelines in preparing a day’s worth of dining. Avoid counting calories and weighing portions, learn when to eat and what to eat, … Continue reading →

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69: Vitamins, Minerals and Supplements

Magical Medical Tour | Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2013 80:38


Do you take them? Should you take them? How do you choose the right ones. Join us in a conversation with Tracy Harrison as we explore this very topical subject. Check out some of our other episodes featuring Tracy Harrison … Continue reading →

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66: Nutrition for Specific Conditions

Magical Medical Tour | Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2013 77:39


This week we will be having another conversation with Tracy Harrison, MS, AADP, a health and wellness counselor focused on teaching people to eat with purpose. Join us in a discussion about the correct foods to eat when diagnosed with … Continue reading →

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64: Food: From the Field to the Mouth

Magical Medical Tour | Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2013 72:41


This week we will be having another conversation with Tracy Harrison, MS, AADP, a health and wellness counselor focused on teaching people to eat with purpose. (see episode: 53 and episode: 59 ). Join us in a discussion about food: … Continue reading →

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59: Touring the Gastrointestinal Tract

Magical Medical Tour | Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2013 68:26


This week we will be having another conversation with Tracy Harrison, MS, AADP, a health and wellness counselor focused on teaching people to eat with purpose. (see episode: 53 Nutrition). Join us on a tour of the Gastrointestinal tract. Learn … Continue reading →

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53: Nutrition – Eat to Live / Live to Eat

Magical Medical Tour | Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2013 81:59


Nutrition and the foods we are eating have a great impact on our health and well-being. Tracy Harrison, MS, AADP, a health and wellness counselor focused on teaching people to eat with purpose.Her training is in chemistry , functional medicine … Continue reading →

Mayo Clinic Q&A
Managing chronic pain in children

Mayo Clinic Q&A

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 31:54


Chronic pain is experienced by about one-quarter to one-third of children, with about 1 in 20 experiencing debilitating pain, according to the World Health Organization. Chronic pain is defined as recurrent or continuous pain lasting more than three months. For children and adolescents, adjusting to and living with pain can be overwhelming. On the Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast, a special edition of "Ask the Mayo Mom" focuses on managing chronic pain in children. Dr. Angela Mattke, a Mayo Clinic pediatrician, is joined by Mayo Clinic Children's Center experts  Dr. Tracy Harrison, medical director of the Mayo Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation Center, and Dr. Cynthia Harbeck-Weber, a Mayo Clinic child and adolescent psychologist. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy