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Ever wondered who's behind some of the biggest shifts in global health? From executive Director of the World Health Organisation to leading roles at Yale University and PepsiCo Dr Derek Yach has never shied away from challenging the status quo. With roles like Chief Health Officer at Vitality and President of the Smoke-Free World, Derek offers rare insights into the interplay between corporate influence and global health strategies.
Episode Highlights:
Breaking Barriers: Hear about the wild story from Derek's time at WHO that reshaped global tobacco control and how he then set his sights on the food industry—challenging giants in the pursuit of public health.From Controversy to Clarity: Dive into Derek's controversial move to the Foundation for a Smoke-Free World and discover his perspective on navigating the tricky waters of public and private sector interests.A Look Ahead: Derek shares his insights on future health trends and the innovative technologies that could revolutionize how we address chronic diseases and public health. -
Joined by the brilliant Professor Jo Brewis, we unravel the tangled web of challenges surrounding menopause in the workplace. Evidence suggests that organizations embracing menopause-friendly policies witness a surge in employee morale and productivity. Studies indicate that 50% of employers in the UK have already implemented supportive measures. Yet, there's still much work to be done.
The financial and operational implications of neglecting menopause in the workplace are profound. Research reveals that 40% of employees report negative impacts on work due to menopausal symptoms, with 12% taking time off as a result. In the US, untreated hot flushes result in 57% more indirect work productivity loss days, leading to significant financial repercussions. Moreover, the estimated costs of work impairment related to vasomotor symptoms (VMS) can range from US$1100 to US$6500 per woman, depending on symptom severity.
As women aged 45-55 represent a growing portion of the global workforce, employers must address the challenges and opportunities presented by menopausal transition. For More facts and figure tune into the podcast below!
https://www.menopauseatwork.org/free-resources
https://menopausefriendly.co.uk/
https://menopauseintheworkplace.co.uk/
#MenopauseAwareness #WorkplaceHealth #Podcast #Mentalhealth #Leadership #Empowerment
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Imagine being paralyzed from the waist down at just 5 years old, due to a misdiagnosed case of cerebral meningitis. Imagine facing the tragic loss of a mother to schizophrenia and enduring the wrongful incarceration of a father. Now, picture overcoming these unimaginable adversities to become an engineer.
🔥 In our latest podcast episode, we dive deep into the awe-inspiring story of [Guest Name]. His tale is not just about survival; it's about conquering seemingly insurmountable obstacles with grit and ingenuity.
👨🎓 From writing exams with hands bloodied from crawling 5km across campus and up university stairs, to innovatively hacking dorm room light switches to create a Bluetooth device for accessibility - his journey redefines resilience and determination.
🧠 This episode is more than a story; it's a testament to the incredible power of the human spirit and the ability to innovate against all odds.
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Follow Jitesh on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLs8CN-WKapxMmPWsEOMQEA
Email Jitesh: [email protected]
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"A Renaissance Man in the Digital Age" - That's how we describe our latest podcast guest, Dr. Laurent Taymans, a former emergency medicine expert turned tech visionary. His story is not just a career shift - it's a revolution!
💥 Highlights:
From Stethoscopes to Silicon: Dr. Taymans' electrifying transition from saving lives in Brussels to pioneering in AI.AI: A Healthcare Game-Changer: Discover how AI is not just assisting but transforming patient care and shaking up the entire healthcare system.The Dark Side of AI: Dive into the ethical whirlpool of AI in healthcare. Can we trust AI with our lives? What are the risks? Dr. Taymans doesn't hold back!Personal Triumphs with AI: Hear Dr. Taymans' own tale of how AI became his ally in overcoming post-rehab challenges - a story of resilience and tech!AI for Beginners: Want to ride the AI wave? Dr. Taymans shares his top resources and tips - but warns of the pitfalls too!🚀 Controversial, Enlightening, Unmissable: This episode isn't just about technology; it's about challenging norms, pushing boundaries, and asking tough questions. "AI is reshaping our world, but at what cost?" ponders Dr. Taymans.
🤔 Provoking Thought and Action: This is more than a podcast - it's a wake-up call for every healthcare professional. The future is here, and it's AI-driven. Are we ready?
🔗 Tune in to hear why this episode is stirring up the healthcare community! [Podcast Link]
👉 Stay connected for more eye-opening content on how tech is revolutionizing healthcare. #HealthTechRevolution #AIControversies #FutureofHealthcare
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Mental health shouldn't be shut behind doors," says Dr. Rachel Lewis, and we're ripping those doors off their hinges in our latest episode!
Join us as Dr. Lewis, from the esteemed Bikrbeck, University of London and Affinity Health, takes us on a rollercoaster ride through her life’s work. From family mental health battles to smashing workplace wellness paradigms.
🧠 Diving into Tough Questions:
Can managers really be trained to handle mental health, or are 20% beyond help?Is the flexibility trend a silent productivity killer or the future of work?🔥 Hot Takes: ✔️ Unlimited holidays: A utopia or uncharted chaos? ✔️ Radical autonomy in work schedules: The death of 9-5 or a rebirth of productivity?
Dr. Lewis doesn’t just talk the talk; she walks it. Affinity Health is a living lab, experimenting with practices like:
Holiday policies that trust you’ll know when to log off (Do you?)Supporting professional growth that makes you too good to stay, yet too happy to leave.Click that play button – your approach to work-life balance will never be the same.
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🎙️ For my latest episode of The Dr Rodcast I had the privilege of diving deep into a conversation with the ever-insightful Dr. Bob! From the intriguing analogies between radiation doses and bananas 🍌 to the therapeutic power of hobbies, our chat was a testament to the importance of finding joy and relaxation amidst the chaos.In these challenging times, where global events can weigh heavily on our minds, it's essential to remember the value of mental well-being. As Bob beautifully put it, "Pick something fun. We all need downtime." Whether it's immersing yourself in music 🎵, woodworking 🪓, or simply enjoying a classic movie 🎥, find that escape that brings you peace.In light of #MentalHealthWeek, let's all take a moment to reflect on the activities that ground us and make a conscious effort to prioritize our mental health. Remember, it's not about being perfect; it's about finding joy in the journey.#MentalHealthMatters #LifeLessons #ConversationsThatMatter
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Dave, CEO of the YMCA's, story is an incredible testament to resilience and personal growth, starting from a troubled childhood and a career onset as a dustman to the leadership of a globally impactful organization.
Dave revealed that the YMCA is not just a sports center but a 'people potential' business. Their impressive range of social initiatives include providing social housing, operating daycares, nurturing whole person health through sports, running youth centers and education facilities, particularly for those who find traditional learning challenging. It's a mission born out of a desire to support the potential within every individual, particularly those who have experienced hardships.
What struck me the most was how the YMCA takes a localized approach globally, adapting to the specific needs of communities it serves. Be it tailoring projects for young women in Sierra Leone or intervening against child trafficking in Columbia, they always ensure their work addresses the pressing issues in each locality.
But beyond this, the key ethos of YMCA really hit home for me - the notion of bestowing humanity, fostering relationships, and enabling individuals to tell their stories. Drawing a compelling parallel, Dave explained how during WWI, the YMCA provided a service for soldiers to send letters home, reinstating their identity, placing them in relationships, and giving them the platform to narrate their experiences. This underpins the YMCA's mission globally - acknowledging the intrinsic value of each person, fostering supportive relationships, and facilitating the sharing of their stories.
In the world where so much communication is transactional, the simple but profound impact of recognizing individuals, nurturing relationships, and letting people share their narratives is deeply moving. This is the heart of the YMCA's work, and people like Dave Ball truly embody this spirit. #YMCA #SocialImpact #Leadership #Resilience
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Reel Minds isn't just a group, it's a LIFELINE. They're using the serene and captivating world of fishing to combat loneliness, improve mental wellbeing, and build a supportive community. This episode dives into the heart of this unique approach to mental health. We explore the power of shoulder-to-shoulder conversations, the magic of fishing, and how Reel Minds is changing lives one cast at a time. Reeling in Mental Resilience
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Are you still counting calories and tracking steps thinking they're the panacea to your wellness woes? Dive into our discussion as we shatter these myths and explore the realm of preventable chronic diseases. Dr. Hajat's groundbreaking work in personalized medicine will have you rethinking your entire approach.💊 Curious about Ozempic, the new miracle drug causing a stir in Hollywood? We've got an exclusive deep-dive on its potential, direct from one of the leading minds in the field.🧬 We navigate the maze of microbiomes, take a deep dive into the science of epigenetics, and unlock the potentials of fecal transplants - yes, you read that right. These once alien concepts are revealed as potential keys to health optimization.🍎 Our relationship with food is more than just what's on our plate. Dr. Hajat brings fresh perspectives on how we interact with our meals, inviting us to a holistic understanding that's mind-bending, to say the least.
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What is the difference between a migrant and an expat? Ever thought about the health challenges faced by migrants? 🤔Well, we're lifting the lid on this often-overlooked issue. We look at REAL stories, INSIDER perspectives with the brilliant Dr Karl Puchner.
Migrant health is a global concern, impacting millions. This episode will challenge your thinking, open your eyes, and stir your heart. Don't miss out on a conversation that MATTERS! Tune in now for a journey into an unseen world that's closer to home than you think!
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From being the private chef to Baron Davies of Leek to being locked up in a foreign country, Master Chef and global director of operations Mark Jackson walks us through his illustrious career dealing with everything from mass casualty disasters with the British Ambassador to Richard Hadlee's cricket bat.
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Looking to save three workweeks each year? Should you use an "Out of Office" message while at work? Is less more when it comes to Wellbeing? Join me as I interview the anti-wellbeing, wellbeing leader who is changing the way we work. Award winning author Ryan Hopkins joins me to talk about the future of workplace wellbeing.
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Can certain foods change your mood? What does it mean when you crave ice? How much water should you really be drinking?
These questions answered and more with the brilliant Hayley Pedrick! Hayley is a lifestyle medicine expert and executive coach with 12 years of clinical experience. She works with folks from all walks of life to improve their performance through science!
https://www.habitude.co.uk/
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Doctors are sometimes meant to have supernatural powers that can fix anything. "Half a chicken carcass hammered to a cabin door with a large knife saying-you and me are not getting across the Atlantic together." Are just one of the things Dr Mark Parrish had to fix on one occasion while on the HMS Endurance.
Join me and Australian British doctor Mark Parrish talks us through this and other adventures that range from mountaineering expeditions to Afghanistan, India, China and Pakistan; cycling the Nile; and deployments with the Navy and other work.
Be sure to check out his amazing Instagram.
Instagram: @markparrishphoto
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After removing over 50 teeth from children in a day Dr Rob Beaglhole decided to give the tooth-fairy and himself a break by stoping tooth decay before it started. Rob tells the story of how he shook up things at the World Health Organisation and made headlines in New Zealand and across the world.
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Have you ever found yourself crossing the road just to avoid that awkward conversation with someone you know who has just lost a loved one? At what age to talk to your children about loss? Join me as I talk to Chief Grief Officer, film producer, consultant, professional speaker and overall great human Lizzie Pickering.
Book link for pre-orders: When Grief Equals Love
Work Instagram @lizzie.pickering
LinkedIn Dr Edith Eger https://dreditheger.com/
Yoga with Adriene https://www.youtube.com/user/yogawithadriene
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Do we really know what’s in our plant-based products? What can we learn from the food habits of the people living in Vanawatu? What piece of advice does a globally-renowned nutritionist swear by? Join me for a conversation with Clare Farrand, Public Health Nutritionist and Senior Technical Officer for Salt Reduction at the World Health Organisation
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Everyone’s heard of the ‘baby blues’, but maternal mental health is much more complex. Unfortunately, around the world, many clinical and even social settings are ill-equipped to understand Postpartum Depression. In this deeply personal episode, I catch up with Chris Garrett, senior executive of DocDoc, as he shares his family’s life-changing experience and journey towards creating greater awareness of this common issue.
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How do you provide specialist health care to people in the middle of the Arctic Circle? Why should companies invest in the health of their employees? What lessons can be learnt from Ebola management in Abidjan?
Join Me for a conversation with my old friend Dr Jon O’Keeffe, Medical Director at Schlumberger.