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Join my discussion with Jessie Wusthoff. Jessie is the Director of People and Culture for Clover Health. She is a passionate diversity and inclusion advocate with a focus on developing women in leadership and creating awareness of the impact of unconscious bias. Her stories, insights, and advice are invaluable to positively navigating this world going forward.
Resources mentioned in this podcast:
Job Accommodation Network, AskJan.org
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In this episode, I talk to Marisa LaValette, a Bay Area-based yoga teacher and yoga teacher trainer, and the founder of the online women's wellness community and podcast, Attune + Align. Women work with Marisa 1:1 or in her monthly membership to attune to the calling of their heart and align their lives accordingly through yoga, healthy eating, and career transitions.
We discuss the impact of yoga on our health and how it is incorporated into 53% of workplace wellness plans. We end the podcast hearing Marisa's tip on how to get started with your yoga health right now.
Today’s GuestMarisa LaValette, yoga teacher, yoga teacher trainer, and the founder of the online women’s wellness community and podcast Attune + Align.
www.marisalavalette.com
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The initial podcast for season 3 will be released this week. We'll be exploring one of my favorite topics within the space of health, technology, and work. Be sure that you are subscribed so you don't miss out.
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My guests for this podcast are Ronnishia Johnson and Rheema Calloway, known as the Vegan Hood Chefs. The Vegan Hood Chefs use their culinary work to exercise their mission to provide nutrition education and healthy vegan food to disenfranchised communities. They specialize in turning many of our soul food and American style favorites into delicious vegan meals.
In this podcast, we discuss:
Why vegan? What the data and experience have shownHow Ronnisha and Rheema made the transition and how they help othersChallenges in our world with food distributionCulture, philosophies and real-life experience with foodToday’s GuestThe Vegan Hood Chefs / Ronnishia Johnson and Rheema Calloway
Website: https://www.theveganhoodchefs.com/GoFundMe: Help the chefs go mobile! https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-the-vegan-hood-chefsInstagram: @TheVeganHoodChefs -
My guest for this podcast is Adam Wealand, a data & analytics and health informatics expert. His experience includes marketing, consumer insights, social psychology, health informatics, artificial intelligence, and data visualizations. Adam has studied health informatics for over 15 years and shares many learnings through his analytic blogs, white papers, and his Tableau public site.
In this podcast, we discuss:Ways that we can access and explore our health analyticsHow health data and analytics has evolved in terms of access and types of information availableChallenges that are evolving with emerging COVID-19 data and how it relates to racial disparities in healthEasy steps to create and explore our personalized visualizations and be our own expertsToday’s GuestAdam Wealand, Data / Analytics & Health Informatics Expert
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wealand/Tableau Public: https://public.tableau.com/profile/adam.wealand#!/Mentioned in this podcast:https://www.gapminder.org/ -
My guest for this podcast is Sarah Davis. Sarah has a podcast titled Breathing Wind. Breathing Wind covers stories and centers around themes that arise with parent loss. Given this pandemic, Sarah’s ambition is to help people through our overall sense of loss and grief. As she has mentioned to me “we are all experiencing loss, and grief, on a global level.”
In this podcast, we discuss:Grief and how it is showing up for us now.Ways that grief impacts our health and how we can address it.Challenges that many of us are addressing and how we can continue to help others. Sarah's thoughts on the COVID-19 pandemic and her own individual health strategies.Today’s GuestSarah Davis, founder of the Breathing Wind podcast.
Website: https://www.breathingwind.com/Podcast: Breathing Wind - Available on your favorite podcast platform -
My guest for this podcast is Dr. Lisa Brent. Dr. Brent a Naturopathic Doctor and founder of her own practice, Be Well Natural Medicine. Her goal is to utilize the best resources and practices of naturopathic medicine to empower patients to create lifelong habits that promote health and prevent disease. Her approach draws from all the techniques of integrative medicine.
In this podcast, we discuss:The origins and focus of naturopathic medicine.What naturopathic medicine provides and the types of services available.How her patients incorporate Dr. Brent into their overall healthcare team.Challenges and doctor access during COVID-19. Dr. Lisa’s thoughts on COVID-19 and our own individual health strategies.Today’s GuestDr. Lisa Brent is a naturopathic doctor and founder of Be Well Natural Medicine.
Website: http://bewellnaturalmedicine.net/Facebook: @bewellnaturalmedicine.netInstagram @bewellnaturalmedicine -
My guest for this podcast is Dr. Lisa Fitzpatrick. Dr. Lisa is a medical doctor who’s career has spanned research, clinical medicine, global health, community health education, and patient advocacy. Today, we are discussing her start-up Grapevine Health. Grapevine Health is built on the philosophy that trust and proximity are the keys to engagement and health outcomes.
Dr. Lisa’s resume includes positions with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Washington DC’s Medicaid program, George Washington University School of Medicine, Milken Institute School of Public Health and the Aspen Institute Global Leadership Network.
In this podcast, we discuss:What inspired Dr. Lisa to found Grapevine Health?Philosophies and strategies of Grapevine Health.How Grapevine Health is using storytelling and technology to build trust and engagement?Challenges with the medical community and patients that Dr. Lisa has explored and seeks to improve with Grapevine Health. Dr. Lisa’s thoughts on ways that we can start today accessing information and improving our own health.Today’s GuestDr. Lisa Fitzpatrick is the founder of Grapevine Health. Her background is in research, clinical medicine, global health, community health education, and patient advocacy.
Website: www.GrapevineHealth.coFacebook @AskDrFitzTwitter: @AskDrFitzInstagram @GrapevineHealthLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisakfitzpatrick/ -
In this podcast, we speak with Alex Haschen who is a personal trainer with specialties in nutrition, youth fitness, and habit change. He also focuses on business development and client engagement for Burnalong.com. Burnalong is an online health and wellness platform that focuses on bringing people the two things that work offline when we’re getting healthy: inspiring and relatable instructors and social motivation. Alex shares with us his experiences in bringing health to individuals and companies through his fitness background and engagement through the Burnalong platform.
In this episode, we discuss:How Burnalong is using technology to improve health and fitness, access and engagement.The “people” part of fitness and what we can all learn to move forward in improving our health and fitness. Philosophies and strategies within the Burnalong model.How Burnalong works with employers to improve health for their employees.Alex’s thoughts on how we become more aware of the ways that technology can help improve our health.Today’s Guest
Alex Haschen is a personal trainer with specialties in nutrition, youth fitness, and habit change. His background led him to Burnalong where he leads the business development and client engagement.
Website
https://www.burnalong.com/
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In this podcast we speak with Dr. Maegan Pisman who specializes in providing comprehensive- and focused-treatment applied behavioral analysis (ABA) services using a tele-health model for individuals with learning deficits or behavioral challenges. Demand for ABA therapy services has accelerated rapidly since the early 1990s with much of the increase coming within the realm of interventions for individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Families of people with Autism have played a major role in advocating for public policies and insurance coverage. There still remains some confusion, misunderstanding, and misrepresentation regarding these services, its applications, and qualifications for practicing ABA professionally.
Dr. Pisman who has over 11 years of education, training and research experience in this area. Her range of study includes work and research in areas including assessment and treatment of severe challenging behaviors, ASD and other disabilities, as well as pediatric feeding disorders.
In this episode, we discuss:
Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) therapy and its growth within the health field.Why and how tele-health has improved access and outcomes for this therapy.What a tele-health visit “looks” like for her clients.The benefits of engaging with tele-health technology to improve benefits in urban and rural areas.Dr. Pisman’s suggestions on how we can begin opening up to alternative access models for our own health.Today’s GuestDr. Maegan Pisman, founder of Imbueity, providing applied behavior analytic (ABA) services for individuals, families, students, and organizations.
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This is our first 'Real People, Real Experience' interview where we engage with people, like us, who have a health story and success to share. In this podcast we talk to Chef Tank Sanatra. Chef Sanatra's health issues date back to the age of 11. He shares with us his thoughts, his trials, and how he's discovered the best solutions for his health. We get into the details so be sure to listen and be inspired.
We'll talk to Tank Sanatra about:
How he has learned to take charge of his own health over the past 20 years;His life and health beginning at age 11 and how he went from being Tank to Chef Sanatra;His thoughts and suggestions on how to interact with our medical community;How Chef Sanatra has adopted a new lifestyle and food habit that some of us may find to be impossible to adopt - yet Tank finds it rewarding.Today's Guest:
Chef Tank Sanatra, experienced health challenges at a young age and has been inspired to explore and adopt ways to better health. You can find Chef Sanatra on Instagram @ChefSanatra
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MeruHealth: Making Mental Healthcare Accessible & Effective by Sylvia Doss
In this podcast we speak with Kristian Ranta, founder of MeruHealth. MeruHealth is a digital mental health clinic offering an app based treatment program supported by licensed therapist. The mission of MeruHealth is to make mental healthcare accessible and effective for everyone. MeruHealth is based on a need that Kristian experienced within his own family. He is now on a personal mission to help all people have access to the tools they need to overcome depression and anxiety.
In this episode, we discuss:How MeruHealth is using technology to redefine our access to mental health services.The problems that are now being faced by patients needing care related to stigma, cost, and often slow access to qualified therapists. The increasing need for mental health services with employer provided health options.How MeruHealth is bringing this option into the physician and corporate employee world where burnout is prevalent and leading to mental health issues such as depression and anxiety.Kristian’s thoughts on how we can begin thinking about how to explore and engage in using technology to support our mental health.Today’s Guest
Kristian Ranta, founder of MeruHealth, is an energetic and creative entrepreneurial business builder who loves major global challenges. He envisions a world in which all people have the tools they need to overcome depression and anxiety.www.MeruHealth.com
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Join me in a conversation with Andy Greenberg and Sharon Krinsky, founders of Society Jane, a cannabis concierge for discerning women. Society Jane makes available discreet access to the latest and best cannabis goods, information and advice on consumption.
Prior to founding Society Jane, Andy and Sharon had been noticing the rolling wave of cannabis legalization making its way across the country. They found that women were increasingly curious about the plant and its potential new, positive role in their lives. So Andy and Sharon started asking themselves questions such as:
What if we made it safe, easy, interesting and fun for women to learn about cannabis from women they know and trust?What if we worked to challenge stereotypes, dispel myths and remove the stigma of cannabis use among women?Soon their “what ifs” became “why nots” and Society Jane was born. And what started as a tiny medical marijuana collective is now a first-of-its-kind cannabis concierge.
In this episode, we discuss:Who are Andy and Sharon and how did they is transition from their former careers to found Society Jane.The many different cannabis products available for both medicinal and recreational use?Insights into how we can explore the connection between our health and cannabis options available to support our health.Ideas on how to explore medical studies and have conversations with our medical professionals?Andy and Sharon’s personal suggestions on how we can be more aware and open to cannabis products for medicinal and recreational use.Today’s GuestsAndy Greenberg and Sharon Krinsky, founders of Society Jane, providing discreet access, information, and advice of consumption of cannabis products for medicinal and recreational use.www.SocietyJane.com
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In this podcast, we have a conversation with Navid Rastegar, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Fitbliss. Fitbliss is a digital online health platform to maximize work performance and optimize health. After 5 years of attending and learning the deep benefits of meditation and mindfulness at the School of Practical Philosophy, Navid’s vision for Fitbliss became clear. He knew that through building the best version of ourselves, we can achieve the hardest tasks and daily challenges, both personally and professionally. In addition to Fitbliss, Navid enjoys participating in triathlons and supporting the MAP (Moms Against Poverty) foundation.
In this episode, we discuss:Who is Navid and how he was driven to develop Fitbliss.Navid’s thoughts on technology and wellbeing.How Fitbliss helps with wellbeing and stress within our workplaces and workdays.Are we ready for technology and wellness? How can we get ready?Navid’s personal suggestion on how we can become more aligned with health technology in a way to improve our own health.Today’s GuestNavid Rastegar, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Fitbliss. Fitbliss is a digital online platform engaging employees on better wellness and productivity outcomes.www.fitbliss.com
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Chris Chan joins us in this podcast to share his thoughts on innovation, technology, and the health world. Chris has founded and led multiple innovation teams at major consultancies. He has worked with thousands of employers across the country in designing their health care strategies, and hundreds of startups on their products and services. In this podcast, he shares his thoughts about the healthcare system, insights, and innovations based on his natural creativity.
In this episode, we discuss:The use of technology to support health in terms of quality, cost within the health system, and the patient experience.Technology – is it a crutch or not?How close are we to actually seeing the future of technology and what it can do for us.Why are our employers involved in our health?What in the Pipes? Heck, what are the Pipes?Chris’ coined “off the wall” ideas.Today’s GuestChris Chan, founder of PLIF, provides design, market fit, and pitch consulting to the technology market.
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In this podcast we talk with Chef Mimi. Chef Mimi is a Culinary Artist, Community strategist and Mother whose focus is to bring diversity and inclusion into the food space. As an African-American Chef, her mission has been to create space for Chefs to express their culinary skills without being told or limited to a narrative such as – Black Chefs only can cook Soul Food or BBQ. Chef Mimi believes that regardless of your class or ethnicity, “We are all connected through food.”
In this episode, we discuss:How we should consider thinking about our food beyond our cultural tendencies, families, and systems.How Chef Mimi is creating content including ‘Bringing It To The Table’ which is the first food competition showcasing African-American Chefs (many of which we know from the Food Network), Corporate Catering, and Live Food and Wine Experiences.How to explore going Vegan or plant-based as a food option.African-Americans within the business of food, as Chefs, manufacturers, and growers.Chef Mimi’s suggestion on how all of us can expand our food experiences.Today’s Guest:Chef Mimi, Culinary Artist, Community strategist and Mother.www.TheChefMimi.com
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Who would have thought I could have almost three dozen music speakers around my head and have one of the most enjoyable sound experiences ever! In this episode I visit the Envelop Studio to talk to Christopher and Jamil about how they are taking music we’ve heard for years, integrate into immersive audio technology and give it back to us in ways that are different than anything we’ve heard. But the most interesting part is what it does for us. If you “dig” sound (for example, John Coltrane, Sade, Daft Punk or the birds chirping outside your window) then you must listen to this interview.
In this episode, we discuss:What is Envelop and why does it exist.Why what they do matters to us socially, emotionally, and to our healthHow they make this experience attractive.Outside of Envelop. How can we benefit from sound right this instant?Today’s GuestChristopher Willits and Jamil Lea, EnvelopEnvelop is a nonprofit that amplifies the power of music through immersive listening experiences.www.Envelop.us.
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This is the inaugural episode of my ReEnvision Health podcast. Clara Chorley leads our discussion as I share why I have created this podcast. In this podcast, I’ll share what’s going on in health that’s so urgent and interesting for us to know, embrace, and make work for us. We’ll also discuss what has gone on in my life hat has led me to share all of this with you.
In this episode, we discuss:Who is Sylvia and why is she talking about this?Why does this matter and why should it matter to me?Time to be the Leader in our health. What does that mean?Whew! Seems hard! How do I get by the obstacles.Ahhhh. Here’s something I can do right now to bring healthy to me. (and I’m NOT talking about going to the gym or started a new diet)Today’s Co-HostClara Chorley, founder of Clarity Unlimited, helps professional women and men clarify what’s next in their careers, and grow thriving businesses.www.ClarityUnlimited.com
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ReEnvision Health is my podcast where I invite you to explore the space of health, technology, and information. Step back for a second and think about what and who we are being shown see as the, quote, picture of good health. It doesn’t look like me and may not look like you either. Health is unique and diverse. There’s gender, age, race, sexual orientation, background and other diversities that don’t always represent us when we talk about good health. Here comes the worlds of technology and business who are highly interested in increasing access to good health and information. With that comes our opportunity to get what we need to support our unique health needs and be more of a leader in our own health decisions. Join me at ReEnvision Health where we are going to explore this revolutionized space of health, technology, and business. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE!