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Psound Bytes

National Psoriasis Foundation

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National Psoriasis Foundation presents Psound Bytes, a podcast series featuring leading experts talking about understanding, managing and thriving with psoriasis and/or psoriatic arthritis. Listen to world renowned dermatologists and rheumatologists discuss the latest news in psoriatic disease management.
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We Are T1D

Michael Mcloughlin and Jack Scales

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We share the realness of life with diabetes and let you know the high and lows of 2 ordinary blokes in our 30s, living with the chronic illness called Type 1 Diabetes.
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In Sickness

Allison Breininger and Justin Bajema

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Listen in as Allison Breininger and Justin Bajema, millennial caregivers for their chronically ill spouses, speak honestly about what life is like when there are more days spent in sickness than in health.
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Dr. Doni Wilson struggled for decades to solve her numerous health issues and heal her body. With focused determination, she healed herself and in doing so, discovered the Dr. Doni Stress Recovery Protocol ™. On this show, you’re going to hear from Doctors, nutritionists, and experts along with Dr. Doni who will give practical advice and wisdom to help you heal your body. This is How Humans Heal!
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From the best surgery to natural therapies, This EndoLife Podcast empowers you to live and thrive with endometriosis and its co-conditions through a holistic, functional medicine approach. I’m covering all the topics that often aren’t discussed in the doctor’s office, whether that’s how to eat well for endometriosis, how to treat the endo belly or just what exactly is SIBO? Come join myself (and my guests!) as we dive into anti-inflammatory nutrition, gut health, hormones, pain science, ment ...
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James and Ashley Stay at Home

James McKenzie Watson and Ashley Kalagian Blunt

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Through discussions and interviews with writers, artists and health professionals, author friends James McKenzie Watson and Ashley Kalagian Blunt explore the big questions: how do books get written? How do people navigate life with chronic illness? And just what ARE you reading? Hosted by James McKenzie Watson, winner of the 2021 Penguin Literary Prize, and Ashley Kalagian Blunt, author of 'Dark Mode.'
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On the Spectrum of Health Podcast, Dr. Christine Schaffner shares a spectrum of health and wellness information ranging from chronic illness, biological medicine, bioenergetics and more. Dr. Schaffner sits at a unique vantage point in that she sees patients struggling with chronic illness from all over the world in her practice. Dr. Schaffner is passionate about sharing cutting edge information and research from the experts in her community as she sits on the front line of the alternative me ...
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Made Visible is a podcast that gives a voice to people with invisible illnesses. This podcast aims to change the conversation around invisible illnesses, helping those who experience them —whether as patients, caregivers, or friends or family members — feel more seen and heard.
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Chronically Healing started as a space to share the stories of those with chronic illness. As the show has continued, we've morphed into a space for anyone focused on living a holistic, healthy life - realistically. Your host, Jessie Fritz, creates solo episodes about living with chronic illness.
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The On-Air Advocate

Tammy Flynn: podcaster, author, speaker, patient & special needs advocate a

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The On-Air Advocate podcast provides education, advocacy and support for special needs parents, caregivers, those with disabilities and complex medical conditions.
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Listen in every week as I invite you to step away from fear of judgement and shame, and to step into your truth and reclaim your sense of power and alignment to change what you believe is possible for happiness and fulfilment on YOUR terms as I share tips, tricks and techniques that I have developed and have empowered me as I have fought to reclaim my life from a chronic illness spanning more than a decade.
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Narcolepsy 360

Wake Up Narcolepsy

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Every person diagnosed with narcolepsy embarks on a unique journey. There is no standard path, and for many, this proves to be among the most challenging aspects of the disorder. The Narcolepsy 360 podcast is a series of interviews that take a panoramic view of narcolepsy from the patient, caregiver, research and clinical perspective. Each conversation draws on experiences, best practices and expert advice from patients, parents and doctors. From the latest research to lifestyle tips, our po ...
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How do uninvited life challenges like chronic illness or loss change us? Psychotherapist Lauren Selfridge hosts compassionate, humorous conversations with people who have been there. Through their insights and wisdom, you're invited to explore the bigger questions about life: Why are we here? What does fulfillment really mean? How do our relationships nourish us? And what will we leave behind when we're gone?
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The Live Well Podcast

Christina Tidwell

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Welcome to the Live Well Podcast dedicated to helping those with autoimmune disease get control of their health through diet, lifestyle shifts and personal empowerment. I’m Christina Tidwell your host. I’m a Registered Nurse and Holistic Health Coach who is passionate about bringing together the best of both conventional and complementary approaches to healing. You can learn more about my personal experience with autoimmune disease and The Live Well Program at my website christinatidwell.com
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Life with any chronic illness is a lonely struggle. I don’t have to tell you that. That’s why I’m here. I want you to know that you are NOT alone. I want you to feel seen, heard, and supported. Here, we’re in it together. Here, you have someone who understands. Here, I remind you that you are part of a Team… and by supporting one another and collaborating together, we can do more than survive. We can thrive.
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Myelin & Melanin: Raising The Temp

Daana Townsend & Carlos Kareem Windham

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Season 5: Daana Townsend (she/her) a Professor and content creator; and Carlos Kareem Windham (they/them), a comedian, facilitator and musician -- each living with Multiple Sclerosis -- are your hosts this season and explore the intersections of race, culture, politics, disability and all the things. Join us as we Raise the Temp! Connect with us. Instagram: Daana @retrosoul__ Carlos @caballonegrito Podcast Socials: Instagram: @myelinmelanin Twitter: @myelinmelanin Facebook: @myelinandmelanin ...
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A monthly podcast where Greg Norman and Jack Vasvary share and discuss great stories related to disability, chronic illness, and mental health within the Star Wars fandom. They cover accessibility, representation, and other topics related to inclusion across the Star Wars fan community and in the Star Wars universe. Part of the Skywalking Network.
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The Spoonie Struggle is about the raw, honest look at living life with chronic illnesses and chronic pain conditions. Spoonies of all types are welcome to join us, but we will have a heavier focus on the lesser common, lesser understood, and difficult to diagnose conditions, such as Ehlers Danlos, Marfan’s, Ankylosing spondylitis, Sjogren’s syndrome, lupus, multiple sclerosis, sickle cell anemia, and endometriosis. In this show, we will discuss our own experiences of each aspect of life with ...
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Kelli Moore is the master of reinvention. And in this next chapter of her life and show, she invites you to The Naked Mama for some big sister pep talks, cause you know she keeps it real real, to be deeply held and seen, because chances are she fucking gets it, and for conversations that will likely make you slightly (or extremely) uncomfortable and ask you to think outside the box - because that is where the real magic is.Kelli leads women in their journeys of clearing old stories and belie ...
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LYME Voice

Aaron & Sarah Sanchez Discuss Lyme Disease #FightHealLive

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Welcome to the Lyme Voice Podcast!!! I am your host Sarah Schlichte Sanchez and this show is about stories of healing! Join us as we focus on the complex social and emotional aspects of life with chronic Lyme disease. We acknowledge the suck-factor of Lyme, it's a heavy topic. But we do it with authenticity and buoyancy in an effort to figure out what works, what doesn't, and how to overcome! We discuss these realities with authors, MD's, patients, practitioners, and other PHENOMENAL human b ...
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Painiac: The Podcast On Living Well Even When Life Hurts

Painiac: The Podcast on Living Well Even When Life Hurts by Shelly Jackson

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Painiac, the first podcast about mindfully living with chronic pain, is a free resource for people living with chronic pain or illness. Painiac is for people living with chronic pain and the awesome people who love them. We also explore what it means to live with various types of pain whether it be emotional, mental, or physical, and we share inspiring stories of other painiacs who are learning to live well even when life hurts. With host Shelly Jackson Buffington, listeners learn about topi ...
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Heads Up

National Migraine Centre

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Headache Specialists from the UK charity National Migraine Centre discuss everything migraine and headache related. This podcast is set up to help give support and advice to those suffering with this largely misunderstood condition. Throughout this podcast you will hear from guest speakers and experts in the medical field, as well as from migraineurs themselves sharing their experiences. Send us your questions or any comments to info@nationalmigrainecentre.org.uk. The Heads Up podcast is pro ...
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WWPN: How I'm Livin' with Chef Babette!

Marci Kenon : Well Woman Podcast Network Chef Babette Davis

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HOW I’M LIVIN’ WITH CHEF BABETTE! WWPN launches with “How I’m Livin’ with Chef Babette!” a 30-minute podcast that comes out twice a week. Co-host Chef Babette Davis owns Stuff I Eat vegan restaurant in Inglewood, California with husband Rondal Davis. WWPN producer and co-host Marci Kenon checks in weekly with the 65-years-young celebrity chef and fitness enthusiast known as much for her incredible physique as she is known for her vegan soul food platter. Chef Babette is an entrepreneur and s ...
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Welcome to "Let's Raise Awareness of Mental Health," produced by your hostess Victoria Kidson! Are you tired of seeing women with autism overlooked and under-represented in society? In each episode, we'll be joined by women and marginalised individuals who will share their personal recovery journeys and provide valuable tips and resources for managing autism and/or maintaining mental well-being. I also acknowledge the positive impact that men are making to change the world of disabilities, m ...
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Wednesdays at 1230PM Pacific/330PM Eastern: It is time to swap being chronically ill for Chronically Awesome! Join the Chronically Awesome Donna Kay and Jules as they teach you how to be less Chronically Ill and more Chronically Awesome. What is Chronically Awesome? Chronically Awesome is a lifestyle choice for the chronically ill. It is a positive way of living life with chronic illness. We can separate ourselves mentally from our chronic illness using artistic expression, mindfulness, and ...
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Today we're going to cover a crucial topic that often goes unnoticed: how sugar and imbalanced blood sugar levels could be impacting your health and increasing your risk of high-risk HPV virus and associated cancers. This is an underlying cause that's frequently missed in my patients and program participants, so I want to cover it in detail in this…
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Jack and Mike share their usual banter from the outtakes, complete with peanut butter mishaps and giggles that will have you in stitches. From Jack’s sticky toast to Mike’s hypo-induced antics, it’s a rollercoaster of laughs and relatable moments. A story from an anonymous listener who shares a heartwarming and funny hypo experience with his son, B…
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Over the past year NPF has gathered insights from the psoriatic disease community to develop a new 5 year strategic plan. Join Matt Werbach, NPF Associate Director of Media and Communications as he speaks with NPF President and CEO Leah Howard, and Board Member Rick Seiden about the plan, milestones towards a cure, and steps to help improve the hea…
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In this episode, we celebrate listener wins, including Rachel's gym dedication in the heatwave and Melissa's fearless approach to new challenges. Mike shares his success with consistently changing his needles, improving his insulin efficiency, while Jack discusses his ongoing battle with nighttime highs and the impact on his daily routine. We also …
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Dr. Tara Morrison is Birth Trauma Specialist and Holistic Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist who specialises in whole-person care for pregnancy, postpartum, and beyond. We actually met several years ago when we were both training at the Integrative Women’s Health Institute, so it was a real pleasure to have her on the show! Tara uses trauma-informed S…
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In today's episode, I'm excited to introduce you to Dr. Tanya Paynter. She's a Naturopathic Doctor, like me! We both went to Bastyr University in the Seattle area. In this episode, we are talking about migraines. There is so much we can do to help those of you who are experiencing migraines and wanting to solve them once and for all. This is a real…
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In this mini-episode, I share updates and some exciting news. I discuss my upcoming quantum physics and healing course through Shift Network, reflecting on how this knowledge has aided my own recovery from a tumor I had just a few short years ago. I also announce a cohosted summit on inflammatory bowel disorder, inspired by a young patient’s experi…
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In this episode, we dive into a listener's unforgettable and hilarious hypo experience on a sunny beach in Spain. Get ready to laugh out loud as we share the outtakes and mishaps from sundays episode, and unexpected twists of managing type 1 diabetes under the Spanish sun. OMG This is not to be missed!! As always, the episode is filled with laughs,…
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'There are so many books in bookstores, how could it possibly be that, by complete randomness, someone would pick yours up?' Author Siang Lu joins us to discuss his second novel, Ghost Cities, and the multilayered inspirations behind his multilayered fiction, including Catch-22 and Paradise Lost. We also discuss talent stacking, the challenge of bu…
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All of the tasks of being a caregiver can take a toll, causing physical, emotional, and mental fatigue. In an unfortunate bit of irony, that fatigue can make the role even more challenging. In this episode, Allison and Justin talk about how it feels to be in an intense season of caregiving, the toll it takes, and the guilt they experience when they…
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Mike and Jack kick off with some classic banter, including a surprise intro from Mike's son, Riley, who hilariously takes over his dad's hosting duties. The episode dives straight into their weekly wins and struggles. Jack shares his triumphant hospital appointment, where his dietitian praised his tight glucose control and even noted the podcast's …
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In today's episode, I'm talking about the relationship of stress to risk of HPV and cervical cancer, as well as other HPV-related cancers in women and men. There's recent research that I think all of you need to know about, and it ultimately relates to so many other health issues and cancer risk as well. I'm going to be specifically talking about t…
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In this much-needed episode, I sit with Dr. Micheal Karlfeldt (ND, PhD) a board-certified Naturopath who has devoted his career to practicing and promoting natural health. With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Karlfeldt shares his insights on the evolving nature of cancer treatment, the importance of addressing the root causes, and the need for a c…
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This week, the lads are in high spirits, sharing banter that will have you chuckling along. From Mike's David Attenborough impression to Jack's Michael Caine quips, the episode kicks off with a laugh. Diving into the outtakes, the duo discuss everything from hypo snacks to the quirks of managing diabetes. Mike munches on Thai chilli rice snacks, wh…
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Being a couple has its challenges. When do you let someone know you have psoriasis? What do you do to be a great partner? Hear Licensed Professional Counselor Mary Maraventano Stried chat with Lori and Howard Chang, who has had psoriasis for 45 years, about key ingredients to navigating life together for 30 years from acceptance, open communication…
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This episode kicks off with a heartfelt Father's Day poem from Mike, celebrating the strength and support of diabetic fathers and their families. Prepare for an emotional start as Mike expresses gratitude to his wife and children for their unwavering support through the daily challenges of T1D. After the touching tribute, the lads dive into their w…
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Rachel Dutton a.k.a The Period Whisperer is pretty much one of the most knowledgeable women to grace this podcast. She is not only a women’s health coach, but a yoga teacher, reflexologist, aromatherapist and womb massage therapist to name just a few of her credentials. Rachel specialises in women’s health and fertility - including PCOS. As a PCOS …
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Today I have the honor of interviewing Karena Dawn. She is not only the founder of The Big Silence Foundation, which is bringing awareness to solutions for mental health issues, she is also the co-founder of Tone It Up, meaning she is a fitness expert and has been for many years. Karena is a New York Times best-selling author and a dog lover. In th…
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We want to hear from you! The 100th episode of 'James and Ashley Stay at Home' is fast approaching, and it’s going to be a very special one. To celebrate this milestone, we want you to send us a voice memo with your thoughts, comments and memories about the show, to be included in episode 100. This is open to anyone, whether you're an old listener,…
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In this fascinating episode, I sit with Spencer Feldman to dive deep into cutting-edge detoxification solutions. Spencer shares his own health journey that led him to become a medical detective of sorts, uncovering the root causes behind many chronic conditions like brain fog and chronic fatigue. We discuss the vital importance of proper detoxifica…
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Join Mike and Jack as they share some of your incredible stories and a few of their own hilarious outtakes. Trust us, some of these outtakes are just too good to keep to ourselves. The episode kicks off with some classic banter and a few laugh-out-loud moments, including Jack's struggles with reading out loud and Mike's "mic fright." We then dive i…
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We've made it to episode 98! Author Imbi Neeme joins James and Ashley to discuss life with misophonia, a hypersensitivity to sounds that she describes as 'like a cheese grater against the brain'. Imbi speaks both about how she discovered that her personal experiences are shared by others, and how she's explored the condition in her latest novel, 'K…
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Maybe your periods are better, your chronic pelvis pain is better, things are improving. But after a few months, the endo belly comes back. Or maybe you get it for the first time ever. You’re bloated all the time or maybe you bloat badly after meals, or maybe it gets worse over the day? Perhaps it’s also accompanied by IBS issues like constipation,…
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Join Mike and Jack as they dive into another candid and humour-filled episode of We Are T1D. This week, they discuss the importance of understanding your own body and the frustrations that come with following medical advice that doesn't always fit their unique lifestyles. The lads don't hold back (esp. Jack) as they vent about the highs and lows of…
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In this episode, I'm going to be talking about the vaginal microbiome. In research, it's also referred to as the cervical-vaginal microbiome or microbiota. The term "microbiome" is very trendy lately, but it's usually referring to the gut microbiome. The gut microbiome is so amazing, and we've learned so much about how the trillions of bacteria liv…
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In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with a returning guest, Barton Scott, owner of Upgraded Formulas. We dive deep into the idea that mineral deficiencies are at the root of many chronic health conditions. Our fascinating discussion centers around iron metabolism, a topic that has always intrigued me. Join our discussion to find out how…
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We start with some classic outtakes, including a hilarious debate on how to pronounce HbA1c. Is it Hab one c or HBA one c? We finally get there in the end, but not without a lot of laughs. Our outtakes also feature some classic banter about blood sugar levels, annoying family members, and the joys of dynamic mics. We even touch on the absurdity of …
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Curious about Take Action for Psoriatic Disease? Listen as volunteers Kendra, Frank and Elizabeth tell their story to Kristin Brooks, Associate Director of Field Development about why they participate and support NPF's efforts to educate, advocate, and connect with the psoriatic disease community. Hear tips on how they raise funds and create awaren…
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Audio as been updated now (should be 40mins not 57mins), sorry to anyone who downloaded the version before (editing mistake sorry!!) Mike and Jack dive into the highs and lows of their diabetic journeys with their usual blend of humour and candidness. Discussing the challenges of alcohol-induced insulin resistance, this episode is packed with relat…
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Today on the show I am talking about one of the possible root causes of your endo belly – coeliac disease. Now, before you turn this podcast off because you think you don’t react to gluten, I am literally begging you to listen. I have noticed a trend in my clients to dismiss coeliac disease as a possibility, because they don’t have immediate reacti…
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In this episode, I'm talking with my friend and colleague, Dr. Mark Stengler. He is a Naturopathic Doctor who's been in practice for almost 30 years and has written more than 20 books including his most recent book - The Holistic Guide To Gut Health: Discover the Truth About Leaky Gut, Balancing Your Microbiome, and Restoring Whole-Body Health. I’m…
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In this episode, I had the pleasure of creating a collaborative episode with Jennifer Payeur, host of the Wellness Sherpa Podcast, with a mission to transform health and well-being through organic, plant remedies. After an incredible week-long adventure together in Italy, we felt inspired to share everything we learned and experienced during this j…
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The episode kicks off with the guys sharing some candid moments, from Jack's sweet tooth dilemma to Mike's hypo-induced antics. The outtakes reveal the unfiltered side of living with Type 1 Diabetes, including a surprise appearance by Zoe, who dramatically alerts Jack about his rising blood sugars. The banter continues with discussions about hypo t…
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Jack kicks things off with his win of the week – celebrating his fifth wedding anniversary with a weekend full of food, drinks, and live music at Pub in the Park. From enjoying performances by Boyzlife and DJ sets by Vernon Kay and Kimberly Wyatt, to indulging in free samples of gin, ale, and snacks, it’s a festival experience worth recommending. M…
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Hi and welcome to How Humans Heal. In this episode, I'm going to be talking about three of the top susceptibilities for testing positive for HPV or Human Papillomavirus, and being at risk of abnormal cells. It’s not just about exposure to the virus. Most all of us are exposed. It’s all about understanding what is making you susceptible to HPV at th…
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In this solo episode, I dive deep into the often misunderstood and misdiagnosed world of Lyme Disease during Lyme Awareness Month. I discuss the staggering statistics that roughly 476,000 people are diagnosed with Lyme Disease each year in the United States. I explain how Lyme Disease is known as "the great imitator" as it can affect neurological, …
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Is your aching back due to axial involvement with PsA? Learn about the sacroiliac joint to the cervical spine from rheumatologist Dr. Atul Deodhar, Medical Director, Rheumatology Clinics at OHSU with Alan Simmons as moderator. Hear about key symptoms, treatment options which may differ from peripheral joints, research, and management challenges. Th…
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As our hosts battle their simultaneous hypos, Jack serenades us with an impromptu song, and Mike tries to keep up with the banter, we're reminded that managing diabetes is a shared journey—complete with its ups, downs, and unexpected moments. They're celebrating impressive in-range percentages, talking about the perils of kettlebell workouts, and t…
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Get ready for another heartfelt and humorous dive into the world of Type 1 Diabetes with your hosts Mike and Jack on 'We Are T1D'. This week, Mike opens up about conquering his fear, while Jack shares his painful run-in with a fence post – a stark reminder of how the little things can make a big impact when you're not expecting it. From discussing …
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This week I want to give you some tools to actually alleviate that bloating, now you know why it’s happening. I’m going to give you two types of tools, one set to deal with in the moment of bloating and another set for which are long-term strategies to help you to address the root cause. So, let’s start with the tools you can use in the moment. Man…
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Hi and welcome to How Humans Heal. I'm Dr. Doni Wilson, and today I'm excited to introduce you to my friend and colleague, Dr. Elisa Song. She is an integrative pediatrician who specializes in helping children and families. She trained as a medical doctor at Stanford and UCSF and then became an integrative practitioner. She has helped so many peopl…
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Throughout their careers, James and Ashley have each picked up some excellent writing tricks, plus developed a few of their own. Now, they’re each sharing a few of their most effective writing techniques (starting with episode 94 - James’ shortcut to compelling characters). In this episode, Ashley gives a mini-masterclass on narrative drive and sha…
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In this episode, I had the pleasure of talking with Jason Prall, a health educator, practitioner, author, & filmmaker. We discuss the importance of a balanced brain and why the brain becomes neurologically stuck. We also talk about Cereset technology, what it is and how it is changing many lives by utilizing brain-echo technology. Be sure to check …
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