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Join me in my mission to make healthcare safer and reduce preventable harm. Be inspired by these fireside chat conversations with healthcare professionals as they share their career journeys, advice, and how they impact healthcare, patient safety and the patient experience. Hear our candid conversations about how to make our healthcare system safer.
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The Live Long and Master Aging (LLAMA) podcast is a weekly series of extended, one-to-one interviews, about human longevity. Hosted by Peter Bowes, leading scientists share their latest research into living a long and healthy life. We delve into the clinical trials and challenge new ideas. We also feature some remarkable people who have already mastered the art of aging. Hear about their insights into growing old, without feeling old, and the secrets of their longevity.
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A podcast to share stories and insights from my time as a physical therapist. It is the trials and tribulations, the beautiful and inspirational, the hilarity, the tragedy, the infuriating, and everything in between working in healthcare. This is for healthcare professionals and patients alike in hopes of providing some kind of life value to anyone in or around healthcare.
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Today's episode features Clarice Grote, MS, OTR/L Clarice Grote is an innovative occupational therapist leading the path toward change and opportunity in occupational therapy. As the Founder and CEO of Amplify OT, Clarice empowers practitioners, students, and leaders to understand how to advocate for change by understanding the complex US healthcar…
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Today’s episode features Jonathon "Jon" Lee, DPT Jon is a physical therapist and co-founder of Pickle (formerly known as Next Degree), an AI-powered job search platform that simplifies the job search for clinicians looking for top roles, both in clinic and beyond. Pickle helps clinicians discover and match with healthcare and tech companies that wo…
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Today's guest is Dana Strauss, DPT. Dana joins me for part 2 of our conversation on value based care. If you missed part 1, tune into Episode #30. Dana Prommel Strauss is a value-based care, Medicare, and healthcare delivery policy and regulatory expert, as well as a doctor of physical therapy. She works on the public policy team of a large, public…
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This episode features Hannah Lowe, DNP, FNP-C, RDN, CDCES Hannah Lowe is a wife, mom, friend, nurse practitioner/dietitian who cares deeply about servant leadership and stories. As a provider leader, Hannah works to build teams toward collaborative, safe, excellent care. From rural Virginia to a Telehealth platform, Hannah feels grateful to have wa…
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Retail wellness companies are becoming a more familiar sight on the high street, whether it’s for an infrared sauna, red light therapy, hyperbaric oxygen, cryotherapy or intravenous drip, there’s a lot of choice. It feels good at the time. You might leave with a healthy glow, but how many of these practices actually change our health outcomes? Inde…
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Today's episode features Jennie Byrne, MD, PhD. Trigger Alert - This episode discusses mental health and mental illness Dr. Jennie Byrne lives to connect the dots between people and ideas in new and unexpected ways. She is a clinical translator between segments of our complex health system - clinicians, finance, operations, data, technology, resear…
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Much of the buzz around full body MRI scans has resulted from attention given to them by influencers and celebrities who have posted about their experiences. At a cost of up to $2,500 the scans are touted as a way to catch medical problems, such as cancer, at a stage when they can be treated. But they have been widely criticized by professional med…
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There has been a surge in interest in the use of full body MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans as a screening tool to spot early signs of disease. Influencers and celebrities have posted about their experiences, creating an additional buzz around these screening interventions. At a cost of up to $2,500 the scans are touted as a tool to catch med…
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Today’s episode features Danielle Bress, RN Danielle Bress is a distinguished figure in the home health industry, boasting 19 years of dedicated service and a remarkable journey from a field nurse to a successful leader in quality. Driven by her mission to infuse passion back into home health and ensure aging with dignity, Danielle approaches her w…
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Today’s guest is Katie Lawrence, MHA, CMPE Katie has nearly 20 years of experience in executive leadership and change management. Her passion is simple: to be the catalyst for leaders as they create change in their organizations and flourishing in all aspects of their lives. Katie is currently the principal consultant with Willow Strategy Group*. S…
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David Robson has always found forming new connections and meeting strangers challenging. As a science writer - and confronted by his own insecurities - he decided to delve into the research that suggests forging new relationships has a direct impact on healthy aging. The result is Robson's latest book, The Laws of Connection: The Scientific Secrets…
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Today’s episode features Nipaporn (Nipa) Somyoo Nipa Somyoo, PT, DPT, holds a Doctor of Physical Therapy from Midwestern University and is a board-certified orthopaedic clinical specialist. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Education degree in Educational Leadership at the College of St. Mary, where she serves as an assistant professor. Dr. Som…
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I love this book! Dave Dalton Thomas has written a book about the history of Willie's 4th of July picnic called "Picnic Willie Nelson's Fourth of July Tradition." Great book and Dave gives us the history and stories that you have never heard. Pick up the book and listen now as Dave joins Bob at the Broken Spoke.…
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Today's episode features Tzvi Doran, DO Dr. Tzvi Doron is a board certified family physician, obesity physician, clinical lipidologist, and founder of Consonant Consulting. After residency, he served as the sole physician at a newly opened Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) branch in South Florida, where he helped grow the practice from scrat…
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Memory loss is often cited as one of the most worrying aspects of growing older. But what if the section of the brain that's responsible for memory could be stimulated by simply sniffing a few pleasant odors? There is extensive research pointing to a relationship between exposure to different smells and memory improvement. A clinical trial led by P…
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Maddy Dychtwald has been unraveling the mysteries of aging for decades. Before biohacking was a thing and the recent surge in interest in age-reversal science, she and her husband launched a mission to address longevity as a new frontier. Through her work with Age Wave, the company they founded, the writer and renowned thought-leader has curated th…
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This episode features Dr Ruth Vo, BND, MScHth(Edu), PhD Dr Ruth Vo is the Co-founder of Career Cliniq, Author and Australian Dietitian who is driven to help health professionals feel empowered and make sense of their evolving and interconnecting identities as they aim for a rewarding work life. She uses her years of experience managing complexity a…
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Today's episode features Jackie Boyle, PharmD, MBA Jackie Boyle is a pharmacy educator by day and coaches pharmacists and pharmacies in a part-time capacity. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy from Northeast Ohio Medical University in 2012, MBA from University of Findlay in 2016, and Master and Bachelor degrees from THE Ohio State University (O-H!…
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How did they meet? How long have they been together? It's a Nashville/Austin love story that is amazing. We all know Monte Warden, but do you know his better half Brandi? Dive in and learn more about Monte's and Brandi's relationship and professional relationship. It's a true match made in heaven which is leading towards the release of Monte's new …
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Today's episode features Dana Strauss, DPT. Dana Prommel Strauss is a value-based care, Medicare, and healthcare delivery policy and regulatory expert, as well as a doctor of physical therapy. She works on the public policy team of a large, publicly-traded healthcare organization. Her mission is to help advance innovative payment and care delivery …
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Today's episode features Bryce Bowers, DO Trigger Alert: Podcast episode will dive into substance abuse, mental health struggles, and second chances Dr. Bryce Bowers is a family medicine physician, currently in his last year of residency in Detroit, Michigan. He attended the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in East Lansing,…
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Today's episode features Adaira Landry, MD, MEd. Adaira Landry, MD MEd is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Her academic interest focuses on mentorship of early career professionals. She has been awarded for her dedication to mentorship and education. Dr. Landry speaks natio…
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Could the regular consumption of algae help us age better and live healthier lives? Catherine Arnston, founder and CEO of EnergyBits, is on a mission to introduce algae to everyday diets for health and longevity. Touted for its potent healing and nourishing properties, algae, particularly spirulina and chlorella, have garnered support from organiza…
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Today's episode features Jordana Rutigliano Jordana is a licensed social worker with a specialization in leadership, management and entrepreneurship and received her Master’s degree at Columbia University. Initially drawn to the social work profession for its commitment to social justice, equity and anti-oppression frameworks and then drawn to heal…
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Brandy Gillmore went from being wheelchair-bound, on morphine, and given no hope by doctors, to a full recovery and an active life. It is a remarkable turnaround in fortunes - following two serious accidents and years of searching for a solution. Now, the former network engineer is telling her story in a new book, Master Your Mind and Energy to Hea…
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Today's guest is Julia “Jules” Biedrzycki, PT, DPT, CSPO Jules is a Physical Therapist who exchanged her goniometer for a Kanban board on her quest to create products that restore autonomy of care back to patients, and their providers. She is passionate about advancing and innovating the professions of rehab sciences and is on a mission to bring vi…
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Another day. Another year. Another decade. "Give me some longevity," says fitness coach and author, Nate Wilkins. The 70-year-old functional aging specialist is the co-founder of Ageless Workout, a Miami-based health, healing and wellness company that seeks to bridge the gap between fitness and medicine. At the recent Livelong summit in Palm Beach,…
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Today's episode features Ahunna Freeman, PharmD, BCGP Dr. Ahunna Freeman is a Nigerian American. She completed her undergraduate studies in Chemistry at The University of North Carolina at Asheville. She earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree at Campbell University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in 2009. Ahunna began her career in pharmacy a…
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Today's Guest is Kirby P. Williams, MSN, PMHNP-BC Kirby P. Williams is a nurse practitioner who obtained psychiatric training and education from University of Virginia. Working as a mental health nurse practitioner since 2012 and enjoys mentoring and supporting future psychiatric nurse practitioners. From 2013-2022, she has worked in nursing academ…
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Today's guest is Elizabeth Batchelor Elizabeth "Liz" Batchelor is a stage 3b rectal cancer survivor, cancer free for over 2 years. Diagnosed at age 33, she faced unique challenges of having to endure a very serious diagnosis with a rigorous treatment schedule and navigating a complex medical system while also working full time as a single mom of tw…
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Could we one day cheat death? Are we hurtling towards a time when science will be so advanced that aging can be prevented or halted in its tracks? Nobel laureate Venki Ramakrishnan takes a skeptical view in a fascinating exploration of longevity research. In Why We Die: The New Science of Aging and the Quest for Immortality, the acclaimed scientist…
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