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Jeremy Quinby has been an Integrative Health Specialist for nearly 25 years. In 2014 he became involved in numerous projects across the country exploring better care delivery, vetted local health networks, and the development of a health improvement system as an alternative to our current system of managing care. The Highway to Health Podcast was born out of this, an extension to his 20 year career helping individuals and families become healthier in their day to day lives. His intention, wh ...
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Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Eva Minkoff about her Ted Talk: Five Minutes to Fix Our Broken Healthcare System. Having worked in a number of different sectors of health from Nutrition, to Researcher to Health Technology, and even as a podcast host - she sees that the key to improving care relationships is finding ways to improve human …
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Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Dr. Raymond Perrin, an osteopath from Manchester England who has spent the better part of his career since the late 1980’s trying to understand ME or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and has written about it extensively. He has detailed this in his recent book, The Perrin Technique where he explains how to use var…
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Dr. Jeff Crippen is back on the show to discuss nutrition! With so many diet options, how to you know which diet is best for you? Host Jeremy Quinby has a lot of questions for Jeff as they explore mono food diets and why they initially seems to help with a number of health challenges. Together they sort through how certain food affect inflammatory …
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In our fast-paced existence most of us do not allow ourselves to just be present in our bodies, to tune in, listen listen deeply and give it the space it needs to loosen, let go, and heal. Modern yoga methods in the U.S. tend towards achievement, and because of this, limit participation based on physical ability. Jeff Bailey, the founder of Avita y…
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Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with colleague Denise McDonald, an internationally board-certified lactation consultant about the kinds of support she's able to provide new families in the early weeks with newborns. Together they discuss the kinds of common challenges new parents face when it comes to breastfeeding and nursing newborns and sh…
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Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Dr. Krista Geisler about treating infants with tongue ties that are interfering with their ability to suck, swallow and feed properly. Having worked in coordination with lactation support as a craniosacral therapist for the past 17 years, Jeremy also share his experiences with newborn care and support. Kri…
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Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Franks Davis, founder and CEO of Optivida. As a child, Frank had every conceivable childhood disease (mumps, measles, pneumonia) and struggled throughout childhood and adolescence with a compromised immune system –leading to a constant battle to stay healthy and enjoy all the sports he loved. In his early …
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Host Jeremy Quinby has conversations with Director of Minnesota Breastmilk Bank, Linda Dech, Bereavement Donor Coordinator Alexis Nicklow, and donors McKenzie and Adam. Together they discuss how the breast milk donor organization was started and continues to be funded to serve the community. Linda takes Jeremy on a tour of the facility (see link to…
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Al Levin, I guest of the show in season 8 of the podcast, lost his long battle with depression this past month. He spent 6 years as the host of The Depression Files podcast providing a platform for resource on depression, especially geared toward men who are taking their own lives at an alarmingly increasing rate. In this episode previously aired i…
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Host Jeremy Quinby invites Dr. Jeff Crippen back to the show to help us all with a game plan for improving immune function for the cold and flu season. A new strain of Covid-19 is also making a return. Jeremy and Jeff discuss science that has been gathered over the past 3 years in how our immune systems can protect us from Covid and RSV and what we…
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Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Dr. Josh Levitt about Naturopathic medicine's tradition in the health maintenance, care and wellness practices. Having both practiced for more than 25 years in what has been in recently history known as 'alternative medicine,' they discuss how they've used herbal medicine, supplements, movement therapy and…
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Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with one of this teachers from years past in this episode. Carol McClellan is an internationally known educator for the Upledger Institute and has been treating new mothers, infants and pediatric populations for nearly 4 decades. She's most recently the Vice President of Education and Programs Development for A…
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Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Jen Gilhoi of Zero Proof Collective about why she is putting her time and efforts into improving social drinking culture. As an events planner and designer for years, with alcohol at the center of much of what she organized, she realized the lifestyle had led her into addictive tendencies with alcohol and …
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Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Zede' Harut, founder of Seeds Worth Sowing, a non-profit based in Minneapolis, serving black and brown parents and caregivers seeking to offer sustainable economic support, housing, and community support. It's over-arching goal, based in abolitionist principals, is to build mutual aid and reduce harm for o…
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Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Dr. Jeff Crippen about his new book Timeless YOUth in which his take us through his journey with childhood illness that lead to a career as a doctor chiropractic and functional medicine. Together they share secrets they've gleaned from decades of treating 'chronic' conditions and the often many layer aspec…
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Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with New York City midwife Tania Zirulnik. Starting in Peru in traditional nursing, Tania found herself in New York navigating the U.S health care system and quickly learned the best care she could offer didn't exist in traditional care. For the past 2 decades she has found ways to care for mothers and families…
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In this episode host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with midwife Christiane McCloskey about why having a midwife is so crucial to improving your pregnancy and birthing experience. As colleagues they discuss how having midwife support brings guidance, prenatal and postpartum health care, and often a team to help ensure parents get to have the best…
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In this episode host, Jeremy Quinby, has a conversation with Anne Wister about her work with dolphins as therapeutic partners. It’s easy to believe, as humans, that we are superior, that science and medical intervention can solve all of our mental, emotional and physical health challenges. The natural world, however, has an intelligence all its own…
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Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Jen Buice, certified childbirth educator, evidence-based birth instructor, certified breastfeeding counsellor, and postpartum doula. Together they sort through the big decisions parents face when it comes to childbirth like where to give birth, who will do the delivering, what kind of caregiving support is…
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Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Dr. Bat Sheva Marcus, mental and sexual health therapist practicing in New York City. From her 25+ years as the Clinical Director and CEO of one the largest sexual health centers in the US, she delivers common sense solutions to things most of us struggle with in making sex an easy and enjoyable part of ou…
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Highway to Health host Jeremy Quinby is interviewed by Rick Olderman, author of Solving the Pain Puzzle and host of the Talk About Pain podcast. Rick digs into Jeremy's work with chronic pain and the use of craniosacral therapy and it's many applications. This is a great episode for anyone struggling with pain or any chronic health conditions, or s…
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Host, Jeremy Quinby, reflects on 2022, a year of rebuilding and recovering from a global pandemic, finding for himself a shift in priorities. He discusses the ways in had a change in priorities on his family, his health, and his clientele. It also gave him a new appreciation for his professional networks and the community that has inspire him to fi…
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Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Rick Olderman, physical therapist, trainer, pilates instructor and Hanna Somatics practitioner about his work with chronic pain and how to take control of it. Rick has written a series of books and has programs to help anyone struggling with nearly any kind of pain syndrome. Together they discuss their own…
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Phoenix Ferrari, 19 year old son of host Jeremy Quinby shares with his Dad how he's managing to stay well through his first year of college, navigating life on a big college campus, balancing responsibility with fun, his first long-term relationship, as well as how he doing with sleep, diet and exercise. He also shares his experience working with a…
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Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation Reed Davis, founder of Functional Diagnostic Nutrition about diagnostic tests that can help with assessing which diet and lifestyle choices can help the body heal. Reed has been training new practitioners in this way of information gathering for nearly a decade after spending the previous decade doing lab work …
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Host Jeremy Quinby partners with Dr. Jason Sole again for a live discussion about the need to put an end to systems of harm especially for BIPOC and LGBTQ communities in the U.S that our degrading our public health. Jason shares stories from his journey through the criminal punishment system, harm he experienced both at the hands of police and in t…
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Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Karin Weidenmueller, a Gestalt and EMDR therapist practicing in New York City. Together they discuss somatic experience; or how our emotions affect us physically, what they teach us, the energy they generate, and how our awareness of them can inform and improve our reality. http://karinweidenmueller.com ht…
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In this episode, host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Dr. David Prologo, a dual board-certified interventional radiologist and obesity medicine specialist. What David presents in his new book, The Catching Point Transformation: A Twelve Week Weight Loss Strategy Based in Reality comes from more than 2 decades of work with obesity. What he lay…
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Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Al Levin, host of the podcast The Depression Files about his passion for helping people understand depression and mental health challenges and devoted much of his time over the past five years to building resources and supporting those in his orbit get the help they need. As a high school assistant principal wi…
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Antioxidants help all of our bodies systems function better and protect us from disease. Summer is the perfect time to get boost your health with all of the fresh fruits available at your grocery store or farmer's market. Here's a list of the best: Fruits: Red grapes, peaches, raspberries, strawberries, blackberries, red currants, figs, cherries, p…
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This is an episode shared from the Twin Cities Wellness Collective Podcast exploring Highway to Health host Jeremy Quinby's work as a Craniosacral Therapist and building communities in integrative health. Jeremy shares how he uses craniosacral therapy for a host of health challenges in both adult and pediatric populations as well as why he put so m…
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In this short episode host Jeremy Quinby shares guidance on ways to restore our energy systems. From his work with nervous system challenges, he bring a unique but simple perspective to ways in which we can break the cycle of chronic depletion that many of us are feeling after more than 2 years of pandemic challenges. Support the show…
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Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Lauren Ohayon, founder of Restore Your Core. Have both recovered from chronic back pain in their 20's, they discuss how their experience healing back pain and their experience working with thousands of people over the course of their careers. They also discuss dysfunction that can occur related to the core…
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Host Jeremy Quinby talks to Dr. Tammie Chang about the challenges facing women who are care providers and how creating better boundaries with time, energy and relationships free us to do better work while creating space for more things we enjoy. Shortly after her child was born, and with increasing pressures from her work as a pediatric oncologist,…
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Host and integrative health specialist, Jeremy Quinby, has a conversation with Dr. Judson Brandeis about his new book 21st Century Man, advice from more than 50 experts on men's health. While the book covers everything from mental and emotional well-being, to relationships, to sleep challenges, they go more specifically into Judson's experience as …
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Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Dr. Sanjay Prasad, surgeon, assistant professor at George Washington University, founder of Surgiquality, and author of Resetting Healthcare, where he examines the lack of transparency in surgical care and how the pandemic offers an opportunity to fix the ways care is delivered. Together they discuss chang…
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Host Jeremy Quinby has an episode with Jonathan de Potter, CEO of Behold Retreats, a wellness service that facilitates journeys of self-discovery and transformation including the use of plant based medicine. Together they discuss the history of the use of psychedelics in therapeutic and transformational ways, and in the understanding our spiritual …
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Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Kerry D’Ambrogio, founder of the D'Ambrogio Institute. For more than 30 years he’s worked as a physical therapist, osteopath, board certified acupuncturist, and educator. He shares his unique approach to evaluating multiple systems in seeking to remove barriers to optimal function. With nearly 60 years of …
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Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Dr. Cecily Havert about treating vulnerable populations, and the physical, emotional and mental health challenges we find with them. While we get into the specific challenges in the LGBTQ community, it’s important to consider the lack of attention to care and relationship building missing in treating healt…
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Jeremy has a conversation with Dr. Bonni Goldstein who advised on the film Weediatrics; A Covert Medical Mission about her experience using with cannabis with children which she covers in detail in her latest book “Cannabis is Medicine: How Medical Cannabis and CBD are Healing Everything from Anxiety to Chronic Pain." Working in San Diego, CA, she …
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Jeremy has a conversation with Erin O'Hearn, co producer of the film Weediatrics; A Covert Medical Mission which follows the day to day lives of parents of children struggling with a host of medical challenges including autism and seizures, 2 of the most difficult conditions to care for because of the potential of physical harm. After covering the …
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Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Nikki Kenward about her recent book, It's All In Your Gut - Let Your Second Brain Guide You To Optimal Health. Together they discuss new science backing the validity of calling the gut our second brain, shared cells, the vagus nerve and what may cause the gut to decrease in function. They also discuss their wor…
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In this 100th Episode, Dr. Aaron Babb, winner of the Patreon challenge, interviews Highway to Health host, Jeremy Quinby, about his life, distinctive career and the development of the Highway to Health Podcast. Learn about his experience, entrepreneurship, and program design work he's been engaged in, as well as who Jeremy would still like to inter…
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In this episode Jeremy has a conversation with Dr. Jon Lieff about his new book, The Secret Language of Cells. Much of his work, as you’ll hear in this conversation, is about where the mind exists. We often equate the brain with the mind, but he’s asking us to consider; why are these cells are communicating with one another; what information are th…
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Jeremy has a conversation with his son, Phoenix, about what this past year has been like as a high school senior preparing for college. Together they discuss how learning may or may not have been affected, preparation for college, prom, post-vaccination teen parties, and working at a grocery store through the pandemic. Phoenix also shares his thoug…
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In this episode Jeremy has a conversation with Dr. Elyse Scheuer, his family's dermatologist. They discuss a skin care basics, how to protect your skin from sun damage and how this largest organ in the body protects and expresses what's happening below the surface. They also cover skin care for a number of different conditions and at varying ages. …
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Jeremy has a conversation with Dr. Tera Jansen, sex therapist and host of the podcast University of Pleasure, about how sex can improve our mental health. They discuss some of the common hurdles to having a more robust sex life. After pandemic year and a half, sex might be one of the best restorative tools for rebalancing mentally and emotionally. …
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In this episode Jeremy has a conversation with psychologist Dr. Melanie McNally about our children's digital lives. Every generation of parents questions how technology will affect our child's development, especially in the midst of a global pandemic. Research is now shows that depending on our use, social media and gaming can teach us important li…
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