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YOU: The Owner's Manual

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YOU: The Owner’s Manual series of bestselling books; lecturer, TV personality, and radio talk show personality; advocate of exercise and living the healthy life – and he practices what he preaches.
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Time to Transform is designed for Christians to get the practical support and tools you need to build your spiritual, mental, and physical well-being. So you’ll have the knowledge to prevent or reverse lifestyle diseases like…obesity, depression, and heart disease...and lead the best life that God intended for you to have. This is the resource you’ve always been looking for to guide you on your journey to health and wholeness based on evidence-based lifestyle medicine and God’s word. Hosted ...
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This eleven-part podcast series, a companion to PBS' Valentine's Day television special, The Hidden Epidemic: Heart Disease In America, features best-selling author, Dr. Michael F. Roizen, M.D. and Larry King of CNN's Larry King Live and the Larry King Cardiac Foundation, along with Julie Bain, Health Director at Reader's Digest magazine. In conversation with Julie Bain, Dr. Roizen explains ten different, easy steps you can take to a healthier heart. In the eleventh podcast, Larry King tells ...
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A monthly webcast interview series to help success-minded individuals master the social side of business with the best and brightest thought leaders in industry and academia. The Social Capitalist is brought to you by Ferrazzi Greenlight, the leading provider of research-based relationship skills and strategy development for individuals and corporate leaders, founded by Keith Ferrazzi, author of the business classic Never Eat Alone. Past Social Capitalist guests include LinkedIn Founder Reid ...
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Amazing Podcasts Created & Hosted by Dr. Jim Polakof to Stimulate Your Body, Mind and Soul! It's in our nature to explore opportunities that can improve our well-being. As a celebrated podcaster with thousands of listeners, Dr. Jim Polakof continually surpasses normal limits to explore new horizons in creating a better life for his listeners and readers. ‘Live Healthy Longer’ covers a wide range of topics including new advances in health and medicine; the possibility of having past lives and ...
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Those that don’t have time for wellness will eventually have to make time for illness. My name is Dr. Jaime Seeman, a board certified Obstetrician-Gynecologist with a background in Nutrition, Exercise and Health Science. I am also a current Fellow in Integrative Medicine and a Board Certified Ketogenic Nutrition Specialist. I am a wife and a mom to three little girls. I have a passion for preventative medicine. As a former college athlete I got away with poor nutrition most of my life, until ...
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Welcome to this series of carefully prepared mini-sessions for smokers who want expert help quitting. Quitting smoking is a journey and your guide for the 7 different parts of this podcast is Dr. Daniel Seidman. Each different part is targeted, so listeners quickly find what they need. Praise for Quit Smoking Now Podcast with Dr. Daniel Seidman: "This podcast will help you on your journey to being a non smoker! It gives the major ideas you need available to reset your long pattern of handlin ...
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For women over 50 who want to beat the conventional wisdom that says aging equals low energy, weight gain, loss of vitality, disease, and a life that gets smaller and smaller. BS! The RWO50 podcast takes on all the myths of aging--body, mind, spirit--with science-based information so you can worry less about getting older and more about getting through that bucket list. Aging should not diminish your ability to live and love fully. Join the Rebellious Wellness way and learn how to age better ...
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In hour long conversations and Q&A's with business thought leaders, Leon Goren, President and CEO of North America's premier peer network and advisory community, PEO Leadership, looks ahead, beyond the immediate crisis, to help leaders strategize in this unprecedented time amidst huge transition. Learn more at https://peo-leadership.com/.
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On today's episode, Dr. Jaime interviews celebrity chef, author, podcast host and CEO of Pluck, Chef James Barry! Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus... Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyJaime Seeman, M.D. tarafından oluşturuldu
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In this enlightening episode of Live Healthy Longer, we welcome Dr. Joe Casciani, founder of the Living to 100 Club. Dr. Casciani has built an inspiring community and resource hub dedicated to helping individuals over 55 navigate the aging journey with resilience, joy, and vitality. With people living longer than ever, Dr. Casciani encourages us to…
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As a society, we’re currently living through one of the worst epidemics we don’t talk about enough - loneliness. Loneliness impacts more than your social life. Being isolated harms your physical and mental health as smoking, being obese and having a lot of stress. In nature and in God’s Word, we are constantly reminded that we’re not meant to move …
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Bullies exist everywhere: families, workplaces, neighborhoods and communities, politics and government, and organizations of all types and sizes. And in a media landscape where conflict, crisis, chaos, and fear reign supreme, every day we see the worst behavior of celebrities, politicians, and other public figures who serve as role models. Winners …
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In this enlightening episode, Dr. Jim interviews Dr. Debra Whitman, Chief Public Policy Officer of AARP and author of “The Second Fifty”. Together, they explore the transformative journey of aging, breaking down societal misconceptions and focusing on how to thrive in the "second fifty" years of life. Dr. Whitman shares insights from her book, offe…
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Atopic dermatitis is the single most common chronic condition in the world, but it’s also the most misunderstood and mistreated. People who struggle with it endure years of discomfort, a drop in their quality of life, a revolving door of doctors, reams of blood tests and a multitude of treatments. These treatments often focus on food and finding ou…
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With workplace-related stress costing the economy $300 billion per year, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2024's Most & Least Stressed Cities in America, as well as expert commentary, to show where people are struggling and may need assistance. Writer/Analyst Chip Lupo is here to discuss these findings. WalletHub …
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They say age is just a number…and no concept drives this point home more than biological age. You see, your chronological age isn’t the same as the age of your cells. That’s why you can have people who look younger (or older) than their stated age. This has a lot to do with Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 or PAI-1. People age at different rates a…
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Meltem Ece Kars, MD, PhD is a postdoctoral researcher at the Personalized Medicine Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York. Her research at the Itan Lab focuses on identifying the genetic underpinnings of complex disorders, including inflammatory bowel disease, obesity, cardiovascular disease and congenital heart disease …
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As a society, we’re more aware and protective of our health, immunity and hygiene than ever before. So why are we seeing such a sharp rise in allergies? From food intolerance to atopic dermatitis, people have become more hypersensitive to environmental triggers like pollen, animal dander, dust mites and food proteins. The problem is all the steps w…
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On today's episode, Dr. Jaime interviews Board Certified Holistic Nutritionist Kristin Johnson and Functional Diagnostic Nutritionist Maria Claps, two badass women and authors of the new book, "The Great Menopause Myth." Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus... Listen on: Ap…
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Patrick K. Porter, PhD is an award-winning author, educator, consultant, entrepreneur, and speaker. With 20 years of experience operating the largest self-help franchise in the world, he has become a highly sought-after expert within the personal improvement industry, having sold over 3 million of his self-help products worldwide. Dr. Porter has be…
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A deadly secret lurks within our spice racks, medicine cabinets, backyard gardens, and private stashes. Scratch beneath the surface of a red pepper flake, a poppy seed, a magic mushroom cap, or an apple seed, and we find a bevy of strange chemicals. We use these to greet our days (caffeine), cure our infections (penicillin), calm our nerves (CBD), …
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For many people who have always dreamt of being doctors, the reality of practicing medicine has turned into a nightmare. That’s because of physician burnout, a crisis that continues to be a huge cause for concern. From overworking and physical depletion to emotional exhaustion and detachment - these are just some of the struggles physicians are fac…
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Today we sit down with gastroenterologist Dr. Haleh Pazwash as she shares tips on topics such as: how to maintain a healthy gut and avoid tummy upset during a heat wave; summer safety tips to keep your gut health in check; and food safety tips from outdoor entertaining to advice on travel. She will also cover: How to ID food poisoning – signs, symp…
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Long COVID Awareness Day was on March 15. The day highlighted the far-reaching effects of this disabling, chronic, and sometimes lethal disease worldwide, and sound the alarm for governments to accelerate the search for effective treatment. Long COVID means that post-infection symptoms persist for at least three months after contracting COVID-19—an…
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While most people exercise to improve their physical health, regular physical activity also benefits your brain's fitness. There are many invisible gains when you exercise. From managing stress better and higher neuroplasticity to relieving depression and anxiety, exercise benefits the whole person. Exercise exerts stress on your body, but it’s a g…
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The Source: Judith Orloff, MD, is author of the new book, The Genius of Empathy: Practical Skills to Heal Your Sensitive Self, Your Relationships, and the World with Foreword by the Dalai Lama (Sounds True, April 9, 2024). Dr. Orloff is a member of the UCLA Psychiatric Clinical Faculty and a New York Times bestselling author. She’s a leading voice …
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Marijuana and medical research: what may happen in medical research if marijuana is rescheduled, and why our understanding of marijuana's impact is now limited. The Biden administration recently proposed reclassifying marijuana from a Schedule I controlled substance to a Schedule III controlled substance, a change that acknowledges the medical bene…
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When it comes to being healthy, taking care of our bodies is just the tip of the iceberg. After all, we are also spiritual, mental and emotional beings, and these things are pivotal to our physical health. If there is a practice that can tend to all the facets of health, it would be fasting. It’s the secret to physical, mental and spiritual breakth…
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Easy to learn and fun to play, pickleball is also a surprisingly athletic sport. In this user-friendly book, fitness superstars, the Brungardt brothers, focus their expertise on the needs of pickleball players of all levels, applying the same innovative training methods they’ve used with NBA MVPs, Cy Young Award-winners, and Olympic and tennis cham…
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On today's episode, Dr. Jaime interviews Dr. Cate Shanahan, whose revolutionary approach to nutrition and willingness to expose deep-seated flaws and conflicts of interest in science has earned global recognition as a thought leader, NYT Bestselling Author, sought after speaker and consultant. Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Health…
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When treating allergies, your wallet may drain faster than your sinuses. According to the latest ValuePenguin study, 31.8% of American adults have allergies — whether seasonal, food or eczema. And spending on allergic reactions rose 230% between 2000 and 2021. In addition to exploring our findings, stick around to learn how you can utilize your hea…
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If you’re suffering from atopic dermatitis, the condition isn’t just skin deep. Every itch can cascade into a world of discomfort and pain. Every flare up is an interruption to your quality of life, and every scar can leave you feeling less confident. This is a reality millions live in, and often it leads to anxiety and depression, which can exacer…
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Dr. Edoardo Marcora, Ph.D, is here today to discuss Immune Cells Identified as Key Player in Brain Health: New Discoveries for Alzheimers and other lipid rich tissue related diseases.YOU: The Owner's Manual tarafından oluşturuldu
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Heidi is a venture capitalist, a corporate director, a Stanford lecturer, and at heart, always an entrepreneur. She co-founded the software company T/Maker and served as its CEO for over a decade until its acquisition by Deluxe Corporation. After a stint as VP of Worldwide Developer Relations at Apple, She entered the VC industry with Softbank, and…
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On today's episode, Dr. Jaime interviews New York Times bestselling author, tech entrepreneur, Stanford-educated MD and infectiously-positive superwoman, Dr. Casey Means! Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus... Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify…
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Taking care of our bodies and minds is critical to our health, but it’s not enough. If we want total healing and wellness, we have to include our spiritual health and a meaningful relationship with God. As a physician, I believe that there’s a level of healing you can’t achieve by exercising and eating right. Some healing can only come from the Lor…
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Gretchen Rubin is the bestselling author of The Happiness Project and other books, co-host of the hit podcast Happier, and one of our most influential observers of happiness and human nature writing today. In LIFE IN FIVE SENSES, Rubin explores how fully plugging into her senses personally helped her experience her own life in a more fulfilling way…
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On today's episode, Dr. Jaime interviews successful entrepreneur and author of "The Gravity of Up," Brent Yates. GET 15% OFF EQUIP PRIME PROTEIN USING CODE DRFIT AT WWW.EQUIPFOODS.COM Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus... Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify…
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“You are what you eat”. It’s a statement we always hear, and though it’s true, it's not the full picture of our health. Everything we’re learning in gut health shows that we are also the microbes we feed. Of course, we know that gut health plays a crucial role in our digestion and immune health, but the gut is also deeply connected to our minds and…
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Vulnerable Minds: The Harm of Trauma and the Hope of Resilience (Penguin Random House / Avery; 3/12/24) by neurobiologist and educator Marc Hauser, PhD shows the importance of these dimensions, shows how they generate signatures of trauma, and provides a road map for treatment that emphasizes the idea of a toolkit of options. This book offers a hop…
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Cancer is the second cause of death worldwide, and cases are set to increase to 35 million over the next two decades. Even though we’ve made great strides in research and therapeutic advances, the risk of cancer is still high. That doesn’t mean we have to just accept that cancer will happen to more of us. There are steps we can take to prevent it a…
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“AMD is one of the leading causes of vision loss and blindness,” says Dr. Andrea Zimmerman, Low Vision Specialist at Lighthouse Guild. “If you are over 60, you are at risk for AMD, which is why even if you have no symptoms, you should get an eye exam once a year,” In addition to age, other risk factors for AMD include: a history of smoking, genetic…
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My guest this week is retired neonatologist and author, Kaye Drew White. She shares her journey through the male-dominated medical field during a time when sexism and racism were rampant issues. Her memoir, Stress Test, is set to release on June 7th, provides an insightful look into the challenges she faced as a woman in medicine and offers advice …
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The New Approach to Health: Using Power Foods to Cause Rapid, Permanent Weight Loss Scientists have found that certain foods trigger weight loss automatically. Unlike the usual approach to dieting which focuses on going hungry and avoiding the foods you love, the Power Foods approach encourages you to add specific foods that cause weight loss. Powe…
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When it comes to metabolic health, high blood sugar isn’t the only cause for concern. If your blood sugar is in between normal and diabetic, you’re prediabetic and at risk for heart attacks and other challenges. Prediabetes doesn’t have overt symptoms, so it’s really easy for it to be missed. That’s what makes it so dangerous. Unless you’re intenti…
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Much of what we know about women’s bodies and health has come from men. Their points of view have helped shape the way we feel about our bodies—and the kind of medical attention we receive. Our “normal” bodily functions—as well as our pain, pleasure, strength, and intellectual capacity—have been based on an overwhelmingly male narrative uninformed …
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Dr. McConnell, through his work with the American Heart Association and the National Fitness Foundation, highlights the many ways our society can reduce heart disease for all. Fight Heart Disease Like Cancer covers, among other topics: • simple and powerful therapies to reverse heart disease and prevent heart attacks and strokes • digital health te…
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This episode is for you if you are suffering (in silence or if you feel everyday is a battle for your self worth), in a relationship gone bad or has been bad for years. Shannon Petrovich, LSCW, LISAC, BCD is an expert in the complex world of toxic relationships. This is an especially important interview in light of the many studies highlighting how…
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As far back as the sixth century B.C., physicians have looked to treat diabetes through diet. Today, it is estimated that over 30 million Americans have been diagnosed with this chronic disease and up to 9 million suffer undiagnosed. In RETHINKING DIABETES: What Science Reveals About Diet, Insulin, and Successful Treatments (Knopf, Nonfiction; Janu…
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A new understanding of memory is emerging from the latest scientific research. In this groundbreaking tour of the mind and brain, one of the world’s top memory researchers radically reframes the way we think about the everyday act of remembering. Combining accessible language with cutting-edge research, Ranganath reveals the surprising ways our bra…
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