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    Explore "chronicdisease" with insightful episodes like "Tech Again", "BONUS Episode: The Power of Gratitude with Myra Ali", "#98 Why We Need To Fix Our Food System with Mark Hyman" and "The stress of money (SOP22)" from podcasts like ""Movers and Shakers: a podcast about life with Parkinson's", "The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast", "Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee" and "Speaking of Psychology"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    Tech Again

    Tech Again

    Due to a failure of imagination within the Movers & Shakers team, we've somehow allowed Rory to do a second episode all about Parkinson's technology. But don't fear! He's come to the pub equipped with the latest in life-saving, high-tech bling, along with some top guests who are responsible for developing the next generation of life-saving (or life-changing) technology. But are these products more hype than hope? And will the NHS ever start to reward Britain's brilliant innovators? Listen to today's episode of Movers & Shakers for all this and a lot more.


    Presented by Rory Cellan-Jones, Gillian Lacey-Solymar, Mark Mardell, Paul Mayhew-Archer, Sir Nicholas Mostyn and Jeremy Paxman.

    Produced and edited by Nick Hilton for Podot.

    Additional production by Ewan Cameron.

    Music by Alex Stobbs.

    Artwork by Till Lukat.

    PR by Sally Jones.


    For more additional information about the show, as well as extra resources and exclusive content, please visit MOVERSANDSHAKERSPODCAST.COM


    Movers and Shakers is generously sponsored by the Judge's old chambers, and by the contributions of private donors.



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    BONUS Episode: The Power of Gratitude with Myra Ali

    BONUS Episode: The Power of Gratitude with Myra Ali

    What  an amazing conversation of positivity, mindset and resilience you’re about to hear today.


    Myra Ali is a freelance celebrity and lifestyle journalist, and BBC Guest Editor with bylines in British GQ, BBC, Marie-Claire, and the New York Post. She Interviews A listers such as Tom Holland, Riz Ahmed, Samuel L Jackson, Jake Gyllennhaal, Timothy Chalamet to name a few.


    Myra’s story, however, is much deeper than the glossy magazines she writes for and the  red carpet  events she attends. Myra was born with the rare condition of 'butterfly skin' , epidermolysis bullosa. An extremely rare, life-threatening skin condition that causes her body to blister and tear, and as a result of surgeries has left her with physical disability too.


    Growing up with such a severe and disfiguring condition had a significant impact on her self confidence, ability to make friends as well as choose a career suited to her abilities and ambitions. But undeterred by her limitations, her incredible mindset has been key to breaking barriers and stereotypes and has landed her into the career of her dreams.


    She has been open in her writing about living with her disability, and the way in which disabled women of colour can be too easily left out of the conversation. I’m delighted to showcase her incredible  story with  you and I hope that  after  hearing  about her perspective  on how  impactful the practice of ‘Gratitude’ has been for her, you’ll also undertake a daily gratitude practice.


    We talk about :

    Myra’s upbringing and childhood experiences 

    The book titled “The Secret” and how that  impacted her life

    Gratitude

    The connection between Spiderman and Jason Atherton

    And Representation of disability in the media


    Check her out @myraaliedit


    I listened back to this conversation in full and I just had the biggest smile on my face. Myra is such a rockstar and I hope her story and importantly her energy really inspires you.


    Do check out The Doctor's Kitchen Website for full show notes and details for this and all other episodes




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    #98 Why We Need To Fix Our Food System with Mark Hyman

    #98 Why We Need To Fix Our Food System with Mark Hyman

    Is it possible to create a food system that promotes health, not disease? One that regenerates ecosystems, reverses climate change and ensures no one, least of all the poorest in society, is endangered?

    My guest on this week’s podcast believes it is. He is functional medicine doctor and New York Times bestselling author, Dr Mark Hyman. Mark and I talk about everything from how processed food is addictive by design, to the powerful role good nutrition, from real food, could have in hospitals, schools and prisons. We discuss why soil depletion from intensive farming is one of the biggest drivers of climate change – and why that vegan burger may not be the environmentally friendly option.

    Despite the serious subject matter of this conversation, I’m sure you’ll come away feeling hopeful. Mark doesn’t simply highlight the problems we’re facing. He identifies the ‘fix’, providing practical, positive solutions. It’s a call to action that we can all do our bit to answer.

    Show notes available at drchatterjee.com/98

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    DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.



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    The stress of money (SOP22)

    The stress of money (SOP22)

    APA’s latest Stress in America survey found that 72 percent of Americans reported feeling stressed about money at least some time in the prior month. In this episode, psychologist and researcher Linda Gallo, PhD, talks about how stress from finances and other sources can affect your health.

    APA is currently seeking proposals for APA 2020, click here to learn more https://convention.apa.org/proposals