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    Explore "preventive" with insightful episodes like "National Parks Traveler Podcast | Heat Week In The Parks", "HOHW - Dr Niki Popper: Season 1 - Episode 17", "Polis - Manovra, alta tensione alla Camera (di Anna Laura Bussa)", "RSV Prevention, Part IV: Immunocompromised Populations" and "TALK! with AUDREY" from podcasts like ""National Parks Traveler Podcast", "Health Or High Water: Fitness and Health", "ANSA Polis", "Avalere Essential Voice" and "Talk! with Audrey"" and more!

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    National Parks Traveler Podcast | Heat Week In The Parks

    National Parks Traveler Podcast | Heat Week In The Parks

    This summer has been one of the hottest for the entire world, with temperatures rising above 100 degrees Fahrenheit quite frequently. Here in the United States, there are many places where the heat has gone well above 100 degrees. And at Death Valley National Park, the temperature this past week attracted crowds hoping to see it reach 130 degrees.

    In the National Park System, there are places where summertime heat is routine, something the rangers have become accustomed to and know how to cope with, and something not all park visitors know how to deal with.

    To get a sense for conditions this past week in two of the hottest places in the park system, we’ve reached out to rangers at Grand Canyon National Park and Death Valley National Park. 

    HOHW - Dr Niki Popper: Season 1 - Episode 17

    HOHW - Dr Niki Popper: Season 1 -  Episode 17

    Unveiling New Horizons: Exploring Pelvic Health with Dr. Niki Popper. Join us as we delve into the realm of pelvic health, unraveling the mysteries and empowering individuals with knowledge. Discover innovative approaches, gain insights from an esteemed specialist, and unlock a world of possibilities for a healthier, happier you.

    Where to find Dr. Niki Popper

    Website: https://popperpt.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drnikipopper/

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    TALK! with AUDREY

    TALK! with AUDREY

    A recent Harris Poll survey, Working Through Migraine (n=1,000), found that 1 in 3 people say their performance at work is impacted by migraine more frequently than in pre-pandemic years. Jenn Tardy, an inclusive recruiting expert and career coach, and Dr. Merle Diamond, an internal medicine and headache expert,  talk with me about the survey findings, the impact of migraine in the workplace and  information about an FDA-approved medication available for the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. 

    TALK! with AUDREY

    TALK! with AUDREY

    A recent Harris Poll survey, Working Through Migraine (n=1,000), found that 1 in 3 people say their performance at work is impacted by migraine more frequently than in pre-pandemic years. Jenn Tardy, an inclusive recruiting expert and career coach, and Dr. Merle Diamond, an internal medicine and headache expert,  talk with me about the survey findings, the impact of migraine in the workplace and  information about an FDA-approved medication available for the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. 

    TALK! with AUDREY

    TALK! with AUDREY

    A recent Harris Poll survey, Working Through Migraine (n=1,000), found that 1 in 3 people say their performance at work is impacted by migraine more frequently than in pre-pandemic years. Jenn Tardy, an inclusive recruiting expert and career coach, and Dr. Merle Diamond, an internal medicine and headache expert,  talk with me about the survey findings, the impact of migraine in the workplace and  information about an FDA-approved medication available for the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. 

    TALK! with AUDREY

    TALK! with AUDREY

    A recent Harris Poll survey, Working Through Migraine (n=1,000), found that 1 in 3 people say their performance at work is impacted by migraine more frequently than in pre-pandemic years. Jenn Tardy, an inclusive recruiting expert and career coach, and Dr. Merle Diamond, an internal medicine and headache expert,  talk with me about the survey findings, the impact of migraine in the workplace and  information about an FDA-approved medication available for the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. 

    La symbolique alimentaire

    La symbolique alimentaire

    Dans cet épisode, Sarah nous parle de la symbolique alimentaire. Lors de sa formation Hygie One de Lisa Salis, une partie importante était basée sur la prise en compte de la psychologie de chacun/e. Cela explique le côté holistique de ce suivi en nutrition préventive ! 

    Un épisode coup de cœur, où j’ai beaucoup appris et qui a piqué ma curiosité !  Je vous conseille vivement de prendre le temps de l’écouter !


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    Ep. 668 - Yoga to Support Immunity: Mind, Body, Breathing Guide to Whole Health

    Ep. 668 - Yoga to Support Immunity: Mind, Body, Breathing Guide to Whole Health
    3-28-22 Allen Cardoza Interviews Melanie “Mel” Salvatore-August
    http://answers.network
    https://www.melaniesalvatoreaugust.com

    Yoga to Support Immunity is the #1 New Release in Homeopathy and Preventive Medicine. Author and yogi, Melanie Salvatore-August, returns to give in-depth instructions for specific yoga poses and teaches you how they can assist as immune system boosters. An engaging, easy-to-follow guide, Yoga to Support Immunity is a clear, step-by-step whole-being yoga at home workout to help bring vitality to the mind and spirit.

    With the threat of pandemics and the increasing rise of autoimmune disorders, Yoga to Support Immunity offers holistic, self-care-driven support for optimal health. It is a practical guide that easily can be integrated mind, body, and spirit into everyday life.

    Whether a newcomer to the practice of yoga or a long-time yogi, Salvatore-August encourages readers to maintain a healthy lifestyle with mudras, breathwork, and other instructional daily practices for an at-home workout. Along with the exercise routines, the book also includes daily guidance, meditations, and yogic wisdom for support and overall immunity.

    From Mess to Success: Lessons on culture, leadership & marketing from Scott Jeffrey Miller

    From Mess to Success: Lessons on culture, leadership & marketing from Scott Jeffrey Miller

    We learn best through experience.  Learning is amplified when we take time to reflect on the experience and capture the lessons learned and then take action with the new information in mind.  My guest for this episode is a pro at learning from his mistakes.  He's not afraid to own it and hopes that others will benefit from learning about the messes he created along the way.   

    My guest for this episode is Scott Jeffrey Miller FranklinCovey’s senior advisor on thought leadership.

    Listen in as we discuss the intersection of culture, leadership and marketing and hear Scott's thoughts on successful leadership in challenging times and the tremendous opportunity the C-19 pandemic offers leaders and organizations to innovate and think differently moving forward. Scott shares lessons from his two most recent books entirely born from his own experience making mistakes and growing as a human. 

    People Like Us do Things Like This

    People Like Us do Things Like This

    The title of this episode is borrowed from Seth Godin, a marketing teacher who like my guest for this episode understands deeply the connection between marketing (going to the people in an effort to get them to adopt behavior) and culture (system of values, symbols and norms that informs who people are and how they behave). 

    Successful organizations have learned they must be clear on who they are and who they believe is a good match for their culture.  They have also learned the concepts of marketing apply well beyond the sales department.  

    My guest for this episode is brilliant marketing professional Marcus Collins, Head of Planning at WKNY and Marketing Professor at the University of Michigan. Marcus studies cultural contagion and meaning-making to help those who aim to put ideas in the world that inspire people to take action.  Listen in to gain new perspective on marketing and culture and the steps you can take to use these concepts to create a culture that attracts and retains extraordinary talent.

    Connect with Marcus Collins
    Website: www.marctothec.com
    LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/marctothec

    Connect with Susan Morgan Bailey
    Email: susan.bailey@marshMMA.com
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanmbailey/

     

    Enabling Wellbeing in the Workplace: A discussion with physician Dexter Shurney

    Enabling Wellbeing in the Workplace: A discussion with physician Dexter Shurney

    You’ve likely heard the phrase...An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.  My guest for this episode knows well the benefits of investing in wellbeing and building supportive environments for individuals at work and in their communities. It is easier to be healthy and well if the spaces we spend time in each day enable healthy choices and provide support in the form of positive relationships and connection.  And, it’s far more efficient and cost effective to prevent ill health and try to repair it later.

    Dr. Dexter Shurney is Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Community Wellbeing and the Blue Zones Institute, a “Living Lab” to create, study, and codify best practice, including a lifestyle medicine approach to care, that can be replicated across regions and communities of greatest need.  Listen to hear how Dexter’s broad diversity of experience in health and workplace settings contribute to his broad ranging perspectives of the opportunities we have to enable wellbeing in the workplace.

    NOTE: Dexter’s wifi was a bit unstable at times during our discussion. It’s brief and worth ignoring so you can listen and learn.

    Connect with Dexter Shurney
    Email: shurned@ah.org
    LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/dexter-shurney-61093113/

    Connect with Susan Morgan Bailey
    Email: susan.bailey@marshmma.com
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanmbailey/

     

    Highway funding going federal

    Highway funding going federal

    LLN (2/11/20) - Highway funding in the president’s budget plan goes back to a more traditional scheme to pay for transportation – we’ll discuss what’s in it and what’s not. Also, preventive maintenance is a necessary process to keep your truck on the road – we’ll have some advice. And two state efforts to raise fuel taxes to pay for road work have failed. We’ll cover what they wanted to do and why it failed.

    0:00 – Newscast.

    9:44 – Preventive maintenance

    24:05 – State fuel tax fail.

    38:33 – Federal budget; highway funding.

    1433: Increasing Your Learning Velocity so You Become More Successful Faster with Saar Yoskovitz Co-Founder and Co-Owner of Augury Inc

    1433: Increasing Your Learning Velocity so You Become More Successful Faster with Saar Yoskovitz Co-Founder and Co-Owner of Augury Inc

    Saar Yoskovitz is the co-founder and CEO of Augury, the industrial internet of things technology company bringing predictive maintenance to new markets. He is an avid entrepreneur that has extensive experience in machine learning, signal processing algorithms and system architecture.

    “just do it. Really there is so many reasons why you shouldn’t start your own company and it all boils down to do you believe that you are going to learn even if you fail in two years. What are you going to gain from the experience? And if you asked that question you will find out that wherever you are in life you will probably be better off in two years if you started your own company than if you were to just to stay on your current route and path”…[Listen for More]

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    The Economics of Health: James Knickman

    The Economics of Health: James Knickman

    Social Determinants

    Good health is the product of access to quality medical care and sound public health policy. Effective policies that improve health outcomes include the Earned Income Tax Credit, supportive housing, and access to good public education. Per capita spending on medical care and social services in America and in European countries is about the same, but the US spends much more on medical care, while Europe spends more on social services. Europeans have longer life expectancy and better health statistics than Americans.

    Longevity and future medical innovations

    Disparities exist in life expectancy just as it does in income. The top 20% live 11 years longer than the bottom 20%. Even in comparison to the median, the top 20% are expected to live 4 years longer. This disparity may become even larger with future advances in medical care, such as gene tweaking. They will likely be very expensive, and it’s possible that they may therefore only be accessible to the rich. There will be moral and ethical trade-offs to consider whether health insurance should cover these treatments, who is covered and who is not, and whether they are worth the increase in medical care spending in lieu of investing in social determinants.

    More Health

    The hallmark of good population health is a world in which people are connected to their communities, have a chance to make good decisions about their health, and have the resources to do so. The perspective in the field of health economics is changing towards focusing on better health outcomes for the population, instead of primarily on providing medical care and how to pay for it. What is a better return on investment? Do healthier lives come from more investments in things like education, income, early childhood, social services, and preventive medicine? Or do they come from more investments in high-tech medical innovations?

    Find out more:

    Dr. James Knickman is the Director of the Health Evaluation and Analytics Lab (HEAL), a joint initiative of the Health Policy and Management Program at NYU Wagner and Department of Population Health at NYU Langone. He is also a Senior Research Scientist at the NYU Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and a Clinical Professor in the Department of Population Health at NYU Langone.

    Dr. Knickman was previously the president and CEO of the New York State Health Foundation, a position he held since May 2006. The Foundation focuses on high impact interventions to bring about measurable improvements in New York’s health system. Prior to that appointment, he was Vice President for Research and Evaluation at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF).

    He has published extensive research on issues related to the financing of health care and long-term care and improving services for frail elders, homeless families, and individuals with HIV. Dr. Knickman is the co-author of Jonas & Kovner’s Health Care Delivery in the United States, a widely used textbook on health policy and management.

    Follow James Knickman on Twitter @JimKnickman.

    Detention time: A ‘monstrous problem’

    Detention time: A ‘monstrous problem’

    LLN (8/5/19) – Trucking faces “a monstrous problem” in the form of driver detention time. Also, obesity is a condition solidly linked to one of the most serious illnesses any of us will ever face. We’ll have advice on what you can do. Lease-purchase plans say they give you independence, but instead saddle you with requirements. And we’ll cover what OOIDA had to say to a national conference of the towing industry last week in our nation’s capital.

    0:00-10:10 – Newscast

    10:10-24:59 – Obesity and cancer

    24:59 -39:14 – Detention time; lease-purchase requirements

    39:14-49:07 – OOIDA brings trucker concerns to towing industry

    Ticket for bypassing an “information center”?

    Ticket for bypassing an “information center”?

    LLN (3/4/19) – An unusual citation could ensnare more truckers. Also: Preventive maintenance is a necessary process to keep your truck on the road. Meanwhile, Several cases of underdogs winning in tough situations have come up recently. And Congress is likely to take up issues such as underride guards and insurance minimums.

    0:00-9:26 – Newscast

    9:26-24:13 – Preventive Maintenance

    24:13-39:07 – Underdogs win; unusual citation

    39:07-48:50 – Underride guards, insurance minimums and speed limiters

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