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In today’s episode, we discuss pain relief, musculoskeletal health, and more with Dr. Chad Nowlin. Dr. Chad is the founder of NRG Physio and the creator of the Keystone Reset. With NRG Physio, he is committed to helping companies reduce wasteful spending on musculoskeletal health conditions using fresh approaches to health screening and root cause pain relief in rehab – all while helping shift the culture of physical wellness inside the organization…
Dr. Chad is at the forefront of a new wave of physiotherapy built around a simple yet poignant philosophy: "Pain is not a medical problem. It is...
Episode • 12 September 2024 • 34m and 6s
How does the environment impact human health and rights? What role do waste and chemical issues play in the sustainable welfare of society? Vito Buonsante, an EU and International law specialist, joins the podcast to explain…
Vito is an environmental lawyer and Technical and Policy Advisor for IPEN. Here, he works on a wide range of issues related to chemical safety, including SAICM and its emerging policy issues and issues of concern, the Stockholm, Basel, and Rotterdam Convention.
With over 15 years of experience in drafting, analyzing, and implementing environmental legislation, Vito leverages his expertise in che...
Episode • 11 September 2024 • 21m and 3s
In today’s episode, we sit down with KC Owens to discuss her work as a dog breeder for the T1 diabetes community. As the founder of Tattle Tail Scent Dogs, KC is on a mission to produce highly trainable, healthy puppies that can excel as service/therapy dogs, working dogs, and companions. Driven by their motto, “Where a dog’s nose saves a life and embraces a heart,” Tattle Tail Scent Dogs have helped countless individuals and families with Diabetic Alert Dogs – and KC joins us to share her personal journey and the impact of her work.…
KC has fac...
Episode • 10 September 2024 • 48m and 18s
In today’s episode, we sit down with Dr. Deborah Zelinsky, an optometrist renowned worldwide for her work in neuro-optometric rehabilitation. Currently serving as the founder and executive research director of The Mind-Eye Institute, Dr. Zelinsky is committed to making the latest eye-related scientific discoveries more accessible to patients both domestically and globally. How does she plan on achieving this goal? By training other eyecare professionals on retinal processing enhancement using her patented methods…
Dr. Zelinsky is known for the development of the Z-Bell Test: a patented test that enables doctors to prescribe lenses and administer other opto...
Episode • 9 September 2024 • 44m and 12s
Are there ways to afford college without getting buried in debt? What financial options do parents have to help their children achieve their higher education ambitions? Angie Grimm joins the podcast to address these important questions and explain her unique approach to helping students make valuable informed decisions about the future…
Angie is a College Funding Professional at College Solutions, a company that offers late-stage planning services for parents with students attending college in the near future. With an emphasis on families with college-bound high school students, Angie and her team are on a mission to help th...
Episode • 8 September 2024 • 35m and 1s
In today’s episode, we are joined by Dr. Tina Marie (Waliczek) Cade to dive into the intriguing world of urban-plant interactions, the effects of greenspace on people, and more. As a Professor of Horticulture at Texas State University, Dr. Cade teaches 12 different courses in horticulture and advises multiple graduate students on research projects. Her interests in this field are broad, as she studies the active engagement of individuals with plants in community, home, or school gardens, as well as the passive interaction with plants in green spaces both outdoors and indoors, including the presence of indoor plants…
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Episode • 7 September 2024 • 21m and 48s
Dr. Michael Marmor, Professor Emeritus of Ophthalmology at Stanford University, delves into the captivating realm of the human eye in this thought-provoking podcast episode. Focusing on the profound impact of eyes on various facets of human experience, Dr. Marmor shares his insights and expertise on this intriguing topic — particularly in the realm of art.
Dr. Marmor's research interests cover several areas, including the physiology and pathophysiology of retina and pigment epithelium, electrophysiological retinal and RPE function tests, and newer electroretinographic techniques such as multifocal ERG recording. Additionally, he is interested in the relationship between human vision and ar...
Episode • 6 September 2024 • 28m and 41s
Today, we connect with Thomas Licker to discuss his decades of experience managing biohazard investigations and remediations. As a certified bio-environmental infection control remediator and recovery master, Thomas serves as the president of the American Bio-Recovery Association. Here, he has helped create and publish the Bio Recovery Site Risk Assessment (BSRA) guidance document and the Restoration Industry Association (RIA) Environmental Risk Specialist (ERS) program.
Thomas studied environmental science in college. After researching soil, brown water, air, and industrial hygiene, he found himself working for the US Environmental Protection Agency as a contractor — remediating some of the nation's wo...
Episode • 5 September 2024 • 31m and 2s
Dive deep into the mysterious world of killer whales with Isabella Reeves, a passionate Ph.D. candidate in marine biology at the Cetacean Research Center. In this captivating podcast, Isabella takes you on a journey into the remote and harsh habitats of killer whales, the second most widespread species globally after humans.
Isabella shares the challenges of studying these elusive creatures, who dart through the ocean at high speeds, making them difficult to spot and study. Learn about the innovative techniques she employs, including a modified crossbow with a dart that collects a tiny sample of skin...
Episode • 4 September 2024 • 20m and 16s
Chris Peng, the Co-Founder and CEO of Labfront, joins us to delve into the groundbreaking initiatives of their startup, poised to transform health research. Labfront is on a mission to bridge the gap between medical research and practical applications, aiming to remedy the deficiencies in our current healthcare system.
In this episode, Peng shares the inspiration behind Labfront and how they are enhancing software infrastructure to consolidate data from various wearable sensors. By breaking down silos that often conceal crucial health information, Labfront strives to pinpoint and address underlying diseases.
Labfront empowers researchers by offering...
Episode • 3 September 2024 • 39m and 13s
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