Future of Health Radio has a variety of podcast programs that examine various topics in healthcare with a panel of doctors and experts from the Providence network. Please go listen and subscribe to the new podcast programs presented by Providence including Talk With A Doc, Culture of Health, His Health, Her Health, Talk2BeWell, Innovations of Health, Providence Cares and more...
Finding and creating a supportive community is ideal for sustained success. As Heart to Start is one large community, our friends participating in each season also strengthen their own personal communities too. As our program is 100% virtual this year, it's important that participants find connections close to home to provide the social interaction, accountability, and maybe even some shared goals to follow throughout the season. Hear from one of our original participants and some of her friends who've connected from our program and have continued to build their friendships over the years.
Get more information or register for Heart to Start at hearttostart.org.
When starting a new exercise program or mapping a training plan, there's planning involved to set yourself up for success. One of the often forgotten, yet very important, tools is your mental plan-mindset, goal setting, creating a supportive community. You're in luck as we have our friend, and certified mental performance coach sharing all the tools to get your mental approach dialed in and ready for the season.
Get more information or register for Heart to Start at hearttostart.org.
As we celebrate the start of our 10th year, we take a look back to where it all started with a visit from a few friends who've been with us since day one and who continue the work to advocate within their communities. You'll be energized and inspired to get started with our 12-week season!
Get more information or sign up to register at hearttostart.org.
In this episode, we discuss the detriments of expectations and extra pressures put on high school teens. We'll talk about how the school experience is different for students now compared to 10-20 years ago, or even 2 years ago, and how those differences impact their mental health
Today's discussion is about the importance of what we can really do to help a cause versus promoting a cause to help our own image.
If you are looking for support with your mental health, or any other medical questions, please visit Providence.org and for parents, teachers and students check out Work2bewell.org.
In this episode of Talk2BeWell, we'll discuss the anxieties of being back in school after such a long hiatus and about how to recognize and manage these anxieties.
Healthy relationships can help improve your mental health and can be a major support when you are struggling too. Creating and keeping healthy relationships takes work and communication and it’s important to create boundaries on unhealthy relationships too. In this Episode, Dr. Robin Henderson talks candidly with 1 college freshman 2 high school teens on relationships.
In this episode of Let's Finish Cancer, we are discussing pancreatic cancer with Dr. Jennifer L. Pasko, a specialist in hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery. Dr. Pasko speaks with Mary Renouf about what pancreatic cancer looks like today in regards to diagnosis, treatment and survivability, advancements we've made and what it looks like for the coming years.
Host Mary Renouf speaks with Dr. Jiten Patel, a critical care specialist and pulmonologist about his latest lung cancer research study and what it could mean for the treatment of lung cancer in the coming years.
Host Mary Renouf speaks with, Dr. Houman Solomon, Director of Bariatric Surgery at Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center about what bariatric surgery is, the different types of surgeries available and who are the best candidates for weight loss surgery.
An important part of the Providence Mission is the work that is being done with partners and within our communities. The Sisters of Providence have been in Montana for 150 years serving the poor and vulnerable, and the community benefits program is one way we continue their legacy. Learn how Providence Montana invested to help support the health and wellbeing within their region, by assessing and fulfilling the needs of their community.
Play therapy is serious business for certified child life specialists, and they have an unlimited number of tools to help kids adjust to their new health needs. Along with nurses, they create a dynamic duo to support kids undergoing treatment for cancer and provide the right resources for the whole family.
Cancer. The single word diagnosis can change family dynamics in an instant. Dr. Mike Barsotti, Chief Medical Officer at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center talks about the impact of childhood cancer and the resources available to support all members of the family. Plus, he talks about all members of the care team and what families can expect from each professional.
Host Mary Renouf chats with 5x @UFC welterweight champion, American professional mixed martial artist, and broadcast analyst, Tyron Woodley about everything mentalhealth. We discuss the stigma around mental health, admitting you need help and how to ask for it, and much more!
For more mental health resources, visit: work2bewell.org
It's okay to not be okay! We've all lost a lot this year: loved ones, pets, sports, events, relationships and more. In this episode, Dr. Robin Henderson is joined by a college freshman and two high school students as they share their journeys and experiences with grief and what has helped them along the way.
For more resources, visit: work2bewell.org
Let's Talk Mental Health is a show focused on all aspects of mental health and wellness, and how it impacts our physical health. We will share stories and speak with behavioral health experts to normalize conversations around mental health, and the need for occasional support. Our goal is to reduce stigma and provide our listeners with the tools and resources they need to lead physically and mentally healthy lives.
Dr. Phuong Nguyen, MD, Director of Advanced Endoscopy at Providence and Lorraine Peterson, a GERD patient, provide us with in-depth insights into the experience, treatments and procedures needed to cure and manage the disease. Lorraine shares her very personal journey of overcoming the challenges and finding the strength to make lifestyle changes.
Karen Rentas, PhD., speaks with host Mary Renouf about mental health in the Latinx communities and how culture and traditions play a role.
In this episode of His Health, host Rick Malambri speaks with Dr. Dan Getz of Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center about cardiac health for men. His Health is sponsored by Boston Scientific and produced by Providence. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the His Health podcast to hear more important topics on men's health!!
In this episode of His Health, host Rick Malambri speaks with Dr. Dan Getz of Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center about nutrition and whole body health for men. His Health is sponsored by Boston Scientific and produced by Providence. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the His Health podcast to hear more important topics on men's health!!
Laurie Kelley, Chief Philanthropy Officer and SVP at Providence is joined by NFL Defensive End, Solomon Thomas and his The Defensive Line co- founders, Martha and Chris Thomas. They discuss BIPOC Mental Health, the reason behind their foundation and suicide prevention.
Leaving high school to head off to college can be exciting and scary. Dr. Robin Henderson is joined by 3 Work2BeWell seniors getting ready to head to campus. They will discuss peer pressure, campus safety, leaving home and techniques to take care of their mental health in college.
Host Mary Renouf speaks with Anna Nguyen, Licensed Family + Marriage Therapist on the important topic of mental health in the AAPI community. They discuss the stigma of mental health along with how culture and norms play a role in how the topic of mental health is treated in the AAPI community.
Providence Alaska behavioral health caregivers and community partners are working toward increasing knowledge and resources for teens and college-aged people throughout Alaska. Listen to this Town Hall discussion to learn more about how to access mental health services for youth.
Dr. Robin Henderson speaks with members of the Work2BeWell National Student Advisory Council about their views and perspectives on the COVID-19 vaccines and their commitment to wellness.
Host Rick Malambri speaks with Dr. James Kuan about prostate cancer-signs, symptoms and treatments. Make sure to tune in to this important discussion!
His Health is sponsored by Boston Scientific and produced by Providence.
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In this episode of His Health, host Rick Malambri speaks with Urologist, Dr. James Kuan of Swedish in Seattle about enlarged prostate, or BPH. They discuss what it is, what it means for men's health, causes, and different treatments.
His Health is sponsored by Boston Scientific and produced by Providence.
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In this episode of His Health, host Rick Malambri speaks with Urologist, Dr. James Kuan of Swedish in Seattle about erectile dysfunction. They discuss the causes of ED, different treatments and how it's much more common in men than you might realize. His Health is sponsored by Boston Scientific and produced by Providence. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the His Health podcast to hear more important topics on men's health!!
In the premiere episode of His Health, host Rick Malambri speaks with Urologist, Dr. James Kuan of Swedish Medical Center in Seattle about the basics of men's health. What check-ups and health screenings men need and when they need them.
His Health is sponsored by Boston Scientific and produced by Providence.
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For some, recovery from COVID-19 takes substantially longer than it does for others, and it leaves behind a host of continuing health problems. Teams of professionals may be a part of the care team for longhaulers, including physical therapy, speech language pathologists, physical rehabilitation, and nutrition and wellness experts. This discussion highlights the work being done by programs at St. Jude Medical Center in Texas.
As many as a quarter of known pregnancies end in miscarriage. But that doesn't make it easy to talk about. On today's program, we explore early pregnancy loss, the way individuals often cope with the trauma alone, silently, and how the loss can persist for years -- sometimes, even a lifetime.
Mary Renouf and neurologist Dr. Matthew Ho talk about strokes and stroke care. What are the signs and symptoms of a stroke, the FAST method of recognizing a stroke and what to do when you see these signs.
Today's experts discuss Irritable Bowel Syndrome, the ROME 4 criteria of IBS, benefits of the elimination diet, identifying fodmaps, and obtaining optimal gut health with nutrition.
Mary Renouf and neurologist Dr. Matthew Ho talk about strokes and stroke care. What are the signs and symptoms of a stroke, the FAST method of recognizing a stroke and what to do when you see these signs.
Mary Renouf and dietician Caitlin Snider discuss the various weight management programs in the Community Wellness Program along with tools for weight loss and weight management.
Host Mary Renouf discusses lower back pain with Dr. Mark Basiratmand. What are some causes and treatments that can help your pain...
Isabella Mercado, college student and influencer, speaks with Mary Renouf about her experiences with mental health as a young woman in today's society, body positivity and how being part of the Latinx community has played a role in her mental wellness.
The Black Birth Empowerment Initiative (BBEI - pronounced “Bay”) is a component of the Swedish Doula Program that seeks to honor Black lives by centering and uplifting the Black birth experience with culturally congruent doula care. The Black Birth Empowerment Initiative provides doula care created for us by us to empower Black/African American clients for delivery and after their baby arrives.
BBEI was created to address the disparities in the black community including disproportionately higher prenatal complications, stillbirths, postpartum complications, and increased mortality rates for both the mother and child.
Learn more https://www.swedish.org/services/doula-services/black-birth-empowerment-initiative
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A panel of experts from Providence discusses the idea of going from Healthcare 1.0, a hospital-centric mentality, and expanding into Healthcare 2.0, which is looking at different factors that affect the overall health of the broader communities, like housing, food availability and wellness, and how they are intertwined, can allow us to make improvements and develop programs that lead towards a healthier environment and community at large.
In this episode of Hear Me Now, we speak with Syl Trepanier, Chief Nursing Officer for Providence, about what the pandemic has taught us about the profession of nursing and what we still have to learn. It's become very clear, especially during the pandemic, how important it is to bring science to the bedside, and that role, more than any other, belongs to nurses.
Olympic Gold Medalist, Kikkan Randall, Nadine Baker, Ph.D., and Brandy Stratman, LCSW discuss youth behavioral health in Alaska. To educate the community about the importance of mental health & to help parents talk to their kids about mental health. We want to increase knowledge or resources for teens/college-age and encourage them to access the resources themselves or for their friends.
*If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health there are free mental health resources and tools at work2bewell.org
*For our audience in Alaska, you can always reach out to The Alaska Careline 1-877-266-4357 or text 4help to 8398633-11 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday
*For crisis support anywhere please reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Available 24 hours in English and Spanish. 800-273-8255 For text support Text HOME to 741741 for free, 24/7 crisis counseling.
In this episode of Talk2BeWell, we discuss racial trauma and how it affects youth in our communities and their mental health.
*If you are in need of assistance or looking for resources, please visit https://work2bewell.org/.
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In this episode of Hear Me Now, a conversation with Dr. Diane Meier, professor of geriatrics and palliative medicine at Mt. Sinaia School of Medicine, about increasing access to quality palliative care programs and the state of palliative care today.
Student's for a Healthy Oregon, a coalition of students activists developing mental health legislation, speak with Dr. Robin Henderson about the bill they are currently working on and why mental health is important to them.
In this episode of Talk2BeWell, we discuss the college admission application process and how to decide which is the best college for you.
Join Dr. Robin Henderson and guests, Billie and Paula as they discuss transgender mental health and education on Transgender Day of Visibility.
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Host Mary Renouf speaks with Dr. Katheryn Hudon about what to expect from a pediatric well-check visit for a teen. What questions the pediatrician generally asks, important exams, vaccinations for that age group and transitioning from pediatrician to an "adult" doctor.
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In today's episode, we discuss COVID Longhaulers Syndrome and its signs and symptoms along with the COVID vaccinations.
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Rick Riess and Dr. Frances Broyles discuss the Providence HMR Weight Management program. The challenges of weight loss, especially during a pandemic, and insights into tools and tips for finding success with managing your weight.
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Quitting tobacco is the single most important step you can take to protect your health and the health of your family. In this episode, host Mary Renouf speaks with Katie Maisch of Inland Northwest Health Services' tobacco cessation program, Quit For Good.
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Host Mary Renouf speaks with Dr. Daniel Getz and they get to the truth to some of the medical myths and misconceptions many of us have. They discuss the COVID vaccine, stroke and heart attack symptoms, does that green mucus really mean you have an infection and more. Don't miss this interesting and informative episode.
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Host Mary Renouf speaks with Dr. Mark Basiratmand about the Mediterranean Diet. They discuss the health benefits, why so many health experts are recommending it and the history of this style of eating.
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In this pre-recorded Live episode, some of our doctors and experts answer questions about the COVID vaccines. What's true, what's not true and what we know at this point.
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In this pre-recorded Live episode, we have experts discussing the new COVID variants-what we know so far and how this will affect the ongoing pandemic.
For more updates on the vaccines visit: https://coronavirus.providence.org/covid-vaccine
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In this pre-recorded live town hall event, host Josh Cutler speaks with Cat Zingano, Deya Direct, Veronica, Pome'e and Dr. Danny Rodriguez. They discuss mental health during the pandemic, especially how it has affected the BIPOC community and thoughts about the COVID vaccines.
This episode is a previously recorded Facebook/LinkedIn Town Hall event.
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In this episode of Culture of Health, Beverly Murray, a Regional Chief HR Officer of Providence, speaks with Kenya Beckmann, Regional Chief Philanthropy Officer of Providence in Southern California about her journey to becoming a female executive and the topics of health equity for women and the BIPOC community, social inequalities, disparities in healthcare and how she has helped the underserved communities in Southern California throughout the pandemic.
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This is part 2 of our Spanish-speaking town hall where experts discuss COVID-19 and important information about the vaccines.
This episode is a previously recorded Town Hall Live event
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In today's medical community, technology is a key element, but how do we keep medicine human? In this episode of Hear Me Now, we'll be discussing the intersection between technology and medicine.
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In this episode of Talk2BeWell, we discuss finding resources and seeking help for your mental health.
Join Dr. Robin Henderson and members of the Work2BeWell Teen National Advisory Council as they discuss social media and body image from a teen's perspective.
Work2BeWell Crisis Line Resources: https://work2bewell.org/crisis-lines/
How important is sleep in a teen's life? Dr. Robin Henderson talks with Lily and Lianna from Work2BeWell National Advisory Council.
Work2BeWell Resources: https://work2bewell.org/crisis-lines/
We've all let our minds spiral something that's not a big deal into one. Hear from Dr. Robin Henderson, Dominic, Molly, and Catherine on how they deal with mental spiraling in this episode of Talk2BeWell. We discuss what mental health spiraling is, what it feels like, recognizing your triggers and methods for working through it or stopping it before it feels out of control.
This topic may be triggering for some. Please take care when listening.
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In this episode, we talk with two of the nurses that cared for the first U.S. COVID patient in Everett, Washington as we reflect on nursing's role in what was not yet a pandemic. This is the story of how training and education prepared Providence to care for the first COVID patient before they even arrived.
Behind the scenes of a pandemic. We'll meet some of the people who have kept hospitals and care teams working during a year of extraordinary and unprecedented stress. In this episode, we are singing the praises of the Unsung Heroes.
Dr. Roseann Getchell and Dr. Tyson Payne continue their important discussion on homeschooling kids and teens during COVID. In this episode, internet safety, social isolation, social anxiety, cyber-bullying are all topics that are tackled, along with keeping our kids positive during this difficult time.
This episode was pre-recorded as a live event.
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Dr. Robin Henderson and Brette Borow discuss social isolation during the pandemic and how it can affect your mental health. The difference between social isolation and loneliness, how these feelings are impacting our mental health and some solutions for helping ourselves and others when these feelings take hold.
This episode was pre-recorded as a live event.
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In this episode we discuss bridging the gap between self care and Express Care. How regular check-ups, wellness exams and health maintenance should be a part of your self care plan and the role the Providence Express Care program can play.
This episode was pre-recorded as a live event.
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Dr. Roseann Getchell and Dr. Tyson Payne discuss homeschooling kids and teens during COVID and how it might be affecting their mental health. Social isolation, social anxiety, keeping your kids and teens motivated and what will going back to in-person school look like are all topics that are tackled in this important discussion along with keeping our kids positive during this difficult time.
This episode was pre-recorded as a live event.
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James Simmons hosts this important conversation about mental health and the BIPOC community. Panelists Rosie Mercado, Nina Chantele, YoNasDa Lonewolf, Vanessa Casillas discuss societal and cultural differences in the BIPOC communities and how racial identity, ethnicity, cultural traditions and norms, and the communities they grew up in affected their own mental health and what obstacles they have had in achieving mental wellness.
This episode is a previously recorded Town Hall Live.
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James Q. Simmons, NP, speaks with Robin Henderson, Chief Executive of Behavioral Health of Providence Oregon, reflect on letting go of the negatives of 2020 and thinking about what the positives were so we can bring those forward in 2021 and find some hope after a difficult year. This episode was recorded previously as a Live event.
Laurie Kelley, Josh Cutler and Roger Dowdy discuss the Providence Caregiver Support Program that provides behavioral health assistance and resources to all caregivers, especially during the challenging time of the pandemic.
*In 2021, find new episodes of Talk With A Doc on your favorite podcast platforms by searching "Talk With A Doc" and subscribe to keep up to date! You can also listen at the following link: https://anchor.fm/providence57.
One in eight patients that visit the emergency room are in need of behavioral health services or in mental health crisis. Laura Knapp and Katie Gilligan discuss the need for behavioral health services to urgent care and emergency room departments and the benefit of that whole health care for patients and the Behavioral Health Urgent Care in Everett, Washington.
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Host Meredith Cunningham speaks with Dr. Katie Hendley, a neurologist and Dr. Valeria Johnson, a clinical psychologist, about the addition of a clinical psychologist to the neurology team at Covenant Health and how that has positively impacted whole patient care within their department and the ability to improve quality of life for patients with neurological disease.
*In 2021, find new episodes of Talk With A Doc on your favorite podcast platforms by searching "Talk With A Doc" and subscribe to keep up to date! You can also listen at the following link: https://anchor.fm/providence57.
Ali Santore, Senior VP of Government Affairs and Social Responsibility for Providence and Julie Rovner, Chief Washington Correspondent for Kaiser Health News and host of the all-women panelist podcast, “What the Health?”, join us for a conversation about the opportunities and challenges members of the new Biden administration face as they work to mend the nation, deal with the nation's response to a deadly pandemic, and advance access to care for underserved populations in what is now a four trillion-dollar healthcare business in America.
In today's episode, the panel discuss mental wellness and how COVID and seasonal mood disorders and fluctuations can affect your mental well-being.
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Dr. Robin Henderson and Dr. Nate Goins discuss how kindness and compassion can improve your overall mental wellness.
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Dr. Robin Henderson and Dr. James Simmons discuss how to cope and stay mentally well over the holidays during the COVID pandemic.
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Brette Borow and Dr. Doug Koekkoek discuss the importance and value of having a primary care doctor where the goal is prevention and disease management.
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Angela Marith and Dr. Rhonda Medows discuss how best to keep you and your loved ones safe over the holidays during the pandemic.
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Host Mary Renouf and Dr. Jan Carlo Zegarra discuss Lifestyle Medicine and its benefits.
Dr. Michael Ravelo and Brette Borow discuss what you need to know about the flu season while we are in the midst of a global pandemic.
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Host Mary Renouf and Dr. Lori Tam discuss women's heart health--what societal, physical and lifestyle issues might increase a woman's potential for heart disease, how to lower your risks and how to keep your heart healthy.
*Look for Season 2 of Her Health in 2021. Find new episodes by searching "Her Health" on your favorite podcast platform or going to the following link: https://anchor.fm/providence5
In today's Culture of Health episode, we have a Town Hall on COVID and the new COVID vaccines for our Spanish-speaking listeners. Get the information you need about this new phase of the pandemic. Host Mary Ann Walker Aguirre, Founder Los Defensores and 1800 THE LAW2 LLC Director of the Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation speaks with doctors and experts from Providence.
En el episodio de hoy Cultura de la Salud, tenemos un Ayuntamiento en COVID y las nuevas vacunas COVID para nuestros oyentes de habla hispana. Obtenga la información que necesita sobre esta nueva fase de la pandemia. La anfitriona Mary Ann Walker Aguirre, Fundadora Los Defensores y 1800 THE LAW2 LLC Directora de la Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation habla con médicos y expertos de Providence.
Dr. Becca Bartles and Michelle James of Providence discuss the COVID-19 vaccines. What you need to know about the vaccines now that they are here, possible side affects, how it will be dispersed and more.
Host Mary Renouf speaks with Dr. Jan Carlo Zegarra about chiropractic care and how it aids in overall wellness.
In this episode of Her Health, host Mary Renouf and Dr. Robin Henderson discuss a woman's healthy body image, diet culture, and how messages from social media, media campaigns and family members can impact a woman's mental health and how they feel about their bodies.
*Find future episodes of Her Health on your favorite podcast platform by searching for "Her Health" or at the following link: https://anchor.fm/providence5. Season 2 is coming in 2021, so be sure to subscribe! *
Dr. Amy Thompson and Rebecca Meador, a lactation specialist, discuss breastfeeding and lactation issues and solutions.
Suffering from foot pain? In this episode of Talk With A Doc, host Mary Renouf and Dr. Helen F. Kuo, DPM discuss foot health and plantar fasciitis.
Host Mary Renouf and Dr. Vern Saboe discuss chiropractic care and how it can be used to relieve many types of pain and eliminate or reduce opioid usage.
Strategic thinking for staying healthy, staying sane and staying engaged during the upcoming COVID winter.
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In today's episode, we discuss mental health and the pandemic along with a reflection on heroes and hypocrisy in healthcare.
After a life-threatening or traumatic event, some people count themselves as fortunate while others are left with a sense of guilt. Survivors sometimes wonder they suffered less than others. In this episode, learn more about Survivor's Guilt, how to recognize it, and how to cope.
**Trigger Warning: We will be discussing traumatic events, including suicide, which may be triggering to some.
In this episode, we discuss the Providence Out of the Darkness Walks, an annual effort to raise awareness of suicide and suicide prevention.
**This program contains subject matter related to mental health and suicide. If you or a loved one is in crisis, please reach out to the Crisis Text Line (Text TALK to 741741) or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) to talk to someone who can help. To learn more, visit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention at afsp.org.
The COVID-19 pandemic has devastated our mental health and well-being and additional deaths from drug or alcohol misuse and suicide could occur as a result of living though a pandemic. These are “deaths of despair” and they are rising due to the isolation and collective trauma we feel in our current environment of isolation and injustices. But there is hope. Our panelists in this episode will discuss how we can cope and be well in today’s changing culture.
Host Mary Renouf speaks with Nelman C. Low, M.D., a specialist in Otolaryngology at Providence about tinnitus-what it is, if it can be treated and more.
Host Mary Renouf and Dr. Diana M. Currie, an OB/GYN with Providence discuss more about hormones, menopause and the libido and how those health issues affect women in their 30's, 40's and 50's.
*Find future episodes of Her Health on your favorite podcast platform by searching for "Her Health" or at the following link: https://anchor.fm/providence5. Season 2 is coming in 2021, so be sure to subscribe! *
Learn about insomnia from Megan E. Hennessay, D.O. She and host, Mary Renouf discuss what might be causing your insomnia and some safe solutions for helping you get back to sleep.
Host Mary Renouf and Mary Ann Dunlap, ARNP with Providence talk about pneumonia and bronchitis.
Host Mary Renouf and Dr. Diana M. Currie, an OB/GYN with Providence discuss hormones, menopause and the libido and how those health issues affect women in their 30's, 40's and 50's.
*Find future episodes of Her Health on your favorite podcast platform by searching for "Her Health" or at the following link: https://anchor.fm/providence5. Season 2 is coming in 2021, so be sure to subscribe! *
Host Mary Renouf and Dr. Miles Hassell continue their discussion about aging gracefully with integrative and lifestyle medicine.
*Find future episodes of Her Health on your favorite podcast platform by searching for "Her Health" or at the following link: https://anchor.fm/providence5. Season 2 is coming in 2021, so be sure to subscribe! *
Host Laurie Kelley and Dr. Charles C. Bailey, Medical Director of Infectious Disease at St. Joseph Health, discuss how to travel safely during COVID-19.
Host Mary Renouf and Dr. Miles Hassell, M.D. discuss aging gracefully and gaining a foundation of a healthy body with integrative and lifestyle medicine.
*Find future episodes of Her Health on your favorite podcast platform by searching for "Her Health" or at the following link: https://anchor.fm/providence5. Season 2 is coming in 2021, so be sure to subscribe! *
When we vote, we are making decisions about the health of our loved ones, our home, and our planet. No matter where you live or how you cast your ballot, your vote matters. Learn more about the impact of this year's elections with Melissa Tizon, Ali Santore and Tappan Vickery.
In this episode, we continue our discussion on skin care and aging gracefully with host Mary Renouf and Dr. Shahrzad Akbary, a dermatologist with Facey Medical Group in California.
*Find future episodes of Her Health on your favorite podcast platform by searching for "Her Health" or at the following link: https://anchor.fm/providence5. Season 2 is coming in 2021, so be sure to subscribe! *
Dr. Amy Thompson and Dr. Jeremy Dalton discuss the importance of routine well-child care, immunizations and vaccinations during COVID-19.
Dr. Robin Henderson and Dr. James Q. Simmons discuss how we can develop the skills and the psychological PPE to be prepared during extraordinary circumstances and mental health burnout.
Urgent care? Emergency room? Primary care? In this episode of Talk With A Doc, host Mary Renouf talks with Dr. Thomas Yetman about where to go for the right medical care for the health issues you may be experiencing.
Learn about skin care and aging gracefully with dermatologist Dr. Shahrzad Akbary in our newest show that prioritizes her health.
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Mary Ann Dunlap, ARNP talks about what qualifies as good bladder health.
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An in-depth discussion about gallstones and gallbladder health with host Mary Renouf and Mark Basiratmand, NP, from Facey Medical Group in California.
In this premiere episode of our new podcast, Her Health, Mary talks with Mary Ann Dunlap, ARNP about stress reduction and meditation and how they can help improve your overall health.
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For a growing number of families, caring for someone with dementia is a fact of life. In this episode of Hear Me Now, learn about patient-centered care for people with dementia.
With the uncertainty of COVID-19 and the ongoing need for social justice reform sweeping our nation, today's youth are more in need of support for their mental health than ever. Providence High School has partnered with Work2BeWell to respond to this need by creating new curriculum for 2020-2021.
While the current air quality on the is improving, it's still not safe for most people. Doctors advise we stay indoors and wear a mask if we have to go out. Listen to a new episode of Talk With A Doc to hear how wildfire smoke effects respiratory health.
Dr. Ira Byock, Founder and Chief Medical Officer of the Providence Institute for Human Caring, discusses a new vision for advance care planning that simply asks individuals to name a trusted decision-maker to speak for them in the event they’re not able to speak for themselves. This choice is then entered into the electronic health record by a care provider. Joining Dr. Byock are Edo Banach, President and CEO of the National Hospice & Palliative Care Organization, and Nathan Kottkamp, founder of the National Healthcare Decisions Day.
In this episode, Dr. Josh discusses the multiple impacts of the pandemic, everything from the implication for our mental health, as well as the riots and the forced transition to online learning for students.
With children and college students in some areas already starting their new school year, one of the nation's biggest questions is: is it safe? Join the discussion with two Providence experts and a Seattle Teacher for their perspectives on what to consider.
With the uncertainty of COVID-19 and the ongoing need for social justice reform sweeping our nation, today's youth are more in need of support for their mental health than ever. Providence High School has partnered with Work2BeWell to respond to this need by creating new curriculum for 2020-2021.
Dr. Megan Chiarelli from Facey Medical Group in California talks about strategies to use to help you and your child survive the terrible twos.
Guest host, Dr. Amy Thompson, CEO at Covenant Children's Hospital in Texas, interviews Dr. Richard Lampe, Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist about the unique concerns that are specific to children during this pandemic.
This episode of the Hear Me Now Podcast explores “Trans Health” through the perspectives of two Providence healthcare providers who are transgender. Erika Laurentz is an emergency department psychiatric counselor; Bennett Pendleton is a registered nurse. They share their experiences with family tension, social discrimination and awkward healthcare encounters. Erika and Bennett also explore how to make healthcare more compassionate and respectful for one of society’s most vulnerable populations.
COVID-19 has highlighted the vital importance of infection prevention and epidemiology in protecting our nation’s health. Hear how Providence and Swedish education programs are preparing students to enter the workforce in these fields.
Providence Government Affairs leader, Jordan Abushawish, and Jennifer Lee from the Census Bureau explains why completing the census is so important.
Dr. Robin Henderson, PsyD, talks with two teen athletes who talk about how they're staying in shape and in touch with their teammates during the pandemic.
Learn more about the Better Outcomes thru Bridges program, which focuses on serving some of our most vulnerable patients in Oregon.
Dr. Luke visits his personal Direct Primary Care (DPC) Doctor to have a minor procedure, fluid removed from his elbow, but along the way shares the benefits of being a member of a DPC practice and how it can help you spend less on healthcare. Learn how convenient and affordable DPC membership can be for your family.
As new information surfaces about the potential link between COVID-19 and strokes, the Providence neurological care team is cmmitted to providing treatments that result in improved patient outcomes. Dr. Jason Tarpley from Saint John's Health Center in Torrance, CA fills us in on the latest information.
Providence's Work2BeWell program empowers youth to thrive even during these tough times. Radio personality, JoJo Wright, spoke with Dr. Robin Henderson, PsyD, Executive Director of Behavioral Health about the programs's history and what they're currently doing to help teens navigate everything that's going on now.
Join Work2BeWell and Providence for a special International Youth Day broadcast, where we will learn about how teens are engaging in mental health programs that are for teens and by teens.
COVID-19 has changed the way we live and the way we die. The pandemic has changed interactions at the bedside, our rituals of mourning, and how we process loss. Hear Me Now Podcast presents “Grief in the time of COVID,” featuring Dr. Ira Byock, founder and chief medical officer at Providence’s Institute for Human Caring, and Rev. Denise Hess, executive director of the Supportive Care Coalition.
The fears many parents have about raising Black children in America have been reinforced in the current climate. Today, our panel discusses the impact on our health and how we can raise our children to be well in today's changing culture. Join host Nique Heard and panelists Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins, Shelby Larkin-Reid, Royce Reed, and Sherry Williams in this virtual town hall discussion.
Dr. Luke talks keto tips and finds out how former Yankees pitcher and World Champion CC Sabathia lost more than 30 pounds at the start of the pandemic.
Terese Scollard, MySurgeryPlate CEO and former Providence Oregon Regional Clinical Nutrition Manager, talks with guest host Laurie Kelley about how being mindful of a healthy, balanced nutrition plan can play a key role in keeping our immune system strong and help us to recover if we do get sick.
Dr. Helen Kuo, a podiatric surgeon from Providence Medical Institute in California talks about what makes good foot health, things to ask your podiatrist, and things you can do to help keep your feet healthy.
Rajsree Nambudripad, MD, ABIHM, Founder and medical director of OC Integrative Medicine in California talks with guest host Dr. Amy Thompson, CEO at Covenant Children's Hospital in Texas about the importance of nutrition in our overall health as well as balancing our hormones.
Dr. Robin Henderson, PsyD, speaks with two teens and special guest, Oregon Representative Rachel Prusak, about the importance of voting.
Jennifer Aist, Director of Maternity Outpatient Clinics and Services at Providence Health & Services in Alaska talks about what you need to know about breastfeeding - the pros and cons, available services to help you before and during this bonding time with your child, and more.
Dr. Albert Dekker from Facey Medical Group in California talks about genetic testing - what you need to know about the commercial tests versus medical tests, the different types and how you can use these test to help you on your health journey.
Everything happening in our world right now is having a devastating impact on our mental health. Join host Nique Heard and panelists Dr. Lauren Harper of Providence, Sal Masekela, Jordan Babineaux, Ace Hood, and Demrick discuss what happens when oppression and depression collide and how we can cope in this virtual town hall episode.
Dr. Imran Iqbal talks about what causes a phobia or an irrational fear along with how phobias can be treated.
Dr. Robin Henderson, PsyD, speak with guest host Brette Borow of Her Feed (www.herfeed.com and @herfeed on Instagram) about the economic impacts of the pandemic and how this can create or increases anxiety and fear for many of us. Learn what drives anxiety and how to address it.
Nina Young, Registered Dietitian with Facey Medical Group in California talks about whether natural always means better and provided information about the best and safest supplements you can take for pain and inflammation.
Dr. Robin Henderson, PsyD, talks with three teens about anxiety and how they're coping during the pandemic.
Nirali Manoharan, PharmD and Advanced Practice Pharmacist with Facey Medical Group in California talks about the importance of managing your cholesterol to help prevent heart disease.
Colon cancer takes the lives of 5,000 Americans every year. Dr. Owen Young from Pacific Medical Centers in Seattle talks about what you need to know about the symptoms and treatment options.
Solidarity Healthshare founder, Chris Faddis, drops more knowledge on the power of cost.
Nusha Safabakhsh, MS, MBA, Executive Director of Measurement and Analytics, talks about how finding out what matters most to the patient helps us humanize healthcare.
After seeing a lot of misinformation about the dangers of usefulness of masks, Dr. Rich Davis, PhD, decided to do a demonstration of his own, which he discusses with guest host Allie Hyams.
Many of us are aware of the physical health impacts of COVID-19, but what about the societal impact? KFI AM 640's Chris Little sat down with Dr. Rhonda Medows, President of Providence population health to discuss.
What does it mean to invest in health? Hear how Providence is making a difference for communities in Northern California.
Dr. Robin Henderson, PsyD, talks with guests Annette and Dominic Mongelli about the challenges around life during the pandemic.
Niki Strealy, RDN, LD, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist from Providence Sports Medicine talks about the importance of nutrition and exercise, particularly during the current pandemic.
Guest host, Dr. Josh Luke, talked with Erik Wexler, Executive vice president and chief executive of Providence Health & Services’ Southern California Region about Providence's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, what's been learned so far, and how Providence is planning for the future.
Working from home? Learn how to set boundaries and create balance as guest host Dr. Robin Henderson, PsyD, Executive Director of Behavioral Health at Providence speaks with Maracie Wilson, Director of Employee Well-being and Cindy Vaughn, M.A.O.M, Director of Caregiver Experience at Providence.
Mike Butler talked with guest host, Dr. Josh Luke, about how Providence partners with community organizations to deliver lasting housing solutions.
Guest host, Brette Borow of Her Feed (www.herfeed.com and @herfeed on Instagram) talks with Dr. Robin Henderson, PsyD, Executive Directof of Behavioral Health at Providence about how you can help the people you care about cope with the mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Guest host, Dr. Amy Thompson, CEO at Covenant Children's Hospital in Texas, talks with Larel Jacobs, Clinical Program Manager about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected child welfare and safety.
Dr. Robin Henderson talks with teens from the Work2BeWell council about the current equality protests amidst the Coronavirus pandemic.
Kidney stones are quite common, but what do you need to know? Dr. Imran Iqbal from Facey Medical talked with Mary Renouf about what to look for and treatment options.
Dr. Jeffrey Lee from Facey Medical Group in California talks about how The Own It program is a caregiver engagement program and helps restore the human connection that we want our caregivers to have when working with patients.
Solidarity Health Share founder, Chris Faddis, shares how he created a healthcare sharing community from the ground up and how his wife’s terminal cancer diagnosis opened his eyes to the power of healthcare sharing communities.
Dr. Linh Vuong talks about prolotherapy and how this injection therapy stimulates the body's natural response to promote cell regrowth and healing.
Providence is making a profound impact on the lives of the patients it serves by making improvements to healthcare delivery. And in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, these changes are being accelerated and are more important than ever.
One of Providence’s partners, Dr. Josh Luke, is a champion for healthcare transformation, affordability, and building a culture of accountability. Part of the healthcare evolution involves evaluating and advancing the workforce of the future. That’s where Greg Till, Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer at Providence, focuses his life’s work.
Dr. James G. Beckerman, a cardiology specialist in Portland, Oregon, speaks with guest host, Brette Borow of Her Feed (www.herfeed.com and @herfeed on Instagram), about heart health and stress. Particularly during the pandemic, people are feeling even more stress and Dr. Beckerman gives tips on how to manage your stress levels to keep your heart (and mind) healthy.
Mary Ann Dunlap, ARNP talks about perimenopause - what you need to watch for and ways to help treat it.
Our Mental Health Summit round-table facilitated by Work2BeWell student JJ Riddell features key education and psychology experts answering critical questions related to teen mental health during COVID-19. This conversation features Dr. Robin Henderson, Dr. Jeri Turgesen, Dr. Tyson Payne, and Newberg High Assistant Principal Mark Brown.
Three teen guests join Dr. Robin Henderson to discuss LGBTQ, teen mental health and what Pride month means to them.
The recent attacks on the African American community, amidst the turmoil of a national pandemic, have resulted in a collision of oppression and depression. What happens now, and how do we cope with the lasting effects on our mental health?
In a live broadcast in partnership with Providence Health System and Dash Radio, prominent music artists, activists and influencers join together with doctors and social justice experts to discuss where we go from here.
In the final episode of the three part series, Friends Church pastor and triathlete, Jay Hewitt, shares the motivating factor that drove him to decide to train for a triathlon.
Matthew Gonzales, M.D., FAAHPM, Chief Medical Information Officer from the Institute of Human Caring in California talks about the importance of having an advance directive, how to pick an advocate, how to start the conversation with your advocate, and more.
Gregg VandeKieft, M.D., MA, FAAFP, FAAHPM, Associate Medical Director at the Institute for Human Caring in California explains the adeptness of telemedicine, particularly during the Coronavirus pandemic, and how you can still achieve intimacy with a patient even when they're not in the same office with you.
Guest host, Dr. Amy Thompson from Covenant Children's Hospital in Texas, speaks with Dr. David Lagrew about how expectant mothers are being kept safe during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Ira Byock, M.D., FAAHPM, Founder/Chief Medical Officer of the Institute for Human Caring in California talks about how supervised use of psychedelics can alleviate depression and suffering associated with terminal illness.
Dr. Karin Kharloubian, PharmD with Facey Medical Group in California talks about prescriptions and provides insights on how to best take them and continue to take them over the long-term.
Three teens join host, Dr. Robin Henderson to discuss the current protests, equality and their mental health.
Guest host, Brette Borow of Her Feed (www.herfeed.com and @herfeed on Instagram), talks with Dr. Joseph Chambers, Chair of the Department of Urgent Care with Facey Medical Group in California about the steps Urgent Care units are taking to keep everyone safe during the Coronavirus pandemic.
On part 2 of the 3 part series of Spend Less, Live Well with @JoshLuke4Health, @Friendschurchyl pastor and triathlete Jay Hewitt he shares how he handled paying for a procedure that cost in excess of $1million when he would have rather been focused on his health then how to pay for it!
Mary Renouf speaks with Dr. Linh Vuong about osteoarthritis - what it is, what treatment options are available, and more.
Guest host, Laurie Kelley, Chief Philanthropy Officer and Group Vice President at Providence, talks with Dr. Nancy Isenberg about how we can take care of one of our most vulnerable populations during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Part 1 of the 3 part series of Spend Less, Live Well on YouTube with @Friendschurchyl pastor and triathlete Jay Hewitt he discusses how he received the news of his terminal diagnosis and how he chose to create an investment list instead of a bucket list
Host Mary Renouf speaks with Thea Fernandez, a health coach from Facey Medical Group, about what it means to sleep well and how to improve your sleep.
In this episode of the Hear Me Now podcast, Providence caregivers Jeremy Edmonds and Victoria Johnson share their lived experiences as Black women, their reaction to the killing of George Floyd, and other unarmed Black civilians by law enforcement, and their thoughts on social healing.
Guest host, Brette Borow of Her Feed (www.herfeed.com and @herfeed on Instagram), talks with Dr. Christian Lising, Regional Medical Director or Urgent Care at St. Joseph Heritage Healthcare, about Urgent Care basics - what is it, and how and when to use it.
Dr. James Q. Simmons of Ask The NP and Dr. Robin Henderson, PsyD, Exectuveid Director of Behavioral Health, Providence have a conversation about how to cope with tragic events.
Dr. Megan Chiarelli from Facey Medical Group in California talks about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - what it is, what they symptoms are, how to treat it, and more.
Dr. Andrew Gomez of Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett, WA talkes about common sports injuries, how to prevent them and what types of treatments are available.
Mary Renouf talks with Mljgan Orsini, Registered Dietician, about everything you need to know to get ready for metabolic surgery.
Dr. Robin Henderson, PsyD, talks with volunteers from the Central Oregon YouthLine to find out how they're coping during the COVID-19 pandemic. They also discuss how the calls have changed since the stay-at-home orders have been in place and how teens are coping.
Guest host, Laurie Kelley, Chief Philanthropy Officer and Group Vice President at Providence, talks with Dr. Megan Farnsworth from Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett, WA to learn how you can determine if you need to go to Urgent Care or the ER when you're in need. Laurie also finds out how both the ER and Urgent Care are staying safe during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Dave Roberts, manager of the L.A. Dogers, sits down with Dr. Josh Luke to discuss what he is most grateful for, and what he's learned from his experiences.
Host Mary Renouf speaks with Dr. Sean Snyder from Pacific Medical Center in Washington state about men's health - what do men need to keep an eye out for as they get older and how frequently they need to pay their doctor a visit.
Mary Renouf talks with Family Support Services Counselor, Joclyn Reilly, from Providence Alaska about postpartum depression - what it is, the signs, symptoms and more
Volunteers from YouthLine talk with Dr. Robin Henderson about the teen crisis line and COVID-19.
“Adverse Childhood Experiences” (ACEs) are stressful or traumatic experiences, including abuse, neglect, witnessing domestic violence, or growing up with substance abuse, mental illness, and more. Mary Renouf speaks with Dr. BAthy Baldwin-Johnson at Providence Alaska to learn more about how the Ace study is being used to treat children in Alaska.
In this time of the COVID-19 crisis, we could all use a little more brightness in our lives. Dr. Josh reveals how bioluminescence brings a bright spot during the pandemic. Discover how appreciating the beauty of nature can be healing for your mind and body.
Guest host, Carlos Watson, CEO of OZY, speaks with President and CEO, Rod Hochman from Providence, and entrepreneur Mark Cuban about business and the future of healthcare: trends, technologies, COVID-19 impacts, and more.
CEO, Dr. Rod Hochman, speaks with Leroy Hood, M.D., PHD, the Senior Vice President and Chief Science Officer at Institute for Systems Biology about what we know about COVID-19 and we get his insights on what may lie ahead.
Mary talks with Mary Ann Dunlap, ARNP about stress and meditation and how they can help improve your overall health.
Mary Renouf speaks with Dr. Nadine Baker from Providence Alaska to find out about screen time and kids. They talk about how screens affect developing brains at different ages, how much time is too much, and more.
Guest host, Brette Borow of Her Feed (www.herfeed.com and @theherfeed on Instagram), talks to Dr. Rob in Henderson, PsyD, Executive Director of Behavioral Health at Providence about how to navigate our fears while we continue to shelter in place.
Dr. Robin Henderson speaks with members of YouthLine to talk about how the Coronavirus pandemic has affected teen crisis.
Dr. Robin Henderson talks with the Work2BeWell teen council members about what has changed and how they're adapting during the Coronavirus pandemic.
In this episode, Dr. Josh shares 10 tips to help you and your family to spend less on healthcare. Discover how to get more information and find out more about Dr. Luke’s nonprofit foundation.
President and CEO of Providence Health Systems, Rod Hochman, speaks with Ari Robicesk, M.D., Chief Medical Analytics Officer about how data modeling can help direct efforts in the Coronavirus pandemic.
Guest host Laurie Kelley talks with Kevin Caserta, MD, MBA, Chief Medical Officer for Providence Southwest Washington and Site Administrator for Providence Centralia Hospital, and Amy Compton-Phillips, Chief Clinical Officer, EVP Providence St. Joseph Health, about how we can move forward after Coronavirus.
CEO, Dr. Rod Hochman, talks with Walter J. Urba, MD, PhD, Director of Cancer Research at Robert W. Franz Cancer Research Center at Earle A. Chiles
Research Institute, Providence Cancer Center about how he and his team have become involved with the Coronavirus research being done at Providence Portland.
CEO, Dr. Rod Hochman talks with Chief Nursing Officer, Deb Burton about National Nurses Day during a pandemic and the year of the nurse. Learn about the importance of the year of the nurse as well as how plans changed due to the pandemic.
Darrin is a Coronavirus survivor. Hear about the nine days he spent in a coma at Providence St. Joseph Orange hospital and how he credits the caregivers who helped him fight the virus.
Dr. Robin Henderson speaks with a group of high school seniors who are experiencing their final year of high school during a pandemic. Learn how the Coronavirus is affecting their mental health and how they plan to move forward. Part 2 of 2.
Dr. Robin Henderson speaks with a group of high school seniors who are experiencing their final year of high school during a pandemic. Learn how the Coronavirus is affecting their mental health and how they plan to move forward. Part 1 of 2.
Dr. Josh Luke has rebranded his show to Spend Less, Live Well! Discover the rationale behind the name change and what you can expect moving forward. Discover how the program will integrate healthy living, finance and faith, and help you live your best life.
Mary Renouf talks with Nancy Frisco, Group Vice President of Laboratory Performance Group at Providence, about the latest developments in COVID-19 testing.
Host Mary Renouf speaks with Dr. Luis Abrishamian, an Emergency Room internal medicine doctor at Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center in Torrance, CA, about how they are handling the cases coming into the ER during the Coronavirus (COFID-19) pandemic.
Guest host, Laurie Kelley, Chief Philanthropy Officer and Group Vice President at Providence, talks with Dora Barilla, Vice President, Community Health Investment at Providence, and Tim Zaricznyj, Executive Director, Providence Supportive Housing, to discuss how community partnership and philanthropy are playing a role during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Guest host, Laurie Kelley, Chief Philanthropy Officer and Group Vice President at Providence, talks with Dr. Ira Byock, M.D., FAAHPM, from the Institute of Human Caring about National Decision Day, which was on May 1, and why it's more important than ever to have an advance directive in place.
Dr. Robin Henderson talks to members of the Work2BeWell student advisory council about their mental health during this COVID-19 pandemic and how they are finding ways to cope.
Guest host, Laurie Kelley, Chief Philanthropy Officer and Group Vice President at Providence, talks with Becca Bartles. MPH, CIC, FAPIC, Executive Director of System Infection Prevention at Providence, about the current update on PPE at Providence.
Mary Renouf talks with Sara Vaezy, Chief Digital Strategy and Business Development Officer, and Maryam Gholami, Group Vice President and Chief Product Officer at Providence about how technology is stepping in to assist during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Gleb Tsipursky is a cognitive neuroscientist and expert on behavioral economics and decision making. He joins Dr. Josh Luke to talk about why employees make safe decisions and not smart ones.
Guest host, President and CEO of Providence Health Services, Dr. Rod Hochman talks to Dr. James R. Heath, President and Professor at Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle, Washington to talk about the science of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and what we know about it as of right now.
Guest host, Brette Borow of Her Feed (www.herfeed.com and @theherfeed on Instagram), talks to Dr. Arpan Waghray, Chief Medical Officer of Well Being Trust, to talk about telehealth is helping so many during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Host Mary Renouf talks to Dr. Rom S. Leidner, the medical oncology lead at Earle A. Chiles Research Institute in Portland, Oregon, who has joined the effort to perform research and work on vaccine trials for COVID-19 (Coronavirus). In this episode, Dr. Leidner shares his knowledge on where we're at in the research effort and vaccine trials process.
Guest host, Brette Borow of The Her Feed (www.herfeed.com and @theherfeed on Instagram), talks with Dr. Robin Henderson to discuss anxiety, fear, depression, helplessness, loneliness, and other mental health synptoms surrounding the spread of Coronavirus and its implications.
Not sure if you should get your flu shot? Aayushi Chheda, MPH, infection preventionist from Providence Alaska Medical Center, discusses the benefits of getting the flu shot and dispels some common myths about the vaccine in this episode.
Dr. Robin Henderson talks to teens from the Work2BeWell student advisory council about how they're managing their mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wondering if it's safe to go to the ER right now? Want to know what to expect when you get there? Mary Renouf talks to Dr. Megan Farnsworth with Everett Medical Center in Everett, WA..
Dr. Beth Schenk talks to Mary Renouf about the impact healthcare has on the planet and what Providence is doing to counter it as much as possible.
Can you be allergic to anesthesia? Learn more in this episode with Dr. Brian Chesebro, Anesthesiologist at Providence Health Portland Medical Center.
Mary Renouf talks with Dr. Rom Leidner, a head and neck cancer doctor, who has joined the Providence team that is doing the latest research on Coronavirus (COVID-19) and provides an update about vaccine trials for the virus.
Dr. David Jacob joins the program to discuss how to build up immunity through healthy living.
Host Mary Renouf speaks with infectious disease specialist, Dr. George Diaz, about the latest on the Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Digital health expert, Whitney Cole, host of the Mission Marketing Podcast, shareS different tactics she has used to save on wasteful healthcare spending
What is a hospitalist? Host Mary Renouf speaks with Dr. Zachary Mattes, a Hospitalist at Pacific Medical Centers in Washington
Award-winning radio host and Best Selling Author Tom Matt joins Dr. Josh Luke to share his heartwarming story of caring for his mom in her final years and how others can learn how to save money and improve quality of life in a parents golden years
Join Kyra Barnhart, Providence Boyden Family Autism Center Clinical Supervisor, and host Mary Renouf to learn wny "every individual with Autism has amazing potential."
An Autism diagnosis shouldn't define who a person is. Learn more from Providence expert Jim Phillips with host Mary Renouf.
Author and Aspen Institute Fellow Deb Gordon's new book on reducing wasteful healthcare spending demystifies the issues showing that Americans are overwhelmed, frustrated and confused by the healthcare delivery model.
How do you safely use over-the-counter (OTC) meds? Learn more with Mary Renouf and Dr. Amy Paul, Clinical Pharmacist at Providence Medical Group..
What foods can you eat on the Keto diet? Learn more from Leslee Rogers, RD Clinical Dietitian.
Two population health experts Andy Mychkovsky, Founder of Healthcare Pizza, and host of Spend Less on Healthcare, Dr. Josh Luke, provide tips on how to avoid being overcharged by your insurance and by the hospital.
What is GERD? Find out about the effects of heartburn, acid reflux with Dr. John Brooling at Pacific Medical Centers.
What does a detox diet look like? Learn more from Christine Stiparo, Registered Dietician Nutritionist from Pacific Medical Centers,
What are a few exanples of how nutrition can help manage chronic conditions? Learn more from Christine Stiparo, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist from Pacific Medical Centers.
Need some good strategies to ensure good nutrition for children and picky eaters? Learn more from Christy Goff, Registered Dietitian from Pacific Medical Centers.
Time in front of a screen can be concerning for some, but hear how a group of teens from Work2BeWell Youth Advisory Board use digital 4 good.
Learn the best way to approach grocery store shopping for healthy eating with Christy Goff, Registered Dietitian from Pacific Medical Center Washington and your host, Mary Renouf.
Did you know that food can be used as medicine? Mary Renouf talks with Nina Young, Registered Dietitian and Wellness Education Specialist from Facey Medical Group.
CNBC Tech & Health Reporter Christina Farr tells How She Picks Story Topics from the Hundreds of Pitches Daily. Want to know which health tech products and companies are legit? Christina Farr is the one to follow. Listen into this podcast to hear why venture capitalist are missing on healthcare and why they have moved on to tech!
David Berman, Founder and CEO of SlingShot Health shares how his consumer facing website allows consumer to shop the price of procedures and services to engage in the healthcare process. Dr. Berman shares other tips on reducing wasteful healthcare spending.
Did you know that wellness exams are becoming more important for both men and women? Mary Renouf finds out the details with Mary Ann Dunlapp, ARNP from Providence.
Julie alexandria tells her own story behind the realities of giving birth and how having a baby wasn't anything like she expected.
Did you know there are OBGYN behavioral health services for new mothers during and after pregnancy? Mary Renouf talks with Dr. Megan Chiarelli at Facey Medical Group.
Dr. Robin Henderson and the Work2BeWell youth advisory board discuss the importance of body positivity and how it relates to mental health.
Kim Bond Evans, President & CEO of The Karis Group shares how she is fulfilling her personal mission to enable quality care at an affordable price.
Mary Renouf talks with Facey Medical's Dr. Simon Dardashi about what helps with chronic pain.
Did you know that 80% of heart disease and coronary disease is preventable? Mary Renouf talks with Dr. Jamie Beckerman, Medical Director at Providence Health's Heart and Vascular Institute.
Business Coach, Social Media Influencer, Speaker and founder of the Cost sharing Plan FitHealth Ryan Miller takes a seat in Dr. Luke’s Waiting Room: The Healthcare Authority Podcast
Founder of Cancer U, Andrea Wilson Woods, is our guest to discuss caring for her sister in her final days of life and her book "Better off Bald: A life in 147 Days.".
What is the best thing to do for your heart health? Find out more with Mary Renouf and Dr. Lori Tam, Medical Director of Women's Heart Program, Providence Health Heart and Vascular Institute.
You've heard the phrase "It takes a village"; and it's true. But what if we don't have a village? More families are raising kids alone, without the help of extended families.
Finding your "mom tribe" and forming a sense of community is integral to becoming a new mom. You're going through things that only another new mom will understand. Having someone to talk to, and to be present makes the whole process seem less daunting, and certainly less lonely. Founder of "Moms on Maternity", Aimee Cruz shares her own personal journey and how she started the new moms networking events and gives tips on how to connect, network, and make lasting friendships in adulthood.
Do you have the heart to start? Mary Renouf talks with Dr. James Beckerman, Medical Director at Providence Health Heart and Vascular Institute.
In this episode, Dr. Josh Luke talks with Global 1 co-founder, Scott Leggett, about Global 1's network of surgery centers that offer bundled pricing.
HostDr. Josh Luke launches 2020 by hosting a “2019 Healthcare Affordability Year in Review and 2020 launch Episode”
This isn’t your typical brainstorm between healthcare experts. No, this is a supercharged session between two minds that work in similar, but very disparate industries. Our guests talk about a broad challenge they face, and discuss how they’ve approached the problem in their respective fields. The magic? To see how their approaches to a challenge can be applied to another industry to spark new avenues of innovation. This series is all about creating synergy between to different, but very like-minded healthcare and tech experts.
In our first episode, we welcome our Chief Digital Officer, Aaron Martin, and Brandon Krieg, who is the Founder and CEO of Stash Invest to discuss how they’ve approached better serving underserved consumers in their respective industries. Medicaid serves over 66 million Americans who often have challenges accessing healthcare. Many of them go to the ER to treat common, low-acuity conditions, but technology can change that.
Did you know that sepsis is not identified as an organism, but as a reaction to an infection? Learn more in this episode with Mary Renouf and Dr. Zachary Mattes, Hospitalist at PacMed in Washington
Did you know that cancer is becoming the number one killer over heart disease globally? Mary Renouf speaks with Dr. William Wisbeck, Medical Director of Radiation Oncology, Providence Regional Cancer Partnership
Chief Nurse Advocate for Wanderly, Miss California USA 2018 and social media influencer Kelley Johnson is the first ever guest on the newly renamed show, Spend Less on Healthcare with Dr. Josh Luke and shares how traveling and staff nursing agencies make sure hospitals and home health agencies have the staff to keep up during a surge. She also provides her millennial social activist perspective on where out of control healthcare costs fit in as a top threat to future generations.
Did you know that cholesterol isn't bad for you? This episode busts more health myths with Mary Renouf and Mary Ann Dunlap, ARNP.
Julie Alexandria and Choury DeVelle, founder of Orange County Hypnosis Center, talk about overcoming birth trauma. Some women may find it tough to move on, but what they may not realize is that there may be an underlying cause that needs to be addressed.
The award winning podcast Dr. Luke’s Waiting Room: The Healthcare Authority Podcast has been renamed to Spend Less on Healthcare with Dr. Josh Luke and each show we offer one quick tip to start saving on healthcare today. This weeks launch show recaps 2019 and previews what to expect in 2020. Check it out!
How many eggs should we have per week? Find out this and more nutritional health myths in this episode with Mary Renouf and Mary Ann Dunlap, ARNP.
Will attending a behavioral health support group help? Find out in this episode with Mary Renouf and Karen G. Rentas, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist from Facey Medical Group.
Host Mary Renouf sits down with Laura Knapp, Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Director of Behavioral Health for the Northwest Service Area, to discuss better treatment results for people seeking help with behavioral health issues.
In this episode, Dr. Ursula McVeigh, Medical Director of Providence Medical Group Palliative Care discusses the difference between palliative care and hospice care.
Julie Alexandria and Pediatrician Dr. Shakha Gillin, founder of Coast Pediatrics in San Diego, discuss best practices for keeping babies safe and healthy.
In this episode, we discuss family-centered care with Providence Alaska Children's Hospital.
So many people are interested in using their own body's capabilities to heal an injury. We talk about platelet rich plasma treatment in this episode.
How does social media impact our mental health? Listen to Dr. Robin Henderson from Well Being Trust and Coding Blonde answer your questions.
Breastfeeding may be harder than you think, according to Julie Alexandria and San Diego Breastfeeding Center founder, Robin Kaplan.
Will taking the meningitis vaccine help reduce the risk of getting the infection? Mary Renouf interviews Sean M. Synder, MD, Hospitalist from PacMed Washington on how these vaccines can help.
It's okay to talk about mental health and addictive behavior. Mary Renouf interviews Renee Rafferty, MS, LPC, Regional Director of Behavioral for Providence Alaska about transforming behavioral health in Alaska.
Feelings of depression or suicide are serious. Mary Renouf interviews Dr. Simon Dardashi from Facey Medical Group on the warning signs of opioid addiction.
10% of people in Northern climates have Seasonal Affective Disorder. Mary Renouf interviews Renee Rafferty, MS, LPC, Regional Director of Behavioral for Providence Alaska on it impacting northern cultures.
90% of sex trafficking victims come from abusive homes. Listen to the latest Dash Radio podcast about this crisis and what Peoria Home is doing to help. Paula Newman-Skomski, ARNP and Mary Renouf discuss.
From night nurses to meal delivery and more, Julie Alexandria and the founder of Sunflower Motherhood talk about how to create a useful baby registry!
Will the flu shot give you the flu? Mary Renouf interviews Aayushi Chheda, MPH, Infection Preventionist from Providence Alaska on flu myths.
Are you expecting? Our new episode is a maternal health Q & A with Dr. Lagrew and Mary Renouf.
Mary Renouf interviews MC Jenni, therapist with St. Patrick's First Step Resource Center, on how the center is changing the way we respond to children with problematic behaviors.
The benefits of prenatal yoga is the topic of discussion today on Do Tell Mama with Magdelena Patterson and Julie Alexandria.
Gestational Diabetes develops during pregnancy and can affect you and your baby's health. Listen to the latest episode with Mona Garcia & Mary Renouf
For Epilepsy Awareness Month, Dr. Dorriz shows Mary Renouf how breakthrough Ceribell EEG technology is helping PSJH provide rapid response EEG.
Did you know that 18% of the US population lives with anxiety? Part of that 18% is includes teens.Know a student dealing with anxiety? Good news - there are practices and PSJH practicioners that can help. Hear how a handful of students handle dealing with their anxiety in this episode.
A genetic tendency toward developing diabetes can be manageable. Learn more in this episode with Certified Diabetes Educator Mona Garcia, RN.
Suicide can be tough to talk about. Talk2BeWell teens and special guests from The YouthLine offer helpful insight on this week’s podcast.
Hormone expert Dr. Mariza explains the role hormones play in our day to day life, including pregnancy and postpartum.
In this special three-part episode, listen about the health impact of social media with views from social star Hana Giraldo, model Barbie Blank, beauty blogger JC Camarillo, and "the fixer" Denise White with EAG Sports, among others.
In this special three-part episode, listen about the health impact of social media with views from social star Hana Giraldo, model Barbie Blank, beauty blogger JC Camarillo, and "the fixer" Denise White with EAG Sports, among others.
In this special three-part episode, listen about the health impact of social media with views from social star Hana Giraldo, model Barbie Blank, beauty blogger JC Camarillo, and "the fixer" Denise White with EAG Sports, among others.
Mary Renouf talks with Rena Koerner, OB Care Corodinator with Providence Little Company of Mary about Doula deliveries and creating a birth plan that's right for you.
Mary Renouf talks with nurse educator Julie Masson about PSJH's use of medical mannequins to train for maternal health emergencies.
Julie Alexandria and Doula Care Messer take the fear out of child birth. Learn how to channel your fear and change your birthing experience.
Learn the dos and don’ts of disciplining children with Dr. Blair Davison, an expert in adolescent medicine and psychiatry from St. Patrick's Hospital. Parents won’t want to miss this!
Work2BeWell teens and Dr. Robin Henderson discuss depression on this week's Talk2BeWell episode.
Learn how we are making childbirth safer for moms and babies. Dr. David Lagrew of Providence California and Mary Renouf discuss ways health providers can improve maternal health.
Is diet soda really a healthy alternative from regular soda? Mary Renouf and Dr. Blair Davison from Saint Patrick's discuss the pros and cons. (Hint: it's mostly cons).
Join us as we celebrate love your body day with a new episode of Talk With A Doc. Listen as Dr. Robin Henderson discusses the importance of healthy body image.
Self-care and coping strategies for teens is the topic of discussion today with Dr. Robin Henderson and the Well BeingTrust student advisory council & Oregon YouthLine volunteers.
Listen to the first episode with host Julie Alexandria and her guest doula Courtney Avery as they talk about the importance of pelvic floor therapy.
Deciding between urgent care the ER can be tough. Learn the difference with Mary Renouf and Providence California's ER physician Dr. Abrishamian.
How do emergency rooms work? Mary Renouf discusses this with Providence California's ER physician Dr. Abrishamian.
Listen to a conversation about midwifery with Mission Hospital Certified Nurse Midwife Allison Molinksi and PSJH's Mary Renouf.
Mary Renouf interviews Dr. Robert Gall with Providence California - Burbank Level 3 Neonatal ICU. They discuss newborn babies who need intensive medical care.
Listen to the conversation on Alzheimers disease with Mary Renouf, Providence Health's Dr. Maureen Nash, and Her Feed Founder, Brette Borrow.
Providence Community Care Center is the topic of conversation. Hear what happens when community organizations join forces to address homelessness.
The "No One Dies Alone" program offers comfort at the end of life. Listen to this Future of health interview from Providence St. Joseph Health with the people supporting patients who would otherwise be alone in their last days.
The Providence St. Peter Sexual Assault Clinic & Child Maltreatment Center has helped thousands of survivors and their families find their paths to healing. Listen to our interview with Medical Director Dr. Joyce Gilbert.
Teen relationships are the topic of conversation on tonight's podcast with the Well BeingTrust student advisory group and Dr. Robin Henderson.
Teens from the Well BeingTrust student advisory group discuss gun violence tonight with Dr. Robin Henderson on the Talk2BeWell podcast. You don't want to miss this conversation!
Dr. Ronan Cahill explains how Regenerative Medicine can help heal chronic pain and sports injuries while avoiding surgery. Hear more about this breakthrough stem cell therapy available at Swedish Health Services in Seattle.
In this week's podcast, hear host Julie Alexandria interview Mary Renouf with race car driver Cassie Gannis and comedian Michael Flowers, Jr. on leveraging Influencers for healthcare content.
Breast reconstruction for cancer survivors is now more common than ever. In our latest podcast, we talked with Dr. Tiffany Grunwald about her work rebuilding women’s breasts - and lives - after cancer.
In this episode, Chief of Communications, Orest Holubec, and Co:Collective's Ty Montague discuss using your organization's brand and voice for social change.
We explore interpreter and special needs services in healthcare. In honor of Deafblind Awareness week, Holly from Blind Motherhood talks with Providence Health & Services - Oregon Region's Jennifer Alvarez and Swedish Medical's Kathleen To about the importance of having these services available.
Nurse Mona Garcia shares her experience with her father and the importance of diabetes education on this week's podcast.
This week, mission leaders D.W. Donovan and Sister Nancy Jurecki talk with Michelle Marie and host Julie Alexandria how Providence St. Joseph's mission began 165 years ago by the women of Sisters of Providence, Mother Joseph Province and Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange
Listen as Well Being Trust's Dr. Benjamin Miller and guest host Mary Renouf talk about mental health policy in this week's episode.
ALS, commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease, is this week's topic of conversation. Hear from Swedish's Dr. Michele Arnold with guest host Mary Renouf and OM Media blogger Sunny Brous Erasmus as they discuss this disease for ALS awareness month.
This week, you'll learn how partnerships with communities creates an overall healthy community. Join host Julie Alexandria as she speaks with Gabriela Robles, Vice President, Community Partnerships at St. Joseph Health; Jason Lacsamana, Senior Program Officer, Community Partnership Fund at St. Joseph Health; and Stephanie Pazarin, Community Organizer at Global Institute for Public Strategies.
How can we all foster healthier communities? Karen Boudreau and Dora Barilla of Providence St. Joseph Health discuss how healthier communities benefit everyone.
This episode explores the importance of philanthropy in health care and why donors give to this cause.
Well Being Trust's Dr. Robin Henderson talks with Derek Evans, teen expert from the Work2BeWell student advisory council. Academic anxiety can have serious affects on a teen's mental health and can significantly impact a student's performance in school. Learn what academic anxiety is, how it affects teens, the role that social media plays, and what can be done to combat it.
In this episode, Dr. Robin Henderson of Well Being Trust, speaks to members of YouthLine, a 24-hour crisis, support, and helpline for youth. YouthLine is a peer-to-peer youth crisis and support service provided by Lines for Life —a non-profit dedicated to preventing substance abuse and suicide. YouthLine operates a national helpline that provides crisis support and referrals via phone, text, chat, and email.
Palliative Care is specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness which is focused on relief from the symptoms and stress of such an illness.
It’s the topic of this episode of #FutureOfHealth with guests Dr. Matt Gonzales and Dr. Gregg Vandekieft. Presented by Providence Saint Joseph Health.
On a special Red Pill edition of our Future Of Health show, Dash founder Djskee is joined by guests Dr. Dora Barilla and Dr. Karen Boudreau to explore ways we can create healthier communities. New Future Of Health episodes air at 8pm PST / 11pm EST on Real Life Radio. Presented by Providence Saint Joseph Health.
This episode of Future Of Health brings you the latest in clinical research from Providence-St. Joseph practitioners and staff Bernie Fox, Michael Brant-Zawadzki, Dr. Ora Gordon, Dr. Jennifer Lovejoy, Dr. Steven O'Day, and Jodi Beatty. Tune in to Future Of Health, Tuesday at 8pm PST / 11pm EST on Real Life Radio. Presented by Providence Saint Joseph Health.
Nurse leader Deb Burton, with caregivers Mitch Hartly and Rowena Gonzalez, share how the University of Providence is preparing a new generation of skilled and compassionate caregivers.
Guests Dr. Arpan Waghray and Eviatar Frankle sit with host Julie Alexandria to discuss mental health and technology. Catch up on the latest via Real Life Radio at 8pm PST / 11pm EST. Presented by Providence Saint Joseph Health.
Dash Radio founder and pioneering hip-hop DJ Skee joins the Future of Health show for a special Red PIll series on the drug, alcohol and suicide epidemic in the US. Presented by Providence-St. Joseph Health.
By 2025, the number of families that spend at least half their income on rent will be 13 million.
Future of Health host Julie Alexandria is talking low income housing with guests Gabriela Robles, Dr. Dora Barilla, Hannah Cohen-Cline, and Jennifer Bachhuber. Presented by Providence-St. Joseph Health.
Join host Julie Alexandria for a conversation about optimal aging services with guests Marika Rausa, Hana Binder, Rose Gallinoto, and Dr. Marian Hodges.
Recording artist Frankie J and Ali Santore sit down with Julie Alexandria to discuss the important issue of access to healthcare among immigrants.
Guests Dr. Bryan Mitchell, Dr. Ben Howie, Maureen Correia, and Ian Williams join host Julie Alexandria to discuss the latest in orthopedic advancements. Presented by Providence-St. Joseph Health.
Dr. Steve O'Day joins host Julie Alexandria on Future of Health to discuss the latest in cancer research. Presented by Providence-St. Joseph Health.
Future of Health and host Julie Alexandria discuss the latest in birthing services with Mary Welch, Dawn Hernandez-Price, and Sue Jacobson. Presented by Providence-St. Joseph Health.
Future Of Health takes a closer look at postpartum depression with guests Dr. Veronika Zantop and Timoria McQueen Saba. Presented by Providence-St. Joseph Health.
Guests Dr. Amy Compton-Phillips, Dr. Todd Czartoski, Dr. Maulin Shah join host Julie Alexandria to discuss the latest in medical research and clinical innovation. Presented by Providence-St. Joseph Health.
On this week’s new episode of Future Of Health, host Julie Alexandria discusses the opioid and suicide epidemic in America with guests Dr. Robin Henderson and Marshall Moncrief. Presented by Providence-St. Joseph Health.
The first episode of Future Of Health presented by Providence-St. Joseph Health holds an in-depth discussion on Medicaid and other government services and how they pertains to you. With host Julie Alexandria joined by guest Ali Santori.