Join Dr. Ron Ehrlich as he welcomes back Dr. Denise Quinlan, a leader in sustainable well-being and resilience. Discover the crucial role leaders play in fostering a healthy workplace, the importance of psychological safety, and strategies to combat burnout. A must-listen for anyone looking to create a positive and productive work environment.
Join Dr. Ron Ehrlich as he welcomes back Dr. Denise Quinlan, a leader in sustainable well-being and resilience. Discover the crucial role leaders play in fostering a healthy workplace, the importance of psychological safety, and strategies to combat burnout. A must-listen for anyone looking to create a positive and productive work environment.
Join Dr. Ron Ehrlich as he welcomes back Dr. Denise Quinlan, a leader in sustainable well-being and resilience. Discover the crucial role leaders play in fostering a healthy workplace, the importance of psychological safety, and strategies to combat burnout. A must-listen for anyone looking to create a positive and productive work environment.
In this episode, we are going to cover the fundamentals of life, quantum biology. My guest today is Dr Jalal Khan.Dr Jalal Khan is the principal dentist of The Dental Station and Founder and CEO of The Dental Truck. He graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Dentistry in 2011. Since then, he has held several positions in various areas of the dental industry, including private practise, clinical educator, and consulting dentist at Our Lady of Consolation Aged Care Residence.Dr Jalal loves dentistry because it combines biology, science, and art. The integration of modern technologies means dentists can provide groundbreaking aesthetic dental treatments to a top standard. Dr Jalal regularly attends continuing professional education to remain up to date with the latest developments.Join me as we unlock the secrets of quantum biology.
Today we are going to talk about the innovations in Dentistry, and my guest is Dr David Penn. After earning his dentistry degree from Sydney University, Dr David Penn opened a practise in Sydney's eastern suburbs. He had extensive training from two of the top aesthetic dentists in the world in the United States. He founded Southern Cross Dental Laboratories in 1983, and it has since developed into one of the world's top-tier, cutting-edge dental laboratories.In addition to his work as an educator and lecturer, Dr Penn gives a lot of talks on facial and cosmetic orthodontics. He has trained more than 1000 post-graduate students in the use of Invisalign, and in January 2015, he wrote and received accreditation for a distinctive post-graduate certificate in Aesthetic Orthodontics.A number of innovative dental appliances and equipment, including the Atlas Cabriolet orthodontic retainer, the Penn Composite Stent, and a series of accelerated orthodontic devices, were created by him as well. In 2015, the NSW Department of Innovation awarded one of these devices a significant grant. Dr Penn won the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year award for the services sector in 2011.
Rosalba Courtney has a PhD in dysfunctional breathing and breathing therapy and has been published widely in the scientific literature. Rosalba believes breathing combined with movement, mind-body techniques, and other health practices can heal the mind and body and has developed a system called Integrative Breathing Therapy based on models and tools from her PhD.Rosalba offers online and face-to-face programs for individuals and groups. These programs include Breath Mind Body, Functional Breathing Retraining, Healthy Breathing Healthy Child and Altitude Power Breathing. In addition, she sees private patients at the Breath and Body Clinic in Avalon and Genbiome in Edgecliff, Sydney.
Welcome to another episode of Healthy Bite. We previously spoke with Dr Mike Mew about preventing crooked teeth and their effects on breathing, sleeping, posture, etc.In this episode, Mike's father, Professor John Mew, a legend in the field of dentistry, particularly orthodontics, joins us. Join me as we explore the relationship between your mouth, orthotropics, and mewing as the secret to healthy breathing and sleeping.
Dr Mike Mew is a lecturer and a lead clinician at the London School of Facial Orthotropics. Mike is causing a revolution in health care and is pushing for a debate on what is causing crooked teeth in not just the orthodontic profession but the health profession as well.Mike uses the Orthotropic System to address the underlying conditions that lead to crooked teeth and affect sleep apnea, snoring, and jaw problems. He's researching to improve these systems using modern technology and innovative applications. His vision is a fully integrated bio-feedback system that assists children and adults in improving their health. In addition, Mike aims to change a section of modern medicine by making it evidence-based.
I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr Felix Liao, the Airway Mouth Doctor. Why is the tongue the “six-foot tiger”, and the mouth the “three-foot cage”? Tune in to find out more.
Dr Felix Liao has thirty-plus years as a holistic/biological family dentist and a thought leading bestselling author in dental contributions to medical symptoms and natural wellness. He is the author of three highly regarded books on mouth/body health – books he recommends that all new and prospective patients read: Six-Foot Tiger, Three-Foot Cage; Early Sirens; and Licensed to Thrive.
My conversation with Professor Dave Singh earlier this week was a wonderful experience. Dave is not only a dentist and orthodontist but also a published author and a lecturer at Stanford University. When I first met Dave, which was probably ten years ago, he suggested that I read a book, The Biology of Belief by Bruce Lipton, and I'm very grateful for that. It's an excellent book that everyone should read.
In this Healthy Bite, come along as I discuss some of the important takeaways from my conversation with Dave, including the significance of craniofacial development, the significance of nasal breathing, the importance of epigenetics, and a great deal more.
Have you ever heard of the term craniofacial development? Does it relate to how well we breathe and sleep? How about cleft lip and palate? Well, today we are going to be exploring these fascinating topics. My guest today is Professor Dave Singh.
Professor Dave Singh is a US citizen who was born, educated and trained in England, UK. He holds three doctorates, including Doctor of Dental Medicine; a Ph.D. in cleft palate development, and a third Doctorate in Orthodontics. Dr Singh was the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of BioModeling Solutions, Inc.
He has published over 200 articles in the peer-reviewed medical, dental and orthodontic literature, has published 7 books/chapters, and is currently finishing his new book entitled “Pneumopedics and craniofacial epigenetics.”
Join me in this episode as we tackle craniofacial development, cleft lip and palate, epigenetics, the importance of nitric oxide, and so much more.
Welcome to another episode of the Summer Series. This week, Dr Howard Hindin joins me to talk about "GASP" or airway health as a hidden path to wellness, the yin and yang of heart rate variability, and his 4 pillars of health.
A graduate of New York University College of Dentistry, Dr. Howard Hindin is trained in all aspects of general dentistry, with an early emphasis on surgery and endodontia. Since the 1990s, his practice has also focused on cosmetic dentistry, temporomandibular joint disorders, and craniofacial pain.
Nourishing Australia with Wise TraditionsTaking Control of Your Health…How are we doing? What can we do about it? On Wednesday evening 4 September in Sydney, I’ll be presenting a great evening of information to answer those questions, that will empower you to better health and wellness. It’s sponsored by Nourishing Australia a not for profit […]
Download Transcript Dr Ron Ehrlich – Unstress: The Year in Review (2018)Dr. Ron Ehrlich: Hello and welcome to “Unstress”. I’m dr. Ron Ehrlich. Well, this is the last episode of the year and it’s been quite a year, we’ve covered some amazing territory, I’ve had some fabulous guests as I’ve often said the podcast is […]