Voices in Health and Wellness
Voices in Health and Wellness is a podcast spotlighting the founders, practitioners, and innovators redefining what care looks like today. Hosted by Andrew Greenland, each episode features honest conversations with leaders building purpose-driven wellness brands — from sauna studios and supplements to holistic clinics and digital health. Designed for entrepreneurs, clinic owners, and health professionals, this series cuts through the noise to explore what’s working, what’s changing, and what’s next in the world of wellness.
Voices in Health and Wellness
Latest Episodes
"Everything Looks Normal” - So Why Do Patients Still Feel Sick? with Dr Megha Mohey
“Everything looks normal” can be one of the most discouraging lines a patient hears, especially when the fatigue, brain fog, gut symptoms, or weight loss resistance are very real. Dr Megha Mohey joins me to unpack why that mismatch happens and ...
AI, EDS, and the Decade-Long Diagnostic Gap with Dr Dacre Knight
A decade of chronic pain and chronic fatigue with “normal” results is not just a medical problem, it is a systems problem. I’m joined by Dr Dacon Knight, Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Virginia, to unpack why hypermobile E...
From Fear to Agency: Rethinking Dementia Prevention with Dr Ashanthi Gajaweera
Dementia is one of the biggest fears people carry quietly, and the hardest part is not knowing what to do with that fear. We sit down with Dr Ashanthi Gajaweera, a neurologist with more than two decades in traditional practice, to unpack why sh...
Why So Many Depression Patients Don’t Get Better - And What Actually Helps with Dr Scott West
When depression does not lift with medication, people often assume the next step is simply “try another tablet” and wait. That waiting can cost years of energy, work, relationships, and self-belief. I sit down with Dr Scott West, Chief Medical ...
How A Four Hour Exam Solves Chronic Pain Mysteries with Dr David Glick
Most chronic pain care breaks down at the exact moment it needs to get more precise. When someone has failed back surgery, persistent post-op pain, nerve symptoms that do not match the scan, or years of “nothing worked”, the usual five-minute c...