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
Building a Modern Dermatology Practice: AI, Patient Experience & Practice Growth with Anshul Maheshwari
A packed dermatology market does not reward vague promises, it rewards clarity. We sit down with Anshul Meshwari, Managing Partner at Balanced Skin Dermatology and Aesthetics, to unpack how a modern clinic earns trust, delivers better outcomes,...
When Functional Medicine Isn’t Enough: Why Patients Stay Stuck with Dr Rachael Clark
Feeling stuck even after you’ve “done everything right” can be one of the most frustrating parts of chronic illness and burnout. We sit down with Dr Rachel Clark, a family physician turned functional and integrative medicine practitioner at Vil...
What If Growing Your Medical Practice Is the Wrong Goal? with Dr Mark Rosenberg
Success in private medicine often gets defined by numbers: more patients per day, more staff, more locations, higher revenue. We challenge that story with Dr Mark Rosenberg, a board-certified emergency medicine physician and former emergency de...
Direct Primary Care: A Better Way to Practise Medicine? with Dr Ryan Gannon
Waiting weeks for an appointment, rushing through a 10 minute slot, then struggling to reach your doctor afterwards is treated as “normal” in modern healthcare. We wanted to challenge that assumption, so we sat down with Dr Ryan Gannon, a famil...
Could Your Heart Be at Risk Even If You Feel Healthy? with JD Enright
A “zero calcium score” sounds like a clean bill of health, but JD Enright learnt the hard way that it can still hide dangerous coronary artery disease. After five years of high-end executive screening and a mountain of reassuring results, one f...