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.
Episodes
66 episodes
Restoring Women’s Pelvic Health With Functional Medicine with Leslie Jones
Painful periods, vulvar pain, and feeling dismissed by the system don’t have to be a life sentence. Functional medicine practitioner Leslie Jones explains why women’s pelvic health is so often misunderstood—and how a root cause approach can tra...
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Episode 66
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28:23
From Anxiety To Authenticity: What Young People Need From Care And Communication with Helen James
The stories we tell about care shape whether families reach out—and what happens when they do. Child psychotherapist and founder Helen James joins us to unpack the quiet crisis in youth mental health, the rise in teen anxiety since lockdowns, a...
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Episode 65
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19:27
Your Therapist Is On Zoom, Not In Your Living Room with Rotem Mosche
Privacy, speed, and real human connection can coexist online—when the system is built with intention. We sit down with Rotem Moshe, executive clinical director at Stepstone Connect, to unpack how telehealth is reshaping mental health care for f...
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Episode 64
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23:53
How Decolonial Therapy Helps Families Thrive with Ana Irazabal De Sanchez
Feeling pressured to “have it all together” after birth? We sit down with Dr Ana Irazabal DeSanchez—licensed clinical social worker, doctor of social work and certified perinatal mental health professional—to unpack what truly supports families...
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Episode 63
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30:31
From Trend To Truth: What Rising ADHD Diagnoses Really Mean with Dr Antonietta Pirillo
The headlines say ADHD is “everywhere.” We ask why it took so long to see it. Dr Antonietta Pirello, consultant clinical psychologist and founder of the Spectrum Clinic, joins us to map the real forces behind rising diagnoses: updated DSM‑5 cri...
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Episode 62
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37:12
From Pitch-Side Physio To Scalable Digital Triage For Musculoskeletal Health with Peter Grinbergs
If you could cut months of waiting into minutes of meaningful help, how much would outcomes improve? We sit down with Peter Grinbergs, co-founder of EQL and former elite sport physio, to unpack how musculoskeletal care can be faster, safer, and...
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Episode 61
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35:57
Why Health Practitioners Don’t Need To Be Everything To Everyone with Ben Fleisher
Burnout thrives in the space between good intentions and leaky boundaries—and that’s exactly where we go with licensed acupuncturist and zero balancing teacher, Ben Fleisher. From early studies in Buddhism and meditation to founding Woodstock H...
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Episode 60
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30:37
Authenticity As Competitive Advantage In Eye Care with Helena Stengel
Walk into a busy independent optician and you’ll feel it right away: the pace, the care, the quiet choreography that makes a complex clinic look effortless. Helena Stengel, a dispensing optician and director of a 90-year-old UK practice, takes ...
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Episode 59
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25:30
How A Former NFL Player Rebuilt Purpose And Designed A Trauma-Informed Recovery Model with Tim Massaquoi
What if healing looked less like a waiting room and more like a community hub filled with movement, mindfulness, and real-world support? That’s the vision Tim Massaquoi brings as Executive Director of a recovery centre serving families after a ...
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Episode 58
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33:10
How Tiny Behaviour Changes Beat Complex Illness And Slash Hospital Visits with Dr John Oberg
What if the fix for “non-adherence” isn’t motivation, but the size of the next step? We sit down with Dr John Oberg of Precina Health to unpack a protocol that treats the whole person and then shrinks change until success is likely. Starting wi...
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Episode 57
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33:46
It’s Not “Just Teeth”: Why Your Jaw Runs The Show with Dr Suzie Bergman
A car accident in her teens didn’t just change Dr Suzie Bergman’s life; it changed her field. After years of surgeries and a total TMJ joint replacement, Suzie turned personal pain into a mission to rebuild how we care for orofacial pain—by uni...
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Episode 56
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29:55
Work, Health, And The Disability Gap with Dr Karen Wallace
What if healthcare could keep more people in good work, not just treat them after they fall out of it? Dr Karen Wallace, GP and Director of Clinical Partnerships at Maximus UK, takes us inside disability medicine and functional assessments, whe...
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Episode 55
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28:08
How A Surgeon Built Lean, Patient-First Orthopaedics with Mr Murali Bhat
What if half the fracture clinic queue never needed to be there at all? We sit down with a veteran hand and upper limb surgeon whose career spans elite sport, complex wrist trauma, and a passion for redesigning care so patients get help faster,...
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Episode 54
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31:57
From Branding To Better Therapy: Rebuilding Mental Health Service Around Dignity with Maryam Meddin
A single two-hour session that left more questions than answers became the catalyst for change. We sit down with The Soke founder Maryam Meddin to trace how a painful first brush with psychotherapy pushed her to redesign the entire care journey...
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Episode 53
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41:05
Sleep Without The Quick Fix with Emma Gawne
Sleep shouldn’t demand that parents ignore their instincts. We sit down with Emma Gawne, a certified sleep coach and founder of Help Baby Sleep, to unpack a humane, evidence-based approach that respects infant biology, attachment, and the reali...
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Episode 52
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38:09
How Exposure, Creativity, And Compassion Rewire Anxiety with Jonny Baker
The gap between fear and freedom is often smaller than it feels. We sit down with therapist and coach Jonny Baker to unpack how integrative hypnotherapy, NLP, guided meditation, and psychotherapy principles combine to help people move from spir...
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Episode 51
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36:19
Hidden Epidemic: Low Testosterone And Men’s Health with Dr Zak Zafrani
Feeling flat, foggy, or unlike yourself is not a personality flaw. It can be a hormone story hiding in plain sight. We sit down with Dr Zak Zafrani, a GP with a specialist focus on men’s health, to unpack why testosterone deficiency is often mi...
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Episode 50
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31:20
From SEO Myths to Meaningful Growth: Dr Larry Stanleigh on Trust, Teams, and Relationship-Based Healthcare
A bigger ad budget won’t fix a leaky back door. Dr Larry Stanleigh joins us to show how sustainable growth in healthcare comes from relationships, not campaigns—and why most clinics overspend on SEO while underinvesting in trust. Larry’s path s...
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Episode 49
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34:05
Reimagining Therapy: From Talk to Energy, Trauma to Transformation with Ruthie Smith
What if therapy could feel lighter, calmer, and more grounded—without losing depth? We sit down with psychotherapist, trainer, and author Ruthie Smith to explore a practical way of working that brings the mind, body, and subtle energy into one ...
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Episode 48
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33:16
When Parents Lead: Nicole Runyon on Tech, Limits, and Raising Resilient Kids
A wave of teen distress has swept through otherwise loving, intact families—panic attacks, self-harm, school avoidance—without the trauma histories clinicians typically expect. Psychotherapist and parent coach Nicole Runyon traces a common thre...
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Episode 47
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29:18
How a Paediatrician-turned-Entrepreneur Built a Lean, Tech-Savvy Allergy Practice that Makes Immediate Impact with Dr Loren Isakson
What does it take to build a modern allergy and immunology clinic that actually moves the needle for patients? We sit down with Dr Loren Isakson, founder of North Star Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, to unpack the choices behind a lean telemedi...
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Episode 46
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23:24
Inside a Psychiatrist’s Craft: Care, Balance, and Better Medicine wih Dr Sharon Winters
What if “work-life balance” isn’t a tug of war at all, but a single timeline you learn to steer? That’s the lens Dr Sharon Winters brings to four decades in psychiatry, blending rigorous medicine with a deeply human, relationship-first approach...
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Episode 45
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37:40
From CPAP Confusion to Confident Nights: Carissa Hankins on Reinventing Sleep Care
What if CPAP success isn’t about willpower, but design? We sit down with nurse practitioner and founder Carissa Hankins to explore a coaching-first model that finally makes therapy tolerable, personal and effective for people living with obstru...
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Episode 44
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29:42
From Imaging to Community: A Cardiologist’s Upstream Mission with Professor Monica Monaghan
What if the real breakthrough in heart care isn’t a new drug, but a new way of listening? Cardiologist Monica Moaghan joins us from Enniskillen to unpack how modern cardiology can be both high-tech and deeply human—combining CT coronary angiogr...
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Episode 43
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35:31
Building a Patient-First Pediatric Dental Network in Rural Pennsylvania with Dr Alesia Walsh
A stage 3 cancer diagnosis during dental school could have ended a career before it began. For Dr Alesia Walsh, it lit a fuse that now powers four paediatric dental clinics serving mostly underserved families across Northeastern Pennsylvania—wi...
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Episode 42
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35:41