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
84 episodes
Inside Clinical Hypnotherapy: Myths, Methods, And Real Results with Kriti Gupta Goel
What if the reason you can’t change isn’t a lack of insight, but a nervous system that hasn’t caught up? We sit down with clinical hypnotherapist and psychotherapist Kriti Gupta Goel to explore how hypnosis closes the gap between knowing...
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Episode 83
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31:30
Rethinking Adolescent Mental Health With Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy with Dr Suraiya Rahman
A common emergency drug changed the way we think about adolescent mental health. Dr Saraya Rahman joins Andrew to share how ketamine, when paired with careful preparation, skilled psychotherapy, and real-world integration, can help teens with t...
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Episode 82
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59:38
How Airway Health Can Transform Energy, Mood, And Long‑Term Brain Health with Dr Dar Radfar
A drowsy drive into a tree turned a seasoned dentist into an airway evangelist. Dr Dar Radfar joins us to reveal how the mouth maps to the airway, why snoring is a health signal not a punchline, and how simple, patient-friendly tools can restor...
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Episode 81
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39:10
How A Pharmacist-Mum Rewrote Her Career To Heal Beyond Prescriptions with Dr Ros Jabar
A pharmacist who loved chemistry. An ER doctor who loved the chase. A mother who needed steadier hours and a body that needed steadier rhythms. Ros Jabar—Dr Ros—shares how a lifetime of pivots forged a simple, humane way to help people who aren...
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Episode 80
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46:10
Why Disaster Planning Belongs In Every Chronic Care Visit with Dr Danielle Esler
Power fails, smoke drifts, roads close—and chronic conditions do not pause. We sit down with Dr Danielle Esler, dual-trained in primary care and public health and former Deputy Chief Health Officer in Australia, to map a practical path for maki...
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Episode 80
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31:41
Stem Cells, Not Scalpels with Dr Jeff Gross
What if the missing step between therapy and surgery isn’t a new implant, but a smarter signal? We sit down with neurosurgeon and regenerative medicine specialist Dr Jeff Gross to trace a candid journey from the operating theatre to a precision...
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Episode 79
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30:04
Inside Betrayal Trauma: From Crisis To Repair with Ladonna Carey
The ground shifts when deception enters a relationship. We invited betrayal trauma specialist Ladonna Carey to walk us through a clear, humane path from the first moments of crisis to the deeper work of repair, and the conversation cuts through...
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Episode 78
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33:34
From Clinic To Strategy: Building Trauma-Informed Systems That Actually Work with Valeria Lerma
Ever watched a great training fall apart in a real crisis? We sat down with Valeria Lerma, a licensed clinical social worker and strategic leader, to unpack a practitioner-centred approach that keeps skills online when stress is high and time i...
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Episode 77
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40:05
From Single Chair To National Impact In NHS Dentistry with Dr Jeffrey Sherer
What if your local dentist could spot a silent killer before it struck? Our conversation with Dr Jeffrey Sherer, founder of the Dental Design Studio, traces a bold path from a single startup to 23 practices built without private equity—and reve...
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Episode 76
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36:36
Building A Global Telehealth Practice That Actually Works with Dr Todd Born
Burnout from seven-minute visits and endless admin is real; so is the alternative. We sit down with Dr Todd Born, a naturopathic doctor and certified nutrition specialist who traded a busy Bay Area integrative clinic for a lean, global teleheal...
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Episode 75
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42:40
Purpose Wired: Brain Health And Eating Disorders with Dr Jeffrey DeSarbo
What if recovery didn’t just mean stabilising symptoms, but rewiring the brain with purpose, novelty and intention? Dr Jeffrey DerSabo, award-winning neuropsychiatrist and medical director of ED180, joins us to explore why eating disorders are ...
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Episode 74
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40:22
From Scale To Soul: Rethinking Therapy, Psychedelics, And Practice Design with Dr Chris Deussing
What if a smaller practice could make space for bigger healing? We sit down with Dr Chris Deussing, a licensed clinical social worker, academic, and psychedelic clinician who traded scale for soul, and built a boutique model that prioritises pr...
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Episode 73
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33:11
Therapy Went To Crete And Forgot To Come Back with Dr Erin Deehan
A courageous career pivot can change more than a job; it can redefine how healing happens. We sit down with Dr Erin Deehan, a clinical psychologist who walked away from running a 15-person Glasgow clinic to build a remote-first wellness hub and...
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Episode 72
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36:03
How EMDR And Creativity Help Traumatic Memories Heal with Tessa Groshoff
Healing can be rigorous and creative at the same time. We sit down with EMDRIA-approved trainer and LMHC Tessa Groshoff to unpack how EMDR intensives and expressive arts therapy work together to help people process traumatic memories, find regu...
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Episode 71
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33:28
No, You Don’t Have To Become The Grumpy Old Man with Dr Dan Leach
Men shouldn’t have to accept midlife decline as a foregone conclusion. We sit down with Dr Dan Leach—GP, health systems consultant, and founder of Valence Health—to unpack how evidence-based optimisation, honest conversations, and smart trackin...
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Episode 70
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30:34
How A Life Insurance Rejection Sparked A Telehealth Revolution with Anthony Masiello
A life insurance denial at 33 can feel like a verdict. For Anthony Masiello, it became a turning point that led to losing 160 pounds, reversing multiple conditions, and ultimately building Lifestyle Telemedicine—a national platform where board‑...
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Episode 69
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41:20
What If Mental Health Focused On Prevention, Not Just Treatment with Dr Joanna Rosen
What if mental health treated prevention like medicine treats cholesterol—something you build for, measure, and maintain before the crisis? We sit down with Dr Joanna Rosen, a clinical psychologist and trauma consultant, to explore how t...
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Episode 68
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35:38
How A Navy Doctor Found Emergency Medicine And Reimagined Continuing Education with Dr Charles Pollack
What does a sustainable medical career look like when the pager never really goes silent? We sit down with Dr Charles Pollock to chart an uncommon route through Navy service, emergency departments, academic leadership, and a radical rethink of ...
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Episode 67
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40:36
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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