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
118 episodes
From Physician to Patient: Rebuilding After Collapse with the E3 Method with Dr Negin Rajaipour
Your labs can look “fine” while your body feels like it’s falling apart, and it’s not because you’re weak or lazy. We sit down with Dr Negin Rajaipour, board-certified family medicine physician and founder of Vita Rican Medical, to talk about w...
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Episode 115
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35:01
Discharged Into an Abyss: The Hidden Gap in Rehabilitation Care with Susan Pattison
Most people assume rehabilitation ends when the hospital says you’re ready to go home. The truth can be harsher: many families walk into a gap where therapy stops, confidence collapses, and a loved one becomes afraid to move in the very place t...
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Episode 114
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34:00
Prehab Before PRP: Dr Tammy Penhollow on Ethical Regenerative Medicine
“How much is PRP?” is often the wrong first question. I’m joined by Dr Tammy Penhollow, an osteopathic physician and founder of Precision Med PRP, to talk about why regenerative medicine outcomes hinge on what happens before treatment not just ...
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Episode 113
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34:57
Why Rehab Medicine Gets Overlooked - And Who Pays the Price with Dr Tanya Harris
Surviving a stroke or traumatic brain injury is only the beginning. The real question is what happens next when someone needs to walk, think, speak, swallow, dress, toilet, work, and live safely again. We sit down with Dr Tanya Harris, a Physic...
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Episode 112
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41:47
Root Cause, Not Relief: What Dentistry Misses About Function and Health With Dr Curtis Westersund
If you’ve ever wondered why TMJ pain, headaches, poor sleep, and stubborn neck tension so often travel together, this conversation makes the case that the jaw is rarely acting alone. We sit down with Dr Curtis Westersund, a dentist with 46 year...
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Episode 111
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44:00
Beyond “That’s Normal”: Dr. Troy Hailparn on Redefining Women’s Health
Most women are told to accept postpartum leakage, bowel changes, reduced sensation, or discomfort as “normal”. We don’t buy that, and neither does Dr Troy Hailparn, a board-certified gynaecologist and pioneer in functional and cosmetic gynaecol...
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Episode 110
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Why Better Surgical Outcomes Start Before the First Incision - with Dr Scott Russo
Surgery is rarely a single moment in theatre. The real make-or-break work happens in the quieter weeks beforehand, when patients are anxious, deconditioned, undernourished, or simply unsure what to do next. We sit down with Dr Scott Russo, foun...
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Episode 109
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35:47
The Hidden Complexity of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome with Dr Scott Werden
A patient can spend years chasing an explanation for arm pain, numbness, tingling, or a shoulder that simply stops working under load, only to be told nothing shows up on tests. That gap between lived symptoms and clinical certainty is where th...
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Episode 108
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37:56
The Business of Neurorehab: From Aspiring Doctor to Practice Leader with Tiffany Miller-Bolerjack
Neuropsych testing looks clinical from the outside, but from the inside it is a high-stakes mix of patient anxiety, complex logistics, and constant financial pressure. We sit down with Tiffany Miller-Bolerjak, Office Manager and Administrator a...
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Episode 107
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42:48
When “Everything Looks Normal” but Patients Still Feel Unwell with Dr Jeff Matz
Your blood tests can look perfect while your body feels anything but. We sit down with Dr Jeff Matz, functional medicine practitioner and founder of Via Nova Health, to unpack why that happens and what to do when fatigue, weight gain, low mood,...
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Episode 108
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35:23
Rebuilding A Medical Career Abroad with Dr Yasmin Areida
A career can be built twice, but it rarely happens without a cost. We talk with Dr Yasmin Areida, who starts out as a plastic surgeon in Egypt, retrains across continents, and rebuilds her clinical life in the US after discovering her credentia...
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Episode 106
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35:12
Someone In Your Corner: The Case for Health Navigation with Dr Michael Averbukh
Healthcare can be world-class and still feel impossible to navigate. When you are bounced between specialities, sent for duplicate tests, or left holding results you cannot interpret, the real gap is often ownership of the journey. We sit down ...
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Episode 105
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From Teeth To Longevity: Why Oral Health Drives Metabolic And Brain Health with Dr Mark Whitefield
Imagine adding years to your life by fixing your bite. That’s not hype; it’s the real-world impact of restoring chewing and reducing chronic oral inflammation, and it sits at the heart of our conversation with advanced implant surgeon Dr Mark W...
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Episode 104
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41:43
Doctor-Led Aesthetics With Real Ethics with Dr Cian McLoughlin
What if the most powerful growth strategy for an aesthetics clinic isn’t ads or discounts, but trust? We sit down with Dr Cian McLoughlin, Medical Director at OSO Clinic in London, to unpack how a doctor-led, boutique model can deliver natural ...
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Episode 103
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28:51
Resetting Pain: How Myoreformation Frees The Body with Jono Goosen
A surprising path led Jono Goosen from Zimbabwe’s gyms and rugby fields to a chicken farm—and then to a London practice changing how people think about back pain. Along the way, he learned a lesson that now shapes every session: environment and...
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Episode 102
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29:37
Beyond the Scale: What Real Eating Disorder Recovery Actually Looks Like with Dr Dany McCurdy-McKinnon
What if recovery isn’t about the number on a scale—but whether life starts working again?That question anchors our conversation with Dr. Dany McCurdy-McKinnon, a Los Angeles psychologist who blends neuroscience, trauma-informed th...
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Episode 102
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34:14
Pelvic Health, Front And Centre with Laura Bunso
Pelvic health isn’t a niche problem—it’s something most people will face at some point, from teenage athletes and new mums to high-stress executives, ageing men, and cancer survivors. In this episode, physical therapist and clinic founder Laura...
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Episode 101
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44:25
How AI Keeps Clinics Human And Growing with Victor Brown
Imagine if every patient heard a short, thoughtful message from their clinician each morning—delivered in the doctor’s own voice—nudging healthier choices and reinforcing care plans. That vision sits at the heart of our conversation with Victor...
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Episode 100
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33:29
How Ethical AI Cuts Therapy Dropout By Fixing Fit with Dr Ayelet Hirshfeld
What if most therapy “failures” aren’t about motivation at all, but about a broken first match? Dr Ayelet Hirshfeld, clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst, and founder of PsyEcology Inc., joins us to unpack the biggest quiet crisis in mental hea...
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Episode 99
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30:48
From PRP To Muse Cells: Building A Modern Regenerative Clinic with Dr Joe Purita
What if healing could be engineered by tuning the body’s software? We sit down with Dr Joe Purita, a pioneer in orthobiologic and regenerative medicine, to explore how a modern clinic moves beyond single fixes and toward systems that reboot hea...
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Episode 98
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29:47
How Equine Therapy Unlocks Trauma And Transforms Recovery with Mike Delaney
Here is a tightened version reduced by well over 50 characters while keeping the substance and flow strong:A 50-year career doesn’t just tell stories; it reveals patterns we can finally change. Mike Delaney joins us to trace his path fro...
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Episode 97
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56:20
Rewriting Dementia Care With Lifestyle Medicine with Dr Ivan Cichowicz
“There’s nothing you can do” might be the most damaging sentence a person with cognitive decline ever hears. We sit down with Dr Ivan Cichowicz, a board‑certified adult and geriatric psychiatrist, to unpack a more hopeful, practical path: combi...
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Episode 96
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42:04
How Environmental Exposures Shape Autoimmunity And What We Can Do Today with Dr Aly Cohen
Slow regulation and rising de novo autoimmune conditions in younger patients are at the heart of this conversation. Aly’s prescription is practical and empowering: remove common sources of harm (think water filtration, safer food contact, smart...
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Episode 95
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37:56
What If Families Are The Missing Variable In Mental Health? with Dr Michele Bechor
What would change if we stopped chasing comfort and started building function into daily life? That question sits at the heart of our conversation with Dr Michele Bechor, licensed psychologist and founder of Emblem Psychology and Consulting. Mi...
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Episode 94
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35:18
Redesigning Beauty Through Ethics, Education, And Empowerment with Raquel Merlini
Beauty shouldn’t feel like a sales pitch. It should feel like being seen, heard, and guided with care. That’s the spirit Raquel Merlini brings to her aesthetics practice—where combination therapy, honest education, and thoughtful follow-up crea...
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Episode 93
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