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Author: Mojo Vitality

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A podcast dedicated to helping you look better, feel better, and BE better. Hosted by the Mojo Vitality medical team from Atlanta, Georgia led by Dr. James Cullison - we cover all the latest trends in weight loss, hormone therapy, sexual dysfunction, pelvic wellness, and health and fitness.

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Episode 10: Seed Oils

Episode 10: Seed Oils

2024-12-1818:56

Kimmie Whitman with Nutrition Kitchen & Body sits down with David in the Mojo Podcast Studio to talk about all the hype around seed oils and gives us her opinion on them, versus other cooking oils.
Episode 9: Hydration

Episode 9: Hydration

2024-11-1525:39

We're introduced to Kimmie Whitman, Mojo's nutrition consultant, who stops by to discuss the importance of hydration and some myths about hydration fads.
Dr. Cullison and David separate fact from fiction regarding the effects of testosterone on the body, and dive into hormone pellets - a delivery method of hormone therapy that is catching fire. About the size of a grain of rice, these pellets are bioidentical hormones and deliver a steady consistent level of testosterone and/or estrogen to the bloodstream. A great way to boost energy, libido, muscle mass, and lower weight and depression.
Meg Armstrong - the personal trainer, the actress, the podcaster, the businesswoman, the mental health coach... the author? Meg does it all! And she joins David in the Mojo Podcast Studio to discuss the balance between weight loss and fitness and exercise, including how our fitness approach changes as we age and what the recent trends are. Meg and David then discuss mental health, and Meg's journey from coast to coast working on becoming the best version of herself.
The one and only Dr. Deb Schreibman joins Dr. Cullison and David in the Mojo Podcast Studio to discuss gut health, fad diets, holistic health, and how to combat the side effects of some of the weight loss medications. Dr. Deb is a best-selling author of Your Journey to Wellness and has her own podcast, What's Healthy With Dr. Deb. She owns and operates the Lake Pointe Wellness Center outside of Atlanta and has been on countless TV shows and news programs.
David steps aside and Nurse Geo speaks with Dr. Cullison about the ladies' issue of vaginal arousal and sensation and ways to help with that as women age. Maybe a topic that doesn't get its fair share in the sun, the pleasure of sex for women changes as they approach and pass menopause - but there is help out there! And Dr. Cullison and Nurse Geo explain some of the solutions readily available in this episode.
Episode 4: Semaglutide

Episode 4: Semaglutide

2024-02-0556:29

The Glutides are here to stay! Dr. Cullison and David cover the popular peptide, Semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy. Myths are addressed head-on, along with side effects, effectiveness, the benefits, any risks, and what to know. Nothing replaces a healthy lifestyle of diet and exercise - but is Semaglutide going to do just that?
Episode 3: Peptides

Episode 3: Peptides

2024-02-0259:31

Dr. Cullsion and David are at the Mojo Podcast Studio talking about the red-hot topic of peptides. Peptide therapy has been around for many decades but has recently surged to the front lines to help with age preservation, hair and skin quality, weight loss, muscle building, improved libido, improved memory and cognitive function. But that doesn't mean it is without any detractors - and the Mojo guys cover all that and more!
Mojo Vitality's Dr. Cullison sits down with Dr. Jackie Crowell of Progressive Pelvis Physical Therapy to discuss female pelvic health and wellness! They cover hormone therapy, vaginal rejuvenation, orgasm optimization, DHEA, testosterone, estrogen, and more - all from the Mojo Podcast Studio.
Mojo Vitality's Dr. Cullison and David sit down and talk about why he left corporate healthcare to open Mojo Vitality, before David pesters him on the health insurance industry, corporate influence in medical care, and why patients are fooled into thinking cash pay health clinics are more expensive than insurance-based practices.
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