Ask Dr Jessica

<p>The “Ask Dr Jessica” is hosted by board-certified pediatrician and mom of three, Dr Jessica Hochman. In this podcast, you will hear her interview experts and share practical knowledge. Dr Jessica believes that, with greater knowledge, parenting worries lessen. She also believes that the less energy we spend on worries, the more we are able to enjoy the experience of parenting. </p>

Rattle snake bites! How to avoid them and how to manage them. Ask Dr Jessica Mini-sode #2

Minisode #2 of Ask Dr Jessica: Rattlesnake bites!In these mini-sodes Dr Jessica Hochman will cover pediatric topics, combining her experience as a parent and her knowledge as a pediatrician. In this minisode, we will discuss her nephew's rattle snake bite. We will review prevention of snake bites and what do to in the even of a snake bite. Do you have an idea for a mini-sode or a topic you'd like Dr Jessica Hochman to discuss? Send her a DM on her instagram: Ask Dr Je...

04-29
04:49

Minisode #1: What to do for sunburns?

Welcome to Ask Dr Jessica Mini-Sodes! In these mini-sodes Dr Jessica Hochman will cover pediatric topics, combining her experience as a parent and her knowledge as a pediatrician. In this minisode, we will discuss her son's first sunburn. We will review how to prevent sunburns, and how to treat them. Do you have an idea for a mini-sode or a topic you'd like Dr Jessica Hochman to discuss? Email your suggestion to: askdrjessicamd@gmail.comDr Jessica Hochman is a boa...

04-22
04:38

Ep 138: Integrative approach to a healthy gut microbiome, with Elisa Song MD

In this episode, Dr. Elisa Song is a holistic pediatrician and discusses her new book, 'Healthy Kids, Happy Kids,' and the importance of understanding the gut-brain connection and the role of the gut microbiome in overall health. This conversation explores the gut-brain connection and the importance of supporting a healthy gut microbiome for optimal neurotransmitter levels and overall well-being. The conversation also discusses the role of probiotics in gut health and the need for personalize...

05-27
39:33

Ep 137: Irritable Bowel Syndrome, how to diagnose and treat! With gastroenterologist, Dr Iris Wang (Part 2)

Episode 137 with Dr. Iris Wang, an assistant professor at Mayo Clinic and adult gastroenterologist continues her conversation to discuss the diagnosis and treatment of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). We review treatment options, including laxatives, antidepressants, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and even hypnotherapy (Dr Wang is one of the few physicians who is also trained in IBS hypnotherapy!). The speakers also provide information on finding qualified providers and the use of F...

05-20
37:48

Ep 136: Preventing constipation in kids! With gastroenterologist Iris Wang MD, author of "Boo Can't Poo!"

Episode 136 with Dr. Iris Wang, an assistant professor at Mayo Clinic and a general gastroenterologist and we are going to discuss her new children's book that teaches kids how to how to go to the bathroom. Many adults deal with constipation that stemmed from childhood, and Dr Wang explains how we can prevent constipation in early childhood, without use of medication. We discuss diet, water, exercise, probiotics, relaxation, and proper "sitting" positions to help make going to the...

05-13
29:30

Ep 135: A public health miracle: preventing HIV transmission from mother to child. With Dr Mitch Besser, founder of Mothers 2 Mothers.

Are you ready to feel inspired?!? Episode 135 of Ask Dr Jessica with founder of Mother's to Mother's Dr Mitch Besser. Dr. Mitch Besser discusses his journey from being an OBGYN in the United States to creating the Mothers to Mothers (m2m) program in South Africa, which aims to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV . In this episode Dr Besser explains how m2m persevered despite funding and cultural challenges. Since beginning in 2001, m2m has achieved remar...

05-06
41:52

Ep 134: How to balance quality time vs earning money in parenting? Part 2: Mike Rucker, author of The Fun Habit

Part 2 of Ask Dr Jessica with Mike Rucker--the conversation continues about incorporating fun into parenting. Many of us parents are often so busy making a living, that it can feel we are not spending enough quality time with our children. Dr Mike Rucker explains the importance of valuing time over money --and the benefits of focusing on quality experiences rather than material possessions.In addition to being the author of "The Fun Habit", Dr Rucker is an organization...

04-29
24:07

Ep 133: Why we need to schedule time for fun and experiences! Part 1: Mike Rucker, PhD, Author of "The Fun Habit"

Episode 133 of Ask Dr Jessica with Mike Rucker, PhD, author of "The Fun Habit" . The conversation explores the concept of finding joy and pleasure in everyday life, rather than solely pursuing happiness as an end goal. He explains why we need to prioritize scheduling time for fun activities and creating core memories. TakeawaysFinding joy and pleasure in everyday life is more sustainable and fulfilling than solely pursuing happiness as an end goal.Being present an...

04-22
34:29

Ep 132: A holistic approach to seasonal allergies, with integrative pediatrician Elisa Song MD

In this episode, Dr. Elisa Song discusses integrative medicine and its role in treating allergies. Dr. Song emphasizes the importance of addressing the root causes of allergies and using a combination of conventional medicine with alternative approaches to achieve optimal results. She also provides practical tips for managing allergy symptoms, such as using nasal saline sprays and HEPA filters. Additionally, Dr. Song shares insights on mold exposure and the potential health effects of m...

04-15
36:20

Ep 131: Practicing mindfulness in parenting, with Dr Jill Campbell, clinical psychologist

Episode 131 of Ask Dr Jessica with Dr. Jill Campbell, a licensed clinical psychologist, shares her passion for teaching mindfulness to parents. Mindful parenting involves being present, non-judgmental, and empathic in the service of self-understanding and wisdom. By practicing mindfulness, parents can regulate their emotions and respond to their children in a more conscious and compassionate way. Dr. Campbell provides practical tips for applying mindfulness in challenging parenting situations...

04-08
47:02

Ep 130: Why freedom, independence and play is important for child development, and how overprotection can be harmful. With Peter Gray, neuroscientist and psychologist

Dr. Peter Gray, a neuroscientist and psychologist, discusses the importance of independence, freedom, and play in children's development. He challenges the cultural delusion of overprotection and highlights the low risks children face in the world today. Dr. Gray emphasizes the benefits of challenging and risky activities for children's growth and resilience. He argues that children are naturally curious and self-directed learners, and that parents should focus on fostering their independence...

04-01
38:46

Ep 129: Talking to children about cancer, with child life specialist & therapist Kelsey Mora

Ask Dr Jessica episode 128 with Kelsey Mora, a dual certified child life specialist and therapist, discusses her work in supporting children and families facing illness and grief. She shares insights on how to talk to children about cancer diagnoses, emphasizing the importance of using clear and honest language. Kelsey also introduces her book, 'The Dot Method,' which provides a comprehensive guide for children and families navigating cancer. Kelsey's work with the Pickles Group, a nonprofit ...

03-25
28:26

Ep 128: Your child's sleep: how to get more of it? with Katie Pitts, Founder & CEO of Sleep Wise Consulting

Do you struggle with sleep and your kids? Do you feel like you and your children would benefit from more rest? Katie Pitts, founder of Sleepwise Consulting, shares her journey into sleep consulting and her philosophy on sleep training. Katie reviews common issues that arise with children's sleep, and she provides valuable insights and tips. She also dispels common misconceptions about sleep training and highlights the significance of sleep for overall health. Katie L Pitts, ...

03-18
40:30

Ep 127: Headed to college? Here's what you need to know. With Jennifer Tabbush, college counselor

Jennifer Tabbush shares her insights and advice on the college application process to help guide students find the best "fit" for their educational needs. Jennifer founded Headed For College to help families in need of expert educational consulting, college and graduate school counseling, and academic planning. In this podcast episode, Jennifer discusses many of the questions parents think about as their kids prepare for college. How does a child find the right fit for them? How c...

03-11
41:40

Ep 126: How to treat pain in children? w/ Drs Lonnie and Paul Zeltzer, pioneers in the field of pediatric pain treatment

Drs. Lonnie and Paul Zeltzer are are pioneers in the field of pediatric pain treatment. We discuss many different ways to treat pain--including alternative, non-pharmacological approaches to pain management, including sleep hygiene, breathing techniques, hypnotherapy, placebo and mindfulness. They also explain when medications such as opioids may help helpful. Additionally the role for herbs, topical anesthetics and more! Dr Lonnie Zeltzer and Dr Paul Zeltzer are ...

03-04
46:42

Ep 125: Bladder and bowel issues? Consider constipation! The perspective of a pediatric urologist, Dr Steve Hodges

Ask Dr Jessica is joined by Dr. Steve Hodges, a pediatric urologist, discusses the connection between constipation and urinary issues in children. He explains that constipation is often the root cause of bladder and bowel problems, including urinary tract infections and bedwetting. This conversation explores the topic of constipation in children and its relationship to accidents, particularly bedwetting. Dr Hodges also provides information on where to find more resources an...

02-26
44:11

Ep 124: Divorce and Children, with Christina McGhee

Ask Dr Jessica episode 124 with Christina McGhee, an expert in divorce and co-parenting. We discuss various aspects of divorce and its impact on children, as well as strategies for effective co-parenting. Christina also provides advice on avoiding common mistakes, seeking support, and keeping children out of the middle of conflicts. She offers resources and guidance for parents going through divorce.TakeawaysPlan and prepare before talking to children about divorce, considering the timi...

02-19
31:58

Ep 123: How can minimalist principles help with parenting? With Diane Boden, host of The Minimalist Mom podcast

In this conversation, Jessica interviews Diane Boden, host of the Minimalist Mom podcast. Diane talks about the challenges of living with less in a world focused on consumerism and the importance of being intentional with possessions. Diane provides practical tips for decluttering books and toys, and overall the conversation highlights the benefits of minimalism and Diane Boden discusses strategies for decluttering and organizing kids' toys and sentimental items. She emphasizes the imp...

02-12
40:07

Ep: 122 How to talk about sex & puberty with your teen? with Dolly Klock MD founder of Adolessons!

Dr. Dolly Klock, a family medicine physician and founder of Adolessons, discusses the importance of open conversations about sex and puberty with children and adolescents. Dr. Klock provides guidance on starting conversations at different ages and addresses the challenges of talking to shy or reluctant children. She also highlights the prevalence of pornography exposure among children and the importance of discussing it with them. Dr. Klock offers various services, including parent coaching, ...

02-05
39:41

Ep 121: “Mommy brain”! what it is and how to offer support, with Jodi Pawluski, neuroscientist and psychologist

Episode 121 of Ask Dr Jessica with Jodi Pawluski, a neuroscientist and psychologist, discusses how we can support mothers throughout pregnancy and in the postpartum period. She explains the concept of the 'mommy brain', and how the brain adapts to the demands of motherhood. Jodi emphasizes the importance of understanding the normal range of emotions during pregnancy and postpartum. She also discusses the importance of sleep and self-care, nutrition, movement and exercise, social interac...

01-29
37:09

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