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New podcast is the podcast for wellness professionals and enthusiast to amplify the quality of their lives in all Six Dimensions of Wellness
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Exclusive bonus interview for NWI members that follows NWI Podcast episode 34 with Jessica Davenport, aka "The Narcolepsy Whisperer" discusses sleep disorders, their diagnosis and surprisingly common mis-diagnoses, and how critical it is that we make getting quality sleep a priority.
Members bonus interview - Continuation of podcast #35 with Dr. Debi Silber of the PBT Institute, in which she discusses her multi-pronged approach to help people heal (physically, mentally, emotionally, psychologically and spiritually) from a life crisis
Exclusive Member Bonus Interview: This is a continuation of podcast #36, in which Resmaa Menakem discusses his book My Grandmother's Hands, Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies. This is the first self-discovery book to examine white body supremacy in America from the perspective of trauma and body-centered psychology.
Jade Pelton talks about how the emerging profession of Peer Support Specialist is providing hope and support to those recovering from addiction and mental health challenges.
Bryan Falchuk talks about his method and Book, Do a Day, in which you will learn how to make each day contribute to your goals so you can live the life you want to live.
“Work Happiness Expert” and author Jody B. Miller on how to maximize worksite happiness by tuning in to your team and embracing yourself.
This is part two of our interview with Robert Browning, PhD (h.c.). You can listen to part one in episode 56.Many people don't realize the degree to which signals from one's heart regulate the brain. The Heartmath Institute has researched the psychophysiology of stress, resilience, and the interactions between the heart and brain for over 28 years.Based on this research, the Heartmath Institute has developed technologies to help people self-regulate the communication between heart and brain. Heartmath trainers teach people how they can learn to be in harmony with their heart intelligence to reduce stress and reactivity, and enhance intuition; a mission whose ramifications extend as far as United Nations peace imperatives.Learn about the remarkable science of heart intelligence and how our hearts far exceed the mere descriptor of a pump.
This is part one of our interview with Robert Browning, PhD (h.c.). You can listen to part two in episode 57.Many people don't realize the degree to which signals from one's heart regulate the brain. The Heartmath Institute has researched the psychophysiology of stress, resilience, and the interactions between the heart and brain for over 28 years.Based on this research, the Heartmath Institute has developed technologies to help people self-regulate the communication between heart and brain. Heartmath trainers teach people how they can learn to be in harmony with their heart intelligence to reduce stress and reactivity, and enhance intuition; a mission whose ramifications extend as far as United Nations peace imperatives.Learn about the remarkable science of heart intelligence and how our hearts far exceed the mere descriptor of a pump.
Lance is a West Point graduate and decorated US Army Intelligence officer where he was stationed both in the United States and Southeast Asia. He has been in the genetics and biotech industry since leaving the military and joining his first medical device company, KLS Martin. He has spent 22 years in sales, management and executive leadership positions in the biotech industry, most notably at Amgen, the world’s largest biotech company. He led multiple product launches for oncology and nephrology medications and was awarded the company’s top honor of Chairman’s Circle four years running as a sales executive and sales director. Since leaving Amgen, Lance started several successful medical companies, including co-founding Advanced Genomic Solutions in 2012. At AGS, Lance led sales and marketing teams for pharmacogenomic and toxicology diagnostic testing divisions beginning in 2012. He also successfully launched a multi-year Medicare-sponsored study enrolling thousands of patients beginning in 2014. He is also now responsible for the implementation of new laboratory expansion operations globally and global distribution of new products and continuing education. Lance resides in Arizona. NWI podcast listeners save $14 on NWI membership by using the code AGS19 at checkout. Go to nationalwellness.org to join today.
The National Wellness Institute has launched its Emerging Wellness Professionals task force to help springboard new wellness professionals into successful careers. Find out the what, the how, and the why in this ten-minute interview with Task force member Samantha Diedrich, CWP.
Nicole Christina, LCSW, is an experienced psychotherapist practicing in Syracuse, NY, who specializes in food and body issues, mindfulness, and positive aging. She’s also a professional blogger and podcaster, with a focus on healthy aging and longevity. #resilience #thriving #longevity #positiveaging #aging #bodyimage #nwi
Bryan Falchuk overcame adversity, lost nearly 100 pounds, ran a marathon, dramatically change his diet and created an approach to help others live a better life, every day. That way is Do a Day.This interview is a continuation of the conversation from episode 40, in which Bryan challenges each of us to use his method to take on any challenge, succeed, and change our lives.
The NWI Podcast has moved from SoundCloud to Podbean. To make sure you don't miss an episode, please go to nwipodcast.org and click on the link to subscribe on iTunes or Podbean. You can now also listen to us on Spotify! 
CEO and founder of AdvancingWellness discusses her new book, The Thriving Hive: How People-Centric Organizations Ignite Engagement and Fuel Results. The story shows why organizations should put their people first and why the well-being of the workforce is the most valuable asset of any business that wants to be successful for the long-term.
Peak Performance Sales And Leadership Speaker, Mindfulness Coach, Author, Mental Toughness Trainer Dr. Steve Taubman on his new book, "Buddha in the Trenches: The Timeless System for Developing Unshakable Performance Under Pressure".
Healing racial trauma: NWI's second interview with Resmaa Menakem about his Cultural Somatics work and his book, My Grandmother's Hands, Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies. Resmaa Menakem MSW, LICSW, S.E.P. has appeared on both The Oprah Winfrey Show and Dr. Phil as an expert on conflict and violence. He has served as director of counseling services for the Tubman Family Alliance; as behavioral health director for African American Family Services in Minneapolis; and as a Cultural Somatics consultant for the Minneapolis Police Department. As a Community Care Counselor, he managed the wellness and counseling services for civilians on fifty-three US military bases in Afghanistan. Resmaa currently teaches workshops on Cultural Somatics for audiences of African Americans, European Americans, and police officers. He is also a therapist in private practice in Minneapolis.
As the Executive Vice President and Chief Health Officer for Community Health Partners (CHP, and d.b.a. Core Health Partners in the Southwest Florida region), Trina Radske-Suchan works to build broader approaches to chronic disease management through partnerships with health care systems, government agencies, non-profits, and corporate partners as well as build collaborations to enhance support for the clinic to community health model. Today, CHP builds environments where clinic and community come together to fight chronic disease by executing community-based strategies that proactively link and support clinical services. As part of community-based integrated teams, CHP leads the design and development of integrated clinical and community screening and referral pathways, develops network hubs that centralize processes and enhance communications, and adapts the environment to promote healthy behaviors and improved health outcomes for individuals and populations of all ages, including those with complex health and functional needs.
Dr. Debi Silber of the PBT Institute discusses unpacking past emotional baggage, self-awareness, and conquering self-sabatoge for lasting change.
The founder and Chairman of the educational non-profit, Foundation for Financial Wellness (FFW), discusses lasting behavior change for financial wellness. The National Wellness Institute has partnered with FFW to develop financial wellness trainings.
Jessica has had a passion for connecting those with diabetes to wellness for many years. It began during her time working as a health coach for an insurance company where she gained experience coaching many patients living with diabetes. But her passion for diabetes education and advocacy grew exponentially when her son was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 2016, at the age of 6. Since her son’s diagnoses Jessica has been working diligently to advocate for her son and for others who live with diabetes. In addition to her interest in helping those with diabetes, Jessica is passionate about sleep health. She suffers from two sleep disorders, and her battle to achieve her own wellness has fueled her drive to help others with what can be a debilitating condition. On November 4th, 2018, Jessica will be speaking the Von Are Family Foundation Southwest Florida Diabetes and Wellness Conference in Naples, Florida. She will discuss the Importance of Sleep & Living with Diabetes.
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