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By Dr. Jeffrey Glaser
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
On today’s podcast we are joined by Charlie Kirk, Founder and President of Turning Point USA, a national student movement dedicated to empowering young people to promote the principles of free markets and limited government. Turning Point USA is on more than 2000 college campuses and has consistently fought for the freedom of speech, giving a voice to those who have been shut down for having a different point of view.
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Chiropractic is an alternative medicine that is concerned about back pain and treatment for back pain. Today we are joined by Shane Lawlor, one of Europe’s leading Golf Performance Therapists from Ireland, who is an expert in the treatment, assessment and rehabilitation of golf injuries.
Website: http://www.lawlorclinic.ie/team/shane-lawlor/
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Valerie Von Sobel shares her life of struggles, misfortune, and surviving through it all. She tells of her son's fight against a tumor, her husband's tragic suicide, and how she survived through these critical times by focusing on the brighter side of life. She held herself strong for the rest of her family, while searching for stability within her own mental health. Through the power of the arts, she found laughter and joy again. Mrs. Sobel talks of her life as an influencer on social media, using her positive mental health process to help others who are struggling and need help as well of her participation in the writing process of The Empty Room.
Bob had suffered through back pain for over 30 years before meeting Dr. Glaser. To improve his quality of life, Bob had to have a spine surgery. An operation he then followed with a treatment using back-stimulating technology, which is currently supervised by Dr. Glaser. Throughout the podcast, Bob talks about the life-changing experience, both with the surgery and the aftercare treatment, detailing the activities he had previously avoided until now, including golfing or even just walking to the grocery store with his wife.
A success in his field, Dr. Bahar does not let his achievements limit him from further adventures. Discussing the importance of stepping out of one's comfort zone, Dr. Bahar details his life as a doctor, author, and "regular" human being. He speaks not only of his successes in life, but focuses particularly on why he refused to stick with what he was already familiar with. He explains why it is important to have fun and plunge into new adventures. This philosophy originated his book, The Frontman. In its pages, the reader discovers the importance of the connection between brain and body, using muscle therapy to help overcome pain, and the importance of finding laughter in every day.
John fought through it all. Diagnosed with cancer, he tried everything to stop the pain. The only option that really helped, however, was managing his pain with an opioid prescription. A difficult choice considering the tragic epidemic ravaging the country, John continued to search for other options hoping to avoid the more notorious side effects of the medicine. John lived through hell as he could find no way to manage his pain, trying other medicines such as methadone but to no avail. When the doctors finally allowed John to start using opioids, he found that he could once more control his pain, freeing him to now live a functional life. John is now cancer-free, though he still suffers through chronic pain that is fortunately alleviated with his medicine. "Opioids can be abused," John says, "but they can save lives too. We need to find a balance."
In this first episode, we meet Dr. Jeffrey Glaser as he introduces us to his life dedication to medicine. With a strong personal motivation, Dr. Glaser seeks to improve the quality of people's lives with minimally invasive procedures by focusing on the characteristics of interventional pain treatments. Through his own experience, Dr. Glaser empathizes with patients afraid of disrupting their lives with painful surgeries or addictive medical treatments. He specifies in what situations a surgery is necessary and when it is not, addressing the problems that may arise with insurance companies. Dr. Glaser focuses on the significance of patients knowing all possible options for treating their pain, depending on their individual circumstances.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.