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FAQs about Good Neighbor Podcast: Rochester:How many episodes does Good Neighbor Podcast: Rochester have?The podcast currently has 110 episodes available.
October 13, 2025EP#151: Integrative Insight with Marissa BruinWhat happens when conventional medicine meets functional approaches? Magic—at least that's how it feels when you finally discover the root causes behind your persistent health challenges. Marissa Brun, family nurse practitioner and owner of Integrative Insight, joins us to share how she's bridging these two worlds to transform healthcare in Rochester.Having battled an autoimmune condition since age 19, Marissa brings rare insight to her practice. "I know how it feels to be on the receiving end and feeling hopeless or afraid, confused, and just not getting any answers," she reveals. This personal journey, combined with her background working in a Level One trauma center, showed her how many chronic conditions simply don't respond to traditional approaches alone.Contrary to common misconceptions, integrative medicine is deeply scientific. Marissa's practice employs advanced functional lab testing—examining everything from microbiome composition to genetic factors and cellular processes—to develop truly personalized treatment plans. Whether you're struggling with autoimmune issues, hormone imbalances, fatigue, or weight management, her approach digs deeper to find the why behind your symptoms.The most exciting news? Integrative Insight is now credentialed with Blue Cross Blue Shield and finalizing arrangements with other major insurance providers, including Medicare and Medicaid. This breakthrough makes this powerful healthcare approach accessible to many more people who need it. As Marissa puts it, "That will fulfill that dream of mine to broaden the horizon and make integrative care more accessible."Want to learn if this approach might help with your health challenges? Visit integrativeinsightnp.com or find Integrative Insight NP on Instagram and Facebook to discover how uncovering root causes could help you feel more like yourself again....more8minPlay
October 11, 2025EP#148: Empowered Moms with Dr. Emily JacobsDr. Emily Jacobs doesn't mince words when she talks about burnout: "It's a choice." As the founder of Empowered Moms, she's on a mission to help mothers who feel there must be more to life than endless self-sacrifice.Her journey began by witnessing her own mother's gradual deterioration – watching a once passionate woman slowly disappear into the all-consuming role of motherhood. "Some people sacrifice gracefully," Emily explains, "but others feel defeated when they have ambitions alongside motherhood." This observation became the foundation for creating a community where mothers can nurture their full identities without guilt.The conversation takes a revelatory turn when Emily redefines self-care. Forget spa days and commercial indulgences that feel impossible to schedule. True self-care starts with a simple question: "How do I best take care of myself today?" This approach removes the guilt and makes self-nurturing accessible to everyone. Whether it's sleep, nutrition, reading, or setting boundaries, self-care becomes whatever genuinely helps you thrive.Boundaries emerge as the cornerstone of Emily's philosophy. "They're the single most important form of self-efficacy, self-respect, and self-love," she asserts. For women socialized to please others, setting limits can feel terrifying – but the alternative is resentment and eventual collapse. Through her own story of healing a difficult mother-daughter relationship, Emily demonstrates how setting boundaries isn't abandonment but rather the foundation for authentic connection.The Empowered Moms community welcomes women of all ages and life stages – from stay-at-home mothers to entrepreneurs, from those with newborns to grandmothers. Through her Facebook group, coaching programs, and annual conference, Emily creates spaces where women can remember who they are beyond their caretaking roles.Join this movement of mothers raising the bar on what's possible when you believe you're worthy of nurturing your dreams alongside raising your family. Visit empoweredmoms.co to learn more about upcoming events and community opportunities....more22minPlay
April 12, 2025EP#142: Wag N Wash with Mike SwaderMike Swader introduces Wag N Wash, a comprehensive pet care destination in Rochester Hills offering much more than just self-wash stations. This locally owned business provides full-service grooming, self-wash facilities, premium pet products including raw food options, and even sports team apparel for pets while maintaining strong community connections through regular adoption events and monthly charity initiatives.• Full-service one-stop shop for dogs and cats, not just a self-wash station• Services include full grooming, nail trims, bath and brush, and state-of-the-art K9000 self-wash tubs• Carries both national brands and specialty pet products including raw food, toys, treats, and health/CBD items• Locally owned and operated as part of the Pet Supplies Plus family with staff knowledgeable about pet care needs• Strong focus on community involvement with monthly donations to different rescues and regular adoption events• Has helped over 20 dogs find homes in just three months since opening in October 2024• Located at the corner of Adams and Silverbell next to Kroger in Rochester HillsFind Wag N Wash at https://www.wagnwash.com/store/mi/rochester/3012-rochester/3012 or follow them on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Yelp to learn about upcoming events and promotions....more14minPlay
April 11, 2025EP#143: Hunter Hospitality House with Tracy WillardTracy Willard shares the touching story behind Hunter Hospitality House, which provides free lodging to people with hospitalized loved ones or those receiving medical treatment. Founded in memory of their premature son who lived just 16 days, Tracy and her husband have opened three homes near Port Huron hospitals, each launched on what would have been Hunter's birthday.• Three fully-stocked homes located across from both hospitals in Port Huron• Everything provided completely free regardless of length of stay• Transportation services included for guests• Founded in 2011 after Tracy experienced firsthand the exhaustion of commuting to visit her hospitalized newborn• Annual "Hope Blooms" fundraiser happening April 24th at Blue Water Convention Center• Various sponsorship levels available for businesses and families (starting at $50)• Tickets selling quickly with attendance capped at 700For more information about Hunter Hospitality House or to purchase tickets for the Hope Blooms event, visit HunterHospitalityHouse.com, call 810-824-3679, or email [email protected]....more8minPlay
February 05, 2025EP# 138 Hearts for Hope Foundation Gala with Claire ImbrunnoneClaire, a devoted volunteer and staunch ally for survivors, joins us to spotlight an event that promises both heart and hope. Shedding light on the Hearts for Hope Foundation Gala, Claire passionately speaks about the pivotal role this Valentine's Day event will play in supporting Turning Point—a key organization in Macomb County dedicated to aiding survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. From live performances by Michael Carluccio to the poignant story of a human trafficking survivor, the evening is bound to be as enriching as it is entertaining. With recent funding cuts threatening Turning Point's essential services, this gala is not just an event but a lifeline for many in need.On the podcast, Claire underscores the power of community involvement in making a difference. Whether by purchasing tickets, sponsoring a portion of the event, or donating, each action can contribute significantly to the foundation's mission. Businesses are encouraged to step up as sponsors, particularly with necessities like dessert provisions, and individuals can offer support in various ways, no matter how small. Claire’s personal dedication to this cause shines through as she shares her passion for advocacy and stresses that every gesture, big or small, can bring about profound change. Tune in to learn more about how you can contribute to a night of compassion and change this Valentine's Day....more11minPlay
January 21, 2025EP#137: Fresh Rootz with Fatima TekkoWhat if you could revolutionize your health journey with inspiration from a personal mission turned community-focused business? We had the incredible opportunity to have Fatima Tekkko, the trailblazing founder of Fresh Roots Incorporated, share her story on the Good Neighbor Podcast. Fatima's endeavors began with a heartfelt mission to support her family through health crises and have blossomed into a thriving woman-owned, black-owned juicery and vegan café. Rooted initially in Midtown Detroit and now flourishing in Rochester Hills, Fresh Roots isn't just about juices and vegan food; it's about empowering the community with wellness education and services to preemptively tackle health issues like diabetes and high blood pressure.Listeners will be captivated by Fatima’s insights as she debunks myths surrounding the juicing industry and emphasizes Fresh Roots' commitment to integrity and authenticity. She candidly addresses the challenges of maintaining pure, toxin-free products and her passion for making health both accessible and enjoyable. From engaging in yoga and fit clubs to offering support through community engagement, Fatima and her team are dedicated to nurturing a supportive environment for everyone on their wellness journey. This episode is a must-listen for anyone eager to prioritize their health with genuine, community-oriented inspiration....more12minPlay
January 18, 2025EP#136: "There's a Food for That" with Mark TrudeauJoin us for an eye-opening conversation with Mark Trudeau, a data scientist who turns his analytical talents to the culinary world. Imagine discovering that your pantry holds the key to fighting diseases like type 2 diabetes. Mark's personal journey from diagnosis to recovery inspired his groundbreaking book, "There's a Food for That," where he meticulously maps out how specific foods can target and combat specific health conditions. Prepare to challenge conventional dietary advice as Mark shares how he used data science to sift through clinical studies to identify foods that aren't just beneficial, but transformative for health.Curious about how the top 100 foods can tackle the top 100 diseases in the U.S.? We promise you’ll gain new insights into the power of food as a tool for disease prevention and management. In this episode, we break down the misconceptions and serve up practical tips for optimizing your diet. Whether you’re dealing with a health condition or simply looking to boost your wellness, Mark’s evidence-based approach offers a fresh perspective. Don't miss out on this invaluable resource that could very well change your approach to health forever....more14minPlay
January 18, 2025EP#135:Dementia Forward with Deborah SeelhoffDiscover the transformative power of education and compassionate care with our special guest, Deborah Seelhoff on the Good Neighbor Podcast. Deborah, from Dementia Forward, unveils her decade-long journey in dementia care, emphasizing the urgent need for mandatory training for caregivers. She passionately discusses the unique challenges faced by families and care partners, underscoring the importance of understanding and compassion. Deborah's person-centered approach not only clarifies common misconceptions about dementia, but also revolutionizes how communities support those living with these conditions.Meanwhile, Deborah, highlights the empowering role of education in community growth. Her experiences showcase how educational initiatives can be a catalyst for individual and collective development. We also celebrate the impact of local businesses and leaders, encouraging you to recognize and nominate your favorites. This episode promises to inspire you with stories of dedication and the undeniable power of education to drive change and foster empowerment. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that bridges healthcare and community spirit....more16minPlay
December 29, 2024EP#133: Realty Consultants with Kim AgemyMeet Kim Agemy from Realty Consultants, brokered by eXp, who turned a spark of inspiration from her husband into a thriving real estate career. Discover how Kim's journey began at Pulte Homes and evolved through her partnership with eXp, which provided the support and network crucial for expanding her business. Her commitment to elevating industry standards shines through initiatives like "Knowledge is Power" events, where she shares real estate insights and empowers women entrepreneurs. Kim's passion is palpable as she talks about guiding clients through life-changing real estate decisions, from buying their first home to handling sensitive estate sales, all while debunking common industry misconceptions.Get a glimpse into Kim's world beyond real estate, as she opens up about her personal interests that fuel her resilience and personal growth. From cherished travel adventures with her daughter to swinging clubs in a golf league and keeping fit with Orange Theory, Kim shares how these experiences shape her journey. She candidly reflects on the challenges of scaling her business, noting the invaluable role of mentorship, especially during the uncertain times of opening an eXp office amidst COVID-19. Kim's story is one of courage, family, and a relentless drive to learn and grow, ensuring her clients' needs always come first....more26minPlay
December 29, 2024EP#132: Oxford Wildcat Theater with Adam SiloreyFrom aspiring pre-med student to a Disney World performer, Adam Silory's unexpected path to founding the Oxford Wildcat Theatre Company in Michigan is nothing short of inspiring. Join us as Adam uncovers how a single audition transformed his career trajectory, leading him to create a vibrant nonprofit theater that brings professional productions to his hometown. Learn how Disney's high standards influence Adam's dedication to excellence in theater and hear his insights on building a supportive and inclusive community. You'll also get a peek into Adam's creative side beyond the stage, where he stays busy with DIY projects and sewing.Whether you're an aspiring actor, a theater enthusiast, or someone who loves being part of a community project, there’s a role for you at OWPTC. Explore the variety of involvement opportunities Adam discusses, from auditions to box office roles and teaching positions in their exciting mini-class series. Adam also touches on the importance of strong leadership, highlighting the need for a treasurer on the OWPTC board. This episode is brimming with passion and practical advice for anyone interested in the theater world, and we’re thrilled to have Adam share his journey and vision with us on the Good Neighbor Podcast....more12minPlay
FAQs about Good Neighbor Podcast: Rochester:How many episodes does Good Neighbor Podcast: Rochester have?The podcast currently has 110 episodes available.