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By Kevin Brady
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
On today's episode, Ross Wilson joins us for an incredible discussion on the power of kindness when healing from adverse life experiences. When Ross' mother was diagnosed with cancer and Ross went through his own mental health struggles, he was inspired to make positive change and work towards meaningful actions for his community. During the pandemic, burnout amongst healthcare workers was widespread. Ross is using his knowledge in the field to partner with PsyMood and help make mental health support accessible to larger groups of first responders and front-line workers. Psymood, a partner organization of Advica, prides itself on providing online and affordable diverse mental health support for newcomers to Canada by matching users to mental health specialists that understand their culture and speak their native language.
Both Ross and Kevin are triathletes. They discuss Ross' top practices to keep his overall wellness in check including daily yoga practices, healing his relationship with food, and getting to bed early!
Please join us in welcoming Ross Wilson.
More About Ross
Ross Wilson is a Hospice Chaplain, Psycho-Spiritual specialist and works with Psymood as Partner Relations Lead. Ross created a non-profit called Bardo Network, which strives to provide end of life support through services and research to the disadvantaged communities within Canada. Along with his end of life work, Ross is a social investor and public speaker in the space of Mental Health and Palliative/Hospice Care. Ross’s journey is built on the mission to bring dignity, respect and natural support to those in neglected communities throughout Canada.
Veronika Litinski serves as CEO at Pillcheck. Veronika is a medicinal chemist by training and she worked in capital markets in the United States prior to focusing on Digital Health. Previously she served as Practice Lead for Health at MaRS Discovery District and piloted the launch of a cognitive health assessment software company developed by the Baycrest Hospital.
Join Kevin and Veronika for a candid conversation about pharmacogenetics, why it is so important in choosing the right medications and more!
Dr. Lois Nahirney shares how the revolutionary new world of DNA information can provide unique and personalized insight into your everyday health to help you take targeted action to live a happier, healthier life.
DNA testing provides foundational information about our bodies that we have never before had. It can now provide insight that allows us to make better decisions about our diet, fitness and health based on our unique genetic makeup.
By understanding our genetic profile, we can make smarter lifestyle choices to live a healthier life. Lois and Kevin discuss Lois' own path to discover DNA testing and the profound impact it has had on her personal health journey. Lois also discusses the important information that DNA testing can reveal for one's own health and the personalized lifestyle recommendations that testing can highlight in an effort to optimize wellness.
Kevin and Lois also delve into our company partnership and what our Advica members can access through dnaPower service, with a step by step on how to obtain your kit and get started!
If you are an Advica member and interested in accessing dnaPower's testing services, or would like to learn more about Special member pricing and claim an exclusive additional offer to Advica members only, please don't hesitate to contact the Nurse Navigation Team.
For more information, please visit our website: https://advicahealth.com
Today we have a very special guest join us on our very first Episode of Season 2 of the N2L podcast. Brett Belchetz is the CEO of Maple, Canada’s leading health platform for virtual healthcare.
Advica Health has recently partnered with Maple to offer our members an elevated virtual care experience. Brett and Kevin get into his initial idea of how to revolutionize the healthcare system as we know it, some challenges endured along the way, and on a more personal front, Kevin and Brett delve into some of Brett’s own daily practices to keep his own health in check.
Please join us in welcoming Brett Belchetz!
Today we have a good friend and mentor - Tim Magwood, on the It’s Never Too Late To Be Healthy Podcast.
Tim is a strategic, practical and compassionate leader and company founder behind one of the largest private sales effectiveness firms in Canada.
Tim and Kevin get into a great discussion about the current trends in employee’s ideal work environments, and what values high performing company leaders are upholding as we work FORWARD and beyond the pandemic. They also get into the Best Practices that presidents and CEOs are utilizing as employees return to a hybrid workplace.
Lastly, Tim and Kevin talk about PERMAH - a wellbeing assessment that is helpful for business leaders looking to create an action plan that acknowledges company strengths and areas for improvement.
Without further ado, Tim Magwood.
Now retired from the game of baseball, Shawn has become an entrepreneur, pursuing his passion for proactive, preventative health.
Shawn began Tolleson Health Advisors under the idea that knowledge without action is useless. He continually saw individuals who knew the changes that needed to be made, but were never provided with the necessary guidance, coaching, accountability, and encouragement to be successful.
Tolleson Health Advisors partners with individuals to turn-back-the-clock on their health through a combination of ancestral practices and modern technologies. They cover topics like food, hydration, sleep, stress-management, genetics, exercise, environmental toxins, and more. The goal of his programs is to harmoniously blend modern societal norms with natural biological rhythms.
I’m so pleased to introduce you to today’s podcast guest, Marina Zelenovic. Inspired to help others after experiencing ongoing digestive issues in her growing years, Marina has committed her 20 plus year career as a nutritionist to helping individuals of all backgrounds reach their own personal health and wellness goals. She has had a huge influence on my own and my family’s health journey. Over the 10 years that I have known Marina, she has supported my training as a competitive triathlete with personalized nutrition planning. She has also helped me uncover more about my digestive health and sensitivities to certain foods that once addressed, propelled me towards EVEN BETTER overall health and enjoyment of life. Marina’s mission as a care provider is to optimize her patient’s health by getting to know the whole picture. She uses diet, lifestyle and supplements to get results that are tailored to each of her patient’s individual needs. Marina has been an integral part of the Advica Health Network and has provided exceptional nutritional counselling to hundreds of our executive and individual members. In today’s episode, Marina takes us through the patient journey, the importance of the Wheels of Health and the importance of food sensitivity testing – just to name a few. Without further ado, join me in welcoming Marina Zelenovic.
Please welcome our latest podcast guest – Dr. Michael Klaper, MD. Dr. Klaper is a clinician, internationally-recognized teacher, and sought-after speaker on diet and health.
Host Kevin Brady dives into a number of different topics, including the benefits of a plant based diet from an environmental and health perspective.
As part of the Moving Medicine Forward Campaign, Dr. Klaper travels to medical schools around the country to help awaken young health professionals to the key role of their patient’s diet as a cause — and potential cure — of chronic disease and to promote the teaching of applied plant-based nutrition as part of the medical school curriculum for all physicians and other health professionals.
Kevin Brady donated to the MMF Initiative, in support of Dr. Klaper and his mission to change the way future doctors treat their patients, which in turn, will improve the health of future generations.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.