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By Corey Durbin
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.
Join Corey as he sits down with SHARx Advocate, Joe Lawson. Joe recounts his turbulent upbringing and how he overcame trauma with the support of his friends and family. This is a very emotional and powerful conversation that addresses the need to break down the barriers to mental health access.
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This week, Corey is joined by Owner of the Center for Hope and Healing Kristen Ernst, LPC. They dive deep into the changing landscape of mental health, affordable access, and current social issues. Kristen's insights on the importance of reconnection after a year of isolation are a must hear for everyone. You won't want to miss this engaging discussion of hope and healing.
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Join Pat Bradley, Founder of Crisis Aid International (and ASH’s liaison to BAIC), and Mike Hentges, ASH President, as they sit down with Corey to talk about the harrowing and healing work of their missions in Ethiopia and St. Louis. This inspiring conversation puts you in the shoes of the mission workers and the communities they serve and is an encouraging reminder that ASH members are impacting lives across the globe.
This week, Corey is joined by Founder of Ohana Media Group, Trila Bumstead. Tune in as they talk about life, raising capable daughters, and how their experiences have shaped the way they lead. Trila’s 20 plus years of experience have positioned her as an expert in the broadcasting world and her unique trajectory as a Hawaiian American woman in a male-dominated industry makes this podcast one you won’t want to miss!
Corey and Trila dive deep into an engaging conversation about her journey from Deloitte & Touché to CEO of New Northwest Broadcasters. Along the way, no topic is off-limits as they chat about family, motherhood, and bias.
This week, Corey sits down with ASH Retention Director, Alice Townzen, and Director of Member Services, Michelle Jarvis, to give you a behind the scenes look at ASH’s Member Services team. You won’t want to miss the incredible stories of these two women and how their lives have shaped the culture and interactions with members and our team.
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Don’t miss the second half of Corey’s engaging discussion with author, speaker, and holistic healer, Todd Frisch. As a long-time health share participant himself, Dr. Frisch knows how important getting and staying healthy is, especially in the world of alternate health care access. Todd is also the founder and technical advisor of the nationally acclaimed health transformation program SHAPE ReClaimed. He spends endless hours studying the manifestation of illness and that passion is at the heart of his talk with Corey in part one of our two-part series on illness, wellness, and alternative approaches to healthcare. You won't want to miss this engaging discussion on the application of alternative methods to find what's not right, instead of focusing on what's wrong.
This content is not intended to be used as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor, go to the emergency department, or call 911 immediately.
This week, Dr. Todd Frisch, nationally-renowned holistic practitioner, joins Running Eyes for a very interesting two-part conversation. As a long-time health share participant himself, Dr. Frisch knows how important getting and staying healthy is, especially in the world of alternate health care access.
Todd is also the founder and technical advisor of the nationally-acclaimed health transformation program SHAPE ReClaimed. He spends endless hours studying the manifestation of illness and that passion is at the heart of his talk with Corey in part one of our two-part series on illness, wellness, and alternative approaches to healthcare. You won't want to miss this engaging discussion on the application of alternative methods to find what's not right, instead of focusing on what's wrong.
This content is not intended to be used as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor, go to the emergency department, or call 911 immediately.
This week, Corey sits down with Paul Pruitt, CEO of SHARx to share how SHARx is attacking the prescription problem. High-cost prescription drugs - maintenance medications, specialty medications, and IVG therapies, have become an overwhelming financial burden for both health share members and employer health plans. The SHARx team works to lower the cost of medications for employers and their members, as well as members of ASH. Paul’s passion for addressing the affordability of medications stems from his journey in managing the complexity of a rare disease for his two older children. You won't want to miss the great conversation about family, healthcare, and a shared mission to create a solution to out-of-control prescription costs for employers and individuals.
Join us for another great episode of Running Eyes with AKOS Executive Vice President for Business Development, David Slepak. David brings over 20 years of experience in business development and was recognized by The World Health Congress and Health Value Awards. David and Corey talk about how virtual primary care is revolutionizing the healthcare industry, improving access, and reducing costs for patients and providers alike. You won't want to miss this engaging discussion on the changing landscape of healthcare.
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Chris and Elaine Whitney, co-founders of One Generation Away sit down with Corey for a great conversation about faith, finding your path, and feeding the people you meet along the way. Chris, who also serves on ASH's Board of Directors, and Elaine share the powerful story of choosing to fight for a miracle when faced with trials and how that faith has carried them on to create a life-changing ministry in their own backyard. It's a conversation you won't want to miss!
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The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.