Life Can Change In A Moment
Today we have two special guests in studio. Dr. Alexandra H. Solomon PHD, and Dr. Pari Ghodsi, MD . We talk through a variety of mens and womens sexual health issues and try to find a common ground for the battle of the sexes.
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Sarah Sunshine is in studio talking about how she planned an executed her solo travels around the world. She brought some costumes For both of us to wear which really brought the energy in the interview to another level.
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Tyler Capen Ramsey is a Los Angeles–based artist known for his performance art, his "drip painting" of shoes for company Toms Shoes and for painting only with his fingers, rather than with brushes.
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Tyler Capen Ramsey is a Los Angeles–based artist known for his performance art, his "drip painting" of shoes for company Toms Shoes and for painting only with his fingers, rather than with brushes.
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This week's guest is a very good buddy of mine, Shouvik Banerjee. Stanford grad, Harvard Public Policy guy. After a career in solar, he was inspired to found Averpoint.com, a movement hoping to inspire truth and facts in the public discourse by facilitating citations, check it out the website. Shouvik can both code, and discuss politics. Brilliant and a very good man, I'm lucky to call him a friend and enjoy talking about how we want to make the world a better place.
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This week's guest is a very good buddy of mine, Shouvik Banerjee. Stanford grad, Harvard Public Policy guy. After a career in solar, he was inspired to found Averpoint.com, a movement hoping to inspire truth and facts in the public discourse by facilitating citations, check it out the website. Shouvik can both code, and discuss politics. Brilliant and a very good man, I'm lucky to call him a friend and enjoy talking about how we want to make the world a better place.
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Sarah Sunshine is in studio talking about how she planned an executed her solo travels around the world. She brought some costumes For both of us to wear which really brought the energy in the interview to another level.
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Dr. Alexandra H. Solomon is a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at Northwestern University and a licensed clinical psychologist at The Family Institute at Northwestern University. In addition to writing articles and chapters for leading academic journals and books in the field of marriage and family, she is the author of the book Loving Bravely: Twenty Lessons of Self-Discovery to Help You Get the Love You Want (New Harbinger, 2017).
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Tricia Nelson is an internationally acclaimed author, transformational speaker and emotional eating expert. She has been featured on dozens of radio and television networks, including FOX, NBC, CBS, KTLA and Discovery Health.
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Tricia Nelson is an internationally acclaimed author, transformational speaker and emotional eating expert. She has been featured on dozens of radio and television networks, including FOX, NBC, CBS, KTLA and Discovery Health.
info_outlineThis is my friend Jack. Dr Jack Song. We went to residency together many moons ago, I've known him for almost 14 years. To me, he's one of the people who have always believed in me, which has meant a lot in the ups and downs of this old life.
This week's episode is titled "When A Doctor Becomes a Patient," and it inspired me. Jack talks about his experience with Ulcerative Colitis, his diagnosis, the complications, the ups and downs. And ultimately, how it has affected how he practices medicine, and how he lives his life. Gets me a little emotional now to write about this one, about my good friend.
In the episode, we discuss:
-What is Ulcerative Colitis, and how is it different from IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome)
-How Jack's symptoms went undiagnosed for years, and how he finally got the diagnosis.
-How becoming a patient changed Jack as a doctor
-The moment Jack learned he may have a terminal condition.
-How that changed the way he lives his life, and what he values
-Why Jack says I am a terrible patient
-Dealing with dismissive doctors
-Suffering, the practice of empathy,
-Living life according to what's important, the meaning of life
-How me and Jack are going to run the Amazing Race
-How Jack did an Ironman Triathlon with food poisoning
Bio below:
I’m a father of but one son; a husband of but one wife. I work as a doctor in the largest private medical group in the world, living in one of the wealthiest parts of the US. And I dream of one day moving to a place where I’m the only doctor for 100 miles and the people there pay me for my services with a roasted chicken, a necklace made out of shells or a kind word of gratitude.
I have no social media presence that needs disclosing and I have nothing to promote.
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