Voices in Health and Wellness
Voices in Health and Wellness is a podcast spotlighting the founders, practitioners, and innovators redefining what care looks like today. Hosted by Andrew Greenland, each episode features honest conversations with leaders building purpose-driven wellness brands — from sauna studios and supplements to holistic clinics and digital health. Designed for entrepreneurs, clinic owners, and health professionals, this series cuts through the noise to explore what’s working, what’s changing, and what’s next in the world of wellness.
Episodes
134 episodes
Regenerative Medicine: The Future of Aesthetics or Just Clever Marketing? with Dr Philippe Hamida-Pisal
Regenerative medicine is one of the most used phrases in aesthetics right now, but the meaning often gets lost somewhere between marketing, social media and genuine clinical science. We sit down with Dr Philippe Hamida-Pisal, Medical Director a...
The Truth About Weight Loss: What GLP-1s Can't Do Alone with Dr Seun Sowemimo
GLP-1 injections are everywhere, bariatric surgery numbers are shifting, and patients are arriving more informed than ever. We sit down with Dr Seun Sowemimo, a board-certified bariatric and gastrointestinal surgeon and founder of Prime Surgic ...
Building a High-Trust Plastic Surgery Clinic: Why Specialisation Beats Scale with Alon Ben Arie
Most cosmetic and plastic surgery clinics can tell you they’re “specialist”. The harder question is: how do you prove it in a way patients can feel from the first enquiry to the final follow-up? We talk with Alon Ben Harry, Director of CREO Cli...
From Fear to Freedom: The Hidden Mental Health Crisis Behind Food Allergies with Dr Amanda Whitehouse
A food allergy can turn ordinary moments into high-stakes calculations, and the hard part is not always the ingredient. We sit down with Dr Amanda Whitehouse, a licensed psychologist and founder of The Food Allergy Psychologist, to unpack the p...
Precision Psychiatry: Why Treating Diagnoses Instead of People Is Failing Mental Healthcare with Dr Sonia Diaz
Most mental health care is built for speed, not understanding and patients feel it. When appointments are short and the plan is mostly symptom management, even smart, motivated people can end up “stable” but nowhere near well. We sit down with ...
Most Therapy Mows the Lawn. EMDR Pulls Out the Roots with Lynne Douglas
Anxiety, low mood, sleep problems, confidence that never quite arrives: what if the real issue is not the symptom you can name, but the experience you never processed? I’m joined by Lynne Douglas, founder of Healthy Minds for You, to unpack how...
Can AI and Regenerative Dentistry End the Drill-and-Fill Era? with Dr Roumiana Tzvetkova
Drill and fill is not the only story dentistry can tell anymore. We sit down with Dr Roumiana Tzvetkova, a dentist and practice owner with a prevention-first philosophy, to talk about what it looks like to preserve natural teeth in the real wor...
Why Neurodivergent Women Struggle More in Midlife (And What Most Doctors Miss) with Dr Sarah Secor-Jones
Perimenopause is hard for most women, but for many neurodivergent women it can feel like someone turned the volume up on everything: emotions, sensory load, anxiety, fatigue, brain fog, sleep problems, and the everyday friction of ADHD or autis...
Why Traditional Cardiology Is Failing Women with Dr Hwaida Hannoush
Feeling “just tired” should not be the reason a heart problem gets missed. We sit down with Dr Hwaida Hannoush, a specialist in metabolic cardiology and functional medicine and the founder of Pressi Med Clinic, to unpack why women’s heart disea...
"Everything Looks Normal” - So Why Do Patients Still Feel Sick? with Dr Megha Mohey
“Everything looks normal” can be one of the most discouraging lines a patient hears, especially when the fatigue, brain fog, gut symptoms, or weight loss resistance are very real. Dr Megha Mohey joins me to unpack why that mismatch happens and ...
AI, EDS, and the Decade-Long Diagnostic Gap with Dr Dacre Knight
A decade of chronic pain and chronic fatigue with “normal” results is not just a medical problem, it is a systems problem. I’m joined by Dr Dacon Knight, Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Virginia, to unpack why hypermobile E...
From Fear to Agency: Rethinking Dementia Prevention with Dr Ashanthi Gajaweera
Dementia is one of the biggest fears people carry quietly, and the hardest part is not knowing what to do with that fear. We sit down with Dr Ashanthi Gajaweera, a neurologist with more than two decades in traditional practice, to unpack why sh...
Why So Many Depression Patients Don’t Get Better - And What Actually Helps with Dr Scott West
When depression does not lift with medication, people often assume the next step is simply “try another tablet” and wait. That waiting can cost years of energy, work, relationships, and self-belief. I sit down with Dr Scott West, Chief Medical ...
How A Four Hour Exam Solves Chronic Pain Mysteries with Dr David Glick
Most chronic pain care breaks down at the exact moment it needs to get more precise. When someone has failed back surgery, persistent post-op pain, nerve symptoms that do not match the scan, or years of “nothing worked”, the usual five-minute c...
Primary Care Without the Conveyor Belt: Why One Doctor Is Walking Away from 4,000 Patients with Dr Frank Okuson
Primary care is supposed to prevent illness, not just react to it, yet the way healthcare is paid for often pushes doctors into an impossible pace. I’m joined by Dr Frank Okuson Jr, a board-certified internal medicine physician and medical dire...
From Friction to Flow: How Better Systems Create Better Patient Care with Karen Farah
Patient experience isn’t a slogan, it’s a system, and most clinics are trying to run a Ferrari on square wheels. We sit down with Karen Farah, CEO and founder of The Melting Pot Studio, to unpack what top medical practices do differently when t...
From Physician to Patient: Rebuilding After Collapse with the E3 Method with Dr Negin Rajaipour
Your labs can look “fine” while your body feels like it’s falling apart, and it’s not because you’re weak or lazy. We sit down with Dr Negin Rajaipour, board-certified family medicine physician and founder of Vita Rican Medical, to talk about w...
Discharged Into an Abyss: The Hidden Gap in Rehabilitation Care with Susan Pattison
Most people assume rehabilitation ends when the hospital says you’re ready to go home. The truth can be harsher: many families walk into a gap where therapy stops, confidence collapses, and a loved one becomes afraid to move in the very place t...
Prehab Before PRP: Dr Tammy Penhollow on Ethical Regenerative Medicine
“How much is PRP?” is often the wrong first question. I’m joined by Dr Tammy Penhollow, an osteopathic physician and founder of Precision Med PRP, to talk about why regenerative medicine outcomes hinge on what happens before treatment not just ...
Why Rehab Medicine Gets Overlooked - And Who Pays the Price with Dr Tanya Harris
Surviving a stroke or traumatic brain injury is only the beginning. The real question is what happens next when someone needs to walk, think, speak, swallow, dress, toilet, work, and live safely again. We sit down with Dr Tanya Harris, a Physic...
Root Cause, Not Relief: What Dentistry Misses About Function and Health With Dr Curtis Westersund
If you’ve ever wondered why TMJ pain, headaches, poor sleep, and stubborn neck tension so often travel together, this conversation makes the case that the jaw is rarely acting alone. We sit down with Dr Curtis Westersund, a dentist with 46 year...
Beyond “That’s Normal”: Dr. Troy Hailparn on Redefining Women’s Health
Most women are told to accept postpartum leakage, bowel changes, reduced sensation, or discomfort as “normal”. We don’t buy that, and neither does Dr Troy Hailparn, a board-certified gynaecologist and pioneer in functional and cosmetic gynaecol...
Why Better Surgical Outcomes Start Before the First Incision - with Dr Scott Russo
Surgery is rarely a single moment in theatre. The real make-or-break work happens in the quieter weeks beforehand, when patients are anxious, deconditioned, undernourished, or simply unsure what to do next. We sit down with Dr Scott Russo, foun...
The Hidden Complexity of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome with Dr Scott Werden
A patient can spend years chasing an explanation for arm pain, numbness, tingling, or a shoulder that simply stops working under load, only to be told nothing shows up on tests. That gap between lived symptoms and clinical certainty is where th...
The Business of Neurorehab: From Aspiring Doctor to Practice Leader with Tiffany Miller-Bolerjack
Neuropsych testing looks clinical from the outside, but from the inside it is a high-stakes mix of patient anxiety, complex logistics, and constant financial pressure. We sit down with Tiffany Miller-Bolerjak, Office Manager and Administrator a...