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A lot of health leaders and innovators talk about “disrupting” health care, but what does that really mean? What does it actually look like in the field, and how does one actually do it? Join host Ann Somers Hogg, Senior Research Fellow at the Clayton Christensen Institute, as she discusses the application of disruptive innovation in health care and covers late Harvard professor Clayton Christensen’s other theories, and their potential to transform our health care ecosystem.
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Are you on the path to optimal health and looking for the latest breakthroughs in longevity and functional medicine? After her own struggle with an autoimmune thyroid condition, Dr. Amy Myers has made it her life’s mission to expose the flaws of conventional medicine and help others avoid the pain that she endured. More than a Functional Medicine doctor, Dr. Amy Myers is a two-time New York Times bestselling author, wife, mother, and visionary founder and CEO behind the influential e-commerc ...
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Colorful foods make for colorful moods—and so much more. This week, I’m joined by Dr. Deanna Minich, a nutrition scientist with over 20 years of experience. We sat down to discuss the importance of eating seasonal and locally sourced foods, how vibrant hues in fruits and vegetables can dictate overall health, the pineal gland's role in circadian rh…
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When we think about how to best leverage AI in support of making health outcomes better, we should think about how to support humans, not replace them. Join Blake Madden, Founder of Hospitalogy, and host Ann Somers Hogg as they explore how generative AI supports or hinders human health and some of the promising offerings that serve humans' desires …
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Becoming your fiercest advocate is your most vital tool when faced with serious health concerns. This week, I’m joined by Danielle Walker, a New York Times bestselling author whose newest cookbook, Make It Easy, is set to release on Sept. 10. We sat down to discuss her nearly 20-year journey with ulcerative colitis, how following a paleo, gluten-fr…
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Do you know what's actually going on in your mouth? It’s more vital than you might think. This week, I’m joined by two guests, Dr. Stuart Nunnally and Dr. Lane Freeman, biological dentists as well as my own personal dentists, who shed a much-needed spotlight on the link between oral health and your overall well-being, plus the questions you should …
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Eating real foods that are easily absorbed in the body can leave a lasting impact on your health. This week, I’m joined by Chris Kresser, a co-founder of the California Center for Functional Medicine and founder of the Kresser Institute, who provides insight on the importance of incorporating nutrient-dense, diverse foods into every meal, from orga…
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Imagine discovering that the lingering effects of COVID-19 could be the culprit disrupting your hormonal health. This week, I’m joined by Dr. Margaret Christensen, an experienced OB-GYN turned functional medicine expert, who sheds light on how COVID-19 and hormonal imbalances are connected, especially in women. In this episode, you'll discover: COV…
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Imagine a world where brain injuries, cognitive decline, and even age-related impairments are not just managed but significantly reversed. This week, I delve into the fascinating world of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) with Dr. Shai Efrati, a pioneer in leveraging environmental changes to trigger the body's own regenerative processes. Listen in a…
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As longevity care soars in popularity, health consumers still have to connect the dots across various market offerings to gain benefits. Join host Ann Somers Hogg and Max Marchione, co-founder of Superpower, as they explore how Jobs To Be Done Theory can be leveraged to make preventive, longevity-focused medicine accessible to millions of people. R…
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Have you ever considered that your gut could be the control center for your overall health, including your brain’s health? This week, I spoke with Dr. Vincent Pedre, MD, a leading expert in gut health, who reveals how the seemingly simple acts of breathing and eating can reshape our wellness landscape. From the science behind a deep breath to the t…
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This week, I'm doing something a little different on the podcast. I sat down for a heartfelt conversation with Dr. Ann Shippy, MD a fellow survivor and expert on toxic mold exposure. Unlike our typical interviews, this episode feels more like a deep dive into our personal experiences and the lessons we've learned about dealing with this hidden heal…
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In this week's episode, we dive into the world of functional medicine with Dr. Sara Gottfried, MD, a visionary who's redefining the treatment of autoimmune diseases and trauma. With a practice that’s garnered a waitlist of over 5000 people, Dr. Gottfried's revolutionary healing approach explores a wide range of modalities, including mindfulness and…
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This week's guest is one of my heroes. The research that Dr. Alessio Fasano, MD, and his team has done in the domains of gluten sensitivity, intestinal permeability, and celiac disease has informed both my health and my work. Dr. Fasano is a trailblazer in understanding how gut health impacts our overall wellness. From his discovery of zonulin and …
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What if I told you that your biological age could be reversed by over three years in just eight weeks? Dr. Kara Fitzgerald —this week’s guest—has the science to prove it's possible. Dr. Fitzgerald is a leading expert on DNA methylation and the author of the book Younger You: Reduce Your Bio Age and Live Longer, Better. If you’re interested in aging…
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Dr. Aviva Romm, MD, shares her expertise on preconception, fertility, and childbirth on my podcast this week. With 20 years of experience as a midwife and herbalist before becoming a physician specializing in functional and integrative medicine, Dr. Romm offers a one-of-a-kind, holistic perspective on every stage of the journey to parenthood. We co…
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Do you want to know the secret to aging powerfully? Muscles! This week I spoke with JJ Virgin, the renowned celebrity nutrition expert, who shares her approach to aging with strength. JJ doesn't just tell us to age gracefully; she arms us with the tools to age powerfully. We delve into the importance of not only maintaining muscle but more importan…
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I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Jeffrey Bland, MD, the Founding Father of Functional Medicine. Listen in as we discuss how he came to start the functional medicine movement and became a leader in personalized medicine. We also explore the dynamic nature of our immune systems and discuss revolutionary ways to rejuvenate it, a process Dr. Bla…
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Acute stressors aren't what makes us sick; it's the constant, modern-day "lions" that are creating chronic stress, and thus the short-term and long-term health issues that stress creates. Join Dr. Molly Dickens and host Ann Somers Hogg as they discuss how child care in the U.S. is a big modern-day "lion" for parents — especially mothers — and how f…
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Exposure to toxic mold can be devastating and can affect not only your health but your relationships too. I sat down with Jill Carnahan, MD, to discuss mold toxicity; what it is, its impact and the step-by-step guide to heal. She also shares how to be your own health advocate and the importance of intuition when facing a diagnosis. You’ll hear how …
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This week I welcomed Dr. Sarah Ballantyne, PhD on my show to talk about the power of nutrient density through the lens of her new book, Nutrivore: The Radical New Science for Getting the Nutrients You Need from the Food You Eat. Nutrivore is the revolutionary yet simple dietary concept: get all the nutrients our bodies need from the foods we eat. T…
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13. The Smart Woman's Guide to Breast Cancer (with Jenn Simmons, MD) This week I welcomed Jenn Simmons, MD on my show to talk about breast health. Drawing from her extensive experience as an integrative oncologist, breast surgeon, and founder of PerfeQTion Imaging, Dr. Jenn shares insights from her new book, The Smart Woman’s Guide to Breast Cancer…
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In health care, trust is paramount because patients seek care in some of their most vulnerable moments. So can AI ever be as trustworthy as a provider with whom a patient has a relationship? Join innovation executive Todd Dunn and host Ann Somers Hogg as they discuss challenges and opportunities for generative AI in health care. Topics include the …
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This week I welcomed Elisa Song, MD on my show to talk about the key to raising resilient kids from the inside out, which is the subject of her new book, Healthy Kids, Happy Kids: An Integrative Pediatrician's Guide to Whole Child Resilience. Dr. Song is a leading expert in pediatric integrative and functional medicine, and through her extensive re…
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This week I welcomed Frank Lipman, MD on my show to discuss lasting health and longevity. Beyond the idea of extending lifespan, Dr. Lipman is passionate about promoting healthspan and emotional wellbeing. Emphasizing the importance of diet, sleep, exercise, and positive relationships, Dr. Lipman shares his journey from traditional to integrative m…
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This week I welcomed Todd LePine, MD to my show to talk about the critical role of mitochondria, the cell's powerhouse, impacting virtually all bodily functions from movement to brain activity. Beginning with an overview of what mitochondria is and its importance, Dr. LePine looks ahead to share the potential of mitochondrial medicine in shaping th…
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This week, I welcomed Dr. Darin Ingels on my show to discuss all things Lyme disease, from getting a diagnosis to finding effective treatments. Dr. Ingels, himself a former Lyme patient, shares his remarkable journey of overcoming a three-year battle with the disease through a holistic approach, incorporating dietary changes, lifestyle adjustments,…
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Despite recent progress in women’s health and wellness services, significant gaps still exist between what women are seeking and available solutions. Join Roma Van der Walt, CEO and Co-founder of Vitelle, and host Ann Somers Hogg as they explore how to address the struggling moments of new life phases such as postpartum, perimenopause, and menopaus…
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This week, I welcomed David Perlmutter, MD on my show to discuss the impact of diet and lifestyle on neurological diseases, specifically Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. In our conversation, Dr. Perlmutter, known as the empowering neurologist, shares the profound connections between diet, lifestyle, and neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkin…
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This week, I welcomed Heather White on my show to discuss the impacts of climate change on mental health and share actionable advice for living more sustainably. In addition to having decades of experience in environmental advocacy, Heather is also a mom of two and is driven by her own children’s deep concern about the future. She shared a staggeri…
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Watch & Subscribe on YouTube This week, I welcomed Dr. Josh Axe on my show to share his experience with the healing power of mindset and why he believes it is the most powerful medicine in the world. Dr. Axe had a profound journey in overcoming a severe spinal infection and joined me to discuss what inspired the methods he used to heal himself. Tog…
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Watch & Subscribe on YouTube This week, I welcomed Dr. David Brady to my show to discuss long-haul COVID syndrome, a condition that has deeply impacted his own family’s life. After his wife contracted acute COVID-19 in the tumultuous early days of the pandemic back in April 2020, she developed long-haul syndrome and presented with symptoms like sev…
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Watch & Subscribe on YouTube This week, I welcomed Terry Wahls, MD to my show. Dr. Wahls is a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Iowa where she conducts clinical trials, as well as the author of the New York Times bestselling book Wahls Protocol: A Radical New Way to Treat All Chronic Autoimmune Conditions Using Paleo Principles an…
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Watch & Subscribe on YouTube This week, I had the chance to sit down with Melissa Urban, co-founder and CEO of Whole30 and an authority on helping people create lifelong healthy habits. She's a seven-time New York Times bestselling author, including a recent book on creating boundaries, The Book of Boundaries. Her new book, The New Whole30, will be…
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Watch & Subscribe on YouTube Our guest today is Garrett Salpeter, engineer, neuroscientist, and creator of NeuFit®. Founded in 2016, NeuFit® stands at the forefront of advancing rehabilitation and recovery through the art of electrical stimulation therapy and has been instrumental in not only aiding individuals on their path to recovery, but also i…
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Jhaymee Tynan, Principal, Healthcare Services at Korn Ferry, and Founder of 100x2030, shares how the Schools of Experience throughout her life and career have positioned her to lead as a founder, principal, author, and more. Join Jhaymee and host Ann Somers Hogg as they discuss how sponsorship is more than mentorship, why leadership is about connec…
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Watch & Subscribe on YouTube Embark on an inspiring adventure with Dr. Amy Myers as she shares the transformative power of functional medicine in our inaugural episode. From her humble beginnings influenced by a health-centered family to her eye-opening experiences in the Peace Corps, Dr. Myers’ path to medicine is anything but ordinary. With a hea…
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In this trailer episode, I share my intimate battle with Graves' Disease and how it propelled me to seek beyond conventional treatments, ultimately leading me to embrace functional medicine. I recount the establishment of my functional medicine clinic, Austin UltraHealth, and how the experience has touched thousands of lives. Join me on this missio…
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The theory of Schools of Experience highlights that one is not born a leader, but rather a leader’s abilities are developed through their work and life experiences. Join Dr. Jean Wright and host Ann Somers Hogg as they discuss lessons from Jean’s Schools of Experience, including her current role as CEO of the COPD Foundation and her prior role as C…
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For a whole health approach to take root in the US, an ecosystem must support its existence. Join Walter Harris, President and CEO of Whole Health Institute, and host Ann Somers Hogg, as they discuss the partnership ecosystem and new types of training required to improve health outcomes and lower the total cost of care. See omnystudio.com/listener …
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To shift from a reactive sick care system to one that is proactive and preventive, we need an interdependent approach to medical education — or should we say health education? Join Dr. Sherine Gabriel, Executive Vice President for Health at Arizona State University, and host Ann Somers Hogg, as they discuss a new model for medical education that im…
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Continuing their conversation, bestselling author and health care executive Dr. Zeev Neuwirth joins Ann Somers Hogg to discuss how retail giants are playing water polo instead of staying in swim lanes, how venture capital groups are partnering with health systems to offer a launching pad for creating autonomous business units, and why provider orga…
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In this first of two parts, join bestselling author and health care executive Dr. Zeev Neuwirth and host Ann Somers Hogg as they tackle drivers of health, the concept of contextual care, the theory of disruptive innovation and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Shift Forward Health
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The U.S. has highly integrated prenatal care but a huge lack of integrated postpartum care. We go from providing birthing people with an integrated set of solutions that they’re supposed to pursue while they’re pregnant, to saying, “Good luck! See you in six weeks.” The chasm between the departure from the hospital and that really brief check-in si…
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How are we seeing health care in the home and virtual care grow, and what are the propellers for that growth? Join Zayna Khayat, Health Futurist – Health Care and Life Sciences (Canada) at Deloitte, and host Ann Somers Hogg as they discuss the future state of care anywhere, integrated approaches to disease management, and the benefits for consumers…
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Join Ann Somers Hogg for part 2 of this series as she speaks with Scott Powder, President of Advocate Aurora Enterprises and an incumbent health care leader who's transforming their business to better address drivers of health. The drivers of health (DOH) play a significant role in health outcomes, yet most existing health care business models are …
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The drivers of health (DOH) play a significant role in health outcomes, yet most existing health care business models are not equipped to address them. In these episodes, we explain why a health care entity would, and should, tackle the drivers of health, and how they can go about doing so effectively and sustainably. Join Ann Somers Hogg for part …
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Jobs to Be Done is a framework to better understand consumer behavior, and it can be used to explain patient behavior when it comes to engaging with the medical system. Join Jay Gerhart, Vice President, Innovation Engine at Atrium Health, and host Ann Somers Hogg as they discuss the power of Jobs to Be Done to help us see what the patient really wa…
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Oma Fertility is a new type of fertility clinic whose mission revolves around improving access, affordability, and outcomes of in vitro fertilization (IVF). Disruptive innovations are not breakthrough technologies that make good products better. Instead, they make products and services more accessible and affordable, thereby making them available t…
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In this episode we bring on special guest Thomas Christensen to discuss the controversial topic of college athletes being paid. We look into the problem college athletes face today, reasons why we believe they should be paid, and the solutions to the problem that I find to be the most plausible.
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