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Are you ready to experience a transformative approach to healthcare that prioritizes your needs and well-being? Welcome to The Healthy Mind Podcast with Dr. Steve Resnick, where you'll embark on a journey to revolutionize the way you interact with the healthcare system. Dr. Resnick, a pioneering physician, has transitioned from a conventional, prescription-heavy practice to a patient-centered approach that emphasizes listening and holistic care. In each episode, you’ll learn how to better un ...
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JJ Resnick - Three passions above all else: Golf, Dogs, and Cocktails. To fund the first two, I looked to the third and founded the Moscow Copper Co.: makers of period-correct and premium-quality copper drinkware and accessories.
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In this episode of The Healthy Mind podcast, Dr. Steve Resnick explores the link between chronic headaches and emotional health, highlighting how these headaches often arise from emotional stress rather than just physical causes. Dr. Resnick emphasizes the importance of understanding personal history, childhood trauma, and behavioral patterns in di…
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In this episode of The Healthy Mind, Dr. Steve Resnick explores migraine treatment, diving into triggers, the latest relief options, and holistic care approaches. Migraines, a debilitating condition impacting many, are examined in depth as Dr. Resnick breaks down common triggers like stress, hormonal shifts, and diet. He explains how physiological …
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In this episode of The Healthy Mind, Dr. Steve Resnick explores the intricate dynamics of headaches and migraines, offering valuable insights into their causes and treatments. Emphasizing the mind-body connection, he examines how stress, environmental factors, and subconscious habits contribute to neuroinflammation and chronic pain. By offering a d…
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Rhodesia had a reputation of being "more British than Britain" — and that was its undoing. Instead of giving up the proud aristocratic British tradition that reigned for centuries in England and the United States, Rhodesia held fast to it. And so, in the 1960s, the USSR and America and England conspired to destroy it. And they succeeded. Prosperous…
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In this episode of The Healthy Mind, Dr. Steve Resnick explores the emotional roots of chronic pain and the intricate connection between emotional stressors and physical health conditions. Listeners will gain insight into how subconscious acceptance of medical advice can shape patient well-being, particularly when facing symptoms such as chronic pa…
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In this episode of The Healthy Mind, Dr. Steve Resnick dives into mastering habits to address the pervasive issues of stress, overeating, and mental health. He offers a holistic approach, encouraging listeners to focus on changing subconscious behaviors and adopting healthier habits for lasting well-being. Dr. Resnick emphasizes the importance of i…
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On September 19, I was sentenced to four months in prison and fined $10,539 for participating in the January 6 election protest. A week later, I was interviewed by Frank Morano, host of "The Other Side of Midnight" on WABC radio in New York. We discussed my sentencing, my experience being kicked off yet another dating service, and Rabbi Meir Kahane…
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In this episode of The Healthy Mind, Dr. Steve Resnick explores how his approach goes beyond conventional medicine by focusing on diagnosing and treating patients with neurological conditions through their lived experiences, rather than relying solely on diagnostic labels. Dr. Resnick emphasizes the importance of truly listening to patients and und…
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In this episode of The Healthy Mind, host Dr. Steve Resnick explores how emotional health and neurological symptoms are deeply interconnected in the evolving practice of neurology. With over two decades of experience, Dr. Resnick shares how his approach to patient care has transformed post-COVID, moving from a purely symptom-based model to a more h…
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Are the Proud Boys bad people? Did we really cause $2.5 million in damage? Could the Right have played Jan. 6 differently? Answering these questions and more is David Sumrall, founder of StopHate.com, the filmmaker of three documentaries on Jan. 6, a licensed investigator with access to all government videos of Jan. 6, and president of the board of…
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His mother gave birth to him at 14, and his father tried killing him when he was five. Marty Goodman, a highly successful businessman in West Bloomfield, MI, didn't have an easy childhood, and a rabbi's ill-chosen words turned him away from Judaism when he was a teenager. But the birth of his son 20 years later changed everything. Marty Goodman des…
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Moshe Feiglin has been working to become Israel's prime minister for 25 years now, but he believes Israel's current problems may finally propel him to power. "Reality is making our campaign," he said. If he is prime minister, Israel will conquer Gaza, rebuild Gush Katif, and expel the enemy population in it, he said. And he would have secured the h…
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When did people start making schlissel challah? Why do women light multiple Shabbos candles when the Gemara says to light one? Why do we say "Shalom Aleichem" at Kiddush Levanah when according to Shulchan Aruch we should say "Shalom Alecha"? Rabbi Dr. Zvi Ron, author of Jewish Customs: Exploring Common and Uncommon Minhagim, answers these fascinati…
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Rabbi Ben Packer, director of the Jerusalem Heritage House, returns to give an update on the Israel-Gaza war. Why is Israel giving free food to its enemy? Should Israel establish Jewish settlements in Gaza? Was giving the Sinai Desert to Egypt a mistake? Why did Israel respond with a whimper after Arabs set Yehoshua's tomb on fire the other week? W…
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Liberals (and a handful of conservatives) believe dropping the atom bombs on Japan in August 1945 was immoral. But what was the alternative? Could the U.S. have won the war in a less bloody fashion? Could American and Japanese lives have been saved? Mike Cote – a highly knowledgeable historian whose articles have been published by National Review a…
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Mrs. Sarah Karmely is a Mashhadi Jew who was born in India, grew up in England, married in Italy, and now lives in America. An author, teacher, marriage counselor, and international lecturer, she started becoming frum after her husband suddenly became totally paralyzed and then just as suddenly – and inexplicably – started talking and walking only …
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Yeshiva University has a long history of tolerating extreme left-wing views and activities on campus (while showing little tolerance for extreme right-wing views). To cite just two examples: It employed a transgender professor for 15 years and continues to employ a Bible(!) professor who advocates ignoring the Torah's views on homosexuality. Can YU…
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When you speak to young children, end your sentences with a period, not a question mark. So advises Mrs. Rebecca Masinter, a mother of six and the author of a weekly parenting column based on the parsha. (She's also a great-great niece of Reb Elyah Lopian.) Among her other pieces of advice: Project confidence in front of your children, don't be afr…
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Is Christianity an enemy of Judaism or its "daughter religion"? Rabbi Dr. Moshe Miller, a professor at Touro College, discusses his new book on the views of Rav Yaakov Emden, Rav Yaakov Ettlinger, Rav Esriel Hildesheimer, and Rav Samson Raphael Hirsch on non-Jews and Christianity. Rabbi Miller's book: Samson Raphael Hirsch's Universalism and the Ge…
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Is Candace Owens an anti-Semite? Should we be joining the name-calling brigade? Do we want to destroy a force for good over one issue? Does calling people anti-Semitic accomplish anything, even when we're right? book mentioned in the episode: America First: The Story of Sol Bloom, the Most Powerful Jew in Congress During the Holocaust…
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Avi Ciment – a proud Modern Orthodox Jew, inspirational speaker, and son of the first Shomer Shabbos mayor in America – diagnoses some of the problems in his own community. Among the issues he addresses: texting on Shabbos, homosexuality, talking in shul, and the divine authorship of the Torah. Avi Ciment's book: Real Questions, Real Answers…
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In wake of the horrific attacks of Oct. 7, more and more people regret not paying closer attention to the warnings of Rabbi Meir Kahane. But not YU. In a stunning display of intolerance and vindictiveness, its Seforim Sale is once again categorically refusing to sell Kahane on the Parsha. Write to its CEO, Yosef Silver, to protest: ysilver@TheSefor…
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Chazal advocate early marriage and frown upon divorce. Yet, several so-called frum organizations and community leaders are now discouraging early marriage and encouraging divorce. Rabbi Hillel Handler – a longtime activist who testified in Congress in support of the nomination of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court in 1987 – addresses this scandal.…
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A popular corporate speaker who once caught Bill Gates' attention when he refused to lecture on Shabbos, Kivi Bernhard is the son of a distinguished South African rabbi, a judo medalist, and the author of Leopardology: The Hunt for Profit in a Tough Global Economy. He's also a proud Jew, which has helped him become a highly successful businessman.…
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Did frum Jews – and rabbanim – in America fail their brethren during the Holocaust? Yes, according to Zalman Alpert, a longtime reference librarian at Yeshiva University and an expert on the topic. In this wide-ranging interview, Alpert discusses the Holocaust, Lubavitch, unfortunate developments at YU, self-hating Jews, the rise of "sectarianism,"…
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Did frum Jews – and rabbanim – in America fail their brethren during the Holocaust? Yes, according to Zalman Alpert, a longtime reference librarian at Yeshiva University and an expert on the topic. In this wide-ranging interview, Alpert discusses the Holocaust, Lubavitch, unfortunate developments at YU, self-hating Jews, the rise of "sectarianism,"…
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It sounds too good to be true, but New College, a woke institution of higher learning in Florida, is in the process of becoming conservative/classically liberal thanks to Governor Ron DeSantis. Can this be just the first of similar transformations around the country? Bruce Abramson, PhD – the author of several books and New College's recently-hired…
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What can we do about the recent rise in anti-Semitism? Clearly the growth of America's Muslim population isn't helping matters (it's doubled since 9/11 thanks to our immigration policies), but no one seems interested in tackling this issue. So will the problem get worse? Do Jews even belong in America? Dov Hikind, founder of Americans Against Antis…
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Israel needs a Kach prime minister now more than ever. So is there a movement to lift the ban of Kach? Yekutiel Ben-Yaakov – who served as chief of operations for Rabbi Meir Kahane (and his son) – says no such movement currently exists, but he argues that it may be unnecessary. Circumstances are pushing Israelis into seeking Kahane-like solutions a…
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What's the object of war? Should America care about Israel's war against Hamas? Do we want it involved? Should Israel target Arab civilians? How innocent are civilians after all? Listen to an interesting array of arguments and quotes from such people as the Netziv, Rabbi Meir Kahane, Ze'ev Jabotinsky, William Tecumseh Sherman, and Winston Churchill…
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Since Israel virtually worships America, why not learn from America how to win a war? The U.S. last won a decisive military victory when Japan surrendered to it on September 2, 1945, leading to 80 years of peace between the two countries. Not a bad outcome. So how did America do it? I explain in this episode. "How to Win a War" – by Elliot Resnick…
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Can mefarshim argue with Chazal? Was a manuscript from the Rambam's son really lying in a library unnoticed for 700 years? Why does the Ralbag say Hashem doesn't know the future? Rabbi Yonatan Kolatch – a longtime educator and author of three excellent books on the mefarshei HaChumash – discusses these fascinating questions and more. Masters of the…
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Moving to Israel is a Zionist ideal. It's also a Torah imperative. But black-hat (or "yeshivish") Jews often approach this imperative sans all the halachic zeal and stringency that they normally bring to Torah instructions. Rabbi Yoel Berman – a member of the yeshiva world himself – is associated with several organizations devoted to making the Tor…
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