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One World, One Health is brought to you by the One Health Trust. In this podcast, we bring you the latest ideas to improve the health of our planet and its people. Our world faces many urgent challenges from pandemics and decreasing biodiversity to pollution and melting polar ice caps, among others. This podcast highlights solutions to these problems from the scientists and experts working to make a difference.
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Dorian Broomhall (Manager of Culture & Wellbeing) talks to people from across the Department of Health in lutruwita / Tasmania. From executives to clinicians, we’ll hear about the winding paths they’ve taken to reach where they are today and hear what lessons they’ve learned along the way. There'll be tips for leadership and wellbeing, and we'll get to know people from across the state a little better.
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The Tri Doc is a physician on a mission; to dispel all the false notions about injuries, training aids and pseudoscience that permeates the triathlon community. This podcast takes a fresh look at how to train and race for a triathlon while being smart about choices related to gear, nutrition and anything that goes in or on your body.
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Hello and welcome to the 1% Better podcast. I'm your host Heather, a podcast about how my pain will have a purpose, where I talk openly and honestly about having an eating disorder as an adult, my crazy life, my mental health, and how I almost lost it all. To entering eating disorder recovery under the brush, gaining my health and my life back, and slowly becoming 1% better.
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Hosts Dr. Jillian Woodruff, Dr. Justin Clark and Prentiss Pemberton and their guests discuss a variety of health-related topics during this live call-in show. Line One features local physicians and national subject experts from the fields of child care, mental health, nutrition, pharmacology, surgery and more. Callers can talk one-on-one with each week’s guests and are encouraged to send in email questions as well.
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One in Eight is a health podcast series by Edith Sanford Breast Center that takes a closer look at important topics from cancer prevention and diagnosis to treatment. According to the latest research, 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during her lifetime. These brand-new conversations shed light on awareness and feature expertise from Sanford Health providers that could save your life or the life of someone you love.
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Our mission is to provide short tips to help you heal and be the best version of YOU. Do-it-yourself health! If you are here you likely have figured out that the only person responsible for you and your family’s health is you! Life happens and life is busy. We all want somewhere we can turn for straightforward honest accurate health and lifestyle information. We don’t have time to read complicated pages on the internet or visit the health food store to ask questions. I will provide you with ...
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As humans, most — if not all — of us are biologically hardwired for connection. Yet, despite living in a world where technology makes connecting with others easier than ever, so many of us are feeling a sense of loneliness and experiencing disconnection, instead. This can wreak havoc on our mental health, especially at fast-moving, ever-changing startups. So, if you're tired of all the burnout, stress, and whiplash, that gets normalized in the tech startup world — or, the misconception that ...
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This eleven-part podcast series, a companion to PBS' Valentine's Day television special, The Hidden Epidemic: Heart Disease In America, features best-selling author, Dr. Michael F. Roizen, M.D. and Larry King of CNN's Larry King Live and the Larry King Cardiac Foundation, along with Julie Bain, Health Director at Reader's Digest magazine. In conversation with Julie Bain, Dr. Roizen explains ten different, easy steps you can take to a healthier heart. In the eleventh podcast, Larry King tells ...
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No one wants to be exposed to air pollution. No one wants to raise their kids breathing in polluted air in their own neighborhoods. But in Austin, Texas, people of color are disproportionately forced to do both. Dr. Sarah Chambliss, a research associate in the Department of Population Health at Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Aust…
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In this episode: During allergy season many use antihistamine medications as a means of controlling their symptoms. Emerging evidence suggests that there may be a cost to this practice in the form of decreased endurance performance. On the Medical Mailbag we look at the evidence. Jonathan Su is a long time physical therapist who has written a book …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of the One Health Podcast Wellbeing Series, Dorian Broomhall gets to know Cat Schofield, Executive Director of Nursing and Director of Services for Statewide Mental Health Services. Cat says that when working in Health, we have a responsibility to look after our own mental and physical health. She shares how …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of the One Health Podcast Wellbeing Series, Dorian Broomhall gets to know David Carter, Manager of Physiotherapy Services at the North West Regional Hospital. David speaks he speaks about finding value in taking a detour and reward in stepping out of habits. He talks about learning how to be a manager to his …
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People don’t want to see any more pandemics, notes Nita Madhav, Senior Director of Epidemiology & Modeling at Ginkgo Biosecurity, the biosecurity and public health unit of Ginkgo Bioworks. The world is collectively traumatized by the horrors of the COVID-19 pandemic, Madhav says in this episode of One World, One Health. But just because we don’t wa…
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Drug-resistant bacteria are major killers, playing a role in killing five million people a year. Antibiotics were miracle drugs when they were invented 100 years ago, but they are losing their power against always adapting and evolving bacteria. At the same time, the market for new antimicrobial drugs has collapsed. Hardly anyone wants to make new …
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In this episode: Ginseng is a root purported to have myriad beneficial properties making its use widespread in Chinese medicine and across the far east. Recently, a listener asked if this traditional remedy might also have benefits for athletes? On the Medical Mailbag, we dig in to the evidence for and against. Dr. Jim Taylor is a PhD in psychology…
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An estimated 7.7 million people die from bacterial infections a year around the world. A growing number of these deaths are caused by bacteria that have developed antibiotic resistance – the ability to thrive in the face of antibiotics. This ability of germs to defy the effects of drugs is called antimicrobial resistance, or AMR. But why wait to tr…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of the One Health Podcast Wellbeing Series, Dorian Broomhall gets to know Dr Erica Kreismann, Executive Medical Director at Ambulance Tasmania. Erica tells us how she has learned to look after own wellbeing, and how that understanding has changed since she was an intern on 9/11. She talks about advocating for…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of the One Health Podcast Wellbeing Series, Dorian Broomhall gets to know Andy Boote, Senior Project Manager at Health ICT. Andy talks about finding the right balance at different stages in his working life. He speaks about finding fulfilment, being a lifelong learner, and accessing support through our Employ…
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Send us a Text Message. In the second series of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall, Manager of Culture & Wellbeing, speaks with people from across the Department of Health about the things we can do as individuals and an organisation to improve our wellbeing. In this episode, Jess Nunn, Nurse Unit Manager of Paediatric Services at the RHH, an…
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The problem of antimicrobial resistance – AMR for short – is clear. More and more of these germs resistant to existing treatments are emerging everywhere, and there’s little disagreement that governments, nonprofits, doctors, patients, and politicians all need to help tackle the problem. But people need to agree on what to do, and they need to agre…
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In this episode: Strength training is advocated for by coaches all the time in order to mitigate injury and improve endurance performance but finding scientific evidence to support these claims has been difficult. A new study gives some insight on the performance aspect and we look at it in the Medical Mailbag. Triathletes can take their selfish pu…
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What kills more people than HIV or malaria? What threatens anybody on the planet – and not just people, but animals, too? It’s antimicrobial resistance (AMR), the formal name for drug-resistant superbugs. These include bacteria that defy the effects of antibiotics, viruses that thrive in the face of antiviral drugs, and fungi that are immune to ant…
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SummaryIn this conversation, Heather and Laura discuss Laura's experience with a traumatic brain injury and her journey of healing from complex trauma. They also touch on the challenges of living in noisy environments and the impact of weather on mental health. Laura shares her insights on mindset work, trauma healing, and accepting limitations. Sh…
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SummaryIn this conversation, Heather interviews Jennifer Pilates, a celebrity trainer and mindset coach, about her journey of healing and empowerment through Pilates. Jennifer shares how a traumatic car accident led her to discover Pilates and how it transformed her life. She emphasizes the importance of feeling safe in your body and the role of br…
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Summary Shannon Petrovich, a therapist and coach, discusses narcissistic relationships and toxic relationships. She shares her journey of starting a YouTube channel called Therapist Talks, Thrive Beyond Narcissism, and writing a book called Out of the Fog, Into the Clear, Journaling to Help You Heal from Toxic Relationships. Shannon emphasizes the …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall gets to know George Clarke, Chief Executive Public Health Services in a conversation recorded when George was Acting Deputy Secretary Community, Mental Health and Wellbeing. George talks about taking a non-linear career path and finding fulfilment by straying from o…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall gets to know Francine Douce, Chief Nurse and Midwifery Officer in a conversation recorded in 2023. Francine speaks growing up and starting a career in West and North West Tasmania, and she explains the role of the Office of the Chief Nurse and Midwifery Officer. She…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall gets to know Andrew Hargrave, Deputy Secretary Infrastructure. Andrew speaks about his career has taken him from working on bridges in New South Wales to a heath infrastructure in Tasmania. He talks about being his genuine self and shares his thoughts on the importa…
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In this conversation, Heather interviews Ilona Phillips, a psychotherapist and group practice owner, about eating disorders and their impact on parents and teenagers. Ilona specializes in working with adults with eating disorders, but also provides guidance to parents who are trying to help their children. They discuss the challenges faced by colle…
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In this episode: I first looked at pneumatic compression boots back in episode 3 in 2019. Has there been any research published since then to suggest that my original recommendation has changed? We look at new research in this episode's Medical Mailbag. Plus, an interview with busy entrepreneur, mom and podcaster Doien Morin Van Dam. Her ability to…
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The second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic was especially bad in India. Patients filled hospitals as the Delta variant swept the country in April of 2021. As many as 2,000 people died every day. Many died literally gasping for air. Although India is a major producer of medical oxygen, supplies ran out amid the unprecedented demand. And while some are…
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In this conversation, Heather and Nikki discuss various topics related to therapy, music therapy, body image, and comparison. Nikki shares her experience as a therapist specializing in eating disorders and body image issues. They also explore the power of music in regulating emotions and the impact of social media on body image and self-esteem. In …
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In this conversation, Michelle Brown, a functional nutrition counselor and clinical herbalist, discusses the impact of trauma on the nervous system and how it can manifest as a freeze response. Michelle shares her personal trauma story and explains how trauma is not limited to major events but can also result from chronic stress and overwhelm. She …
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In this conversation, Anna-Marie Green, a licensed professional therapist and professional intuitive, discusses various topics related to mental health and personal growth. The conversation covers eating disorders, the importance of feeling and processing emotions, setting boundaries, breaking generational trauma, and the challenges of motherhood. …
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In this episode: Gatorade Endurance is being replaced by Mortal Hydration on IM and 70.3 courses in North America this year. What does that mean for athletes who rely on products provided at aid stations for fueling and hydration? We look at this question in the Medical Mailbag along with special guest Alex Larson. Plus, a conversation with Tyler P…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall gets to know Paula Hyland, Chief Executive Hospitals North West. Paula speaks about how she learnt to exert influence as a junior speech pathologist on the North West Coast. She tells us how the network she has developed as she has worked in different areas of the D…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall gets to know Shane Gregory, Associate Secretary. Shane talks about his journey from him from digging holes in the road in a little country town to his current role. He speaks about how his love of problem-solving lead him to work in engineering and infrastructure. H…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall gets to know Craig Jeffery, Chief Financial Officer. Craig tells many amusing stories from his long career in the Tasmanian State Service, and you’ll hear how he likes to make sure work is fun. He shares his thoughts on the many silos within the Department and tells…
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Dr. Jody Carrington discusses the importance of connection and emotional regulation in relationships. She explains that humans are neurobiologically wired for connection, but the hardest thing we will ever do is connect with each other. The increase in disconnection and loneliness in today's society has led to a mental health crisis. Dr. Carrington…
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Vaccines save lives. There’s no doubt about this: childhood vaccination saves four million lives every year, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. Children worldwide get a long list of vaccines, but what about adults? A study by the Office of Health Economics (OHE), an independent research organization, took a look at the cost-eff…
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In this episode: Turmeric lends a bright color and savory flavor to curries and other foods. For many centuries it has also been used as a natural remedy for most everything that ails you. Recently this spice has been advocated as a miracle anti-inflammatory cure by makers of supplements who sell versions of this root in powders and capsules. But w…
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Bird flu – aka avian influenza – is doing what it does best yet again – surprising scientists, public health officials, farmers, and wildlife experts. It’s been spreading among dairy cattle in the United States, something that startles even long-term observers of the virus. The H5N1 strain of avian influenza was first noticed in the late 1990s and …
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In this episode, Tee shares her experience of growing up in domestic violence and the aftermath of abuse. She discusses the challenges of living in a constant state of fear and hypervigilance, as well as the impact it had on her mental health. Tee also talks about the importance of seeking help and finding validation for her trauma. She emphasizes …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, Dorian Broomhall gets to know Fiona Lieutier, Chief Executive Hospitals North in a conversation recorded when she was only a few weeks into her role. Fiona tells us about her background with Tasmania Police, and how that difference in perspective has shaped her leadership. She also talks about how she balanc…
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Send us a Text Message. In the third episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall gets to know Jordan Emery, Chief Executive Ambulance Tasmania. In our conversation, Jordan talks about how he has learnt to view leadership through the lens of caring. He discusses building relationships and trust so that he can care deeply and challenge direct…
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Send us a Text Message. In the second episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall gets to know Michelle Searle, Chief People Officer. Michelle reflects upon her life and career, and shares some of what she’s learnt. She gives a few tips for sharing ideas and highlights the importance of having the courage to challenge. Every episode opens w…
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Coral reefs are literally the foundation for much of the life on Earth. These living cities are made up of animals –coral – which exist in symbiosis with algae. They are home to thousands of species of fish, as well as important to the lives of as many as a billion people who rely on their production of food, their protection of coastal areas, and …
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In this episode, Alicia Johnson-Niles shares her personal journey of healing and self-discovery after the murder of her father when she was just two years old. She discusses the impact of her father's death on her life and the challenges she faced in understanding and processing her grief. Alicia also opens up about her struggles with food, body im…
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In this episode: Medium chain triglycerides (MCT) are advertised as a kind of booster fuel that can provide rapidly available and abundant energy during long training sessions or races. A fair amount of science has been done looking at whether or not this is true and on the Medical Mailbag we bring you the answers. Erin Rosen and Michaela Robertson…
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In this conversation, registered dietitian Laura Talosi discusses her approach to nutrition and weight loss. She emphasizes the importance of addressing emotional eating and building a healthy relationship with food. Laura also highlights the significance of self-love and confidence in making nourishing choices. She provides insights on dealing wit…
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