Synopsis
Living Well Today Show is a weekly show for people who want to live their best life while coping with significant health challenges.
Episodes
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LWT 005 Dr. Will Cole – Functional Medicine
01/07/2017 Duration: 35minIn this episode, we talk with Dr. Will Cole about his work as a Functional Medicine Practitioner. When traditional medical treatments fail to provide results what can people do to unravel the puzzle of their physical health concerns? Let’s face it, having a deep knowledge base of science about the physical body is beyond most of us. Typically, when a significant health issue impacts life negatively, people look for relief from traditional medical providers. It starts by seeking advice and treatment options from their existing medical professionals. However, in some instances, this can only go so far. Which is why functional medicine finds its way on people’s radar. Functional Medicine Dr. Will Cole, of Cole Natural Health Centers, offers functional medicine services in the Pittsburgh area. As a Chiropractor and Functional Medicine Practitioner, DR. Cole integrates a wide range of science and other supports in a practical manner. Every person is different so he takes the time needed to dig into the entire pu
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LWT 001: Launch of LWT – Welcome
12/06/2017 Duration: 13minWE'RE EXCITED! This is the launch of our first episode of the Living Well Today show. Whoot! To start things off we introduce our TOP CAT and show host, Susan Wheeler-Hall. In self-interview style, Susan covers the W's behind the show. Why this show is needed and what prompted its inception. Who Susan is and what specifically she brings to the show. What you can expect to find here on a weekly basis. When fresh content will be offered for your listening pleasure. Where you can access and listen to the show. To learn more about the folks behind the show go here
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LWT 002: Karin Sieger – Rediscovering Creativity
11/06/2017 Duration: 27minKarin Sieger is a psychotherapist from the UK who happens to live on a boat! She is a terrific writer and also a cancer survivor. Karin describes her work and writing as "jargon-free and from the heart". She frequently draws on personal experiences including her own treatment for cancer, an experience she regards as a key transformation in her life. In this interview, Karin talks about her journey through cancer and the unfolding of creativity that came about as a result. If you enjoy reading insightful and thought-provoking articles then you will love her blog. The belief that we all have an intuitive wisdom for emotional healing is central to this interview. Learn more or connect with Karin: Blog - www.betweenselfanddoubt.com Website - www.karinsieger.com Twitter - @KarinSieger
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LWT 003: Glenn Schweitzer – Rewiring Tinnitus
05/06/2017 Duration: 28minRewiring Tinnitus by Glenn Schweitzer. Author, Glenn Schweitzer is on a mission to help people who live with vestibular disorders such as Meniere’s Disease and Tinnitus and he is doing an outstanding job! He lives with the experience himself and he speaks honestly about his own journey of discovery learning how to cope and reduce his symptoms. Even better, he has written two books that are helping thousands of people. Glenn tells us that every day, hundreds of millions of people around the world are endlessly tormented by noises that no one else can hear. Some people hear ringing. Others hear clicks, chirps, buzzing, or whooshing sounds. There isn’t a cure for Tinnitus… but there is a solution. It involves learning to habituate to the sound(s), and once you that, it may not go away, but it will lessen the degree of discomfort. If you’re seeking relief from Tinnitus, then listen to this show and then click over to Glenn’s awesome websites that are filled with free resources. Insight and generosity rings l
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LWT 004: Bakhus Saba – Caregiver Experience
04/06/2017 Duration: 28minBakhus Saba is a caregiver to his mother who has Alzheimer’s. He is devoted to her care and it is a long term commitment. She now lives in a nearby care facility where Bakhus visits her twice a day. I personally have the pleasure of knowing Bakhus because he lives in the area where I moved to just over a year ago. In this interview, you can't help but hear the tenderness in Bakhus's voice when he speaks about his experience and shares the depth of what he knows about compassion. This is a raw and honest conversation about the phases and pain of witnessing a loved one slowly slip away in some ways and yet, at the same time, a foundation of love is unwavering. Bakhus works as a real estate agent and is also involved with the music community in this region as a songwriter. Pouring his soul into songs, he claims, is his therapy. With the intent to fundraise for the Alzheimer’s Society, Bakhus brought together several excellent musicians to make a cd of the songs he was written about this journey. The difficu