61 episodes

Welcome to Health Raisers. Together, we thrive in our bodies, minds, spirits, intellect, emotions, and community. Bring your whole self to your whole life. It's a health revolution!

Health Raisers Nadine Kelly

    • Health & Fitness

Welcome to Health Raisers. Together, we thrive in our bodies, minds, spirits, intellect, emotions, and community. Bring your whole self to your whole life. It's a health revolution!

    Courageous Caregivers: Leading the Way by Seeking Help, with Dr. Tina Sadarangani

    Courageous Caregivers: Leading the Way by Seeking Help, with Dr. Tina Sadarangani

    Ladies, we are the CEOs of our loved ones’ healthcare. In this vital role, there is much information to navigate, decisions to make, and day-to-day caregiving to do. Unfortunately, our contributions often go unrecognized, and we may struggle with feeling overwhelmed, unsupported, and isolated. 
    In this episode, Dr. Sadarangani shares practical tools and resources to empower yourself with the knowledge to provide optimal care for your loved ones while prioritizing your well-being. Join us in the movement to normalize asking for help and create a community-based approach to caregiving.
    Dr. Tina Sadarangani, a leading Ph.D.-prepared NYU professor and board-certified adult and geriatric nurse practitioner in New York, NY as a guest on your podcast, Health Raisers. Dr. Sadarangani’s expertise includes healthy aging, age-tech, cognitive health, long-term care, and sandwich-generation caregiving.
    Dr. Sadarangani is an NIH-funded scientist focused on aging, a clinician, and a tech-innovator; she is also a “sandwich generation” caregiver with aging parents and school-age children. She is passionate about helping families navigate the broken healthcare system – ensuring that everyone gets optimal, not usual, care. She believes that we all need to be more effective advocates for our health and the health of our families. She is a proponent of health equity and has published extensively in this area in peer-reviewed academic journals, including the American Journal of Public Health. She has been recognized as a Woman of Distinction/Rising Star in Long-Term Care. She attended Georgetown University, from which she graduated Summa C*m Laude, completed her Master’s at the University of Pennsylvania, and completed her doctoral and post-doctoral training at New York University, where she graduated in the highest bracket of academic preferment.
    Dr. Sadarangani’s experience taking care of her father inspired her to create an award-winning mobile application – CareMobiTM - out of her NYU lab that helps families, particularly those with dementia, communicate about the day-to-day care and keep track of their loved one’s health by engaging every member of the family care team to support better health.
    But Tina also knows that families don’t just need an app; they need support and information to be knowledgeable, empowered, and advocates for those they love. She has also created The Enlightened Caregiver - to give families the information they need to get optimal - not usual - care from their doctors. Tina now focuses on caregiving, nutrition, and fitness to support healthy aging, adult day programs, non-pharmacological approaches to managing Alzheimer’s Disease, chronic illness management, and long-term care.
    Show Links:
    https://www.instagram.com/enlightenedcaregiver/
    https://www.sidekickconcierge.com/
    https://athomeonthesound.org/
    Original Podcast Music by Nadine Kelly (drums and vocals); Produced by Tim Buell
    Sponsored by Infusco Coffee Roasters.

    • 47 min
    Making a Difference is Good for Your Health with Sara Stewart

    Making a Difference is Good for Your Health with Sara Stewart

    In this enlightening episode of our podcast, we welcome Sara Stewart, a registered nurse with a Master of Science in nursing and the visionary executive director of Unity Gardens in South Bend, Indiana, to our virtual living room. Sara's journey into creating Unity Gardens, where she orchestrates open free-pick gardens, no-cost classes, and summer programs for kids, is a testament to the power of community and connection. From her humble beginnings to the remarkable growth of Unity Gardens, Sara shares insights into how nurturing gratitude, kindness, and connectedness can cultivate physical health and intellectual, social, emotional, and spiritual wellness (read more here). Join us as we explore the transformative impact of Sara's approach and learn how small acts of generosity and inclusion can blossom into opportunities for all.
    Original podcast music by Nadine Kelly (drums and vocals) and produced by Tim Buell.
    Sponsored by Infusco Coffee Roasters.

    • 30 min
    After the Goal: Sustaining Motivation with Anne Roche

    After the Goal: Sustaining Motivation with Anne Roche

    In today's episode, we have a special guest, Anne Roche, who shares her insights on how to discover your inner fire to attain your goals with passion! Anne is a former defense attorney for the poor turned life leadership coach. She uses her fire and light to help clients lead themselves into a life filled with purpose, energy, and intention. You can find links to her blog, podcast, and leadership videos on her site annerochecoaching.com.
    Anne emphasizes the significance of internal motivation and talks about her personal journey of unexpected transformation, leading to profound life changes beyond her expectations. She also stresses the need to replace self-judgment with curiosity and self-awareness to better understand your desires and values. 
    While internal motivation fuels action, it is essential to maintain accountability and support systems for sustained progress. Anne emphasizes the importance of community and personal connections in reinforcing motivation and achieving fulfillment. 
    Join us on a journey of self-discovery where we'll dive into what matters to us, by exploring new ideas, nurturing our emotions, and forming deep connections! The path to a healthy body stems from living life from within, feeding our minds, understanding our feelings, and fostering friendships.
    Original podcast music by Nadine Kelly (drums and vocals) and produced by Tim Buell.
    Sponsored by Infusco Coffee Roasters.

    • 45 min
    Real Talk on Aging: Fitness Goals Reimagined with Val Schonberg

    Real Talk on Aging: Fitness Goals Reimagined with Val Schonberg

    Are you wondering how to rethink fitness goals as we get older?
    Or how to make choices that keep us strong but also acknowledge how our bodies, muscles, and joints will change with age?
    Or how to develop an ongoing and healthy relationship with food?
    Then you will want to tune in to this episode featuring Val Schonberg.
    Val Schonberg is a Registered and Licensed Dietitian, Board Certified as a Specialist in Sports Dietetics, a Certified Menopause Practitioner with The Menopause Society, and a Fellow of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Val owns a private practice in Atlanta, where she specializes in midlife health and menopause, recreational and professional sports nutrition, all types of eating disorders, and helping individuals break free from dieting and disordered eating. 
    Original Podcast Music by Nadine Kelly (drums and vocals) and Produced by Tim Buell.
    Sponsored by Infusco Coffee Roasters.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Adapt, Accept, and Acclimate to Your Changing Body, with Karen Nielsen

    Adapt, Accept, and Acclimate to Your Changing Body, with Karen Nielsen

    Are you struggling to come to terms with the limitations that come with aging? Do you feel like your emotional well-being is taking a hit as you face new challenges? You're not alone - many of us experience these same feelings as we grow older.
    Here to discuss this crucial topic is Karen Nielsen. Karen is a wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She has been practicing yoga for some 50 years and teaching yoga and meditation for many of those years. She has taught throughout the southern suburbs of Chicago. Karen delights in sharing yoga as a way of being in life and assisting others to integrate yoga into their lives as a spiritual science.
    Karen believes that our culture places too much emphasis on the physical and intellectual aspects of life. However, yoga can help us cultivate a relationship with spirit, which is crucial for emotional well-being. She understands how difficult it can be to accept new limitations as we age, but she has some valuable insights that can help us navigate these changes with grace and ease.
    So if you're struggling with accepting new limitations as you age, tune in to this episode and let Karen's wisdom guide you. Don't miss this opportunity to take control of your emotional well-being and learn from an experienced teacher like Karen Nielsen.
    Original Podcast music by Nadine Kelly and Produced by Tim Buell.
    Sponsored by Infusco Coffee.

    • 37 min
    Invest in Self-care by Enjoying Mindful and Sustainable Practices

    Invest in Self-care by Enjoying Mindful and Sustainable Practices

    Hello Health Raisers! Happy New Year! Let's start 2024 with a new perspective on self-care. In today's episode, we'll explore the power of investing in ourselves through enjoyable, mindful, and sustainable practices.
    As we begin a new year filled with adventures, it's the perfect time to prioritize our self-care. By embracing practices that nurture our well-being, we can have a joy-filled, sustainable, and mindful lifestyle. Remember, investing in self-care is not just a resolution; it's a commitment to living a fulfilled and sustainable life. It's time to start a new chapter in our well-being journey.
    So, let's grab our favorite cozy beverage, find a comfortable space, and embark on this journey together in my virtual living room. Our previous guests have shared their wise and inspiring insights. Let’s hear from them and dive into the power of investing in ourselves through self-care practices.
    Episode show links:
    Dr. Orlena Kerek's Health Advice for Mothers
    Susan Grumbine's Scenic Path to Acupuncture
    Why Exercise with Bayano Kamani
    Declutter Your Kitchen with Annie Gaudreault
    Care for Others with Dr. Dana Phang
    Feel Better. Do a Digital Detox. Bring the Outdoors In with Shirley Archer
    New Year's Resolutions stink. How to Set Real Goals with Imogen Roy
    Mike the Beast Hampton on Falling in Love with Training Seniors
    Care for Others with Linda Lang
    Original Podcast Music by Nadine Kelly and Produced by Tim Buell
    Sponsored by Infusco

    • 27 min

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