100 episodios

Health Coach Conversations is a podcast hosted by Cathy Sykora, founder of The Health Coach Group, whose mission is to bring awareness, professionalism, and growth to the health coaching industry.

That’s what this podcast will be all about. I’ll be sharing with you what I myself have to teach, and we’ll have wellness, coaching, and business experts in for short interviews to learn what’s new and better!

My purpose for this podcast is to give you the clarity, confidence, knowledge, and motivation to grow, fine tune, and strengthen your business and get more customers.

Health Coach Conversations Cathy Sykora

    • Salud y forma física

Health Coach Conversations is a podcast hosted by Cathy Sykora, founder of The Health Coach Group, whose mission is to bring awareness, professionalism, and growth to the health coaching industry.

That’s what this podcast will be all about. I’ll be sharing with you what I myself have to teach, and we’ll have wellness, coaching, and business experts in for short interviews to learn what’s new and better!

My purpose for this podcast is to give you the clarity, confidence, knowledge, and motivation to grow, fine tune, and strengthen your business and get more customers.

    EP260: Dr. Norman Rosenthal - Why I'm Coaching in My Psychiatric Practice

    EP260: Dr. Norman Rosenthal - Why I'm Coaching in My Psychiatric Practice

    Dr. Norman Rosenthal talks about how he helps people as a psychiatrist and health coach, the type of people he works with, and how psychiatrists and health coaches can collaborate to improve the health and wellness of patients.
     
    Previously, Dr. Norman discussed Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), what it is, how it affects people’s mood and energy, and its treatment with light therapy.
     
    In this episode, we talk about:
    Dr. Norman’s transition from psychiatry to health coaching
    The type of people Dr. Norman works with
    How Dr. Norman’s coaching integrates with his psychiatry business
    Dr. Norman’s way of helping people who have lost interest in life
    How Dr. Norman encourages creativity in his clients and helps with creative goals like writing
    How psychiatrists and health coaches can collaborate to make a better mental health space
     
    Memorable Quotes
    “Sometimes the supervisee can supervise the supervisor. And if the supervisor has got any sense, they will listen.”
    “There are often people who are very competent. They’re just missing certain elements in the mix, and just helping them a little bit can really go a long way.” 
     
    BIO:
    Norman E. Rosenthal is a world-renowned psychiatrist, public speaker, and best-selling author who is known for his innovative research and inspirational writings. He is currently Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine and is listed as one of the Best Doctors in America. Dr. Rosenthal has practiced psychiatry for over three decades, treating people with all manner of psychiatric and emotional health issues. He is also a motivational speaker and a personal and professional coach, working with people from all walks of life including CEOs, top athletes, and performing artists.
    Rosenthal was born and raised in South Africa and did his medical training at the University of Witwatersrand, where he graduated with high honors. He immigrated to the US and did his psychiatric residency at Columbia in NYC before going to the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, where he began his research career in earnest. His first major research contribution was to describe and name Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and to develop light therapy as a treatment for this novel condition. SAD - and its milder variant, the Winter Blues - are now known to affect millions of people worldwide, many of whom have benefited from the light therapy that Dr. Rosenthal pioneered.
    Dr. Rosenthal is a highly cited researcher who has written over 300 scholarly articles, and authored or co-authored eight popular books. These include Winter Blues, the New York Times bestseller Transcendence, and the Los Angeles Times bestseller The Gift of Adversity. Rosenthal has conducted numerous clinical trials of medications and alternative treatments, such as Transcendental Meditation for psychiatric disorders, and the treatment of depression with Botox. He and his work have been featured on Good Morning America, The Today Show, NPR and other national media.



    Mentioned In This Episode:
    https://www.amazon.com/Defeating-SAD-Happiness-Through-Seasons-ebook/dp/B0B69L999S/
    https://www.amazon.com/Poetry-RX-Inspiring-Poems-Bring/dp/1722505060/
    Dr. Norman Rosenthal Website: https://www.normanrosenthal.com/
    Links to resources:
    Health Coach Group Website
    https://www.thehealthcoachgroup.com/

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    Leave a Review of the Podcast

    • 27 min
    EP259: Dr. Norman Rosenthal - SAD, Seasonal Affective Disorder, the Man who Named It

    EP259: Dr. Norman Rosenthal - SAD, Seasonal Affective Disorder, the Man who Named It

    Do you feel really down or unmotivated to work in particular months? This is something millions of people worldwide experience, which is called Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD. We have Dr. Norman Rosenthal on the show today, the person who named this condition. Dr. Norman discusses his decades of research on SAD, how he discovered light therapy as an effective treatment for SAD and more.
     
    In this episode, we talk about:
    Dr. Norman’s book about Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
    SAD and its treatment with light therapy
    Symptoms of SAD, like bad mood and low energy 
    Ways to maximise the usage of light boxes at home or anywhere to improve mood
    Importance of getting enough sleep when dealing with SAD
    An example of how light therapy helped one of his patients feel much better 
     
    Memorable Quotes
    “SAD is one of those conditions that you could easily miss if you’re not aware of it. You’ve got August, September; people are doing well, and then gradually, they begin to lose their functioning. They’re slower, they’re sleeping more, and they’re eating more. And it doesn’t just announce itself one day; it’s a gentle transition into what can end up being a very disabling condition.”
    “When I say suffering, you may be slacking off on your job… If you’re an actress, you may not generate the kind of buzz needed to galvanise the audience. Whatever it is, you’re probably not going to do it well because it takes some kind of interpersonal pizzazz to get people engaged, and it’s very hard to muster when you have SAD.”
     
    BIO:
    Norman E. Rosenthal is a world-renowned psychiatrist, public speaker, and best-selling author who is known for his innovative research and inspirational writings. He is currently Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine and is listed as one of the Best Doctors in America. Dr. Rosenthal has practiced psychiatry for over three decades, treating people with all manner of psychiatric and emotional health issues. He is also a motivational speaker and a personal and professional coach, working with people from all walks of life including CEOs, top athletes, and performing artists.
    Rosenthal was born and raised in South Africa and did his medical training at the University of Witwatersrand, where he graduated with high honors. He immigrated to the US and did his psychiatric residency at Columbia in NYC before going to the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, where he began his research career in earnest. His first major research contribution was to describe and name Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and to develop light therapy as a treatment for this novel condition. SAD – and its milder variant, the Winter Blues – are now known to affect millions of people worldwide, many of whom have benefited from the light therapy that Dr. Rosenthal pioneered.
    Dr. Rosenthal is a highly cited researcher who has written over 300 scholarly articles, and authored or co-authored eight popular books. These include Winter Blues, the New York Times bestseller Transcendence, and the Los Angeles Times bestseller The Gift of Adversity. Rosenthal has conducted numerous clinical trials of medications and alternative treatments, such as Transcendental Meditation for psychiatric disorders, and the treatment of depression with Botox. He and his work have been featured on Good Morning America, The Today Show, NPR and other national media.
     
    Mentioned In This Episode:
    https://www.amazon.com/Defeating-SAD-Happiness-Through-Seasons-ebook/dp/B0B69L999S/
    https://www.amazon.com/Poetry-RX-Inspiring-Poems-Bring/dp/1722505060/
    Dr. Norman Rosenthal Website: https://www.normanrosenthal.com/
    Links to resources:
    Health Coach Group Website
    https://www.thehealthcoachgroup.com/

    Use the code HCC50 to save $50 on our website
    Leave a Review of the Podcast
     

    • 17 min
    EP258: Live Longer with Dr. Cima

    EP258: Live Longer with Dr. Cima

    Today’s guest, Dr. James Cima, is a chiropractor with over 50 years of experience. He shares his journey from suffering severe back pain as a young man to becoming a chiropractor. Dr. Cima also discusses chiropractic care and its impact on overall health, how chiropractic can treat more than just physical pain, and his holistic approach to healthcare and living a long and healthy life.
     
    In this episode, we talk about:
    Dr. Cima’s journey from experiencing severe back pain to becoming a chiropractor
    The importance of holistic healthcare and treating the person chemically, physically, mentally, and emotionally
    Role of nutrition in health and the importance of listening to your body’s cravings
    Why the US healthcare system focuses on sickness instead of health and wellness
    Why healthcare costs are so high in the US
    How to live a long and healthy life until 150 years old
    Dr. Cima’s new project for veterans healthcare
     
    Memorable Quotes
    “Health is a composite chemically, physically, mentally, emotionally, and you have to deal with all three sides.”
    “As long as you keep on taking care of the body chemically, physically and mentally emotionally, you’re gonna be the one that’s going to improve.” 
    BIO: 
    Born in New York City on October 10, 1948, I was one of the first wave of baby boomers. Growing up in New York City was a great challenge in many ways and prepared me well for life. I mean if you were not getting into fights, you had to use your street smarts to outsmart your enemies as well as the police. This prompted me to find another way, which was to stay in school, study hard, and become something. The truth is that I always wanted to be a doctor. As long as I can remember, that was what I wanted to be. It’s funny how things worked out because years later, my wife told me she always wanted to marry a doctor.
    My early years were happy growing up in a tough, lower-middle-class ethnic mix of Italians, Irish, Germans, Polish Catholics, and Jewish people.
    Talk about bullying. That was all you experienced from the moment you left the safety of your apartment. From then on, you were fair game to anyone in the neighborhood, and you either fought like there was no tomorrow or there would be no tomorrow. So I developed a lot of street sense, knowing when to hit and when to run. I always hung around with a tough group of friends, which most people would call gangs. Whatever you call them, they were our protection, and I was part of their protection—a necessary evil.
    Of course growing up in Queens in the fifties through the seventies, you were always in awe of the wise guys, the Tony Soprano types. That intrigued me, but these guys played for real, and this was no TV show. One mistake and you were either dead or in jail, which was not so appealing. I am unsure how my life would have ended if it had not been for two defining moments.
    Turning Lemons into Lemonade
    My spinal injury and poor grades changed the destiny of my life. I suffered a severe, debilitating lower back injury in my early teens. I also had fair to mediocre grades in school. My advisor told me that I was not “college material” and recommended that I seek employment or join the armed forces during the Vietnam years or wind up in jail like some of my friends did. You could say that I was stuck between a rock and a hard place, with few, if any, options. I had no talents, and I didn’t come from money.
    Somehow, my adviser asked me, “James, what do you like?” I told him I loved animals. He went over to this large file cabinet, searched through all the college files, pulled out one, and said, “Here is one school you might be able to get into if you pass an aptitude test.”
    Somehow I passed the test and instantly became college material. I was now a proud student enrolled in a state college’s pre-veterinary program.
    From that day forward, I knew that I wanted to become a doctor and that I would n

    • 28 min
    EP257: Keith Hersey - Conquering Chronic Disease to Live A More Fulfilling Life

    EP257: Keith Hersey - Conquering Chronic Disease to Live A More Fulfilling Life

    Today’s guest, Keith Hersey, has a different approach to chronic disease. He is a pharmacist but wants to get people off medications to cure their chronic diseases. Keith talks about how making lifestyle changes instead of solely relying on medications can help manage chronic conditions and live a more fulfilling life. He shares his personal journey with type 2 diabetes and how making healthy choices has helped him improve his health.
     
    In this episode, we talk about:
    Keith’s background and passion for helping people with chronic diseases
    As a pharmacist, why does Keith want to get people off medications instead of putting them on more
    How Keith helps people safely reduce medications and focus on a healthy lifestyle
    The link between inflammation and chronic diseases
    How Keith works with his clients and collaborates with healthcare providers
    The challenges pharmacies face in keeping track of patient’s medications, especially when people use multiple pharmacies or buy them online
    Why people should stick to the same pharmacist consistently 
    Advice for people to incorporate more vegetables and water into the diet
     
    Memorable Quotes
    “One of the downsides of technology is that we have access to so much information... and a lot of conflicting information.”
    “So much of our chronic disease is traced to inflammation, and being able to reduce that greatly alleviates those medical conditions.”
    BIO: 
    Keith Hersey is a licensed pharmacist in Durham, North Carolina and the owner of Hersey Pharmacy located in Durham in the Woodcroft Shopping Center. Keith was born in New York City but raised in North Carolina, and from the time he was in high school he's had a passion and desire to help people live healthy lives.
    After graduating high school, he went on to receive his Batchelor of Science and his Doctorate of Pharmacy degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. For nearly twenty years he worked as a community pharmacist for Eckerd, Rite Aid, and Walgreens. In 2020, he started his own pharmacy (Hersey Pharmacy). Keith has a wealth of experience and expertise in traditional and functional medicine. As a type 2 diabetic himself, Keith’s goal is to reduce or reverse type 2 diabetes with his patients. Keith has recently started a podcast about type 2 diabetes to help increase awareness about the disease.
    His podcast, “Destroying Diabetes” is available wherever you listen to podcasts, and he encourages anyone with type 2 diabetes or has someone in their family with type 2 diabetes to listen and subscribe to this podcast. Keith is married to his college sweetheart, Deborah and lives in Durham with their son Jordan and their rescue dog, Karma.
     
    Mentioned In This Episode:
    Keith Hersey’s ebook: https://destroydiabetes.samcart.com/products/from-chaos-to-control
    Keith Hersey’s Website: https://www.drkeithspeaking.com/
     
    Links to resources:
    Health Coach Group Website
    https://www.thehealthcoachgroup.com/

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    • 22 min
    EP256: Mitch Webb - Find Your Unique Path to Lasting Health

    EP256: Mitch Webb - Find Your Unique Path to Lasting Health

    You must have heard that one size does not fit all when it comes to health and fitness. But do you know that finding what truly works for you may include more than just diet and exercise plans? Today’s guest, Mitch Webb, helps you discover your unique path to lasting health. Mitch discusses his holistic approach beyond just diet and exercise to help his clients find their lasting health.
     
    In this episode, we talk about:
    How Mitch became interested in health coaching
    The type of clients Mitch works with
    Common issues clients experience before working with Mitch
    Success story of a client who lost and gained weight multiple times in his life cause of childhood trauma 
    Mitch’s experience with health issues and how it helped clients feel understood and supported
    Importance of addressing unprocessed trauma and doing inner work for overall health and wellness
    Do men handle stress better than women
    The challenge of feeling unworthy due to comparisons to others
    Details of Mitch’s FREE 30-minute consult call for listeners
     
    Memorable Quotes
    “Everybody can heal, but not everybody will. It takes two things: you have to believe that it’s possible, and you have to believe that you deserve it.”
    “Health should be easy and effortless.”
    “Comparison is the thief of joy. And so when we’re comparing ourselves to other people, it makes us feel unworthy.”
     
    BIO: 
    Mitch Webb is a personal health coach for men and all those needing to find their unique path to lasting health. As a certified health coach since 2016, he’s helped more than 100 people get the specific plans, personalized tools, accountability, and export support they’ve needed to change their lifestyles and their lives for good.
    Once a Corporate Sales Executive, Mitch discovered his passion for wellness after many health curveballs including Lyme disease, two traumatic brain injuries, long Covid, weight loss resistance, mold toxicity, and the mental health impacts of it all. After visiting multiple doctors and not getting answers, Mitch dove into the research, found a specific lifestyle that allowed him to heal himself and get his life back, and fought his way back to better - many times over.
    Now, Mitch provides his coaching clients with the deep expertise, compassion, and partnership he wished he’d had along the way – helping them find and keep walking their personal journeys to healthier, happier lives.
    Based in Raleigh, NC and serving clients nationwide, Mitch can often be found nerding out about all things wellness, supporting men’s mental health via his community group, “Men on a Journey,” and walking his two pups. He’s happily married to his UNC alum wife, Katie (even though she picked the wrong shade of blue – so far as this Blue Devil fan is concerned!)
    To learn more or connect with Mitch, visit mitchwebb.com.
     

    Mentioned In This Episode:
    Free 30 minute consult call for listeners
    Mitch Webb Website: https://mitchwebb.com/contact/
    Mitch Webb on IG: @kmitchwebb 
    Mitch Webb on LinkedIn: Mitch Webb Health Coaching | LinkedIn
    Links to resources:
    Health Coach Group Website
    https://www.thehealthcoachgroup.com/

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    • 22 min
    EP255: Shireen Kassam - Plant-Based Eating

    EP255: Shireen Kassam - Plant-Based Eating

    Is your plate making you and the planet sick? Dr. Shireen Kassam shares that a plant-based diet is the optimal way to improve your and the planetary health. She shares evidence that eating plant-based nutrition and avoiding animal products can significantly reduce the risk of chronic diseases. She also discusses how shifting to a more plant-heavy food system would help reduce the environmental harm caused by industrial animal agriculture. Tune in to learn the science behind plant-based nutrition and get tips for transitioning to a healthier and more sustainable way of eating!
     
    In this episode, we talk about:
    How Dr. Shireen became interested in plant-based nutrition
    The health benefits of plant-based diets in preventing chronic diseases
    Evidence that plant-based diets are better for the environment 
    The NHS in the UK should provide more plant-based meals in hospitals to improve health
    Common myths around plant-based diets
    Is plant-based diets suitable for people of all ages
    Best ways to make the transition from a standard diet to a plant-based diet
    How can healthcare practitioners help provide information and support to clients interested in plant-based nutrition
     
    Memorable Quotes
    “A diet centered around fruits, vegetables, whole grains, beans, nuts, and seeds, lots of herbs and spices for flavor, and mainly water for thirst is one that has been known for decades now to be associated with lower rates of all of our common chronic conditions.”
     
    “Without a healthy planet, we have no healthy people. And it’s absolutely clear that our food system is one of the key drivers of both the climate crisis and the ecological crisis.”
     
    BIO: 
    Dr Shireen Kassam is a Consultant Haematologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer at King’s College Hospital, London with a specialist interest in the treatment of lymphoma. She is also a Visiting-Professor at University of Winchester, Hampshire, where she has developed and facilitates the UK's first University-based course on plant-based nutrition. In 2023 she launched a course on lifestyle medicine for cancer.

    Shireen is passionate about promoting plant-based nutrition for the prevention and reversal of chronic disease and for maintaining optimal health after treatment for cancer. In 2019 she became certified as a Lifestyle Medicine Physician and is also a CHIP facilitator.
    Shireen founded Plant-Based Health Professionals UK in 2018, a non-profit, membership organisation whose mission is to provide evidence-based education on whole food plant-based nutrition.
    Shireen qualified as a doctor in 2000. During her training, she completed a PhD, which investigated the role of selenium in sensitising cancer cells to chemotherapy. Shireen has published a number of peer-reviewed papers in the field of lymphoma. Her first book, Eating Plant-Based, Scientific Answers to Your Nutrition Questions, co-authored with her sister Zahra, was published in January 2022. She has also co-edited the textbook Plant-Based Nutrition in Clinical Practice, published in September 2022.



    Mentioned In This Episode:
    Eating Plant-Based Book: https://www.hammersmithbooks.co.uk/product/eating-plant-based/
    Plant-Based Nutrition in Clinical Practice Book: https://www.hammersmithbooks.co.uk/product/plant-based-nutrition-in-clinical-practice/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wholefoodplantbasednutrition/
    IG: https://www.instagram.com/plantbasedhealthprofessionals/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/plantbasedhpuk
    Plant Based Health Professionals UK Website: https://plantbasedhealthprofessionals.com/ 
     
    Links to resources:
    Health Coach Group Website
    https://www.thehealthcoachgroup.com/

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    • 22 min

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