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Forget six-pack abs, crave life power! HEALTH POWER is your passport to vibrant living, beyond fad diets and gym selfies. Join host Lisa Davis, a veteran health journalist with 25 years of wisdom, as she peels back the layers of what it truly means to thrive.

This isn't your average wellness podcast. Forget cookie-cutter goals and unrealistic expectations. Here, we celebrate real bodies, real minds, and real experiences.

Dive deep with us:

Functional medicine secrets: Heal from the inside out with cutting-edge science and holistic wisdom.Mental health matters: Open conversations about anxiety, depression, and everything in between.Joyful movement: Ditch the dreaded treadmill! Discover ways to move that spark your soul.Fuel your fire: Delicious recipes for every palate, whether you're vegan, gluten-free, or just love good food.Neurodiversity embraced: Celebrate different minds and unlock their unique strengths.Real people, real stories: Find inspiration and connection through everyday journeys of health and healing.
Every week:


Bite-sized quickies: Four days a week, get practical tips and tricks on air fryer cooking, allergy-friendly meals, and actionable wellness hacks.Deep dives: Once a week, we go long-form, exploring complex topics with experts and in-depth conversations.
HEALTH POWER is your roadmap to living with intention, finding joy in your body, and embracing life to the fullest. So, buckle up, friends, and let's reclaim our health, together. Subscribe now and unleash your inner power!

Bonus: Sprinkle in some humor, genuine curiosity, and Lisa's infectious enthusiasm to create a show that's as informative as it is uplifting.

"Health Power Lisa Davis MPH

    • Salud y forma física

Forget six-pack abs, crave life power! HEALTH POWER is your passport to vibrant living, beyond fad diets and gym selfies. Join host Lisa Davis, a veteran health journalist with 25 years of wisdom, as she peels back the layers of what it truly means to thrive.

This isn't your average wellness podcast. Forget cookie-cutter goals and unrealistic expectations. Here, we celebrate real bodies, real minds, and real experiences.

Dive deep with us:

Functional medicine secrets: Heal from the inside out with cutting-edge science and holistic wisdom.Mental health matters: Open conversations about anxiety, depression, and everything in between.Joyful movement: Ditch the dreaded treadmill! Discover ways to move that spark your soul.Fuel your fire: Delicious recipes for every palate, whether you're vegan, gluten-free, or just love good food.Neurodiversity embraced: Celebrate different minds and unlock their unique strengths.Real people, real stories: Find inspiration and connection through everyday journeys of health and healing.
Every week:


Bite-sized quickies: Four days a week, get practical tips and tricks on air fryer cooking, allergy-friendly meals, and actionable wellness hacks.Deep dives: Once a week, we go long-form, exploring complex topics with experts and in-depth conversations.
HEALTH POWER is your roadmap to living with intention, finding joy in your body, and embracing life to the fullest. So, buckle up, friends, and let's reclaim our health, together. Subscribe now and unleash your inner power!

Bonus: Sprinkle in some humor, genuine curiosity, and Lisa's infectious enthusiasm to create a show that's as informative as it is uplifting.

    EP #1362: COOKING WITH KAYLA - Easy and Delicious: Stuffed Poblano Peppers

    EP #1362: COOKING WITH KAYLA - Easy and Delicious: Stuffed Poblano Peppers

    Summary
    In this episode, Lisa Davis and Kayla Cappiello discuss cooking with poblano peppers. They share their love for poblano peppers and talk about different recipes that feature them. Kayla shares her recipe for stuffed poblano peppers and emphasizes how easy and versatile they are to make. They also discuss other types of peppers and their preferences. This part of the conversation discusses a recipe for stuffed peppers with shredded beef. The speaker explains that the peppers have a spicy flavor but are not too spicy, and they have more flavor compared to other stuffed peppers. The recipe involves stuffing the peppers with shredded beef, chicken, or pork, and cooking them in a crockpot or Dutch oven with beef or chicken stock. The beef is seared first and then cooked low and slow until it becomes tender and easily shredded. The speaker also mentions a Chipotle beef chili recipe on her website. In this part of the conversation, Kayla discusses different ways to stuff peppers and substitute ingredients. She mentions using chicken as her go-to meat, but also suggests using beef, beans, quinoa, rice, and various types of beans as alternatives. She explains that you can mix these ingredients together and stuff them inside sliced poblano peppers. Kayla also mentions that you can mold the peppers once they are on the baking sheet. In this part of the conversation, Kayla and Lisa discuss different ways to use stuffing mix. They talk about stuffing it inside vegetables, using it as a topping, and making smaller portions for appetizers. They also mention using stuffing mix to prep meat and develop recipes. Kayla recommends using a cast iron pan to get grill marks on the stuffing. Lisa mentions that she doesn't have a grill but would like to try these ideas. Overall, they emphasize the versatility and ease of using stuffing mix in various dishes. In this part of the conversation, Kayla explains how to cook the pepper for the stuffed pepper recipe. She suggests preheating the oven to 350 or 375 degrees and baking the pepper for 10 to 15 minutes. The goal is to have char marks on the outside of the pepper and for it to be cooked but still slightly wrinkly. She also mentions that the cooking time may vary depending on the size and number of peppers. Lisa asks for clarification on the cooking process. This part of the conversation discusses how to stuff and bake bell peppers. The main ingredients mentioned are shredded beef, black beans, and cheese. Different types of cheese, such as cheddar or pepper jack, can be used. Additional spices and flavorings like garlic, onions, chili powder, and red pepper flakes can be added to enhance the flavor. The conversation also mentions a creamy drizzle made with avocado and sour cream or yogurt. The chapter ends with a discussion on using a piping bag for the drizzle. In this part of the conversation, Kayla and Lisa discuss different ways to serve the Mexican street corn recipe. Kayla shares that she likes to put the crema in a Ziploc bag and drizzle it on top of each corn. They also discuss serving the corn with fresh lettuce, tomatoes, salsa, hot sauce, rice, or a side salad. Lisa mentions that she enjoys having amaranth for breakfast. They also talk about using different types of milk or sweeteners in recipes. The conversation discusses the use of alulose as a sweetener and the benefits of amaranth as a nutritious grain. Alulose is a low-calorie sweetener that tastes like sugar and is commonly used as a sugar substitute. It is especially popular among people who are trying to reduce their sugar intake. Amaranth is a gluten-free grain that is high in magnesium and other vitamins. It can be used in various dishes and is particularly enjoyed as a breakfast option. The conversation also mentions a maple syrup substitute made with alulose. The conversation discusses the use of allulose as a sugar substitute in recipes. It is a low-calorie sweetener that can be used in baking and cooking....

    • 19 min
    EP #1361: Beyond the Self: How Self-Love Connects Us All

    EP #1361: Beyond the Self: How Self-Love Connects Us All

    Summary

    In this episode, Lisa Davis interviews Steve Farrell, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur turned spiritual leader. They discuss the concept of self-love and its deep spiritual meaning. Steve shares his personal journey of transitioning from a materialistic mindset to one focused on interconnectedness and service. They explore the connection between science and spirituality, highlighting the idea that we are all part of a universal consciousness. Steve emphasizes the importance of energy, mindfulness, and compassion in cultivating self-love. They also discuss the work of Humanities Team and their streaming service, Humanity Stream Plus, which offers transformational education in multiple languages.

    TakeawaysSelf-love is a deeply spiritual concept that involves recognizing our interconnectedness with all of life.Science and spirituality are converging, with scientists affirming the idea that we are all part of a universal consciousness.Practices such as mindfulness, compassion, and energy awareness can help cultivate self-love.Supportive communities and resources, such as therapy and support groups, can aid in healing from past trauma and developing self-love.Humanities Team and Humanity Stream Plus offer transformational education and resources for individuals on their conscious journey.
    Chapters00:00Introduction and Background
    01:04Understanding Self-Love
    03:40The Connection Between Science and Spirituality
    04:09The Impact of Self-Love on Relationships and Service
    05:05Self-Love and Spirituality
    06:04The Power of Energy and Mindfulness
    07:23Living in a Transactional World
    08:08The Illusion of Material Success
    09:32Expanding Love to All Beings
    10:55Healing from Past Trauma
    11:52Compassion for Abusive Parents
    12:21Supporting Others in Finding Self-Love
    13:28Practices for Internal Growth
    14:53The Importance of Mindfulness
    16:02Introduction to Humanities Team and Humanity Stream Plus
    21:06The Power of Compassion and Empathy
    23:49Ways to Connect with Steve Farrell
    24:19Additional Resources and Offerings
    25:07Conclusion

    • 29 min
    EP #1360: Mutual Rescue: How Adopting a Homeless Animal Can Save You, Too.

    EP #1360: Mutual Rescue: How Adopting a Homeless Animal Can Save You, Too.

    Lisa is joined by Carol Novello, the author of Mutual Rescue: How Adopting a Homeless Animal Can Save You, Too.

    Carol Novello began rescuing animals at age 5 and hasn't stopped. With a Harvard MBA, she was a senior executive working in high tech, most recently at Intuit, Inc. Today, she is the president of Humane Society Silicon Valley, where she launched Mutual Rescue, a digital global campaign of short films designed to showcase the therapeutic benefits of animal companionship and encourage adoptions. Through her work at Humane Society Silicon Valley, she has been awarded the Maddie's Fund "Maddie Hero Award" for innovation and leadership in the sector and has been recognized as an honoree at the Fifty Years of Women at Harvard Business School celebration in Northern California. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area where she enjoys spending time with her own rescue companions: tuxedo cats Bode and Herbie.


    MUTUAL RESCUE profiles the transformational impact that shelter pets have on humans, exploring the emotional, physical, and spiritual gifts that rescued animals provide. It explores through anecdote, observation, and scientific research, the complexity and depth of the role that pets play in our lives. Every story in the book brings an unrecognized benefit of adopting homeless animals to the forefront of the rescue conversation. 

    In a nation plagued by illnesses--16 million adults suffer from depression, 29 million have diabetes, 8 million in any given year have PTSD, and nearly 40% are obese--rescue pets can help: 60% of doctors said they prescribe pet adoption and a staggering 97% believe that pet ownership provides health benefits. For people in chronic emotional, physical, or spiritual pain, adopting an animal can transform, and even save, their lives.

    Each story in the book takes a deep dive into one potent aspect of animal adoption, told through the lens of people's personal experiences with their rescued pets and the science that backs up the results. This book will resonate with readers hungering for stories of healing and redemption.

    • 48 min
    EP #1359: The Long Shadow of Insecure Attachment: An Interview with Dr. John Trentalange

    EP #1359: The Long Shadow of Insecure Attachment: An Interview with Dr. John Trentalange

    Summary

    In this episode of Health Power, Lisa Davis interviews Dr. John Trentalange about the topic of attachment. They discuss the difference between secure and insecure attachment, the origins of attachment theory, and the impact of attachment on relationships and mental health. Dr. John explains that attachment is internal and is formed in early childhood with primary caregivers, creating a blueprint for all future relationships. He also discusses different types of insecure attachment, such as anxious ambivalent and avoidance, and the potential long-term effects of insecure attachment, including reactive attachment disorder and sociopathy. Dr. John emphasizes the importance of consistency, predictability, and gentle connections in enhancing attachment.
    Keywordsattachment, secure attachment, insecure attachment, attachment theory, relationships, mental health, anxious ambivalent, avoidance, reactive attachment disorder, sociopathy, consistency, predictability, gentle connections

    Dr. John is available for psychological assistance in either therapy, consultation, conferences, trainings, presentations or speaking engagements. You can text him at 719-310-9495 or email: trentalange@netzero.com

    Takeaways
    Attachment is internal and is formed in early childhood with primary caregivers, creating a blueprint for all future relationships.Insecure attachment can lead to various issues, such as anxiety, avoidance, and reactive attachment disorder.Consistency, predictability, and gentle connections are important in enhancing attachment.Attachment is a key factor in mental health and can impact relationships throughout life.Attachment can be repaired and improved through therapy and self-reflection.

    • 32 min
    EP #1358: Unlock the Power of Pink Noise: Sleep Sounder, Remember More

    EP #1358: Unlock the Power of Pink Noise: Sleep Sounder, Remember More

    Hi, I'm Lisa Davis. So glad you are listening to Health Power. You can see some clips from the shows if you'd like, if you go to my Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram at lisa.davis.mph. All right, today we're talking about an article from Naturally Savvy, how pink noise boosts memory and improves sleep. Now, I didn't even know there was such thing as pink noise until I came across this article. I have a white noise machine and that helps me tremendously, but let's jump in and find out what this pink noise is all about. So, changes in sleep patterns occur as we get older.
    with the most common ones being more trouble staying asleep and a harder time falling asleep. And according to the National Sleep Foundation, these are a normal part of the aging process. But now researchers say they may have a solution to these problems and it may even boost your memory as well, which is pink noise. So I mentioned the white noise machines, which according to noise sound engineer, Stephane Pigeon, is not what most of us typically think of when we hear the term comforting sounds.
    that help us block out the surrounding environment. Now, Pajone explains white noise as the following. A true white noise deals in the second fundamental component of the sound wave, the frequency. Frequency is how fast the waveform is vibrating per second. That's pretty technical. It's easier to understand if you associate it with a single note. Take the middle C note on a keyboard. That note has a frequency of about 261.1 hertz.
    To make white noise, a sound engineer combines an equal amount of energy of every frequency a human can hear. Imagine it like hundreds of musicians playing every single note you can hear at once at the same volume. That's white noise. Wow, I didn't realize it was really interesting. Okay, so what's pink noise? So pink noise is a soothing, gentle sound composed of octaves possessing equal energy. It is essentially the background noise we are used to hearing every day and don't even notice.
    Researchers at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois discovered that if they synced pink noise to the brainwaves of older men and women while they slept, the subjects experienced better quality of deep sleep as well as an improvement in memory. That's so interesting. Now it's been shown in numerous studies over the years, sleep is critical for converting short-term memories into long-term memories. The type of sleep that is necessary for this conversation is deep sleep, AKA,
    Lisa Davis (02:23.29)
    slow wave sleep or non dream state sleep, which is part of the non rapid eye movement sleep cycle. And as we get older, the quality of deep sleep declines, which in turn can have a significant impact on memory as well as sleep quality. Deep sleep is also important because it's a stage when the body cells increase production and there's a reduction, the breakdown of proteins. Thus, this is a time of tissue repair, giving meaning to the term beauty sleep.
    Other benefits of deep sleep are a slowing of activity in the areas of the brain involved with emotion, social engagement, and decision-making, which suggests deep sleep helps people maintain an emotional balance. So let's talk about how scientists use pink noise. So in previous studies in young adults, they found a link between acoustic sound stimulation of deep sleep brain activity and an improvement of memory. Now these findings prompted Dr. Phyllis Zee
    a professor of neurology at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern and her colleagues to try acoustic simulation in a group of older adults and see how it affected sleep and memory. So if you want all of the details of the study, you can see the show notes. I'll just tell you briefly that the study group consisted of 13 men and women ages 60 to 84, who each were subjected to one night of acoustic stimulation involving pink noise synced to the participants' brave waves.
    and one night of sham placebo...

    • 6 min
    EP #1357: COOKING WITH KAYLA - Salad Days are Here Again: BBQ Sweet Potatoes & More

    EP #1357: COOKING WITH KAYLA - Salad Days are Here Again: BBQ Sweet Potatoes & More

    Summary

    In this conversation, Lisa Davis and Kayla Cappiello discuss their love for warm weather and salads. They share a recipe for an easy barbecue salad that can be made vegan, dairy-free, or with chicken. The salad includes sweet potatoes, mixed greens, cherry tomatoes, corn, onions, and optional protein. They also talk about their favorite condiments and dressings, including barbecue sauce and dairy-free options. Kayla mentions her weeknight meal plan email subscription, which provides five recipes and grocery shopping lists each week.

    Keywordssalads, barbecue salad, recipe, vegan, dairy-free, chicken, sweet potatoes, condiments, dressings, weeknight meal plan

    Takeaways
    Salads can be made more enjoyable by adding a variety of toppings and a one-to-one ratio of toppings to greens.Barbecue sauce can be a versatile and healthier alternative to traditional salad dressings.There are options for dairy-free and vegan condiments and dressings, although finding ones that taste exactly as desired can be challenging.Kayla Cappiello offers a weeknight meal plan email subscription that provides five recipes and grocery shopping lists each week.

    Sound Bites
    "I just want all the salads""If they're a little smaller, they'll cook faster. If they're a little bigger, they'll just cook a little slower.""You can also mix it together with if you have a dairy free ranch or a regular ranch that you like."
    Chapters00:00Enjoying Warm Weather and Salads
    06:07Kayla Cappiello's Weeknight Meal Plan

    • 15 min

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