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Unleash Your Health Power: Heal, Laugh, Thrive


Ready to ditch the fad diets and gym selfies for a deeper approach to wellness? HEALTH POWER is your passport to vibrant living. 

Join veteran health journalist Lisa Davis, with 25 years of wisdom and a sprinkle of humor, as she peels back the layers of what it truly means to thrive. 

Dive deep into:
Trauma Healing: Learn how to heal from the inside out with science-backed tools and a healthy dose of self-compassion.Mindfulness Magic: Open conversations about anxiety, depression, and navigating life's curveballs with a mindful approach.Movement that Moves You: Discover ways to move your body that spark joy and laughter.Fueling Your Fire: We've got delicious recipes for every palate, whether you're paleo, vegan, gluten-free, or just love good food. Celebrating Neurodiversity: We embrace different minds and unlock their unique strengths – because everyone's a superhero in their own way.Real People, Real Stories: Find inspiration and connection through everyday journeys of health and healing.
Every week, you'll get:
Bite-sized Quickies: Two days a week, get practical tips and tricks on air fryer cooking, allergy-friendly meals,and actionable wellness hacks (all delivered with a smile).Deep Dives:Three days a week, we go long-form, exploring complex topics with experts, with genuine curiosity and in-depth conversations.HEALTH POWER is your roadmap to living with intention, finding joy in your body, and embracing life to the fullest. Buckle up, friends, because we're reclaiming our health, laughing our way to healing, and unleashing our inner power together. Subscribe now and join the adventure!

"Health Power‪"‬ Lisa Davis MPH

    • Health & Fitness

Unleash Your Health Power: Heal, Laugh, Thrive


Ready to ditch the fad diets and gym selfies for a deeper approach to wellness? HEALTH POWER is your passport to vibrant living. 

Join veteran health journalist Lisa Davis, with 25 years of wisdom and a sprinkle of humor, as she peels back the layers of what it truly means to thrive. 

Dive deep into:
Trauma Healing: Learn how to heal from the inside out with science-backed tools and a healthy dose of self-compassion.Mindfulness Magic: Open conversations about anxiety, depression, and navigating life's curveballs with a mindful approach.Movement that Moves You: Discover ways to move your body that spark joy and laughter.Fueling Your Fire: We've got delicious recipes for every palate, whether you're paleo, vegan, gluten-free, or just love good food. Celebrating Neurodiversity: We embrace different minds and unlock their unique strengths – because everyone's a superhero in their own way.Real People, Real Stories: Find inspiration and connection through everyday journeys of health and healing.
Every week, you'll get:
Bite-sized Quickies: Two days a week, get practical tips and tricks on air fryer cooking, allergy-friendly meals,and actionable wellness hacks (all delivered with a smile).Deep Dives:Three days a week, we go long-form, exploring complex topics with experts, with genuine curiosity and in-depth conversations.HEALTH POWER is your roadmap to living with intention, finding joy in your body, and embracing life to the fullest. Buckle up, friends, because we're reclaiming our health, laughing our way to healing, and unleashing our inner power together. Subscribe now and join the adventure!

    EP #1370: Grammy-winning artist Carla Patullo on the Healing Power of Music

    EP #1370: Grammy-winning artist Carla Patullo on the Healing Power of Music

    Summary

    Carla Patullo, a Grammy-winning artist, discusses her music and the healing power of music. She shares her experience of being diagnosed with breast cancer and how she turned to music to express her emotions and heal. Carla talks about her album 'So She Howls' and how it reflects her journey through grief and healing. She also discusses her late coming out experience and her work with Sandra Bernhardt. The process of composing music and collaborating with musicians is also explored. Carla Patullo discusses her experiences as a composer and musician, including her work on the Disney Plus film 'Maxine' and her involvement in LGBTQ+ projects. She also talks about the challenges of being an artist and the importance of representation in the industry. The conversation touches on topics such as personal growth, the impact of music on emotions, and the struggles faced by the LGBTQ+ community. Carla emphasizes the need for continued advocacy and understanding in order to create a more inclusive society.

    Keywords Carla Patullo, Grammy-winning artist, music, healing power of music, breast cancer, emotions, grief, album, So She Howls, coming out, Sandra Bernhardt, composing music, collaborating with musicians, Carla Patullo, composer, musician, Disney Plus, Maxine, LGBTQ+, representation, personal growth, emotions, advocacy, inclusive society

    Takeaways
    Music can be a powerful tool for healing and expressing emotions.Carla Patullo's album 'So She Howls' reflects her journey through grief and healing.The process of composing music involves finding inspiration, creating melodies, and entering a flow state.Collaborating with musicians requires good energy flow and vulnerability.Late coming out experiences can be influenced by personal and cultural factors.Working through grief and trauma can be a lifelong process. Carla Patullo's work as a composer and musician extends to various projects, including scoring the Disney Plus film 'Maxine'.She emphasizes the importance of representation in the industry, particularly for the LGBTQ+ community.Carla discusses the challenges faced by artists and the need for personal growth and experimentation in music.She highlights the ongoing struggles and discrimination faced by the LGBTQ+ community and
    Sound Bites
    "Music is healing. Music is a great way to express emotions, to connect with yourself, to connect with others.""I was diagnosed with breast cancer, which was a complete shock. I had this feeling something was up and went to the doctor and sure enough...""After years of having a career of it, sometimes it becomes your work, you know, and you get into a groove, but when you go through something like this, you kind of strip everything away for a second and you're just like, you know, have these very raw emotions that you need to get out there.""These musicians were the first musicians. And the first time professionally, I opened up about having had cancer. So that was like, they literally came in and lifted me up.""The fact that this wonderful movie exists out there for kids, and it's just awesome. I definitely didn't have anything like that growing up. And it's a really beautiful story about family.""When you have your own music, you can experiment more. You have the time to experiment more."
    Chapters00:00Introduction and the Healing Power of Music
    04:26Grief, Healing, and 'So She Howls'
    09:30Late Coming Out and Personal Growth
    23:03Challenges and Personal Growth as an Artist

    • 34 min
    EP #1369: Dr. John's Corner - Feeling Safe to Be You: Creating Emotional Security

    EP #1369: Dr. John's Corner - Feeling Safe to Be You: Creating Emotional Security

    Summary

    In this episode, Lisa Davis and Dr. John Trentalange discuss the importance of emotional safety in relationships. They explore the concept of emotional safety and how it is the foundation of trust and communication. They also provide tips for parents on how to create emotional safety for their children. Dr. John emphasizes the importance of listening, expressing emotions in healthy ways, and being in touch with our bodies. They also touch on the topic of triggers and the need for active listening and effective communication.

    Keywordsemotional safety, relationships, trust, communication, parenting, expressing emotions, active listening, triggers

    TakeawaysEmotional safety is the foundation of trust and communication in relationships.An emotionally safe person allows others to express their emotions, thoughts, and opinions without judgment or dismissal.Parents can create emotional safety for their children by allowing them to express their emotions and providing safe ways to do so.It is important to differentiate between emotions and behavior, teaching children healthy ways to express their emotions.Being in touch with our bodies and recognizing tension can help in maintaining emotional safety.Using 'I' statements and active listening can improve communication and emotional safety in relationships.

    Sound Bites"Emotional safety to me is the real foundation""Most things in life are opinion, it's not right or wrong""Every single person, whether they're a baby or they're 200 years old, needs to be power controlled attention"
    Chapters00:00Introduction and Overview
    05:16Creating Emotional Safety for Children
    09:52Recognizing Triggers and Taking Space
    14:35Effective Communication for Emotional Safety

    • 15 min
    EP #1368: Parkinson's Journey: From Acceptance to Advocacy with Larry Gifford

    EP #1368: Parkinson's Journey: From Acceptance to Advocacy with Larry Gifford

    Summary

    In this conversation, Lisa Davis interviews Larry Gifford, co-founder of the PD Avengers podcast and leader of Spark the Night, a global effort to raise awareness about Parkinson's disease. Larry shares his personal experience with Parkinson's, including the early signs and symptoms he experienced. He also discusses his journey to acceptance and how he started his own podcast, When Life Gives You Parkinson's. Larry talks about the deep brain stimulation surgery he underwent and the positive impact it had on his symptoms. He also highlights the importance of sleep issues and nighttime symptoms in Parkinson's and the need for more awareness and research in this area. Larry discusses his involvement with PD Avengers and the global movement to end Parkinson's disease. He encourages people to become PD Avengers and take action to make a difference. Finally, Larry shares his role as a podcast host for the Michael J. Fox podcast and the Bryan Grant Foundation podcast. KeywordsParkinson's disease, early signs, symptoms, deep brain stimulation, sleep issues, PD Avengers, global movement, podcast host, Michael J. Fox podcast, Bryan Grant Foundation podcast

    Takeaways
    Early signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease can include changes in gait, fine motor skills, sense of smell, and acting out dreams during sleep.Deep brain stimulation surgery can significantly improve motor and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease.Sleep issues and nighttime symptoms are common in Parkinson's and often overlooked by doctors.PD Avengers is a global movement that aims to raise awareness and take action to end Parkinson's disease.Exercise, positive attitude, and communication with healthcare providers are important for managing Parkinson's disease.Larry Gifford is a podcast host for the Michael J. Fox podcast and the Bryan Grant Foundation podcast.Sound Bites"I was diagnosed when I was 45 years old in 2017, but I can trace symptoms back at least 10 years if not farther.""I had deep brain stimulation surgery in October and it cured a lot of my ales for sure, at least temporarily.""Sleep issues and nighttime symptoms are different in Parkinson's and often not addressed by doctors."
    Chapters00:00Introduction and Parkinson's Disease Awareness Month
    06:07Deep Brain Stimulation and its Impact on Symptoms
    16:31Raising Awareness about Sleep Issues in Parkinson's
    27:44Managing Parkinson's with Exercise and a Positive Attitude

    • 29 min
    EP #1367: COOKING WITH KAYLA - Gluten-free, Dairy-Free Sticky Chicken

    EP #1367: COOKING WITH KAYLA - Gluten-free, Dairy-Free Sticky Chicken

    Summary

    Kayla Cappiello shares her experience running a 10-mile race in the rain and celebrating afterwards. She also introduces a recipe for sticky chicken with an Asian-inspired sauce. Lisa Davis promotes her sponsors and encourages listeners to support them.

    Keywordsrunning, race, weather, celebration, recipe, sticky chicken, sauce, sponsors

    TakeawaysRunning a race in bad weather can be challenging but also rewarding.Sticky chicken with an Asian-inspired sauce is a versatile and delicious dish.Supporting sponsors helps support the show and its host.

    Chapters00:00Running a Race in the Rain
    03:45Introducing the Sticky Chicken Recipe
    05:59Using the Sticky Sauce in Various Dishes
    08:23The Challenge of Finding Soy Sauce-Free Recipes
    10:24Enjoying the Sticky Chicken Recipe
    11:28Supporting the Show's Sponsors

    • 14 min
    EP #1366: Healthy Needs vs. Unhealthy Needs: Building Strong Relationships

    EP #1366: Healthy Needs vs. Unhealthy Needs: Building Strong Relationships

    Summary

    In this conversation, Lisa Davis and Steve Farrell discuss the importance of distinguishing healthy needs from unhealthy needs in relationships. They emphasize the significance of developing a healthy relationship with oneself and understanding that our partner cannot fulfill all of our needs. They also explore the role of trauma in relationships and the importance of healing and alchemy. Steve shares his daily spiritual practices and the importance of spiritual literacy. They discuss the work of Humanities Team, a nonprofit organization supporting people on their conscious journey, and their streaming platform for consciousness raising.
    Keywordshealthy needs, unhealthy needs, relationships, self-love, trauma, healing, alchemy, spiritual practice, spiritual literacy, consciousness raising, Humanities Team, streaming platform

    TakeawaysDistinguish between healthy needs and unhealthy needs in relationships and understand that our partner cannot fulfill all of our needs.Develop a healthy relationship with oneself and prioritize self-love and self-care.Healing and alchemy are essential for addressing trauma and moving towards a healthier relationship.Engage in daily spiritual practices and cultivate spiritual literacy to deepen the connection with oneself and the divine.Humanities Team is a nonprofit organization supporting people on their conscious journey and offers a streaming platform for consciousness raising.

    Sound Bites"We so often look to our partner to fulfill our needs, but there's a lot we can only do for ourselves.""The most important relationship is with ourselves, and it's critical to deeply love ourselves.""Take the time to remove the shield we put over our heads and recognize our inseparability from the universe."
    Chapters00:00Introduction and Overview
    05:08Healing and Alchemy in Relationships
    13:35Leading by Example in Meeting Our Own Needs
    27:44Upcoming Topic: Rewriting Your Story About Others

    • 33 min
    EP #1365: Deadly Dog Virus: Is Your Pup Protected From Parvo?

    EP #1365: Deadly Dog Virus: Is Your Pup Protected From Parvo?

    Summary

    Elanco Animal Health launched a national campaign to spread awareness about the start of the deadly season for canine parvovirus, one of the most contagious and deadly dog viruses. Dr. Jen Miller explains that parvovirus primarily affects young puppies that are either not vaccinated or not completely through their vaccine series. The virus is spread through contaminated feces and can live in the environment for a long time. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, and blood in the stool, and if left untreated, the death rate can be as high as 91%. Elanco's Parvo is Poop campaign aims to increase awareness about parvovirus and provide resources for pet owners to find vets and treatment options.

    Keywordscanine parvovirus, dog virus, deadly virus, contagious, puppies, vaccination, symptoms, treatment, awareness campaign

    Takeaways
    Canine parvovirus primarily affects young puppies that are not vaccinated or not completely through their vaccine series.The virus is spread through contaminated feces and can live in the environment for a long time.Symptoms of parvovirus include vomiting, diarrhea, and blood in the stool.Early intervention and treatment are crucial for a better outcome.Elanco's Parvo is Poop campaign aims to increase awareness about parvovirus and provide resources for pet owners.

    Sound Bites
    "Canine parvovirus, one of the most contagious and deadly dog viruses""Parvovirus primarily affects young puppies that are either not vaccinated or not completely through their vaccine series""Parvovirus is spread from contaminated feces or poop"
    Chapters00:00Introduction and the Start of the Parvovirus Season
    08:24The Parvo is Poop Campaign
    15:53Elanco's Mission to Save Puppies from Parvovirus

    • 25 min

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