Mind Over Matter

Meera Chawda

Our health begins with our thoughts. Without healthy thought processes, it’s hard to ever enjoy or make meaning out of what we achieve in our lives. So let’s talk mind over matter - resilience, championing our inner selves, and personal growth. *Special thank-you to the DukeofEd Canada, Canada Corps and the Government of Canada for funding and sponsoring this non-profit passion project. Visit my website: thewellevated.com

  1. Move the Body, Heal the Mind with Dr. Jennifer Heisz

    05/30/2022

    Move the Body, Heal the Mind with Dr. Jennifer Heisz

    Welcome back to another episode! Today, we have a special guest. Dr. Jennifer J. Heisz is an expert in brain health. She is Associate Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at McMaster University and directs the NeuroFit Lab, which has attracted over $1 million to support her research program on the effects of exercise for brain health. Dr. Heisz received her Ph.D. in Cognitive Neuroscience (McMaster) and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Brain Health and Aging at the Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest Hospital (Toronto). Dr. Heisz's research examines the effects of physical activity on brain function to promote mental health and cognition in young adults, older adults and individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. Many honors and awards recognize Dr. Heisz for her outstanding contributions to research including the Early Researcher Award from the Government of Ontario, the Petro-Canada Young Innovator Award, and the Canada Research Chair in brain health and aging. In this episode we discuss:  - The connection between movement, brain health, and mental health - How you can begin to move your body to heal your mind - Benefits of movement for sleep, creativity and overall health - How you can incorporate movement in your busy schedule Dr. Heisz's website: https://www.jenniferheisz.com/ Dr. Heisz's book (Amazon): https://www.amazon.ca/Move-Body-Heal-Mind-Depression/dp/0358573408 Also available on Indigo: https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/move-the-body-heal-the/9780358573401-item.html Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.jenniferheisz/?hl=en

    49 min
  2. How to Take Control Back in your Life with Kathryn White

    03/14/2022

    How to Take Control Back in your Life with Kathryn White

    Welcome back! Today, on the podcast, we have Kathryn White. Kathryn  White is a life-long learner and  teacher. She has spent her career  deep in her own education as well as  educating others. She was a  public-school teacher for almost 20 years  until her world changed  overnight with a cancer diagnosis. Not one to  shy away  from adversity,  Kathryn rose to the challenge  and spent all of 2015 embracing her  diagnosis and believing that she  could be healthy again, and she is! As  part of her own recovery and  reclaiming of her health and her life,  Kathryn  dug deep into learning about  the impact of nutrition on  health, becoming a registered 500-hour yoga  teacher to heal her soul,  and starting her own business to share what  she has learned with  others. In 2021, Kathryn  received her certification as a Holistic  Cancer Coach. She continues  to be a teacher in the capacity of a Cancer  Support Coach for others  who are living with cancer and looking to not  just survive in life, but  to thrive in life. She has been married to  her best friend John for 25  years and is the proud mother of two adult  sons,  Jackson and Joshua. In this episode, we talk about: - Kathryn's cancer diagnosis journey & how she took the control back in her life - Kathryn's 3 tips to help you regain control in your life - All things diet, nutrition, mindset & holistic health Kathryn's website: https://www.kathrynwhite.coach/

    58 min
  3. 02/28/2022

    The Science of Spirituality, Mindfulness & Connection with Dr. Mitchell Abrams (MD)

    Welcome back to Season 2 of the podcast! On today's episode we have Dr. Mitchell Abrams. Dr. Abrams is a Canadian Radiologist, keynote speaker, teacher and founder of NexGenHealth Ltd. Abrams completed his medical degree and radiology specialty from Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada, holds a subspecialty in Magnetic Resonance Imaging from the University of Toronto and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Dr. Abrams is an Associate Professor at Michael G. Degroote School of Medical Sciences and was Department Chair of Diagnostic Imaging at Cambridge Memorial Hospital. Early in his radiology career, Dr. Abrams was diagnosed with Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy, a disease that can lead to sudden cardiac death in seemingly fit and healthy young people. He required open heart surgery in order to prevent the worst-case scenario. Through his various roles as a patient, physician and department chair, he experienced the inner workings of our healthcare system first hand, and became acutely aware of the limitations and gaps in our current western model of care. This realization became a passion and drove him down a path of research and experiential learning with experts around the globe, looking at different approaches to healing. In particular, Dr. Mitch’s background in radiology and his understanding of physics, supported a deep investigation into the nature of who we truly are and how we thrive. The intersection between his life in science and this powerful experience with healing, provided the foundation of what his life-mission has become - to support and promote a more holistic model of healthcare. As part of his mission, Dr. Mitch initiated a social enterprise called NexGenHealth to bring forth a new paradigm in self-care, patient care, and community wellness. In this episode, we talk about:  - Dr. Abrams' life story - The intersection between science and spirituality - Why meditation is a powerful tool for connection with self and others - Why mindfulness is even more important now than ever Get in touch with Dr. Mitchell Abrams:  Instagram: @dr.mitch.abrams Website: https://nexgenhealth.solutions/ Zoom meditation sessions Mon-Fri at 6pm: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89113664876

    1h 6m

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Our health begins with our thoughts. Without healthy thought processes, it’s hard to ever enjoy or make meaning out of what we achieve in our lives. So let’s talk mind over matter - resilience, championing our inner selves, and personal growth. *Special thank-you to the DukeofEd Canada, Canada Corps and the Government of Canada for funding and sponsoring this non-profit passion project. Visit my website: thewellevated.com