Voices in Health and Wellness

Dr Andrew Greenland

 Voices in Health and Wellness is a podcast spotlighting the founders, practitioners, and innovators redefining what care looks like today. Hosted by Andrew Greenland, each episode features honest conversations with leaders building purpose-driven wellness brands — from sauna studios and supplements to holistic clinics and digital health. Designed for entrepreneurs, clinic owners, and health professionals, this series cuts through the noise to explore what’s working, what’s changing, and what’s next in the world of wellness. 

  1. How Environmental Exposures Shape Autoimmunity And What We Can Do Today with Dr Aly Cohen

    4D AGO

    How Environmental Exposures Shape Autoimmunity And What We Can Do Today with Dr Aly Cohen

    Send us a text Slow regulation and rising de novo autoimmune conditions in younger patients are at the heart of this conversation. Aly’s prescription is practical and empowering: remove common sources of harm (think water filtration, safer food contact, smarter cleaning and personal care), then add what strengthens cells—nutrient-dense food, targeted supplements, quality sleep, movement, and stress relief. No gimmicks, no silver bullets—just steps that stick. We also go behind the scenes of The Smart Human: why Aly refuses brand deals to keep her message clean, how she rebuilt after a major hack, and what she’s creating next. From a researcher-first podcast to a new women’s health summit featuring seasoned clinicians “talking turkey,” she’s focused on turning evidence into action for patients, parents, and practitioners. Aly also shares insights from her role supporting WHO’s global work on traditional and tribal medicine, bridging modern rheumatology with time-tested healing systems to widen the lens on what works. If you’ve wondered which exposures matter most, how to prioritize change on a budget, or how clinicians can counsel on environment in a 15-minute visit, this conversation offers real answers and a humane roadmap. 👤 Guest Biography Dr. Aly Cohen, MD, FACR is a board-certified rheumatologist and integrative medicine specialist based in Princeton, NJ. She is the founder of The Smart Human, a platform that bridges the gap between scientific research and everyday health strategies, with a focus on environmental exposures and disease prevention. Aly is a contributing expert to the World Health Organization’s Global Plan on Traditional and Tribal Medicine and the author of Non-Toxic: Guide to Living Healthy in a Chemical World. Through clinical care, public speaking, podcasting, and curriculum development, Dr. Cohen is helping to redefine how we think about health in the modern world. 🔗 Key Links: 🌐 Website: https://www.thesmarthuman.com📷 Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/thesmarthuman/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesmarthuman🌐 Smart Human Women’s Health Summit 2026: https://www.thesmarthuman.com/summit📘Detoxify (Simon & Schuster)📘Non-Toxic (Oxford University Press)TEDx Talk – How to Protect Your Kids from Toxic Chemicals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gWo53wKShIThe Smart Human Podcast:  https://www.thesmarthuman.com/podcastAbout Dr Andrew Greenland Dr Andrew Greenland is a UK-based medical doctor and founder of Greenland Medical, specialising in Integrative and Functional Medicine. With dual training in conventional and root-cause approaches, he helps individuals optimise health, performance, and longevity — with a focus on cognitive resilience and healthy ageing. Voices in Health and Wellness features meaningful conversations at the intersection of medicine, lifestyle, and human potential — with clinicians, scientists, and thinkers shaping the future of care. 💌 Join the mailing list for new episodes and exclusive reflections: https://subscribe.voicesinhealthandwellness.com

    38 min
  2. What If Families Are The Missing Variable In Mental Health? with Dr Michele Bechor

    5D AGO

    What If Families Are The Missing Variable In Mental Health? with Dr Michele Bechor

    Send us a text What would change if we stopped chasing comfort and started building function into daily life? That question sits at the heart of our conversation with Dr Michele Bechor, licensed psychologist and founder of Emblem Psychology and Consulting. Michelle shares how a pre‑med start gave way to a career defined by stories, context, and behaviour—where lasting outcomes come from what we practise, not what we promise. We dig into a practical, behaviour‑first blueprint for treating anxiety, OCD, and body‑focused repetitive behaviours like hair pulling and skin picking. Michele’s framework, “parenting the environment,” treats caregivers as catalysts for change by shifting reinforcement, replacing reassurance with small exposures, and aligning the home with the person’s goals. She explains how she flexes between parent coaching and individual therapy to meet readiness, and why moving from relief‑seeking to function‑seeking unlocks freedom for both kids and adults. The conversation also tackles a thorny industry trend: quick fixes and the seductive certainty of AI. Michele highlights what technology can’t replicate—the weight of nuance, the therapeutic alliance, and the in‑the‑moment personalisation that turns skills into change. At the same time, she shares clever ways to use digital tools to strengthen motivation, and what the pandemic taught us about telehealth’s reach and limits. As a new practice founder operating across PSYPACT states, Michele opens up about marketing, niche pressure, ethical guardrails, and designing a business that honours evidence‑based care. If you’re a clinician, caregiver, or anyone navigating anxiety or BFRBs, you’ll leave with clear strategies, smarter questions, and a grounded path forward. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help more listeners find the show. Guest Biography Dr. Michele Bechor is a licensed psychologist and the founder of Emblem Psychology & Consulting. With a deep focus on anxiety, OCD, and body-focused repetitive behaviors, Michele brings a behavioral lens to both individual and family-based care. Her standout approach — “parenting the environment” — empowers caregivers to actively support behavior change for loved ones facing chronic mental health or behavioral challenges. Michele is especially passionate about bridging clinical science with practical strategies, and she’s currently building a multi-state virtual practice grounded in evidence-based care. Contact Details and Social Media Handles Website: https://www.emblempsych.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michele-bechor-ph-d-33bb3114a/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579592342279Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emblempsychology/About Dr Andrew Greenland Dr Andrew Greenland is a UK-based medical doctor and founder of Greenland Medical, specialising in Integrative and Functional Medicine. With dual training in conventional and root-cause approaches, he helps individuals optimise health, performance, and longevity — with a focus on cognitive resilience and healthy ageing. Voices in Health and Wellness features meaningful conversations at the intersection of medicine, lifestyle, and human potential — with clinicians, scientists, and thinkers shaping the future of care. 💌 Join the mailing list for new episodes and exclusive reflections: https://subscribe.voicesinhealthandwellness.com

    35 min
  3. Redesigning Beauty Through Ethics, Education, And Empowerment with Raquel Merlini

    6D AGO

    Redesigning Beauty Through Ethics, Education, And Empowerment with Raquel Merlini

    Send us a text Beauty shouldn’t feel like a sales pitch. It should feel like being seen, heard, and guided with care. That’s the spirit Raquel Merlini brings to her aesthetics practice—where combination therapy, honest education, and thoughtful follow-up create results that look real in daylight and last beyond the selfie. We talk about how a patient-first journey starts at the front desk and continues through tailored consultations, baseline photos, and proactive check-ins. Raquel explains why injectables alone fall short, and how blending neurotoxins, hyaluronic fillers, biostimulators like Sculptra and Radiesse, lasers, and solid skincare repairs both structure and texture. With rapid weight loss on GLP‑1 medications rising, she unpacks the trade-offs—skin laxity, collagen decline—and how regenerative strategies can rebuild integrity rather than chase volume. Expectations are the battleground of modern aesthetics. Raquel shares how she navigates filtered images, influencer ideals, and 20‑year throwbacks with clear anatomy-led guidance and the courage to say no when a request threatens safety or taste. We also dive into functional threads: peptides such as BPC‑157 and GHK‑Cu, NAD and glutathione for recovery, and how stress, menopause, and sleep shape outcomes. Beyond treatments, Raquel shows why culture is a clinical tool—mentoring new injectors, offering scholarships, and building a team that genuinely enjoys working together. That unity translates into smoother operations, calmer rooms, and better care when demand spikes. If you’re curious about ethical aesthetics, how to get natural results, or what’s next in regenerative medicine, this conversation offers a grounded roadmap. Subscribe for more smart, human-centred health insights, share this episode with a friend who loves evidence-based skincare, and leave a review to tell us what you want to hear next. Guest Biography  Raquel Merlini is a Registered Nurse and Certified Aesthetic Nurse Specialist with over 14 years in the plastics and aesthetics industry. She’s the founder of R SKIN Aesthetics, a values-driven clinic focused on safe, ethical, and empowering aesthetic care. Raquel blends clinical expertise with mentorship, education, and scholarship programs — all designed to uplift women and promote integrity in beauty. A former IFBB Pro Bodybuilder and personal trainer, she brings a holistic, compassionate approach to every client and conversation. Contact Details and Social Media Handles 🌐 Website: https://rskin.net📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rskinnurseraquel/https://www.instagram.com/rskinnurseraquel/rskinaestheticshttps://www.instagram.com/rskinadmission🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rskinaesthetics💼 LinkedIn: Raquel MerliniAbout Dr Andrew Greenland Dr Andrew Greenland is a UK-based medical doctor and founder of Greenland Medical, specialising in Integrative and Functional Medicine. With dual training in conventional and root-cause approaches, he helps individuals optimise health, performance, and longevity — with a focus on cognitive resilience and healthy ageing. Voices in Health and Wellness features meaningful conversations at the intersection of medicine, lifestyle, and human potential — with clinicians, scientists, and thinkers shaping the future of care. 💌 Join the mailing list for new episodes and exclusive reflections: https://subscribe.voicesinhealthandwellness.com

    37 min
  4. From ER To Policy: A Physician-Lawyer’s Roadmap To Better Care with Dr Chereka Kluttz

    6D AGO

    From ER To Policy: A Physician-Lawyer’s Roadmap To Better Care with Dr Chereka Kluttz

    Send us a text A night in the ER can teach you a lot about urgency—especially when routine problems arrive because there’s nowhere else to go. That’s where Dr Chereka Kluttz started, and it’s why she added a law degree to her stethoscope: to translate between clinical reality and the rules that shape care. We sit down with Jarika to explore how a physician-attorney can bridge the gap between clinicians, operations, and legal teams to design systems that protect patients, respect providers, and actually move faster. Chereka shares how leadership roles exposed the slow grind of change and why she left to consult across startups and telehealth, where she could influence policy, compliance, and workflow design at scale. We examine the biggest disconnect she sees: clinicians ask for quick fixes while organisations juggle regulatory risk, insurance constraints, and operational limits. Her approach blends a clinical eye with health law expertise to stress-test protocols, craft provider training, and build policies that pass scrutiny without breaking on the floor. Access stays at the centre of the conversation. Chereka explains why limiting coverage doesn’t reduce demand—it shifts it to the ER under EMTALA, inflating costs and stretching capacity. She makes the case for universal access and fewer insurance hurdles to route routine care to primary settings, keep emergencies for emergencies, and lower hidden system costs. Along the way, she opens up about the real time drains of compliance work, the value of listening to providers early, and the practical steps leaders can take to align incentives with outcomes. If you’re a clinician frustrated by stalled change, a startup navigating compliance, or a leader aiming for safer, faster care, this conversation offers a clear blueprint for action. Follow the show, share with a colleague who needs it, and leave a review to tell us which change you’d prioritise first. Guest Biography Dr Chereka Kluttz, DO, JD is a board‑certified family medicine physician and attorney with over 11 years of clinical experience, including more than seven years in emergency medicine. She works at the intersection of healthcare delivery, regulatory policy, and provider advocacy, helping organizations improve patient experience while protecting clinical integrity. Through consulting, regulatory writing, telehealth, and education, Dr Kluttz supports healthcare startups and organizations in building compliant, patient‑centered systems that actually work in real‑world clinical settings. She is passionate about equitable access to care, provider wellbeing, and creating healthcare systems that heal both people and institutions. Social Media Handles  🌐 www.medicalwritingandconsulting.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherekaskluttzdojd/About Dr Andrew Greenland Dr Andrew Greenland is a UK-based medical doctor and founder of Greenland Medical, specialising in Integrative and Functional Medicine. With dual training in conventional and root-cause approaches, he helps individuals optimise health, performance, and longevity — with a focus on cognitive resilience and healthy ageing. Voices in Health and Wellness features meaningful conversations at the intersection of medicine, lifestyle, and human potential — with clinicians, scientists, and thinkers shaping the future of care. 💌 Join the mailing list for new episodes and exclusive reflections: https://subscribe.voicesinhealthandwellness.com

    26 min
  5. What If Diabetic Neuropathy Isn’t Irreversible After All with Dr Stephen Barrett

    JAN 29

    What If Diabetic Neuropathy Isn’t Irreversible After All with Dr Stephen Barrett

    Send us a text Neuropathy isn’t a sentence to slow decline. In this episode, we unpack a surprisingly simple truth: in diabetes, nerves swell while tunnels stay tight. Compression—not just metabolic damage—drives pain, numbness, and imbalance. That insight unlocks an actionable plan that starts at the bedside and can end with restored sensation and freedom from burning pain. Dr. Stephen Barrett, podiatrist, surgeon, and educator, explains the mechanics: glucose-driven sorbitol loading draws water into nerves, enlarging them by ~50%. As they pass through rigid tunnels, nerves get squeezed, starved, and dysfunctional. Though symptoms often mimic a “stocking and glove” pattern, careful mapping reveals patchy deficits that match specific entrapments. Drawing on Dr. Lee Dellon’s landmark work, Barrett shares how surgical decompression—first in the hand, then mirrored in the foot—can relieve pain and restore sensation, often improving balance and reducing falls. The game-changer? The Phoenix Sign—a simple diagnostic manoeuvre using a sub-anaesthetic dose of lidocaine, papaverine, or even D5W. It can restore strength in a dropped foot within minutes, flagging focal ischaemia and predicting surgical success. It also helps clinicians distinguish central from peripheral causes in complex patients. Across ~100 studies, the data are compelling: 90% pain relief, 70% restoration of protective sensation, and ulcer recurrence dropping from ~40% to 5%. We explore systemic barriers—entrenched paradigms, pharma-first mindsets, and a strange reluctance to decompress foot nerves despite doing so in the hand. Barrett shares practical solutions: patient selection, vascular checks, and a clear-eyed view of outcomes in long-standing cases. He also previews a global multi-site trial using the Phoenix Sign across causes of foot drop to improve diagnosis and access to care. If you care about evidence that saves limbs, improves lives, and cuts costs—this episode delivers. Listen, test, and when the Phoenix rises—act.  👤 Guest Biography Dr. Stephen Barrett is a podiatrist, surgeon, educator, and thought leader in the field of peripheral nerve care. He is Chairman of the Association for Extremity Nerve Surgeons and founder of US Neuropathy Centers, where he has pioneered the use of surgical decompression to treat diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). Dr. Barrett is also the host of The Pod of Inquiry, a podcast dedicated to deep, evidence-driven conversations in medicine. His work focuses on challenging outdated medical dogmas and delivering real, lasting relief to patients through innovative, research-backed approaches. ing relief to patients through innovative, research-backed approaches. 🔗 Social Media & Links Websites: usneuropathycenters.com and podofinquiry.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/stephen-barrett-927About Dr Andrew Greenland Dr Andrew Greenland is a UK-based medical doctor and founder of Greenland Medical, specialising in Integrative and Functional Medicine. With dual training in conventional and root-cause approaches, he helps individuals optimise health, performance, and longevity — with a focus on cognitive resilience and healthy ageing. Voices in Health and Wellness features meaningful conversations at the intersection of medicine, lifestyle, and human potential — with clinicians, scientists, and thinkers shaping the future of care. 💌 Join the mailing list for new episodes and exclusive reflections: https://subscribe.voicesinhealthandwellness.com

    38 min
  6. How A Heart Patient Became A Plant‑Powered Athlete And Advocate For Preventive Care with Dr Akil Taher

    JAN 28

    How A Heart Patient Became A Plant‑Powered Athlete And Advocate For Preventive Care with Dr Akil Taher

    Send us a text A heart patient who became a septuagenarian athlete doesn’t just tell a comeback story—he rewrites how we think about prevention, performance, and purpose. We sit down with Dr Akil Taher to trace his path from stents and a cardiac arrest to plant-powered endurance, deep lifestyle change, and advocacy for a neglected but crucial test: lipoprotein(a). Akil shares the moment he chose a different ending—promising a half marathon while being wheeled to bypass surgery—and how he rebuilt with simple, repeatable habits. Running became “meditation in motion,” food shifted to whole plant staples, and sleep, breathwork, and social support rounded out the routine. We unpack the six pillars of lifestyle medicine and the science behind them: how nutrition, movement, rest, stress control, substance avoidance, and community influence inflammation, oxidation, gut health, autonomic balance, and immune resilience. He contrasts acute care’s brilliance in emergencies with its tendency to manage numbers over causes, and offers a practical way to co-create care plans that fit real lives. We also spotlight LP(a), a genetic driver of atherosclerosis and aortic valve disease that far too few clinicians test. Akil explains who is most at risk, why one lifetime test—reported in nanomoles—matters, and what to do if it’s elevated: stricter risk control, family screening, and targeted therapies where appropriate. We look at PCSK9 inhibitors, apheresis, and the pipeline of LP(a)-lowering drugs now in late-stage trials. Along the way, Akil tackles industry pressures, training gaps in nutrition, and the cultural narratives that normalise decline with age. His takeaways are direct and hopeful: adversity can be a teacher, adventure keeps you alive, and age is not a limit. If this conversation sparks a shift for you, share it with someone who needs a nudge, subscribe for more evidence-led stories, and leave a review to help others find the show. Guest Biography Dr Akil Taher is a board-certified physician, author, and septuagenarian athlete who transformed his life after undergoing open-heart surgery at age 61. Today, he’s a passionate advocate for lifestyle medicine and a powerful voice in the push to make LP(a) testing a standard part of preventive care. Through global speaking engagements, his bestselling book Open Heart, and innovative outreach like “Shop and Cook with the Doc,” Dr. Taher continues to inspire others to reclaim their health—no matter their age or history.  Social Media Handles: 🌐 Website: https://www.akiltaher.com/📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/akiltaher/🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/akiltaher/📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AkilTaherAbout Dr Andrew Greenland Dr Andrew Greenland is a UK-based medical doctor and founder of Greenland Medical, specialising in Integrative and Functional Medicine. With dual training in conventional and root-cause approaches, he helps individuals optimise health, performance, and longevity — with a focus on cognitive resilience and healthy ageing. Voices in Health and Wellness features meaningful conversations at the intersection of medicine, lifestyle, and human potential — with clinicians, scientists, and thinkers shaping the future of care. 💌 Join the mailing list for new episodes and exclusive reflections: https://subscribe.voicesinhealthandwellness.com

    50 min
  7. Why Somatic Practice Makes Therapy Work with Natalie Brooks

    JAN 25

    Why Somatic Practice Makes Therapy Work with Natalie Brooks

    Send us a text Your smartest thoughts go missing when your nervous system is on fire. That’s the hard truth—and the opportunity—at the centre of this conversation with Los Angeles-based psychotherapist and educator Natalie Brooks, whose SMART framework blends somatic practice with mentalisation to make therapy work when life feels unworkable. We trace Natalie's path from UCLA’s behavioural health services—where highly capable students struggled to apply CBT and DBT tools—to mentalization-based treatment that restored reflective function, but only once arousal dropped. The breakthrough came by bringing the body into the room. Natalie walks us through targeted breath and movement sequences drawn from yoga science that lower activation so clients can mentalise again. She shares her own rheumatoid arthritis story, how returning to daily somatic practice changed pain and mobility, and why cognitive insight without bodily safety leaves trauma unresolved. You’ll hear what a session actually looks like: a body check-in, a 0–10 state rating, a short regulation practice matched to anxiety or low mood, then focused exploration of thoughts, feelings, and relationships. We unpack “Root Up, Inside Out,” the idea that sustainable change starts at the physiological root and rises into clear thinking and better connection. Natalie explains somatic mentalising and interoception training—relearning hunger and fullness cues in eating disorders, catching early signs of shutdown in dissociation, and building micro-practices clinicians and patients can use between sessions. We also map the current landscape: rising toxic stress, autoimmune symptoms in high-performing professionals, post-pandemic burnout among clinicians, and the promise and pitfalls of ketamine and psilocybin when not paired with psychotherapy. Natalie outlines how SMART offers a practical, evidence-aligned path that complements medication while addressing the body’s baseline state. She shares her mission to train more clinicians and build short, accessible courses tailored to anxiety, depression, trauma, and autoimmune challenges. If you’ve ever left therapy feeling clear only to spiral when stress hits, this conversation offers a different route: regulate first, reflect next, relate better. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs grounded tools, and leave a review to help others find the show. Guest Biography  Natalie Brooks, MA, LMFT, RYT-200 is a Los Angeles–based licensed psychotherapist and educator specialising in integrative, somatic mental health. With over 20 years of clinical experience, Natalie is the founder of SMART—Somatic Mentalizing & Affect Regulation Therapy—a therapeutic model grounded in neuroscience, yoga science, and mentalisation theory. Her work focuses on helping clients regulate the nervous system before engaging in cognitive work, particularly those navigating trauma, depression, eating disorders, or relational wounds. A long-time yoga practitioner and trainer, Natalie brings lived experience and clinical rigour to her work.  About Dr Andrew Greenland Dr Andrew Greenland is a UK-based medical doctor and founder of Greenland Medical, specialising in Integrative and Functional Medicine. With dual training in conventional and root-cause approaches, he helps individuals optimise health, performance, and longevity — with a focus on cognitive resilience and healthy ageing. Voices in Health and Wellness features meaningful conversations at the intersection of medicine, lifestyle, and human potential — with clinicians, scientists, and thinkers shaping the future of care. 💌 Join the mailing list for new episodes and exclusive reflections: https://subscribe.voicesinhealthandwellness.com

    44 min
  8. How A Holistic PT Model Beats Symptom Chasing And Builds Long‑Term Strength with Dr Niko Tejada

    JAN 25

    How A Holistic PT Model Beats Symptom Chasing And Builds Long‑Term Strength with Dr Niko Tejada

    Send us a text Pain doesn’t always mean damage, and quick fixes rarely change the story. We sit down with Dr Niko Tejada, founder of Kinetic Rehabilitation, to unpack a smarter way to move: a patient‑first model that treats the whole body, builds trust, and uses technology to serve fundamentals rather than distract from them. Niko’s journey—from athlete to clinician to entrepreneur—reveals why he left traditional, high‑throughput systems to craft a lean practice that prioritises time, education, and continuity over volume and gimmicks. Across the conversation, we explore how psychosocial factors, fear avoidance, and nervous system sensitivity can amplify pain even when tissues are fine. Niko explains why a global assessment—jaw to feet, left to right—often solves “mystery” aches, and how meeting people exactly where they are turns compliance into genuine buy‑in. He draws a clear line between modalities that soothe and interventions that solve, making the case for consistent, progressive loading, better sleep and stress habits, and clear, measurable steps that lead to resilient movement. We also look ahead. From AI‑powered motion analysis and remote therapeutic monitoring to the promise of VR‑assisted sessions, Niko maps a future where better data makes every minute with a clinician more impactful. He argues that healthcare professionals must step into the public arena with strong, values‑led brands to counter misinformation and guide people toward safer, smarter choices. If you’ve ever wondered why your pain keeps returning, how to rebuild confidence after injury, or what tech actually helps, this conversation offers practical answers and a hopeful blueprint. If this resonates, follow and share the show, leave a review to help others find it, and tell us: what belief about rehab are you ready to reassess? 🧑‍⚕️ Guest Biography Dr. Niko Tejada is a Florida-based physical therapist and founder of KinetiQ Rehabilitation, a practice redefining how movement, pain, and long-term recovery are approached. With a background in performance training and a passion for holistic care, Niko blends deep clinical insight with a flexible, tech-enabled model that meets patients where they are. His mission? To shift the narrative from symptom suppression to empowerment through smarter, individualized movement solutions. Contact Details and Social Media Handles LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolas-tejada-92269b1b0/Website: www.kinetiqrehabilitation.comAbout Dr Andrew Greenland Dr Andrew Greenland is a UK-based medical doctor and founder of Greenland Medical, specialising in Integrative and Functional Medicine. With dual training in conventional and root-cause approaches, he helps individuals optimise health, performance, and longevity — with a focus on cognitive resilience and healthy ageing. Voices in Health and Wellness features meaningful conversations at the intersection of medicine, lifestyle, and human potential — with clinicians, scientists, and thinkers shaping the future of care. 💌 Join the mailing list for new episodes and exclusive reflections: https://subscribe.voicesinhealthandwellness.com

    37 min

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 Voices in Health and Wellness is a podcast spotlighting the founders, practitioners, and innovators redefining what care looks like today. Hosted by Andrew Greenland, each episode features honest conversations with leaders building purpose-driven wellness brands — from sauna studios and supplements to holistic clinics and digital health. Designed for entrepreneurs, clinic owners, and health professionals, this series cuts through the noise to explore what’s working, what’s changing, and what’s next in the world of wellness.