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. 4d ago ·  Video

    When Functional Medicine Isn’t Enough: Why Patients Stay Stuck with Dr Rachael Clark

    Send us Fan Mail Feeling stuck even after you’ve “done everything right” can be one of the most frustrating parts of chronic illness and burnout. We sit down with Dr Rachel Clark, a family physician turned functional and integrative medicine practitioner at Village Health and Healing, to unpack why standard healthcare often runs out of road for fatigue, gut issues, hormone problems, and autoimmune-style symptoms and what she does differently now. Rachel shares how Covid-era patterns, including her own long Covid experience, pushed her beyond quick fixes and short appointments. We talk about root cause healing in real-world terms: deeper history, targeted testing, nutrition and supplements, lifestyle change, and the slower work of rebuilding resilience. She also explains why she started exploring energy healing, how she introduces it to sceptical patients, and what she means by “life force energy” as a missing ingredient when progress stalls despite good protocols. We also go behind the scenes on the business of modern holistic healthcare: a cash-pay model, out-of-network reimbursement realities, long consults, membership-based care, virtual sessions, and the biggest bottleneck most founders hit scaling without giving up every hour. If you’re a clinician thinking about private practice, or a patient trying to make sense of conflicting advice, this conversation offers a grounded look at where functional medicine, energetic medicine, and conventional care might finally meet. If you enjoyed the conversation, subscribe for more, share it with someone navigating chronic symptoms, and leave us a review with the part you want to hear more about. Guest Biography Dr Rachael Clark, MD, FMACP is a Family Medicine physician and Functional and Integrative Medicine practitioner at Village Health & Healing. After becoming increasingly frustrated by the limitations she experienced treating chronic health problems within conventional medicine - and navigating her own journey through long COVID and burnout -Dr Clark began exploring a more holistic approach to health. Her work now considers not only physical root causes but also mental, emotional, spiritual and energetic components of wellbeing. She combines virtual and in-person patient care through Village Health & Healing and is expanding her work to incorporate energy healing alongside her Functional Medicine approach. Dr Clark is also developing educational programmes designed to extend her impact beyond one-to-one consultations, with future plans to create resources specifically for physicians and healthcare professionals. Website: https://www.villagehealthandhealing.comLinked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachael-clark-6a794133b/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

    When Functional Medicine Isn’t Enough: Why Patients Stay Stuck with Dr Rachael Clark
  2. Aug 9 ·  Video

    What If Growing Your Medical Practice Is the Wrong Goal? with Dr Mark Rosenberg

    Send us Fan Mail Success in private medicine often gets defined by numbers: more patients per day, more staff, more locations, higher revenue. We challenge that story with Dr Mark Rosenberg, a board-certified emergency medicine physician and former emergency department leader at Walter Reed who chooses the opposite path: a deliberately low-volume clinical practice built around time, depth, and fewer mistakes. He explains why he sits with patients for an hour, how that changes decision-making, and why he refuses to let “throughput” become the main measure of good medicine.  Mark also shares the personal moment that redirected his career into integrative oncology and cancer research: his mother walking into the emergency department with chest pain, leading to a devastating metastatic diagnosis. From that point, he dives into the science of cancer metabolism, cancer stem cells, and the uncomfortable reality that many breakthroughs never reach patients. We explore what blocks progress in oncology: trial funding, bureaucracy, and the lack of intellectual property that can make potentially helpful treatments commercially invisible.  We also talk longevity medicine, the practical pros and cons of concierge-style fees, and why boundaries become the hidden operational risk when patients have direct access to their doctor. Mark discusses current innovation, including an extracorporeal approach aimed at circulating tumour clusters, and a canine hemangiosarcoma study designed to prove impact quickly in veterinary oncology and potentially fund human trials. The conversation ends somewhere unexpected: meaning, suffering, and how science shaped his evolving beliefs while he writes A Doctor’s Conversation With God.  If you care about patient-centred care, medical leadership, oncology innovation, and redefining what a successful medical career can look like, subscribe, share this with a colleague, and leave a review. What would you prioritise if you could redesign your working week? Guest BiographyDr. Mark A. Rosenberg is a board-certified Emergency Medicine physician whose career spans emergency medicine, longevity, integrative oncology, medical leadership, research and innovation. After training and working in Emergency Medicine - including leadership of an Emergency Department at Walter Reed - Dr. Rosenberg became involved with the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and developed a growing interest in preventive health and longevity. His professional direction changed profoundly following his mother's diagnosis with metastatic cancer in 2004. His subsequent work has included integrative oncology, cancer stem-cell research and the development of novel approaches to cancer treatment. He has also served as Program Director for an integrative cancer fellowship and holds leadership and advisory roles across several healthcare organisations. More recently, Dr. Rosenberg was awarded a patent relating to an extracorporeal filter intended to remove circulating tumour clusters and is working toward further studies of the technology. Alongside his medical and research work, he writes about science, medicine, mortality and the nature of human life. Contact Dr Rosenberg Website: https://amtcare.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-rosenberg-6092006/Book: 'Curing Death' https://www.amazon.com/s?k=%22Curing+Death%22+%22Mark+Rosenberg%22 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

    What If Growing Your Medical Practice Is the Wrong Goal? with Dr Mark Rosenberg
  3. Aug 2 ·  Video

    Direct Primary Care: A Better Way to Practise Medicine? with Dr Ryan Gannon

    Send us Fan Mail Waiting weeks for an appointment, rushing through a 10 minute slot, then struggling to reach your doctor afterwards is treated as “normal” in modern healthcare. We wanted to challenge that assumption, so we sat down with Dr Ryan Gannon, a family physician and co-founder of Blue Ocean Health, to unpack direct primary care (DPC) in plain terms and show what changes when insurance is no longer at the centre of the relationship. Ryan explains how a membership-based primary care practice works day to day: predictable monthly pricing, longer consultations, and easy access through texts, emails, calls, video visits, and in-office care. We explore why time is not just nicer, it is clinically meaningful. Using examples like anxiety, we talk about how understanding sleep, stress, nutrition, coping skills, and context can change the plan from a quick algorithm to truly personalised care. We also get into the practical realities of building a DPC clinic as a small business: patient panel size, overhead, retention, and the challenge of educating communities where big health systems dominate. Ryan shares how his passion for lifestyle medicine and strength training shapes the way he works with patients, including using nutrition and sleep logs, starting with realistic behaviour change, and helping people build long-term strength and health. We close by discussing physician burnout as a systemic volume problem, and the future of primary care tools, from wearables data to VO2 max and expanded sleep testing, while keeping the model sustainable. If you care about better access to a GP, preventative medicine, and new models of primary care in the US healthcare system, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share with a friend who is fed up with rushed care, and leave us a review with one change you would make to primary care. Guest Biography  Dr Ryan Gannon is a family physician and co-founder of Blue Ocean Health, a Direct Primary Care (DPC) practice based in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. Passionate about restoring the doctor–patient relationship, Ryan left the traditional insurance-driven model to build a practice that prioritises accessibility, longer consultations, prevention, and personalised care. Alongside his work at Blue Ocean Health, Ryan serves as a Medical Director for a correctional facility and has a particular interest in lifestyle medicine, nutrition, sleep, and strength training. A former semi-professional football (soccer) player and competitive powerlifting enthusiast, he integrates evidence-based fitness and behavioural change principles into everyday primary care. Ryan also writes about medicine, agency, and personal development through his Forge Substack, encouraging healthcare professionals and patients alike to think differently about health, responsibility, and human potential. Connect with Dr Gannon Website: https://www.blueoceanhealthdpc.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-gannon/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

    Direct Primary Care: A Better Way to Practise Medicine? with Dr Ryan Gannon
  4. Jul 31 ·  Video

    Could Your Heart Be at Risk Even If You Feel Healthy? with JD Enright

    Send us Fan Mail A “zero calcium score” sounds like a clean bill of health, but JD Enright learnt the hard way that it can still hide dangerous coronary artery disease. After five years of high-end executive screening and a mountain of reassuring results, one focused consultation using advanced imaging showed stage two cardiovascular disease and a heavy burden of soft plaque, the kind most associated with plaque rupture and sudden heart attack or stroke. That moment became the spark for Clear Cardio’s mission: move cardiology from reacting to symptoms to preventing the event in the first place.  We unpack what breaks in the traditional pathway when you feel fine: why ECGs and treadmill stress tests often miss the real problem, why calcium scoring can be falsely comforting, and how plaque actually builds inside the artery wall. JD explains plaque rupture in clear, practical terms, then walks through how a cardiac CT angiogram (CCTA) paired with AI plaque analysis can map plaque type, quantify burden, and show exactly where risk sits, giving patients a way to track progress rather than guess.  The conversation also gets honest about incentives. Insurance often covers late-stage procedures but not early prevention, which makes education and direct-to-consumer access essential. We talk about resistance from parts of the system that profit from interventional volume, why Clear Cardio stays tightly focused on one problem, and how YouTube and content-led marketing are driving patient demand. If you care about preventive cardiology, heart attack prevention, stroke prevention, and the future of AI in healthcare, press play, then subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review. What would it take for prevention to become the default? Guest Biography JD Enright is the CEO and Co-Founder of ClearCardio, a preventative cardiology organisation dedicated to identifying and reducing cardiovascular risk before symptoms develop.   With a background spanning engineering, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, strategic acquisitions and technology commercialisation, JD has led global business growth initiatives across multiple industries before founding ClearCardio alongside preventative cardiologist Dr John Osborne.   Following his own unexpected diagnosis of significant coronary artery disease despite extensive executive health screening, JD set out to build a business that combines advanced coronary CT angiography (CCTA), AI-powered plaque analysis and personalised prevention strategies to help patients detect and manage cardiovascular disease earlier.   Today, he leads ClearCardio's mission to transform cardiovascular care through innovation, education and proactive prevention. Links Website: https://www.clearcardio.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdenright/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

    Could Your Heart Be at Risk Even If You Feel Healthy? with JD Enright
  5. Jul 29 ·  Video

    Why Aren't Doctors Taught How to Run a Business? with Dr Danielle Lewis

    Send us Fan Mail Most clinics don’t fail because the care is bad. They fail because the business model, systems, and boundaries never get built. We’re joined by Dr Danielle Lewis, founder of Harmony Integrative Healthcare, to talk honestly about what it takes to run a sustainable naturopathic and functional medicine practice while staying grounded in excellent patient care.  Dr Lewis shares how early exposure to holistic health shaped her clinical lens, then walks us through the real evolution of a women’s health clinic: the moment you realise you’re undercharging, the pressure of loans and overheads, and the decision to stop trying to “see everyone” and instead specialise in hormones, thyroid, fertility, and complex gynaecological concerns. We also unpack the membership-based model she now uses and why it improves follow-through, keeps patients accountable, and protects the long-term maintenance phase that so often gets missed in fee-for-service care.  We go deep on the parts nobody teaches in medical training: market research, pricing, coaching, mindset shifts, hiring, and leadership. Dr Lewis explains her team structure, the communication systems that protect the patient experience, and the personal routines and boundaries that reduce stress. Finally, we explore multi-state virtual practice across Arizona, Maryland, and DC, including scope-of-practice limits around prescribing and acupuncture, and what that means for operations and advocacy.  If you’re building a clinic, leading a team, or rethinking how integrative healthcare should work, this conversation will give you practical ideas you can use today. Subscribe, share with a colleague, and leave a review telling us what you want to improve in your own practice. Guest Biography  Dr Danielle Lewis, NMD is the founder of Harmony Integrative Healthcare, a naturopathic medical practice specialising in women's health, hormones, thyroid disorders and fertility.   Now celebrating more than ten years in practice, Danielle has built a successful multi-state clinic and developed a membership-based care model designed to improve patient accountability and long-term outcomes. Alongside clinical practice, she teaches gynaecology at her alma mater, mentors future practitioners and is passionate about helping clinicians bridge the gap between excellent patient care and sustainable business ownership. Website: https://www.harmony.careLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdaniellenlewis/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

    Why Aren't Doctors Taught How to Run a Business? with Dr Danielle Lewis
  6. Jul 29 ·  Video

    How Did One Doctor Beat the Odds of Type 1 Diabetes for Nearly 60 Years? - with Dr Dwight Baker

    Send us Fan Mail A type 1 diabetes diagnosis used to come with a countdown. Dr Dwight Baker was fifteen in 1966, with no finger sticks, no A1C, no insulin pumps, and no continuous glucose monitors, yet he was told he could still outlive the odds if he committed to tight control. Sixty years on, he is 75, active, and free from the major complications many people fear, and he joins us to explain exactly what he did, what he learned, and what he wishes every newly diagnosed person understood from day one.  We get into the real mechanics of long-term diabetes management: why diet remains the foundation, how to think about exercise and hypoglycaemia, and where modern tools like CGMs and automated insulin delivery can genuinely change outcomes when they sit on top of solid habits. We also clear up confusion around type 1 versus type 2 diabetes and why the distinction matters for education, expectations, and day-to-day decisions. If you care about improving A1C, reducing complications, and building routines that last decades, this conversation is packed with grounded guidance.  Dr Baker also shares his career journey through general, vascular, and plastic surgery before moving into wound care medicine, where he treats diabetic foot ulcers and venous stasis ulcers and sees how quickly small problems become limb-threatening when people delay care. We talk about the biggest barriers to healing, the role of compliance, footwear, elevation, compression stockings, and the hard truth of socioeconomic constraints that stop patients doing what they already know they should do. He finishes with a forward-looking take on stem cells and regenerative approaches, informed by his experience with fat grafting in plastic surgery.  If this perspective helps you, subscribe for more clinically grounded conversations, share the episode with someone managing diabetes or chronic wounds, and leave a review so more listeners can find us. What is the one habit you think makes the biggest difference over 10 years? Guest Biography Dr Dwight Baker, MD, FACS is a Mayo Clinic-trained, board-certified plastic surgeon with more than four decades of experience spanning general surgery, vascular surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, cosmetic surgery and wound care. Throughout his distinguished career, he has dedicated himself to improving patient outcomes through both surgical excellence and compassionate, evidence-based care.  Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at just 15 years old, Dr Baker was told his long-term outlook was poor. Nearly 60 years later, he remains free from the major complications of diabetes—a testament to his unwavering commitment to tight glucose control, healthy lifestyle habits and patient discipline. His unique perspective as both physician and lifelong patient brings exceptional insight into chronic disease management and preventative healthcare.  After completing his medical degree at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine, Dr Baker trained in General and Vascular Surgery before returning to the Mayo Clinic to complete a residency in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He spent more than 25 years specialising in breast reconstruction and cosmetic surgery before transitioning into wound care, where he now focuses on helping patients with complex wounds, diabetic foot ulcers and limb preservation.  Beyond clinical practice, Dr Baker is passionate about mentoring, medical consulting and advancing the future of wound healing. His interests include stem cell therapies, patient education and improving long-term outcomes through lifestyle medicine and preventative care. Connect with Dr Dwight Baker LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dwight-baker-md-821b5733MD Legal Consulting of the Southeast: SEAK Expert ProfileAbout 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

    How Did One Doctor Beat the Odds of Type 1 Diabetes for Nearly 60 Years? - with Dr Dwight Baker
  7. Jul 11 ·  Video

    Igniting Healing: Why It's Time to Stop Suppressing Inflammation with Dr Thomas Buchheit

    Send us Fan Mail Steroid injections can feel like a miracle for joint pain, until you ask what they might be doing to the joint itself. We sit down with Dr Thomas Buchheit, founder of Triangle Regen Medicine and Biologic Centre in North Carolina, to unpack why orthobiologics and regenerative medicine are so often misunderstood and why the next chapter of musculoskeletal care may be about harnessing inflammation rather than suppressing it.  We talk through the “immune cascade” that follows injury and how that framework helps make sense of platelet-rich plasma (PRP), stem cell therapy claims, and newer approaches such as the Regenokine programme. Dr Buchheit explains why he focuses on restoring tissue function, why exercise is one of the most regenerative tools we have, and why repeated corticosteroid injections and heavy NSAID use can clash with long-term healing goals.  You’ll also hear the practical, patient-side details that rarely make it into marketing: how he uses MRI and ultrasound to teach people what’s actually happening in their knee, shoulder, tendon or nerve; why dosing matters in PRP; and what “quality control” can look like when clinics measure platelet counts and aim for repeatable biological signals. We also go behind the scenes on building a regenerative medicine practice outside the insurance system, the real business lessons, and the challenge of patient education in a noisy field.  If you want clearer answers on regenerative medicine, orthobiologics, PRP dosing, exosomes and osteoarthritis treatment options, this conversation will help you ask better questions and set better expectations. Subscribe, share with someone weighing steroids or surgery, and leave us a review with your biggest takeaway. Guest BiographyDr Thomas Buchheit is the founder of Triangle Regen Medicine & Biologics Center in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. A former Duke physician and specialist in interventional pain medicine, he has dedicated his career to advancing regenerative medicine and orthobiologics. His work focuses on helping patients restore joint, tendon and nerve function by harnessing the body's natural healing mechanisms through treatments such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP), Regenokine and other regenerative therapies. Dr Buchheit is also the author of Healing Joints and Nerves, a book that translates the science of regenerative medicine into practical, patient-friendly language while exploring the immune system's central role in healing. Website: https://www.triregenmed.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-buchheit-a1063a4/Book: https://amzn.eu/d/09a2rMa4About 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

    Igniting Healing: Why It's Time to Stop Suppressing Inflammation with Dr Thomas Buchheit
  8. Jun 18 ·  Video

    Regenerative Medicine: The Future of Aesthetics or Just Clever Marketing? with Dr Philippe Hamida-Pisal

    Send us Fan Mail Regenerative medicine is one of the most used phrases in aesthetics right now, but the meaning often gets lost somewhere between marketing, social media and genuine clinical science. We sit down with Dr Philippe Hamida-Pisal, Medical Director at PHP Health First and PHP Aesthetic in London, to separate what’s real from what’s wishful thinking and to talk about how longevity medicine is reshaping the day-to-day decisions inside a modern clinic.  We start with the fundamentals of a holistic, 360 degree approach to ageing: why “looking younger” is rarely just about wrinkles, and why inflammation, stress, nutrition, sleep and exercise show up in the treatment room even when a patient books something simple like Botox or fillers. Philippe explains why the first consultation matters so much, how patient trust is built, and why results often improve when patients understand the cause of their condition rather than chasing quick fixes.  From there we get specific about regenerative aesthetics, including exosomes, polynucleotides and stem cell related concepts, plus the uncomfortable truth that the evidence base and standardisation are still catching up with demand. We also dig into the practical ethics of injectables in the UK: sourcing, traceability, cold chain, legality, and why transparency protects both patients and practitioners. Along the way we discuss “healthy ageing” versus “anti-ageing”, biological versus chronological age, and where the next five to ten years of aesthetic medicine is heading as the trend shifts back towards natural results and skin quality.  If you care about regenerative medicine, longevity, aesthetic medicine, and running an ethical private clinic, subscribe, share the episode with a colleague, and leave a review that tells us what topic you want us to tackle next. Guest BiographyDr Philippe Hamida-Pisal is the Owner and Director of PHP Health First and PHP Aesthetic, a Harley Street-based practice specialising in aesthetic medicine, dermatology, wellness, and private medical care. With clinics across multiple countries, Philippe has developed a distinctive 360-degree approach to patient care that integrates aesthetics, lifestyle medicine, nutrition, and longevity principles. His philosophy centres on addressing the root causes of aging rather than simply treating visible symptoms. A regular international speaker and trainer, Philippe recently presented on the topic "Regenerative Medicine: Myth or Reality?", exploring the opportunities and limitations of regenerative therapies in modern aesthetic practice. Website: https://www.phpaesthetic.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philippe-hamida-pisal-58047022/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

    Regenerative Medicine: The Future of Aesthetics or Just Clever Marketing? with Dr Philippe Hamida-Pisal

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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.