UCLA LiveWell

Dr. Wendy Slusser

Dr. Wendy Slusser of UCLA's Semel Healthy Campus Initiative Center interviews leading experts about new perspectives on health and wellbeing. LiveWell champions an interdisciplinary and intersectional approach to health equity-- from food and climate, to social justice and emotional wellbeing. With guests like Evan Kleiman, Peter Sellars, and Bob Thurman, we've set out to explore the many facets of what it means to live well. Stop by our website to offer feedback or guest ideas, plus more to explore: https://www.healthy.ucla.edu/media/livewellpodcast/

  1. 87: Through Her Eyes:  A Legacy of Healing and Social Innovation

    8月22日

    87: Through Her Eyes: A Legacy of Healing and Social Innovation

    Our latest episode of LiveWell features a powerful conversation with Dr. Eraka Bath, a professor of psychiatry at UCLA and a triple board-certified expert in child, adolescent, adult, and forensic psychiatry. Dr. Bath’s work profoundly impacts youth in the foster care and juvenile legal system, addressing critical issues of racial justice, structural vulnerability, and the path to system transformation. We discuss: Her early exposure to social conditions and structural marginalization through her travels with her mother as a childWhy she was drawn to psychiatry and how this field can be used to address root causes of socioeconomic injusticesIdentifying problems in clinical spaces and finding solutions that extend beyond the doctor-patient relationship to impact structures and policiesHer vision for the future of psychiatry, including the integration of Neuroaesthetics and the Arts into health to enhance well-beingWhether you’re a healthcare professional, an advocate for youth, or anyone interested in the intersection of health, justice, and community, this episode offers profound insights into building a legacy of system transformation. Listen now and subscribe for more stories that elevate purpose-driven leadership. Visit our website to explore other episodes, suggest guests, offer feedback, or invite Wendy to be a guest on your podcast! Today’s podcast was brought to you by UCLA’s Semel Healthy Campus Initiative Center. It really means a lot to our team when you rate and review LiveWell on your preferred listening platform. Thank you so much for supporting our storytelling. We also have links in the show notes on our website at healthy.ucla.edu/livewellpodcast. If you have any questions or want to suggest a guest to be interviewed, please reach out at: livewell@ucla.edu. To stay up to date with our latest podcasts, make sure to follow us on Instagram @LiveWell_UCLA!

    40 分鐘
  2. 86: The Power of Communication, Leadership and Lifelong Learning with Dr. Angela Fentiman

    7月11日

    86: The Power of Communication, Leadership and Lifelong Learning with Dr. Angela Fentiman

    Our latest episode of LiveWell is a conversation with Dr. Angela Fentiman. An educator and executive communications leader at UCLA, where we explore how an early introduction to communication in service and civic duties, then roles in energy and education shaped her approach to communication and leadership. From writing speeches for her father, a small-town mayor in Oregon, to managing narratives during utility and infrastructure outages, Dr. Fentiman shares the moments that defined her voice, and the lessons she shares with students and colleagues. We discuss: Her early exposure to public service and speechwritingWhat it means to lead with curiosity, empathy and clarityApproaches to crisis management and what’s at the core of every situationHer dissertation on women in executive political rolesWhy foundational skills like emotional intelligence and interpersonal communication are essential for today's leadersThe connection between living well and leading wellWhether you're a professional communicator, an aspiring leader or simply someone who values thoughtful conversation, this episode will leave you inspired to speak—and live—with intention. Listen now and subscribe for more stories that elevate purpose-driven leadership. Visit our website to explore other episodes, suggest guests, offer feedback, or invite Wendy to be a guest on your podcast!  Today’s podcast was brought to you by UCLA’s Semel Healthy Campus Initiative Center. It really means a lot to our team when you rate and review LiveWell on your preferred listening platform. Thank you so much for supporting our storytelling. We also have links in the show notes on our website at healthy.ucla.edu/livewellpodcast. If you have any questions or want to suggest a guest to be interviewed, please reach out at: livewell@ucla.edu. To stay up to date with our latest podcasts, make sure to follow us on Instagram @LiveWell_UCLA!

    51 分鐘
  3. 5月16日

    85: Growing, Healing and Connecting through Gardening

    What if healing didn’t start in a clinic—but in the soil? On the newest episode of LiveWell, we explore how nature, community, and purpose are transforming Veteran care with Dr. Kaitlyn Fruin, UCLA preventive medicine fellow, and Air Force Veteran Cyntrea Cotton, founder of the Veterans Garden Initiative. This inspiring episode reveals:  • How therapeutic gardening is easing PTSD, anxiety, and depression for veterans.  • Why growing organic food can support whole-person healing—from the inside out.  • The challenges and triumphs of reviving a 15-acre clinical garden on VA grounds. Cyntrea shares her personal journey of struggling with panic attacks, isolation, and chronic stress—and how reconnecting with the earth sparked her recovery and purpose. Katie walks us through the science and systems behind food as medicine, highlighting how gardens can be powerful entry points for mental and physical health. If you’ve ever wondered how nature can heal trauma, build community, and restore well-being, this episode will plant a seed. Visit our website to explore other episodes, suggest guests, offer feedback, or invite Wendy to be a guest on your podcast!  Episode Resources + Mentions:  -       Transcript  -       GrowGood -       Restoring The Veterans Garden Today’s podcast was brought to you by UCLA’s Semel Healthy Campus Initiative Center. It really means a lot to our team when you rate and review LiveWell on your preferred listening platform. Thank you so much for supporting our storytelling. We also have links in the show notes on our website at healthy.ucla.edu/livewellpodcast. If you have any questions or want to suggest a guest to be interviewed, please reach out at: livewell@ucla.edu. To stay up to date with our latest podcasts, make sure to follow us on Instagram @LiveWell_UCLA!

    37 分鐘
  4. 3月27日

    Episode 84: Part 2 - Change how you think: Why we think how we do and our value system with Emily Falk

    Welcome back for Part 2 and a sneak peek into Emily Falk's upcoming book, What We Value?  Curious about why we make the choices we do? Want to explore how to make more intentional and fulfilling decisions?  In our latest LiveWell episode, Emily Falk unpacks her groundbreaking research in neuroscience, psychology, and communication. Through personal stories and compelling research, she shares: - What makes an effective message and how ideas spread - How to be a more effective communicator - The key ingredients for happiness and well-being Tune in and discover how to approach everyday life with insights from a neuroscientist and a storyteller’s lens. There’s much to reflect on and put into action! More information on her book and to pre-order:  https://wwnorton.com/books/9781324037101 Catch Part 1 here - https://healthy.ucla.edu/media/livewellpodcast/ep-83/ - where we discussed her research and collaborations exploring key brain systems that influence what we choose and why we choose, our behaviors and forming a value system, and the power of storytelling. Today’s podcast was brought to you by UCLA’s Semel Healthy Campus Initiative Center. It really means a lot to our team when you rate and review LiveWell on your preferred listening platform. Thank you so much for supporting our storytelling. We also have links in the show notes on our website at healthy.ucla.edu/livewellpodcast. If you have any questions or want to suggest a guest to be interviewed, please reach out at: livewell@ucla.edu. To stay up to date with our latest podcasts, make sure to follow us on Instagram @LiveWell_UCLA!

    34 分鐘
  5. 3月17日

    83: Part 1 - Change how you think: Why we think how we do and our value system with Emily Falk

    Our latest episode of LiveWell is a two-parter with guest Emily Falk and a preview to her upcoming book, "What We Value".  An expert in the science of behavior change, Emily is a Professor of Communication, Psychology, Marketing, and Operations, Information, and Decisions at the University of Pennsylvania, and the Vice Dean of the Annenberg School for Communication. In episode 1, we discuss her research and collaborations exploring key brain systems that influence what we choose and why we choose, our behaviors and forming a value system, and the power of storytelling. In episode 2, we get a preview of her upcoming book, “What We Value”, and go deeper into her research in neuroscience, psychology and communication. Through personal stories and research studies, she examines what makes certain messages influential, how and why ideas spread, what makes an effective communicator and what are key ingredients for happiness and well-being.  For those curious about why we choose the things we do, how to explore ways to make more intentional and rewarding choices, and methods of changing behavior and opening perspectives – approaching daily decisions with a neuroscientist and storytelling lens – there’s much to ponder and put into practice.  Enjoy this 1st episode - part 2 releasing next week! - and many thanks to Emily for being part of our LiveWell community! Today’s podcast was brought to you by UCLA’s Semel Healthy Campus Initiative Center. It really means a lot to our team when you rate and review LiveWell on your preferred listening platform. Thank you so much for supporting our storytelling. We also have links in the show notes on our website at healthy.ucla.edu/livewellpodcast. If you have any questions or want to suggest a guest to be interviewed, please reach out at: livewell@ucla.edu. To stay up to date with our latest podcasts, make sure to follow us on Instagram @LiveWell_UCLA!

    27 分鐘
  6. 2月27日

    82: Impacts on our Environment and Ecology from Wildfires with Morgan Tingley

    Morgan Tingley, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and faculty in the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, is an expert on how climate change and other environmental changes impact biodiversity, primarily birds. His research, which largely focuses on birds in temperate mountain environments, including California’s Sierra Nevada, examines how species shift their ranges and the timing of their activities in response to rising temperatures and other effects of climate change. Tingley is a leading authority on the effects of wildfire on biodiversity, specifically in the western United States. For over a decade, he has studied how birds respond during and after fires and, in particular, how the increase in massive forest fires is negatively affecting species. For Morgan’s lab website and more information about the research he conducts, please visit https://www.morgantingley.com/.  Check out his Bird of the Day at https://www.morgantingley.com/botd/ and a fantastic resource for all bird enthusiasts - Cornell Lab All About Birds - https://www.allaboutbirds.org/news/.   Outdoors and onscreen, check out a movie that Morgan was the “ornithological consultant” on to ensure an accurate portrayal of birding and matching bird sounds to the images - “Birder’s Guide to Everything” - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6375322/. Today’s podcast was brought to you by UCLA’s Semel Healthy Campus Initiative Center. It really means a lot to our team when you rate and review LiveWell on your preferred listening platform. Thank you so much for supporting our storytelling. We also have links in the show notes on our website at healthy.ucla.edu/livewellpodcast. If you have any questions or want to suggest a guest to be interviewed, please reach out at: livewell@ucla.edu. To stay up to date with our latest podcasts, make sure to follow us on Instagram @LiveWell_UCLA!

    51 分鐘
  7. #81 (Re-Release), Where Food Meets Performance with Elizabeth Schiffler

    2024/06/05

    #81 (Re-Release), Where Food Meets Performance with Elizabeth Schiffler

    Original air date: May 2023. You don’t want to miss today’s episode--mainly because Wendy and Elizabeth reveal their reigning favorite salt! How’d we get there? Because Elizabeth shares how she guides her students through a mindful salt tasting--an exercise that embodies her research at the intersection of food and performance. A PhD candidate at UCLA in Theater and Performance Studies with a graduate certificate in Food Studies, Elizabeth discusses how she approaches food experiences and food justice through an artistic research lens.  Visit our website to explore other episodes, suggest guests, provide feedback, or invite Wendy to be a guest on your podcast!  Episode Resources + Mentions:  Elizabeth’s Recent Newsroom article Sustainable LA Grand ChallengeDonna Haraway, Staying with the TroubleUCLA REC Teaching Kitchen Common Threads Non-Profit Black Panther Movement + Breakfast ProgramToday’s podcast was brought to you by UCLA’s Semel Healthy Campus Initiative Center. It really means a lot to our team when you rate and review LiveWell on your preferred listening platform. Thank you so much for supporting our storytelling. We also have links in the show notes on our website at healthy.ucla.edu/livewellpodcast. If you have any questions or want to suggest a guest to be interviewed, please reach out at: livewell@ucla.edu. To stay up to date with our latest podcasts, make sure to follow us on Instagram @LiveWell_UCLA!

    33 分鐘
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簡介

Dr. Wendy Slusser of UCLA's Semel Healthy Campus Initiative Center interviews leading experts about new perspectives on health and wellbeing. LiveWell champions an interdisciplinary and intersectional approach to health equity-- from food and climate, to social justice and emotional wellbeing. With guests like Evan Kleiman, Peter Sellars, and Bob Thurman, we've set out to explore the many facets of what it means to live well. Stop by our website to offer feedback or guest ideas, plus more to explore: https://www.healthy.ucla.edu/media/livewellpodcast/

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