Dr. BeeWell

Steve Ivanoski

The Dr. BeeWell Podcast is the ultimate destination for those who embrace free-thinking. Through engaging conversations and captivating stories, our show strives to educate, inspire, and broaden minds. Our diverse range of episodes cover an array of topics, including yoga, entrepreneurship, nutrition, plant medicines, holistic healing, and much more. Our host, Dr. Steve Ivanoski, a former pharmacist turned wellness advocate, infuses each episode with his personal experiences and his passion for promoting wellbeing. So, join us as we embark on a journey of learning, connecting, and truly living

  1. 22H AGO

    Getting some Goodness with Andy Demeo

    Today’s episode is with Andy DeMeo, founder of Granite Goodness, a newsletter and podcast dedicated to telling the stories we almost never hear: the ones about progress. In a world where the news cycle often feels like an endless stream of crisis and catastrophe, Andy is asking a simple but powerful question: How’s it actually going out there on planet Earth? What he’s discovered is something most of us rarely see compiled in one place… the steady, quiet work of people solving real problems. From environmental innovation to addiction recovery in New Hampshire…from the psychology of doom-scrolling to why optimism might actually be the most pragmatic philosophy we have… This conversation goes deep. We talk about: • Why modern media is wired for negativity• The difference between naive positivity and evidence-based optimism• Why understanding progress is essential if we want to keep making it• The hidden stories of innovation happening right here in New England• And why hope might be the most rebellious stance you can take today Andy’s perspective is refreshing: The world can be awful.The world is also better than it used to be in many ways.And the world can become much better still. All three things can be true at the same time. If you’re tired of doom-scrolling and want a conversation about curiosity, progress, and possibility… this one’s worth your time. ALSO - I will be joining Andy on stage for Granite Goodness Live on Friday 3/27 at 3S Art Space in Portsmouth from 730-930pm. This is truly an honor to get together with other local creators to talk OPTIMISM in the Northeast. Get your tickets today! Giddy up!! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/granite-goodness-live-local-podcasters-night-tickets-1979062953569

    1h 36m
  2. 6D AGO

    Championing Recovery & Wellness Through Hyperbaric Fitness with Joe Mabe

    I sat down with Joe Mabe, founder and driving force behind Hyperbaric Fitness, a wellness center based in Southern New Hampshire dedicated to helping people feel better, recover faster, and live with more vitality.Joe’s journey into hyperbarics began in 2008 as a deeply personal mission — inspired by his mother’s battle with late-stage Parkinson’s disease. A recreational scuba diver, he experienced the “Diver’s Rush” of pressurized air and wondered if those benefits could be brought to land. That curiosity blossomed into Hyperbaric Fitness, blending over 15 years of experience with a passion for wellness and recovery science.Hyperbaric Fitness offers non-medical hyperbaric air sessions — a mild pressurized environment that mimics the pressure a diver would experience around 30–33 feet underwater — without added oxygen. These sessions are designed to support circulation, boost cellular metabolism, help reduce inflammation, and support natural healing processes in a safe, accessible way.Operating from locations in Swanzey and Hooksett, NH, Joe’s approach centers on making the benefits of hyperbaric therapy affordable and approachable for everyday wellness seekers, athletes, and people focused on recovery and longevity.In our episode, Joe shares the story behind his work, what inspired him to bring hyperbaric air sessions to his community, and how this unique modality is helping people feel stronger, healthier, and more resilient — naturally

    1h 53m
  3. FEB 18

    The Vaccine Conversation We Were Never Allowed to Have with Dr. Joel Warsh

    Today's episode is with Dr. Joel “Gator” Warsh. The Gator is a board certified pediatrician with an epidemiology background who specializes in integrative medicine... And one of the only voices I’ve found who can talk about vaccines without losing his mind. And that’s the thing… Everyone is either super pro or super anti. And if you’re somewhere in the middle like me, asking real questions, you get labeled instantly. TO BE CLEAR this episode was about pro-research. Researching why chronic conditions are exploding in kids? Researching why autism is skyrocketing? Researching why autoimmune disease is becoming normal? Researching why allergies, asthma, and cancer are showing up younger and younger? Researching why is it still considered “dangerous” to ask whether the childhood vaccine schedule deserves a deeper long-term study? My take is that if we are subjecting our most vulnerable population to required, annual vaccinations then the long term health outcomes should be studied in perpetuity. This seems simple and no cost is too high. We talked about the Henry Ford vaccinated vs unvaccinated data - which was far from perfect but certainly validated a further look, the lack of true placebo trials, and the bigger picture that nobody wants to admit: It’s not one thing hurting kids but rather everything at once. Food. Screens. Stress. Toxins. EMFs. Lifestyle. And yes… medical interventions deserve scrutiny too. When I took the Hippocratic oath to start my journey as a pharmacist, I pledged to do no harm. If we can’t ask questions, we can’t improve anything. Full episode is live. This one is for the parents who are paying attention. GIDDY UP 📍 Instagram / X: @DrJoelGator📘 Book: Between a Shot and a Hard Place🌐 Website: theshotbook.com✍️ Substack: Between a Shot and a Hard Place 🎙 Subscribe for more conversations on health, truth, freedom, and real-world wellness.

    1h 9m
  4. 11/19/2025

    Kambo, Clarity, and Coming Back to Yourself with Foxfire Healing

    There are people who talk about healing… and then there are people who’ve lived it. Emily from Foxfire Healing is one of those people. Before she was a Kambo practitioner, before the jungle training, before the lineage and the altars and the teachings, she was an IV drug user fighting for her life. She had Hep C. She had lost her spark. And nothing in the medical system was helping. Then she sat with Kambo.It didn’t save her… It woke something up. The clarity, the purge, the energy - it rebuilt her from the inside out. Her labs changed. Her life changed. Her path changed. And instead of running from the hard parts, she went straight into the heart of it — all the way to the Amazon. Training. Apprenticing. Meeting the frogs. Learning the ethics, the lineage, the right way to hold this medicine. That’s why people trust her. That's why I TRUST her And that’s why I wanted to do this episode. This conversation isn’t about hype or shortcuts. It’s about tradition, science, belief and the responsibility we carry when we talk about healing. If you’ve ever wanted a real, grounded understanding of Kambo…or you just want to hear the story of a woman who went through the fire and came out a healer…This one’s worth your time. AND I didn't even mention the best part... After the proper podcast, I recorded myself doing a Kambo ceremony for you all to see. I felt great afterwards and feel even better now. Follow along for the journey! Giddy up Episode out now. 🐸Connect with Emily www.foxfirehealing.org

    2h 14m
4.9
out of 5
9 Ratings

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The Dr. BeeWell Podcast is the ultimate destination for those who embrace free-thinking. Through engaging conversations and captivating stories, our show strives to educate, inspire, and broaden minds. Our diverse range of episodes cover an array of topics, including yoga, entrepreneurship, nutrition, plant medicines, holistic healing, and much more. Our host, Dr. Steve Ivanoski, a former pharmacist turned wellness advocate, infuses each episode with his personal experiences and his passion for promoting wellbeing. So, join us as we embark on a journey of learning, connecting, and truly living