Jami Dulaney MD Wellness Podcast

Jaimela J Dulaney MD

I am a Cardiologist and endurance athlete passionate about promoting health and wellness to all ages.

  1. 3D AGO

    Jami Dulaney MD Wellness Podcast: Episode 464: We Still Have Health in Co

    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.  It has been a week of growth and discussion for sure There has been some early positive results with nutrition shifts to a low carbohydrate high fat diet for many people.  There has been improved sleep quality, weight loss, better energy, better glucose control early in their journeys.  Some have struggle with low energy levels that have been corrected by changing the types of foods they are consuming. However, there have been anger issues and stones have been thrown.  People have felt excluded and lead astray thinking they signed up for a plant based community and now it is gone.   What we have in common in this community is a desire to reach optimal health and wellness through nutrition and movement.  Just like there are many ways to exercise, there are many ways of achieving optimal nutrition.  There are no mandates to change if their current program is working.  The only difference is options.  In this episode I encourage people to see what they have in common as opposed to focus on differences.  Perhaps learn to respect those with a different view or opinion.  And if nothing else control the environment around your own feet and project a positive light for others to see.   Thanks for listening.  Website: doctordulaney.com Email me with questions: jami@doctordulaney.com Water distillers: https://mypurewater.com/?sld=jdulaney discount code: cleanwaterforsophie

    35 min
  2. APR 10

    Jami Dulaney MD Wellness Podcast Episode 458: Croom Fool and Doubt

    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.   This episode will highlight my latest ultra at Croom's Fool run where I completed 35 miles/50K.  The original goal was 50 miles but the day went a little different.  Nevertheless, I finished feeling well and continue to learn about low carbohydrate fueling and ultra distance events.  I will also share a story of doubt that I observed.  The story we tell ourselves can seem benign and even humble, but it is sometimes setting us up for failure.  We have 70,000 thoughts per day and about 80% are negative according to research.  95% are repetitive.  That means we keep telling ourselves negative things quite often.  That would easily be labeled as "bad parenting" today but it seems perfectly ok to subject ourselves to it.  I see similar things in the medical community.  Providers are not willing to see challenging information as learning or keep an open mind to change.  The "practice of medicine" is just that.  Practice and life long learning.  We are not inferior or wrong if we change our minds.  It is evolution of learning.   If you would like to learn more about nutrition and health span, check out our website at doctordulaney.com We are happy to answer questions and meet you where you are.  Email me at jami@doctordulaney.com  Thanks for listening.  Cookbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1733967702/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_2MQAN70986E6XJ28MHDX?linkCode=ml1&tag=httpswwwdocto-20&linkId=c49a2feed4f53850090dd5f665b798ee ebook: https://doctordulaney.com/.powerful-plates-ebook/?mc_cid-cc24587 Water distillers: https://mypurewater.com/?sld=jdulaney discount code: cleanwaterforsophie

    32 min
  3. MAR 27

    Jami Dulaney MD Wellness Podcast Episode 457: The Quilt Story

    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.  Today's episode is my story of making a quit for my granddaughter , and how it was not in my comfort zone.  I learned to quilt from watching my grandmother.  Unfortunately, that was 50 plus years ago.  She made quilts for her family by hand with fabric from old clothes.  She allowed me to quilt with her using black thread so it could be easily seen and removed when I went home at night.  I remember the care and hard work that went into making the quilts and how they warm and cozy they felt on a cold night.   Quilting is piecing together fabrics from various sources.  The fabrics are cut into patterns and sewn together.  They are then attached to a batting layer that provides depth and warmth.  The third layer is a backing. The quilting process is actually the stitching together of the three layers in various patterns depending on the complexity.  You can sew by hand or with a machine or a combination.  I did mine with a standard sewing machine.  I have no training, just memories and video tutorials.  It is the memories that are most important.  The gift of time poured into a project to share with someone else.  It lasts.  It requires mindfulness and dedication to detail.  It is art shared and is raw.  To me it is a symbol of life weaved piece by piece.  Some of it smooth, other parts uneven and challenging.  I hope it is a sense of peace and love that is passed from one person to another.  For me it was a learning experience of patience, mindfulness and love.  If that is not wellness, then I don't know what is. Enjoy my quilt story and smile.  Email me at jami@doctordulaney.com Website: doctordulaney.com Thanks for listening.

    37 min
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I am a Cardiologist and endurance athlete passionate about promoting health and wellness to all ages.

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