16 episodes

Momenta on the Main Line is a podcast hosted by Drs. Joanna Holleran and Ilan Green, co-owners of Momenta Chiropractic in Bryn Mawr, PA. The podcast aims to provide a platform to discuss topics ranging from health, wellness, fitness, performance, and overall well-being with experts in our local community and beyond. Our hope is that this podcast can be a helpful resource for anyone looking for reliable information on these topics. If you enjoy the podcast please subscribe and leave a review! If you have any feedback or recommendations for guests you would like to hear on the podcast please feel free to contact us!

In health,

Drs. Joanna & Ilan

Momenta on the Main Line Momenta Chiropractic

    • Health & Fitness
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Momenta on the Main Line is a podcast hosted by Drs. Joanna Holleran and Ilan Green, co-owners of Momenta Chiropractic in Bryn Mawr, PA. The podcast aims to provide a platform to discuss topics ranging from health, wellness, fitness, performance, and overall well-being with experts in our local community and beyond. Our hope is that this podcast can be a helpful resource for anyone looking for reliable information on these topics. If you enjoy the podcast please subscribe and leave a review! If you have any feedback or recommendations for guests you would like to hear on the podcast please feel free to contact us!

In health,

Drs. Joanna & Ilan

    Momenta on the Main Line - Episode #15: Jessica Brennan

    Momenta on the Main Line - Episode #15: Jessica Brennan

    In this episode, Drs. Joanna & Ilan sat down with our friend Jessica Brennan, a Home Detox Concierge and owner of Clean Product Junkie, to discuss her experience helping moms navigate reducing exposure to harmful toxins both in personal care and household products.

    When Jessica’s twin boys were both diagnosed with asthma (and one with eczema) at a very young age, she began questioning whether the ingredients in the personal care and household products she was using could be contributing to their intensifying symptoms.

    After doing some research she came to understand the reality of the beauty and household product industries. She was stunned to learn that current federal regulations fail to protect the general public from harmful and toxic ingredients that research has linked to the exacerbation and even development of significant health conditions

    Jessica shares her insights and provides helpful resources to help listeners become better equipped to not only avoid harmful ingredients, but also to find healthier alternatives to keep their families and homes as healthy as possible.

    She also shares her experience visiting Washington, DC to advocate for more protective regulatory protections within these industries.

    We hope you enjoy this episode, and be sure to check out some of the free resources that Jessica has created to help people identify some of the most harmful ingredients in popular products!

    Guest Bio:

    Jessica Brennan is a Home Detox Concierge & Founder of Clean Product Junkie.  She helps moms lower the toxic load in their homes by walking them through how to identify hidden toxins in their household products and find safer alternatives.

    Most people assume that natural and organic products are safer, but that’s not always the case and it’s Jessica's mission to guide her clients through the murky & sometimes overwhelming shopping process.

    With over 8 years of experience in label reading and advocating for more health protective laws in the personal care industry, she is passionate about helping others feel confident in their ability to choose the safest products on the market & create the healthiest home possible.

    Where to find Jessica Brennan:

    Website: www.cleanproductjunkie.com

    Instagram: @cleanproductjunkie

    Podcast: Clean Living Made Easy (coming soon!)

    • 40 min
    Dr. Green's 3 Tips for Long Term Resolution of Back Pain

    Dr. Green's 3 Tips for Long Term Resolution of Back Pain

    We often get questions from patients along the lines of, “what is the best thing I can do for my back in the long term?”

    In today’s episode, Dr. Green dives into his 3 main tips for long term back pain resolution to help you develop helpful strategies to prevent back pain in the future.

    This episode isn’t about generic, cookie-cutter stretches and exercises! Instead, we focus on an approach that helps you develop a better understanding of your own back pain and its unique characteristics within the context of your life.

    If you have any questions about the episode, or have any questions that you’d like answered in future episodes, feel free to let us know! You can reach us via email at info@momentachiropractic.com.

    Enjoy the episode!

    • 18 min
    Episode #13: Rob Schimony

    Episode #13: Rob Schimony

    In this episode, Dr. Ilan Green sits down with Rob Schimony who is a PGA teaching professional from Lansdale, Pennsylvania and he is in his third season as an instructor at the Philadelphia Cricket Club in Flourtown.

    We got to discuss a lot of interesting topics that I think will be really beneficial for our listeners who are golfers, or those who work with golfers.

    Rob shared his “ground up” approach to working with golfers, tips for posture, stance, and other pre-swing fundamentals, and we dove into performance aspects such as applications of the kinematic sequence, hip/torso separation and common faults in footwork that lead to breakdowns up the kinetic chain.

    I had a lot of fun chatting with him, so I hope you enjoy the episode! Let’s get into it.

    Guest Bio:

    Rob Schimony is a PGA teaching professional from Lansdale, Pennsylvania and he is in his third season as an instructor at the Philadelphia Cricket Club in Flourtown. 

    He’s studied under the mentorship of several top 100 teachers including Claude Harmon III, Jack Lumpkin and Justin Parsons. As a recent graduate of Coastal Carolina’s PGA Golf Management program, Rob has had the opportunity to spend time with coaches throughout the east coast as part of the university’s internship program. These include both the Butch Harmon Golf School at the Floridian and the Sea Island Golf Performance Center. 

    In his free time, he enjoys playing ice hockey and tennis which were also two childhood hobbies. Reading up on other teachers and researching new instructional content are other passions as well. Rob is a big believer in the TPI framework, Swing Catalyst fundamentals, and Discover Golf mission.

    Where to find Rob Schimony:

    Website: https://www.philacricket.com/rob-schimony

    Instagram: @robschimony

    Email: rschimony@philacricket.com

    • 55 min
    Episode #12: Deanna Segrave-Daly, RD

    Episode #12: Deanna Segrave-Daly, RD

    In this episode, Dr. Joanna Holleran sits down with Deanna Segrave-Daly who is a Registered Dietitian, best-selling cookbook author, and co-owner of Teaspoon Communications.

    Deanna discusses her background and the path that led her to becoming an education and community-focused dietitian, rather than working in a hospital/medical setting and the things that influenced her to focus on helping people find joy in food and cooking.

    They also discuss the Mediterranean Diet, which includes the story behind what brought her to focus on this specific regional cuisine. We often find that most of what we think about Mediterranean cuisine is derived from Italy, Greece, Spain, and southern France, but there is so much more! There are 22 countries that border the Mediterranean Sea and they all have their own unique culture and influence on food based on the ingredients available to them.

    Deanna also provides insights into sustainability in the context of food and cooking, which is the emphasis of her newest book “The Sustainable Mediterranean Diet Cookbook”. This includes concepts that help to fulfill your individual needs without compromising the needs of future generations and touches on aspects including reducing food waste, how to economically source your food, and tips that we can use on an individual basis to prevent negative impacts on our environment.

    Deanna provides insights into some of her favorite recipes (from more than 1,000 recipes that she’s created!), tips for mixing vegetables into meat-centered meals, and ways to think about sourcing seafood sustainably.

    Deanna has a new and exciting opportunity through her company, Teaspoon of Spice, where she helps to organize trips to various countries along the Mediterranean Sea so you can experience first-hand the culture and food the region has to provide!

    You can pre-order her new book (coming out in December, 2022) and check out her other cookbooks available here: https://teaspoonofspice.com/the-sustainable-mediterranean-diet/

    You can visit her website to find new recipes and to learn more about their upcoming trips to Provence, France and Istria, Croatia in 2023: www.teaspoonofspice.com

    We really enjoyed recording this episode and know that you will too!

    Guest Bio:

    Based outside of Philadelphia, Deanna Segrave-Daly, RDN, is a food-loving dietitian who co-owns Teaspoon Communications, a food–focused nutrition communications group that has consulted with a variety of national and regional health and food organizations for over 15 years.

    Deanna writes, develops recipes and dabbles in food iPhoneography and videography for her popular blog, Teaspoon of Spice. She also regularly live streams on Teaspoon of Spice’s Facebook page along with her business partner, Serena Ball, where they are known as “two dietitians who love food as much as you do.”

    Spanning two decades of recipe development, traditional and social media communications experience, Deanna has honed her culinary nutrition skills in the Mediterranean lifestyle and has co-authored three books, the best-selling 30-Minute Mediterranean Diet Cookbook, Easy Everyday Mediterranean Diet Cookbook and coming this December, The Sustainable Mediterranean Diet Cookbook: More Than 100 Easy, Healthy Recipes to Reduce Food Waste, Eat in Season and Help The Earth.

    Most recently, Deanna has teamed up with Bliss Travels, a boutique tour group, to customized trips to Mediterranean locations. The first “Travel with the Teaspoons” culinary tour will be in Provence, France this fall with two more trips planned for 2023 (back to Provence next June and then Croatia that fall.)

    Deanna has a B.S. in Nutrition and a B.S. in Marketing both from Penn State. Her teen daughter and tricky eater husband keep her inspired to create appealing, good-for-you family cuisine at home in Havertown, PA where they live with their two rescue cats.

    • 59 min
    Episode #11: David Dillon, DMD

    Episode #11: David Dillon, DMD

    In this episode, Dr. Ilan Green sits down with Dr. David Dillon who is the 3rd generation dentist and owner of Dillon Family Dentistry in Rosemont, PA.

    We discuss a range of topics including the lessons he learned early on from his father and grandfather, the transformative work he does for his patients, his specialty and passion for treating dental-phobic patients and those who have lived “non-linear” lives.

    One of the things that we appreciate most about Dr. Dillon’s approach to practice is the effort he puts in to help meet patients where they are, which includes the way he goes about communicating with his patients as well as specific details regarding the environment he creates within his practice.

    We also discuss how he came to build a healthy balance between his practice and his life outside of his career to focus both on fulfilling and purposeful efforts.

    We had a great time chatting with Dr. Dillon and we hope you enjoy the episode! Keep an eye out for a part 2 coming soon…

    • 34 min
    Episode #10: Rob Rabena MS, CSCS

    Episode #10: Rob Rabena MS, CSCS

    In this episode Dr. Ilan Green sits down with coach Rob Rabena to discuss his experience working with baseball players in the realm of sports performance training.

    Rob shares a wealth of information on various topics including how he approaches evaluations/assessments for the athletes he works with, the biggest red flags to look for in physical assessment of the shoulder complex, and how to understand shoulder mechanics and function in context of the sport of baseball.

    Rob also shares some helpful insights with regards to the commitments and sacrifices that need to be made by players looking to pursue a future playing at higher levels of competition including navigating the challenge of being a multi-sport athlete.

    Additionally, Rob helps paint a clear picture of why exercise selection is so crucial when working with baseball players. He provides context for the types of exercises that help to contribute to helpful movement patterns and exercises that may deliver diminishing or even harmful returns for a baseball player.

    We also dive into ribcage mechanics, weighted ball throwing programs, and seasonal focuses for athletes to get the most out of their training.

    This episode is packed with really helpful info, so we hope you enjoy it as much as we did!

    • 1 hr 6 min

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