18 episodes

Welcome to Who the Health Started That? Pediatrician and former Tennessee Health Commissioner, Dr Lisa Piercey and surgeon Dr Alex Jahangir explore exciting innovations in the world of healthcare entrepreneurship. From cutting-edge medical technologies to groundbreaking business models, they bring you stories of the trailblazing companies and individuals who are shaping the future of healthcare.

Who The Health Started That‪?‬ Who The Health Started That Podcast

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Welcome to Who the Health Started That? Pediatrician and former Tennessee Health Commissioner, Dr Lisa Piercey and surgeon Dr Alex Jahangir explore exciting innovations in the world of healthcare entrepreneurship. From cutting-edge medical technologies to groundbreaking business models, they bring you stories of the trailblazing companies and individuals who are shaping the future of healthcare.

    Paige Wilson, Naborforce

    Paige Wilson, Naborforce

    Welcome to Season 2 of "Who the Health Started That?" – the podcast that explores the innovative minds behind today's healthcare solutions. In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Paige Wilson, the founder of Naborforce, a company that provides friendly and supportive backup for seniors who want to maintain their independence.Paige explains that her inspiration for starting the company came from her own personal experience. When her mother broke her hip and needed occasional help with daily tasks, Paige found herself struggling to balance her demanding career and personal life with the responsibility of caring for her mother. She discovered that there was a gap in the market for a service that provided friendly and supportive backup for seniors who are not quite ready for full-time home care or healthcare. Paige's passion for helping seniors to live a life of joy led her to create Naborforce, a company that connects seniors with vetted, trained, and insured "neighbors" who can help them with a variety of tasks, from setting up the bridge table to driving them to appointments.In this interview, Paige shares the challenges she faced in starting Naborforce, the impact the company has had on seniors and their families, and her vision for the future of senior care. Join us as we learn more about Paige Wilson and the inspiring story behind Naborforce.

    This episode was produced and edited by Dan Drogosh

    You can follow WTHST on Twitter & Instagram, and email us at whothehealthpodcast@gmail.com


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    • 20 min
    Sebastian Seiguer, Scene Health

    Sebastian Seiguer, Scene Health

    How Scene Health is Helping You Remember to Take Your Meds with Tech! In this episode of Who the Health Started That?, we sit down with Sebastian Seiguer, founder of Scene Health, to discuss how he was motivated to create a solution to one of the biggest problems in healthcare: medication non-adherence. Sebastian shares how he was inspired by his family of physicians and how he sought to address the issue of patients struggling to take their medications properly. He explains that taking medications as prescribed is critical to managing chronic or life-threatening conditions, and how forgetting to take medication can have serious consequences for patient's health outcomes, providers, and even public health. Sebastian discusses how Scene Health combines clinical coaching, video technology, and validated interventions to provide patients with the support they need to adhere to their medication regimens, and how the company is leveraging technology to make this process more efficient and effective. Throughout the episode, Sebastian's passion for improving medication adherence and patient outcomes shines through, and he provides valuable insights into how technology can be used to address some of the biggest challenges facing healthcare today. Whether you're a healthcare provider, patient, or simply interested in learning more about the innovative solutions being developed to improve healthcare, this episode is a must-listen.

    This episode was produced and edited by Dan Drogosh

    You can follow WTHST on Twitter & Instagram, and email us at whothehealthpodcast@gmail.com


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    • 22 min
    Jennie Shulkin, Override Health

    Jennie Shulkin, Override Health

    Chronic pain affects one in five Americans, but the traditional healthcare system often fails to provide comprehensive solutions. In this episode of "Who the Health Started That?", prepare to be inspired as we talk to Jennie Shulkin, a former athlete and criminal lawyer turned pain management expert. Her journey of personal struggle and resilience led her to create a groundbreaking virtual care center that offers interdisciplinary and personalized support to patients suffering from chronic pain. Join us as we uncover the secrets of Override Health, a company that's shaking up the healthcare industry and giving hope to those who feel left behind.


    This episode was produced and edited by Dan Drogosh

    You can follow WTHST on Twitter & Instagram, and email us at whothehealthpodcast@gmail.com


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    • 23 min
    Brian Ferguson, Arena Labs

    Brian Ferguson, Arena Labs

    On this episode of "Who the Health Started That?" we sit down with Brian Ferguson, founder of Arena Labs, to discuss his journey from serving in the military to founding a company focused on high-performance medicine. Brian shares his background growing up in a healthcare family and how that led to his interest in human factors and performance science. He also talks about his time in special operations and how it reshaped his thinking on managing stress and risk.

    • 19 min
    Shireen Abdullah, Yumlish

    Shireen Abdullah, Yumlish

    In this episode, we interview Shireen Abdullah, the founder of Yumlish, a health-tech company that is revolutionizing nutrition education. Shireen shares her personal experience of being diagnosed with a chronic condition and struggling to find culturally relevant nutrition education resources. She explains how this experience led her to create Yumlish, which focuses on providing nutrition education at scale and democratizing access to this knowledge. Shireen highlights the importance of cultural competence and affirming cultural identity in nutrition education. She explains that Yumlish's approach is not about taking away traditional foods or making people feel guilty about their culture, but rather understanding the nutritional value of different foods and empowering people to make informed choices. Yumlish partners with organizations like the American Diabetes Association and the United States Air Force to provide lifestyle change programs and nutrition education. Shireen emphasizes the importance of democratizing nutrition education so that everyone has access to it, regardless of their background or financial situation. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in nutrition education, health-tech, and the intersection of culture and health.

    This episode was produced and edited by Dan Drogosh

    You can follow WTHST on Twitter & Instagram, and email us at whothehealthpodcast@gmail.com


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    • 21 min
    Noah Robinson, Innerworld

    Noah Robinson, Innerworld

    Imagine being able to access mental health support from the comfort of your own home, all while remaining anonymous and connected with others who are going through similar struggles. That's exactly what Noah Robinson has created with Innerworld - a revolutionary VR app that allows users to attend unlimited, free group-based sessions and learn coping strategies to deal with anxiety, depression, or whatever else life may throw their way. On this episode of Who The Health Started That?, we'll hear from Noah Robinson himself about his journey in creating Innerworld. From the initial idea that sparked his passion for mental health support, to the challenges he faced in building a cutting-edge VR platform that could deliver effective peer-led support in a virtual space. We'll learn how he assembled a team of experts in mental health, technology, and design to create the Innerworld experience, and how he navigated the complex legal and ethical considerations of offering mental health support in a virtual setting. We'll also explore the incredible impact that Innerworld is having on people's lives, and how it's changing the way we think about mental health support in the 21st century.

    This episode was produced and edited by Dan Drogosh
    Hosts: Dr. Lisa Piercey and Dr. Alex Jahangir

    You can follow WTHST on Twitter & Instagram, and email us at whothehealthpodcast@gmail.com

    • 22 min

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Filling the gaps

The first two episodes highlighted the need to make space in traditional healthcare for innovation. Finding gaps in how we deliver care and filling the gap with smart, bright entrepreneurs. Way to go Lisa and Alex!

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