Episodes

  • A Top Sports Doctor's Urgent Warning About Youth Concussions
    May 6 2026
    Dr. Jennifer King—a board-certified sports medicine physician, former NFL cheerleader, and lead author of the AAP policy statement on cheerleading injuries—joins host Dr. Rupa Wong to dive into the invisible world of head injuries. This episode explores the human side of sports medicine, shifting the focus from rigid protocols to the nuanced reality of how a young athlete's brain actually heals. It’s a conversation about why "rest" isn't always enough and why protecting our kids' potential matters more than the final score. What You’ll Learn: The surprising reason a "direct hit" isn't the only way your child might sustain a concussion during play. Why you should visualize the brain as a battery and how "doom scrolling" could be draining your recovery reserves. The "helmet myth" and other common misconceptions that give parents a false sense of security on the field. How a specific disconnect between the eyes and the brain can lead to sudden academic decline and frustration in the classroom. The critical "eight-hour threshold" that acts as a natural preventative measure against sports-related injuries and neurological stress. Resources: Newsletter: https://www.drrupawong.com/sign-up Instagram: @drrupawong Youtube Channel: Dr Rupa Wong Interested in becoming a patient?: Honolulu Eye Clinic Earn FREE CE Credit: Learn at Pinnacle App This episode is brought to you by ⁠The Pinnacle Podcast Network⁠! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    44 mins
  • How To Stop Overcommitting Using The Three Question Filter
    Apr 29 2026
    In this episode of In Focus, Dr. Rupa Wong, a pediatric ophthalmologist and mother of three, pulls back the curtain on the "logistical disaster" of trying to do it all. She shares a raw look at a moment she found herself hiding in a car to maintain a professional facade while her family life swirled in chaos just outside the window. This conversation is for every parent who has ever felt the physical weight of an "automatic yes" and is ready to reclaim their time and mental peace from the grip of toxic productivity. What You’ll Learn: The biological "amygdala hijack" that triggers an involuntary neurological reflex to overcommit. How the HPA axis and cortisol surges drive high-achieving women toward unsustainable people-pleasing. A strategic three-question filter designed to audit your current season and protect your finite bandwidth. The "90-second rule" for surviving the chemical wave of guilt that follows a firm boundary. The hidden opportunity cost of "technoference" and how over-scheduling dilutes the prefrontal cortex’s capacity for empathy. Resources: Newsletter: https://www.drrupawong.com/sign-up Instagram: @drrupawong Youtube Channel: Dr Rupa Wong Interested in becoming a patient?: Honolulu Eye Clinic Earn FREE CE Credit: Learn at Pinnacle App This episode is brought to you by ⁠The Pinnacle Podcast Network⁠! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    24 mins
  • A Rheumatologist’s Warning About The Disease Behind Dry Eyes
    Apr 22 2026
    The eye is often the first place an autoimmune story begins, yet many people spend years dismissed by the medical system before getting an answer. In this episode, host Dr. Rupa Wong sits down with board-certified rheumatologist Dr. Hillary Norton to bridge the gap between vision health and systemic disease. Dr. Norton shares her unique perspective as both a specialist and a patient living with ankylosing spondylitis, explaining why that stubborn "dry eye" or sudden light sensitivity might actually be a signal from your immune system. It’s an essential conversation about why listening to your body - and finding a doctor who listens back - is the ultimate game-changer for long-term health. What You’ll Learn: The surprising "red flag" symptoms in the eye that often lead to a rheumatologist’s doorstep before a patient even feels joint pain. Why women are frequently dismissed with labels like "anxiety" or "depression" while a systemic condition is actually unfolding. The distinction between standard age-related dryness and the "inflammatory fatigue" that signals your immune system has lost its tolerance. How modern immunomodulators and biologics are revolutionizing the treatment of uveitis and preventing permanent vision loss. The specific "night pain" and "morning stiffness" markers that differentiate mechanical wear-and-tear from an autoimmune disease flare. Guest Resources: Instagram: @hillarynortonmd Website: https://inspiresantafe.com/ Resources: Newsletter: https://www.drrupawong.com/sign-up Instagram: @drrupawong Youtube Channel: Dr Rupa Wong Interested in becoming a patient?: Honolulu Eye Clinic Earn FREE CE Credit: Learn at Pinnacle App This episode is brought to you by ⁠The Pinnacle Podcast Network⁠! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    35 mins
  • What I Wish I Knew Sooner About Focus and the Brain
    Apr 15 2026
    Dr. Rupa Wong is standing at a major crossroads—her 50th birthday—and she’s marking the milestone by stripping away the fluff and getting honest about what actually works. After five years of hosting In Focus and decades spent as a pediatric ophthalmologist and mother of three, she’s synthesized her most downloaded advice into ten non-negotiable systems for modern life. This episode is a masterclass in why we feel so burnt out and how understanding our own neurobiology can finally help us reclaim our time, our parenting, and our sanity. What You’ll Learn: The metabolic reality of decision fatigue and why your "executive function" is a finite resource that resets every morning. The specific visual anchor routine required to regulate your master clock and avoid the "wired but tired" hormone trap. Why multitasking is a neurological illusion that leaves behind a specific type of cognitive residue, lowering your IQ in real-time. The biological impact of technoference and how digital micro-interruptions trigger a "still face" stress response in children. The hidden link between social rejection and physical pain receptors that hijacks your ability to set healthy boundaries. Resources: Newsletter: https://www.drrupawong.com/sign-up Instagram: @drrupawong Youtube Channel: Dr Rupa Wong Interested in becoming a patient?: Honolulu Eye Clinic Earn FREE CE Credit: Learn at Pinnacle App This episode is brought to you by ⁠The Pinnacle Podcast Network⁠! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    23 mins
  • Eye Doctors Debunk Viral Eye Health Myths | Dr. Michael Chua
    Apr 8 2026
    Dr. Rupa Wong sits down with cataract and glaucoma specialist Dr. Michael Chua to pull back the curtain on why viral eye myths are currently outperforming medical advice in our social media feeds. This conversation digs into the real-world friction between "Dr. Google" and the exam room, exploring how curiosity-driven care can bridge the gap between patients and providers. Whether it’s navigating the fear of surgery or the allure of "miracle" supplements, this episode focuses on why clear communication is the ultimate tool for preserving sight in a digital age. What You’ll Learn: The psychological reason "feed stopper" headlines often override the standard of care in patient decision-making. The surprising role of electric nerve stimulation and its potential to influence the future of glaucoma management. How certain green leafy vegetables and specific chemical pathways might mimic the effects of traditional eye drops. The critical distinction between visual acuity measurements and the hidden nuances of contrast sensitivity. Why the anatomy of the eye makes certain urban legends about contact lenses and physical trauma scientifically impossible. Guest Resources Guest: Dr. Michael Chua – Puente Hills Eye Care Dr. Chua’s YouTube: @MichaelChuaMD Resources: Newsletter: https://www.drrupawong.com/sign-up Instagram: @drrupawong Youtube Channel: Dr Rupa Wong Interested in becoming a patient?: Honolulu Eye Clinic Earn FREE CE Credit: Learn at Pinnacle App This episode is brought to you by ⁠The Pinnacle Podcast Network⁠! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    34 mins
  • The #1 Habit Quietly Destroying Your Mental Health
    Apr 1 2026
    Dr. Rupa Wong invites you into her kitchen—the real one, cluttered with size 12 Crocs and lingering mail—to dismantle the "never enough" trap that plagues high-achieving parents. After a sudden encounter with a neighbor’s pristine, magazine-ready home sparked a wave of inadequacy, Rupa realized how easily we weaponize someone else’s highlight reel against our own behind-the-scenes reality. This episode explores why our brains are biologically wired to feel threatened by digital perfection and how we can reclaim our mental energy from the mirage of the "perfect" life. It is a necessary gut-check for anyone tired of the manic hustle and ready to embrace a life that is beautifully intentional and unapologetically lived-in. What You’ll Learn: The specific biological mechanism involving the amygdala that interprets a curated Instagram feed as a direct threat to your social survival. A strict "digital hygiene" protocol designed to protect your subconscious mind during its most suggestible theta state windows. The hidden metabolic cost of social comparison and how it actively drains the cognitive energy required for professional performance and presence with your children. Why a 70% increase in depressive symptoms is linked to specific scrolling habits and how to identify the physical "hot stove" signals in your body. Strategies for navigating the "competitive mom talk" in person by decoupling a peer’s success from your own child’s unique developmental journey. Resources: Newsletter: https://www.drrupawong.com/sign-up Instagram: @drrupawong Youtube Channel: Dr Rupa Wong Interested in becoming a patient?: Honolulu Eye Clinic Earn FREE CE Credit: Learn at Pinnacle App This episode is brought to you by ⁠The Pinnacle Podcast Network⁠! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    24 mins
  • The Truth About Vision Therapy versus Traditional Eye Patching | Paige Brattin
    Mar 25 2026
    In this episode of In Focus, Dr. Rupa Wong sits down with Paige Brattin, a mother who turned a challenging medical diagnosis into a mission to help families everywhere. After her daughter was diagnosed with severe vision issues at age five, Paige navigated the grueling reality of long-term patching and the emotional toll it takes on a household. Their conversation dives into the "why" behind the struggle, moving past clinical labels to explore how a parent's persistence can transform a child’s future. What You’ll Learn: The unexpected connection between a failed school vision screening and a journey to rule out neurological concerns. How a specific change in adhesive application and material breathability impacts long-term treatment compliance. The social strategy involving a "red hot mess" of kindergartners that helps eliminate the stigma of being different. Why high-sensory activities like kinetic sand or finger painting are secret weapons for maintaining pediatric eye health protocols. The long-term reality of binocular vision and academic success for children who undergo intensive ocular "muscle building." Learn About Paige Brattin: Shop Patches: worthybrands.com Worthy Brands Instagram: @worthybrands Resources: Newsletter: https://www.drrupawong.com/sign-up Instagram: @drrupawong Youtube Channel: Dr Rupa Wong Interested in becoming a patient?: Honolulu Eye Clinic Earn FREE CE Credit: Learn at Pinnacle App This episode is brought to you by ⁠The Pinnacle Podcast Network⁠! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    39 mins
  • Reclaiming Your Attention Span: How to Model "Deep Work" for Your Kids
    Mar 18 2026
    Dr. Rupa Wong sits down to unpack why our modern habit of continuous partial attention is wearing us out and tricking us into feeling productive when we are actually just busy. She looks at the friction between wanting our kids to focus on their homework while we simultaneously model a life of digital distraction at the kitchen island. By digging into the core principles of deep work, this episode explores how clearing visual noise and setting physical boundaries can help both parents and children reclaim their concentration and their peace. What You’ll Learn: The hidden cost of attention residue and why a two second distraction actually hijacks your brain for much longer. How creating visual silence through a grand gesture signals your mind to switch from chaos mode to elite performance. The essential distinction between high value deep work and the dopamine driven trap of shallow work. A physical distance rule for devices that is directly proportional to academic success and professional focus. How the default mode network and intentional boredom spark the creative breakthroughs that constant scrolling kills. Resources: Newsletter: https://www.drrupawong.com/sign-up Instagram: @drrupawong Youtube Channel: Dr Rupa Wong Interested in becoming a patient?: Honolulu Eye Clinic Earn FREE CE Credit: Learn at Pinnacle App This episode is brought to you by ⁠The Pinnacle Podcast Network⁠! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    20 mins