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  • Thriving Through Menopause: A Lifestyle Medicine Approach
    Jul 23 2024

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    Menopause can be a challenging time, but it doesn't have to be debilitating. In this episode, we explore the powerful impact of lifestyle medicine on menopause symptoms. Join Dr Tash and I as we discuss how simple changes in diet, exercise, and stress management can alleviate certain symptoms, and more.

    Dr Tash Mirando shares evidence-based strategies for managing menopause symptoms through lifestyle modifications. From the best foods to eat and avoid to stress-reducing techniques and exercise routines, we will dive into the practical tips and tools you need to take control of your menopause journey.

    Learn how to:

    1. Fuel your body with a menopause-friendly diet
    2. Incorporate exercise routines that reduce symptoms and improve overall health
    3. Manage stress and anxiety and mindfulness and relaxation techniques
    4. Improve sleep quality and duration
    5. Boost your mood and energy levels

    Take the first step towards thriving during menopause. Tune in to this empowering episode and discover the transformative power of lifestyle medicine.

    https://www.menopause.sg/providers/dr-tash-mirando

    https://osler-health.com/doctors/dr-tash-mirando

    https://www.instagram.com/dr.tash.mirando/

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    54 mins
  • Unravelling the definition of masking in autism with the Doreliens
    Jul 19 2024

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    Unmasking Autism: Understanding the hidden struggle

    In this episode, w delve into the concept of "masking" in autism, where individuals conceal their autistic traits to fit in with neurotypical society. We will explore the reasons behind masking, its effects on mental health, and the journey of unmasking and self-acceptance.

    Guests: Wlad, Aaron and Anna Marie Dorelien, ABA Advocates and Specialists

    Discussion Points:

    1. Defining masking and its various forms (social, sensory, communication, executive function, emotional)

    2. Personal experiences with masking and its impact on mental health

    3. The pressure to conform to neurotypical expectations

    4. The process of unmasking and embracing one's autistic identity

    5. Strategies for self-acceptance and finding supportive communities

    Tone: Informative, personal and empowering

    Target Audience: Autistic individuals, families, allies and professionals in the autism community

    Episode Length: 58 minutes

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Understanding the concept of masking in autism
    2. Recognizing the impact of masking on mental health
    3. Empowering autistic individuals to embrace their true selves
    4. Strategies for creating a supportive environment for autistic individuals to thrive

    Visit https://affautism.com/ for more information

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    58 mins
  • The Importance of Health Coaching in Diabetes Management with Christine Schedel
    Jul 8 2024

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    Join us as we explore the crucial role health coaching plays in effective diabetes management. Our guest, a certified diabetic coach, shares insights on how health coaching empowers individuals to take control of their condition, make sustainable lifestyle changes, and improve their overall well-being. We discussed the benefits of health coaching, common challenges, and success stories. If you are living with diabetes or supporting someone who is, this episode is for you!

    Key takeaways:

    • How health coaching addresses the emotional and mental aspects of diabetes
    • Strategies for setting achievable goals and overcoming obstacles
    • The impact of health coaching on diabetes management and overall health overcomes

    Tune in to learn more about the transformative power of health coaching in diabetes care!

    Connect with Christine Schedel:

    https://sg.linkedin.com/in/christine-schedel

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    30 mins
  • MSS 07: Lifestyle Medicine - the new paradigm in Primary Healthcare with Guest Dr. Foong
    Feb 17 2024

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    "Lifestyle Medicine - the new paradigm in Primary Healthcare"

    In this episode, my guest Dr. Foong Tsin Uin and I talk about Primary Healthcare particularly Lifestyle Medicine - a rapidly growing field of medicine that uses evidence-based lifestyle interventions to prevent, treat and manage chronic diseases.

    If you ask people what Primary Healthcare is, most shrug or respond "direct healthcare?" To be honest, not many people know what it is let alone understood it. Are Singaporeans getting the kind of healthcare we need? Well, in this episode, I am delighted to have Dr. Foong share with us the concept of it and introduce the medical approach of Lifestyle Medicine.

    Dr. Foong is the Director and Chief Medical Officer of Osler Health International. Her team of international doctors have looked after the global community of Singapore for many years.

    Dr. Foong obtained her medical degree from Royal Free & UCL Medical School in London in 2000. She went to complete her postgraduate training in general practice in London, earning her membership with the Royal College of General Practitioners (UK) in 2006. Later on, she underwent further training and obtained a Diploma in Dermatology from Cardiff University in 2012.

    Her practice within the international community in Singapore over the last 7 years has seen her practice grow as she delivers a holistic style approach to family practice – in particular looking after children from newborns upwards, and also in the field of mental health. Passionate about providing preventative health for Osler Health patients, Dr. Foong is also a member of the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine.

    Diving into the heart of what it truly means to progress and come together as a society in Singapore. she challenges the conventional wisdom that primary care providers and preventive approaches are always aligned. Dr. Foong introduces Osler Health Services and their uniqueness as a primary care provider.

    At the core of our discussion is the concept of coaching in healthcare. Dr. Foong illuminates the distinction between a 10 minute and a 45 minute consultation. She introduces us to personalized healthcare right in the first consultation which is one of a kind that makes Osler different.

    This episode takes you to understanding the importance of one's health and the accessibility of Primary Healthcare as well as the new paradigm - Lifestyle Medicine.
    Dr. Foong advocates self-advocacy in healthcare which means that you are a participant in your own healthcare, working in partnership with doctors, and allied health professionals. Seeing the relationship with your health care team as a partnership helps make you part of decision-making and the management of your diagnosis and treatment.

    Prepare to be inspired and challenged as Dr. Foong guides us into the path of true healthcare reform. It is a worthy listen!

    Connect with Osler Health at:

    https://osler-health.com/

    Dr. Foong at:

    https://sg.linkedin.com/in/dr-tsinuin-foong

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    50 mins
  • MSS 06: Why Females with Autism are Diagnosed Very Late with Guest Anna Marie
    Dec 15 2023

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    Anna Marie is back for another episode!

    I am a living example and I owe it to Anna Marie. She got me to embark upon a self-discovery quest for answers and I became obsessed and read every book by Dr. Tony Attwood who is a world-renowned clinical psychologist on autism.

    In this episode. we covered:

    • autism in boys versus girls
    • setbacks in late diagnosis of autism for any child


    What are the principles of ABA?

    Anna Marie shared that the basic principles of ABA consist of environmental variables that impact behavior. These variables are antecedents and consequences. Antecedents are events that happen right before the behavior, and a consequence is the event following the behavior.

    And, 1 technique is Springer's Operant Conditioning. Operant conditioning occurs when a consequence (positive or negative reinforcement or punishment) is paired or ceases to be paired with a behavior and it increases or decreases the likelihood that behavior will recur.

    Enjoy this episode!

    To learn more about Anna Marie:

    https://affautism.com/about-us/

    https://www.facebook.com/anna.dorelien

    https://www.instagram.com/adorelienbcba/?hl=en

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    36 mins
  • S3 MSS 05: Exploring the World of Ultramarathon, Digital Nomading and Entrepreneurship with Elizabeth Koh
    Dec 15 2023

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    Elizabeth is an avid traveler and an outdoor sports enthusiast who describe herself as an Explorer of the World. It is really an epic introduction for a 21 year old young lady who is not only intune with nature but also with people from diverse backgrounds and ethnicities.

    We explore her journey as an Ultramarathoner, her passion in such an arduous sport; her insightful tips of starting such a sport and much more!

    She recently became a Certified Personal Trainer with the National Council on Strength & Fitness. She is passionate about helping individuals achieve their strength and endurance goals, whether that be hitting a particular weight in the gym or running their first marathon.

    Her fitness journey began when she started the sport of adventure racing in high school. Pushing her body to its physical limits in a team taught me that it is possible to unlock so much more potential when working with others. The opportunity to race on some of the most beautiful terrains she has ever experienced also taught her the importance of enjoying one’s fitness journey.

    Her 5 year battle with hypothalamic amenorrhea (absence of menstrual periods) taught her about holistic health and sustainable habits. She hopes to empower her clients to be the best version of themselves across the various dimensions of health.

    It's a worthy listen!

    Also, she is opened to virtual trainings so wherever you are is no problem for her to train!

    Get in touch with her today either email or linkedin:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-koh-a92112158/

    • email is lizkoh02@gmail.com

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    41 mins
  • S3 MSS 04: Wellness Coaching Demo with Simon Matthews
    Nov 14 2021

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    Simon is a Psychologist and Fellow of the Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine. He is Board Certified in Health Coaching and Lifestyle Medicine. He’s the CEO of Wellcoaches® Australia and Wellcoaches® Singapore founded on the Wellcoaches School of Health Coaching.

    He is an Adjunct Lecturer at Avondale College University Lifestyle Medicine & Health Research Centre and is on teaching faculty with Wellcoaches USA. Simon is also Director of Coaching for First in Wellness LLC, whose mission is to improve the health, well-being and resilience of first responders. He’s the Chief Psychologist – Director of Program and Learning Development for Likevekt Helse, which equips Norwegian companies to support the health and wellbeing of their employees.

    In addition, Simon is a Director of the US not-for profit Global Positive Health Institute, which seeks to support healthcare and other organisations by bringing together the disciplines of Lifestyle Medicine and Positive Psychology. He is also a Director of the Australian not-for-profit Practice Excellence Institute which seeks to support health care organisations to provide high quality healthcare to their communities.

    Simon consults nationally and internationally in the areas of health coaching, behaviour change, positive psychology and lifestyle medicine. He presents at national and international conferences on health coaching and the psychology of behavioural change. He has published and writes regularly about these topics also and is a popular podcast guest.

    I am excited to have him back and in this episode, you will get to hear one of the world's best coaches and I demonstrate an example of wellness coaching using some elements of motivational interviewing and implementing SMART goals techniques.

    We demoed and paused in bits to discuss so that you will get to comprehend on a better scale.

    Have an open heart, lean in and take notes. It is a worthy listen!

    • Connect with Simon Matthews LinkedIn profile

    http://linkedin.com/in/simonmatthewsfaslm

    • email is smatthews@wellcoaches.com
    • www.coachanywhere.fitness

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    People don’t know how much you care until they know how much you care.

    John Hanley

    Doing motivational interviewing is like entering their home. One should enter with interest, respect, kindness and affirm what is good and refrain from providing any unsolicited advice about how to arrange the furniture.

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  • S3 MSS 03: How to Improve Your Overall Wellbeing with Dr. Maleena
    Nov 7 2021

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    Wellbeing is not just the absence of disease or illness. It is a complex combination of a person’s physical, emotional, social and mental health factors. On today’s show, Dr. Maleena, a strong wellbeing advocate shared her nuggets of wisdom on ways of improving one’s betterment of wellness.

    I am excited to talk more about this with Dr. Maleena Suppiah Cavert. Dr. Maleena is currently a Chief Wellbeing Officer with the National University Health System of Singapore. She helms undergraduate, postgraduate (Residency) clinical education and continuing medical education at Ng Teng Fong General Hospital. She has also headed staff wellbeing and mental health initiatives at NUHS, collaborating with counterparts in the healthcare sector and the Ministry of Health since 2018.

    Where humanity and compassion are lacking in healthcare, Maleena tries to restore these fundamental practices through training.

    She is a certified MBSR (Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction) facilitator and works closely with healthcare staff and medical students to enhance resilience and combat burnout at the National University of Singapore and the National University Hospital Singapore, Maleena serves on the Executive Committee of WISH – Women in Science & Healthcare – looking to uphold and advance workplace Diversity and Inclusion. Maleena is also a board director at ALife, a non-profit organisation that assists unsupported mothers and their children.

    Maleena graduated from King’s College, London and went on to pursue an MBA at ESSEC Business School in Paris. Her doctoral thesis was on empathy and healthcare. She has worked in France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Austria, and Singapore, thus having the opportunity to experience and enact cross-cultural humanism and compassion.


    Here are more of the details from our interview:

    - What’s wellbeing

    - The role of 8 pillars of wellbeing and how you can support it

    - Are organic foods necessary

    - Understanding the importance of different types of diets

    - Creating a certain balance with diets

    - The power of hugs – give someone a hug today! (family only)

    - The connection between resiliency and mental wellbeing

    - Foods and Lifestyle practices to optimize and enhance overall wellbeing

    - Are we neglecting happiness?

    - Understanding happiness as a process and not a destination

    - Too many Singaporeans associate success with happiness. Is that a good thing?

    - Importance of lifestyle medicine

    - Exploring your state of equanimity through various means

    So listen in, take good notes, and implement the tips that resonate with you!

    • Connect with Dr. Maleena Suppiah Cavert LinkedIn profile

    https://sg.linkedin.com/in/dr-maleena-suppiah-cavert-6aa83820

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    42 mins