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Apr 30, 2020

Alisa Vitti wrote the book on women’s hormonal health--literally. WomanCode, her first book, was published in 2013, and it provides the education many women never knew they needed. A women’s hormone and functional nutrition expert, Alisa is the founder of FLOLiving.com. On today’s episode, we talk about her new...


Apr 23, 2020

John Boyle was diagnosed with X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA) in 1978, when he was just six months old. On today’s episode, John and I talk about the routine management of his condition that allows him to live with minimal symptoms, and how taking care of his health was instilled in him at an early age. We also talk...


Apr 16, 2020

As a clinical psychologist at the National Institute of Mental Health, Dr. Krystal Lewis is interested in how to make therapy, specifically cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), more effective for children and adolescents.On today’s episode, Krystal and I talk about what led to her interest in psychology, and how CBT...


Apr 9, 2020

Right now, ban.do founder and CCO Jen Gotch was supposed to be on tour for her first book, “The Upside of Being Down.” But because of the coronavirus pandemic, the tour was cancelled. While she did feel sadness about that, as Jen says, her knee-jerk reaction when most things happen is, “this is going to be...


Apr 2, 2020

Like others with compromised immune systems, Jodi Taub’s life is at risk due to COVID-19. Jodi was diagnosed with primary immunodeficiency around 14 years ago, and she manages about 22 different health conditions as a result. On today’s episode, Jodi and I talk about recognizing that she felt unsafe in NYC, and what...