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Get Real with Jim Weiss

Get Real with Jim Weiss

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As the founder of internationally acclaimed global health innovation company Real Chemistry, Jim Weiss knows that the key to success and leveraging one's mission is connection -- so he's reached out to innovators in and outside of healthcare to discuss what's now and what's next. He's interviewing world-renowned scientists, CEOs, public health experts, and the list goes on! It's time to GET REAL about the future of healthcare and how to be better health citizens.005199 Hygiène et mode de vie sain Sciences sociales
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  • Scheana Shay Shares The Good Side of Talking About Mental Health
    Sep 15 2025
    Jim is getting real with his friend Scheana Shay about her new book The Good Side. He met Scheana and her husband Brock with his late wife Audra a few years ago. They bonded over a shared belief in lifelong marriage and the resilience required for its ups and downs. Scheana opens up about living with OCD and postpartum OCD, the years of misdiagnoses, and what it felt like to finally put a name to her struggles. She and Jim talk about why telling the truth to friends and family is a requirement and how facing the truth is healing. Scheana also shares what it’s like to raise a daughter in the spotlight, balancing openness with protection. Writing The Good Side gave her a way to process her journey on Vanderpump Rules and The Valley. In this episode, you'll learn: 1. Whether Lisa Vanderpump has read Scheana's memoir 2. The ways her marriage is moving through its own truth telling 3. The origin of the name Summer, her daughter's name, and how it connects Jim to Scheana 4. How talking about her post partum OCD has helped other women get to their own diagnosis 5. The pressures of living life on reality TV
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    34 min
  • How Shanna Adamic & Stephanie Trunzo Stay Audaciously Optimistic | Episode 23
    Aug 25 2025
    For great leaders, optimism is a driving force. In this episode of Get Real, Shanna Adamic, Executive Director of the Oracle Health Foundation and author of Audacious Optimism, shares how her health journey and battle with a life-threatening brain tumor shaped her philosophy on resilient leadership. She’s joined by her good friend Stephanie Trunzo, CEO of Merge, who has guided major companies through transformation at the intersection of technology and business. Shanna reflects on her decade as an NFL cheerleader and her career in healthcare philanthropy. Stephanie offers her perspective on building a healthcare system that truly empowers patients. Together, they explore how audacious optimism fuels intuitive decision-making and the ability to turn challenges into opportunities. 5 Things You’ll Learn: - How “audacious optimism” can turn setbacks into growth. - What Shanna’s health journey teaches about resilience and leadership. - Why patient empowerment and storytelling matter in healthcare. - How Stephanie applies human-centered design to transform technology. - The impact of the Oracle Health Foundation in removing barriers to care.
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    45 min
  • Episode 22: Jonathan Gluck, Journalist and Author of An Exercise in Uncertainty
    Aug 11 2025
    In today's episode, Jim is speaking with Jonathan Gluck about his new memoir An Exercise in Uncertainty. Gluck is a leading journalist, writing for publications like The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Vogue. He also served as the deputy editor of New York Magazine. Two decades ago, he was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a rare, incurable blood cancer, and told he had over a year to live. At its core, his memoir asks: how do we live our mortality? Tune in as we learn about coping with uncertainty with the incomparable, Jonathan Gluck. 1. How a slip on the ice led to an early cancer diagnosis 2. What treatable but not curable means and how his doctors have managed multiple myeloma over many years 3. How to cope with constant uncertainty 4. Why work can be a lifeline during long-term illness 5. How illness impacts a marriage and family, and the tools that help keep relationships strong
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    49 min
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