• Dr. Stacy Menz: Motherhood, Business, and Lots of Coffee
    May 16 2024

    In this episode of the Healthy, Wealthy, and Smart podcast, host Dr. Stephanie Weyrauch engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Stacy Menz, the owner of Starfish Therapies. They delve into the challenges and triumphs of balancing motherhood and professional life, touching upon single parenthood, parenting, and achieving professional balance. Stacy's personal journey as a parent and business owner serves as an inspiration for others navigating the complexities of combining parenthood with career goals.

    Time Stamps:

    [00:02:36] Path to parenthood difficulties.

    [00:04:49] Balancing motherhood and business.

    [00:10:18] Transparency in leadership and support.

    [00:13:05] Maternity leave challenges.

    [00:18:42] Building support networks as parents.

    [00:20:48] Balancing motherhood and career.

    [00:24:43] Seeking mental health support.

    [00:29:12] Finding the right therapist.

    [00:31:23] Embracing discomfort in growth.

    [00:01:28] Parenting challenges and empathy.

    [00:06:34] Strategies for meal prepping.

    [00:09:49] Balancing life as a practice owner.

    [00:14:31] Empowering employees through delegation.

    [00:15:37] Parents bringing kids to work.

    [00:19:44] Parenting challenges and surprises.

    [00:25:03] Balancing work and parenting.

    [00:27:04] Parenting and empathy.

    [00:31:14] Empathy in leadership.

    More About Dr. Stacy Menz:

    Stacy Menz, PT, DPT, PCS is a pediatric clinical specialist and the owner of Starfish Therapies. Stacy received her Master’s degree at Boston University in 2000 and her Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Boston University in 2005. She is the founder and owner of Starfish Therapies a pediatric physical therapy company in the San Francisco Bay Area. Their mission is to make a difference in the lives of each child and family that they interact with.

    In addition, Stacy has experience as a teaching/lab assistant for Boston University, South College, Baylor University, Bowling Green State University, and Chapman University's Doctor of Physical Therapy programs, has presented at state and national conferences, and teaches continuing education courses for pediatric physical therapy.

    She is currently a board member for WAWOS and a past board member of KEEN San Francisco. She is the treasurer of the pediatric special interest group for the California Physical Therapy Section and the past editor of Impact, the Private Practice Section's. Stacy consults with various companies on how their products can enhance development in children. She has been interviewed on various podcasts and radio shows to discuss Pediatric Physical Therapy and Private Practice.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Dr. Lorimer Moseley AO: Something Old, New, Borrowed, and Truly Extraordinary about Pain
    May 9 2024
    I am happy to have Dr. Lorimer Moseley AO back in this episode of the Healthy, Wealthy, and Smart podcast. In this episode, Lorimer shares insights into his recent research projects and developments in pain science. We discuss the Fit for Purpose model and the evolution of pain education, emphasizing the importance of educative interactions in clinical practice. Tune in to learn more about Lorimer's current projects and his upcoming classes in North America. Time Stamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome Lorimer is welcomed back to the podcast, and the host expresses excitement about discussing his recent projects and developments since 2021. 00:01:09 - Exciting Discoveries in Recent Research Lorimer discusses the nature of discoveries in clinical science, mentioning upcoming publications and the streams of research that currently excite him, particularly in pain education. 00:02:04 - Insights from Clinical Practice and Pain Education Lorimer shares insights from clinical practice data, highlighting significant findings about patient outcomes related to their understanding of pain as a protective feeling. 00:04:05 - Learning About Learning The importance of learning in clinical interventions and its impact on treatment outcomes is discussed, emphasizing the need to shift focus from education to learning. 00:06:39 - Upcoming Clinical Trial Publication Lorimer teases a forthcoming paper on a clinical trial for chronic back pain, detailing the innovative approach taken in the trial to improve treatment credibility and effectiveness. 00:10:56 - Research on Social Determinants of Health Discussion shifts to the impact of social determinants on health outcomes, with specific focus on back pain and the broader implications for treatment accessibility and effectiveness. 00:16:31 - Pain Revolution Outreach and Challenges Lorimer talks about the Pain Revolution program, its goals, and the challenges faced in reaching rural communities, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. 00:27:21 - Cognitive Flexibility in Pain Management The concept of cognitive flexibility is explored, discussing its relevance to pain management and the challenges in accurately assessing it. 00:39:43 - Personal Experience with Pain and Cognitive Flexibility The host shares a personal story about dealing with potential pain triggers at Disneyland, highlighting the role of cognitive flexibility and support in managing pain responses. 00:50:22 - Recap and Future Directions The conversation wraps up with a recap of the discussed topics, emphasizing the complexity of pain management and the ongoing efforts in research and education to improve patient outcomes. More About Dr. Lorimer Moseley AO: DSc PhD FAAHMS FACP HonFFPMANZCA HonMAPA Bradley Distinguished Professor Professor of Clinical Neurosciences Foundation Chair in Physiotherapy University of South Australia Founder and CEO, Pain Revolution Chair, PainAdelaide Lorimer’s main interests are persistent pain and other protective feelings. His research group investigates pain in humans, from cognitive and behavioural experiments to clinical trials and implementation studies. He has authored over 410 scientific articles and seven books. His contributions to the science of pain, to the treatment of persistent pain, to pain education, and to public outreach, have been recognised by honours in 13 countries. He has delivered keynote lectures at world congresses in six fields. In 2017, he founded the non-profit Pain Revolution and in 2020 he was made an Officer of the Order of Australia, that country’s second highest civilian honour, for ‘distinguished served to humanity at large in the fields of pain and its management, science communication, education and physiotherapy.’ His public facing pain education videos attract millions of views each year. He lives and works on Kaurna Land in Adelaide, South Australia. Resources from this Episode: Pain Revolution Website Fit For Purpose Model Pain Science in Practice Courses in North America Jane Sponsorship Information: Book a one-on-one demo here Mention the code LITZY1MO for a free month Follow Dr. Karen Litzy on Social Media: Karen’s Twitter Karen’s Instagram Karen’s LinkedIn Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: YouTube Website Apple Podcast Spotify SoundCloud Stitcher iHeart Radio
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  • Dr. Michelle Stauffer: Simple Steps to Ensure Your Clinic is an Inclusive Space
    May 2 2024
    In this episode of the Healthy, Wealthy, and Smart Podcast, we delve into making physical therapy clinics more inclusive for everyone, including the LGBT+ community. Our guest, Dr. Michelle Stauffer, a dedicated advocate for LGBT+ healthcare and a member of the APTA PT Proud Special Interest Group, shares her insights and experiences. Dr. Stauffer discusses her journey into physical therapy, influenced by her athletic injuries and her identity as a member of the LGBT+ community. She highlights the importance of creating a safe and welcoming environment in healthcare settings, especially for those who often face discrimination and misunderstanding. We explore practical steps to assess and enhance the inclusivity of a physical therapy clinic, starting from the exterior accessibility and moving inside to the waiting areas, treatment spaces, and restrooms. Dr. Stauffer emphasizes the significance of details such as inclusive signage, diverse representation in clinic decor, and thoughtful amenities that cater to a wide range of needs. Additionally, we touch on the importance of inclusive paperwork and intake forms that respect all identities by allowing patients to specify their preferred names and pronouns. Dr. Stauffer also suggests resources for continuous learning and improvement in DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) practices, encouraging clinic owners and therapists to seek education and adapt to better serve their communities actively. This episode is packed with actionable advice for healthcare professionals who want to foster an inclusive atmosphere in their practices and ensure that all patients feel respected, safe, and valued. Time Stamps: 00:00:02 - Introduction and Guest Introduction Host Dr. Karen Litzy introduces herself and welcomes Dr. Michelle Stauffer, discussing her background and expertise in providing care to the LGBT+ community. 00:01:15 - Dr. Stauffer's Journey to Physical Therapy Dr. Stauffer shares her personal journey of becoming a physical therapist, including her athletic background and injuries. 00:05:05 - Creating an Inclusive Clinic Discussion begins on how to assess and ensure a physical therapy clinic is inclusive, starting from the external appearance to internal operations. 00:10:03 - Accessibility and External Clinic Features Dr. Stauffer discusses the importance of accessibility and external features of a clinic that can make it more inclusive. 00:16:37 - Involving Patients in Clinic Decor Ideas on how involving patients in the clinic's decor can help in creating a more inclusive environment. 00:17:03 - Inclusive Paperwork and Forms Tips on how to make intake forms and other paperwork more inclusive, including the use of open-ended questions and preferred name sections. 00:26:05 - Inside the Clinic: Waiting Area and Treatment Rooms Suggestions for making the waiting area and treatment rooms welcoming and inclusive for all patients. 00:33:09 - Restroom and Changing Room Considerations Discussion on how to make restrooms and changing rooms accessible and comfortable for everyone, including stocking necessary supplies. 00:39:02 - Staff Training on DEI The importance of continuous staff training on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and resources for learning more about DEI practices. 00:45:24 - Final Thoughts and How to Connect Dr. Stauffer shares final thoughts on making clinics inclusive and provides contact information for further resources and personal connection. More About Dr. Michelle Stauffer: Dr. Michelle Stauffer (she/her) is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and Board Certified Health Wellness Coach who has spent her career focusing on under-resourced communities. Dr. Stauffer received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and upon completion, she began her journey of working with the LGBTQIA+ community. Dr. Stauffer founded Coast 2 Coast Wellness in 2021 with the mission of providing an inclusive & safe atmosphere while receiving affordable & quality care. Dr. Stauffer specializes in orthopedic and sports injuries and is a Certified Sports Medical Emergency Responder and Level 2 Trigger Point Dry Needling Certified Clinician. Dr. Stauffer is the programming chair of the PT Proud Special Interest Group of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA); a group whose purpose is to improve healthcare access for LGBTQIA+ individuals. She also is a member of the Colorado APTA PT Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee. When not working, you can find Dr. Stauffer outdoors hiking or camping with her dog, or tending to her flower and vegetable gardens in her yard. Resources from this Episode: Dr. Stauffer’s Website Dr. Stauffer Instagram Dr. Stauffer TikTok Simple Steps to Create and Inclusive Workplace Jane Sponsorship Information: Book a one-on-one demo here Mention the code LITZY1MO for a free month Follow Dr. Karen Litzy on Social Media: Karen’s Twitter Karen’...
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  • Dr. Alyssa Arms: Pros and Cons of Running a Niche Podcast
    Apr 25 2024
    In this episode of the Healthy, Wealthy, and Smart podcast, host Dr. Jenna Kantor talks with Dr. Alyssa Arms about the pros and cons of niche podcasting. They delved into the world of niche podcasting and the ins and outs of running a successful podcast focused on dance medicine. Dr. Arms shared valuable insights on the pros and cons of niche podcasting, the challenges of time management, and the importance of staying consistent. Here are some key takeaways from our discussion: · Time Management: Running a niche podcast requires significant time and effort, from recording and editing episodes to promoting them on various platforms. · Financial Investment: Starting a niche podcast doesn't have to break the bank. Dr. Arms shared that she spent around $200-$300 on equipment and hosting services. · Audience Engagement: While it can be challenging to gauge audience feedback, engaging with guests and sharing valuable content can help build a loyal following. · Networking Opportunities: Interviewing experts in the field provides valuable insights and helps expand one's professional network and knowledge base. Time Stamps: 00:00:05 - Podcast Introduction Introducing the Healthy, Wealthy, and Smart podcast with host Dr. Karen Litzy, including a disclaimer about the content. 00:00:27 - Guest Introduction Jenna Cantor introduces Dr. Alyssa Arms, discussing her impressive background and contributions to the physical therapy profession. 00:00:48 - Alyssa's Multifaceted Career Alyssa briefly describes her diverse roles within the theater and physical therapy sectors, including her private practice and work as a professor. 00:01:21 - Podcast Focus and Value of Time The conversation shifts to the importance of the listener's time and Alyssa's understanding of running a niche podcast. 00:02:08 - Dance Med Spotlight Podcast Alyssa shares the title and theme of her own podcast, which focuses on dance medicine and dance science. 00:02:20 - Decision to Start a Podcast Jenna asks Alyssa about her motivations for starting her podcast and the thought process behind it. 00:02:40 - Alyssa's Podcasting Journey Alyssa recounts her initial hesitations and the support she received from Jimmy McKay of P.T. Pintcast, which helped her start her podcast. 00:04:26 - Support Among Podcasters Jenna and Alyssa discuss the supportive nature of the podcasting community and the importance of not worrying about overlapping content. 00:05:08 - Individuality in Podcasting The hosts talk about the uniqueness of each podcast and how different styles and approaches can attract various audiences. 00:06:33 - Interviewing and Learning from Guests Alyssa explains how interviewing guests on her podcast has been a learning experience and has helped her build a professional network. 00:07:04 - Consistency and Time Management The challenges of maintaining a consistent podcast release schedule and managing time effectively are discussed. 00:08:27 - Marketing and Promotion Alyssa touches on the difficulties of marketing a podcast and ensuring it reaches the intended audience. 00:09:00 - Balancing Podcasting with Other Responsibilities Alyssa talks about the struggle of juggling podcasting with her private practice and teaching responsibilities. 00:10:05 - Financial Aspects of Podcasting Jenna inquires about the costs associated with starting and running a podcast, and Alyssa provides a rough estimate. 00:11:05 - The Challenge of Finding Podcast Guests Alyssa discusses the ongoing effort required to find and secure guests for her podcast episodes. 00:12:21 - Return on Investment (ROI) for Niche Podcasts The hosts consider the ROI of running a niche podcast, including the intangible benefits and challenges of not always knowing the impact on listeners. 00:13:30 - Motivations for Running a Niche Podcast Alyssa shares her personal motivations for running her podcast, emphasizing the dissemination of information over financial gain. 00:14:58 - Building Trust and Networking through Podcasting Jenna shares her own reasons for podcasting, focusing on building trust within the dance physical therapy community. 00:16:54 - The Pros of Interviewing Guests Alyssa highlights the benefits of learning from guests and expanding her professional network through her podcast. 00:17:46 - Content Creation and Social Media Presence The conversation shifts to how podcasting can enhance social media content and increase visibility. 00:19:05 - Flexibility and Adaptability in Podcasting Alyssa advises on being adaptable with podcasting goals and being open to shifts in audience and content focus. 00:20:38 - Advice for Aspiring Podcasters Alyssa offers advice to those considering starting a niche podcast, emphasizing organization, persistence, and self-kindness. 00:22:31 - Ultimate Goals for a Niche Podcast Jenna asks about Alyssa's long-term vision for her podcast, and Alyssa expresses her desire for the podcast to at least be ...
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  • Dr. Mani Kukreja: Optimize your Health and Control Aging
    Apr 18 2024
    In this episode of the Healthy, Wealthy, and Smart podcast, host Dr. Karen Litzy is joined by Dr. Mani Kukreja (MD, MPH, IIN), Entrepreneur and Founder of Integrative Health and Wellness Practice Livagewell, to discuss the hot topic of aging well. Dr. Kukreja shared her personal journey from conventional medicine to a more holistic approach, driven by her own experience with Hashimoto's autoimmune thyroiditis. She emphasized the importance of addressing the root causes of diseases rather than just treating symptoms. We discussed the multifaceted nature of aging, which Dr. Kukreja defines as a progressive decline in biological functions leading to increased disease risk and reduced lifespan. She debunked the myth that aging is solely determined by genetics, highlighting that lifestyle and environmental factors play a significant role. Dr. Kukreja provided valuable insights into the processes of oxidation, inflammation, and detoxification in our bodies, explaining how they contribute to aging and the onset of age-related diseases. She stressed that while we cannot stop aging, we can certainly influence how we age by managing these biological processes. Time Stamps: 00:00:02 - Introduction to the Podcast 00:00:13 - Topic of Aging Introduced 00:00:36 - Guest Introduction: Dr. Mani Kukreja 00:01:08 - Dr. Mani's Background and Interest in Aging 00:02:16 - Dr. Mani's Personal Health Journey and Approach 00:04:36 - Dr. Mani's Experience with Her Father's Health 00:05:08 - Clinical Research Insights on Disease Progression 00:06:18 - Launching Live Age Well Practice 00:06:29 - Defining Holistic Health 00:08:03 - The Aging Industry and Control Over Aging 00:10:03 - Theories and Control of Aging 00:11:09 - Biological Age vs. Chronological Age 00:13:09 - Genetic and Lifestyle Factors in Aging 00:15:18 - Environmental Toxins and Aging 00:16:59 - Addressing Aging in Less Ideal Environments 00:20:43 - Importance of Knowledge and Self-Care 00:21:04 - Supplements and Their Claims 00:23:07 - Proprietary Blends in Supplements 00:24:05 - Frozen Fruits and Vegetables as an Option 00:25:32 - Reducing Biological Age 00:27:10 - Biological Age Explained 00:28:04 - Factors to Improve Biological Age 00:29:33 - Understanding Oxidation in the Body 00:33:08 - The Processes of Aging: Oxidation, Inflammation, Detoxification 00:37:11 - Solutions to Improve Biological Age 00:39:43 - Importance of Sleep in Aging 00:44:35 - Exercise as the Elixir of Youth 00:47:03 - Exercise and Brain Health 00:49:27 - Role of Supplements in Aging More About Dr. Mani Kukreja: Dr. Mani Kukreja (MD, MPH, IIN) is an integrative health and wellness expert and the founder/CEO of Livagewell. She has extensive experience helping her clients optimize their overall health, including metabolic, skin, gut, and immune health. Mani is a health, wellness, and lifestyle influencer, biohacker, and health advocate who is always on a quest to bio-optimize Health and Aging to live a balanced and sustainable life. Mani is also an ambassador to a few health-optimizing supplement brands that she truly believes in values. Dr Mani has authored several high-impact publications in peer-reviewed clinical research journals in the medical and wellness field throughout her career. Resources from this Episode: LivAgeWell Website Dr. Mani on Instagram Clear Skin Chronicles Intentionally Well Podcast Jane Sponsorship Information: Book a one-on-one demo here Mention the code LITZY1MO for a free month Follow Dr. Karen Litzy on Social Media: Karen’s Twitter Karen’s Instagram Karen’s LinkedIn Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: YouTube Website Apple Podcast Spotify SoundCloud Stitcher iHeart Radio
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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • 666: Dr. Emily Scherb: Learning the Ropes of Circus Specific Care
    Apr 11 2024
    I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Emily Scherb, also known as the Circus Doc, on the latest episode of the Healthy, Wealthy, and Smart podcast. Dr. Scherb shared valuable insights into the world of circus arts and how healthcare providers can support circus performers in achieving their goals while staying safe and healthy. Here are some key takeaways from our conversation: Circus encompasses various performing arts, from aerial silks to trapeze to acro yoga.Circus training is adaptable and can be enjoyed by individuals of all ages, with older performers showcasing longevity in their careers.Understanding the unique demands of circus movements, such as extreme ranges of motion and strength requirements, is crucial for clinicians working with circus artists.Research in circus medicine is growing, providing valuable insights into injury prevention and performance optimization.Dr. Scherb's upcoming online training program, Circus Fusion, allows clinicians to enhance their knowledge and skills in supporting circus performers. Time Stamps: 00:00:03 - Introduction to the Podcast 00:00:14 - Dr. Emily Scherb's Background 00:00:55 - Defining Circus and Circus Performers 00:01:19 - Diversity in Circus Performances 00:02:32 - Professional vs. Recreational Circus 00:02:51 - Expansion of Circus into Fitness 00:03:43 - Circus as an Adult Recreational Activity 00:04:46 - Age and Circus Performance 00:05:13 - Circus for All Ages 00:06:49 - Older Circus Performers 00:07:54 - Longevity in Circus Careers 00:08:33 - Professional Performers Over 40 00:09:04 - Performance Quality with Age 00:09:47 - Pink's Circus-like Performances 00:10:08 - Overcoming Fear in Circus Classes 00:10:39 - Benefits of Trying Circus 00:11:34 - When to Take a Break from Circus Training 00:12:27 - Training Load Issues in Circus 00:13:07 - Assessing Circus Performers in the Clinic 00:14:10 - Testing Strength at End Range 00:15:28 - Specificity in Circus Performer Evaluation 00:16:10 - Using Tools to Measure Strength 00:17:08 - Addressing Deficiencies in Range and Strength 00:18:03 - Educating Circus Performers on Training 00:19:10 - Taping and Bracing in Circus 00:20:07 - Cultural Attitudes Towards Injuries 00:21:19 - Research in Circus Medicine 00:22:07 - Injury Patterns in Circus Performers 00:23:00 - Educating Healthcare Professionals on Circus Medicine 00:24:07 - Circus Fusion Training Program 00:25:10 - Research and Publications in Circus Medicine 00:26:15 - Advice to Younger Self 00:27:03 - Final Thoughts and Encouragement More About Dr. Emily Scherb: Dr. Emily Scherb is a physical therapist specializing in circus and performing arts medicine. Through her over 30 years of training and working in the circus arts she has gained deep insight on how circus bodies work in the air and on the ground. Emily owns a physical therapy practice in Seattle, WA in which clinicians specialize in the treatment of circus and performing artists. Emily now teaches workshops for circus artists, instructors, and healthcare providers with the mission of improving health and safety in circus training and performance. She is a board member of the American Youth Circus Organization / American Circus Educators as well as Seattle Dance and Performing Arts Medicine. Her bestselling book Applied Anatomy of Aerial Arts was published in 2018. Resources from this Episode: Dr. Emily’s Website Dr. Emily’s Instagram Circus Medicine Education Free Gift: Circus Vocabulary List Jane Sponsorship Information: Book a one-on-one demo here Mention the code LITZY1MO for a free month Follow Dr. Karen Litzy on Social Media: Karen’s Twitter Karen’s Instagram Karen’s LinkedIn Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: YouTube Website Apple Podcast Spotify SoundCloud Stitcher iHeart Radio
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    47 mins
  • Maurice Ashley: From Checkmate to Success: Life Lessons On and Off the Chessboard
    Apr 4 2024
    In this episode of the Healthy, Wealthy, and Smart podcast, Dr. Karen Litzy enjoyed speaking with the incredible Maurice Ashley, an international chess grandmaster, analyst, commentator, motivational speaker, author, and Hall of Fame inductee. Maurice shared his journey from learning chess in Jamaica to becoming a grandmaster, emphasizing the importance of the journey over the destination and the value of learning from losses. We delved into the psychological aspects of chess, such as maintaining focus during a game and the necessity of having a coach or a team to hold you accountable. Maurice highlighted the importance of resilience, learning from mistakes, and the danger of complacency. Additionally, Maurice talked about his new books, "Move by Move: Life Lessons On and Off the Chessboard" and "The Life-Changing Magic of Chess," which cater to both adults and children, respectively. Show notes: 00:00:02 - Introduction to the Podcast 00:00:12 - Introducing Guest Maurice Ashley 00:00:42 - Maurice Ashley's Career Highlights 00:01:04 - What is a Chess Grandmaster? 00:02:57 - The Process of Becoming a Grandmaster 00:03:11 - Importance of Beating Top Players 00:04:00 - Maurice's Introduction to Chess 00:06:07 - Learning Chess at Any Age 00:06:43 - Chess Lessons for Life and Business 00:07:22 - Maurice's Book "Move by Move" 00:10:05 - Overcoming Setbacks and Learning from Mistakes 00:13:59 - The Importance of Embracing Mistakes 00:17:00 - Maintaining Focus and Motivation 00:20:27 - The Role of a Coach or Accountability Partner 00:23:32 - The Importance of Having a Supportive Team 00:26:15 - Defining a Winner in Competition 00:29:10 - The Impact of Losing on Competitors 00:32:40 - Learning from Recorded Chess Matches 00:35:25 - Maurice's Books and Where to Find Them 00:38:06 - Upcoming Event with Maurice Ashley 00:40:12 - Key Takeaways from the Conversation 00:42:36 - Advice to 20-Year-Old Self 00:43:09 - Closing Remarks and Podcast Outro More About Maurice Ashley: Maurice Ashley (he/him) is a Chess Grandmaster, an ESPN commentator, a three-time national championship coach, and an author. In 1999 he earned the title of Chess Grandmaster, making him the first Black Grandmaster in the game’s history, and in 2016 he was inducted into the US Chess Hall of Fame. He lives in Florida. Resources from this Episode: Website: https://mauriceashley.com/ YouTube: @GrandmasterMauriceAshley Twitter: @MauriceAshley Twitch: @GMAshley Instagram: @mauriceashleychess Facebook: Grandmaster Maurice Ashley Jane Sponsorship Information: Book a one-on-one demo here Mention the code LITZY1MO for a free month Follow Dr. Karen Litzy on Social Media: Karen’s Twitter Karen’s Instagram Karen’s LinkedIn Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: YouTube Website Apple Podcast Spotify SoundCloud Stitcher iHeart Radio
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  • DL Walker: Corrective Functional Foot and Ankle Therapy
    Mar 28 2024
    On this episode of the Healthy, Wealthy, and Smart Podcast, Dr. Karen Litzy delves into the world of foot and ankle health with expert Deborah L Walker Goetz, BS., MS., Ed., PT, an educator and healer passionate about getting people back on their feet. DL shares her journey into specializing in the foot and ankle, emphasizing the importance of balance, fall prevention, and the crucial role of the foot as the base of support for our body's center of gravity. Tune in to learn valuable insights on foot mobility and maintaining stability for overall health and wellness. Show notes: [00:01:08] Foot and ankle interest sparked. [00:07:37] Functional corrective diagnosis and evaluation. [00:10:20] The importance of big toe. [00:15:24] The importance of foot mobility. [00:19:47] Foot and ankle surgeries. [00:24:44] The complexity of the foot. [00:28:25] Treating patients holistically. [00:34:16] Alignment dictates function, stability, and mobility. [00:35:19] Finding PT alignment for stability. More About DL Walker: Deborah L Walker Goetz, (DL Walker for short) is a Corrective Functional Therapist, Educator and Health Care Management Consultant, with a specialization in foot and ankle therapy. With over 35 years in health care, her education includes degrees in Physical Therapy, Fitness, Cardiac Rehabilitation, and Exercise Science. She has completed advanced post professional certifications in Functional Manual Therapy, Health Coaching, and Energetic Medicine.A teacher at heart, DL creates credentialed course work internationally for Physical Therapists (physios), Podiatrists, Podorthists, and Athletic Trainers. Her courses are approved for CPD credit in the UK and continuing education in 31 US states. Utilizing Diagnostic Functional Evaluation, a straightforward, simple, and targeted system to promptly identify the root cause of an issue, combined with a comprehensive corrective functional treatment method, facilitates a fast and comprehensive approach for the prevention, enhancement of performance, and rehabilitation of the lower kinetic chain. Resources from this Episode: DL’s Website DL on Facebook The Forefoot Forum Facebook Group DL on LinkedIn DL’s Email DL’s Courses DL on YouTube Free Gift from DL Jane Sponsorship Information: Book a one-on-one demo here Mention the code LITZY1MO for a free month Follow Dr. Karen Litzy on Social Media: Karen’s Twitter Karen’s Instagram Karen’s LinkedIn Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: YouTube Website Apple Podcast Spotify SoundCloud Stitcher iHeart Radio
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    39 mins