If you like House Call with Dr. Hyman, you're going to love my new podcast, The Doctor's Farmacy.
This podcast is a place for deeper conversations about central issues of our time that affect us all.
Researching my last book, Food: What the Heck Should I Eat?, it became clear to me that we need to unpack the shifts and intersections of medicine, nutrition, food systems, health and food policy, and much more. The food system is at the root of our chronic disease epidemic, climate change, poverty, social injustice, environmental degradation, economic crises, and even challenges in education and national security.
The old foundations of medicine are breaking down and a new model, a systems view or Functional Medicine, is emerging at the paradigm that has the potential to reverse the chronic disease epidemic. Food and the way we produce and consume it is the nexus of most of our world’s health, environmental, climate, economic, and even political crises.
We can’t stay silent about these issues any longer. That’s why I created my new podcast, The Doctor’s Farmacy.
Find it anywhere you listen to podcasts (or visit drhyman.com/podcast). Thanks for tuning in!
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If you like House Call with Dr. Hyman, you're going to love my new podcast, The Doctor's Farmacy.
This podcast is a place for deeper conversations about central issues of our time that affect us all.
Researching my last book, Food: What the Heck Should I Eat?, it became clear to me that we need to unpack the shifts and intersections of medicine, nutrition, food systems, health and food policy, and much more. The food system is at the root of our chronic disease epidemic, climate change, poverty, social injustice, environmental degradation, economic crises, and even challenges in education and national security.
The old foundations of medicine are breaking down and a new model, a systems view or Functional Medicine, is emerging at the paradigm that has the potential to reverse the chronic disease epidemic. Food and the way we produce and consume it is the nexus of most of our world’s health, environmental, climate, economic, and even political crises.
We can’t stay silent about these issues any longer. That’s why I created my new podcast, The Doctor’s Farmacy.
Find it anywhere you listen to podcasts (or visit drhyman.com/podcast). Thanks for tuning in!
If you want to avoid stress, you’ve been born in the wrong era. Chronic stress has become an epidemic in our society where faster is better, and we attempt to pack more obligations into our ever-expanding schedules.
Luckily, there are experts out there who have come up with ways that we can achieve calm in the middle of chaos. One of those experts is Pedram Shojai, A.K.A. The Urban Monk.
Pedram Shojai has studied Kung Fu, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Yoga, Meditation, and medicine diligently for the past 20 years. He is a doctor of Oriental Medicine, the author of two books – including The Urban Monk, and he is the founder and president of Well.Org.
I don’t know about you, but I would like to be an urban monk, too! So, I sat down with Pedram during The Fat Summit 2 to talk about managing stress in our modern world. In this interview, Pedram shares his top tips for a happier and healthier life.
We had a great time talking about Pedram’s way of being, and I hope you enjoy this interview as much as I did.
Wishing you health and happiness,
Mark Hyman, MD
House Call With Dr. Hyman
If you like House Call with Dr. Hyman, you're going to love my new podcast, The Doctor's Farmacy.
This podcast is a place for deeper conversations about central issues of our time that affect us all.
Researching my last book, Food: What the Heck Should I Eat?, it became clear to me that we need to unpack the shifts and intersections of medicine, nutrition, food systems, health and food policy, and much more. The food system is at the root of our chronic disease epidemic, climate change, poverty, social injustice, environmental degradation, economic crises, and even challenges in education and national security.
The old foundations of medicine are breaking down and a new model, a systems view or Functional Medicine, is emerging at the paradigm that has the potential to reverse the chronic disease epidemic. Food and the way we produce and consume it is the nexus of most of our world’s health, environmental, climate, economic, and even political crises.
We can’t stay silent about these issues any longer. That’s why I created my new podcast, The Doctor’s Farmacy.
Find it anywhere you listen to podcasts (or visit drhyman.com/podcast). Thanks for tuning in!