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The Future of Medicine Podcast
Aaron Wenzel, MD
50 episodes
4 weeks ago
The average wait time to see a primary care doctor is 19 days. And after waiting nearly 3 weeks to be seen, typical lobby wait times are 1-2 hours. Then, if you're lucky, you'll get 5 minutes with your doctor. People are frustrated and deserve more. This show will give you everything you need for you and your doctor to have meaningful conversations. And, frankly, some of these conversations might just save your life.
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The average wait time to see a primary care doctor is 19 days. And after waiting nearly 3 weeks to be seen, typical lobby wait times are 1-2 hours. Then, if you're lucky, you'll get 5 minutes with your doctor. People are frustrated and deserve more. This show will give you everything you need for you and your doctor to have meaningful conversations. And, frankly, some of these conversations might just save your life.
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The Future of Medicine Podcast
From Hay Fever to Food Allergies: An Expert’s Practical Insights for Better Health
The Future of Medicine Podcast, where we believe in promoting overall health and prevention over just treating sickness. Join us for the latest in medical advancements and expert advice. Subscribe and explore: https://youtube.com/@BrentwoodMD If you’ve found yourself sneezing through spring or wondering whether certain foods are causing mysterious symptoms, you’re not alone. Allergies affect millions of Americans, yet many people struggle to understand what’s triggering their symptoms or how to find real relief. I recently sat down with my colleague Dr. Jennifer Ker, a board-certified allergist-immunologist with Heritage Medical Associates in Nashville, to discuss some of the most common questions members bring to me about allergies. Dr. Ker brings impressive credentials to this conversation, earning her medical degree from the Medical College of Ohio and completing both her pediatrics residency and allergy and immunology fellowship at Vanderbilt University. She also holds a Master of Science in Neurobiology and Physiology from Northwestern University and is a fellow of both the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. That combination of intellectual challenge and immediate patient impact drew Dr. Ker to allergy care, and I was eager to get her insights into a topic I felt less equipped to address.
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3 weeks ago
27 minutes 26 seconds

The Future of Medicine Podcast
Sick Care vs. Healthcare — And What Real Healthcare Actually Looks Like
The Future of Medicine Podcast, where we believe in promoting overall health and prevention over just treating sickness. Join us for the latest in medical advancements and expert advice. Subscribe and explore: https://youtube.com/@BrentwoodMD What we call “healthcare” in America isn’t really healthcare at all. Does that surprise you, coming from a doctor? Let me tell you how I got there. Early in my career, I left family practice because of a deep frustration that still haunts many physicians today. Despite my best efforts and genuine desire to help people, I rarely saw patients get better. With 5,000-person patient panels and tight restrictions on time, I never seemed to have the time or the resources to make a real difference for the people coming to me for help. Today, I call our modern medical system “sick care” vs. healthcare — not as some childish epithet but as a recognition that while we’ve optimized the system to manage illnesses, we’ve almost entirely ignored promoting and sustaining health.
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1 month ago
1 hour 22 minutes 35 seconds

The Future of Medicine Podcast
A Women’s Health Expert Shares Insights Into Menopause, Perimenopause, and the Safety of Hormone Therapy
The Future of Medicine Podcast, where we believe in promoting overall health and prevention over just treating sickness. Join us for the latest in medical advancements and expert advice. Subscribe and explore: https://youtube.com/@BrentwoodMD I recently had the privilege of sitting down with Brooke Faught, a Doctor of Nursing Practice who has dedicated her career to women’s sexual and pelvic health. In our previous discussion, we explored women’s sexual wellness and the complexities of low libido. This time, I wanted to dive deeper into another of Brooke’s areas of expertise: safe hormone management for women navigating perimenopause and menopause. Brooke brings over two decades of experience to these conversations. As the founder of the Women’s Institute for Sexual Health and current Director of Women’s Health at Pazona MD, she’s witnessed firsthand how the medical community’s approach to hormones has evolved — for better and worse. Her expertise as a certified menopause practitioner through the Menopause Society and her fellowship with the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health give her a unique perspective on critical issues. Beyond her credentials, Brooke’s passionate advocacy for women’s health has led to significant impact in the field through her research, publications, lectures, and even lobbying efforts.
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1 month ago
32 minutes 26 seconds

The Future of Medicine Podcast
Longevity Isn’t an Accident: How to Play Offense and Win More Quality Years
The Future of Medicine Podcast, where we believe in promoting overall health and prevention over just treating sickness. Join us for the latest in medical advancements and expert advice. Subscribe and explore: https://youtube.com/@BrentwoodMD Recently, I had the privilege of speaking to a room full of entrepreneurs, creators, and business leaders — people who are relentlessly driven to maximize their potential. They wanted to know how to live longer while living better. We talked about my book, 90 Is the New 60, and I shared my thesis: We’ve entered an age where living into your 90s with the vitality of a 60-year-old is no longer science fiction. If you take ownership of your health. For most of my career, I didn’t believe that was possible. Like many of my colleagues, I was trained in a sick care model — a system designed to prevent quick death, not to optimize for long life. But once I left that system and began working with highly motivated individuals who wanted to invest in their quality of life, I realized I hadn’t been seeing the whole picture.
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2 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 9 seconds

The Future of Medicine Podcast
Breaking Down Barriers With Brooke Faught: Insights Into Women’s Sexual Wellness and Libido
The Future of Medicine Podcast, where we believe in promoting overall health and prevention over just treating sickness. Join us for the latest in medical advancements and expert advice. Subscribe and explore: https://youtube.com/@BrentwoodMD As a physician, I’ve witnessed firsthand how certain aspects of women’s health remain shrouded in silence. Too often, I’ve sat across from a patient struggling to voice concerns about sexual health, libido, or menopause-related symptoms. And for years, I felt woefully unprepared to address these conversations with the depth and expertise they deserved. That’s precisely why I was thrilled to sit down with Brooke Faught, a Doctor of Nursing Practice who has dedicated over two decades to transforming women’s sexual and pelvic health.
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2 months ago
34 minutes 9 seconds

The Future of Medicine Podcast
The End of Passive Healthcare: How Self-Advocacy Is Your Best Investment in Longevity
The Future of Medicine Podcast, where we believe in promoting overall health and prevention over just treating sickness. Join us for the latest in medical advancements and expert advice. Subscribe and explore: https://youtube.com/@BrentwoodMD We’ve reached the end of sitting back and waiting for a doctor to tell us how to be healthy. If you want a shot at a long and vibrant life, you have to take ownership of your health now — not when something breaks. The patients I see making the most meaningful progress are those who are loudest about their own goals, values, and ambitions. They don’t outsource responsibility. They show up with intention and curiosity, and they build a team that’s aligned with where they’re going. That kind of alignment matters. When you and your doctor are working in sync — thinking ahead, chasing the right targets, checking the right markers — you get a frictionless partnership with a high likelihood of great outcomes. Because here’s the truth: Passive, reactionary medicine is no longer good enough. You need an offensive mindset. You need a team that’s on board. And, in a system that’s more sick care than health care, you need to self-advocate.
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3 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 37 seconds

The Future of Medicine Podcast
‘90 Is the New 60’: Why I Wrote It, Who It’s for, and What I Hope This Book Will Accomplish
The Future of Medicine Podcast, where we believe in promoting overall health and prevention over just treating sickness. Join us for the latest in medical advancements and expert advice. Subscribe and explore: https://youtube.com/@BrentwoodMD I’ve spent nearly two decades as a physician observing patterns, gathering insights, and developing convictions about what’s truly possible for human health and longevity. This journey culminated in my new book, 90 Is the New 60: A Physician’s Guide to Feeling Great and Living a Long Time. What if we could add not just years to our lives, but decades of vibrant, purposeful living? What if the decline we commonly associate with aging isn’t inevitable but optional? These are the questions that drove me to write 90 Is the New 60 — because after all my experience, I truly believe that with the right knowledge, adding decades of vibrant living to the back half of life is a legitimate option for many, many people.
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3 months ago
1 hour 50 minutes 40 seconds

The Future of Medicine Podcast
Beyond the Surface: A Dermatologist’s Thoughts on Aging Skin and Lasting Skin Health
The Future of Medicine Podcast, where we believe in promoting overall health and prevention over just treating sickness. Join us for the latest in medical advancements and expert advice. Subscribe and explore: https://youtube.com/@BrentwoodMD As we age, our skin begins to reflect more than just our years. It often tells a story of our lifestyle, sun exposure, and even internal imbalances. At Brentwood MD, we often hear from members who want to know how to care for their skin as they get older. But they want more than just a list of creams; they want to understand what actually works, what’s worth their time and money, and what aligns with a more comprehensive view of health. I sat down with Dr. Brooke Eastham, a respected dermatologist at Nashville Skin, to get her take. After discussing skin cancer prevention, our talk turned to skin aging and what we can do about it. I appreciated both Dr. Eastham’s depth of knowledge and her ability to cut through the noise to simplify skincare in a way that truly empowers patients.
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3 months ago
25 minutes 42 seconds

The Future of Medicine Podcast
From Prevention to Precision: A Dermatologist’s Guide to Smarter Skin Health, With Dr. Eastham
The Future of Medicine Podcast, where we believe in promoting overall health and prevention over just treating sickness. Join us for the latest in medical advancements and expert advice. Subscribe and explore: https://youtube.com/@BrentwoodMD The skin tells a story. Every freckle, mole, and mark represents years of exposure to the elements, genetics at work, and the body’s remarkable ability to protect itself. Yet for all its resilience, our skin remains vulnerable to conditions that can significantly impact our health and quality of life. Understanding how to protect and care for this vital organ is just as important as caring for our internal biological landscape. Dr. Brooke Eastham, a respected colleague I’ve known since medical school, brings over a decade of dermatological expertise to this conversation.
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4 months ago
37 minutes 23 seconds

The Future of Medicine Podcast
Prevention and Detection: The Two Sides of the Longevity Coin
The Future of Medicine Podcast, where we believe in promoting overall health and prevention over just treating sickness. Join us for the latest in medical advancements and expert advice. Subscribe and explore: https://youtube.com/@BrentwoodMD My North Star is helping people live a long time and feel great doing it. The most useful approach I’ve found to accomplish this is to reverse-engineer the diseases most likely to take you off the planet. So when we talk about serious health threats here, it isn’t speculation. It’s data. The good news? Of the top 10 killers of human beings, you can take steps toward delaying, preventing, or overcoming most of them. My good friend Zane Griggs and I recently had the privilege of speaking to a group of movers and shakers in Nashville on this subject to illuminate the pathways we consider most valuable for disease prevention, detection, and longevity. I’d like to share my thoughts from that talk with you, too.
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5 months ago
1 hour 23 minutes 54 seconds

The Future of Medicine Podcast
The Power of Health Multipliers: Find Your 3 to 4 Game-Changers
The Future of Medicine Podcast, where we believe in promoting overall health and prevention over just treating sickness. Join us for the latest in medical advancements and expert advice. Subscribe and explore: https://youtube.com/@BrentwoodMD In the world of health optimization, we’re bombarded with an overwhelming array of options: new supplements, trendy diets, cutting-edge devices, and wellness practices. With so much information, it’s easy to get lost in the minutiae and miss the most basic factors that truly make a difference. What I’ve discovered through years of working with patients is surprisingly simple: most health challenges are either avoidable or reversible if you focus on the right things. You don’t need to perfect 27 new health habits. For most people, investing in three to four key health multipliers will send cascading benefits across their entire health landscape.
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6 months ago
36 minutes 26 seconds

The Future of Medicine Podcast
Personalize Your Care: Health Optimization, Early Cancer Detection, and Metabolic Management
The Future of Medicine Podcast, where we believe in promoting overall health and prevention over just treating sickness. Join us for the latest in medical advancements and expert advice. Subscribe and explore: https://youtube.com/@BrentwoodMD As a concierge physician, part of my job is to think about my members’ health even when they don’t have time to think about it themselves. People are busy with family, business, charity work — all the elements of life that are meaningful to them. And that’s a good thing. So, having an advocate who aligns with your goals, knows your values, and is incentivized to keep you healthy by watching your blind spots while you focus on living is incredibly powerful. As part of Brentwood MD’s comprehensive health optimization plan, we take a proactive approach to ferreting out developing health threats that would eventually damage either your quality or quantity of life. Two of the largest health threats we help members watch for — and ideally prevent — are cancer and metabolic disease.
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7 months ago
17 minutes 30 seconds

The Future of Medicine Podcast
Real-Life Weight Loss Case Studies to Inspire Your Journey
The Future of Medicine Podcast, where we believe in promoting overall health and prevention over just treating sickness. Join us for the latest in medical advancements and expert advice. Subscribe and explore: https://youtube.com/@BrentwoodMD Both now and in the past, I’ve dedicated my career to helping people achieve optimal health. Few areas of medicine have captured my attention and passion more than metabolic health. Over the years, Jen (Brentwood’s nurse practitioner extraordinaire) and I have worked with hundreds of patients struggling with weight issues, insulin resistance, and metabolic syndrome. Addressing these is a deeply personal and often frustrating journey. And no two stories are exactly alike. In this episode of the Future of Medicine podcast, I want to share three powerful weight loss case studies — including my own personal experience. Each is unique, but the lessons they offer are universal. If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or just plain fed up with the weight loss roller coaster, these stories might provide the inspiration or insight you need.
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7 months ago
36 minutes 12 seconds

The Future of Medicine Podcast
The Longevity Mindset: Add Decades to Your Life and Feel Good Doing It
The Future of Medicine Podcast, where we believe in promoting overall health and prevention over just treating sickness. Join us for the latest in medical advancements and expert advice. Subscribe and explore: https://youtube.com/@BrentwoodMD We all juggle countless worries every day. But when one of them is your health, you really only have one worry. Optimal health is elusive when pursued within our current sick care system. Many experience a slow, reactive, and one-size-fits-all approach because the system’s incentives are misaligned. Its infrastructure and economic backing are built around disease management, not disease prevention. Years ago, I left the conventional system to practice medicine in the concierge model, where my team and I answer only to our members — not insurance companies, big hospital systems, or anyone besides the person we’re serving. We aim to provide the structure and support for members to achieve health goals as ambitious as their professional and personal aspirations. In this episode of the Future of Medicine podcast, I’ll cover some of the key areas that everyone should be thinking about and focus on a mental paradigm shift away from the current sick care model.
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7 months ago
26 minutes 10 seconds

The Future of Medicine Podcast
Understanding and Managing Upper Extremity Pain, with Dr. Samuel Crosby
The Future of Medicine Podcast, where we believe in promoting overall health and prevention over just treating sickness. Join us for the latest in medical advancements and expert advice. Subscribe and explore: https://youtube.com/@BrentwoodMD The functionality of our upper extremities is essential for almost every aspect of daily life. From lifting a morning coffee cup to typing on a keyboard or enjoying a round of golf, our arms, hands, and shoulders are constantly in motion. Yet many of us only truly appreciate this intricate system when pain or discomfort begins to interfere with our activities. That’s when expertise in upper extremity care becomes crucial for maintaining our quality of life.
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7 months ago
49 minutes 33 seconds

The Future of Medicine Podcast
How Perfectionism Fuels Shame in High-Achievers and How to Break Free From the Cycle
The Future of Medicine Podcast, where we believe in promoting overall health and prevention over just treating sickness. Join us for the latest in medical advancements and expert advice. Subscribe and explore: https://youtube.com/@BrentwoodMD High-achieving individuals tend to struggle with perfectionism — with striving to achieve an ideal outcome in everything all the time. And what’s wrong with that? Shouldn’t perfection be the standard we aim for? Though perfection feels like a reasonable and right goal, it simply doesn’t match what we find in reality. At best, perfection is a fantasy. At worst, it’s a delusion. And in either case, when we fail to reach that supreme standard, the result is shame and frustration. In this podcast, I want to talk about the connection between perfectionism and shame, how it affects high-achievers in particular, and what you can do to free yourself from the cycle.
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10 months ago
26 minutes 25 seconds

The Future of Medicine Podcast
Spotlight Edition: Insights on Navigating Stress, Parenting, and Healthy Eating, With Dr. Lauren King
The Future of Medicine Podcast, where we believe in promoting overall health and prevention over just treating sickness. Join us for the latest in medical advancements and expert advice. Subscribe and explore: https://youtube.com/@BrentwoodMD Join Dr. Craig Wright as he welcomes Dr. Lauren King, a licensed psychologist from Southeast Psych Nashville. In this insightful episode, they tackle the mental health challenges of modern living. Dr. King shares her expert insights on navigating the pressures we face in our professional and personal lives. From managing health anxiety to harnessing the power of mindfulness, this episode is packed with practical strategies to calm our busy minds. Plus, enjoy Dr. King’s refreshing perspective on raising children and discover the psychological principle of “good enough” parenting, an approach that fosters resilience and independence in kids. Finally, explore the complex world of food relationships and body image as Dr. King offers valuable guidance for cultivating healthier attitudes for ourselves and our families. Tune in for an episode that’s not just thought-provoking but actionable!
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12 months ago
47 minutes 43 seconds

The Future of Medicine Podcast
Why Men Give Up on Their Health — and How to Take It Back for Good
The Future of Medicine Podcast, where we believe in promoting overall health and prevention over just treating sickness. Join us for the latest in medical advancements and expert advice. Subscribe and explore: https://youtube.com/@BrentwoodMD There’s a pattern I’ve observed over the years working with men — particularly high-achieving men who are deeply dedicated to their families, businesses, and communities. They’re the kind of guys who go all in on everything they do, except for one critical area: their health. Somewhere along the way, men often let their physical and emotional health slide without even realizing it. And before they know it, they’re facing down serious consequences and wondering, how did I get here? But it doesn’t have to be that way. Let’s explore why men tend to give up on their health and, just as importantly, how they can fight that tendency.
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1 year ago
41 minutes 12 seconds

The Future of Medicine Podcast
Spotlight Edition: Advanced Imaging and AI Lead to Big Changes in Cardiovascular Care, With Dr. James Earls
The Future of Medicine Podcast, where we believe in promoting overall health and prevention over just treating sickness. Join us for the latest in medical advancements and expert advice. Subscribe and explore: https://youtube.com/@BrentwoodMD Dr. Wright sits down with Dr. James Earls, a pioneer in advanced cardiovascular imaging, to explore the potential of Cleerly’s CT angiography technology in proactive heart health management. Together, they discuss how Cleerly’s comprehensive plaque analysis provides a full picture of heart health, going beyond traditional screenings. Dr. Earls introduces us to the new Cleerly Ischemia test, a breakthrough in predicting blood flow issues with unprecedented accuracy. But it’s not all about the tech! Hear stories of patients whose lives were transformed after seeing their own Cleerly scans. Whether you’re a Cleerly convert or just curious about innovative cardiac care, this episode has something for you. Tune in!
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1 year ago
43 minutes 49 seconds

The Future of Medicine Podcast
90 Is the New 60! How to Add 30 Impactful Years to Your Life
The Future of Medicine Podcast, where we believe in promoting overall health and prevention over just treating sickness. Join us for the latest in medical advancements and expert advice. Subscribe and explore: https://youtube.com/@BrentwoodMD The average life expectancy in our country is about 78 years, up from 70 years just a few decades ago. Modern advances in medicine, health education, and many other factors now make it possible for humans to live longer than ever before. We just need to take advantage of it! That said, 78 doesn’t need to be the limit. It’s possible — even simple! — to add 30 productive and vibrant years to your life. Your grandfather might have been resigned to a lifespan of 60, but you don’t have to be. With a strategic health and lifestyle approach, 90 can be the new 60.
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1 year ago
25 minutes 17 seconds

The Future of Medicine Podcast
The average wait time to see a primary care doctor is 19 days. And after waiting nearly 3 weeks to be seen, typical lobby wait times are 1-2 hours. Then, if you're lucky, you'll get 5 minutes with your doctor. People are frustrated and deserve more. This show will give you everything you need for you and your doctor to have meaningful conversations. And, frankly, some of these conversations might just save your life.