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Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
Balancing Life's Issues
34 episodes
2 weeks ago
Balancing Life's Issues in Partnership with Aetna presents "Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies" the podcast as part of the 360 Health initiative. Your host Kai bring on experts for lively and sincere discussions around our mental health and how to better manage it. Topics include (but are not limited to!); Sleep, Health and Wellbeing, Eating Right on the Run and On a Budget, Your Path to Inner Peace and, Managing Finances.
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Balancing Life's Issues in Partnership with Aetna presents "Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies" the podcast as part of the 360 Health initiative. Your host Kai bring on experts for lively and sincere discussions around our mental health and how to better manage it. Topics include (but are not limited to!); Sleep, Health and Wellbeing, Eating Right on the Run and On a Budget, Your Path to Inner Peace and, Managing Finances.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness,
Fitness,
Nutrition
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Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
Compassion Fatigue
This is Whole Minds Healthy Bodies the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you...the MTA...where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing....Episode Overview:In this powerful episode, James Francis sits down with Christine Walchuk, an experienced educator and 360 Health trainer, to explore the often overlooked experience of compassion fatigue. While commonly associated with healthcare or first responders, compassion fatigue can affect anyone in a helping or service profession—including MTA employees who interact daily with the public under high-stress conditions.Christine explains how compassion fatigue differs from burnout and stress, outlines early warning signs, and provides actionable tools to support self-awareness and recovery. Together, they explore how MTA workers can better care for themselves while continuing to care for others—at work, at home, and throughout the city.Key Takeaways:* Compassion fatigue is emotional exhaustion from caring deeply for others, especially under stress.* It’s distinct from burnout, which is often linked to workload and chronic stress.* Warning signs include irritability, detachment, fatigue, trouble sleeping, and reduced motivation.* Many people don’t notice compassion fatigue until it has significantly impacted their wellbeing.* Self-reflection questions—like “Do I feel drained?” or “Am I more irritable than usual?”—can help with early detection.* Small in-the-moment strategies include deep breathing, grounding exercises, music, and movement.* Coworker support is critical—check in with one another and celebrate small wins.* A mental shift from “fixing” to “helping” can relieve emotional burden.* Setting boundaries, engaging in hobbies, and transitioning out of “work mode” protect long-term wellbeing.* Self-care isn’t selfish—it’s self-preservation and an investment in showing up fully.Sound Bites:* “You can care without carrying everyone’s burden.”* “Self-care is not selfish—it’s self-preservation.”* “You can’t pour from an empty pitcher.”* “Celebrate the small wins—they matter.”Meet the Guest:Christine Walchuk, M.S.Ed., is an independent consultant and longtime educator who brings decades of experience in training and program development across corporate and academic settings. A certified Master Trainer and qualified MBTI administrator, Christine has led workshops across the U.S. and internationally for clients including Aetna, Anthem, Cigna, Ceridian, and more. Her expertise spans topics such as emotional intelligence, stress management, mental health in the workplace, and positive psychology. Christine is passionate about helping people manage life’s challenges—and thrive in the process.This episode is made in partnership with Balancing Life’s Issues. Additional Resources:Whole Minds Healthy Bodies - https://wholeandhealthy.website (https://wholeandhealthy.website/)
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2 weeks ago
15 minutes 12 seconds

Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
Promoting Family Health
In this uplifting and practical episode, host James Francis welcomes health educator and exercise physiologist Diane Pulleyblank to discuss how families can improve their total wellbeing—physically, mentally, and emotionally—by prioritizing simple, intentional moments of connection.Diane shares evidence-based insights and personal stories about the benefits of shared meals, movement, and conversation. From helping kids build lifelong habits to showing busy families how to create new traditions, this episode is filled with realistic advice for MTA workers who want to support their family’s health—even on the go.Whether it’s Taco Tuesdays, prepping food with your kids, or taking a short evening walk, the message is clear: family time is fuel for the soul.Keywords:family health, shared meals, physical activity, family connection, healthy habits, MTA wellness, meal prep, parent wellness, emotional wellbeing, family routinesKey Takeaways:* Family meals are about connection, not just food—helping children learn communication skills, healthy choices, and belonging.* Shared meals are linked to lower rates of anxiety, depression, and risky behaviors in teens.* Sit-down dinners aren’t the only option—shared breakfasts, dessert nights, or car rides count too.* Involving everyone in meal prep creates bonding opportunities and lifelong healthy habits.* Fun traditions like “Taco Tuesday” or “Hamburger Friday” build consistency and enjoyment.* Setting realistic expectations (like “just taste it”) helps reduce mealtime stress.* Keeping phones off the table can deepen connection and reduce distractions.* Physical activity together has proven benefits: lower stress, improved mood, and stronger relationships.* Activities can be simple—like post-dinner walks, raking leaves, or dancing while cleaning.* Celebrating milestones with movement (like bowling or hiking) creates lasting memories.Sound Bites:* "Family meals build a sense of belonging and family culture."* "Families who move together, thrive together."* "It doesn’t have to be big—just one shared activity this week can make a difference."* "Family time is fuel for the soul."This episode is made in partnership with Balancing Life’s Issues.Additional Resources:Whole Minds Healthy Bodies - https://wholeandhealthy.website (https://wholeandhealthy.website/)
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1 month ago
14 minutes 15 seconds

Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
Staying on Track: Navigating Life’s Toughest Moments
***The following episode contains a discussion about suicide and mental health that may be difficult for some listeners. If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please stop this podcast and dial 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Help is available 24/7—free and confidential.This is Whole Minds Healthy Bodies the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you…the MTA…where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing.In this thoughtful and encouraging episode, host James Francis sits down with wellness expert John Ebron to discuss how MTA employees can recognize early signs of stress and build healthy support systems. Together, they explore how life’s pressures—from long hours to cultural expectations—can make it difficult to reach out for help, and why connection is the key to resilience.From understanding when stress is no longer “normal,” to breaking cultural taboos around seeking support, John shares practical tools and empowering phrases to help you reframe your mindset. You’ll also hear how to create a strong “personal sphere of influence” so you always have the right people in your corner.Whether you’re navigating long shifts, managing family responsibilities, or simply feeling overwhelmed, this episode offers real-world strategies to help you stay healthy, happy, and whole.Key Takeaways:* Stress doesn’t wait its turn—recognize when your body and mood are signaling a need for support.* Pay attention to changes such as constant fatigue, irritability, or loss of interest in things you enjoy.* Cultural or family norms may discourage speaking up—but seeking help is a strength, not a weakness.* Use the phrases “that’s not necessarily true” and “that’s not helping me” to break negative patterns.* Build and maintain your personal support circle—renew “contracts” with those who truly help your wellbeing.* Connection is essential to resilience: don’t isolate when times get tough.Sound Bites:“Stress is rude—it doesn’t wait in line.”“We deserve to be healthy, happy, and whole.”“That’s not helping me.”“Connection is a strength, not a weakness.”Keywords:stress management, resilience, MTA wellbeing, cultural barriers, seeking help, support systems, mental health, emotional health, personal influence, connectionAdditional Resources:Whole Minds Healthy Bodies – https://wholeandhealthy.website (https://wholeandhealthy.website/)Balancing Life’s Issues – https://balancinglifesissues.com/podcast-bli/ (https://balancinglifesissues.com/podcast-bli/)Thank you for listening to Whole Minds Healthy Bodies the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you…the MTA…where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing.Don’t forget! You can visit wholeandhealthy.website (https://wholeandhealthy.website/) for free access to incredible content created by experts—podcasts, webinars, and reading materials on topics like sleep, inner peace, nutrition, and meditation. Exclusively for you, the MTA.This episode is made in partnership with Balancing Life’s Issues.
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2 months ago
12 minutes 43 seconds

Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
Shop Smart, Eat Healthy: A Guide to Mindful Grocery Shopping
his is Whole Minds Healthy Bodies the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you...the MTA...where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing....In this practical and motivating episode, host James Francis is joined by health and wellness coach Krystal Taylor to discuss how mindful grocery shopping can transform your overall health. Together, they explore how the choices made in the grocery store impact your success with nutrition, meal prep, and long-term wellbeing—especially for MTA employees looking for convenient and budget-friendly strategies.From building smarter lists to understanding the power of color in your cart, Krystal shares realistic tips on how to save time, stretch your dollar, and make small swaps that lead to big health wins. Whether it’s navigating misleading labels or finding flexible ways to prep meals, this episode will help you take charge of your nutrition—starting in the aisle.Key Takeaways:* Shopping smart is the beginning of your health journey.* Grocery shopping while hungry often leads to impulse buying.* A clear shopping list keeps you focused and efficient.* Stick to the perimeter of the store to avoid heavily processed foods.* Meal prep doesn't mean cooking every meal at once—keep it simple.* Frozen fruits and vegetables retain nutrients and are convenient.* Vibrant, colorful foods are more nutrient-dense and appealing.* Greek yogurt is a great substitute for sour cream.* Healthier labels can still be misleading—check the ingredients.* A running list throughout the week streamlines grocery trips.Sound Bites:* "Don't go grocery shopping hungry!"* "Meal prep doesn't have to be overwhelming."* "Balance is key in healthy eating."Keywords:grocery shopping, healthy eating, meal prep, nutrition tips, mindful shopping, budget-friendly meals, color in food, condiment swaps, meal planning, health and wellnessAdditional Resources:Whole Minds Healthy Bodies - https://wholeandhealthy.website (https://wholeandhealthy.website/)Balancing Life's Issues - https://balancinglifesissues.com/podcast-bli/ (https://balancinglifesissues.com/podcast-bli/)Thank you for listening to Whole Minds Healthy Bodies the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you...the MTA...where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing....Don’t forget! You can visit wholeandhealthy.website (https://wholeandhealthy.website/) for free access to incredible content created by experts. Podcasts, webinars, and reading materials on topics like sleep, inner peace, nutrition, and meditation. Exclusively for you the MTA.This episode is made in partnership with Balancing Life’s Issues.
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3 months ago
16 minutes 15 seconds

Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
Sun Protection
This is Whole Minds Healthy Bodies the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you...the MTA...where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing....In this episode of Whole Minds Healthy Bodies, Dr. Donna Thomas breaks down the essential facts about sun protection and skin safety. Whether you’re commuting, working outdoors, or relaxing on a weekend, protecting your skin from UV rays is a vital part of overall health. Dr. Thomas debunks common myths about melanin and sun safety, explains how SPF really works, and offers easy-to-follow tips for applying sunscreen effectively.This episode is packed with practical sun safety strategies for MTA employees and their families, including how to choose the right sunscreen, why eye protection matters, and how to build habits that can prevent long-term damage like skin cancer.Key Takeaways:* Sun protection is essential for all skin tones—melanin is not enough.* SPF (Sun Protection Factor) indicates how long sunscreen will protect you from UVB rays.* Reapply sunscreen every two hours, especially after sweating or swimming.* Apply sunscreen 15 minutes before sun exposure to allow absorption.* A nickel-sized amount is recommended for your face.* Don't forget vulnerable areas like lips, ears, and the back of your neck.* Sunglasses should offer 100% UV protection to safeguard your eyes.* Protective clothing and wide-brimmed hats add an extra layer of defense.* Starting a sun protection routine now helps prevent skin cancer and long-term damage. This episode is made in partnership with Balancing Life’s Issues.Additional Resources:Whole Minds Healthy Bodies - https://wholeandhealthy.website (https://wholeandhealthy.website/)Balancing Life's Issues - https://balancinglifesissues.com/podcast-bli/ (https://balancinglifesissues.com/podcast-bli/)Thank you for listening to Whole Minds Healthy Bodies the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you...the MTA...where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing....Don’t forget! You can visit wholeandhealthy.website (https://wholeandhealthy.website/) for free access to incredible content created by experts. Podcasts, webinars, and reading materials on topics like sleep, inner peace, nutrition, and meditation. Exclusively for you the MTA.
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4 months ago
11 minutes 30 seconds

Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
The Gut Brain Connection
This is Whole Minds Healthy Bodies the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you...the MTA...where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing.... Episode Overview:In this enlightening episode, host James Francis speaks with nutritionist Michelle Beyer about the powerful connection between your gut and your brain. Together, they explore how gut health directly impacts mental clarity, emotional balance, and overall performance—especially for MTA employees with demanding and unpredictable schedules.Michelle breaks down the science behind the gut-brain connection and offers realistic, actionable strategies to support digestive and mental health. From integrating fiber-rich foods to using probiotics, and from improving hydration to mindful eating, this episode is packed with insights to help MTA workers take control of their wellbeing from the inside out.Key Takeaways:* The gut is often referred to as the “second brain” due to its impact on mental health.* Gut health significantly influences mental clarity, energy levels, and emotional balance.* Chronic stress and irregular schedules can negatively affect digestion and the microbiome.* Regular eating and sleeping patterns are vital for digestive health.* Probiotics and prebiotics help maintain a balanced gut microbiome.* Fiber-rich foods play a critical role in supporting gut flora and digestive function.* Mindful eating encourages better digestion and reduces stress-related symptoms.* Staying hydrated is essential for gut processing and overall wellbeing.* Physical movement stimulates digestive function and supports gut health.* An imbalanced gut can contribute to mood swings, anxiety, and fatigue.Thank you for listening to Whole Minds Healthy Bodies the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you...the MTA...where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing....Don’t forget! You can visit wholeandhealthy.website (wholeandhealthy.website) for free access to incredible content created by experts. Podcasts, webinars, and reading materials on topics like sleep, inner peace, nutrition, and meditation. Exclusively for you the MTA.
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5 months ago
13 minutes 38 seconds

Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
Resiliency for Working Parents and Caretakers
Guest(s): Rah KalonHosted by: James FrancisThis is Whole Minds Healthy Bodies the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you...the MTA...where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing....In this heartfelt and insightful episode, James Francis is joined by emotional wellness expert Rah Kalon to discuss the unique challenges faced by working parents and caregivers—especially those in high-stress, high-impact roles like MTA employees. With May being Mental Health Awareness Month, Rah provides powerful, compassionate strategies to support emotional resilience, manage guilt, and build healthy habits that promote overall wellbeing.Together, they explore how self-awareness, self-regulation, and social connection can help working parents not just survive but thrive. From breath work to reframing guilt, Rah shares practical tools rooted in emotional intelligence that can make a meaningful difference—starting with the first 30 minutes of your day.Key Takeaways:* Resilience for working parents begins with self-compassion and letting go of guilt.* Objective self-awareness helps individuals understand their strengths and needs.* Reparenting oneself—showing empathy and care—is a vital emotional regulation tool.* Social support at work creates a sense of belonging and reduces stress.* The average person spends 90,000 hours working—building community at work matters.* Morning and evening “power hours” are crucial for mental check-ins and rest.* 4-7-8 breathing can regulate the nervous system and reduce stress throughout the day.* Mindfulness, sleep routines, and daily reflection foster mental clarity and resilience.This episode is made in partnership with Balancing Life’s Issues.Thank you for listening to Whole Minds Healthy Bodies the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you...the MTA...where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing....Don’t forget! You can visit wholeandhealthy.website for free access to incredible content created by experts. Podcasts, webinars, and reading materials on topics like sleep, inner peace, nutrition, and meditation. Exclusively for you the MTA.
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6 months ago
12 minutes 36 seconds

Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
Relaxation Techniques
This is Whole Minds Healthy Bodies the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you...the MTA...where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing....Episode Overview:In this episode of Whole Minds Healthy Bodies, James Francis and Shanti Douglas discuss the significance of relaxation techniques, especially for workers in high-stress environments like the MTA. They explore various quick relaxation methods that can be integrated into daily routines, the importance of post-work activities for unwinding, and practical tips for improving sleep quality. The conversation emphasizes the need for mindfulness and self-care in maintaining overall health and wellbeing.Key Takeaways:* Relaxation is crucial for managing stress in high-pressure jobs.* Understanding the why behind relaxation techniques enhances their effectiveness.* Quick relaxation techniques can be integrated into daily activities.* Post-work routines should include enjoyable and lighthearted activities.* Movement and outdoor activities can significantly improve mental health.* Sleep quality can be improved with mindful practices and routines.* Attaching relaxation techniques to daily habits helps in remembering to practice them.* Micro practices throughout the day can lead to significant changes over time.* Creating a supportive environment aids in relaxation and stress relief.* Engaging in hobbies can help alleviate the buildup of daily tension.Sound Bites:* "Get outside, explore nature."* "Movement helps relieve stress."Additional Resources:* Intro to Meditation with Shanti DouglasEp 1: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whole-minds-healthy-bodies/id1697911399?i=1000623349986Ep 2: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whole-minds-healthy-bodies/id1697911399?i=1000624085421Ep 3: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whole-minds-healthy-bodies/id1697911399?i=1000624184786Ep 4: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whole-minds-healthy-bodies/id1697911399?i=1000624564187Ep 5: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whole-minds-healthy-bodies/id1697911399?i=1000624786631Thank you for listening to Whole Minds Healthy Bodies the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you...the MTA...where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing....Don’t forget! You can visit wholeandhealthy.website (https://wholeandhealthy.website/) for free access to incredible content created by experts. Podcasts, webinars, and reading materials on topics like sleep, inner peace, nutrition, and meditation. Exclusively for you the MTA.
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7 months ago
11 minutes 27 seconds

Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
Unplugging to Recharge
Welcome to “Whole Minds Healthy Bodies” the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you...the MTA...where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing....As an MTA employee, you're always on the go—whether you’re keeping the trains running, managing bus routes, or ensuring the city moves smoothly. But with long shifts, high demands, and a fast-paced work environment, taking time to unplug is more important than ever.In this episode, on-site trainers James Francis and Shari Adler share practical, real-world strategies to help you step away and recharge, even in the middle of a busy day. Learn how to:* Use quick breathing exercises to manage stress in the moment* Incorporate grounding techniques—even while on the job* Develop simple, effective self-care rituals to maintain balance and well-beingYour work keeps NYC moving—now it’s time to focus on your health, too. Tune in now and take the first step toward feeling more refreshed, recharged, and ready to take on the day!Don’t forget! You can visit wholeandhealthy.website for free access to incredible content created by experts just like Shari. Podcasts, webinars, and reading materials on topics like sleep, inner peace, nutrition, and meditation. Exclusively for you the MTA.
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8 months ago
10 minutes 54 seconds

Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
Your Healthy Heart
Welcome to “Whole Minds Healthy Bodies,” the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you...the MTA...where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing....Keywordsheart health, stress management, nutrition, hydration, healthy habits, healthcare partnershipSummaryIn this episode, Dr. Donna Thomas discusses the critical importance of heart health, particularly for MTA members who may face elevated stress levels. She highlights actionable strategies for managing stress, maintaining a healthy diet, staying hydrated, and recognizing the early warning signs of heart issues. Dr. Thomas emphasizes the value of self-care, proactive health management, and building a strong partnership with healthcare providers to promote heart health and overall wellbeing.Takeaways* Prioritize self-care to effectively manage stress.* Plan meals in advance to ensure consistent healthy eating habits.* Stay hydrated throughout the day to support heart health.* Incorporate movement into your daily routine, even in small amounts.* Practice deep breathing techniques to reduce stress.* Recognize and address signs of heart issues promptly.* Schedule regular check-ups with healthcare professionals to stay ahead of potential concerns.* Ask questions about medications and treatments to be informed.* Choose natural foods to fuel your body.* Build healthy habits that are sustainable over time.Sound Bites* "Prioritizing your self-care is so important."* "Take a proactive stance in your healthcare."Thank you for listening to “Whole Minds Healthy Bodies,” the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you...the MTA...where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing....Don’t forget! You can visit wholeandhealthy.website for free access to incredible content created by experts. Podcasts, webinars, and reading materials on topics like sleep, inner peace, nutrition, and meditation. Exclusively for you, the MTA.
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9 months ago
11 minutes 5 seconds

Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
Practicing Gratitude
In this episode of Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies the podcast, host James Francis sits down with Amy Grazen to explore the transformative power of gratitude. Together, they discuss how practicing gratitude can shift mindsets, enhance emotional wellbeing, and counteract negativity. Amy shares practical techniques for making gratitude a daily habit, such as journaling, expressing appreciation, and reflecting on challenges. The conversation also highlights mindfulness and habit stacking as effective ways to integrate gratitude into everyday life, offering listeners tools to improve sleep, health, and overall outlook.Key Takeaways:* Gratitude is more than a feeling; it’s a transformative practice.* Consistently practicing gratitude can significantly improve overall wellbeing.* Gratitude helps counteract negative emotions and manage adversity.* Keeping a gratitude journal is a simple yet powerful technique.* Small acts of expressing gratitude—like a smile—can make a difference.* Mindfulness enhances our ability to experience and express gratitude.* Reflecting on challenges can reveal unexpected opportunities for gratitude.* Habit stacking can make practicing gratitude a seamless part of daily routines.* Gratitude can positively influence the emotional climate of any situation.* Regular gratitude practice can improve sleep and support overall health.Don’t Forget! Whole Minds Healthy Bodies is a 360 Health initiative from Aetna, created exclusively for you—the MTA. Visit wholeandhealthy.website for free access to expert-created content, including podcasts, webinars, and reading materials on topics like sleep, inner peace, nutrition, and meditation.Subscribe to Whole Minds Healthy Bodies wherever you get your podcasts!
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10 months ago
10 minutes 13 seconds

Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
Healthy Holiday Season
Welcome to “Whole Minds Healthy Bodies” the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you the MTA. Where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing.In this episode of Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies - Diane Pulleyblank discusses the challenges of maintaining health during the holiday season. She explores the temptations of holiday foods, the impact of disrupted schedules, and the importance of planning to avoid overeating. Diane emphasizes the need for exercise, quality sleep, and stress management, while also providing creative gift-giving ideas and scheduling tips to help listeners navigate the holiday season healthily and joyfully.Don’t forget! You can visit wholeandhealthy.website (wholeandhealthy.website) for free access to incredible content created by experts just like Diane. Podcasts, webinars, and reading materials on topics like sleep, inner peace, nutrition, and meditation. Exclusively for you the MTA.
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11 months ago
13 minutes 38 seconds

Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
How to Balance Work and Caregiving
Welcome to “Whole Minds Healthy Bodies” the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you...the MTA...where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing....In this podcast episode, Patricia Raskin discusses the critical balance between caregiving and self-care, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, effective communication, and financial planning for caregivers. She highlights the emotional challenges faced by caregivers and the necessity of building a support network. The conversation also touches on the unique challenges faced by MTA workers, such as long hours and stressful interactions, and how these factors impact their caregiving responsibilities. Raskin encourages caregivers to practice self-compassion and to prioritize their own well-being to be effective in their roles.Key Takeaways:Self-care is essential for effective caregiving.Caregivers must be self-aware of their own needs.Delegating tasks can significantly reduce stress.Effective communication is crucial in caregiving roles.Financial planning is necessary for caregiving responsibilities.Emotional challenges like guilt and frustration are common.Building a support network is vital for caregivers.Compassion fatigue can affect caregivers' well-being.MTA workers face unique challenges in balancing work and caregiving.Planning for the future includes legal considerations like power of attorney.Don’t forget! You can visit wholeandhealthy.website for free access to incredible content created by experts just like Cindy. Podcasts, webinars, and reading materials on topics like sleep, inner peace, nutrition, and meditation. Exclusively for you the MTA. 
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1 year ago
13 minutes 21 seconds

Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
Health and Wellness for Women and Families
Welcome to “Whole Minds Healthy Bodies” the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you...the MTA...where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing.... In this episode, we’re diving into a critical topic that impacts all of us—women’s health. Women’s health isn’t just a women’s issue; it’s a human issue. Prioritizing women's health uplifts families, strengthens communities, and creates a healthier society as a whole. Our guest today is Theresa Francois who you may have seen on site! She is an innovative speaker and educator, who will share her wealth of knowledge and personal experiences to help us understand why everyone should care about women’s health.Theresa discusses the essential role healthcare providers play in women’s wellness, the importance of screenings, and shares her unique experiences as a woman navigating the healthcare system. She also opens up about her own journey with breast cancer and the broader challenges women face in maintaining their health.Guest Bio:Theresa Francois is a dynamic and versatile speaker who brings her expertise as an educator to deliver interactive and inspiring trainings. With a background in psychology, special education, and school administration, she speaks on a wide range of topics, including stress management, personal development, and diversity and inclusion. Theresa holds certifications in Mental Health First Aid and Substance Abuse Prevention, and has conducted workshops for Fortune 500 companies, St. John’s University, Verizon, and JP Morgan.You can visit wholeandhealthy.website for free access to incredible content created by experts just like Theresa. Podcasts, webinars, and reading materials on topics like sleep, inner peace, nutrition, and meditation. Exclusively for you the MTA. 
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1 year ago
16 minutes 13 seconds

Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
Suicide Prevention
Welcome to this deeply important episode of "Whole Minds Healthy Bodies," a podcast dedicated to improving the total health and well-being of MTA employees. As part of Aetna’s 360 Health initiative, today’s discussion centers around a topic that impacts millions of lives: suicide prevention.In this episode, we address the alarming statistics surrounding suicide, a crisis that continues to devastate families and communities. In 2022 alone, over 13.2 million Americans seriously considered suicide, 3.8 million made a plan, 1.6 million attempted, and tragically, more than 49,000 people lost their lives, with one person dying by suicide every 11 minutes, according to the CDC .Your host Kai opens up about a personal loss to suicide and underscores the urgency of seeking help if you or a loved one is in crisis. The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline offers free, confidential support 24/7 and can be reached by dialing 988 .To bring a message of hope and understanding, we’re joined by Cindy Sheriff, a seasoned behavioral health clinician with over 35 years of experience working with individuals experiencing suicidal ideation and their families. Together, we explore how opening up conversations around mental health can pave the way to healing and support.This episode is not just about statistics; it's about recognizing the importance of every life and finding hope in the darkest moments.Sources:CNN, "988 Suicide Lifeline Sees Surge in Call Volume Since Launch," July 16, 2024.[Link](https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/16/health/988-suicide-lifeline-numbers/index.html)CDC, "Suicide Data and Statistics," 2022. [Link](https://www.cdc.gov/suicide/facts/data.html)
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1 year ago
17 minutes 42 seconds

Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
Shop Smart, Eat Healthy: A Guide to Mindful Grocery Shopping
Welcome to the "Whole Minds Healthy Bodies" podcast, a 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you, the MTA. Our goal is to improve your total health and wellbeing.In this episode, we discuss strategies to navigate the grocery with Jamie Kaplan, an Integrative Health and Nutrition Coach that specializes in helping individuals implement diet and lifestyle changes tailored to their unique goals and needs. From planning your shopping trip to sticking to the store's perimeter, we cover essential tips to help you avoid unnecessary purchases and how you can commit to meal planning.Key Topics Covered:* Making a Plan:Importance of creating a shopping list.Benefits of planning meals ahead of time.How to avoid impulse buys.* Shopping the Perimeters:Understanding the layout of grocery stores.Focusing on fresh produce, dairy, and lean proteins found on the store’s edges.Minimizing trips to the center aisles where processed foods are located.* Avoid Wandering:Sticking to your shopping list.How to navigate the store efficiently.Tips for avoiding distractions and unhealthy temptations.* Committing to Meal Planning:Steps to create a weekly meal plan.Benefits of meal prepping for health and budget.Resources and tools to help you get started.Resources Mentioned:* City Harvest https://www.cityharvest.org/ (https://www.cityharvest.org/)* Grow NYC https://www.grownyc.org/ (https://www.grownyc.org/)* Sharing Excess https://www.sharingexcess.com/ (https://www.sharingexcess.com/)* SNAP Program (supplemental nutrition assistance program) via NYC.gov (http://nyc.gov/) * NY Common Pantry https://nycommonpantry.org/ (https://nycommonpantry.org/)* Harlem Grown https://www.harlemgrown.org/ (https://www.harlemgrown.org/)* Local CSA's
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1 year ago
20 minutes 22 seconds

Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
Sun Protection: Staying Safe While You Enjoy the Sun
Welcome to the “Whole Minds Healthy Bodies” the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you...the MTA...where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing....As we enter the thick of summer, it’s more important than ever to protect yourself from the sun’s harmful rays. In this episode, your host Kai sits down with Dr. Yarisa Bonet, an expert in health promotion and education programs. Dr. Bonet holds a Doctor of Education degree and has dedicated her career to developing initiatives that promote health and wellness, including sun protection.Join us as we delve into essential tips and strategies for staying safe under the sun. Dr. Bonet shares her expert advice on the best sun protection practices, the importance of regular skin checks, and how to choose the right sunscreen. Whether you\'re working inside or out, this episode will provide you with valuable insights to keep your skin healthy all summer long.Tune in and learn how to protect yourself from the sun\'s harmful effects while continuing to serve the great city of New York. Stay safe, stay cool, and stay sun-protected!Don’t forget! You can visit wholeandhealthy.website for free access to incredible content created by experts just like Nathalie. Podcasts, webinars, and reading materials on topics like sleep, inner peace, nutrition, and meditation. Exclusively for you the MTA. 
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1 year ago
14 minutes 4 seconds

Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
Maximizing Your Brain's Potential
Welcome to the “Whole Minds Healthy Bodies” the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you the MTA where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing.Today is all about Maximizing Your Brain's Potential! So we've asked Nathalie Sessions, a Registered & Licensed Dietitian and Wellness Coach, onto the podcast to talk to us about how what we put into our bodies impacts our brain's ability to function at it's highest level.
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1 year ago
15 minutes 51 seconds

Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
Opening Up About Mental Health
It's May and that means it's Mental Health Awareness Month. Terms like stress, overwhelmed, and burnout have been thrown around so loosely the last few years. But did you know that each of these terms has a specific definition with actionable steps that provide real time relief?   Human beings are much more resilient than we give ourselves credit for...we just need to know how to tap into our superpower and unlock the power of our minds. But where do we start?   Licensed Professional Counselor and Nationally Certified Addictions Counselor, Julia Jackson, joins the podcast to talk to us about how we can start to open up about our mental health.  This is the “Whole Minds Healthy Bodies” the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you...the MTA...where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing.
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1 year ago
17 minutes 42 seconds

Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
Managing Fear and Anxiety
Today is about managing fear and anxiety and that should come as no surprise to the employees of the MTA. Here at 360 Health, we are acutely aware of the day-to-day operations of this community and how unpredictable the job site can be. So today I’ve asked Rah Kalon onto the podcast to coach us through managing these complicated emotions so that they don’t consume our daily lives. Rah is a national speaker, trainer, and Toastmasters graduate. Rah got their Bachelors in Strategic Communication from the University of North Texas and claimed their Masters in Clinical Counseling from UNT Dallas. They went on to found their own emotional intelligence consulting company in 2020.  This is the “Whole Minds Healthy Bodies” the podcast. A 360 Health initiative from Aetna exclusively for you...the MTA...where the goal is improving your total health and wellbeing.
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1 year ago
13 minutes 57 seconds

Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies
Balancing Life's Issues in Partnership with Aetna presents "Whole Minds, Healthy Bodies" the podcast as part of the 360 Health initiative. Your host Kai bring on experts for lively and sincere discussions around our mental health and how to better manage it. Topics include (but are not limited to!); Sleep, Health and Wellbeing, Eating Right on the Run and On a Budget, Your Path to Inner Peace and, Managing Finances.