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The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.126 Fully Functional - Romana Wallace D.O.Get ready. We’re taking a road trip into functional medicine—the approach that looks beyond symptoms to address the root causes of health issues. You might’ve forgotten about this, but the Krebs cycle and all those suppressed memories from biochemistry are actually KEY when it comes to developing personalized healthcare. Please enjoy this episode as we barely scratch the surface of the functional biochemistry in healthcare that is so osteopathic in its nature. -- Identifying and Treating Nutritional Deficiencies-- Nutritional Deficiences that Compromise Health Occur in Clinicians - Not Only Patients-- Re...2025-03-291h 07The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.131 Eating Your Gene Expression - Ramona Wallace D.O.On today’s episode we delve into the intricate relationship between genetics and nutrition, exploring how genetic testing has evolved and its implications for personalized medicine. We discuss the importance of understanding pharmacogenetics, detoxification pathways, and the role of nutrition in gene expression. The conversation also touches on food sensitivities, early nutrition for children, and the ethical considerations surrounding genetic testing.The information provided in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. While we strive to share accurate and up-to-date information, this podcast is not a substitute for pr...2025-03-231h 04The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.128 The Emergence of Neurodivergence - Ramona Wallace D.O.In this episode, Dr. Ben Green and Dr. Jordan Little welcome back Dr. Ramona Wallace to discuss neurodivergence in primary care. The conversation explores the definition of neurodivergence, the significance of EEGs in understanding brain function, and the role of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation      (TMS)  in treating various neurodivergent conditions. They also delve into personal experiences with mental health, the importance of nutrition and lifestyle, and the impact of genetics and environmental factors on neurodivergence prevalence. The episode emphasizes patient-centered care and the need for a holistic approach to treatment. In this conversation, Dr. Ramona Wallace discusses the complexities of neur...2025-02-161h 17The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.123 The Right Tools for the Job - Steven Karageanas D.O.Dr. Karageanes is a primary care sports medicine physician who has specialty certification in performing arts medicine. He is President-Elect of the American Academy of Orthopedic Medicine and past-President of the American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine.  He is the editor of Principles of Manual Sports Medicine and is Official Company Physician for Eisenhower Dance Detroit.Dr. Steven Karageanas D.O. - drscoop69@gmail.comDr. Ben Greene D.O. - benjaminjkgreene@gmail.comDr. Jordan Little D.O. - jordanlittle.do@gmail.com ONMM Podcast - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠onmmpodcast@gmail.com2024-12-221h 09The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.112 Practicing Compassion Little by Little - Jordan Little D.O.As a kid, I thought I'd make a great veterinarian like my dad. But I came to see the beautiful mess of joy and heartache among my fellow humans as the place where I wanted to invest my compassion. From a South Dakota farm boy with plenty of siblings to Leukemia survivor to medical school, ONMM residency and beyond, I'm excited to take on a new adventure of "podcaster" as a life long learner and ONMM enthusiast. I'm Dr. Jordan Little D.O. to celebrate the passing of the torch to as the new interim host, I chatted with...2024-06-111h 11The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.112 Practicing Compassion Little by LittleAs a kid, I thought I'd make a great veterinarian like my dad. But I came to see the beautiful mess of joy and heartache among my fellow humans as the place where I wanted to invest my compassion. From a South Dakota farm boy with plenty of siblings to Leukemia survivor to medical school, ONMM residency and beyond, I'm excited to take on a new adventure of "podcaster" as a life long learner and ONMM enthusiast. I'm Dr. Jordan Little D.O. to celebrate the passing of the torch to as the new interim host, I chatted with...2024-06-101h 11The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.99 Fascial Innervation: A Systematic Review - Ben Greene, DO, MHS, LicIs fascia innervated? Could fascia be a pain generator. Learn about specific nerve endings and where they are found in the body. Enjoy the most recent Systematic Review on Fascial Innervation. Reach out with questions or comments at: onmmpodcast@gmail.com2024-01-0728 minOur Professor PodcastOur Professor PodcastDid George Washington Burn Down NYC?: Professor Benjamin CarpCarter interviewed Professor Carp and learned a lot. Micah on the other hand, somehow learned less than he already knew.Benjamin Carp is the Daniel M. Lyons Professor of American History at Brooklyn College. He received his BA from Yale and his MA and PhD from the University of Virginia. He is the author of Defiance of the Patriots: The Boston Tea Party and the Making of America, which won the Cox Book Prize from the Society of the Cincinnati in 2013, and Rebels Rising: Cities and the American Revolution, and his new book, The Great New York...2024-01-0533 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Zink Model a Postural Model: Relationship to the Thoracolumbar Fascia and Pelvic Cross Syndrome - Ben Greene, DOIn this lecture style episode we will talk about how the Zink Model as a postural model rooted in tensegrity. How fascia plays a key role in tensegrity. We will learn about how fascia is contractile, aids in tissue gliding, is innervated and may be a pain generator if mechanically strained. There will be a discussion about the girdling effect of the thoracolumbar fascia and how it forms an axial ring between thorax and pelvis. Finally we will end with learning how to diagnose and treat Pelvic Cross Syndrome along with strengthening deep core stabilizers. Email with comments or questions...2023-12-101h 13The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.81 The First and Only Performing Arts Medicine Fellowship for Physicians – Sajid Surve, DOHe is a lover of the fine arts and is a performing artist himself. He learned how to care for this population from Dr. Richard Bachrach a renowned Performing Arts Medicine physician who cared for many Broadway artists and other artists in Manhattan. This opened his eyes to a need in medicine - taking care of performing artists. We benefit from the talents of artists but who is going to take care of them and their many use overuse injuries. This realization led Dr. Surve and his team to establish the first Performing Arts Fellowship in the world at UNTHSC...2023-05-211h 11The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.80 Case Study: Pubic Symphysis Diastasis with Kathryn O’Malley, DO PGY3 and Megan Keen, DO OMS3In this weeks podcast episode we will be going over a case study where we have a 31 y/o G5P5005 status post spontaneous vaginal delivery of a 10lb 1oz infant. Following delivery she presented with sharp excruciating pain of left hip and groin. She reported feeling a ‘pop’ with pushing the baby out and after delivery recovery, was unable to bear weight. X-ray of pelvis revealed 2.3cm pubic symphysis diastasis. Enjoy this case study as we listen to how this patient recovered with the help of OMT. Megan Keen, DO: Abregome@msu.edu Kathryn O'Malley, DO: Becke1k@cmich.edu ...2023-05-1457 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.79 Nervous System to Nervous System Conversation – Jason Boddu, DPTIt all started out by doing the laundry at his Dad’s PT Clinic. This was the spark which sent him down the path to PT school. Currently he is a PT who values and uses manual therapies in his day to day practice. He became interested in manual therapy because he wanted to take his tools with him wherever he went. After 6 years of clinical practice though, he decided to attend an Orthopedic Residency Program to further his education. During this residency he learned a modality of treatment which has shaped his practice: Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation. Jason’s story has...2023-05-071h 15The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.78 Foundation Training with Dr. Eric Goodman, DC and Jessie SalasHelping rehabilitate a former triathlete after a serious accident made Dr. Goodman realize he wanted to dedicate his career to pain management. There were serendipitous moments in his life which led to the development of Foundation Training. Living a very active life and then having back pain himself at a very young age. Going to Chiropractic school 20 min away from the training facilities of the US Olympic Water Polo team. Having the opportunity to introduce the team to what would become Foundation Training. These are just a few of these serendipitous moments. He and his college friend and former fire...2023-04-301h 13The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastPhilosteopathy Ep.3 OMM, PM&R and Psychiatry Perspective on Pain and Its TreatmentWe all experience pain. From the moment we open our eyes to get out of bed we experience pain. What is pain and how do we as providers address it from the standpoint of PM&R, OMM and Psychiatry. Enjoy this intellectual yet casual conversation about Pain Theory. Email questions, comments or if you would like to be a guest on the podcast to: onmmpodcast@gmail.com2023-04-231h 10The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.77 Aligning People with Their Purpose - Amy Dean, DOWith her love for hospital medicine, internal medicine was a natural choice. When the house is on fire western medicine does well at putting the fire out. When you want to rebuild the house alternative forms of medicine are great options. Western medicine and alternative forms of medicine like OMT work hand in hand. Dr. Dean herself suffered from severe Guillain Barre which forced her to close her internal medicine OMT practice.  She was treated with cranial osteopathy by an ONMM physician during her illness which she says caused her seizures to diminish. The experience of OMT improved her quality o...2023-04-161h 07The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.76 Perceiving with Palpation, Peace and Presence – Melanie Wilde a German OsteopathHer gastrointestinal pain drastically decreased after an osteopath treated her following 4 bowel surgeries at 21 years of age. She began moving better, had less bowel tension and gradually progressed back to her quality of life pre-surgery. She resolved to serve people in the same manner. Melanie is constantly learning with the goal of being able to individualize patient care. She strives to be present with her patients and present in her body through her yoga practice and ice baths. She seeks optimal health through healthy, grateful eating and a keen awareness of the importance of gut health. Among the many forms...2023-04-092h 08The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.75 Teacher and Healer – Mischa Coleman, DOShe is a born healer, always wanting to help those with medical needs. She found medical school later in her career after being a massage therapist. As an FM and OMM doc she spends much of her career teaching osteopathic medical students and using her OMT skills to treat patients. Wherever she finds herself, she gives back to the community working at free clinics, using her OMT skills for the underserved. Finding health for her is restoring healthy motion. Please enjoy my conversation with Dr. Mischa Coleman, DO. You may contact Dr. Coleman at mcoleman@rvu.edu If any of...2023-04-041h 09The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp. 74 What does it mean to find health? Convocation at the Broadmoor Hotel 2023This year at the annual Convocation with the theme of Neuromusculoskeletal Physiology and the Osteopathic Concept, we asked a few physicians and medical students what they thought about the line from Dr. Still that it is the duty of the osteopath to find health, any physician can find disease. Here are their responses. This is a question I will be incorporating into every podcast episode. If you would like to be on the podcast and share your insight into what it means to find health. Please reach out to me at benjaminjkgreene@gmail.com2023-03-2609 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastPhilosteopathy Ep2: What does it mean to find health? Chris Pohlod, D.O.The science of osteopathy is the science of supportive care. It’s tapping into the pharmacy within. Still has given us a philosophy of treatment – find the health by using manipulation to remove obstruction to the body and allowing nature to take its course. On the other hand, why do so many of us have unhealthy habits? The answer may lie in the trauma we all have experienced to different degrees. For Dr. Pohlod it is the Biblical story which contains truths which lead people to overcome their trauma. The analogy of the Good Shephard is one of these key Bibl...2023-03-121h 20The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastPhilosteopathy Ep.1 What ONMM looks like now and what it may look like in 50 yearsThis is a new monthly series on different osteopathic topics of interest. We used a round table discussion format as we enjoyed ourselves at a pizza restaurant. Hopefully the background noise isn't too distracting. We discussed aspects we love about ONMM, limitations of the profession and how to better teach osteopathic medical students. ONMM residents, an osteopathic medical student and an attending all shared their ideas. It was enriching to hear the different perspectives and hope you think the same.  If you would like to participate by calling in or have a topic you would like us to discuss please e...2023-03-051h 14The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.73 The Mind/Body/Spirit approach to patient care – Min Je Woo, DOHe is a visual spatial learner who was raised by his parents to serve others. Now he is a full-fledged Family Medicine and Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine physician practicing in Nova Scotia Canada. He loves treating the living anatomy underneath his hands and wants to share his knowledge and experience with the up-and-coming generations of osteopathic physicians. He stresses the importance of approaching the patient with the lens of Mind/Body/Spirit. He values all approaches to manual therapy but in particular has a keen interest in the Respiratory Circulatory Model of OMT. Enjoy my conversation with Dr. Min Je Woo...2023-02-261h 21The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.72 The human body a manifestation of the unconscious mind – Travis Gordon, DOAs an osteopathic physician he wants to get to the bottom of WHY people feel the way they do. His clinic research and practice has led him to believe that all physical ailments have their origin in the mind particularly the unconscious mind. This has led him to pursue a better understanding of the human mind and in March he will be finishing his Masters in Humanistic Psychology. He believes in what he calls a “somato-emotional reflex. In other words, tension in one area of the body will influence the entire body because the body is a whole. Muscular tension is...2023-02-191h 47The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.71 Pilates and OMT – Nicole Wong, DO OMS4From a young age she wanted to become a doctor. The only challenge being she also loved dance. Movement, expressing her emotions and inner self through modern dance, which she did professionally, became a large part of her life. While a dancer she was a Pilates instructor. Her career in dance came to an abrupt end in a car accident. Movement was no longer free flowing, an expression of the inner self. It was painful. With resilience, trust in her body’s healing capability and Pilates, she once again began moving pain free. It was now time to pursue her fi...2023-02-121h 18The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.70 Overcoming pain attachment - Charlie Merrill, MSPT Jesse Guasco, DOPain may be caused by tissue damage, but it may also be masking a deep seeded attachment to one’s identity as a professional, a spouse/parent and as one sees themself. Living in pain may imbue every aspect of one’s life. This is a normal part of the human experience. How can we as clinicians help our patient’s work through pain attachment. Listen as Charlie Merrill and Jesse Guasco, DO walk us through how to “look under the hood” at attachment to pain. It may not be glamorous but how many of our chronic pain patient’ may truly benefi...2023-01-291h 04The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.69 Continuing the Pediatric OMT Tradition – Ryan Flaherty, D.O.He is a Disney historian and board game aficionado. If you had to guess his specialty – you would be right – he’s a pediatrician. With an All-Star team of physicians teaching him OMM at the University of North Texas Health Science Center, it was not hard to take a liking and appreciation for OMT. During residency he was on the osteopathic medicine track, keeping up on his OMT skills and discussing OMT literature with fellow residents. He loves treating infants with cranial techniques and hopes to pass this knowledge on to future OMT physicians.  Enjoy my conversation with Dr. Ryan Fl...2023-01-2251 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.68 The Relationship between M.D.’s and D.O.’s – Miriam Mills, M.D.Growing up with an M.D. Father and an M.D. herself, Dr. Miriam Mills shares her take on the relationship between the M.D. and D.O. communities. She talks about the distrust on both sides, the discrepancies in funding for research, and the slogan “if I didn’t learn it in medical school, it’s not important. She shares a keen insight into the vital importance of research in the field of manual medicine to preserve the osteopathic identity. Enjoy a jovial and informative conversation with Dr. Miriam Mills.2023-01-1559 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.67 Highlights of AAO Convocation 2023 - Lisa DeStefano, D.O.This years AAO 2023 Convocation has as its theme: “Neuromusculoskeletal Physiology and the Osteopathic Concept”. The goal is for clinicians to better understand key components of patient’s musculoskeletal dysfunctions. There will be a wide variety of topics such as sagittal plane imbalance, the importance of supination/pronation, tissue and spinal overload, intercranial hemodynamics, infant OMT, case presentations for medical students and much more. Get the inside explanation before it happens in this conversation with the program chair -Dr. Lisa DeStefano, D.O. DSTEFANO@msu.edu https://www.academyofosteopathy.org/convocation2023-01-081h 02The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.66 Article Discussion on “The Grand Rapids Arch Collapse Classification” – Mick Juarez, DO PGY2 MSU ONMMEnjoy our journal article discussion about the 5 categories of arch collapse and what to look out for on your physical examination of the foot and ankle. This discussion may greatly enhance your ability to diagnose foot and ankle pathology. It certainly expanded my view of what to look out for when a patient’s come in with foot discomfort. A link of the article is included in the show notes along with Dr. Juarez’ email for those who may have questions. Enjoy the conversation. juarezm4@msu.edu https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/24730114198345312023-01-0147 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.65 Bringing the body into oneness – Michelle Veneziano, D.O.Dr. Veneziano is living her life on earth in a meaningful way; aligning with nature to be of service to those around her. Each day she connects to her body to navigate the world, trusting her intuition. She says, thinking from the guidance of an awake body, feeds the brain. There is a need to reset and reorient to our original feeling body. All living being exists in their most basic form as waves in motion in harmony or discord. In other words, health is a function of autonomic stability. When the body comes into a state of energy coherence...2022-12-251h 22The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.64 Physiatrist introducing OMM at the nursing home and abroad – Lawrence Prokop, D.O.With his anthropology background and an extensive knowledge of bones, orthopedics and OMM were natural interests. Great osteopathic physicians such as Bob Ward influenced him with their abilities to diagnose and treat with the skills and empathy of their hands. Throughout his career he has seen the clinical benefits of OMT for his patients and has taken his experience and knowledge to the medical community in numerous countries throughout the world. On the day to day, he works with patients in the nursing home helping them improve their function and quality of life. If you would like to reach out...2022-12-181h 29The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.63 Treating the Soma one person at a time – David Redding, D.O.He began paying for PT school as a concrete finisher, working long hours with his hands finishing sidewalks. Today he continues working with his hands as a Family Medicine and ONMM trained physician, treating people with the greatest respect and an inquisitive desire to help them reach health. He is a keen observer, paying close attention to the intimate relationship between the physiology and structure of the body. A proponent of a healthy lifestyle with his am/pm exercises and encouraging patient’s with leaky gut to follow a protocol based on dietary changes and herbal remedies of American Saffron an...2022-12-111h 22The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.62 Breaking the cycle of Fear around bodily pain, finding and cultivating Safety in the body – Charlie Merrill, MSPTA physical therapist who treats athletes from all levels, from those just starting out, to high level professional athletes. It all started out with a back injury when skiing moguls at 18. By 6 months his body recovered and then spontaneously at 22 the back pain returned. Reflecting on the experience years later the explanation seemed to lie in his then life stressors. From an early on strict biomechanical approach to a now more mind/body approach to healing, Charlie Merrill is changing how we think and speak to people about pain. Enjoy our conversation! Connect with Charlie at: MPerformance.com MerrillPerformance on...2022-12-041h 48The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.61 A career of learning from the pillars in osteopathy - Ed Stiles, D.O.At the ripe old age of 85 he has spent his career learning from some of the greats in osteopathic medicine. He learned the principles of functional positional release from George Laughlin, D.O. the grandson of AT Still. He learned the muscle energy technique from the founder, Fred Mitchell Sr. In 1968 he took over a prominent osteopathic physician’s practice in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Perrin T. Wilson, D.O.  who treated the Rockefeller family and taught Dr. Stiles HVLA. We thank him for helping to develop the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes for OMT and inspiring the next generation of osteopathic phy...2022-11-271h 33The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.60 Using diagnostic skills, MSKUS and OMT to restore the rhythms of the body in athletes – Albert J. Kozar DO, FAOASM, R-MSKA lover of sports, particularly Notre Dame football, jazz music, and fishing. He is the first doctor of his family, finding a home in osteopathic medical school. During his medical school years he became a predoctoral OMM fellow, spending that year learning the principles of OMM and honing his skills. Wanting to make sports an important part of his practice, he set foot down the path toward a career in sports medicine. Now working with athletes of all levels he uses his OMM skills to restore the amplitude of the paired rhythms of the body, improving both gait and breath...2022-11-201h 04The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.59 Listening to the whole person - Charles Beck, D.O.His medical journey began while on a repelling adventure in undergrad, when he helped rescue an injured climber who had fallen 80 ft. Following this experience, he began his medical journey. Having grown up building things and thinking like an engineer, the philosophy and concepts of osteopathy were a natural fit. He was blessed with incredible mentors such as Ed Stiles who taught him the importance of knowing the systems of the body well so as to better understand their influence on the musculoskeletal system. Dr. Stiles taught him Sequencing – the application of osteopathic principles to any part of the body ra...2022-11-131h 23The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.58 Wasn’t AT Still an M.D. too - Dr. Miriam Mills, M.D.She does Buddhist meditation, dance, is an actress, a theatrical director, a 40 year advocate for children and an M.D. who is as Osteopathic as they come! She has done extensive osteopathic pediatric research throughout her career and for this we thank her. She holds a special place for children with Down Syndrome and has learned many a lesson from them. Following a motor vehicle accident in 1988 she received cranial osteopathic treatments. The physician who treated her told her she should learn these osteopathic treatments for her patients. She sat in on medical school OMT classes for two years and...2022-11-061h 22The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.57 Mastering the Basics – Jon Marshall Australian OsteopathAn Aikido martial artists, an athlete, osteopath and a curious mind; Jon Marshall never stops learning. He sustained an injury which lead him to the healing art of osteopathy. As the successful business owner of “Back in health” he works with people from all walks of life, dancers, patients with headaches, weekend warriors and elite athletes. Essentially anyone who wants to look, feel and move better. He appreciates treating the person as a whole and practicing the wise philosophy of mastering the basics. He is not dragging his feet when Monday morning rolls around – but absolutely loves what he does and it...2022-10-301h 11The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.56 I can’t imagine my practice without OMT - Sports Medicine physician Gregory Hon, D.O.With a father who was a cardiologist he witnessed the sacrifices, joys and impact of being a physician. He knew before the start of medical school, sports medicine was for him. He was a kinesthetic, hands-on learner. When deciding where to go to medical school he discovered osteopathic medicine and quickly identified with the philosophy. Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine quickly became his favorite class and he took advantage of every opportunity to treat his family and friends. Today he is a sports medicine fellowship director, a USA Track and Field doctor and team physician at a division 1 school. He cannot imagine...2022-10-231h 00The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.55 There is more to PT than bands and clams – Annita Winkels, DPTShe is the Founder and CEO of her own business “In Motion Therapy” and Doctor of Physical Therapy. She has a growth mindset and works to motivate her team members to do the same. She values the hands-on approach to patient care and is an expert in pelvic floor therapy. Early on in her career she saw that the bands and clams of common physical therapy treatments were not always helping her patients get better. Coming into contact with Mark Bookhout, PT who introduced her to osteopathic manipulative treatment changed how she both analyzes and treats her patients. Today her busi...2022-10-161h 00The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.54 Getting out of the hamster wheel - from anesthesiologist to acupuncturist - Julie Schmalz, M.D.Two years into residency she felt like she was on the medical hamster wheel, she was not as satisfied and fulfilled with her profession as she hoped on that first day of medical school. Management was pushing for quicker turnover times in surgery, hurrying her while taking care of patients with delicate health. When it became too much she decided to take her career satisfaction into her own hands, running marathons and taking extracurricular courses in medical acupuncture, integrative medicine and contemplative medicine. Today she owns her own integrative medicine acupuncture practice. Enjoy my conversation with Dr. Julie Schmalz a...2022-10-091h 01The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.53 Round 2: Q and A on the Principles and Philosophy of Osteopathic Medicine – Steven Paulus, D.O.He sees patients from the perspective of a physiologist, family medicine and osteopathic manipulative medicine trained physician. He has read and reread the writings of AT Still and the history of osteopathic medicine, incorporating these into his practice. He and his wife are the hosts of the podcast “Osteopathy Unplugged”, an audio textbook of osteopathic medicine. Please enjoy this very insightful conversation with Dr. Steven Paulus, D.O. You may contact Dr. Paulus at his office which can be found at the Osteopathy Unplugged website: https://osteopathyunplugged.com/2022-09-251h 16The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.52 Q and A on the Principles and Philosophy of Osteopathic Medicine – Steven Paulus, D.O.He sees patients from the perspective of a physiologist, family medicine and osteopathic manipulative medicine trained physician. He has read and reread the writings of AT Still and the history of osteopathic medicine, incorporating these into his practice. He and his wife are the hosts of the podcast “Osteopathy Unplugged”, an audio textbook of osteopathic medicine.2022-09-181h 03The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.51 Listening to the mind, body, and spirit - Brittany Breitzski, D.O.Her journey began when the medical profession had failed her. No physician could figure out what was causing her rib pain which she had for years, until she met an osteopathic physician. After receiving treatment her quality of life improved and she knew becoming an osteopathic physician was the path for her. Now having worked for two years as an attending she continues educating her patient’s on sleep hygiene, diet, exercise, postural and bodily awareness.2022-09-1146 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.50 Inspired by his mentor Robert Fulford, whom he never met – Mako Yoshino, D.O.The book “Touch of Life” written by Dr. Robert Fulford fell into his hands while he was in Japan. This led him down the path towards a career in osteopathic medicine and enkindled in him a firm desire to practice manual healing. The man who wrote the book that led him to osteopathic medicine continues to inspire and be a role model for his practice. Kindness, patience, empathy and humility are staples of who he is and how he practices. Enjoy my conversation with Dr. Mako Yoshino.  You may contact him at: makshoots@gmail.com2022-09-0456 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastDo.49 The pulse of life and the art of healing - Binyamin Rothstein, D.O.Through his practice of Kabbalah mysticism he has learned how to sense and perceive the pulse of life in creation. The crashing waves of the sea and breath of the forest has taught him the importance of inner silence. For Dr. Rothstein, OMT is more than pushing and palpating. He saw this exemplified in an old osteopath during his early exploration of medicine. Later on, he too would become a Family medicine/OMT doctor. He works on fostering inner calm, knowledge of human anatomy, and physiology, and having a healing touch. He looks at the patient in front of him...2022-08-281h 03The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.48 The Museum of Osteopathic Medicine director takes us on a journey through osteopathic history - Jason Haxton, D.O. (h.c.)He has been preserving Osteopathic history and promoting its philosophy as the director of the Museum of Osteopathic Medicine in Kirksville, MO since 2001. He is an international speaker on the topic of osteopathic history. Not only does he preserve the history of osteopathic medicine, he has helped make documentaries, one winning a Historical Emmy award in 2017: called “The Feminine Touch”. He has also authored the book “Andrew Taylor Still – Father of Osteopathic Medicine”. Jason has received over half a million dollars in grant funding and the Museum of Osteopathic Medicine has been recognized as an American Osteopathic Association (AOA) Shining STAR organ...2022-08-211h 06The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.47 Finding OMM through Physiology and Function – Lisa DeStefano, D.O.It was not love at first sight. There was some head scratching and questioning about why OMT worked, without satisfactory answers. It took dedicated reading and a mentor like Phil Greenman, D.O. to demonstrate and explain why and how OMT works. Dr. Greenman lives on through Dr. DeStefano as she strives to teach the next generation of osteopathic physicians about OMT. For her OMT is not about learning osteopathic modalities, rather importance should be given to a detailed and comprehensive knowledge of human anatomy, a profound understanding of the arthrokinematics reflex of joints and how this may inhibit muscles...2022-08-141h 15The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.46 A biomechanical engineer for NASA and now OMT doc., shares his theory of the principle cause of chronic low back pain – Clarence Nicodemus, D.O.He is the oldest graduate of Osteopathic Medical School at 61 years old, a PhD in biomechanical engineering, a former NASA engineer/researcher, a pilot and now an OMT doctor. He is a lifelong learner, who enjoys serving others, heck he’s almost 80 and is still working more than full time. He has an inquisitive mind and endless drive to look for the answers. In this episode he shares with us his theory behind the cause of chronic low back pain, the importance of consistently practicing your OMT skills and the importance of OMT research. Enjoy this conversation with the wise ma...2022-08-071h 07The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.45 A Sports Medicine physician shares why he values the hands on approach to patient care - John Morasso, D.O.Dr. John Morasso has always been drawn to sports and pushing his body to the limit. Witnessing a friend return to sports after being treated by a D.O. and his own experience with manual treatments showed him the value of OMT. He entered medical school with a desire to educate his hands and imbue himself with osteopathic philosophy. Now working as a primary care sports medicine physician, OMT makes up a large part of his daily practice. Before we jump lets listen to what one osteopathic medical student thinks about OMT.2022-07-3158 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.44 Dean Amalfitano, D.O., PhD of MSUCOM shares his experience, vision and hope for the field of Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine.In this episode we learn about Dean Amalfitano’s family heritage, his hobby of cooking Italian food and traveling the world. He talks about his experience with OMT as a DO, PhD student at MSUCOM and what this specialty means to him. He shares his vision and hope for the field of Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine and reiterates his desire that MSU be a leader in the development of this field. Although not an easy task, he explains the importance of ONMM research and why science not having caught up to the field, does not weaken its validity. Enjoy this wonderful an...2022-07-1759 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.43 Experiencing and believing - how osteopathic treatment improved his quality of life and sent him down his career path - David Hickling, D.O.His mother noticed her son always leaning to one side at meal time. After convincing the doctors to do a workup they found he had an extra hemivertebra between T12-L1 and an extra rib attached to that vertebra. He began seeing Dr. Barbour an osteopathic physician who worked on him for many years treating both his back pain and headaches. At the time it appeared to be voodoo that somehow worked, but after deciding to go to osteopathic medical school it started to become more clear what Dr. Barbour had been doing. Now he works full time as a n...2022-07-101h 02The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.42 Study looking at OMT in the post operative CABG patient - Ben Greene, D.O.In the post operative coronary artery bypass graft patient there is a positive correlation between those who receive OMT and a decrease in their hospital stay, their first post operative bowel movement and an increase in functional independence. Listen to how the study was designed, an explanation of the OMT modalities used and the clinical outcomes.2022-07-0321 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.41 Resonating with the 4 tenets of Osteopathic Medicine - Jake Rowan, D.O.It all started with the 4 tenets of Osteopathic Medicine (The body is a unit; the person is a unit of body, mind, and spirit. The body is capable of self-regulation, self-healing, and health maintenance. Structure and function are reciprocally interrelated. Rational treatment is based upon an understanding of the basic principles of body unity, self-regulation, and the interrelationship of structure and function.) These are what sent him down the path to a career of researching, practicing and teaching these principles.  If you would like to contact Dr. Rowan you may at rowanjac@msu.edu2022-06-261h 01The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.40 Lifestyle/Retreat Medicine and OMT - Allowing the body to heal itself - Jake Fischer, D.O.There were times in his medical training when he believed there was more harm than good being done with the western approach to medicine. This lead him to find his career goals and philosophy of health in the field of lifestyle medicine. He and his wife are in the process of opening a retreat center on the Big Island of Hawaii in 2024 named Mana’o Mana – to educate participants in these principles of health. Enjoy the conversation with Jake Fischer, D.O. Check out his website at manaomana.org2022-06-191h 11Platform & PossibilitiesPlatform & PossibilitiesConversation with Coach Shirvon GreeneCoach Shirvon Greene is the Head Cross Country Coach/Associate Head Coach - Track & Field at Monroe College in the Bronx New York. He specializes in coaching Monroe’s long sprinters, middle distance runners, and cross-country runners and has done so for 13 seasons. Coach Greene has evolved as a coach who prides himself in the solid foundation in his hometown of Charlestown, Nevis. He shares without reservation the importance of several key people in his life, including his grandmother, his parents and loved ones, as well as his community in Nevis. Coach Greene's upbringing and childhood experiences have sharpened his fo...2022-06-1342 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.39 Helping athletes achieve peak performance - Ken Nakasone, DPTHe is a lifelong learner who is fascinated by the intrinsic causes of human movement. He sees the patient not only through the lens of anatomy and neurophysiology, but also being sensitive to their fears. He is a Titleist performance instructor and teacher of the Fascial Distortion Model. A person who wants to help his community and those around him. Enjoy the conversation with Ken Nakasone, DPT.2022-06-051h 07The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.38 Treating the emotional body through OMT - Brooke Bachelor, D.O.She cares about the health of the planet and of people. She is a world traveler who witnessed the sun beaten skin and chronic musculoskeletal pain in the working class of countries around the world. Tylenol and Advil didn’t cut it. These people needed more than a prescription. They needed listening ears and empathetic touch. OMT seemed to provide the healing they needed. Listen to Brook Bachelor as she shares her story about why she appreciates OMT and plans to use it in her future career as a Family Medicine physician.2022-05-2950 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.37 Taking FDM to Belize after a career using OMT - James Taylor, D.O.Dr. James Taylor is a Family Medicine trained physician who practiced medicine from the womb to the tomb. He used OMT throughout his years of practice and has found incredible benefits with use of the Fascia Distortion Model. He has traveled to countries such as Belize training and teaching the healthcare professionals when and how to use FDM to improve their patients day to day function. Enjoy this conversation as Dr. Taylor walks us through his career of using OMT as a Primary Care Physician who just can't retire because of his love for OMT and desire to help his...2022-05-2252 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.36 Talk Tensegrity - Lee Wisnioski, D.O.He is a daily reader of the writings and philosophy of AT Still. He treats the whole person looking at them from the lens of tensegrity. He is not a pain chaser nor does he necessarily treat the area of the patient’s chief complaint. In this episode Dr. Wisnioski will tell you why!2022-05-151h 06The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.35 Elevator speeches vs Dr. Google answers to common patient questions - Amanda Robinson, D.O. M.S.A.EdThis episode is on the questionnaire about Answers/Elevator Speeches to common questions from patients. I made a survey of 7 questions and received 7 responses per question from osteopathic physicians from around the country. I also used Dr. Google to compare answers. I hope you find this interesting and are able to articulate in your own words what a D.O. is to each unique patient you meet.2022-05-0849 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.34 OMT from an Australian Osteopath - Naturopath perspective. - Ms. Belinda BurnsideLearn about the Australian way to Osteopathy and Ms. Burnside’s experiences as a clinician and table trainer at Toro University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Vallejo, CA.2022-05-0144 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.33 From Renaissance man to ONMM physician - Darren Grunwaldt, D.O.Darren Grunwaldt, D.O. shares his story of wanting to become a Renaissance man, a physician that could do everything the D.O. philosophy embodied. Enjoy!2022-04-2456 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.32 Finding connections through the mind, body and spirit - Dr. Jeffery Johns, D.O.Dr. Johns shares his exploration through medicine and how he wanted to change healthcare from patchwork care to holistic care. He shares his passion for learning and growing as an osteopathic physician. He is an inspiration to never stop trying!2022-04-1849 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.31 A 1st year medical student uses OMT to help her friend with 5 years of singultus - Rozzie Bloch, OMS 2Staring today on the podcast we have an incredible 2nd year medical student from MSUCOM Rozzie Bloch. She shares a case presentation about her friend with unrelenting singultus (hiccups) who she helped with OMT. Learn how a medical student using her OMT skills improved the quality of life of a dear friend the greater medical community did not have answers for. Enjoy this case presentation from student doctor Rozzie Bloch.2022-04-1025 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.30 Carrying around your tools 24/7 - Melinda Ledbetter, PAIn this episode a Physicians Assistant, Ms. Melinda Ledbetter, shares her story about her background with DOs, her first time in OMM lab, the life saving treatment she received on the side of the road and how OMT can be used anywhere. We are very close and laugh often so I hope you enjoy and laugh as well.2022-04-0335 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.29 Dr. Biery comes from a long line of Osteopaths and shares his views on 'Why OMT'In this episode, Dr. Biery shares his exposure of OMT and how it differed from what was taught in medical school emphasizing that providers are like a box of chocolates, with all the different ways of developing your skills, you never know what the patient may need. OMT can be used to not only treat but also diagnose leading to overall better patient care. Please enjoy this episode.2022-03-271h 03The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.28 From Burnout to Improv to treating Performing Artists with OMT - Steven Karageanes, D.O.Dr. Karageanes mixes medicine and the performing arts to no longer deny his true self. He found an outlet with improv and used that passion into his work. He is now a physician, filmmaker and photographer no longer feeling burned out. Please enjoy.2022-03-2056 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.27 From a military misdiagnosis to discovering his natural talents with OMM - Alexander Schneider, D.O.Dr. Schneider had no real exposure to medicine but after a misdiagnosis in the military he stumble into his natural talent of using OMM to treat patients. It fulfilled his desire to teach and treat the entire patient as a whole, utilizing OMM to help the body restore itself. Enjoy his story!2022-03-1342 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.26 Using OMT and his Christian ministry to shape the mind, body and spirit of youth - Chris Pohlod, D.O.He began as an OMT sceptic and after a fellowship year as a third year medical student saw its intrinsic value. Now he dedicates his career to treating the pediatric population with OMT. He treats kids with juvenile RA, IBS, sprained joints, headaches and infants with plagiocephaly and torticollis. He is an advocate for youth outside the clinic running a Christian ministry focused on youth coming from divorced and separated families. Dr. Pohlod is a pediatrician through and through, a man on a mission to better the quality of life of the youth he serves.2022-03-061h 12The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.25 Filling the world with D.O.’s and M.D.’s who use OMT – Sarah James, D.O.A D.O. through and through, proud of her identity and passionate about helping both D.O.’s and M.D.’s delve more deeply into Osteopathic Philosophy and Osteopathic Manipulative Treatments. Dr. Sara James is a leader in persevering osteopathic identity and pioneering education for both osteopaths and allopaths alike.2022-02-201h 02The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.24 Kriya Yoga and it’s 5 Tenants: Spiritual, Mental, Emotional, Physical and Intellectual.Medical student posture and a book recommendation written on a prescription pad led him to explore the world of yoga. He shares why he continues to practice Kriya yoga and explains the power and wisdom behind it’s 5 tenants. Enjoy this conversation with a humble soul, great listener, incredibly wise physician and Kriya yoga instructor - Dr. David Grimshaw.2022-02-1353 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.23 The Biomechanical and Biochemical Philosophies - drawing the D.O. and M.D. distinction. Dr. Lee Wisnioski, D.O.He is an avid bee keeper, farmer and physician. He bounced from career to career avoiding medicine because he believed the healthcare system had failed his mother who died of ovarian cancer. With time and some book reading he discovered the osteopathic doctor's life was his calling. Now he works as an ONMM physician working with students and residents teaching them about the writings and philosophy of AT Still.2022-02-061h 16The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.22 Pain is more than Somatic Dysfunction. Pain is also Perception. Dr. Jesse Guasco, D.O.Torn between a career doing body work as an OMT doc and at the same time wanting to understand the profound layers of pain as perceived by the patient - Dr. Guasco shares how, as a dual boarded physician, he works with patients to break the learned pain-fear-pain cycle.2022-01-301h 11The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.21 Back to Play - Treating performing artists with OMT by Dr. Sajid Surve, D.O.His family didn’t want him to become what they saw as a chiropractor. He identified with the holistic approach of osteopathic medicine and found interest and talent in OMT. He became known as the “OMT guy” in medical school. He has treated Broadway artists and is nationally recognized as an expert in treating performing artists. Enjoy my conversation with Dr. Sajid Surve, D.O.2022-01-161h 16The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.20 Direct Primary Care with OMT - a viable solution to a broken healthcare system.He was tired of button clicking, doing hours of paperwork mandated by insurance and hospital administration and most importantly not being able to deliver the quality care he desired for his patients. Dr. John Sanders shares why he thinks Direct Primary Care with OMT is a viable solution to our broken healthcare system in the United States.2022-01-091h 04The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.19 Fascia “The throw away tissue.”What is this stuff? We didn’t learn much about it in medical school and frankly the scientific world is still make new discoveries about it. In this episode I summarize an article done by Physiatrists from Rutgers University who looked at peer reviewed articles on Fascia from 1987-2013.2021-12-2618 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.18 bovine brains to backstreet medicine - J’Aimee Lippert, DO shares her story about osteopathy.She was introduced to osteopathic medicine as an infant and new after a 6th grade science project with bovine brains that she wanted to become an Osteopathic Doctor. Dr. J’Aimee Lippert tells her story about how osteopathy is so much more than helping someone stand up straight. It is a healing touch which may help restore confidence in one’s body, a sense of self worth and a more pain free way of living. Enjoy her story.2021-12-1956 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.17 Taking my OMT table around the world as a Navy doc!Whether on an aircraft carrier or in the Camp Pendelton Naval Hospital, OMT was an essential part of Dr. Paul Langevin's medical practice.  He enjoys working with his hands, using auricular acupuncture and analyzing a person's complaint from the perspective of the tensegrity model. He's ran 100 mile ultra marathons and is know by his squadron as the "Witch doc". Enjoy the story of Dr. Paul Langevin, D.O., DIMM, MPH.2021-12-0559 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.16 Taking OMM from the rolling hills of Michigan to the jungles of the Yucatán Peninsula.Dr. Travis Gordon, D.O. shares his story about how his interest in Spanish as a 5 year old boy, an osteopathic physician alleviating his neck pain and studying kinesiology all led him to a career in OMM. He shares the history about how OMM was brought to the city of Merida, Mexico and what his practice looks like today.2021-11-281h 17The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.15 “The Old Town Doc” David Grimshaw, D.O. tells us why OMT is not a procedure it’s a process.Osteopathic medicine was his career fit. It aligned with his interests and ideals. Listen as “The Old Town Doc” walks us through his experience with Dr Viola Frymann, D.O. Why he practices cranial osteopathy and why he sees OMT not as a procedure but as a process. He also shares his research study on inter-relational reliability of OMT.2021-11-211h 02The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.14 Matthew Evitts, D.O. - A radiologist for 20 years turned OMT practitioner.It's not too often you here the story about a radiologist turned OMT practitioner. Listen to Dr. Matthew Evitts' story about his career in Radiology and what made him decide to begin his own OMT practice in Corvallis, OR.2021-11-1452 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.13 Matthew Zatkin, D.O. “The characteristics of an ONMM Resident”Dr. Matthew Zatkin, D.O. and PD of the Neuromuscularskeletal Medicine Residency Program at MSU gives us an insight into his work as a sideline physician, why he chose to become a ONMM physician rather than a chiropractor and most importantly the characteristics he is looking for in a future resident.2021-11-0757 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.12 Faith Ford shares her experience as a physical therapist and the complementary relationship between PT and OsteopathyWhat is the difference between an osteopathic neuromuscular skeletal medicine physician and a physical therapist? Faith Ford shares some insights into how they are similar and how they are different; nonetheless emphasizing how they are complementary.2021-10-3150 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.11 Reddog Sina, D.O. speaks about the relationship between spirituality and Osteopathic MedicineDr. Reddog Sina, D.O. speaks about what spirituality means for him as both a person and an Osteopathic physician. We are all part of a universal community of mind, body and spirit, but what does it mean to be spiritual and be an osteopathic physician?2021-10-241h 08The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.8 Dr. Todd Capistrant, D.O. shares his own experience of FDM.From his own tennis elbow being fixed with 1 FDM treatment, to writing the book: “The Fascial Distortion Model,” Dr. Todd Capistrant will help guide us in looking at our patient’s through the lens of FDM.2021-10-031h 06The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.10 Jenn Bryan, OMS4 talks to us about the OMM scholar yearJenn Bryan, OMS4 speaks to us about why she values OMT. She also goes on to share what it is like being an OMM scholar.2021-10-0332 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.9 Thomas Kincheloe,D.O. explains his path to a career in OMT and why he chose private practice.Dr. Thomas Kincheloe, D.O. explains how he grew in his love and knowledge of OMT. He also explains things to consider when choosing between private practice, starting your own business or working for a large hospital system.2021-10-0359 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.7 Dr. Mandy Robinson, PGY-2 shares her journey to a career in OMM.Dr. Mandy Robinson, PGY-2 gives us a glimpse of why she chose OMM and how this specialty can help patients with constipation, panic attacks and possibly even atrial fibrillation.2021-10-0336 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.6 Dr. Richard Koss, D.O. talks about the book “Touch of Life” by Dr. Robert Fulford, D.O.Dr. Richard Koss shares over 40 years of experience in healing with the osteopathic principles of AT Still and his mentor Dr. Robert Fulford,D.O.2021-10-0356 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.5 Jennifer Ribar D.O. describes how to treat the six distortions of the Fascial Distortion Model.An adjunct episode to the explanation of the Fascial Distortion Model, Dr. Jennifer Ribar, D.O. goes into great detail on how to treat the six distortions of FDM.2021-10-0341 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.4 Dr. Jennifer Ribar explains the Fascial Distortion Model as well as how she ended up in OMM.Dr. Ribar gives a detailed explanation of the 6 FDM distortions, as well as the risks and benefits of treatment. She also explains her untraditional journey to a career in Osteopathic Neuromuscular Medicine.2021-10-0350 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.3 The percussion hammer is not a hypervoltDr. Sarah Saxton, D.O. explains the percussion hammer. This is not a tool of massage like the hypervolt, but an extension of your hand which creates resonance in the body.2021-10-0356 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.2 The challenges of the Intern Year for Neuromuscular MedicineDr. Nathan Barnhurst, D.O. shares his experience about the challenges and rewards of being a Neuromuscular Medicine Intern.2021-10-0341 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastEp.1 The healing power of osteopathic manipulative treatment as shared by Dr. Sarah Saxton, D.O.Dr. Sarah Saxton, D.O. shares her experience working for three years with a guru in OMM, Dr. Robert Fulford, D.O. She speaks about the importance of healing one’s own personal life in order to heal others through manual therapy.2021-10-0352 minThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine PodcastThe Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Podcast (Trailer)2021-06-2500 minBenjamin Douglas Ray hosts Sustainable Cannabis TV, a daily podcast on cannabis and sustainability.Benjamin Douglas Ray hosts Sustainable Cannabis TV, a daily podcast on cannabis and sustainability.Join me and my guest Zach Greene, Co-Founder of Quarter Coast Consulting specializing in the medical and recreational cannabis markets. [Sustainable Cannabis TV Ep. 30]Zach Greene, Co-Founded Quarter Coast Consulting, for the medical and recreational cannabis markets.  He specializes in hands-on project management, particularized to emerging opportunities within the cannabis space.  [Sustainable Cannabis TV Ep. 30] Quarter Coast Consulting is intimately focused on specific client needs, carefully tailoring strategies to each individual project by optimizing a unique approach through contrarian thinking, efficient work methods, and streamlined decision making protocols. Quarter Coast took on its first client in June 2019, Blue Arrow Botanicals, a Vertical Licensure Applicant in Missouri’s Medical Marijuana program. Utilizing less than 40% of the initial project bu...2021-01-1832 mincto.coffee - Let\'s talk humans & techcto.coffee - Let's talk humans & techEpisode 15 - About Coffee with Jessica GreeneIn this episode, I spoke with Jessica Greene and we talk about a subject dear to my heart and what keeps our podcast going. Coffee. It's time there's an episode that lives up to the name, and Jessica helped do just that! We talked about how Jessica fell in love with coffee and became a barista, the history of coffee, the roasting process, brewing and so much more. Jessica is a Software Developer at Ecosia and a Co-Organiser at PyLadies Berlin. So of course, we also talk a bit about tech and community building.2020-08-2400 minDadDadKids Will Always Come First | Benjamin KingToday’s guest is actor, writer and director Benjamin King, who you may know from his roles on shows such as Liv and Maddie, Grey’s Anatomy and Weeds. Jonathan and Benjamin started as childhood buddies at Camp Taconic before they reconnected on Facebook as adults and new dads. Benjamin now has two girls and shares what it is like to go from a “dad in waiting” to a real life father, the biggest personal challenges of fatherhood, why having a great partner and spouse makes things infinitely better, and his passion for helping people with Crohn’s and Colitis. 2018-03-0600 minGreenelinesGreenelinesSeeking Leaders for the Fatherless with Paul BenjaminFathers are missing in lives of many children, especially young men. Who will step up and lead these young men? Listen as Paul Benjamin, founder of the Dream Center in Sanford, Florida, shares how he is reaching out to men to become leaders and mentors in the lives of the fatherless. Hear about this need, how to strategically deal with it, how to train leaders, and be the change.2016-09-2400 minThe Great Big Beautiful PodcastThe Great Big Beautiful PodcastEpisode 80: Benjamin FrischThis week, we welcome Benjamin Frisch on the show to talk about his new book (his first!) with Top Shelf Productions: 'The Fun Family.' We chat about the book, the road Frisch took to get it made with Top Shelf, our memories of 'The Family Circus,' and Frisch's own adventures in podcasting with Out on the Wire.2016-08-2346 min