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ADmire!ADmire!Season 5 Episode 1 Dr. Suzanne SteinbaumIn the ADmire! Season 5 opener we talk with Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, Cardiologist, author, entrepreneur and women's health advocate. She has launched Adesso, a med-tech company that aims to significantly lower women's cardiovascular disease risk. We take a deep dive into the demographics, societal and environmental factors that have made heart disease in women one of the nation's largest health issues and the ideas Dr. Suzanne is proposing to reverse the trend. Thanks for listening. Don't forget to subscribe.2025-05-0244 minAnalyzing HealthcareAnalyzing HealthcareThe Future of Cardiovascular Care Tech Tailored for Women with Dr. Suzanne SteinbaumIn this podcast episode, Jason Schifman interviews Suzanne Steinbaum, founder and CEO of Adesso, a company dedicated to improving cardiovascular care for women. They discuss the alarming statistics surrounding women's heart health, the unique challenges faced by female patients, and how Adesso's tailored care management platform aims to address these issues. The conversation covers the importance of prevention, the differences in treatment between men and women, and the innovative approach Adesso takes to engage patients and improve outcomes. Suzanne shares insights on the company's growth strategy, partnerships, and future developments in their platform. Title: The F...2025-03-1500 minNot Your Mother\'s HormonesNot Your Mother's HormonesHeart Disease Not Cancer as Your Chief Concern in MenopauseChristine talks heart health in this episode and explains why it should be a woman's main health concern...even over cancer. It's an eye opening episode and is part of a movement to educate women on Heart Health. Christine shares information from preventive cardiologist, Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum who states 80% of heart disease can be prevented but the vast majority of women don't know they have it. This episode could save your life or the life of a woman you love!2024-10-2643 minThe Pain GapThe Pain Gap13. Heart Disease with Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum.In this episode of The Pain Gap podcast, we sit down with Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, a leading cardiologist and women’s health advocate, to discuss the critical issue of heart disease in women. Dr. Steinbaum shares eye-opening insights into how heart disease manifests differently in women, the gender gap in medical research, and why women’s heart health is often overlooked. She also offers practical advice on prevention and the importance of self-advocacy in medical settings. Tune in for an empowering conversation that sheds light on the urgent need for awareness and change in women’s cardiovascular health.Episod...2024-09-1039 minThe Good Life with Michele LamoureuxThe Good Life with Michele LamoureuxWhy Heart Disease is The Leading Cause of Death in Women with Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum - Part 1“Heart Care is the New Self-Care” – Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum This interview could save your life or the life of a woman you know. Please share it with every woman in your life. Heart disease is the number one killer of women but so many women are unaware of this information. Today’s show is going to spotlight the importance of taking care of your heart health, what the key risk factors are, and how to focus on prevention. While on the show notes page, I’d love for you to join our community. You’ll receive more...2024-08-2134 minBusiness of the VBusiness of the VWomen’s Cardiac Health with Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum of Heart-Tech HealthFew things are more important than your cardiac health. Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum is the Founder and CEO of Heart-Tech Health, a med-tech innovation to decrease the risk of women’s cardiovascular disease and bring prevention to every woman - regardless of location or circumstance. Heart-Tech Health has created Adesso, a comprehensive and holistic approach to having a baseline and understanding the elements of one’s heart health. Hear how she got into cardiology, why heart disease doesn’t get the attention cancer does, the huge benefits of diagnosing heart problems earlier, her approach to educating young doctors, and how she ma...2024-06-1333 minBeyond The Paper Gown PodcastBeyond The Paper Gown PodcastThe Truth About Heart Disease in WomenIn this important episode, host Dr. Mitzi Krockover is joined by Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, a leader in preventive cardiology and a strong supporter of women's heart health. They discuss the often overlooked issue of heart disease in women, which is the number one cause of death for women in the United States.Heart disease claims more lives than all forms of cancer combined, yet it remains underestimated and misunderstood, particularly in its impact on women. This episode explores why heart disease is so deadly for women, how their symptoms differ from men, and why their treatment often...2024-04-2651 minTHE SWEATY PILLOWTHE SWEATY PILLOW911: Heart Disease in MenopauseFULL VIDEO EPISODE ON YOUTUBEThis episode could save your life.911: It's a crisis. On this week’s episode of The Sweaty Pillow, Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, cardiologist and CEO of MyAdesso, opens our eyes to the heart health crisis women face as they journey through menopause. Dr. Suzanne explains the impact decreasing estrogen levels has on our cardiovascular system and why the symptoms of heart disease are often overlooked in women.Connect with Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum on Instagram @drsteinbaum @myadessoCheck out her website hereDiscover MyAdesso he...2024-04-0431 minThe MM+M PodcastThe MM+M PodcastMe and My Heart: Raising awarenessIn the series finale, Bill Fitzpatrick and Jack O’Brien reflect on their respective heart ailments and hear cardiovascular experts' thoughts about the future of patient care.A special thanks to the guests throughout the series, including Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, Ajay J. Kirtane, MD, SM, Chen Fang, PharmD, RPh, Dr. Rohit Vuppuluri and the Fitzpatrick family. Me and My Heart was jointly produced by MM+M and Cardiology Advisor.To listen to the other episodes in this series, click here.If you have suggestions for story ideas, feedback on the series or...2024-02-2329 minThe MM+M PodcastThe MM+M PodcastMe and My Heart: How do I live with this?Post-hospital discharge, Bill Fitzpatrick adjusts to living with heart disease as he resumes working and trying to maintain a normal life.However, Fitzpatrick’s return to the office is littered with obstacles like a second COVID-19 diagnosis and the passing of his uncle.Still, Fitzpatrick perseveres in the face of adversity and ultimately is honored at the 69th Neal Awards with the Best Podcast award and is internally recognized at the 2023 MM+M Awards for Commercial Excellence.Ajay J. Kirtane, MD, SM, the director of Columbia Interventional Cardiovascular Care at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Ir...2024-02-1627 minThe MM+M PodcastThe MM+M PodcastMe and My Heart: I have what now?Fresh off an abrupt diagnosis that throws his life into disarray, Bill Fitzpatrick is admitted to the hospital to receive a stent. Fitzpatrick guides the audience into a frantic hospital scene that ultimately results in a discharge home, though more health obstacles remain in his way outside the four walls of the hospital. His family provides an intimate look at the fear and uncertainty that accompanies a heart disease diagnosis and how perilous the road to recovery looks.Dr. Rohit Vuppuluri, a cardiologist based in Chicago, details the clinical process behind a coronary ang...2024-02-0918 minThe MM+M PodcastThe MM+M PodcastMe and My Heart: What the Hell Was That?Bill Fitzpatrick, Haymarket Media’s senior producer of podcasts, is a 42-year-old married father of three, an award-winning audio engineer and a long-suffering fan of the New York Mets.Starting in September 2022, Fitzpatrick begins experiencing acute chest pains that he tries to shrug off until he can’t any longer. Months go by without answers from his clinical team but the symptoms remain and escalate in nature.While others ring in the New Year by popping champagne, Fitzpatrick is recovering from receiving a stent to address an artery that is 90% clogged.Dr. Suzanne Stei...2024-02-0124 minThe Good Life with Michele LamoureuxThe Good Life with Michele LamoureuxWhy Heart Disease is The Number One Killer of Women with Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum - Part 2Heart disease is the number one killer of women but so many women are unaware of this information. You are going to be so empowered after listening to this amazing interview with Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, leading preventative cardiologist and the Founder of Adesso, a heart prevention and wellness program for women. This interview could save your life or the life of a woman you know. Please share it with every woman in your life. While on the show notes page, I’d love for you to join our community. You’ll receive more inspiration and tips to live...2023-09-2051 minThe Good Life with Michele LamoureuxThe Good Life with Michele LamoureuxDr. Suzanne Steinbaum: Why Heart Disease is The Leading Cause of Death in Women (rerun)“Heart Care is the New Self-Care” – Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum This interview could save your life or the life of a woman you know. Please share it with every woman in your life. Heart disease is the number one killer of women but so many women are unaware of this information. Today’s show is going to spotlight the importance of taking care of your heart health, what the key risk factors are, and how to focus on prevention. While on the show notes page, I’d love for you to join our community. You’ll receive more...2023-05-1735 minHERvoiceHERvoiceLiving from the Heart With Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum"Train for menopause like you're training for the marathon."Routinely dismissed, misdiagnosed, and undertreated, heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States. Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum is on a mission to empower women to live healthy, vital lives through comprehensive heart-centered prevention and wellness with her new app, Adesso.2023-05-1338 minA Certain AgeA Certain AgeCardiologist Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum on Heart-Healthy Tests, New Tech, and Must-Do Lifestyle Choice to Prevent Heart DiseaseTop cardiologist Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum wants you to know that if you have a heart, you need to think about heart disease—the #1 killer of women in the U.S.We dive into the steps, tests, and lifestyle choices EVERY woman should take to protect their heart for the long haul. And we explore the impact of menopause, stress, and Covid on women’s heart health.Jam-packed with heart-health tips, including the heart-healthy snacks Dr. Steinbaum reaches for daily, a favorite get-up-and-get-going exercise for heart health that anyone can do a...2023-02-2036 minThe Good Life with Michele LamoureuxThe Good Life with Michele LamoureuxWhy Heart Disease is The Leading Cause of Death in Women with Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum - Part 1“Heart Care is the New Self-Care” – Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum This interview could save your life or the life of a woman you know. Please share it with every woman in your life. Heart disease is the number one killer of women but so many women are unaware of this information. Today’s show is going to spotlight the importance of taking care of your heart health, what the key risk factors are, and how to focus on prevention. All of the show notes can be found at https://thegoodlifecoach.com/232 While on the show note...2023-02-1534 minFinding the Throughline with Kate HanleyFinding the Throughline with Kate Hanley[New Year’s Plan Jam!]: A Doctor Shares How to Make Health Resolutions that StickWelcome to Day 2 of the first ever New Year’s Plan Jam. Today, I’m replaying an interview with Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, a New York City cardiologist who specializes in helping women take care of their hearts (because, after all, heart disease is the number one killer of women–take that, breast cancer). While not an interview on New Year’s planning per se, Dr. Steinbaum shares a TON of great information and inspiration for anyone who is feeling that it’s time to really focus on taking better care of their health–and maybe feeling a little overwh...2022-12-2719 minPharmaTalkRadioPharmaTalkRadioMisaligned Incentives: Physician Perspectives on the Integration of CRAACOIn this session, moderator Craig Lipset speaks with Dr Suzanne Steinbaum on: Patient preferences for learning about researchBarriers for physicians in exploring research as an option for their patientsPlaces where health systems can helpBarriers for diversity in research participationOvercoming implicit biases among providersHow COVID exposes the disparities in access to both care and research, as well as the lack of collaborationMaking research participation more accessible for providers and for patients Speakers: Craig Lipset, MBA, Founder, Clinical Innovation PartnersSuzanne Steinbaum, DO, FACC, FAHA, President, SRSHeart, Inc, / Spokesperson, Go Red for Women, American Heart Association2022-11-1638 minMisaligned Incentives: Physician Perspectives on the Integration of CRAACOIn this session, moderator Craig Lipset speaks with Dr Suzanne Steinbaum on: Patient preferences for learning about researchBarriers for physicians in exploring research as an option for their patientsPlaces where health systems can helpBarriers for diversity in research participationOvercoming implicit biases among providersHow COVID exposes the disparities in access to both care and research, as well as the lack of collaborationMaking research participation more accessible for providers and for patients Speakers: Craig Lipset, MBA, Founder, Clinical Innovation PartnersSuzanne Steinbaum, DO, FACC, FAHA, President, SRSHeart, Inc, / Spokesperson, Go Red for Women, American Heart Association2022-11-1639 minA SENSe of WellnessA SENSe of WellnessStress and Your Heart: Holistic health and prevention with Dr. Suzanne SteinbaumWhile cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death among both men and women, many heart conditions can be prevented through lifestyle changes. In this episode, Susan talks with women’s health advocate, Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, who is a leader in preventive cardiology, author, and founder of Heart-Tech Health, a med-tech innovation to decrease the risk of women’s cardiovascular disease. Dr. Steinbaum shares how stress affects our hearts, what are the best ways to manage and mitigate its impact, and how we can proactively take care of our hearts. Enter a giveaway for a chance to win...2022-08-0839 minMika Straight UpMika Straight UpLongevity and the Art of ReinventionCardiologist and author Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum joins the pod to discuss alarming current health trends and how to maximize your longevity. Mika also welcomes Forbes 50 over 50 honoree and renowned venture capitalist Tracy Chadwell to the podcast to discuss how a longer runway gives women more time for a career reset.2022-01-2751 minRaging GracefullyRaging Gracefully#85: Women and Heart HealthNina Collins is in conversation with Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum about women and heart health. Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum is a leader in preventive cardiology, now in private practice in New York. She launched heart prevention programs at Mt. Sinai Heart, Northwell Lenox Hill and Beth Israel. She is the CEO/Founder of Cadence, a technology-based prevention model. She published Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum’s Heart Book: Every Woman’s Guide to a Heart Healthy Life, and been a national spokesperson for Go Red through the American Heart Association for 18 years. More About Revel: www.hellorevel.com2021-12-1038 minClose to the Vest with Arthur EttingerClose to the Vest with Arthur EttingerMatters of the Heart and Mind - With Renowned Cardiologist - Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum2021-11-1943 minSonstein SessionsSonstein SessionsSonstein Sessions Dr. Suzanne SteinbaumFor 20 years, Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum has defended women’s heart health. Her new program, “Cadence” is a holistic approach to women’s heart health. The times-up moment is here when it comes to medical research and gender equality in studies.2021-09-1515 minHealth Professional Radio - PodcastHealth Professional Radio - PodcastWomen's Health - Maintaining Heart HealthHeart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States, yet only about half of women recognize that heart disease is their number one killer.  Returning guest, Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, attending cardiologist in NYC, and founder and president of SRSHeart, discusses managing high cholesterol with a busy schedule, how statin therapy may be a critical part of achieving cholesterol goals and that there are several statins available but not all statins are the same. LIVALO spokesperson, Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum is an attending cardiologist, specializing in prevention. She opened a private practice in...2021-06-1009 minWhispers & BricksWhispers & BricksChallenges of Being a Woman Cardiologists with Dr. Suzanne SteinbaumDr. Suzanne Steinbaum is an attending cardiologist and the Director of Women and Heart Disease of Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. She has done fellowship training in both Preventive Cardiology and Cardiology. She is board certified in Internal Medicine and Cardiology, with a subspecialty in Prevention and Women and Heart disease. She was the Director of the Center for Cardiac and Pulmonary Health, for cardiac rehabilitation and lifestyle management at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York prior to joining Lenox Hill.2021-03-1927 minFinding the Throughline with Kate HanleyFinding the Throughline with Kate HanleyBuilding New Habits: How to Finally Start Doing the Things that Improve Your HealthToday I’m interviewing Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, a New York City cardiologist, and author of Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum’s Heart Book: Every Woman’s Guide to a Heart-Healthy Life. Suzanne has been on helping her patients prioritize their own health by building new habits and breaking old ones for 20 years, and shares her best tips on staying on track. (She's so great!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2021-03-1016 minBe HEALTHisticBe HEALTHisticThyroid Essentials: Diagnosis & Treatment with Dr. Aviva RommIn this week’s episode of Be HEALTHistic, Drs. Stephen and Drew Sinatra welcome Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, an integrative cardiologist and author who has devoted her career to the treatment of heart disease through early detection, education, and prevention — especially in women. Today, she shares what women can do to protect their heart health, hidden risks to be aware of, and what we can all do to take better care of ourselves. First, Dr. Suzanne talks about her medical journey, and how as a traditionally trained cardiologist she found there was little focus on heart disease and women. They disc...2021-02-1837 minBe HEALTHisticBe HEALTHisticHidden Heart Health Risks for Women with Dr. Suzanne SteinbaumIn this week’s episode of Be HEALTHistic, Drs. Stephen and Drew Sinatra welcome Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, an integrative cardiologist and author who has devoted her career to the treatment of heart disease through early detection, education, and prevention — especially in women. Today, she shares what women can do to protect their heart health, hidden risks to be aware of, and what we can all do to take better care of ourselves. First, Dr. Suzanne talks about her medical journey, and how as a traditionally trained cardiologist she found there was little focus on heart disease and women. They disc...2021-02-1835 minHOT For Your HealthHOT For Your HealthOne heart: The new science of comprehensive heart health with Suzanne Steinbaum, DOIn this episode of HOT for your Health, Dr Vonda Wright is joined by Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, an innovative leader in the comprehensive cardiology, as they talk about how our one heart directly influences our body, brains and bliss.  Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum is an attending cardiologist, specializing in prevention. She has recently opened a private practice in New York City, at the Juhi-Ash integrative health center encompassing heart health, wellness and prevention, as well as the effects of stress and inflammation on heart health. She is the founder and President of SRSHeart, a personalized lifestyle management program u...2020-12-2230 minD.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician\'s Journey for Premed & Medical StudentsD.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical StudentsEpisode 18: Suzanne Steinbaum D.O. CardiologistSend us a textIn this episode of D.O. or Do Not, we interview Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum. Dr. Steinbaum is a board-certified cardiologist who has devoted her career not just to the treatment of heart disease but more importantly to its prevention.  Although she has had impressive post-doctoral training in allopathic institutions, there is no question that her philosophy is osteopathic.Dr. Steinbaum was raised in an “osteopathic family” with a father and multiple relatives who were D.O. physicians. She is an alumna of Tufts University in Massachusetts and earned her D.O. degre...2020-09-2550 minBottom Line AdvocatorBottom Line AdvocatorHow Telemedicine Is Changing the Health-Care System —Sarah Hiner Talks to Dr. Suzanne SteinbaumTelemedicine is transforming the health-care system. It has been a lifesaver for both doctors and patients during the pandemic, and it will be one of the bright spots to come out of the quarantine as its many benefits make health care safer and more accessible. There are, however things you need to know about how best to use this new technology…what it’s limitations are…and how to get the most out of your time with the doctor. In this edition of the Bottom Line Advocator Podcast with Sarah Hiner, nationally acclaimed preventive cardiologist Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum joins Bottom Line P...2020-07-0800 minHealth Professional Radio - PodcastHealth Professional Radio - PodcastWomen's Heart HealthDr. Suzanne Steinbaum, a cardiologist, discusses the controversy between women and statins, best practices on how women with a full plate of responsibilities can still prioritize their health, and how she maintains open relationships with her patients in this new virtual landscape.2020-05-2500 minReinvent YourselfReinvent Yourself#92: Suzanne Steinbaum (Rethinking the way doctors deliver medical care)“It’s important to understand that you must go through life happy,” says Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum. “If you wake up every day and are miserable, it’s not right.” So says this unconventional cardiologist who just left big-hospital life to join an acupuncture and Ayurveda group to create a more “personalized” kind of care for her patients. "I believe no one needs to get heart disease,” she tells CoveyClub founder, Lesley Jane Seymour. “Using genetics, physiology, anatomy and data” she says she can figure out where her patients are on the spectrum toward heart disease and create a specialized prescription for diet...2020-05-0838 minReinvent YourselfReinvent Yourself#92: Suzanne Steinbaum (Rethinking the way doctors deliver medical care)“It’s important to understand that you must go through life happy,” says Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum. “If you wake up every day and are miserable, it’s not right.” So says this unconventional cardiologist who just left big-hospital life to join an acupuncture and Ayurveda group to create a more “personalized” kind of care for her patients. "I believe no one needs to get heart disease,” she tells CoveyClub founder, Lesley Jane Seymour. “Using genetics, physiology, anatomy and data” she says she can figure out where her patients are on the spectrum toward heart disease and create a specialized prescription for diet...2020-05-0838 minSonstein SessionsSonstein SessionsSonstein Sessions-2/9/2020Shelli Sonstein's SessionsDr Suzanne Steinbaum-Women's HealthSteven Tow-Finance2020-02-0629 minSonstein SessionsSonstein SessionsSonstein Sessions-2/9/2020Shelli Sonstein's SessionsDr Suzanne Steinbaum-Women's HealthSteven Tow-Finance2020-02-0629 minSick And Tired Of Being Sick And TiredSick And Tired Of Being Sick And TiredASH CTR PGM 1-19-20 (Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum)2020-01-2053 minBottom Line AdvocatorBottom Line AdvocatorLeading Cardiologist Talks with Bottom Line President About How to Juggle A Busy Life – with Dr. Suzanne SteinbaumBalancing a busy schedule is possible with the right approach, and to provide a blueprint, we brought in leading cardiologist, author, speaker and single mother Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum. Suzanne Steinbaum, DO, is a cardiologist who has devoted her career to the treatment of heart disease through early detection, education and prevention. She is an author, media spokesperson, public speaker…and a single mother. And now, Dr. Steinbaum is launching a private practice specializing in prevention and wellness using her unique, personalized strategy called SRSHeart that empowers women to live heart-healthy lives. In this episode, Dr. Steinbaum joins Bottom Line President Sa...2020-01-0900 minBottom Line AdvocatorBottom Line AdvocatorWhy Women Are at a Disadvantage When it Comes to Medical Care—with Dr. Suzanne SteinbaumSuzanne Steinbaum, DO, is a cardiologist who has devoted her career to the treatment of heart disease through early detection, education and prevention. Her passion began when she was told, “There is no such thing as women and heart disease,” while she was observing women patients being misdiagnosed and mistreated. In this episode, Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner and Dr. Steinbaum discuss the gender bias that exists in emergency rooms and throughout hospitals and doctor’s offices around the world. They also address some of the pressing and concerning issues that women face as a result of the “intrinsic unconscious bias...2019-02-2700 minGet ConnectedGet ConnectedAmerican Heart Association & Preventing Heart Disease in WomenFor American Heart Month, we discuss heart disease risk and prevention in women with Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, Director of Women's Cardiovascular Health, Wellness and Prevention at Mount Sinai Hospital, speaking on behalf of the American Heart Association. For more, visit heart.org.2019-02-2415 mingabby cabby aka peter franklin podcastsgabby cabby aka peter franklin podcastssusan steinbaum suzanne steinbaum is the director of women and heart disease at the heart and vascular institute at lenox hill hospital here in nyc.  after the interview she discovered that i had a heart blockage and on the following day i was operated on.  she saved my life.  i am glad i interviewed her. 2018-12-1310 minTARA MARIE LIVE! – Mental, Emotional, Physical, Social, and Spiritual HeathTARA MARIE LIVE! – Mental, Emotional, Physical, Social, and Spiritual HeathEpisode #30: Optimizing Heart Health with guest Dr. Suzanne SteinbaumOn this episode, Attending Cardiologist and Author, Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, teaches us how to optimize our heart health by being attuned to our bodies. Cardiac disease is the number one killer of men and women worldwide, and it is now killing women faster than all cancers combined. It is unfathomable that heart attacks are so common when they are nearly always preventable. Recognizing that heart disease presents differently in men and women is critical, as is having an understanding of the risk factors. Learn changes you can make to diminish your risk of developing heart disease. Tune in for...2018-04-171h 195 Minutes to Fear Less Podcast5 Minutes to Fear Less PodcastTime To Demote Your Brain as CEOKay Richardson shares how she's learning to live from her heart and firing the brain as the CEO of her. On this show Kay talks about what she's up to, she talks about practices to welcome a new CEO into her space. Kay shares an excerpt from Dr/ Suzanne Steinbaum's book Heart Book- Every Woman's Guide to a Heart-Healthy Life.   Listen in on Kay connect's with her heart to trust and lead her.  Mentions on show: Dr Suzanne Steinbaum- Twitter Connect with Kay Twitter Instagram...2018-02-2704 minFaithful Fitness By Better DailyFaithful Fitness By Better Daily2 - Alcohol Isn't Helping Your Dad BodWhether you have a bad habit or simply like to unwind with a drink on the regular, the science is pretty clear -- Alcohol isn't helping your dad bod. Find out why you should seriously consider limiting your alcohol intake while you are on the journey to be a better parent in mind, body, and spirit. #redefiningdadbod.Citations[i]Francis A. Tayie, Garret L. Beck. . (2016) Alcoholic beverage consumption contributes to caloric and moisture intakes and body weight status. Nutrition 32:7-8, 799-805.CrossRef[ii] Relationships Between Nutrition, Alcohol Use, and Liver Disease.Charles S...2017-10-3008 minBe MajorBe MajorBTB: The Jane Wilkens Michael Show: To Your HealthWorld-famous cardiologist Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum,  Director, Women & Heart Disease, Lenox Hill/North-Shore hospital and National Spokesperson for AHA’s Go Red For Women, on achieving wellness and vitality by living a heart-centered life.  Renowned author and women’s advocate, Melanie Notkin, on the results of an important new health survey.2017-03-1600 minJane Wilkens Michael Better Than BeforeJane Wilkens Michael Better Than BeforeBTB: The Jane Wilkens Michael Show: To Your HealthWorld-famous cardiologist Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, Director, Women & Heart Disease, Lenox Hill/North-Shore hospital and National Spokesperson for AHA’s Go Red For Women, on achieving wellness and vitality by living a heart-centered life. Renowned author and women’s advocate, Melanie Notkin, on the results of an important new health survey.2017-03-1656 minBe MajorBe MajorBetter Than Before: The Jane Wilkens Michael show: The Shape of your HeartToday on the Jane Wilkens Michael Show…Better Than Before, Jane’s guest is Star Jones, the renowned TV star and talk show host and NBC News Legal Correspondent and Analyst. Star is very passionate about and advocates women’s heart health. As a heart disease survivor and American Heart Association Go Red For Women volunteer, she discusses her personal story and why she’s encouraging other women to make their heart-health a priority. Jane will also be speaking with Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, Director of Women & Heart Disease, Lenox Hill/North-Shore LIJ, best-selling author ---her latest book is Dr. Suzanne Steinbau...2016-02-1100 minJane Wilkens Michael Better Than BeforeJane Wilkens Michael Better Than BeforeBTB: The Jane Wilkens Michael show: The Shape of your HeartToday on the Jane Wilkens Michael Show…Better Than Before, Jane’s guest is Star Jones, the renowned TV star and talk show host and NBC News Legal Correspondent and Analyst. Star is very passionate about and advocates women’s heart health. As a heart disease survivor and American Heart Association Go Red For Women volunteer, she discusses her personal story and why she’s encouraging other women to make their heart-health a priority. Jane will also be speaking with Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, Director of Women & Heart Disease, Lenox Hill/North-Shore LIJ, best-selling author ---her latest book is Dr. Suzanne Steinbau...2016-02-111h 00Be MajorBe MajorJane Wilkens Michael: BTB: Vitality and A Healthy HeartDr. Suzanne Steinbaum, world-renowned cardiologist, best-selling author and Director of Women's Heart Health of Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, will share her unique perspectives on health, wellness and overall vitality by living a heart-centered life. Roshini Rajkumar, communication consultant to Fortune 500 executives, author and local newscaster, tells how to put your best impression forward in the shortest amount of time.2014-05-1500 minJane Wilkens Michael Better Than BeforeJane Wilkens Michael Better Than BeforeJane Wilkens Michael: BTB: VitalityDr. Suzanne Steinbaum, world-renowned cardiologist, best-selling author and Director of Women's Heart Health of Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, will share her unique perspectives on health, wellness and overall vitality by living a heart-centered life. Roshini Rajkumar, communication consultant to Fortune 500 executives, author and local newscaster, tells how to put your best impression forward in the shortest amount of time.2014-05-1558 minBe MajorBe MajorJane Wilkens Michael: BTB: Vitality and A Healthy HeartDr. Suzanne Steinbaum, world-renowned cardiologist, best-selling author and Director of Women's Heart Health of Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, will share her unique perspectives on health, wellness and overall vitality by living a heart-centered life. Roshini Rajkumar, communication consultant to Fortune 500 executives, author and local newscaster, tells how to put your best impression forward in the shortest amount of time.2014-05-0100 minGeneral Medicine and Primary CareGeneral Medicine and Primary CareWhat is the Connection Between Coffee and Heart Disease? Guest: Suzanne Steinbaum, DO Host: Susan Dolan, RN, JD Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum is an attending cardiologist and the Heart and Vascular Institute's director of Women and Heart Disease at Lenox Hospital in New York. Listen in as Dr. Steinbaum discusses a recent study regarding coffee and heart disease. Susan Dolan hosts.2008-07-0800 minCardiologyCardiologyWhat is the Connection Between Coffee and Heart Disease? Guest: Suzanne Steinbaum, DO Host: Susan Dolan, RN, JD Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum is an attending cardiologist and the Heart and Vascular Institute's director of Women and Heart Disease at Lenox Hospital in New York. Listen in as Dr. Steinbaum discusses a recent study regarding coffee and heart disease. Susan Dolan hosts.2008-07-0800 minClinician\'s RoundtableClinician's RoundtableWhat is the Connection Between Coffee and Heart Disease? Guest: Suzanne Steinbaum, DO Host: Susan Dolan, RN, JD Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum is an attending cardiologist and the Heart and Vascular Institute's director of Women and Heart Disease at Lenox Hospital in New York. Listen in as Dr. Steinbaum discusses a recent study regarding coffee and heart disease. Susan Dolan hosts.2008-07-0800 min