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Until It\'s FixedUntil It's FixedSeason 3 Finale: Together in HealthEPISODE SUMMARY: We’re at the end of Season 3, and we’ve covered a lot of new ground on what’s being done to make health care work better for everyone. Hosts Callie Chamberlain and Dr. Kenny Poole share their favorite moments and reflect on the biggest takeaways from conversations with over 30 guests this year. HIGHLIGHTS:[03:52] Callie and Dr. Poole discuss their biggest takeaways from the season[07:30] The hosts recap great pieces of advice from our guests as well as share their own perspective  and words they live by  ...2023-07-1111 minUntil It\'s FixedUntil It's FixedOne Thing Today: Write It DownEPISODE SUMMARY:Spirituality and religion aren’t things we typically think about when it comes to health and health care—and they can be intimidating to talk about with your doctor. This week, Callie and Dr. Poole share how to think about, write down and share how spirituality and/or religion affect your care preferences so you feel prepared to talk about them—both now and in the future.For more on how your spiritual and/or religious practices relate to your health and health care, check out the full episode. The views, opinion...2023-02-1405 minUntil It\'s FixedUntil It's FixedOne Thing Today: Mental Health ResourcesEPISODE SUMMARY: With a topic as big as therapy, where do you even begin looking for help? Callie and Dr. Poole share some tips for how to define and narrow down the options you have for mental health resources—whether they’re in-person or online. For more on how important it is to take care of our mental health, check out the full episode. If you or someone you know is feeling overwhelmed with stress or thinking about suicide, seek help right away. If someone is in immediate danger, call 988 or go to the clo...2023-01-3104 minUntil It\'s FixedUntil It's FixedWhy We Do TherapyEPISODE SUMMARY:Taking care of our mental health is a key part of living a thriving, balanced life. In this episode of Until It’s Fixed, Callie and Dr. Poole dig into the societal shift of talking more openly about seeing a therapist, how people can find a therapist who meets them where they’re at and the rise of app-based and teletherapy with Roxane Battle and Chez Chesak. HIGHLIGHTS:04:50 Introductions | Roxane Battle is a former journalist, writer, and Vice President of Advocacy and Community for AbleTo, part of Optum, a company that offers...2023-01-2436 minUntil It\'s FixedUntil It's FixedOne Thing Today: Daily MovementEPISODE SUMMARY:What’s one way we can take care of our bodies as we grow older? Callie and Dr. Poole talk through options for gentle activities that can be adapted to a variety of ability levels and exercise needs to keep us moving at any age. For more on how our health care needs change as we get older, check out the full episode. The views, opinions, and content expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, or policies of Optum.Visit optum.com for more information abou...2023-01-1707 minUntil It\'s FixedUntil It's FixedOne Thing Today: Drinking DiaryEPISODE SUMMARY:What’s one way we can be more mindful about what we drink? In this bonus episode, Callie and new co-host Dr. Kenny Poole talk through tips and tactics for tracking your beverage consumption habits (with a focus on alcohol) by keeping a drinking diary. Like other habit trackers, drinking diaries help us get accurate data about what we do and how it affects us—making them an effective tool for anyone who’s “sober curious” and looking to explore their relationship with alcohol. For more on the “sober curious” movement, check out the full episod...2023-01-0306 minUntil It\'s FixedUntil It's FixedSober CuriousEPISODE SUMMARY:When was the last time you thought about your relationship with alcohol? With trends like 'Dry January,' a lot of people are taking an opportunity to do just that, and they aren’t alone. As the “sober curious” movement gains popularity in the U.S., people have more options than ever to define and redefine how booze does or doesn’t fit into their life. In this episode, host Callie Chamberlain is joined by sober coach Jen Lee Hirst, Optum Behavioral Health's Deb Nussbaum and Bob Poznanovich from Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation for a discussi...2022-12-2732 minUntil It\'s FixedUntil It's FixedOne Thing Today: Pajama TimeEPISODE SUMMARY:What is one thing you can do today to reduce burnout in your life? In this bonus episode, Dr. Maria Dahl, Market Chief Medical Officer for Medicare and Retirement with UnitedHealth Group, shares her own experience with host Callie as well as how she found “joy in practice” to beat burnout. Dr. Dahl also offers tips and tools we can all use.GUEST:Dr. Maria Dahl, Market Chief Medical Officer, Medicare and Retirement at UnitedHealth GroupFor more on burnout and “quiet quitting,” check out the full episode. The vie...2022-12-2010 minUntil It\'s FixedUntil It's FixedBurnoutEPISODE SUMMARY:We’re kicking off Season 3 of “Until It’s Fixed” with a conversation that is top-of-mind for a lot of people right now: Burnout. Of course, it’s hard to talk about burnout without also talking about “quiet quitting,” a phrase we’ve been seeing everywhere lately, from social media to academic journals. Join host Callie Chamberlain and guests Amy Carsto from Optum Behavioral Health and Clayton Farris, actor and content creator, for a talk about what causes burnout, how it affects our health, and most importantly—what we can do about it. HIGHLIGHTS:I...2022-12-1335 minMicrodosingMicrodosing[Podcaster Series] Callie Chamberlain and Until It's Fixed Podcast by OptumCallie is a Social Responsibility Leader at Optum, and co-host of their Until It's Fixed podcast, focused on tackling the current problems, tough questions and highlights how health care technology is reshaping the health care system.2022-03-0108 minUntil It\'s FixedUntil It's FixedWhat Makes You HealthyHighlights01:07 Introduction | Maria begins with a brief story of her wake-up call: how a medical diagnosis jolted her out of her routine and made her re-examine her life.09:00 Defining health | Callie and Maria discuss how they think of health, and the "puzzle pieces" of our lives that fit together to create the full image of our wellbeing.11:16 Support systems | Last year, TIME magazine reported that there are 43 million unpaid caregivers in America. Maria sheds light on the burden caretakers often face and the importance of creating a support network.17:17 Conclusion | Callie and Maria close out the episode reflecting...2022-03-0124 minUntil It\'s FixedUntil It's FixedReflections and HopeHighlights01:30 Meeting people where they are | Stacey and Callie first revisit a conversation with child and adolescent psychiatrists Dr. Mona Potter and Dr. Yusra Benhalim on progress being made to better support mental health care for our kids08:59 Your whole health | Ryan Adcock of Cradle Cincinnati and Dr. Natalie Hernandez from Morehouse School of Medicine discuss how interconnected each part of our life is with our health and the need to expand our focus beyond what’s shared or happens in a doctor’s office or hospital. 13:26 Smarter care | Callie and Stacey reach back to the very beginning of th...2022-01-2023 minUntil It\'s FixedUntil It's FixedSimplifiedHighlightsIntroduction | Revisiting a big theme of the season, Callie and Stacey discuss the idea of empowering people to take charge of their health while helping them navigate what can be complex in the health care system. 02:11 Interview: Dr. Kate Wolin and Optum Store | Dr. Wolin, Direct-to-Consumer VP at Optum, joins Stacey to talk about the growing focus on designing health care products and services based on the unique needs and tastes of each person.11:11 Interview: The consumer revolution | Choices of health care services offered directly to people could change the way you interact with the health care s...2021-12-1626 minUntil It\'s FixedUntil It's FixedScreening and SurvivalHighlightsIntroduction | Hosts Stacey and Callie kick off the episode with a look at the statistics on cancer diagnosis in the U.S. to prepare for a conversation about the importance of regular screening to find cancer earlier, hopefully before it has spread.03:09 Roundtable: Cancer screening and statistics | Dr. Sung Poblete and Matthew Zachary join Callie to discuss recent survey results on cancer screening in the U.S. and how COVID-19 has impacted trends.27:07 Roundtable: Being a voice for patients| Cancer rebel Matthew Zachary turned his experience into a passion for patient advocacy; he and Dr. Poblete talk...2021-12-0741 minUntil It\'s FixedUntil It's FixedMaking ChangesHighlightsIntroduction | Callie talks about the impact of tobacco use on U.S. adults today, and the Great American Smokeout, an event sponsored by the American Cancer Society. 02:21 Roundtable discussion| Etta Short and Dr. Kelly Carpenter talk about the history of tobacco use in America compared to today. They also discuss how support for people trying to quit has changed over time, including how technology can help. 21:20 Roundtable discussion continued | Etta shares how quitting smoking can impact our overall health, and that a person’s circumstances and other aspects of their health influence their ability to quit.26:13 Conclusion | Call...2021-11-1628 minUntil It\'s FixedUntil It's FixedDNA, Personalized Medicine and…Zebras?HighlightsIntroduction | The episode begins with a short explanation of what clinicogenomics is and how that relates to our DNA, along with the impact of rare diseases in the United States. 04:42 Roundtable | Allison Pullins and Dr. Ashley Brenton | Callie, Allison and Dr. Brenton talk about what life is like when a family member has a rare disease, from the difficult and confusing journey toward a diagnosis to the search for a scientific breakthrough.26:32 Roundtable | Dr. Alex Liede and  Dr. Ashley Brenton | After hearing the patient perspective from Allison, Callie and Dr. Brenton are joined by Dr. Liede to he...2021-11-1044 minUntil It\'s FixedUntil It's FixedPaths to RecoveryHighlightsIntroduction | Callie and Stacey lay the foundation for this episode with some statistics about substance use disorders (SUDs) in America. 01:26 Roundtable: Innovation and progress in SUD treatment | Janelle Wesloh, MBA, LADC of the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation and Deb Nussbaum, PhD, LCSW of Optum Behavioral Health discuss the levels of care available to provide individualized treatment for those struggling with a SUD. 18:51 Roundtable: Care in the time of COVID | Guests discuss supporting loved ones with substance use disorders and the ways the global pandemic has changed how we approach care. 28:47 Conclusion| Stacey and Callie reflect on the int...2021-10-0530 minRadio AdvisoryRadio Advisory91: We need to talk about maternal health in AmericaHealth equity is a topic long talked about in health care circles, but there's one specific area of health equity the United States is woefully behind in—maternal health. In this episode, Rae sits down with Callie Chamberlain, co-director of social responsibility at Optum and a trained birth doula, and Advisory Board's Darby Sullivan, to discuss the dire state of maternal health in America and the role the entire industry plays in supporting pregnant people. Radio Advisory is produced by Advisory Board, a division of Optum, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group. Links: Sn...2021-10-0527 minUntil It\'s FixedUntil It's FixedUnderstanding Our CareHighlightsIntroduction | Callie Chamberlain kicks off the episode with some background on health literacy – the ability of patients to access, understand and use medical information to make health care decisions.1:57 Interview: Lambert van der Walde | Lambert van der Walde, who lead the publication of the UnitedHealth Group health literacy research brief, discusses the difference between individual and organizational health literacy, and how organizations and providers can communicate more effectively. 17:40 Interview: Dr. Dean Schillinger | Dr. Dean Schillinger covers the idea of health literacy at a population, rather than individual or organizational, level. The discussion then moves to his advocacy wor...2021-09-2842 minUntil It\'s FixedUntil It's FixedHealth Care on WheelsHighlightsIntroduction | Callie and Stacey open up the topic of physical access to medical care and provide background information on the state of health care access challenges in the U.S.01:28 Roundtable: Overview of local access | Dr. Cooper, Megan Callahan and Callie dig into transportation as a social determinant of our health and the role Lyft Healthcare is playing to improve health care access.17:17 Roundtable: Follow-up conversation | The discussion continues with  an overview of the relation between transportation challenges and other health equity concerns. 29:55 Optum Mobile Clinic, Utah | Shelly Martin joins Stacey to talk about the Optum mobile cl...2021-09-2145 minUntil It\'s FixedUntil It's FixedBridging the GapHighlights• Introduction | Stacey and Callie welcome listeners back and tee up the return to a topic from Episode 1—digital access to health care services.• 05:06 Roundtable part 1 | Ty and Rae from Advisory Board join the hosts to discuss the scope of digital inequity: much more than just internet access, the term encompasses digital literacy, connection speed and stability, and more.• 15:09 Roundtable part 2 | From defining digital inequity and how it impacts health, the conversation turns to solutions. Both guests share examples of success stories of health care organizations taking new steps to accommodate different levels of conne...2021-08-2440 min