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Ep 14How to Mend a Broken Heart with Meg Donahue of MamaSezz

In this episode of "The Health Feast," Dr. Rak and Po are joined by the remarkable Meg Donahue, a woman whose life and family stories embody the transformative power of a whole food plant-based diet. In this episode, Meg dives deep into her philosophy on life, emphasizing the importance of surrendering to life's unpredictability and finding peace amidst challenges. She shares profound insights on the power of love, connection, and the universal human spirit. Meg's reflections on the most significant learnings from life's most challenging moments testify to the resilience we all carry within us. Beyond personal philosophies, Meg discusses her entrepreneurial journey with MamaSezz, a unique plant-based company that delivers delectable, ready-made meals straight to your doorstep. But MamaSezz is more than just a meal service. It stands as a beacon of hope in the often confusing world of nutrition, offering a lifeline to those eager to reclaim their health and experience the healing power of plants. The conversation also touches on Meg's upcoming venture into film school at NYU, highlighting her ambition to become a more effective storyteller and further the message of a plant-based diet and healthy lifestyle. As a special treat for The Health Feast listeners, MamaSezz is offering a generous discount. Use the code "health25" to enjoy $25 off your order (on purchases of $99 and over) and savor the delicious offerings of MamaSezz. You can visit them at www.mamasezz.com Join us in this episode as we dive deep into Meg's inspiring journey, her vision for a healthier world, and the undeniable impact of plants on our well-being. Have a question or comment for Dr. Rak and Po? You can submit them on our website at thehealthfeast.com. Follow us on IG and YouTube @thehealthfeast Disclaimer: The Health Feast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. As with any changes affecting your health, we recommend and encourage you to consult your medical doctor or other qualified healthcare professionals before embarking on this journey. The opinions expressed are our own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of our employers.

Aug 9, 20231h 24m

Ep 13How This ’Biggest Loser’ Made His Biggest Comeback with Sam Poueu

In this inspiring episode of The Health Feast, hosts Dr. Dr. Rak (“rock”) and Po sit down with Sam Poueu, a man whose journey to health and wellness is nothing short of extraordinary. Sam Poueu, a former contestant on 'The Biggest Loser', shares his incredible story of transformation, resilience, and determination. Sam lost over 150 pounds through the show, but his journey didn't end with the show. Sam's life took an unexpected turn when he suffered a traumatic brain injury, a setback that would have ended most people's health journey. But not Sam's. In this intimate conversation, Sam opens up about his experiences, from his time on the reality show to his recovery from the traumatic brain injury. He talks about the challenges he faced, the lessons he learned, and how he used his setbacks as a springboard to propel himself forward. Sam's story is a testament to the power of the human spirit and a reminder that no matter what obstacles we face, we have the strength to overcome them. It's a story that will inspire, motivate, and empower listeners to take control of their health and feast on life. For more inspiring stories and expert advice on Lifestyle Medicine, fitness, nutrition, and spirituality, visit our website at www.thehealthfeast.com and follow us on Instagram and YouTube @thehealthfeast.

Jul 18, 20231h 29m

Ep 12Aspirational Healthcare with Darrell Moon

In this episode of The Health Feast, Dr. Rak and Po engage in a compelling conversation with Darrell Moon, CEO of Orriant and founder of The Aspirational Health Care Conference. With a wealth of experience in the healthcare industry, Darrell brings a fresh perspective on how employers can approach healthcare. The discussion centers around the current healthcare model, which Darrell describes as "deficit-based" and "transactional." He advocates a shift towards an "aspirational" model prioritizing health and wellness. Darrell shares his personal journey, moving from a traditional healthcare role to focusing on the root causes of healthcare issues. He introduces the Nuka System of Care in Alaska, a community-driven, relationship-based healthcare model making a difference. A key part of the conversation is Darrell's emphasis on the importance of behavioral science in healthcare. He believes it should be integral to medical training, underlining the need for a healthcare system that encourages healthy behaviors and lifestyle changes. Darrell also discusses the role of employers in healthcare. He explains how employers can drive change in the healthcare system, envisioning a future where employers spend less on healthcare but provide a more focused system on health and wellness. Join Dr. Rak and Po as they explore these topics with Darrell Moon, delving into the future of healthcare and how it can be more aspirational. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in how we can transform our healthcare system to prioritize health and wellness. For more information, visit Darrell's website at Aspirational Healthcare and learn more about the Nuka System of Care at SCF Nuka.

Jun 12, 20231h 23m

S1 Ep 11Gratitude is at The Health Feast

In this episode of The Health Feast, Dr. Rak and Po discuss the influence of gratitude on mental health. They share personal experiences, Po recalling his humble background and gratitude for life's simplicities. At the same time, Dr. Rak highlights how shifting focus from negativity to gratitude can enhance mood and mental health. The conversation delves into the importance of mental fitness and mindfulness, using a meditation practice that emphasizes appreciating current possessions. They discuss the role of gratitude in healthcare and the interconnectedness of all beings, a concept prevalent in Buddhism and Hinduism. Dr. Rak shares his experiences with depression and couples therapy, introducing the Imago dialogue, a communication method that begins with sharing appreciations. They also discuss the importance of understanding love languages and intentions, referencing relevant literature. Reflecting on Po's experience of adversity, they discuss how gratitude can shift mindsets from scarcity to abundance. They share practical ways of implementing a gratitude practice, like keeping a gratitude journal, meditation, and creating a gratitude vision board. The episode concludes with them acknowledging their audience and expressing their eagerness to continue learning and sharing, reminding listeners that they can find them at thehealthfeast.com, @thehealthfeast on Instagram and YouTube. Have a question or comment for Dr. Rak and Po? You can submit them on our website at thehealthfeast.com Disclaimer: The Health Feast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. As with any changes affecting your health, we recommend and encourage you to consult your medical doctor or other qualified healthcare professionals before embarking on this journey. The opinions expressed are our own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of our employers.

May 15, 20231h 21m

Ep 10Embracing Balance: Dr. Yashoda Bhaskar on Lifestyle Medicine, Money Mindset, and the Power of Letting Go

In this episode of The Health Feast, Dr. Rak and Po welcome Dr. Yashoda Bhaskar, an experienced internist, Lifestyle Medicine specialist, certified coach, money mindset expert, and Deputy CMO at Mora Medical (mora.com), where she works alongside Dr. Rak providing Lifestyle Medicine care. Dr. Yashoda also serves as co-chair of the AMWA coaching committee. Dr. Yashoda shares her inspiring journey to Lifestyle Medicine, delving into her decision to leave her hospitalist practice in 2018 and move to Hawaii to pursue a more fulfilling path. Together, they explore the often-overlooked relationship between money, finances, and health, shedding light on the impact of financial wellness on overall well-being. Dr. Yashoda discusses her journey to becoming a certified money mindset coach and how she helps others navigate their financial and health journeys. A key theme of the conversation is the importance of surrendering to a higher power and embracing the realization that much of what happens in life is outside of our control. Dr. Yashoda shares her experiences and insights, highlighting the transformative power of letting go and trusting the process. Finally, the group delves into the timely issue of social media addiction and its effects on mental health. They discuss strategies for using social media platforms for personal growth, connection, and education while maintaining a healthy balance and avoiding the pitfalls of excessive screen time. Have a question or comment for Dr. Rak and Po? You can submit them on our website at thehealthfeast.com Disclaimer: The Health Feast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. As with any changes affecting your health, we recommend and encourage you to consult your medical doctor or other qualified healthcare professionals before making lifestyle changes. The opinions expressed are our own and do not necessarily reflect the views of our employers.

Mar 24, 20231h 26m

Ep 9Motivating Change

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In this episode, Dr. Rak and Po delve into motivation, and specifically, they talk about self-determination theory, in addition to a discussion on controlling our food environment. Self-determination theory is a psychological theory that focuses on the motivation behind human behavior and the importance of fulfilling innate psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness in achieving well-being and personal growth. It posits that individuals are more likely to engage in behaviors that align with their own interests and values, and that supporting these needs can lead to greater satisfaction and thriving. First Dr. Rak and Po talk about relatedness, and Po and Dr. Rak both reflect on his prior exercise habits they developed that were fueled by community and connection. Next, they talk about autonomy and feeling in control of our life and our decisions. They also discuss the benefits of movement in quieting the mind, particularly the Default-Mode-Network (DMN), a series of brain structures involved in self-referential and ruminating thoughts. They also discuss how we frame movement, as a gift versus a chore, and how that impacts our motivation. Finally, they talk about competence and the interrelatedness of competence and autonomy. The discussion then pivots to talking about the food environment, specifically, how Po doesn’t feel in control of his and the steps that Dr. Rak has taken to manage his. The two end by thanking the listeners and describing more of their vision for The Health Feast. Have a question or comment for Dr. Rak and Po? You can submit them on our website at thehealthfeast.com Disclaimer: The Health Feast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. As with any changes affecting your health, we recommend and encourage you to consult your medical doctor or other qualified healthcare professionals before embarking on this journey. The opinions expressed are our own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of our employers.

Mar 9, 202353 min

Ep 8Manifesting MORE in Your Life with Melinda Joyner

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When Melinda Joyner became a single mother as a young teenager, she took the experience as an opportunity to grow and help others. As a result of understanding the difficult task of being a single mother, Melinda created a safe community of assistance and resources for other young single mothers in her community of Jackson, MS. She organized many events in the community to provide education and resources, and to tell other young mom’s her story, to serve as a beacon of hope. Underlying all of this is Melinda’s strong belief that we all have a MORE- that thing that we are good at, adds value to this world, and lights us up. Melinda found her MORE after years of working as a Rape Crisis Counselor for Catholic Charities, a crisis pregnancy counselor, and an HIV/STD counselor/educator. When her grown kids were off to college, Melinda decided to return to school as well, where she ultimately obtained her Master's in Social Work. Currently, Melinda is working as a Social Worker in the emergency department of a busy community hospital in San Francisco. Her goal is to continue to assist individuals to grow and evolve into the person they may have dreamed of or, due to trauma and circumstances, the person they never fathomed. Melinda came to know Dr. Rak when she sought out his assistance in taking control of her health. To that end, we discuss Melinda's relationship with food and her body, and how her view of her health has changed in the past few years. This episode is a powerful one, and it really speaks to the power of having intention in our lives and manifesting our full potential. Have a question or comment for Dr. Rak and Po? You can submit them on our website at thehealthfeast.com Disclaimer: The Health Feast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. As with any changes affecting your health, we recommend and encourage you to consult your medical doctor or other qualified healthcare professionals before embarking on this journey. The opinions expressed are our own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of our employers.

Feb 26, 20231h 40m

Ep 7Got COVID?

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Po starts the conversation by sharing his experience getting infected early in the pandemic before there were vaccines and therapies. Dr. Rak shares his experience caring for hospitalized patients with COVID for the first two years of the pandemic. They discuss the protective effects of a plant-based diet on getting moderate to severe COVID. The article Dr. Rak references can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8219480/ Dr. Rak then shares his experience with his recent COVID infection. To recover, he shares that he has been practicing the Wim Hof method, which he started doing around the start of the pandemic to boost his immunity. The Wim Hof follow-along video he references to help you get started with the Wim Hof breathing can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLIoSNKaruA&t=1554s Dr. Rak talks about deprescribing - that is, safely reducing and stopping medications, which is done in the setting of someone making lifestyle changes to address the root cause of disease. This is something Dr. Rak regularly does in his medical practice with Mora Medical (mora.com). The two end by setting goals for the coming week. Have a question or comment for Dr. Rak and Po? You can submit them on our website at thehealthfeast.com Disclaimer: The Health Feast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. As with any changes affecting your health, we recommend and encourage you to consult your medical doctor or other qualified healthcare professionals before embarking on this journey. The opinions expressed are our own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of our employers.

Feb 10, 20231h 12m

Ep 6The Health Feast as a Mindset

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Dr. Rak and Po start their conversation by exploring what The Health Feast signifies and means. “It’s a mindset.” The two explore how The Health Feast mindset can be applied to exercise as an example. Many people turn exercise into a health chore. The two also discuss the illusion of challenges in our life. There is an illusion that we are in control. Life happens, and we can either experience it for what it is or we can resist it. It is navigating the ups and downs of life that is the real challenge. Dr. Rak goes on to talk about how his career has evolved over the last 15 years and how he now practices Lifestyle medicine for a healthcare startup, Mora Medical. Mora wants to democratize lifestyle medicine care across the country. You can learn more at Mora.com. Dr. Rak also describes the current epidemic of burnout, or as it is now described as a moral injury in healthcare, and why we are seeing unprecedented numbers of healthcare professionals leave the profession. Lifestyle medicine, the therapeutic use of lifestyle habits to prevent, treat and reverse chronic disease, is the antidote to this crisis. The two then discuss mindfulness and how it changes how you experience life. Dr. Rak then does some health coaching for Po, and they reflect that Po is not certain of his worthiness for good health. They also discuss the burnout or fatigue that Po’s health journey has caused him and his family. Po resolves to have further conversations with his family about how he can move forward in a productive way in taking control of his health. Have a question or comment for Dr. Rak and Po? You can submit them on our website at thehealthfeast.com Disclaimer: The Health Feast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. As with any changes affecting your health, we recommend and encourages you to consult with your medical doctor or other qualified health care professional before embarking on this journey. The opinions expressed are our own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions our employers.

Jan 27, 20231h 39m

Ep 5How meditation changed Jay Chodagam’s life (and how it can change your life too)

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On this episode of The Health Feast, Dr. Rak and Po welcome their first guest, Jay Chodagam. Jay is a good friend and spiritual teacher of Dr. Rak. Jay's story really exemplifies the unexpected nature of our lives and the power of meditation in changing the trajectory of our lives. If you've contemplated starting a meditation practice but don't know how to start, this conversation is for you. Before welcoming Jay, Dr. Rak and Po do their usual mind/body/spirit check-in. Dr. Rak shares he is working with a virtual Spartan SGX trainer to help him prepare for his next Spartan race. Dr. Rak’s coach is Keith Stockwell, and you can learn more about Keith’s training plans and services at runliftwin.com The two then welcome Jay to The Health Feast. To begin the conversation, Jay shares his story of going from being an engineer at a Fortune 500 company to becoming a monk and meditation teacher. While getting his master’s degree in Engineering, Jay realized that a life of fulfillment and service to others trumps a life of achievement. He eventually left a lucrative career in engineering to move into an ashram in San Francisco, where he practiced, taught, and lived as a yogi for 14 years. Jay has centered his life and career around asking how he can be in service to others, and he reflects with Dr. Rak and Po on what a purposeful life in service to others looks and feels like. As Jay reflects on pursuing his passion, he notes how ignoring the whispers of your calling can be a form of suffering, as your truth will haunt you if you choose to ignore it. Jay talks about why meditation is needed in our lives, particularly with all the distractions we are bombarded with regularly. He shares why everyone should aim to start their day with reflective silence and meditation. Jay also talks about consistency and getting to a point where your mind and body want to meditate because of how good it feels, which can take some time to develop a habit. The conversation ends with Jay discussing his next pivot in his career, where he looks to fulfill a vision of creating intentional urban villages that will create community and address the epidemic of loneliness our society is experiencing. To help you get started with a meditation practice, Jay offers a free 21-day meditation challenge to start the New Year, and you can sign up for and access a daily meditation at his website joywithjay.com. Jay also has hours of free guided meditations available through online videos and apps, which you can also find on his website. You can also watch Jay's illuminating TedX talk on YouTube here. Have a question or comment for Dr. Rak and Po? You can submit them on our website at thehealthfeast.com Disclaimer: The Health Feast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. As with any changes affecting your health, we recommend and encourages you to consult with your medical doctor or other qualified health care professional before embarking on this journey. The opinions expressed are our own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions our employers.

Jan 11, 20231h 37m

Ep 4004 Got Resolutions?

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Happy New Year from The Health Feast! After a regular mind-body-soul/spirit check-in with Dr. Rak and Po, they first take an opportunity to thank their growing audience and reflect a little more on why they started The Health Feast. Then they get into today’s topic of New Year’s Resolutions. Dr. Rak reviews some of the stats around resolutions and how most are unsuccessful. The two discuss why this is and how the best resolutions are process-oriented instead of outcome-oriented. The two also reflect on the importance of grounding your resolutions and goals in your WHY and intention, and Dr. Rak reflects on some of the reasons for wanting to make change that he hears from patients. Dr. Rak helps Po think about his behaviors in terms of ideals (what I’d ideally like to do most days) and standards (what I do every day regardless of how I’m feeling and what else is going on). They also discuss Po’s recent feelings of lower mood. Dr. Rak screens Po for depression using a standard survey called the PHQ-9. You can access this inventory at https://www.mdcalc.com/calc/1725/phq9-patient-health-questionnaire9. The two reflect on the role of mental health in our overall health and how it affects our ability to change our habits. The show ends with Po reflecting on his prior goal to incorporate regular meditation and how he wants to approach the coming week. Have a question or comment for Dr. Rak and Po? You can submit them on our website at thehealthfeast.com Disclaimer: The Health Feast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. If you or someone you know is experiencing depression or any mental health concerns, please seek out care from a licensed professional. The opinions expressed are our own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of our employers.

Jan 3, 20231h 35m

S1 Ep 3003 Motivation and Meditation.

Welcome back to The Health Feast, hosted by Dr. Rak ("rock") and Po. After our regular mind, body, and soul/spirit check-in with Dr. Rak and Po, we get into motivation this episode- inspired by Po's feelings of lack of motivation in his life. Does motivation even matter? Where does it come from, and how can we tap into intrinsic motivation to aid our habits? Dr. Rak reviews the three sources of intrinsic motivation- autonomy, mastery, and purpose. Rak reflects on purpose and how one can craft an aspirational self-identity to help motivate desired behaviors. Dr. Rak also discusses the downside of self-identity in the form of attachment to ego and self- a common source of all conflict. The two then reflect on the value of meditation for building awareness and allowing us to respond to our lives rather than constantly reacting. The conversation ends with Po reflecting on and making goals for the week ahead, including exercise and meditation goals. Available where you get podcasts and at thehealthfeast.com Follow us on IG: @thehealthfeast Check out The Health Feast YouTube Channel hereDisclaimer: The Health Feast Podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The opinions expressed are our own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of our employers.

Dec 22, 20221h 29m

S1 Ep 2002 How Dr. Rak turned his life into a Health Feast

For our second episode, Po interviews Dr. Rak! We learn about Rak's upbringing and how this shaped his relationship with food and his body image. We also learn about why Dr. Rak made big changes to his lifestyle habits after a difficult conversation with his wife, ultimately leading him to adopt a whole-food plant based diet. He shares he has lost over 70lbs over the last 5 years and reversed his prediabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Dr. Rak ends by sharing how he views the state of healthcare today and how lifestyle medicine is the solution to our current reactive sickcare system. You can watch this episode (including additional photos) on YouTube by clicking here.

Dec 14, 20221h 32m

S1 Ep 1001 Welcome to The Health Feast and Meet Po!

In today's conversation, we take a deep dive into all things Tupotu. We talk about Po’s childhood in American Samoa and how this shaped his early relationship with food. We talk about Po’s relationship with his body image and being a “big person” and how that has shaped his identity and career path. And we’ll get into Po’s struggles with his weight and his health, and his history with dieting. In addition to his recent reality TV experience in Abu Dhabi, Po and I also discuss his previous foray into reality TV: a 2010 show called Money Hungry, where Po and his friend teamed up to lose as much weight as possible for a chance to win $100,000. We also discuss Po’s relationship with health and how his view and goals for his health have changed over time as he’s had children and gotten older. and we touch on his thoughts about getting weight loss surgery. Also I’ll note one big realization I had as a result of this conversation is that the Universe keeps pulling Po more and more into lifestyle medicine, and our meeting was just a further manifestation of that. I’ve come to love Po like family, and I think you'll grow to love him too. What strikes me the most about him is his genuineness and ability to openly express his vulnerabilities. He’s humble, affable, and kind. Po and I talk a lot about our intention for starting this podcast. And his intention, which is also my intention - is to support each other and now to support all of you, in leading healthy lives. You can watch this episode (including additional photos) on YouTube by clicking here.

Dec 8, 20221h 38m