PODCAST · health
(w)healthy
by KGH Foundation
Being healthy is the unique expression of many, often inter-related dimensions which can be physical, mental, emotional, social, relational and spiritual. (w)healthy endeavors to explore them, taking you behind the curtain with leading experts, from physicians to people with lived experience. Through knowledge and storytelling, we hope to empower and inspire you to live your (w)healthiest life. Join Shauna Nyrose of the KGH Foundation on a journey to a (w)healthy life.DISCLAIMER: The views expressed by guests of the podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of the KGH Foundation.
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Meet Robotic Assisted Surgeon Dr. Dimitri Coutsinos
Just over a year ago on Day of Giving the community rallied to raise funds to bring Vinni, a surgical robot, to Kelowna General Hospital. A year later we are joined by the Head of Robotics, Dr. Dimitri Coutsinos, to get an update on Vinni's first months at KGH and hear about all of the amazing work they've been up to! Whether you donated to the campaign or saw Vinni around town this is an update you won't want to miss!
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How Philanthropy Brought a Renowned Parkinson's Researcher to Kelowna
April is Parkinson's Awareness Month and we are beyond excited to be introducing a very special new member of the Humphreys Family Movement Disorder Clinic, Dr. Talyta Grippe. Dr. Grippe is a neurologist with specialized training in neurophysiology and Parkinson's disease, and brings with her to Kelowna an extremely specialized knowledge base and emerging therapies. Through a partnership between the KGH Foundation and the Humphreys Family Foundation, a new model of care is being built, one that doesn’t just bring specialists here but supports them to do the full scope of their work.
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Is Running Actually Bad For Your Knees?
Spring has sprung and with the nicer weather finally settling in to the Okanagan Valley you may have noticed the runners are back! But lots of us wonder what sort of impact running has on our joints? In this episode of the (w)healthy podcast we are joined by JF Esculier, a physiotherapist and co-founder of MoveMed Physiotherapy in Kelowna. Whether you're new to running or a seasoned pro JF answers all the burning questions you're bound to have!
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We're Not Kidney-ing Around! The Truth About Kidney Disease with Transplant Recipient, Patrick Ng
You may recognize Patrick from his former position as a KGH Foundation Board Member but did you know that Patrick's first true connection with KGH was at the beginning of his kidney disease journey? 10 years later and Patrick is the grateful recipient of a kidney transplant and has dedicated his time to community and giving back, wherever possible!To become an organ donor or to learn more about kidney disease visit https://kidney.ca/Get-Involved/Be-an-Organ-Donor
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How Universal is Universal Health Care? With Dr. Ross Hickey
In Canada our health care system is labelled as 'universal' but what does that really mean? And what does it look like in practice? In this episode of the (w)healthy podcast we are joined by economist, Dr. Ross Hickey, who breaks it down for us and explains how the 'universal' system actually works in Canada, how other systems are working elsewhere, and the vital role community plays in it all. No matter how much knowledge you already have on the system this is an episode where you're sure to learn something new!
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How Indigenous Medicine is Understood with Elder Leon Louis
In our second conversation with Elder Leon Louis, he shares syilx teachings on the true meaning of medicine, not just as something we take when we’re sick, but as a living relationship with land, water, plants, ceremony, and community. Guided by the Medicine Wheel, he speaks to balance across the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual parts of our lives, and the responsibility we carry for the natural world.In Loving Memory ofCEWEL’NALeon Louis17 October, 1951 - 21 March, 2026“Way kulenchuten, thank you grandmothers and grandfathers for this life”
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The Link Between Anxiety, Depression, and Trauma is... ADHD???
Do you have someone in your life who’s routines and day to day activities look a bit different? Or maybe that someone is you, always struggling to catch your tail? In this week’s episode of the (w)healthy podcast, host Shauna Nyrose sits down with adult ADHD specialist Irene Spelliscy to talk about how ADHD can manifest for adults and you may be surprised to learn just how many aspects of one’s life it is affecting.
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Introducing The New Head of Pediatrics at KGH!
In this episode of the (w)healthy podcast we are beyond excited to be joined by Dr. Jeff Wong, the new Head of Pediatrics at Kelowna General Hospital. Speaking with Dr. Wong is like a breathe of fresh air and we feel that the conversation needs little introduction. If you live in the Okanagan and you have children, plan to, or know someone with children you're going to want to tune in!
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Looking Back. Leaning Forward.
Join KGH Foundation CEO Allison Young on the year-end episode of the (w)healthy Podcast as we revisit key moments from 2025, share campaign progress, and outline hopeful plans for 2026.Happy holidays from the KGH Foundation Team.
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What is Med School Really Like? A Candid Conversation with an Actual Second Year Medical Student
We’ve all heard the horror stories and seen the movies, but what is med school really like? And what about for those students studying right here in the Okanagan? In this week’s episode of the (w)healthy podcast we are joined by second year medical student, Christine Ashenhurst, to ask the questions we’re all wondering. Christine takes us through a day in her life, the unique challenges of the MCAT, what keeps her motivated, and more. Whether you are curious about med school yourself or know someone who is, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.
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The #1 Reason for Bedwetting is… Constipation??
Everybody poops. But for one in three kids, it’s not easy. And it may be the reason your child is struggling with bedwetting. In this episode, Angus MacKay, a pediatric physiotherapist specializing in pelvic floor health specifically for children, gets into the potty talk, in a good way. Bedwetting and constipation in children is no joke. Learn the causes, warning signs, when to become concerned and what you can to help your little human ‘take care of business’.
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The Secret Muscle Every Man Should Be Working On...
Men, turns out the most important muscles for strength and confidence aren’t built in the gym… In this episode, physiotherapist Corrine Wade joins Shauna to talk about men’s pelvic floor health and how it impacts sexual function, back pain, stress, bladder control, and prostate recovery. Nearly half of Canadian men experience erectile dysfunction and one in nine deal with incontinence, yet few realize the pelvic floor plays a role in all of it. It’s not awkward, it’s awareness!
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Indigenous Insights and Practices for Health & Healthcare with Elder Leon Louis
This episode is about honouring different ways of knowing, and of learning through story, honouring Indigenous teachings, and exploring how they can guide how we think about health - as individuals and communities. Syilx Elder Leon Louis joins Shauna for a conversation that can only be described as thoroughly immersive from start to finish. Together they explore how stories and relationships can guide us toward a more integrated and compassionate understanding of health and health care for everyone. In Loving Memory ofCEWEL’NALeon Louis17 October, 1951 - 21 March, 2026“Way kulenchuten, thank you grandmothers and grandfathers for this life”
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Stop Suffering in Silence. The Pelvic Floor Unlocked with Corrine Wade.
Pelvic floor therapy doesn’t have to be as daunting as you may have originally thought. In this episode of the (w)healthy podcast, host Shauna Nyrose is joined by physio therapist and pelvic floor specialist, Corinne Wade. Together, they dive into many of the different ways we can support our pelvic floor and in turn make changes to so many parts of our lives.
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What Does ADHD Look Like In Real Life??
ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental conditions in Canada, yet it is still widely misunderstood and often missed, particularly in girls and women. In this episode of the (w)healthy podcast, host Shauna Nyrose speaks with Dr. Elliot Frank, a dual-certified family physician and an inspiring model of integrated and inclusive health care in our community. Dr. Frank shares his insight on how ADHD presents at different stages of life, why timely diagnosis matters, and the challenges that can arise when it goes unrecognized. He also offers his perspective on the most current approaches to care, from evidence-based treatment to practical supports that help people thrive. This is a thoughtful and informative conversation for anyone seeking to better understand ADHD and its impact across a lifetime.
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Don't Sleep on Sleep! Why it matters with Dr. Wayne Lai.
We often talk about sleep as something we should “get more of,” but rarely stop to ask why it matters in the first place. In this episode, Dr. Wayne Lai returns to help us better understand sleep as a foundational part of whole-body health. From how disrupted sleep affects your mood, focus, and immune system to what might actually be keeping you up at night, this conversation explores how sleep impacts daily life in ways we often overlook. If you’re struggling to feel rested, or just curious about what better sleep could mean for your health, you’ll want to take a listen.This is our third episode with Dr. Lai, if you enjoyed this one be sure to check out the other two!
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Trauma, the Brain, and the Science of EMDR with Ashley Phillips
In this episode of the (w)healthy podcast, Shauna Nyrose speaks with Counsellor Ashley Phillips about how trauma impacts our mental health and why we don’t always recognize it. Ashley explains the difference between "big T" and "little t" trauma, what happens in the brain during a traumatic experience, and how EMDR therapy can help people process what’s been holding them back. This conversation offers a deeper understanding of how trauma works and what healing can look like.
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The Link Between Wealth and Well-Being Is??
Money is more than numbers in a bank account. It is peace of mind, security and a vital part of your overall health. In this episode of (w)healthy, host Shauna Nyrose talks with Rod Gibbings, Senior Financial Consultant at IG Wealth Management, about why financial health is such a critical pillar of well-being. Rod shares practical strategies for planning a secure retirement, guiding young adult children toward independence, working effectively with a financial planner and navigating money conversations as a couple. He also reflects on personal experiences, including health challenges and the sudden loss of a dear friend and colleague, that have shaped his perspective on what it truly means to live well. This is not just a conversation about building wealth for the future, it is about creating freedom and living a life that aligns with your values today.
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Hot and bothered? You're not alone. Perimenopause talk with Dr. Brittany Schamerhorn
In this episode of the (w)healthy podcast, Dr. Brittany Schamerhorn, licensed Naturopathic Doctor and Menopause Society Certified Practitioner, joins us to unpack the complex world of women’s hormones, perimenopause, and metabolic health. Drawing from her clinical experience and evidence-informed approach, Dr. Schamerhorn shares why so many women feel unheard in the health care system, and how a more personalized, integrative model of care can make all the difference. Her insights offer a fresh, grounded perspective on what it means to truly care for women’s health.
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Better Sleep, Better Brain. Is Rest The Best Medicine?
We all know sleep is important, but what’s really happening in the brain while we rest? In this solo episode, Dr. Wayne Lai — neurologist and sleep medicine specialist — breaks down the science of sleep in clear, practical terms. From deep sleep cycles to why you wake up at 3 a.m., this conversation will leave you better informed about what your brain truly needs to heal, function, and thrive.
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Everything you need to know about a Concussion
Concussions affect hundreds of thousands of Canadians every year, yet many remain misunderstood or overlooked. In this episode, host Shauna Nyrose speaks with Dr. Wayne Lai, neurologist and sleep medicine specialist, and Gerome Louie, a clinician specializing in concussion care. Together, they unpack what happens in the brain during injury, how sleep and mental health play a role in recovery, and what we all need to know about the lasting impact of concussions. Whether you're recovering yourself or supporting someone who is, this episode offers insight, clarity, and hope.
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Go Play Outside! It's more important than ever. Physical Literacy with Drew Mitchell
What if the real prescription for lifelong health isn't found in a clinic, but on a playground, in a pool, or during a triathlon? In this episode, we sit down with Drew Mitchell, Director of Physical Literacy at Sport for Life, to explore how movement shapes our health, our communities, and our sense of belonging. From saving a beloved triathlon to creating more inclusive sport systems, Drew shares powerful stories and insights on why physical literacy matters at every age and in every body.
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Why so testy? Insights on Testosterone + Health Aging for Men with Grant Pagdin
What if aging didn’t have to mean decline? In this episode, Dr. Grant Pagdin, a Kelowna-based physician and expert in regenerative and preventative medicine, joins us to explore the future of healing. From stem cell therapy and PRP, to testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and lifestyle medicine, Dr. Pagdin unpacks what’s real, what’s emerging, and what it means to take control of your health span, not just your lifespan.
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The Powerful Impact of Strength Training with Taylor Kolar
In this episode of the (w)healthy podcast, local fitness pro Taylor Kolar shares why strength training is essential, especially for women over 40. We bust common fitness myths, explore social media trends, and talk about building a sustainable routine that fits your age, goals, and lifestyle. Plus, we dive into the role of nutrition, cardio, and mindset in supporting long-term health and strength.
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TMJ, Stress, and the Body’s Hidden Signals with Vince Cunanan
What if your jaw pain, your back tension, or that old shoulder injury weren’t just physical? In this episode, we sit down with physiotherapist Vince Cunanan to talk about TMJ, movement dysfunction, stress, and how pain can be both a signal and a story. Vince shares why healing often begins with awareness and how we can start reconnecting with the bodies we’ve learned to ignore.
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Why a “Mini-Stroke” Is a Major Warning Sign with Dr. Diana Kim
In this episode of the (w)healthy podcast, we sit down with Dr. Diana Kim, a Kelowna-based neurologist, to explore the inner workings of brain health, from the everyday impacts of stress and sleep, to the life-changing consequences of stroke and neurological disease.
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Taking a Closer Look. Eye Health is more important than you think with Dr. Sophia Capo
What if your headaches, brain fog, or a child’s struggles in school were actually rooted in vision — not eyesight, but how the brain processes what we see? In this episode of the (w)healthy podcast, Dr. Sophia Capo, optometrist and founder of A B See Optometry and Vision Therapy in Kelowna, unpacks the powerful connection between vision, brain health, and healing. We explore how vision therapy is helping kids and adults recover from concussions, overcome learning challenges, and reclaim quality of life — all through a new lens.
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Why Primary Care is so Vital to our Health care system, with Beth Whalley
In this episode of the (w)healthy podcast, Shauna Nyrose sits down with Beth Walley, Executive Director of the Central Okanagan Division of Family Practice, for a grounded and hopeful conversation about the evolving landscape of primary care. Together, they explore what primary care really means, why it matters, and how it's changing to meet the needs of patients and providers. From the role of relationships and community partnerships to the challenges of access and physician burnout, this episode offers thoughtful insight into how care can become more connected, compassionate, and ultimately, closer to home.You can register to get a family doctor or nurse practitioner at this link https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/find-care/health-connect-registry
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Making Healthy Eating Work in Real Life with Morgan Decksheimer
What’s stopping us from eating well? For most people, it’s not knowledge — it’s time, energy, and real life. Morgan Decksheimer, founder of Meal Prep For You, joins us to talk nutrition and how local food can help us live healthier, one meal at a time.
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The Power of Pediatric Physiotherapy with Milena Perini
How do you know if your child’s physical development is ontrack? When is toe-walking, poor coordination, or delayed milestones a sign to seek support? In this episode of the (w)healthy podcast, host Shauna Nyrose sits down with pediatric physiotherapist Milena Perini to explore the critical role movement plays in a child’s overall well-being. With over 20 years of experience, Milena shares insights on early intervention and common misconceptions. She also offers practical advice for parents looking to support their child’s development at home. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or just curious about how movement shapes a child’s future, this episode is full of valuable takeaways. Tune in to learn how small steps today can lead to big strides tomorrow!
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How Oral Health Shapes Your Body, Brain, and Well-being with Dr. Michael Webster
Did you know your oral health can impact your heart, brain,hormones, and even your confidence? Kelowna dentist and implant specialist Dr. Michael Webster joins (w)healthy podcast host Shauna Nyrose to explore the surprising links between dental care and general well-being. From childhood cavities to perimenopause challenges, dental implants to overall health—discover why caring for your teeth might be one of the most important health investments you’ll ever make.
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Spiritual Health in a Changing World with Melissa Berry Appleton
In this episode of the (w)healthy podcast, we sit down with Buddhist chaplain, meditation teacher, and somatic movement practitioner Melissa Berry Appleton to explore the evolving landscape of spiritual health. From the power of presence and mindfulness to the intersection of science and contemplative practice, Melissa shares insights on how we can cultivate resilience and inner well-being in a fast-paced world. Whether you're seeking balance, healing, or a deeper sense of purpose, this conversation offers practical wisdom for navigating modern life with intention and grace.
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All Things Allergies with ENT Surgeon Dr. Jon Dautremont
Allergies, sinus issues, and other ENT conditions arebecoming more common, especially in the Okanagan. In this episode of the (w)healthypodcast, Shauna Nyrose sits down with Dr. Jon Dautremont, ENT specialist andfounder of Basis, to discuss why these issues are increasing, how the localclimate plays a role, and what people can do to manage symptoms. He sharesexpert insights on treatment options, practical ways to find relief whilewaiting for specialist care, and when surgery might be necessary. A must-listenfor anyone struggling with chronic congestion, sinus infections, or allergies.
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The 'New' Best Practices in Breast Cancer Surgery with Breast Cancer Surgeon, Dr. Andy Kluftinger
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Kluftinger, a leading expert in breast cancer and general surgery, to discuss the evolving landscape of breast cancer care. From early detection and surgical options to post-operative care and patient advocacy, Dr. Kluftinger offers invaluable insights into what patients and families can expect during their journey. We also explore the role of general surgery in comprehensive cancer treatment and how collaborative care models are improving patient outcomes. Whether you're a patient, caregiver, or healthcare professional, this episode provides essential knowledge and compassionate guidance on navigating breast cancer care.
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Acne, Eczema, Melanoma and More with Dermatologist Dr. Dianne Burrows
In this episode of the (w)healthy podcast, host Shauna Nyrose sits down with Dr. Dianne Burrows, a board-certified dermatologist and the medical director of Interior Dermatology Centre in Kelowna, BC. Dr. Burrows shares her journey into dermatology and discusses the importance of skin health as a vital component of overall well-being. The conversation delves into common skin conditions, their impact on mental and emotional health, and the latest advancements in dermatological treatments. Listeners will gain valuable insights into maintaining healthy skin and learn about innovative treatments. Whether you're dealing with a specific skin issue or simply interested in enhancing your skin health, this episode offers expert advice and practical tips to help you achieve your (w)healthiest skin.
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Real Talk about Fertility for both Men and Women, with Dr. Kathy Wise
Join (w)healthy podcast host Shauna Nyrose in a compelling conversation with Dr. Kathy Wise from Olive Fertility Centre. In this episode, they explore the complex world of fertility, tackling questions like: "Whose issue is infertility, really?" and "When is the right time to take action?" Dr. Wise debunks common fertility myths—including whether birth control causes infertility—and addresses the stigma surrounding these misconceptions. She also provides insights into prevalent conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and endometriosis, empowering listeners with the knowledge to better understand their reproductive health.
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The Canary in the Coal Mine. The Critical State of Youth Mental Health
In this insightful episode of the w(healthy) podcast, host Shauna Nyrose sits down with Melissa Fedderson, Manager of Campus Wellness at UBCO and former Centre Manager of Foundry, to discuss the critical state of youth mental health. Together, they explore how parenting styles, strict monitoring, and screen time are shaping the mental wellbeing of today’s youth. Melissa explains why young people are often the "canaries in the mine," providing early signals about the broader mental health challenges our society faces. Tune in for a compelling conversation on anxiety, depression, and the future of mental wellbeing—and how we can better support the youth who are showing us the way forward.
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Bridging the Gap Between Mental Health and Mental Illness with Shelagh Turner
In this insightful episode of the (w)healthy podcast, Shauna Nyrose sits down with Shelagh Turner, a leading voice in mental health advocacy, to unpack the essential — and often misunderstood — differences between mental health and mental illness. They explore the challenges many face in accessing critical mental health services and discuss systemic barriers that leave individuals and families searching for support. Shelagh and Shauna also highlight tangible actions that can foster mental well-being in our communities, from early intervention to building networks of connection and understanding. If you’ve ever wondered how we can bridge the gap and create a healthier, more compassionate society, this conversation is a must-listen.
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Snack Size Episode: New Year, New Possibilities: Health Care Horizons for 2025
In this “snack-size” follow-up episode, Shauna Nyrose sits down once again with Allison Young, CEO of the KGH Foundation, to look ahead at what’s on the horizon for 2025. From expanding JoeAnna’s House to moving cancer care forward and bringing new services closer to home, Allison shares her excitement for the transformative projects that are poised to impact our community in the year ahead. Discover how your support is paving the way for better care, closer to home — and why the future of health care in the Southern Interior has never looked brighter.
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Snack Size Episode: Gratitude Check: 2024 Reflections with Allison Young
As the year draws to a close, join Shauna Nyrose and Allison Young, CEO of the KGH Foundation, for a bite-sized holiday conversation that looks back on 2024. In this reflective episode, Allison shares the standout moments and milestones that defined the past year in health care and philanthropy, and what she’s most grateful for as we look ahead. From community triumphs to the power of generosity, this heartfelt conversation is a reminder that giving truly changes everything. Pour a cup of something warm and take 20 minutes for a gratitude check — because sometimes, the smallest moments make the biggest difference.
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Designing Health: How Our Communities Shape Our Well-being with Danielle Nobel-Brandt
In this episode of the w(healthy) podcast, host Shauna Nyrose sits down with Danielle Nobel-Brandt to explore how the environments we live in profoundly impact our health, longevity, and overall well-being. From the role of urban planning to the social determinants of health, Danielle unpacks how the design of our cities affects everything from physical health to mental wellness. She passionately advocates for choice, equity, and the power of thoughtfully built environments to create healthier, more vibrant communities. Discover how your neighborhood might be influencing your health — and what it means to shape cities that offer everyone a fair chance at well-being.
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Leading with Heart – How Ginny Becker is Redefining Advocacy for Our Kids
In this inspiring episode of the (w)healthy podcast, we sit down with Ginny Becker, the Executive Director of the Children and Youth Advocacy Centre (CYAC) in Kelowna. Known for her transformative leadership and ability to authentically push boundaries, Ginny is a driving force for system change in the region. She shares her insights on what it means to inspire action in others, proving that even small efforts can create a ripple effect of meaningful change. Ginny also offers a glimpse into the impactful work of the CYAC, which provides vital advocacy and support for children and youth navigating challenging circumstances. With a refreshing blend of determination and compassion, she reflects on the personal values and energy that fuel her ability to tackle difficult work with kindness and unwavering resolve. Whether you're a community advocate, a leader, or simply looking for inspiration to make a difference, this episode will leave you energized to use your own superpowers for good. Notes: If you’d like to participate in the quick #notinmycity course Ginny refers to in this episode, or to find more information on how to spot human trafficing, please visit cyackelowna.com/not-in-my-city/
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The Innovation Reset – How Resilience and Reinvention will Rebuild Post Pandemic Health Care with Jaymi Chernoff
In this compelling episode, Shauna is joined by Jaymi Chernoff, Executive Director of Quality and Patient Safety at Interior Health, who joined Kelowna General Hospital as Executive Director on the very day the world shut down due to COVID-19. With a unique perspective on the unprecedented challenges that unfolded, Jaymi pulls back the curtain on what health care teams faced—and overcame—behind the scenes. She speaks candidly about the resilience and human connection that fueled health care workers through the darkest days of the pandemic, as well as the often-overlooked innovation that emerged from crisis. Jaymi also shares her belief that the pandemic stifled idea generation, creating a lasting need for spaces that encourage bold, innovative thinking. In a time when health care is at a crossroads, she explains why it’s crucial to reset the approach and allow professionals the freedom to think differently, reinvent processes, and forge a new path forward. Join us for an inspiring discussion on resilience, reinvention, and how a post-pandemic health care system can emerge stronger than ever.
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Health Benefits: Worth It or Waste? Jeff Cox Reveals the Reality Behind Health Care Funding
Shauna sits down with Jeff Cox, Co-Founder of Simply Benefits, for an insightful dive into Canada’s health care system and the ‘benefits’ available. Jeff uncovers what’s really behind the benefits we rely on—and who they’re truly designed to serve. Jeff breaks down the essentials, beginning with how Canada’s universal health care system operates, where private funding fits in, and the crucial role employer-provided benefits play. You’ll gain clarity on the process behind drug premiums, how MSP premiums are structured, and how drug coverage really works. Jeff also shares why employers are so invested in keeping their employees healthy and how this impacts the benefits packages they offer. Tune in for a fresh perspective on navigating health care funding in Canada, with insights that will empower YOU to make the most of your benefits. Bonus content: If you’re looking for a list of resources from industry-leading sources for Canadian group employee benefits & health insurance, HR, and corporate health & wellness information visit www.simplybenefits.ca/en-ca/industry-information
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‘Does Sugar Cause Cancer?’ - Exposing Diet Trends and Embracing Good Food Choices with Dietitian Erin Wile
In this episode of the (w)healthy podcast, we ask a question that stirs much debate: Does sugar cause cancer? Registered dietitian and intuitive eating advocate Erin Wile unpacks the myths surrounding sugar, exposes the pitfalls of fad diets, and explains how media messaging can mislead us about what truly supports our health. Erin discusses the power of food to nourish without restriction, sharing her expertise on how we can tune into our bodies’ natural cues rather than succumbing to the latest fads. As a strong advocate for intuitive eating, Erin emphasizes how we can approach food in a way that’s both joyful and beneficial for our overall well-being. She also talks about Inspire Health, an organization she is part of, that supports cancer patients with compassionate, science-backed guidance and support. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that cuts through the noise of diet culture, offering clarity, empowerment, and a path toward truly supportive food choices. Bonus content: Curious about Inspire Health and what they can offer on your cancer journey? Check them out here -> https://inspirehealth.ca/
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‘Over Waiting for Change’- Renée Gauthier and the Impact of the New Rutland Community Clinic
As a nurse, she was tired of waiting for change for Indigenous patients, but now she’s transforming care for equity-seeking communities, including newcomers to Canada, Indigenous peoples, and soon, 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals. In this episode of (w)healthy, we connect with Renée Gauthier, Executive Director of the Rutland Community Clinic. Discover how the new clinic is revolutionizing access to holistic health care for underserved populations with a special focus on empowering women's health and supporting youth mental health. We delve into the importance of multiculturalism in the workplace, the power of feedback loops, and the need to build meaningful relationships with local Indigenous communities. Join us to hear one woman's journey from caregiver burnout to leading a community-driven initiative that’s reshaping the way care is delivered! Learn more about the Rutland Community Clinic at www.rutlandcommunityclinic.ca.
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Behind the Scenes in Intensive Care. Life, Death, and COVID in the ICU with Dr. Ryan Foster
In this illuminating episode of (w)healthy, Dr. Ryan Foster takes us inside the world of the Intensive Care Unit, sharing firsthand experiences from the most extreme medical emergencies. He discusses the delicate balance between maintaining quality of life and fostering hope for a positive outcome, and how he navigates these challenging conversations with families who never expected to face such difficult decisions. The ICU Physician also shares the realities of COVID-19 on the frontlines, the strategies used to manage the crisis across the province, and how it strengthened bonds among healthcare teams. Tune in for a powerful look at life, death, and the resilience of the human spirit.
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Fiber, Fat-loss and Food Myths- Dietician Kristy Hodgins on What a Healthy Diet Actually Looks Like
In a time where contradictory advice and type 2 diabetes are on the rise, Registered Dietician Kristy Hodgins shares some effective and sustainable dietary changes to help you fuel your body to feel your very best. In this episode of (w)healthy, we explore fad diets, sustainable lifestyle changes for weight loss, and how nutrition impacts your long-term health. Hear from the Wellness Dietician herself on what makes a poor diet, how you can regulate your insulin levels, and how your nutrition needs change throughout your lifespan. Tune in to hear how our diet impacts our overall wellbeing. View Kristy’s website at www.thewellnessdietitian.ca.
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Unmasking Mental Health- James Addington’s Journey Through Mental Health and Addiction Struggles
In this not to be missed episode of (w)healthy, James brings vulnerability to the table and shares his personal experience in a mental institution, battles with addiction, bi-polar condition, and dark periods. We sit down for a real, honest, and inspiring conversation with Men’s Mental Health Advocate James Addington. Hear how he’s fostering a culture of mental wellness in his businesses, how he’s challenging gender norms, how he’s sparking much needed conversations around mental health, and what strategies he uses to feel his very best mentally. From happiness and ice cream to suicide, we delve deep into the high and lows of being human. Read James full think piece Modern Man: A feminine man in a masculine world at www.jacexperiences.com/the-modern-man/Blog%20Post%20Title%20One-gh5tc.
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Surviving a Heart Attack at 40- Dan Colbeck on His Personal Experience and Heart Disease Prevention
He’s not your stereotypical heart patient, he’s an active, young, and healthy physiotherapist who eats well and is married to a dietician. Still, he experienced a major cardiac event after a mountain bike ride when he was just 40 years old. In this episode of (w)healthy, we sit down with Dan Colbeck to hear what it felt like and the events that led up to the heart surgery at KGH that saved his life. We explore prevention, the importance of screening, cholesterol types, what makes a healthy community, and how genetic heart disease effects families. This insightful episode is key for anyone wanting to learn more about improving their heart health and overall wellbeing. Read more about Dan Colbeck’s story and SAVE BC at www.kghfoundation.com/matters-of-the-heart.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Being healthy is the unique expression of many, often inter-related dimensions which can be physical, mental, emotional, social, relational and spiritual. (w)healthy endeavors to explore them, taking you behind the curtain with leading experts, from physicians to people with lived experience. Through knowledge and storytelling, we hope to empower and inspire you to live your (w)healthiest life. Join Shauna Nyrose of the KGH Foundation on a journey to a (w)healthy life.DISCLAIMER: The views expressed by guests of the podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of the KGH Foundation.
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