Episode 58: August Preview

What's happening on the YMyHealth Podcast in August? Co-host Julie Woon shares our lineup in this episode of the YMyHealth Podcast. Our August lineup is all about wellness practices. Upcoming episodes feature experts in the field and cover topics that include yoga's benefits, functional medicine, physical therapy and how to stay pain-free, aesthetic wellness featuring Botox, and the connection between nutrition and mental health.

Highlights: 

  • (00:00) Introduction to YMyHealth Podcast

  • (01:01) Exploring Yoga and Wellness with Ketira Daniel

  • (02:22) Functional Medicine Insights with Dr. Kristin Oha

  • (03:16) The Importance of Physical Therapy with Dr. Elizabeth Rudd

  • (04:12) Aesthetic Wellness and Mental Health with Dr. Isabel Bogdan

  • (05:09) Nutrition's Role in Mental Health with Alex McNulty

🎧 Tune in now to learn about this month's episodes and share with a friend!

Links:
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