Recovery and TransformationRecovery and Transformation
Sameer Dossani
'Recovery and Transformation' links personal health with societal well-being through expert insights and inspiring stories.
Episodes: 81
Recovery and Transformation: Bridging Personal Health and Societal Change
What drives people to connect personal health with societal well-being? 'Recovery and Transformation' hosted by Sameer Dossani, an activist, PhD student, and health coach from Johannesburg, South Africa, dives into this intricate relationship. Each episode offers a rich tapestry of conversations with experts and inspiring individuals who share their journeys of recovery and transformation.
From tackling autoimmune diseases with tailored diets to exploring the nuances of nutritional research, the podcast covers a wide range of topics that resonate with anyone interested in holistic well-being. The show frequently highlights how colonialism has impacted food systems, healthcare access, and mental health struggles. It also delves into the benefits of low-carb diets, particularly in Indian cuisine, as a means to address prevalent issues like diabetes. Guests come from diverse backgrounds—artists, activists, researchers—all united by their transformative experiences.
Tune in to hear from people like Kumi Naidoo discussing activism or Professor Rasigan Maharajh on interfaith dialogues. Whether you're looking for insights on managing health conditions or understanding broader social issues, 'Recovery and Transformation' offers a compelling blend of personal stories and expert advice.
Latest Episodes
#80 Amber O'Hearn on Carnivore Controversies & Mental Health
Amber O'Hearn discusses her journey with the carnivore diet, highlighting its impact on her mental health and challenging conventional dietary wisdom.
#79 Hinduism Was Never Vegetarian with Bindesh Vimala
Bindesh Vimala discusses his shift from veganism back to meat-eating due to health concerns, questioning cultural dietary myths in Hinduism along the way.
#78 The No-Drugs Pharmacist with Graham Phillips
Graham Phillips shares his journey from a conventional pharmacist to a lifestyle advocate, critiquing popular drugs and highlighting the importance of lifestyle changes for reversing chronic diseases.
#77 Cholesterol Hyper Responders with Dave Feldman
Dave Feldman discusses the Keto-CTA study's findings on cholesterol, questioning the lipid-heart hypothesis and highlighting plaque as a risk predictor.

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