Life Can Change In A Moment
Doctor Larry Burchett
Life Can Change In A Moment - and nobody knows that better than ER doc, Dr. Larry Burchett. Explore the moments that change everything with Doctor Larry in this personal and intimate Video Podcast Series.
As an ER doctor and board-certified family physician, national media personality, and author, Dr. Larry Burchett’s candor and unique perspective have opened up a broader conversation on what it means to be a modern man. Dr. Larry is the author of The Gentleman’s Diet, a recurring men’s lifestyle contributor on NBC’s Today, and serves as FOX San Francisco’s medical expert.
Understanding Your Sexual Health Panel Discussion, With Alexandra H. Solomon, PhD and Dr. Pari Ghodsi, MD
oday we have two special guests in studio. Dr. Alexandra H. Solomon is a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at Northwestern University and a licensed clinical psychologist at The Family Institute at Northwestern University. In addition to writing articles and chapters for leading academic journals and books in the field of marriage and family, she is the author of the book Loving Bravely: Twenty Lessons of Self-Discovery to Help You Get the Love You Want (New Harbinger,
I Left My Life and Moved to Thailand, with Sarah Sunshine
Sarah Sunshine is in studio talking about how she planned an executed her solo travels around the world. She brought some costumes For both of us to wear which really brought the energy in the interview to another level.
Sometimes You Have To Hide In The Jungle, With Tyler Ramsey
Tyler Capen Ramsey is a Los Angeles–based artist known for his performance art, his "drip painting" of shoes for company Toms Shoes and for painting only with his fingers, rather than with brushes. Tyler Ramsey, the producer of “Survivor: Gabon,” recently revealed that he was fired from the competition show -- for falling in love. Ramsey opened up to explain how he met his future wife, Jacquie Berg, and subsequently got fired. Berg was a contestant on the 2008 “Survivor” season, “Gabon,” when sh
Sometimes You Have to Hide In the Jungle, With Tyler Ramsey
Tyler Capen Ramsey is a Los Angeles–based artist known for his performance art, his "drip painting" of shoes for company Toms Shoes and for painting only with his fingers, rather than with brushes. Tyler Ramsey, the producer of “Survivor: Gabon,” recently revealed that he was fired from the competition show -- for falling in love. Ramsey opened up to explain how he met his future wife, Jacquie Berg, and subsequently got fired. Berg was a contestant on the 2008 “Survivor” season, “Gabon,” when sh
I Quit Junior Year, What I Did In That Race Senior Year Changed My Life Forever, with Shouvik Banerjee
Shouvik Banerjee, Averpoint Founder This week's guest is a very good buddy of mine, Shouvik Banerjee. Stanford grad, Harvard Public Policy guy. After a career in solar, he was inspired to found Averpoint.com, a movement hoping to inspire truth and facts in the public discourse by facilitating citations, check it out the website. Shouvik can both code, and discuss politics. Brilliant and a very good man, I'm lucky to call him a friend and enjoy talking about how we want to make the world a
I Quit Junior Year, What I Did In That Race Senior Year Changed My Life Forever, with Shouvik Banerjee
Shouvik Banerjee, Averpoint Founder This week's guest is a very good buddy of mine, Shouvik Banerjee. Stanford grad, Harvard Public Policy guy. After a career in solar, he was inspired to found Averpoint.com, a movement hoping to inspire truth and facts in the public discourse by facilitating citations, check it out the website. Shouvik can both code, and discuss politics. Brilliant and a very good man, I'm lucky to call him a friend and enjoy talking about how we want to make the world a
I Left My Life and Moved to Thailand, with Sarah Sunshine
Sarah Sunshine is in studio talking about how she planned an executed her solo travels around the world. She brought some costumes For both of us to wear which really brought the energy in the interview to another level.
Saying Goodbye to Dad, and Taking Your Sexy Back, with Dr Alexandra Solomon PHD
Dr. Alexandra H. Solomon is a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at Northwestern University and a licensed clinical psychologist at The Family Institute at Northwestern University. In addition to writing articles and chapters for leading academic journals and books in the field of marriage and family, she is the author of the book Loving Bravely: Twenty Lessons of Self-Discovery to Help You Get the Love You Want (New Harbinger, 2017). Her second book, about sexual self-
Heal Your Hunger, With Emotional Eating Expert Tricia Nelson
Tricia Nelson is an internationally acclaimed author, transformational speaker and emotional eating expert. She has been featured on dozens of radio and television networks, including FOX, NBC, CBS, KTLA and Discovery Health. Tricia has successfully helped hundreds of people overcome a variety of eating disorders and addictions. Born and raised in Concord, Massachusetts, Tricia’s own struggles began in early childhood, where she attempted to cope with life’s stresses and emotional pain by overea
Heal Your Hunger, With Emotional Eating Expert Tricia Nelson
Tricia Nelson is an internationally acclaimed author, transformational speaker and emotional eating expert. She has been featured on dozens of radio and television networks, including FOX, NBC, CBS, KTLA and Discovery Health. Tricia has successfully helped hundreds of people overcome a variety of eating disorders and addictions. Born and raised in Concord, Massachusetts, Tricia’s own struggles began in early childhood, where she attempted to cope with life’s stresses and emotional pain by overea
The Worlds Microbiome Expert And Total Gut Balance, With Dr Mahmoud Ghannoum
Take a mental break from corona and join me today at 2pm Cali time (4pm KC time) on youtube (link below) for a discussion on gut health with the world's leading researcher on the microbiome, Dr Mahmoud Ghannoum. I will be chatting live during this PREMIERE of episode 28 of LIFE CAN CHANGE IN A MOMENT. We get into. Is dairy good for gut health? What about red meat, vegetables, donuts and fiber? What is the difference between prebiotics, probiotics and postbiotics? What is the best kind of nu
I Ran for President of the United States, with Comedian Ben Gleib
Ben Gleib was named by TBS one of the "funniest comedians working today." He’s host, head writer, and executive producer of the Emmy nominated "Idiotest" on NETFLIX. The hit comedy brain teaser game show originally had four seasons & 210 episodes on Game Show Network, and was their most watched original. For 7 years he was one of the stars of “Chelsea Lately" on E! with over 100 appearances on the round table! He currently can be seen in the “Jay and Silent Bob Reboot” movie, along with Ke
My Life Changed In A Moment, with Dr Larry Burchett
Since September of last year, I've interviewed 25 different guests about their biggest experiences. This week, it's time I talk about one of mine--the accident. In high school, I almost died in a serious car crash. Helicopter life flight, emergency surgery, external fixator, weeks in the hospital, had to learn to walk again--the works. This week in the show, I talk about it in detail. In the episode, we cover: The details of the car wreck. Rehab and recovery What the worst pain of the wh
The Legend Of Trek Thunder Kelly
This week, I bring you the legend of Trek Kelly. After running a successful marketing business and art gallery on Abbot Kinney, Trek decided to disappear. Who does this? What does that mean? What was this crazy man thinking? Trek's journey covers the following: Live Your Bucket List Now: How Keeping Death Close Energizes Your Life The History of Abbot Kinney, Venice Beach, CA, and Why Trek Kelly Disappeared Why A Stranger Picked 12 Countries for Trek to Travel to Animal instincts Retur
My House Burned Down, And I’ve Never Been Happier, With Kim Wyman
This week’s guest is Kim Wyman, a friend of mine, registered dietitian (RD) with a Masters in Public Health (MPH), who specializes in eating disorders. Whose house burned down in the Woolsey Fires of LA in Nov 2018. She’s been living in a van since, and hasn’t been happier. This episode was soooooo good and inspiring. Great stuff on healthy nutrition and getting deeper with eating disorders, and about loss and rebirth in the spiritual life. In it, we cover the following: -What Really Mat
When A Doctor Became a Patient, with Dr Jack Song
This is my friend Jack. Dr Jack Song. We went to residency together many moons ago, I've known him for almost 14 years. To me, he's one of the people who have always believed in me, which has meant a lot in the ups and downs of this old life. This week's episode is titled "When A Doctor Becomes a Patient," and it inspired me. Jack talks about his experience with Ulcerative Colitis, his diagnosis, the complications, the ups and downs. And ultimately, how it has affected how he practices m
I Left My Wedding Dress And My Marriage At Burning Man, with Shannon ODowd
Shannon is a media trainer and on-camera instructor who specializing in TV hosts, influencers, and experts. She has had clients on the Today Show, The Doctors, HGTV, Hallmark, WE, DIY, Entertainment Tonight, QVC/HSN, talk shows, news appearances, morning shows and more. Shannon has been working on both sides of the camera for over a decade. As a host/spokesperson, her extensive credits include Keurig, Jenny Craig, Office Max, Chewy.com, Aerobed, and many more. She recently released her first bo
The Opiate Crisis, Through the Eyes of a Pharmacist and ER Doctor TK Huynh
I met TK Nguyen at CHS earlier this year, and was inspired by how he went from owning his own pharmacy, and dispensing too many pain pills (opiate crisis) to developing his own pain cream to help people get off pain pills. I invited him on the show to tell his story, and moment. And this episode is not without some excitement (his pharmacy was raided by the DEA), some agreements (the overuse of opiates for chronic pain and needed alternatives), some disagreements (energy healing and placebos ve
I Donated A Kidney To My Brother, with Carina Christmas
I met Carina through Trek (a legend you will meet in a few weeks closer to the end of Season 1 of the show), and he said you’ve got to have her on the show. He was right. Born in St Croix, Virgin Islands, the youngest of 9 children, she’s a Children’s Book Author and into tech, and works with sustainable Christmas Trees. So what is the process of kidney donation? What did Carina have to do once she decided to get checked. First, she had to be evaluated to be a match, which involved first basi
Successful, Numb and Unhappy, How Dr KellyAnn Petrucci Reset Her Life
I was honored for Dr KellyAnn Petrucci ND to join us (you and me) on the show this week. She’s a big deal. On Dr Oz all the time, PBS, she’s written 9 NY Times Best Sellers, founded the bone broth movement--very successful as a doctor (Naturopath) who has gone public. She comes on the show to talk about her new book Cleans and Reset. I met KellyAnn at Michael Fishman’s CHS in Spring of 2019, we were sat next to each other at a dinner randomly, and hit it off instantly, becoming good friends.
Rejection, Dreams And Dancing, With Rachael Markarian
This week on the show, I'd like to introduce to you Rachael Markarian, dancer, actor, master teacher (full bio below). I met Rachael through last week's guest Bethany Londyn, at Bethany's book launch (I'm learning about networking here, guys). She had great energy and passion, and a message to share, so I'm excited to bring her to you this week. Episode drops Tuesday on Apple Podcasts and my Youtube channel, follow the link in the bio. (Insert bio). #Doctor #Host #Moments #Podcast #Show #Dancer
How to Get Aligned Now, With Bethany Londyn
Ever had a moment when you learn something or have an epiphany, and if you would have learned it a decade ago, it would have saved you so much pain? This week, Bethany relates the moment that she was doing an exercise in eye contact and was learning how to trust herself and her intuition by connecting to her body. What pain in life would it have saved her, had she had this realization before? Listen to her moment and more, as her episode of "Life Can Change In a Moment" is live today on Apple
The Power to Change Lives, with Judge Mary
This week on the show, we bring you the next Judge Judy, retired circuit Judge Mary Ann Chrzanowski. I met her through Dr Judy Ho, who did the show earlier this year, Judge Mary and Dr Judy worked together on the tv shows The Doctors and Face the Truth. Scary Mary, as she called herself to me, is a retired circuit judge from Michigan. I found her moment to be inspiring and unique. [1:10] Our guest for today is Judge Mary Chrzanowski. She works together with Doctor Judy Hoe in a television s
Lawyer By Day, Musician By Night, with Matt Walerstein
I’d like to introduce to you a new friend of mine, Matt Wallerstein, I met him at a dinner in LA, we hit it off right away, respect. This week, my interview with him makes me ask you the following question: Can you have both? Or do both, in this case? Maybe a day job to pay the bills and a passion project on the side. This week’s guest, Matt Wallerstein, Esq, is a lawyer during the day and a musician at night, and I find how he does both inspiring to a more fulfilling life for those of us
How to Remove What’s Blocking You, with College Guru Gabrielle Glancy
Gabrielle Glancy has been an entrepreneur since the age of four when she sold stickballs for ten cents less than cost back to the boys who had hit them onto her grandfather’s roof in Sea Gate, Coney Island, where she grew up. Just before founding New Vision Learning, at the height of the dot com boom, Ms. Glancy invented Facebook (before there was a such a thing) and called it Townsquare.com. The founder of Ebay, whose daughter she had helped get into Williams, told her it was a brilliant Sho
Modern Dating With Dr. Frankie Bashan PsyD
For Dr Frankie, our PsyD professional matchmaker starts by sharing the moment her mother attempted suicide and was in a mental hospital for bipolar. As we are frequently seeing on this show, the midst of life turmoil often leads to our biggest moments—her first of what would become a career of matchmaking and making people happy—none other than her very own father! This one is worth listening to. Dr. Frankie Bashan is a renowned relationship coach and dating expert. She is a licensed clinic
Love, Alcohol and Sex Worker Therapy, with Dr. Amie Harwick
Sex workers, open relationships, attachment, intimacy. What would you guess the average porn star talks about in therapy? I had no idea, but we discussed that this week on the show. Fascinating. Also—Let me tell you what I like about Dr. Amie Harwick’s moment this week. She had to stop drinking, not because of alcoholism, but because of a medical condition. In the episode she talks about the numerous benefits to her when she stopped drinking. Her social life changed, and got better. She took
Stop Self Sabotage With Dr Judy Ho
Have you ever wished you could do more? You see suffering in front of you, but you don’t have the knowledge or skills to make a difference? Dr Judy Ho shares an emotional moment that drove her to get her Phd in psychology, ultimately so she could become someone much more able to help. [1:00] Dr. Judy Ho is a Forensic Psychologist; she appreciates the value of time. [3:00] Judy’s life-changing moment that leads to her career when she was a teacher aide, a child wants her to be his mom and tou
Beautifying The World One Mural At A Time with Ruben Rojas
We are the sum of all moments in our life. Is it one moment that stands out that we can say, “This is why I am who I am,” or is it all those moments stacked up? Ruben had always had the athlete mentality of competition and that comes into all areas of his life. Exercising and training are the ways he eliminates stress in the morning. [4:00] Ruben is more goal-oriented than task-oriented. It’s good to know that you can put in effort and see results at the end of the day. [5:25] Ruben graduated wi
The Game Changers Are Challenging the Food Industry with Caroline Love
To go back to Caroline’s moment we have to go back 20 years. Caroline grew up in the deep south and at the age of 15 she found a book which completely changed the way she looked at food. Her grandmother’s death due to food related disease really set her life on the path that she currently walks. [2:50] Like a lot of girls, Caroline was trying to understand what she had to eat in order to be her best self. At the age of 15, she ate like most of her peers, which is to say lots of fried food, meat,
Going Back To Space with Danielle Dallas Roosa
Danielle is the granddaughter of the Apollo 14 astronaut Stuart Roosa. Being the granddaughter of a famous astronaut lends itself well to Danielle’s current job producing a television show about going back to space. [4:45] Danielle’s moment occurred while she was in college. She was feeling lost and miserable going to U of A when she saw a sign that encouraged her to transfer schools. Because she decided to go for it, she got into the University of Massachusetts Amherst and that lead to her gett
Learning How To Embrace Change and Running Away With The Circus with Keri Kelsey
Keri is currently hosting the longest running open mic in Los Angeles. She hosts the singers that perform on stage and helps ensure the crowd is having fun and sticking around. She took over the gig more than 10 years ago. [2:45] Keri came from a background where she didn’t do much of anything on the spur of the moment, but she had always wanted to live in New York. After having serious panic attacks for some time, she packed everything up and moved there, where she met a trapeze artist and with
Staying Sharp and Being Active At 98 with Bill Baratta
Bill Baratta was born in Madura in the center of California on April 20, 1921. He recalls his youth when the town wasn’t as large, there was a single police officer, and the roads were dirt instead of asphalt. He contracted encephalitis in his freshman year and was lucky to survive. [8:20] It took a long time for him to recover from the illness, but it was essentially the end of his formal education. Shortly after Pearl Harbor, Bill and his friends volunteered for the Air Corps in order to contr
Recognizing The Moments That Can Change Your Life with Kaj Larsen
Prior to being a Navy Seal and leading an exciting life going around the world, Kaj was an ocean lifeguard in Santa Cruz. He left the Naval Academy and wasn’t really sure what to do with his life, but he had always had an affinity with the water so being a lifeguard seemed like a good choice. He later went back to the Navy and applied to become a Navy Seal officer, but it took a particular experience on the beach before his application was accepted. [9:50] Kaj was lifeguarding on the beach in th
Moving On To Something New Doesn’t Mean You’ve Failed with Kai Brown
After knowing Kai Brown for only a few months, Dr. Larry had experienced a break up that Kai had helped him through. Kai and Debbie Nova came together to create a song that captured something they were both looking for and really resonated with Dr. Larry. [5:15] Kai moved to the US from Australia in 2005 with only a suitcase and a guitar. He landed in Dallas and was lucky enough to find a mentor that helped him develop into the musician he is now. [7:20] Prior to moving to the states Kai was in
Honesty and Addiction with Brittney Carbone
Brittney had been a sugar addict as a child, even back then she was exhibiting addictive behavior. Her first alcoholic drink was in junior high and around that same time she started feeling like she was bigger than her peers. She clearly recalls her first drink and the experience she had of finding her tribe. [6:25] Brittney was a binge drinker and one of the troubles with alcoholism is that once you take a drink you don’t know what’s going to happen next. For Brittney, that meant being unable t
The Difficult Side of Delivery with Dr. Pari Ghodsi
Pari is an OBGYN and her work mainly consists of delivering babies. As an OBGYN she is often dealing with dire situations where there is not just one patient, but two. Most of the time the work is great, but when it’s bad, it’s really bad. [3:10] Many people are moving away from giving birth in a hospital in favour of having home births, but based on Dr. Pari’s experience the risks inherent in giving birth at home aren’t worth it. [3:35] One of the things that drew Dr. Pari to her specialty is t
Coaching Men to Their Optimal Health with Dr. Myles Spar
There aren’t a lot of people focusing on men’s health beyond general fitness. The number of messages out in the wild can be very confusing for the average guy. [3:15] Doctors are trained to focus specifically on one chief complaint of their patient, and that’s the recipe that Dr. Myle’s followed for the majority of his career. That changed after working with one of his chronically unhealthy patients that was always resistant to changing her problem behaviors. [7:35] “It’s about what matters to y
Life Can Change In A Moment - Season 1 Trailer
Season 1 launches 9/3/2019.