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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Cute.
Speaker 2 (00:00):
Thank you, Thank you, Sean Breeble. Every day every week.
Speaker 3 (00:03):
You know, if I'm in the depths of the spaar,
I hear that intro and I'm like, I am the man.
Speaker 4 (00:08):
You know, I may have to send you a recording
event Folks, then of course get to listen back to
the podcast at WIBA dot com that intro.
Speaker 5 (00:15):
You could you could put it on your phone when
I when I call our.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
Text, I should tell all the kids and Becky like.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
Can you hurt me that way? Every time I walk in.
Speaker 4 (00:25):
Oh hey, by the way, I I of course follow you,
and I hope everybody follows a Healthy Place on social media.
Got a great YouTube channel, he got a great Instagram,
all this stuff. Recent video you and Becky just hanging
out and kind of talking about talking a little bit
about the Healthy Place Clinics video.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
Every Sunday, we're gonna dive over to our new clinic
on a five point fifteen junction west side of Madison,
and we're gonna like just talk about what's going on
because you know this video that you mentioned. It was like, hey,
here's our history, Like here's what we've done in Madison
the last fifteen years with supplements. We love supplements. I'm
fascinated with what the right nutrients can do in your body.
And supples aren't for everyone, you know, and I've had
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that truth is the second one that I would say
less on the radio and say less because I have
a supplement store, like I'm a hammer, right. So Foundational
Care is all about getting to the root issues. It's
it's called root cause diagnostics. So everything we're going to
be doing at the clinic sean is and we got
doctor Bradley in the.
Speaker 5 (01:19):
House to doctor Bradley, Yes, sirr.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
That Foundational Care clinic is all about getting you a
battle plan like people have been you know. My example,
I've dealt with asthma my whole life and I haven't mitigated,
you know, like with food and diet and exercise and
supplements and albuterol and nebulizer. And it's like, yet I'm
dealing with that issue my whole life. I've never gotten
to the root of it. I'm excited. I got my
intake set up and.
Speaker 5 (01:42):
It's easy to do. We mention that intake.
Speaker 3 (01:43):
All you gotta do is now too. It takes five minutes.
I'm like two hundred bucks, get a battle plan.
Speaker 5 (01:47):
It's and it's super quick to do.
Speaker 4 (01:49):
It's head on over to the Healthy placeclinic dot com.
That's the healthy Place Clinic dot com. Book right online.
Clinics going to be taking patients and coming in right
in the new year. It's going to be here in
no time. Beat that rush, get your space secured, just
head on.
Speaker 3 (02:01):
Und Yeah, no, I want to slam dunk that New
Year thing. It's like, yeah, I didn't plan to be
open in the New year, you know, January, and it.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
Just worked out that way. Yeah, and so here we are.
Speaker 3 (02:09):
We started marketing December first because it's the month before
January and everyone's like super fatigued with Black Friday, Cyber Monday,
Christmas coming diets kind of out the window. Friends and family, stress,
et cetera. Has taken over until January first. So it's
an ideal time to bring this message up to people
if you know someone, because we all have a level
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of health or we don't, and we have a level
of life or we don't. And health and life are
both gifts and I think we forget that day to
day and they're worth fighting for. So after twenty years
of working in the supplement industry, what I've never been
able to provide for someone Sean and Bradley ever, Ever,
is a full comprehensive battle plan that includes things like
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stress and sleep management and diet and activity and social connection.
Like if you don't get two social connections a day,
the science said you'll die earlier. There's a there's a
study that is profound and impactful. So you just hey,
I have asthma. You choose your three items you want
to work on on the intake. So five minutes you
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book the appointment. You know you might verify an email,
and then you receive an email. Hey, fill out your history.
It's your history, your DNA, genetics, if you have labs,
we can send that over and then you the doctor practitioner. Rather,
we have four nurse practitioner, licensed natural path and doctor
Bradley functional medicine doctor. I'm getting all these titles down.
Doctor Ashley is our director functional medicine. And so this
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four it's a collaborative team. If you get one doctor,
you get all four. They meet every week to talk
through challenging issues. So they've digested what you've filled out
before your January intake, it's forty five minutes or if
you want to choose the comprehensive. It's ninety minutes you
go to that intake forty five ninety minutes. By the
end of that you have a battle plan. It's not like, hey,
for your asthma, kurk Cuman's really good. Gets the inflammation down,
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Boswellia hits the five locks.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
That's right.
Speaker 3 (04:00):
Bronchial clear has like time and melane. It's great for
the lungs to struggle. It's powerful for the immune system,
strengthen the lungs. Like, I can ramble that off and
guess what, it's not getting to the root of the issue.
Even if it treats it. There's still an underlying issue
that's going on. And you can get to the root
of that issue. And I'm talking about asthma like it's
wild to me, Sean, Like what I'm learning right now,
what these talking to, these practitioners, I mean, I have
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goosebumps right now because it's not just.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
Them that's awesome, it's the model we're building.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
We're saying, like, keep the the hurdle to get into
the clinic, Let's keep that super low. Let's make it
two hundred bucks to get them in, get them a
battle plan because that's what they've never had. You know,
this doesn't replace primary care. Last thing I'll say, and
I want doctor Bradley to talk is like, it's not
primary care. You know, it's not acute care, emergency care.
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Like we have some of the best in the world
here in Madison. Like, this is foundational care. This is
getting to the root of issues. This is root cause diagnostic.
This is using cutting edge tools, labs, nutritive ivs if needed,
supplements if needed. There's not a hammer that fixes everything.
You got to look at all the data. You got
to be data driven, and you got to get a
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battle plan. And that's what this is all about. So
ring in the new year, if not with me, someone
ring in the new year with a battle plan for
your life. Put it in your back pocket. You don't
have to do anything at that after that two hundred bucks,
you don't have to do anything. And it might but
it might include a battle plan or a path for
you that you can curate to you because you're the
CEO of your own health. You're it's patient driven. You're
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the best doctor in the room when it comes to
your own health.
Speaker 2 (05:34):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 3 (05:34):
Yeah, oh yeah, And you get a team around you
that gives you information and goes from there and builds
you a plan.
Speaker 4 (05:41):
So you book right online, right now, boob in your face,
the Healthy Place Clinic dot com. Book right online the
Healthy Placeclinic dot com. And doctor Bradley, let's talk about
that that root cause diagnosis and what we're talking about there,
and you know, and Tim does a phenomenal job explaining
in the getting the I'm trying it's but it's it is.
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It feels like and uh and I think the way
Tim lays it out, and doctor Bradley, you can you
can probably reinforce us. It feels like as a patient,
this is the type of thing that a lot of
us have been been asking about and looking for for
years now, isn't it?
Speaker 5 (06:17):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (06:17):
And Tim teed me up on this, and I've been
waiting to just go. Here's the deal. We have built
a multi trillion dollar industry treating the expression of disease,
not fixing the underlying nutrient deficiency. And so we are
suffering because we are nutrient deficient, and we are being
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treated for the outcome of those deficiencies. Now, if you
want to see the magic happen in human beings give
their body the raw material that it needs to do
its job, because the best modalities harness the power we
have from other nature. So I'll put it to you
this way. The presence of oxygen is the absence of disease.
We need more of what God gave us rather than
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what man made us. So let's tes not guess.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
Oh I love that, Come on, I got write it down.
Speaker 5 (07:07):
Test not guess.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
That is the asense of it all.
Speaker 1 (07:10):
And so if we really get to that root cause
and be data driven, I am confident we can knock
down the cron disease epidemic that we are seeing.
Speaker 4 (07:20):
And today's today as we talk about you know, Tim
mentioned of course looking towards a new year and a
lot of us getting ready for that, and I know
for a lot of people that's their time to take action.
Speaker 5 (07:29):
Get that battle plan, as.
Speaker 4 (07:31):
As doctor just do it test not guests, as doctor
Bradley mentions, it can do that right online, start that test,
get that battle plan put together. Just head on over
to the Healthy Placeclinic dot com. That's the Healthy Placeclinic
dot com. Again, that's get that battle plan just two
hundred dollars and Tim, that is uh that's it's amazing
that you guys are able to do that because you
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think about what the value is.
Speaker 3 (07:53):
It's when we did the market analysis, like national market analysis,
like what we're producing, it was a six hundred dollars
in take ye and it's not for like forty five,
Like gosh, isn't that like six dollars?
Speaker 2 (08:03):
There's a minute.
Speaker 3 (08:04):
It's like it's to pay for what happens behind the scenes,
this collaborative care thing where the doctors actually work together.
I was talking to another foundational care clinic owner and
he was teaching me about what integrative medicine is. And
I've been saying it for a long time because it
makes me sound a little smart. And I'm like, yeah,
integrated medicine, we're going to do it, but I didn't
really know what it meant. And he's like, yeah, we're
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not we're not practicing it here. And I'm like you're kidding,
Like what do you mean you have it? Like what
do you mean you have folks from both sides, you know,
like medical, natural whatever. And he's like, yeah, but integrave
medicine means we sit down together and we talked through Helga.
You know, this is like difficult, comprehensive, complex situation. We
got to look at a lot of data and we're
running into walls here, here, and here. How do we
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get breakthrough? We got to help Helga. And that's the
fire in these guys eyes. That's a fire in my eyes.
When I'm talking to someone now after half an hour,
I'm like, oh, high blood pressure. Cool, I'm glad you
have it under control, you know, asthma. Cool, Glad you
have it. Oh oh oh you're insomnia still?
Speaker 2 (08:59):
Oh fifteen cool?
Speaker 3 (09:01):
Okay, Yeah, I'm glad you have it managed. Sounds like
you got a great doctor, great acute care. You know,
I'm best in the world. And uh, foundational care is
something for two hundred dollars you could get for like clarity,
Like what lab work do you need to expose what's
going on data inside? Like what genetics are DNA? Like
hair tests, poop tests, you know, saliva tests, Like what
do we have to do to help Helga? Like I'm
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coming at this so hard and so fast and so strong.
In twenty twenty six, that darkness, disease and distress will
have nowhere to hide.
Speaker 4 (09:31):
Talk It's morning with Tim O'Brien and doctor Bradley Brunner
of the Healthy Place Clinic online Healthyplaceclinic dot com.
Speaker 5 (09:37):
That's Healthy Placeclinic dot com.
Speaker 4 (09:38):
Tim, I've got to ask you about this, and for
folks that can't see this, obviously you're very this is
something you're very passionate about. It's something you've always been
passionate about. I want to talk a little bit about
your journey and your personal evolution. Is this is this
is the next step in a long time.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
It's you know, okay, mom had cancer story.
Speaker 3 (09:57):
I'll be quick, you know, and that that like grew
he grew up fifteen years of all right, natural alternatives
are cool, like help my mom through cancer. She got
a job through a health food store. I did homeschool
there with my four siblings that I had, and we
grew up watching natural alternatives at work. Two months later,
the person with sleep problems coming in going wow, my
sleep is a little bit better. And that's what we've
been doing at the Healthy Place since twenty ten. So
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as far as like best supplements in the world with
no commission, you know, our team, it's like I have
to re explain it again and again, you know, because
it's like, hey, we all want more money.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
I get it.
Speaker 3 (10:27):
But in the health industry, you can't put commission on
supplements because what if they don't need it? Over at
the clinic, we're not doing commission. Did you know a
lot of clinics do commission, Hey, practitioner, if you sell
more labs IVS supplements, you'll make more money. We can't
do it that way because it's a distraction. So we're
removing that. So anyway, fifteen years of doing supplements, I
love supplements. Love the fact that a nutrient can unlock
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incredible value in your body that's powerful foundational issues or
heavy hitting issues.
Speaker 2 (10:54):
Guess what, there's supplements that can help you. That's true.
Speaker 3 (10:57):
And it's not the full story. So I've had people,
you know, I'll just keep bringing up Helga cause she
might be listening, Hi, Helga, you know, and herstand what
up dude? And it's like, like we've been working together
for fifteen years, trying hard. Like we have some of
the best wellness consultants is what we call them. We
meet every two weeks. It's going to change to every
week to be like, how the hell can we get
breakthrough for Helga?
Speaker 2 (11:16):
Right?
Speaker 3 (11:17):
And so now the healthy Place will partner with the
Healthy Place Clinic. And that's the full circle because then
we can draw a circle around your full health, look
at all your data that you have that you want
to give because it's about you, not what we want.
We're not telling you to do this town. It's literally
patient driven. If you come in you're like, I want
to run Iron Man next year, Bradley's like, okay, let's
get you on the VO two machine so you get
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some immediate biometric feedback immediately know what you need to
do in the next year to get there. You know,
that's like a request, right, Yeah, and then you have Helga.
You know. I could keep going, but the point is
we're going to get the job done. And I've been
becoming increasingly aware more and more over the fifteen years,
and it's been gnawing at my gut to the point
point that I'm I got angry because someone I died
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or someone I cared about died And his name was Richard,
and he battled cancer for ten years.
Speaker 2 (12:02):
I worked with him, him and Gail, and he died
and the last thing he did was.
Speaker 3 (12:06):
Nuclear therapy, which was just approved by the FDA, and
he couldn't sleep in the bed with his wife for
his last weeks of life.
Speaker 2 (12:13):
He couldn't eat at the same table.
Speaker 3 (12:14):
They have to throw away leftovers, put plastic over the
couch where he sat, like they couldn't ride in the
same car after treatment, you know.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
And I watched him die, and I.
Speaker 3 (12:22):
Remember when he first discovered the cancer, which this was
the full circle to me, you know. And then I
read Life Force by Tony Robbins. I'm like, holy buckets
of oats. We cannot force a horse to drink water,
but you can.
Speaker 5 (12:35):
Salt their oats.
Speaker 3 (12:36):
How the heck am I going to selt their oats?
In twenty twenty six? So we had some ice outside
I found hit my elbow pretty had Guess what, we
need some salt.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
Madison needs some salt.
Speaker 4 (12:45):
Today's a day to do just that. The Healthy Placeclinic
dot com. Book that appointment, Get that salt, get to
that root cause again.
Speaker 3 (12:55):
Five minutes, two hundred dollars, battle plan, do it. Christmas
is coming. Who in your life visualized them right now?
Has been struggling with a chronic issue for twenty years
and they're so tired of it. They have drugs, they
have pain, they have sleep issues, they have depression, whatever
it is. They've been stuck for twenty years. Who is
that person? Think of them right now Christmas is coming.
Talk to that person. If not my clinic, someone you know,
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thirty nine years old, I'm at one oh four with
a faceted resting glucose, which my doctor's like, hey, you
know it's one oh four. That's over one hundred. I'm
a healthy place guy. I'm like trying. I'm like getting educated,
and I'm like, oh, I was eating wrong. Sequencing that
you eat matters and all this stuff. But guess what
if I didn't change something forty nine years old, I'd
be at one nineteen. Hey you're pre diabetic. No big
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deal though in this culture, right just watch what you eat.
Ten years later, Now I'm fifty nine and it's one
sixty two, full blown type two diabetes. But no one
told you that your nerves were dying the second you
passed one hundred, that those floodgates of inflammation browning were opening.
So now I'm sixty nine with full blown diabetes, you know,
or whatever number I was at the next decade.
Speaker 2 (13:58):
It's like, my nerves are dead. The met foreman's not working,
the insulin's not working. My limb is getting tingly, like
my quality of life. I can't throw my grandkids in
the air. And guess what if at thirty nine you
just got a little education, you just got a battle
plan saying, hey, this thing, these biomarkers, if you project
that out ten, twenty, thirty, forty fifty years, you'll die
like everybody else at seventy six from cancer, cardiovascer disease,
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diabetes or dementia. And like when I understood that from
outlived by doctor Audia, I'm like, I gotta do something so.
Speaker 4 (14:27):
Fully cow is Yes, as we talked this morning with
Tim O'Brien from the Healthy Place, very passionate, very important
and just cares about you and your health. And today's
that great day to get that battle plan, get that
book today. Head on over to Healthy placeclinic dot com.
That's the Healthy Place Clinic dot com. Boox c head
your conversation with Tim and doctor Bradley. We will do
that next. As asked the experts with the Healthy Place,
continues right here thirteen ten doubibike eight fifty four to
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thirteen ten, do wuiba and ask the experts with the
Healthy Place hanging out with Tim O'Brien and doctor Bradley.
Now it's the time to book that appointment. Get on
thine to the Healthy Placeclinic dot com. Get that battle
plan for just two hundred dollars. That's the Healthy Place
Clinic dot com and Doctor Bradley real quick for folks
that once they booked the appointment, let's let's kind of
walk through that. That that consultation, that meeting, that that
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that battleplan.
Speaker 5 (15:11):
What goes into that?
Speaker 1 (15:12):
Yeah, so I want to get across what to expect.
Everybody's trying to figure out. There's no visual on it
all yet. So your first visit includes one a warm
welcome yes, an in depth conversation about your goals and symptoms,
a review of your history and labs, and a personalized
plan so you know exactly what the next steps are
going for. I can't stress that enough. Like I talk
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to people at the stores all day long.
Speaker 3 (15:36):
Yeah, what, you're at the Fitchburg store full time until
we open the clinic. So we got a month people
come into the Fitchburgh store full time, Doctor Bradley, free advice.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
Yeah, they're getting kind of like on them half plans
if you will like that. They're told they need X,
y Z, but not how much when we can be
way more detailed and more systems oriented and not be
so reactionary.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
Hey, so what would you say to the fear?
Speaker 3 (15:59):
Like, you know, for me, it was just like, oh,
I don't want to open a can of worms with
my asthma.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
That's a genuine fear I had.
Speaker 3 (16:04):
Like what would you say to that, Like, I don't
I don't want to, you know, open a can of
worms for something that's been bugging me for twenty years.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
I would say that I'm gonna walk that path right
with you. You know, there's gonna be a therapeutic partnership.
You got somebody there that's gonna help get to the
root of it and not just kind of say it's
not bad enough at this point to intervene waiting for
this medical necessity situation or this insurance deal. Let's just
get to the root of it now, so you stop
suffering or stop thinking, you know, what if or can
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I do this without having this happen?
Speaker 3 (16:35):
You know, just that's the magic of what you do,
doctor Bradley. And I've been able to observe you on
some level lower high for you know, over ten years
now and doctor Ashley, same thing in the community fifteen
years and Andrew I've known for fifteen years, or nurse
practitioner doctor brook will be new as our licensed natural path.
But everything you just said there, you know, And it's
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two groups of people, right, those who are have something
chronic going on that they want to get to the
root of it, you know, something maybe they kind of
feel like either they've given up on or the doctors
have given up on them. And what you just said
there was like, Hey, this is what it looks like,
you know, a therapeutic partnership. I wrote that down because
we all need somebody rooting for us, holding us up,
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carrying us even through certain seasons. And like, I know
you for practitioners well enough at this point to know
that that's your heart and your goal. And it's kind
of like over at the healthy Place where for me,
you know, it sols before sales. It's really hard as
a business owner to do that, like sales are less
important than the impact of the person in front of you.
That's really hard and I haven't always had that straight.
And I can see that the practitioners are ready to go,
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you know, and you create by the end of that
forty five minutes, Like you give them a piece of
paper that has their largest issues on and you know,
their largest issues that they want to identify. And then
they get a battle plan of a path. And it's
not necessarily like the right path. You know, we're not
right about everything. It's a path and right now you
don't have a path. You know, I'm thinking of Helga,
Like you don't have a path to choose. And at
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the Healthy Placeclinic dot com, you book an appointment in
five minutes, you fill out some paperwork, you go in January,
you get a battle plan two hundred bucks.
Speaker 4 (18:11):
Just do it, test not guests, get on over to
the website right now, book that appointment the Healthy Placeclinic
dot com. That's Thehealthy Placeclinic dot com. Do if FORGTT
get into the Healthy Place. You want to say hello
to doctor Bradley, want to say hello to Tim.
Speaker 5 (18:20):
I know you'd love to see it. Today's Wednesday, hanging
out with the Fish.
Speaker 2 (18:23):
Come on over ten to five and marry Marry Christmas.
Speaker 4 (18:26):
Merry Christmas to you all, doctor Bradley, Tim, It's always
great seeing both of you guys. Do have a genuinely
merry Christmas. Thank you so much day wanting this, you do,
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