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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Oh, Sean, Shawn Sewan too kind every week. Thanks for
pumping my tires. You know I need it.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (00:07):
You bring the heat, you bring the energy, and you
bring the fantastic doctor Bradley along with you as well.
This morning, Doctor Bradley, how are you doing.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
I'm doing well.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
That's great to have both of you alone.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
Well, I just need to add to that because you
guys don't have the visual. This guy works out. He's
got his black T shirt biceps up. This guy's all right.
Speaker 3 (00:29):
I uh, that's a I will tell you what, man,
that's that's something to aspire to.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
Right now, Sean and I just go over here like
we can be that too.
Speaker 3 (00:43):
We've got some really exciting stuff to talk about. A
lot of things on the horizon with the Healthy Place Clinic,
also a lot of stuff going on in the background.
We'll talk a little bit about the Healthy Place Clinic.
If you haven't had a chance yet, get there now
Thehealthy Placeclinic dot com. That's the Healthy Placeclinic dot com.
Of course, the clin opening in the new year. You
can schedule your appointment get more information online right now
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at the Healthy Placeclinic dot com. Speaking of the Healthy
Place always a great day to get on in whether
it's West side of Madison, Fitchburg, or sun Prairie location
of the Healthy Place. You can learn more as well
online find your Healthy Place dot com. Let's find your
Healthy Place dot com. And today is Wednesday. That means
it's a two fer. Doctor Bradley hangs out and Tim,
you're in the Fitchburg store as well.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
Don't you get to double team?
Speaker 4 (01:24):
And it's been really fun Sean the last what month
and we get doctor Bradley at the Fitchburg store full
time till the clinic opens in January.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
So it's this like cool opportunity for me to hang
out with.
Speaker 4 (01:39):
To someone I respect and someone that has knowledge that
I need because the.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
Community needs it.
Speaker 4 (01:44):
So getting to pick his brain and getting to see
how he works with the community has been pretty neat.
And then all of our wellness consultants rotate which stores
they work at, so all of.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
Our wellness consultants have been giddy.
Speaker 4 (01:54):
We had our every two weeks we meet as a
wellness consultant team to see how we can impact the
community in greater ways. And so one of the buzz
was man Doctor Bradley's been helpful in this area for me,
with this customer for me, and that's just been to sweet.
So every Wednesday, Doctor Bradley and I will be at
the Fitchburg store ten to five and that'll be through
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for when the clinic opens. So yeah, today's a good day.
Stop on buy for that and you know, book an
appointment at this Foundational Care clinic we're opening in January.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
People need to know what's going.
Speaker 4 (02:27):
On in their bodies and there's so so on Wednesdays,
I talk to the community and I invite you in
to have a conversation. I love to ask questions like
how's your energy, how's your sleep, how's your immune system,
how's your stress, how's your gut health, and then you
start putting together this story. And at the Healthy Place,
you know, we're a supplement store, so we make recommendations
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of supplements that can help the community and we've been
doing that for years.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
We love it.
Speaker 4 (02:51):
So the next step and what I've discovered is missing
for the community and many customers that I work with,
is a battle plan. Example, last week, I was talking
to a mom and she has some health challenges and
she has two kids, one of which has the same
set of health challenges she does, and the other kid
has some other health issues. And at the end of
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this conversation, you could just see the look in her eyes,
and you could see the look in my eyes because
you know how much time do we have, so we
do what we can in the world of supplements, but
you see the look in her eyes. She needs a
battle plan. She needs someone to ask the right questions.
And then, through cutting edge diagnostics, through a team of
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four practitioners that practice collaborative care, which means they talk
constantly with each other. Every Friday, they sit down for
a couple hours and discuss challenging patients. You know, I
think of patients like Helga who have been through literal
hell and is sort of desperate for answers and has
been coming to our team for literally years for answers
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because she just has not been finding them anywhere else,
and in tears, it's like she needs a battle plan.
So book book now, you know it takes five minutes.
It's two hundred bucks. Forty five minute intake with someone
cool as doctor Bradley or doctor Ashley or doctor Brooker
and get a battle plan in forty five minutes.
Speaker 1 (04:14):
Two hundred bucks.
Speaker 4 (04:15):
I'm like, just get the battle plan, put it in
your back pocket. There might be labs from that IV's
supplements a follow up appointment, that's not the point. The
point is get the battle plan. You're the CEO of
your own health. You're the best doctor in the room
when it comes to your own body. And that's what
we're wanting to empower you with with that battle plan.
Speaker 3 (04:30):
And all got to is take that first step, get
that action going. Head on over to the Healthy Placeclinic
dot com. That's Thehealthyplaceclinic dot com. You can schedule your
appointment right online. Get that battle plan put together and underway,
and doctor Bradley, let's talk about putting that plan together,
that battle plan together for folks that they'll come in,
they'll set up their appointment. Again, it's amazing two hundred
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dollars for forty five minutes, which is just phenomenally affordable,
and what a great thing that is. Let's talk about
what goes on in that initial visit and kind of
how you assemble that battle plan.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
Yeah, so we take an approach of the science of
creating health versus the science of treating disease, and what
does that really you know, come down and come down
to and mean is we're either dying of too much
or too little. And that's why a balance really is
the key. And that's what this battle plan is all about.
Is can we identify these different hallmarks that we can
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identify maybe what, but let's get to the why. Yeah,
and that's what we's really going to tease out.
Speaker 3 (05:27):
Oh, that's that, and we talk about that, you know,
you talk about the what and really getting to the why.
I think one of the things that people kind of
deal with is I've got these symptoms and maybe I
go to go to the primary care doctor, I go
to urgent care something else, and they may help me
kind of cover up those symptoms, but never really get
a chance to because of the way modern healthcare is
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designed to really tackle solutions to those to those symptoms.
You're able to do that at the clinic, aren't you.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
Yeah, let's take both sides of the coin there. So
what do we need to reduce or eliminate to treat health?
A few things that I'm looking at is, you know,
our ultra modern processed diet load to a sugar flour
as well as different crappy oils would be a first
spot to start environmental toxins. There's been eighty four thousand
new compounds since nineteen hundred, which is nuts to think
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about certain types of infections, whether it's viruses, bacteria, tick
borne illness is a big one that we're going to
touch on at the clinic.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
Which, yeah, clinic, I'm so excited about that.
Speaker 2 (06:28):
Huge. I mean that is so prevalent, especially up in
this area too. Microbiome and balances. You know, medication is
gut damaging, antibiotics to anti inflammatories to acid blockers. Inactivity
is a big one for.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
Me that I'm trying to help people to skip.
Speaker 2 (06:48):
Allergens to food sensitivities. I know Tim has a big
experience there, which is huge. You want to really stress
upon chronic stressors, speaking of that, whether it's physical or psychological,
and then social isolation, their loneliness. So it's a huge scenario.
So you wrap that all up into a bow, and
those are the problems that are starting to be the
why behind the what that we're seeing with these different
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presentations and c and.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
It simplifies it.
Speaker 4 (07:13):
And so like when I'm listening to what you just
said and I put myself in the seat of the
person driving on the beltline right now.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
You know, it's a lot, right, and you think of all.
Speaker 4 (07:22):
These things and a billion different data points that we're
literally using with customers because you're not customers patients you know,
or what are we calling now, wellness partners those patients
sounds sick you know, yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
So you know, or not sick care you know?
Speaker 4 (07:37):
Or hey, so so you have this simplified approach, you
take all of those billion points and condense it based
off their personalized data are cutting edge tools, and then
out of that you produce next steps like very simple,
like this is what can help directly shoot an arrow
into that problem that you've been experiencing for two years,
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and then it's just a choice.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
So if you know it's.
Speaker 4 (08:05):
If you know it's an activity issue and ten thousand
steps per day would immediately reduce your issues by like
thirty percent, then you know that, you know, and right
now you might think you're fit, or you might think
you're healthy, and just touching quick on the VO two approach,
you know, could you touch on that because you have
people that think they're healthy and then you you do
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this VO two thing.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
So just sure, yeah, it's it's all about risk mitigation
you know, and can we put numbers to these things.
And I can literally plot you on a percentile graph
for your decade of life and we know that where
the trajectory is going to go. So and it's that powerful.
I mean, we threw a stat out there a few
weeks back about smoking being a forty one percent increase
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in all cause mortality. And that same number, that forty
one percent is the same from going on VA two
max from below average to just above average. Oh wow,
is the same for one percent. So that's a difference
of being a smoker in an and the non smoker.
So we can show that on something that you can
move the dial on your own. So it's very impactful.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
And then a month later do the test to see
it move again.
Speaker 2 (09:09):
Yeah, and it'll keep going and it's remarkable.
Speaker 3 (09:12):
It is amazing being able to see and actually feel
and see those results. And as we talked this morning
with Tim O'Brien and of course doctor Bradley coming to
us from the Healthy Place Clinic, today is a day
to make that appointment again, forty five minute meeting again,
put that battle plan together. It's just two hundred dollars
to do that. Just head on over to the Healthy
Placeclinic dot com. Do that right now. You can book
your appointment right online. Clinic will be open and ready
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for you in the new year. Just book online right now.
That's Thehealthy Placeclinic dot com. We're to continue our conversation
with Tim O'Brien and doctor Bradley will do that next
as Ask the Experts with the Healthy Place continues right
here on thirteen ten doubleib I thirteen ten wib and
ask the Experts with the Healthy Place. We typically have
just kind of very lighthearted. I always have lighthearted conversation.
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Got a little deep during like we were talking like
like it radio stuff, but that's a different conversation. But
it's all fun.
Speaker 4 (10:05):
Yeah, life is it's one, you know, it's one experience
and separate work from family, from you know, church or
like whatever, and you can't.
Speaker 1 (10:13):
That's all one. Your health is like essential.
Speaker 4 (10:16):
You know, if you don't have your health, you don't
have any of these areas there spheres to do well.
Speaker 3 (10:19):
That's and that's well stated and fantastic points. We talked
this morning with Tim O'Brien and doctor Bradley. They come
to us from the Healthy Place Online. Find your Healthy
Place dot com talk in this week, of course about
the Healthy Place clinic opening in the new year. Today
is the day a fantastic prime opportunity to get that
appointment booked against. Spots are filling up, so you definitely
want to get get in on that. Whether you're at
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home right now or in the office, or when you
get to the office or a computer, head on over
to the Healthy Placeclinic dot com learn more. Also book
that appointment right online. And doctor Bradley, just before the break,
we start talking about about appointments and of course two
hundred dollars for that forty five minute consult and they're
putting together that battle plan working with with you and
the patient's wellness partners. Also, the other thing that's really
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cool about what you're going to be doing, doctor Bradley,
is weekly meetings is literally you and the other doctors
you get together each and every week talk about about
the folks you're seeing and talk about issues and really
working together to find good solutions for them, aren't you.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
Yeah. I think the collaborative care model, putting that patient,
wellness member, client whatever in the middle, I think is
missing because we get in these silos within healthcare sick
care whatever it may be, and nobody's even communicating about
what medication you are are not on, if there's interactions
there or supplements or what is going on under the
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same EHR system as what blows my mind. And a
lot of times maybe they don't even have a chance
to pull up your profile before we walk in the door. Yeah,
and I hate when I'm answering questions that are right
there in front of them, you know, so we're going
to do our homework beforehand.
Speaker 3 (11:52):
One of the things that I get a chance to
talk with doctors and all sorts of different walks of life,
and one of the things I've had I've heard from
a lot of friends I have that work in like
some of these big healthcare systems are all familiar with them.
They're frust The doctors are frustrated. They don't like the
fact that they're literally not given the time, the opportunity,
the resources, or even the freedom to say, well, I
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know something that could actually help this patient. We don't
have in the system. We don't have time to do it,
we don't have the tools to deal with it, we
don't have the resources, and we don't have the approval
from higher ups. And these big towers to do that stuff.
You have that power at the Healthy Place clinic, don't you.
Speaker 2 (12:30):
Yeah. I think that's a new gold standard that we
should have. And I'm not pulling the finger at the
physician here. Really it is a systemic problem that we
have and we're trying to pull that back. So that's
why we don't don't handle the insurance side of thing.
We want to work for you, not what we're handcuffed
within the insurance model.
Speaker 4 (12:47):
Yeah. I was talking to an MD last week that's
interested in functional medicine and she was sharing about the
oath that they take when they become a doctor, and
she was just sharing from the heart, and so she
was saying that when she sees you know, she's a
primary and so we're not primary care, we're not acute care.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
We're foundational care.
Speaker 4 (13:10):
So just to make that clear, and she was sharing
how when she has a patient in front of her,
she often knows the what they need and is handcuffed
is is it doesn't have the time, you know, it
doesn't have the resources to dig into and get to
the root of So then then she how the doctor
put it to me, was it it feels like a
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moral failure because I know what this patient needs, but
I'm not giving it to them, and I took an
oath to give that to them, and so she's just like,
I can't. I've been doing it for years, and I
talked to doctors every day that feel the same way,
and they're just sort of stuck.
Speaker 3 (13:43):
You talk too about the different and I think, as
as just I'll speak for myself, is I didn't realize that,
like to me, like doctor's a doctor as a doctor,
and then you realize how very specialized doctors are, and
more importantly, how like I think a lot of us
have this vision of like a doctor of like they
run their office, they can do what they want to do,
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and unfortunately that is just not the case. And we
talk about foundational care and what you guys are able
to do at the Healthy Place clinic. That is kind
of think for what a lot of folks kind of
envision medicine and being a doctor is about where you're
actually very much able to do those type of things
and apply those apply those those resources, guidance and knowledge
to really help help people with their problems.
Speaker 4 (14:26):
Doctor.
Speaker 2 (14:26):
Yes, and I'd love to build on that foundational care
piece that Tim stated there, So the other side of
the coin that I was talking about earlier was that
elimination piece. But what do we need to increase their
ad to create out there? What are the what are
the ingredients? What does that look like? And that's kind
of where this battle plan is really going to grow
out of. So are we eating whole, real unprocessed foods?
Speaker 4 (14:46):
Is it?
Speaker 2 (14:46):
You know, if we can get our hands on, is
a wild or generatively raised or grass or pasturing meat,
meats with eggs and fatty fish. We have the fibers,
the phytro nutrients, the micro nutrients that we talked about
at the stores all day long, vitamin D, zinc, magnesium, B,
vitamins and MEGGA three fatty acids, hormone levels that we're
going to potentially or probably test upon there. You know,
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where's the light, you know, exposure, you know at the
right time of the day, hydration, clean air, exercise, movement.
Is so many things that we'll talk on, especially community, love,
belonging meaning purpose, I mean things that have you ever
talked to your doctor about. Yeah, we are going to
wrap that up into a beautiful bow because it is
that essential and we are that you know, passionate about it.
Speaker 4 (15:29):
Yeah, and it's like, okay, So if you're listening right now,
like you hear this, there's there I want you to know, like, Okay,
what and where and when? And why would the Healthy
Place clinic, which would be on the west side on
Junction Road, where when? Why would this clinic be something
that I would book an appointment? Like why do I
need this two hundred dollars thing? You know. So it's
really three groups of people, and it's this The group
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that is hearing this going oh my gosh.
Speaker 1 (15:54):
I need this. Is these these people with.
Speaker 4 (15:55):
These intense issues, intense health conditions that they've been battling.
You know. I was talking to lady you know, Vicky
the other day and you know, insomnia for fifteen years
and it's just like it's not getting better and it's not.
So that group is like, oh well, I have been
stuck with something for a long time.
Speaker 1 (16:13):
So that group is huge. The second group.
Speaker 4 (16:15):
Is is folks that are like, hey, I think I'm
pretty healthy.
Speaker 1 (16:19):
I think I'm pretty healthy.
Speaker 4 (16:20):
I want an internal like, you know, two hundred bucks,
I'm going to get this battle plan that is connected
to my DNA, my history, my story, what I want
to get better at in regards to my health, Like
it's it's patient driven, you know. And and so that
that's the second group is like people, Hey, I think
I'm pretty healthy. I think I'm pretty healthy, but you know, hey,
I'm in my thirties or whatever, and I want to
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make sure I'm healthy and I want to get better
in these areas and or see like what I need
to reduce, et CETERA third group.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
Of people is the group of people that have.
Speaker 4 (16:56):
Something that I guess I want to call out this
third group of people because they think they don't need
or they think they wouldn't benefit, or they think they
wouldn't be massively inspired and motivated by. And that's that
group of people that just has one problem that it's
like fine. They just say it's like fine. You know,
I have massive pain in my knee, or I have IBS,
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or I have like asthma, you know, but I have
it sort of medicated treated with drugs, or I just
deal with it. And so that's the group that I
want to call out because I think the other group
is like they're just health and there's health enthusiasts. They
want their health back or they want to pursue the
fullness of health, and that's obvious. But this third group
is the one I really want to call out, Like,
if you have something that just bugs you and it's
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just there, like it's probably causing other problems in your life,
and it's probably going to compound in detriment and abuse
to your body. And that's just true when it comes
to inflammation, which is a part of almost every condition.
So that group didn't I challenge you to think about
that and be like, why not get to the root
of my asthma? Why not get to the root of
my ibs? Why not get to the root of my headaches?
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Like people just deal with this stuff every day, but
you don't have to. So like book an appointment. It's
two hundred bucks and if it sucks, tell me and
I'll just give you aw hundred dollars gift card to
the healthy place. I mean, I'm so sick of the
circus and the tears in my customer's eyes. I have
tens of thousands in Dane County and just thousands of
them are dealing with issues, and I'm sort of like, no,
I got to appoint with Becky, and Becky did too,
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where it's like we're obligated to do this. We need
to help people find their healthy place.
Speaker 3 (18:23):
Today is the day to do just that. Pick up
the pickup the computer, the phone. You can type right
in on there Thehealthy Placeclinic dot com. That's Thehealthy Placeclinic
dot Com. Make your appointment. Do that today again. Patients
are and I know bookings are filling up fast fast.
Patients will be rolling in starting in the new year.
You can be one of them. Don't wait another day.
Get on over the website, the Healthy Placeclinic dot com.
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That's Thehealthy Placeclinic dot com. Tim, doctor Bradley. Great to
see both of you guys, have doctor Brenner. Great to
see it. Brenner this morning. Great to see as well.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (18:56):
Vicky McKenna. Speaking of Vicky mcckesas she comes away next
year in thirteen ten.
Speaker 2 (18:59):
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