Time to Transform with Dr Deepa Grandon

Time to Transform with Dr Deepa Grandon

Time to Transform is designed for Christians to get the practical support and tools you need to build your spiritual, mental, and physical well-being. So you'll have the knowledge to prevent or reverse lifestyle diseases like…obesity, depression, and heart disease...and lead the best life that God intended for you to have. This is the resource you've always been looking for to guide you on your journey to health and wholeness based on evidence-based lifestyle medicine and God's word. Hosted by Dr. Deepa Grandon, MD MBA, triple board-certified physician with over 23 years of experience working as a Physician Consultant for influential organizations worldwide. Dr. Grandon is the founder of Transformational Life Consulting (TLC) and an outspoken faith-based leader in evidenced-based lifestyle medicine. If you have read books by Dr. Michael Roizen, or listened to podcasts like Feel Better Live More with Dr. Rangan Chatterjee, you'll love Time to Transform!

Episodes

April 23, 2026 17 mins

We’ve been taught to think of resilience as endurance: push through, stay strong, keep going. But when we see resilience through a Biblical lens, it’s something completely different.

Most of us associate resilience with intensity, pushing harder, holding everything together through sheer effort. But Scripture points to something very different.

In God’s economy, resilience is not built through striving, but through alignment. Not thr...

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Fear is one of the most natural human responses to uncertainty. When our plans fall apart, the instinct to worry, panic, or imagine the worst can take over almost instantly.

But what if the way we respond to those moments is not automatic? What if it’s actually a choice?

A recent experience reminded me of this truth in a very real way. When unexpected travel disruptions left me stranded in another country, I was faced with a decision...

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For nearly two decades, HRT carried a shadow. After the early interpretation of the Women’s Health Initiative study in the 1990s, the message across medicine was clear: hormones were dangerous.

Millions of women were left in a “hormone desert,” navigating menopause with little more than advice to just grin and bear it.

But recently, the initiative was reassessed, and the data tells a far more nuanced story.

HRT may play an important ...

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Most people have been told fibroids are “just a woman’s issue.” A benign growth, a heavy period, and something to tolerate, manage, or eventually remove.

That framing is dangerously incomplete.

What if fibroids aren’t just a local gynecological problem, but an early warning system? What if they’re a vascular signal pointing to deeper inflammation, metabolic dysfunction, and cardiovascular risk?

We’ve been trained to silo the body. The...

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When it comes to being healthy, most of us know exactly what we should be doing. Move more, eat better, sleep earlier, stress less, and connect with people. And yet somehow, even with the best intentions, we fall off track.

It’s easy to label that inconsistency as laziness or lack of discipline. But what if the issue isn’t effort? What if we’re trying to build habits without the foundation that makes those habits sustainable?

Because...

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Most of us have been trained to think of treating people as a technical problem. If something hurts, we look for the right drug. If something fails, we look for the right procedure. That picture is incomplete.

We’ve built a system obsessed with fixing bodies, while quietly ignoring the inner worlds of the people living inside them. Their fears, their beliefs, their unanswered prayers, and the meaning they’re trying to make of suffer...

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For a long time, genetic conditions were treated as a verdict. As if a diagnosis, a family history, or a lab result quietly closes the door on what’s possible.

I see it every day. People sitting across from me asking, “Is this just how my body is? Is my family history my future? If this is genetic, does anything I do actually matter?”

And the truth is, the answer isn’t a simple yes or no. Genetics matter, and inflammatory and allergi...

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For years, we’ve treated chronic inflammation, allergies, autoimmune disease, and immune dysfunction as separate problems. But it’s becoming clearer that many of these conditions share a common root hiding in plain sight: the gut microbiome.

We now understand that the microbes living inside us shape immune tolerance, inflammation, and long-term disease risk, and even how well medications work.

But despite hundreds of thousands of mic...

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Christmas is a magical, busy season of joy and celebration. It's so easy to get caught up in all the festivities and excitement that we don't pause long enough to consider what the Christmas story is actually about.

Because if you look closely, the story of Christ's birth challenges our assumptions about power, generosity, status, and what it actually means to reflect the heart of God.

The nativity isn't merely a sentimental moment; ...

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Grief is universal. It touches every person, every family, every age, and every season of life. When it arrives, it has a way of knocking the wind out of us. It doesn't matter whether the loss is sudden or expected, physical or emotional, recent or decades old.

Grief interrupts our rhythm, destabilizes our identity, and confronts us with a version of life we never thought we'd have to live. And while we often talk about "moving on,"...

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Unlike any generation before them, today's children are growing up in a world where screens, social media, and constant connectivity are woven into everyday life. Their friendships, self-image, and sense of belonging are being shaped not in classrooms or playgrounds, but in the curated feeds and endless notifications of their screens.

And while parents have become vigilant about supervising their children in the real world, few real...

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Many of us know about someone who seemed perfectly healthy, and then one day, without warning, they had a cardiac event. No symptoms on the surface, and no sign their heart was struggling behind the scenes.

We've been taught to think of sudden cardiac death as something random and unstoppable: a tragic event with no warning and no chance of prevention. But the truth is: up to 63% of sudden cardiac deaths could be avoided with simple...

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When cancer treatment ends, the world expects celebration. The bell is rung, and everyone around breathes a sigh of relief. But for many survivors, that moment marks not an ending, but a new, confusing beginning.

The medical team steps back, the appointments stop, and a quiet question creeps in: now what?

Survivorship is more than the absence of disease. It's the long, often lonely process of...

Most of us think of medicine as something that comes in a pill bottle or a hospital setting. But what if one of the most powerful prescriptions for lowering blood pressure, calming anxiety, and even boosting immunity doesn't come from a pharmacy at all?

What if it comes from the forest and elements of nature?

Spending intentional time in nature doesn't just feel good; it rewires the nervous sy...

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When we talk about health, most of us focus on diets, exercise programs, or even the latest weight-loss medications. But one element rarely gets enough attention: living with intention.

Intentional living isn't just a feel-good buzzword. Research shows that when our daily habits align with our values, we see measurable improvements in blood sugar, blood pressure, immune function, and even cancer risk.

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When we talk about insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes, the conversation almost always revolves around sugar, carbs, fat, or body weight. But there's one factor that rarely gets enough attention: muscle mass.

Skeletal muscle isn't just for strength or aesthetics. It's the single largest site of glucose disposal in the body, responsible for up to 80% of how we use sugar after a meal.

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For most modern believers, miracles feel like stories locked in the pages of scripture. Science explains almost everything today, and medicine is the first place we turn when sickness strikes.

What if some healings can't be explained by scans, surgeries, or prescriptions?

What if, in an age of data and diagnostics, God is still doing what only He can do, restoring, reversing, and renewing in...

For most people, asthma is a disease you manage with inhalers, pills, and a prayer that the ER isn't your next stop. But new research is upending that view and changing everything we know about managing the condition.

The big shift? Medication alone might be the least effective way to manage this chronic condition.

Asthma is, after all, inflammatory by nature, but the lifestyle choices that ...

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For many families, a food allergy diagnosis doesn't just change what's on the menu, it changes how they live.

Suddenly, everyday moments like playdates, birthday parties, family vacations, or a simple trip to a restaurant feel like navigating a minefield.

Parents become hyper-vigilant, kids feel isolated, and the fear of accidental exposure looms large, casting a shadow over milestones that sh...

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Sugar is everywhere…in our drinks, snacks, sauces, even our so-called "healthy" foods.

And while we've all heard that too much is bad for us, most people have no idea just how much they're consuming, or what it's really doing to their body.

It's not just about cavities or a few extra pounds. Excess sugar consumption is one of the silent drivers behind metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, fa...

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