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This podcast is a collaborative project between the IWK Health Centre in Halifax and Capitalize for Kids to improve health outcomes for children and families across Canada. Each month, we host a webinar featuring a high priority topic in child and adolescent mental health and addictions. Experts will share best practices and answer questions from clinicians across Nova Scotia. It’s important to note that the practices discussed in this podcast are sensitive and only intended for qualified an ...
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Eh! We Started a Podcast

Jon Kizzy, King Tygga and DJ Laton

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2 ex-rappers and a DJ friend from Halifax, Nova Scotia discuss and review new music, share funny/crazy stories, and interview interesting people in the community and in the entertainment industry. From a deep dive review of a classic Notorious B.I.G. album to reciting Spice Girl lyrics to discussing mental health, you never know where the conversation will lead. Ride with us or Collide with us, either way it'll be a hell of a time.
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The DNA of Things," hosted by Dr. Jeremy Koenig, is an auditory journey into the evolving world of health science, performance, and longevity. This podcast brings together the sharpest minds in the field, including elite health strategists, pioneering scientists, and wellness mavericks, to share cutting-edge practices and revolutionary insights. Each episode is meticulously curated to enrich your understanding of well-being and to extend your vitality, propelling you toward a future filled w ...
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Say It Again Louder

Melanie Adolph

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Melanie, a single mom of two girls ages 8 and 11 living in Halifax, Nova Scotia was diagnosed with C-PTSD in 2019. This led Melanie on a journey of self-awareness since then in an attempt to figure out how to navigate the rest of her life in a healthy way. Melanie
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Dr. AJ - The Chronicle Herald

Dr. Ajantha Jayabarathan

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Dr. AJ is a Halifax family physician and assistant professor at Dalhousie University’s faculty of medicine. Today she begins a regular column for The Chronicle Herald which will explore health care reform with the aim of engaging Nova Scotians in finding ways to improve individual and population health, provide satisfying and high-quality care and build thriving health-care networks.
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Be FUSED

Anthony Marotta

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The food people choose to put in their bodies has the power to hurt or heal despite all the efforts that educate consumers on the importance of making healthy food choices. Studies have shown that 80% of consumers are confused about food health information 59% of them doubting their choices. Who you seek food health advice from is as equally important as what you eat every day. The beef use podcast is a fusion of two ideologies. The culinary arts with the medical science centered on helping ...
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Mental Health - Let's Talk About it!

Charlene Pickrem, MA (CYS),

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Charlene Pickrem, the host of, Mental Health - Let's Talk About it! CIOE 97.5 FM, is not a doctor, her perspectives are their own. Charlene's experience, education and lived challenges offer validity and credibility https://www.linkedin.com/in/pickempowerment/ The objective of the show is to have diverse guests share their awareness and perspectives on, Mental Health and Mental Illness, to empower other with potential strategies or resources to look after self/other(s). Three shows state "co ...
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People of Healthcare

Access Podcast Production

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People of Healthcare Podcast is brought to you by Access eForms, the technology that’s closing the paper gaps in your hospital. They believe you and your patients deserve better than paper.
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WorkShift

Workers' Compensation Board of Nova Scotia

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It’s been said that we learn from experience. But we can learn a lot more when we add the experiences of others to our own. On WorkShift, we're putting leaders in workplace safety on the mic to talk health, safety, but most of all, leadership in a world that has changed forever. Hear the stories behind their successes, and their failures, and how they’re meeting the same challenges you may be facing. Whether you’re a leader or someone who enjoys inspiring conversations, WorkShift will change ...
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Modern Fitness

Bold Brave TV

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Modern Fitness delivers the most current and effective advice and information on Health and Fitness to help all types of exercisers be the most successful and fit versions of themselves! No matter your experience level, Modern Fitness is here to help you crush your goals! Let’s get it! Jonathan Ells is a Certified Personal Trainer, Precision Nutrition Coach and Fascial Stretch Therapist from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. In 2017, he took on a position as a National Instructor with the larges ...
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Heart Of The City

Samantha Beauchamp

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Host, Tova Sherman is joined by newsmakers and culture-shakers, poets and prognosticators-all with an opinion (and solution) on issues that impact our city every single day. Transmitting from the Halifax Central Library; the literal and metaphorical heart of our city. reachAbility is proud to be the title sponsor of Heart of The City (HOT City). Listen on CDKU 88.1 Wednesdays at 01:30 or find the show online at reachability.org/hot-city/
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In this episode of The DNA of Things, Dr. Jeremy Koenig speaks with Peter Joseph Fitzpatrick, co-founder and CEO of Fawn Friends, a company pioneering emotionally intelligent AI companions for neurodivergent children. Peter shares the personal story that inspired the creation of Fawn—a social robot designed not just to talk, but to truly listen. To…
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In this episode of The DNA of Things, host Dr. Jeremy Koenig visits Halifax, Nova Scotia—an unexpected hub of grassroots innovation and human-centered AI—and sits down with Noah Barrett, founder of Collect. Noah shares how he's transforming apartments and basements into creative co-working spaces that are redefining what it means to build meaningfu…
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In this episode, Dr. Jeremy Koenig speaks with Dr. Ryan Rossner, Director of Longevity at Minicircle, about non-viral gene therapy, its implications for muscle restoration, fighting inflammation, and extending health span. Dr. Rossner shares insights into the science behind plasmid gene therapy, its unique approach compared to traditional methods, …
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In this episode, Dr. Jeremy Koenig talks with Mac Davis, biotech entrepreneur and founder of Minicircle, Inc. They explore Mac's unconventional journey from cryptocurrency to pioneering plasmid-based gene therapies, diving into revolutionary approaches to genetic enhancement and philosophical perspectives on human evolution. Key Takeaways: Minicirc…
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Kristin Oja, founder of STAT Wellness, to explore her incredible journey from dancer and personal trainer to pioneering a new model for healthcare. Kristin shares how she bridged functional medicine, movement science, and community to create a scalable, patient-centered system that focuses on proactive health, …
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Dr. Jeremy Koenig speaks with Dr. Yael Joffe, a pioneer in the field of Nutrigenomics, about her journey from architecture student to genetics expert. After witnessing her grandmother's battle with cancer and finding no satisfactory answers from doctors, Dr. Joffe embarked on a quest to understand the connection between genetics, nutrition, and hea…
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In this episode we discuss Jon Kizzys Birthday, the Ja Rule and Nelly concert in Halifax, Birdman and Toni Braxton getting married, Th Balloon Pop show on Netflix, the "Guess the White girl" show on YouTube and are later joined by Dirty B and Tanar to talk about the upcoming R.A.P. Battle event and local artists…
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In this eye-opening episode of The DNA of Things, Dr. Jeremy Koenig sits down with Ryan Obermeier, Chief Commercial Officer at Evexia Diagnostics, to explore how a fragmented healthcare industry can be transformed through integrative medicine, personalized diagnostics, and AI-powered innovation. With over 27 years in the functional medicine space, …
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She’s back! Dominique returns as the first-ever repeat guest to spill her infamous worst first date story that inspired this entire episode. We take a little trip down memory lane… or in my case, an unfinished basement. We also dive into Dom's recent adventures, sparked by double dates, St. Patrick's Day, and of course, Hinge. To wrap things up, ou…
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In this episode we discuss the beef between Wale & Azealia Banks, The upcoming Nelly show (and the before and afterparties), Next Friday getting the green light, the Diddy Case, 50 Cent expanding his empire, Kanye West dissing Drake, who is the basketball G.O.A.T. and an update on the Billboard charts. You can get Eh! We Started A Podcast merchandi…
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In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Mark Bouzyk, a visionary in genomics, AI-powered healthcare, and precision medicine. As a scientist, entrepreneur, and innovator, Dr. Bouzyk shares his journey from pioneering genetic research to transforming clinical workflows. He discusses the intersection of AI and genomics, exploring how these technologies a…
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In this episode, Dr. Jeremy Koenig sits down with Omer Sabary, a PhD candidate at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology, to explore the fascinating world of DNA data storage. Imagine a future where all the information ever recorded—books, photos, and entire digital archives—could be stored in a tiny strand of synthetic DNA. Omer shares his jo…
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In this episode, Dr. Jeremy Koenig sits down with Thomas Roos, a Stanford-trained genomicist, elite triathlete, and digital twin pioneer, to explore the cutting-edge intersection of genetics, sports science, and human performance. Roos shares his expertise in optimizing training, enhancing recovery, and reducing injury risk through genomic insights…
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In this episode we discuss the new album by Payboi Carti "Music", cases surrounding Jay-Z and Diddy, Will Smiths upcoming album "Based on a true Story", 6ix 9Ine, To Pimp a Butterfly, Kanye West dissing EVERYONE, Orlando Brown, Joe Budden playing basketball, Wu-Tang Final Chamber, Ice Cubes ego Trippin contest, Quake Matthews and JRDN music video s…
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In this episode, Dr. Jeremy Koenig sits down with Dr. Jo Handelsman, a trailblazer in metagenomics and former Associate Director for Science at the White House, to explore the profound impact of the microbiome on human health, the evolution of personalized medicine, and the intersection of science and policymaking. They discuss how microbes, often …
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In this episode we discuss Tory Lanez new album "Peterson", Quake Matthews entry into the Ego tripping 3mix contest, R.Kelly writing 25 albums while in prison, Kanye Wests upcoming album, Amber Rose, Drake renting out a club to listen to Sabrina Carpentor while gambling alone, Kendrick Lama producing his first movie, Mase announcing a new album, 50…
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In this episode of The DNA of Things, Dr. Jeremy Koenig welcomes Dr. Gil Blander, founder of InsideTracker, to explore how personalized health analytics, real-time biomarker data, and AI-driven insights are revolutionizing longevity and healthspan optimization. With a Ph.D. from the Weizmann Institute of Science and postdoctoral research at MIT, Dr…
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In this episode we discuss Drake dropping iheart from his case and cancelling his Australia and New Zealand shows, Conan O'Brian mentioning "Not Like Us" at the Oscars, Tory Lanez vs PartyNextDoor, Nick Cannon vs Ne-Yo as the Polygamy king, Offset and Cardi B, Jay-Z suing his accuser and her lawyer, Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy getting into…
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In this episode of The DNA of Things, we sit down with Adora Cheung, a serial entrepreneur and investor known for co-founding Homejoy and later becoming a partner at Y Combinator. Adora shares her journey from building and scaling startups to a wake-up call about the toll of hustle culture on founders' health. We dive into the myths of burnout, the…
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The only thing scarier than the Sunday scaries at university is the story of the Halifax Sleep Watcher. This week, I sit down with Beste to chat about some random topics before diving into the eerie story that’s freaked me out since I moved here. Turns out, the Halifax Sleep Watcher might have even made an appearance at our mutual friend's old hous…
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In this episode we discuss the new Drake and PartyNextDoor album '$ome $exy $ongs 4 U', Artists running a record label, Drake being corny, The Island Boys downfall, Future Superbowl Halftime Shows, 50 Cent trolling Joe Budden, A$AP Rocky found Not Guilty, Rihanna back in the studio, Kendrick Lamars Superbowl Halftime Show, Weekly Billboard charts, …
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Dr. Chris McMaster, a leading geneticist and former Dean of Medicine at Dalhousie University, joins The DNA of Things to explore the transformative potential of gene therapy in treating rare diseases. As the scientific director of the Canadian Institute of Health Research’s Institute of Genetics, he sheds light on how genetic and genomic medicine i…
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In this episode we give our recap of Superbowl LIX and the Historic Halftime show performed by Kendrick Lamar with special guest SZA. We also discuss 50 Cent beef, Drakes decline, Kanye West calling himself a Nazi, Legal issues concerning Diddy, R.Kelly, Devante and Jay-Z, Soulja Boy vs Marlon Wayans, Donald Trumps crazy decisions and TV shows.…
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In this episode, Dr. Jeremy Koenig sits down with Mike Polcari, former chief architect at 23andMe and now founder and CEO of Haplotype Labs, to discuss the evolution of consumer genomics and the future of personalized medicine. Mike shares insights from his journey at 23andMe, where he helped scale the platform into a leader in genetic testing, and…
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In this episode, we sit down with film director Alison Duke to talk about her new documentary "Bam Bam: The Sister Nancy Story". We discuss her beginnings doing music videos, her transition to film, how her documentary on Sister Nancy got started and how it was working with and talking to people such as Smokey Robinson, Pete Rock, Sister Nancy and …
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In this episode of The DNA of Things, Dr. Jeremy Koenig sits down with Garrett Marshall, a visionary leader in digital health and fitness innovation. Garrett shares his journey from a career in sports and fitness to becoming a pioneer at the intersection of fitness, technology, and entrepreneurship. He discusses his work at Xponential Fitness, lead…
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Cheers to one year of The G'63 Club & the first guest of the season! In this episode, I’m joined by my roommate Domi, and our raging ADHD takes us on a ride through a series of questions from the Lonely Ghost game "Do You Believe in Ghosts?"—don’t worry, it’s not as spooky as it sounds! It’s just a conversation starter game, and that’s exactly what…
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In this episode we are joined by special guest Dirty B and we discuss the album by The Weeknd, Kanye West and Bianca Censori at the Grammys, Kendrick Lamar, 2pac, Biggie, Busta Rhymes and Method Man being the G.O.A.T., Diddy going to the hospital for knee issues, Doechii vs Foxy Brown and Lauryn Hill, Beyonce winning a Country music Grammy, Kendric…
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In this episode of The DNA of Things, Dr. Jeremy Koenig reflects on his first year as a father and how it has reshaped his understanding of human performance, family systems, and child development. Joining him is Brandon Larson, creator of Fantastic Dads, a program that blends scientific insights with practical strategies to help fathers foster dee…
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In this episode of The DNA of Things, Dr. Jeremy Koenig is joined by Andrew Steele, an Olympian turned entrepreneur and a leader in consumer genomics and functional health. From his Olympic journey as a sprinter for Great Britain to co-founding DNAFit and now Stride, Andrew shares how his experiences on the track shaped his innovative approach to h…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the remarkable journey of Hannah Dose, the Co-Founder and CEO of AU Genomics, a trailblazer in genomics innovation. From pioneering CRISPR research in plant sciences to transforming human health and accessibility in genomics, Hannah's story is one of resilience and groundbreaking achievements. She shares her insig…
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In this episode we discuss the planned return of BET's 106 & Park, new music by Lil' Baby, The Real Husbands of Hollywood, more Diddy accusations and rumors about Diddys mom, Megan Thee Stallions restraining order, Joe Budden winning his case, the fires in L.A. , Justine Trudeau stepping down as Prime Minister and Donald Trump saying he would like …
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In this episode of The DNA of Things, host Dr. Jeremy Koenig sits down with Douglas Mulhall, environmental health innovator and author of Discovering the Nature of Longevity: Restoring the Heart and Body by Targeting Hidden Stress. They dive into the fascinating roles of elastin fibers and calcification in longevity and overall health, uncovering h…
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In this episode, Jean-Paul O’Brien, founder of Black Lab X and CEO of Me Biosciences, shares his transformative journey from software innovation to addressing personal health challenges that ignited his passion for genomics and AI. With a mission to unlock human potential and positively impact a billion lives by 2030, Jean-Paul explores the integra…
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In this episode of The DNA of Things, host Dr. Jeremy Koenig sits down with Jim Crowell, founder and CEO of The Sage House and co-founder of Proof3, to explore his fascinating transition from Wall Street to the fitness industry. Jim shares how his background in finance, fitness, and human behavior shaped his innovative approach to business, diving …
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