Dr. Kerry Thuett applied her own knowledge of science to improve her own health and permanently lose a lot of weight. She moved from San Francisco to Lubbock to open her training and nutrition coaching practice, called Fully Fueled Fitness.
Podcast - Episode 46: Seeking Migraine Treatment, Epic Technique and Sherman College of Chiropractic
Dr. Russell Goff was introduced to Chiropractic through his Dad, who had a shoulder injury. Because of chiropractic, he didn’t have to have shoulder surgery. Dr. Goff’s mother suffered from severe headaches after a car accident and was helped after traveling 6 hours to receive Upper Cervical Care. Dr. Goof felt a call to go into the healing professions as a chiropractor while in ministry school. Physical healing plays an important part of the Christian faith, so it felt like the right next step.
Podcast - Episode 45: Preventing Suicides, Offering Hope, Support and Solutions to Sufferers and Survivors
Sybille Neuber is involved in many different things in Lubbock, a city she has called home since 1996 when she came with her husband and three children for six months. They ended up staying. Sybille is an occupational therapist. She works at a rehab hospital in Lubbock. And teaches a class in a warm water pool for people with arthritis. She also does a lot of grief work at our church. In this episode, she will discuss suicide prevention as the Chairman of the West Texas Chapter of the Association for Suicide Prevention (AFSP).
Podcast - Episode 44: Uplift and Inspire You and I with the U&I Conference
The U&I conference was started in Lubbock, TX by Pamela Sweeten who moved to Lubbock from Fresno, CA where she attended an inspirational annual conference for many years. It is a conference that helps fill you up and keep you going all year. When she moved to Lubbock Pam missed the conference so much she found a way to start one here.
Podcast - Episode 43: Pain Relief, Balance and Active Aging
Jeffrey Blake is a personal trainer in Lubbock. He works locally and remotely. He has helped people live full and active lives for 27 years. He is the owner of Crabby Jack Fitness named after his dog at the time. A certified post, a PT therapist, he works with people after they've gone through injuries, or trauma or orthopedic surgery. Once they finish their PT program, Jeffrey is nationally certified to take over in order to return to normal activities.
Podcast - Episode 42: Treatment for Migraines, Remission from Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and Fibromyalgia, Changing Generations of Abuse
In this inspirational episode, Malysa Stone talks about breaking generational patterns of abuse, alcoholism, crime, drug abuse, and migraines. She describes growing up living in a car with a father who abused drugs as well as a foster home. She comes from many, many generations of drugs, addiction, and mental illness within the last few generations of her family. She’s the only one in her family who's never gone to prison or become addicted to drugs.
Podcast - Episode 41: Serving Veterans with ,Post Concussion Syndrome, Post Traumatic Stress, Research and CT Scan Technology
One of the reasons I started “What Pain in the Neck?” is to share conversations as I have experienced them. It is a great privilege to have gotten to spend some time with an awesome Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractor who is is not only a Diplomate and an advanced Blair Techninque instructor, but a leader in the true meaning of the word. Dr. Tyler Evens owns Arete Chiropractic along with his wife Dr. Michael Bebe.
Podcast - Episode 40: My story: From invalid and severe pain to a full and active life with a passion to help others
In this podcast episode, Ruth’s son Andreas Elder takes over as the host to ask his mother some questions about her story; her background, why she is worth listening to, and what she has to offer. He starts off by asking why it’s worth listening to what she has to say.
Podcast - Episode 39: The future of Upper Cervical Chiropractic and Dentistry/ How the neck and mouth affect our health
Upper Cervical Chiropractic deals with the brainstem. It is the most basic part of the brainstem is what we call the lizard brain or the most primitive part that deals with staying alive; our breathing, our pulse, blood pressure, and things like that. And the brainstem is affected by the alignment of bones and nerves, and tissues at the very top of our neck, right underneath the head.
Podcast - Episode 38: Treatment for IBS, TMD. Migraine, Dysautonomia, the use of technology, research and more
This episode highlights the significance of research in upper cervical care and emphasizes its positive impact on a person's health. Dr. Jamie Browning discusses the connection between neck alignment and various health issues, such as migraines, TMJ disorders, and IBS. She also discusses using tools like pupillary constriction measurement and thermal imaging to assess patients and track improvements. Dr. Browning emphasizes the need for accessible research resources and collaboration among healthcare professionals to bring hope to patients with complex conditions.
Podcast - Episode 37: The Advantages of Local, Fresh Hydroponic Greens for Health and Nutrition
Cory Roof, the CEO of Ogallala Greens, discusses the advantages of hydroponic growing for lettuce, greens, and other fresh produce. He shares his personal journey in starting a local produce business in Post/Slaton/Lubbock TX. He emphasizes the importance of nutrition and the challenges of obtaining fresh, healthy greens.
Podcast - Episode 36: Technology, Touchy-Feely vs. Analytical, History, Heroes, Nerds and More
Podcast - Episode 35: Treatment for Severe Headache and Brain Fog Leads To Healthy Habits
Podcast - Episode 34: Observing relief from Cerebral Palsy led to becoming a world leader in Upper Cervical Chiropractic
Podcast - Episode 33: First Aid, Nursing, Reasarch, Collaboration and treatment for Sinus Infections
Sarah Wood is a Registered Nurse and has worked as a Clinical Research Assistant at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and for Dr. Gafford at Lubbock Integrative Medicine.
Podcast - Episode 32: Improving through complicated cases, restoring health and freely sharing knowledge
Dr. John Stenberg is an Upper Cervical Chiropractor using the Blair Upper Cervical Technique in private practice at Zenith Upper Cervical Chiropractic in Colorado Springs and the host of the podcast: The Atlas of Chiropractic. Dr. Stenberg is a graduate of Life University in Atlanta
Podcast - Episode 31: What is Biologic Dentistry?
Podcast - Episode 30: Behind the scenes of growing up with Dr. Blair
Podcast - Episode 29: Trigeminal Neuralgia, Meniere's Disease, Post Concussion Syndrome, Migraines , Colic and more
Over more than 25 years of Blair Upper Cervical Practice, Dr. Gordon Elder and his wife, Ruth Elder have seen so many people get their lives back and resolve serious health issues and pain. This transformation is what got them interested in this career and what keeps them going. This episode shares some of their favorite stories from early on as well as recent success stories.
Podcast - Episode 28: Living a life of joy, service and helping others
Vicki Rush is married to Dr. Perry Rush, an upper cervical chiropractor specializing in the Blair Technique. For more than 20 years, she worked as her husband’s chiropractic assistant. She ran the office, he did the chiropractic, and it was a good balance. They were living in Spartanburg. Getting to see the miracles in people’s lives firsthand was incredible.