Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner is joined by Marc Agronin, MD, to discuss how society “gets it wrong” when it comes to its approach of an aging culture.
Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner talks with Laurie Steelsmith to discuss everything you want (and need) to know about vaginal dryness, anxiety, and breast tenderness.
Sarah Hiner is joined by Ed Mendlowitz to discuss first-marriage and divorce financial considerations, the financial traps of second marriages and prenuptial agreements.
Dr. Michael Murray shares his opinion on the latest trendy foods, explores the link between diet and depression, and explains how the easiest and cheapest secret to healthy skin.
Sarah Hiner talks with Dr. Geo Espinosa about naturopathic medicine and men’s sexual health.
Sarah Hiner talks to Cynthia Green, PhD, about remembering names, improving our attention span, and how to understand and appreciate the benefits of the aging brain.
Bottom Line president Sarah Hiner is joined by Danny Lipford to discuss the age-old question of whether you should buy a new or an older home.
Paula Spencer Scott discusses late-stage dementia, the 4 personality patterns that Alzheimer’s patients develop, and the deadly emotions of caregiving.
Sarah Hiner is joined by Jamison Starbuck to discuss anxiety, the link between diet and eczema flare-ups, and her methods for keeping kids healthy during flu season.
Sarah Hiner and David Sherer, MD, discuss what your doctor may not be telling you about his/her medical training, the opioid shortage, and the overprescribing of prednisone.
Dr. Robert Graboyes breaks down the cost implications of the health-care system and the considerations of a single-payer option.
Bob Stutman’s career as one of America’s highest-profile drug busters spans 25 years. As head of the DEA’s New York office, Bob had become so visible that a Colombian cartel targeted him for assassination. As one of the nation’s top experts on drugs, Bob speaks to thousands of people each year about today’s prescription drug epidemic and the shift from a society that abuses illegal drugs to a society that abuses pharmaceutical drugs. Bob shows what we’re up against and how we can empower and protect our patients, our communities and ourselves from what is one of the greatest health issues in the US today.
Bob has been the special consultant on substance abuse for CBS News and PBS, and he has appeared on hundreds of national TV shows.
Sarah Hiner is joined by Jon Taffer, host of Bar Rescue, to discuss the main thing that holds everyone back—excuses.
Sarah Hiner and Andrew Hill discuss the impact of modern life on the ADHD brain and neurofeedback—exercise and therapy for the brain.
Sarah Hiner and Dr. Joel Fuhrman discuss the unnatural and addictive relationship Americans have developed with food, and the proper, safe way to include protein in your diet.
Sarah Hiner talks to Mark Goulston, MD, about his philosophy on wake-up calls, trust and betrayal, women in the workplace and more.
Sarah Hiner talks to Shobha Krishnan, MD, about the HPV virus and everything that comes with it, including how the virus can be eliminated almost entirely.
Sarah Hiner and Joel Harper discuss the importance of posture, daily mindfulness, and take a look inside the world of training star athletes and entertainers.
Dr. Michael Breus talks mattress and pillow shopping, the connection between sleep and anxiety, and common sleep misconceptions.
Suzanne Steinbaum and Sarah Hiner discuss why women are at a disadvantage when it comes to medical care.
Sarah Hiner is joined by Suzann Pileggi Pawelski to discuss why it’s so hard for people to accept compliments and how we can receive gratitude in a positive, healthy way.
Judge Jodi Debbrecht Switalski joins Sarah Hiner to discuss what she has coined the “unwellness epidemic”.
Dr. Robin Smith and Dr. Max Gomez discuss the “medical miracles” detailed in their book Cells Are the New Cure: The Cutting-Edge Medical Breakthroughs That Are Transforming Our Health.
Sarah Hiner and Dr. Mitchell Yass discuss the wasted time and money the medical system uses to diagnose and treat pain and how you can resolve your own pain with the Yass Method.
Erica Komisar joins Sarah Hiner to discuss and expand on her recently published op-ed for The Wall Street Journal titled “We’re Overmedicating Our Children.”
Listen in as Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner and Dr. Lisa Young discuss America’s Food Portion Problem.
Jim Blasingame joins Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner to discuss what it means to be an entrepreneur, to own a small business, and everything in between.
Dr. Neal Barnard discusses America’s cheese addiction, dairy’s dark side, and the benefits of a plant based diet
Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner is joined by Dr. Helen Fisher to discuss the evolutionary importance of gender differences.
Sarah Hiner gets to the “bottom line” on eggs with renowned naturopathic physician and self-acclaimed “Egg-spert”, Andrew Rubman.
Dan Clark joins Sarah Hiner to discuss how his heart attack in December of 2013 motivated him to spread his message of resiliency, gratitude and optimism to the world.
Spencer Deering joins Sarah Hiner to discuss why Millennials are having trouble settling into today’s work environment.
Dr. Krista Varady joins Bottom Line president Sarah Hiner to discuss the positive and negative effects of Intermittent Fasting.
Adriane Berg joins Sarah Hiner to discuss how to age successfully in today’s society.
Dr. Marc Grossman joins Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner to discuss how today’s digital world is harming your eyes.
Dr. Charles Gerba joins Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner to discuss where germs are hiding.
Michele Weiner-Davis joins Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner to discuss why the divorce rate among those who are 50+ has skyrocketed since the 1990’s.
Pauline Frommer joins Sarah Hiner to offer her expert advice that will help you get the most out of your next travel experience.
BJ Fogg joins Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner to discuss his new book and explain the Tiny Habits method.
Alison Leigh Cowan and Sarah Hiner help parents understand their child’s experience at college and how to provide the right level of support.
In this episode, Dr. Eric Goodman joins Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner to discuss foundation training.
Marc Randolph joins Sarah Hiner to discuss Marc’s newly released book That Will Never Work: The Birth of Netflix and the Amazing Life of an Idea.
Dr. Hyla Cass joins Sarah Hiner to discuss why she uses CBD in her practice, how it has helped her patients and how it can help you.
A renowned fitness expert, author and columnist for more than 30 years, Denise Austin is a champion for women who aspire to be healthy, active and vital at every stage of life. Denise’s trademark zest for life, positive outlook and purposeful attitude have endeared her to million of fans across the country and helped make her a leader in the fitness industry. Denise is as active as ever and working to help women reach their goals, no matter their age or background.
Dr. Alan Blum joins Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner to discuss digital-media addiction.
Dr. Mark Stengler joins Bottom Line president Sarah Hiner to discuss the power of detox.
In this edition of the Bottom Line Advocator Podcast, Joe joins Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner to discuss the common and risky practice of off label drug use.
Ellie Krieger joins Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner to discuss her latest book, Whole In One.
Kathleen joins Sarah Hiner to discuss how sugar has infiltrated our culture and affected our health in ways that are hidden from the doctor’s diagnosis toolkit.
Jane Pollak joins Sarah Hiner to discuss how to conquer the crossroads in life rather than being left emotionally and physically stuck.
In this edition of the Bottom Line Advocator Podcast, Dr. Ickes joins Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner to discuss the hidden dangers of vaping.
Christine joins Sarah to tell the story of her traumatic past—which included molestation, rape and being mugged in front of her young children.
In this edition of the Bottom Line Advocator Podcast, Dr. Shapiro joins Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner to provide a specific roadmap to help anyone rewire his/her brain for calm, clarity and joy.
In this edition of The Bottom Line Advocator, Dr. Joseph Feuerstein joins Sarah Hiner to explain the way he uses essential oils in his clinical practice to treat challenging ailments including antibiotic-resistant respiratory infections, antibiotic-resistant skin infections and assorted mood disorders.
There’s good news for the 40 million people who suffer from migraines. Seven new treatments have recently come available…some for prevention and some as “abortive” measures. Even better is that not all are pharmaceuticals. With the complex nature of migraines and the “trial and error” nature of treatments, having a growing pool of safer options is great news!
Jacob Teitelbaum, MD, board-certified internist, holistic physician and nationally known expert in the fields of chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, sleep and pain. Based in Hawaii, he is author of numerous books, including The Fatigue and Fibromyalgia Solution…Pain-Free 1-2-3…and Real Cause, Real Cure, as well as the popular free iPhone and Android application Cures A–Z. Vitality101.com
William W. Li, MD, is an internationally renowned physician, scientist and author of The New York Times best-seller Eat to Beat Disease: The New Science of How Your Body Can Heal Itself. His groundbreaking work has led to the development of more than 30 new medical treatments and covers more than 70 diseases including cancer, diabetes, blindness, heart disease and obesity. His TED Talk, “Can We Eat to Starve Cancer?,” has had more than 11 million views. Dr. Li has appeared on The Dr. Oz Show, CNN and CNBC, and he has been featured in USA Today, TIME, The Atlantic and O Magazine. Dr. Li is president and medical director of the Angiogenesis Foundation.
Dr. Max Gomez is an award-winning broadcast journalist and a medical reporter for WCBS-TV. He has received seven New York Emmy Awards, two Philadelphia Emmys, a UPI honor for Best Documentary for a report on AIDS, and an Excellence in Time of Crisis Award from New York City after September 11. He was named the American Health Foundation’s Man of the Year and was a NASA Journalist-In-Space semi-finalist in 1986.
David L. Katz, MD, MPH, preventive medicine specialist and cofounder and director of Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center and founder and president of True Health Initiative, New Haven, Connecticut. He is author of several books on nutrition, including Disease-Proof: The Remarkable Truth About What Makes Us Well. DavidKatzMD.com
Bankrate.com’s Chief Financial Analyst Greg McBride joins Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner to talk about where to find money without putting your future in jeopardy.
Dr. Darria Long Gillespie is an emergency room physician and clinical assistant professor at University of Tennessee Health Science Center. She extracts lessons from medicine, science, eastern health and integrative medicine, to provide holistic, evidence-based and entirely do-able-in-their-busy-lives solutions for their health and wellness. Dr. Darria is a regular national TV contributor, national best-selling author of Mom Hacks and a TED speaker (“An ER Doctor on Triaging Your ‘Crazy Busy’ Life”) . She received her training in emergency medicine at Yale School of Medicine and her MBA from Harvard Business School. Dr. Darria is regularly featured on CNN, Headline News, NBC, Interview Healthline, Hallmark, Lifetime, Dr. Oz, Thrive Global, Atlanta Small Business Network, Parenting for the future and many others media outlets.
Molly Carmel, LCSW-R, is founder and CEO of The Beacon Program, which has helped thousands of people overcome compulsive overeating, repetitive dieting and sugar addiction. Her powerful approach and proven method help clients master their weight and put an end to the cycle of chronic diet failure. She is author of Breaking Up With Sugar: A Plan to Divorce the Diets, Drop the Pounds, and Live Your Best Life. Based on the latest scientific research, as well as Molly’s own journey through 20 years of disordered eating, Breaking Up with Sugar presents her powerful, groundbreaking plan and inspiring personal transformation.
Jonny Bowden, PhD, CNS, a nutritionist and nationally known expert on weight loss, nutrition and health. Based in Los Angeles, he is board-certified by the American College of Nutrition and coauthor, with Stephen Sinatra, MD, of The Great Cholesterol Myth (Fair Winds). JonnyBowden.com
Tom Golisano, entrepreneur, philanthropist, civic leader and former owner of the Buffalo Sabres NHL team—is founder and chairman of the board of Paychex, Inc. Active in both business and philanthropy, Golisano currently mentors the entrepreneurs who run the businesses in which he has invested.
David Boyd joins Sarah to talk about what you need to know and do to stay safe while enjoying the many gifts nature has to offer.
Steve Kelley, successful entrepreneur, real estate developer, professor of entrepreneurship, conflict management and negotiation at Cambridge College, public speaker, personal coach and mentor.
Diane Malaspina joins Sarah Hiner to discuss methods for healing, stress prevention and sustainable well-being through yoga and holistic health.
Amy Dixon is a visually impaired professional triathlete and member of the USA Paratriathlon National Team. She is the reigning Aquathlon World Champion, seven-time ITU Gold Medalist, current US National Champion triathlete and USA Paracycling Time Trial National Champion. She is ranked sixth in the world in the Paralympic International Rankings and has recently moved to San Diego to focus her training for her road to the Tokyo 2021 Paralympic Games.
Dr. Lea Lis is a child psychiatrist and expert in the field of child psychology and sexuality. She is author of No Shame: Real Talk With Your Kids About Sex, Self-Confidence, and Healthy Relationships. Dr. Lis provides the highest-quality mental health care for children and is hoping to change the way we talk to our children about sex. As the primary practitioner at MINDFUL KID in Southhampton, New York, she has presented numerous symposia and workshops at the American Psychiatric Association and continues research in her field, supporting an individualized and family-centered approach.
Tracy Litt , a certified mind-set and spiritual adviser for women leaders, is creator of the personal growth and coaching company The Litt Factor, based in Lake Worth, Florida. She brings enlightenment and empowerment to women so they can become their highest selves. Her professional experience includes talent acquisition, employee relations and leadership in the corporate world. Her roles ranged from recruitment for large national organizations to vice presidencies in health-care firms.
Brian P. Ramos, PhD, is founder and owner of DNA Hacker Secrets, which works with individuals and corporations to improve relationships, health and stress in and out of the home and work. A master yogi and former Yale neuroscientist, he is author of Art of Stress-Free Living: Reprogram Your Life from the Inside Out. DNAHackerSecrets.com
Dr. Ish is a board-certified psychiatrist who specializes in women, children and families and all things dating, mating and relating.
Allison K. Truong, MD, is a comprehensive dermatologist caring for families. She is considered an expert in psoriasis and psoriasis treatments. She has lectured locally and nationally and published numerous papers on topics such as eczema, skin cancers and more. Her expertise includes knowledge in managing complex skin diseases, and she is experienced with surgical treatment of skin cancers, as well as nonsurgical methods to treat skin cancer and precancerous lesions. Dr. Truong also runs a full medical, cosmetic and surgical dermatology practice in Beverly Hills.
Dr. Greg Nigh, ND, LAc, is a primary care physician, naturopathic oncologist and acupuncturist. He is a graduate of the National College of Natural Medicine (now the National University of Natural Medicine). In 2014, he cofounded Immersion Health in Portland, Oregon, with Maria Zilka, NTP. Immersion Health offers intensive, comprehensive and individualized programs for the treatment of all types and stages of cancer. In addition, Dr. Nigh offers a full range of primary care medicine, including functional lab testing and genetic polymorphism analysis. He also works extensively with Lyme disease, mold toxicity and related illnesses, chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia, gastrointestinal symptoms including inflammatory bowel disease, and many other challenging conditions. He has researched and written about PCR testing since the early 1990s, when it was used during the HIV/AIDS crisis. ImmersionHealthpdx.com
Dr. Wendy A. Suzuki is a professor of neural science and psychology in the Center for Neural Science at New York University. She received her undergraduate degree in physiology and human anatomy at University of California, Berkeley. She went on to earn her PhD in neuroscience from UC San Diego in 1993 and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the National Institutes of Health before accepting her faculty position at New York University in 1998. She is author of Good Anxiety, Bad Anxiety and Healthy Brain, Happy Life. WendySuzuki.com
Michael F. Holick, PhD, MD, professor of medicine, physiology and biophysics…director of the General Clinical Research Uni…and director of the Bone Health Care Clinic at Boston University Medical Center. He is author of The Vitamin D Solution. DrHolick.com
Anna Lembke, MD, a psychiatrist, assistant professor and chief of addiction medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine in California, where she is also the program director for the Stanford University Addiction Medicine Fellowship and chief of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic. She has published more than 50 peer-reviewed articles, chapters and commentaries, and is the author of Drug Dealer, MD: How Doctors Were Duped, Patients Got Hooked, and Why It’s So Hard to Stop.
Dr. Clotaire Rapaille is founder of Archetype Discoveries Worldwide, which has been successfully guiding its clients’ interests in marketing, brand positioning, advertising and product development since 1976.
Alex Cormont joins Sarah Hiner to discuss relationships and love in today’s society.
John La Puma, MD, a member of Bottom Line's Diabetes Center panel of experts, is a board-certified specialist in internal medicine, a professionally trained chef and culinary medicine pioneer. He is cofounder of the popular video recipe series “ChefMD” and author of the New York Times best-seller Refuel: A 24-Day Eating Plan to Shed Fat, Boost Testosterone and Pump Up Strength and Stamina. DrJohnLaPuma.com
Ray Higdon is a best-selling author, coach, speaker and philanthropist. He is founder and CEO of Higdon Group, an award-winning leader in the sales training and coaching arena. His journey to excellence has been fueled with an unrelenting passion for teaching people how to find their voice and understand their worth. He is author of the best-seller Time Money Freedom, coauthored with his wife, Jessica.
Dr. Christoper Hobbs joins Sarah Hiner to discuss why everyone should be eating mushrooms and to identify the ones with the greatest health benefits.
Ryan Martin, PhD, is a professor of psychology and an associate dean for the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. He researches and writes on healthy and unhealthy expressions of anger. His book, Why We Get Mad: How to Use Your Anger for Positive Change, explores why people become angry, some of the common consequences of anger and how people can use their anger in productive ways. Ryan also hosts the popular psychology podcast “Psychology and Stuff.” AllTheRageScience.com/martin