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Real Integrative Medicine with Dr. Jordan Robertson ND

Real Integrative Medicine with Dr. Jordan Robertson ND

Dr. Jordan Robertson ND

Health & Fitness

Frequency: 1 episode/9d. Total Eps: 122

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Helping women move from confused, overwhelmed and overrun by their health towards understanding, confidence and wellness. The mission of Women's Health Unplugged is to educate and empower women across all generations how to advocate for themselves in their healthcare and how to support themselves through better health education. This podcast is hosted by Dr. Jordan Robertson, Naturopathic Doctor and Women's Health Author.
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Get in the damn picture

jeudi 25 avril 2024Duration 55:08

I promise. You need to get your picture taken. 

In this episode I share the mic with my photographer, Laura Benn. We share an intimate conversation about how to get comfortable getting your picture taken and why it’s so important that you do. 

Whether you’re in business and need photos for your branding, you’ve avoid family photography or you just need to create more memories, this episode will help you reframe how to think about each picture. 

I share my own personal journey with professional photography and how I felt getting my picture taken years ago compared to now and how I’ve changed my perspective. We give you real tips on how to have a great picture taken and how to think about this snapshot in time in your life (and why you’ll want to capture it). 

Laura works with women who are looking for professional and branding photography, and I can say, she’s amazing. You can find her on Instagram (@gooseberrystudios) and at her website (https://lauralbenn.com/)

PS: I tell a story of a “kids say the darndest things” moment that does include some swearing in this episode. Just an FYI.

 

New Ideas About Habit Change and Perimenopause. Making Change For Good

jeudi 18 avril 2024Duration 34:42

There are a few things that would happen in a one-to-one appointment with patients that change how successful they are. Your health hinges on your ability to execute your habits, and yet we have such difficulty making change. 

Here are some new ideas. 

In this episode, we talk about my first course, The Pillars of Perimenopause, which is a habit change challenge slash educational program to help you actually change and equip you to have a better health experience in your 40s and 50s. 

You can register before May 1, and then we can all start together as a group. 

My takeaways for habit change?

  • You need to have a new conversation in your head about your habits and I'll give you the script that will turn everything around. 
  • You need to understand the MVP (minimum viable products) for your habits. 
  • You need to eliminate tension and move the "line" you've drawn around your self-investment. 

I hope you join us for the course. It's currently 50% off and has a few fun bonus offers for our first cohort. 

The Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines Have Changed. Should You Follow Them?

jeudi 15 février 2024Duration 33:53

In today's podcast, we discuss the evidence for changing mammogram guidelines to include women in their 4th decade (40-50). I open with a new promise to bring you more authentic conversations on evidence (and more calling out of the bs online). We also talk about how to make decisions about screening for yourself (and why we are in favour of the breast cancer screening guidelines).

I hope you enjoy the episode. Remember to leave a review after listening so we can reach more women like you. 

 

Here's an AI-Generated summary of what we talked about in today's episode: 

  • Understanding Screening Tests:

    • Screening tests aim to detect diseases early in large populations.
    • Effective screening tests must find diseases at a time when intervention can significantly alter outcomes.
  • Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines:

    • Recent guideline changes focus on early detection, especially in younger women.
    • The new age bracket (40-50 years) is targeted due to the aggressive nature of breast cancer in premenopausal women.
  • Addressing Misconceptions and Fears:

    • Common myths about mammograms causing breast cancer are debunked.
    • Emphasis on the goal of screening: early detection to save lives, not to cause harm.
  • The Role of Mammograms:

    • Mammograms are selected for breast cancer screening due to their accessibility and safety.
    • The podcast clarifies the difference between diagnostic tests and screening tests.
  • Critiquing Alternative Screening Methods:

    • Discussion on the lack of evidence supporting alternative methods like thermography.
    • Stress on the importance of relying on scientifically proven screening methods.
  • Importance of Evidence-Based Screening:

    • Screening is based on population statistics and the greater good, not individual cases.
    • Encouragement to view public health recommendations within the context of overall population benefit.
  • What to do next:

    • Listeners are encouraged to critically assess health information, especially regarding breast cancer screening.
    • Importance of making health decisions based on scientific evidence and personal values.

The Supplements I Take (Not Clickbait)

jeudi 8 février 2024Duration 32:36

"What supplements do you take, Jordan?"

This is one of the most common questions I get asked on social media. I will give you the answer, but we will also talk about why you're asking in the first place. 

Wellness behaviours and nutrition have this weird space in medicine where we expect to get our answers online, our advice from friends or our hairstylist and personalized recommendations from an Instagram post. We're going to dive into this and look at why we want validation, hope, and an illusion of safety when we see someone else doing something. 

I also share with you my current and past list of supplements. I share how I made the decision to take them, what I expect the outcomes to be and what I've taken in the past. The episode's purpose is to help you feel hope that you can have a list curated for you that may help your symptoms. 

If you listen and realize you need help, our team of Doctors at Clarity Health is always ready to help residents of Ontario choose the 1-2 supplements that they need to support their health journey. You can submit a web inquiry at www.clarityhealthburlington.ca, and one of our team members will call you back. 

Treating your PMS on a budget.

jeudi 1 février 2024Duration 34:47

In this episode, we talk about 5 really simple strategies to improve your PMS that are absolutely FREE.

Hormonal health is an important area that is often poorly addressed in conventional care. Understanding and supporting your own PMS symptoms can give you back quality of life. 

In the episode we talk about

  • What it means if you suddenly get PMS in your 40s. 
  • The biggest pressure on your PMS in your life. 
  • 5 free solutions that you can start today. 
  • My personal strategies for dealing with PMS. 

 

If you loved the episode, share it with a friend and be sure to write us a review. 

 

 

 

That first period. Equipping you for the teen experience.

jeudi 18 janvier 2024Duration 32:05

This episode is about the first period. Many of you have young pre-menstruators and menstruators in your life who would benefit from you knowing the ins and outs of puberty and what to look for around that first period. 

Teens, unfortunately, often have their symptoms chalked up to a "normal teen experience," whether they have a delayed first period, significant acne or rapid changes to body weight. This isn't true, and rapid or extreme development of hormone symptoms often have an underlying hormone condition that should be assessed. 

Young people deserve an assessment if

  • They are 15 with no period (whether they have breast development or not)
  • They are 13 with no secondary sex characteristics at all. 
  • They have rapid changes to their androgen symptoms (acne, body hair growth, body weight changes). 
  • They miss their first period and play competitive sports, are petite or maybe eating below their energy needs. 

 

We cover how to think about each of these areas of health and when to push for assessment in your teen. 

 

If you need support and live in Ontario, reach out to us at www.clarityhealthburlington.ca and submit a web inquiry. Our clinicians work with all types of hormonal concerns in young people and run evidence-based testing (blood work). 

Things I'm no longer tolerating from myself (It's also my birthday!)

jeudi 11 janvier 2024Duration 35:11

In this birthday episode, I'm sharing the things I'm noticing about myself as I turn 42 (like how sore I am every day mostly) and talking about the things I'm no longer tolerating about myself this year. 

We often hear the narrative of people over 40 "not tolerating any more bs" from others, but in my opinion, the buck needs to stop with me first. So I've created a list of things that I'm no longer doing. The list includes things like

  • Judging Christmas lights
  • Having fear about AI
  • Not giving 100% in a few areas 
  • Being apologetic for quitting something I'm really good at (this one will surprise you). 

I hope you enjoy the episode and it sparks some ideas for your own journey this year. I'm excited to be 42 and excited to keep working on my health. Thanks for being here along for the ride. 

I have a very exciting announcement coming up for those of you over 40 who are interested in hormone health. Stay tuned to the podcast. The announcement comes in February. 

 

We need to be obsessed with our goals. Taking back the word and actually making progress next year.

jeudi 21 décembre 2023Duration 31:32

This episode is about goal setting for 2024 and taking back the word "obsession" as a positive and aspirational trait that helps people actually achieve what they desire. 

Since the pandemic, we've had to create such high degrees of self-compassion that we've lost the ability to pursue a goal relentlessly. 

Is it bad if you miss a kid's event to stay the course on your gym goals?

Is it negative for your mental health if you choose a salad?

Is it a slippery slope to be obsessed with your goals?

In this episode, we take back the word "obsession" to mean something much more positive and talk through how to get obsessed with your health so you can get somewhere. 

This is our last episode of 2023. We wanted to leave you on a "goal-setting" track for the holiday season and to help you consider how you want your 2024 to turn out. 

See you in 2024!

Hormone Imbalance. Why this term isn't true (and causes harm).

jeudi 14 décembre 2023Duration 28:41

Today's podcast episode is broadcast on both of our podcast platforms, Women's Health Unplugged, which is our public-facing podcast. It has over 500,000 downloads and has covered many women's health topics over the last few years. 

Our clinician-facing podcast, The Confident Clinician Podcast, focuses on clinical topics and studies that are changing our practices in integrative care. 

Today's topic is for everyone. We're talking about the term "hormone imbalance" and how damaging this term can actually be. We cover concepts such as

  • Why accurate diagnosis is the first step towards getting treatment. 
  • Why universal language is an important bridge to connect practitioners. 
  • Why using vague terms (like your 'private parts') does a disservice to patients. 
  • Which "buckets" of hormone concerns you might fall into, and why we need to accurately label you. 
  • Where we go from here.

 

If you're a patient and are looking for an evidence based clinician in Ontario, you can find our clinic at www.clarityhealthburlington.ca 

 

If you're a practitioner, be sure to get on the wait list for The Confident Clinician at www.confidentclinicianclub.com to ensure you're the first to access our hormone assessment module in 2024 when our doors open. 

 

The women you admire have help. Lots of it.

jeudi 7 décembre 2023Duration 49:04

I'm joined today by a guest, Lexi Miles Corrin, who's the owner of WAXON wax bars, a female-only franchise helping women achieve their financial and entrepreneurial goals with over 20 locations expanding all over Canada next year. 

Lexi is also a mother of 4 under 5. 

There's nobody better to talk to us about getting help, showing up with intention in your own life and chasing your dreams than a mother of 4 who is leading other women to pursue their business goals. 

We share so many helpful "get started" points on this podcast and keep the conversation relatable and accessible, regardless of where you are in your journey. 

Lexi talks about the small 'nudges' that we need and the importance of getting clear on what you actually want out of your life to be able to take the next right step. 

Feminine leaders have a special place in my heart. They show up with vulnerability and empathy and ALSO make hard decisions and lead tough conversations. We share how valuable it is to let others into your "workspace" (both at home and at work) who can support you in achieving your goals. We discuss "letting go" of the outcomes and how we've had our hearts broken (but wouldn't want it any other way). 

Enjoy the episode. You can follow Lexi on Instagram here to see all the fun (and chaos!) of having 4 kids and a huge business. 


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