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Interdisciplinary

by Healwell

Interdisciplinary is Healwell's healthcare podcast about all the places and perspectives that lift us up. We say what other people aren't willing to say and we always say the quiet parts loud.You’ll always learn something. You’ll always laugh and you’ll come away better informed and with real things you can do in your own community and practice to create a more compassionate and collaborative system of care for all humans.

Copyright: © 2023 Interdisciplinary

Episodes

Can't Hurt, Might Help

1h 11m · Published 17 Jun 09:00
Cal and Corey have a rollicking conversation with experts in the field of Physical Therapy, in which we all learn that our challenges are shared, and we have much to learn from each other.
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About Our Guests:
Lisa Shoaf
Dr. Shoaf has been a licensed physical therapist (PT) for 42 years initially completing her entry-level BS PT degree at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) in 1981, and then her transitional DPT degree there in 2009. She also holds a Master of Science Degree in exercise science from James Madison University (1990) and a PhD in Education from VCU (2002). She has been an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and APTA Virginia throughout her PT career. She has held various leadership positions in both organizations including Chief Delegate and Chapter President for Virginia. She has been legislatively active at the state and national level on issues related to PT and healthcare. She also served on the PT Licensing Board for Virginia for 6 years. Dr. Shoaf has practiced in acute care, home health, and outpatient settings as a PT, but most of her professional career has been in academia as a physical therapy educator. She was the Director of Clinical Education for 20 years in the PT program at VCU in Richmond, VA. She joined Mary Baldwin University in Staunton, VA in 2012 to develop a new PT program and assist in launching the new Murphy Deming College of Health Sciences (MDCHS). She served as the Program Director for the PT program from 2012 - 2020. From 2018 to 2020 she also served as the Director of the School of Health and Human Performance with oversight of the PT, OT, Physician Assistant programs at the graduate level and undergraduate programs in health science and exercise science. Dr. Shoaf completed her academic career as the Vice President and Dean of the MDCHS from 2021- spring of 2023 until her retirement from academia.
Tony Grillo
Dr. Tony Grillo, PT, DPT, OCS, CIMT, FAAOMPT is a Physical Therapist living and practicing in Williamsburg, VA Dr. Grillo has been practicing outpatient orthopedic Physical Therapy for over 20 years and has also done PRN work in acute care, SNF, and home health settings. Additionally, he has taught continuing education on spinal manipulation and serves as an adjunct professor with the Arcadia University Residency Program. Dr. Grillo has been a lifelong member and supporter of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and Virginia Physical Therapy Association (VPTA). He is currently the President of the VPTA and has served the previous 4 years as both local representative and State Chair of the Ethics Committee. In his spare time he enjoys fishing, barbequeing, and spending time with his wife Monica, three children Ben, Lily,& Alex, and dog Hamilton.

Palatable for Capitalism

1h 5m · Published 10 Jun 09:00
Corey and Cal talk with sociologist Marisa Allison about gender in massage therapy. What is a "feminized" profession, and what does it mean for the growth and opportunities available in that profession? And how does all this connect to sustainability?
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Job Queues, Gender Queues (research Dr. Allison mentioned in the episode): https://www.betterworldbooks.com/product/detail/job-queues-gender-queues-explaining-women-s-inroads-into-male-occupations-9780877227441
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About Our Guest:
Dr. Marisa Allison, Ph.D. is a Public Sociologist and Adjunct Faculty Member in the Department of Sociology at George Mason University. Marisa’s research investigates gender and inequality in higher education and within feminizing and female dominated fields. Marisa has been involved in the academic labor movement in the U.S. for over a decade, working with unions and others organizing to better labor conditions on college and university campuses. Most recently she has wrapped up a semester teaching courses on gender and society and contemporary gender relations.

A Grown Person

45m · Published 03 Jun 09:00
Cal and Corey continue talking about massage career sustainability with Healwell Community Member Matt Smith. If you came to massage after a different career ( or several), if you had to figure out how to maintain your career during and after the pandemic, or if you just really like lemurs -- you'll love this episode.
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Let us know what you think! Send us an email: [email protected]
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Thank you to ABMP for sponsoring this season of Interdisciplinary! www.abmp.com
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About Our Guest:
Matt Smith is a Certified Massage Therapist, living in Oakland, CA. His massage training started at the National Holistic Institute, Emeryville campus. After completing the 800-hr core program, he delved straight into the 450-hr advanced neuromuscular/myofascial trigger point therapy program the school offers. As interested as Matt is in learning about technique and musculoskeletal physiology, he is just as motivated to learn how best to form therapeutic relationships with all potential clients.

I Would Like My Career

56m · Published 27 May 09:00
We continue our exploration of sustainability in the massage profession with some real talk with real therapists. This week we speak with Ken Brown, one of Healwell's massage therapists and thoughtful guy, about his career in massage therapy.
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Let us know what you think! Send us an email: [email protected]
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Merch! Find your Healwell fashion here: https://www.teepublic.com/user/healwell
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Thank you to ABMP for sponsoring this season of Interdisciplinary! www.abmp.com
About Our Guest:
Ken Brown is a Board Certified Licensed Massage Therapist and Level 3 Reiki Master with more than a decade of experience. He is board certified through the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork. Ken studied at AKS Massage School in Herndon, Virginia. While in school, he participated in a Sports Massage program and began his Reiki training. Ken continues to explore new modalities of bodywork. His studies have included John Barnes’ Myofascial Release, cranio-sacral therapy, and reflexology. In 2014, he took his first course in oncology massage. This training allows him to adapt the techniques he uses to the specific needs and restrictions of patients going through oncology treatments.

Courageous, Fearless Leaders

1h 18m · Published 20 May 09:00
Today we dive into the history of nursing. How did nurses get to where they are today? What were the forces that brought nursing to this place of respect and skill? Corey and Cal sit down with nurse researcher and historian, Mei Fu, and get into the real work and the hard choices that go into growing a profession.
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Let us know what you think! Send us an email: [email protected]
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Check Healwell’s live and online classes here: online.healwell.org
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Support the podcast (and see the video of podcast episodes along with extra conversation) on Patreon: patreon.com/interdisciplinary
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Continue the conversation with us in the Healwell Community: community.healwell.org
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Merch! Find your Healwell fashion here: https://www.teepublic.com/user/healwell
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Thank you to ABMP for sponsoring this season of Interdisciplinary! www.abmp.com
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About Our Guest:
Dr. Mei R. Fu’s scientific focus has been on pain and symptoms, lymphedema, cancer, chronic illnesses, quality of life as well as intersections of culture, environment, climate change and social determinants of health. Her research incorporates qualitative and quantitative research methods, genomic and biomarker approaches, cutting-edge technology, mobile health as well as innovative behavioral interventions. Her award-winning research has been supported by National Institute of Health (NCI/NINR/NIMHD), National Science Foundation, the Oncology Nursing Foundation, the Avon Foundation, Pfizer Independent Learning and Change grant and other organizations. She has over 160 high quality publications in peer-reviewed journals, professional journals, book chapters, and scholarly professional publications. She has over 160 invited or peer-reviewed keynote, podium, and poster presentations at international, national, regional, and local conferences. She served as guest editors for high impact journals (e.g., Biomedicines and mHealth). She has served on the editorial board for more than 10 peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Fu holds the prestigious honor of the Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame (2017). This honor recognizes nurse researchers who have achieved significant and sustained national and international recognition for their work and whose research has influenced the profession and the people it serves. Dr. Fu was the recipient of the Oncology Nursing Foundation Connie Henke Yarbro Excellence in Cancer Nursing Mentorship Award (2020) to recognize her excellence in cancer nursing mentorship that has been demonstrated in her role as a nurse scientist going above and beyond in many ways. Dr. Fu is a Fellow of American Academy of Nursing, Senior Fellow of Geriatrics at the Hartford Institute of Geriatrics and Fellow of New York Academy of Medicine.

A Space of Love

56m · Published 13 May 09:00
Today Cal Cates talks with Davonna Willis and Ashley Urquhart, the visionary leaders organizing the Black Massage Therapists' Conference. (Links below) In this deeply honest conversation, Davonna and Ashley share their vision for a space of love and belonging, and some of the realities that make that space so important.
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Black Massage Therapist Conference: www.blackmassagetherapist.com
Davonna's CE course website: 4nineteeneducation.com
Ashley's CE course website: www.ashleyurquhart.com
Ashley's banquets for massage therapists: www.mtbanquets.com
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Let us know what you think! Send us an email: [email protected]
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Check Healwell’s live and online classes here: online.healwell.org
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Support the podcast (and see the video of podcast episodes along with extra conversation) on Patreon: patreon.com/interdisciplinary
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Continue the conversation with us in the Healwell Community: community.healwell.org
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Merch! Find your Healwell fashion here: https://www.teepublic.com/user/healwell
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Thank you to ABMP for sponsoring this season of Interdisciplinary! www.abmp.com
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About Our Guests:

Ashley Urquhart
Ashley Urquhart, a Philadelphia native, has practiced massage in several states. She graduated from Parker University of Massage Therapy in Dallas, TX in 2009 and later attended the Art of Healing Institute in Virginia in 2012. She is also a massage educator and massage community activist. Urquhart received her accreditation through the NCBTMB as a continuing education provider in the state of North Carolina and serves on the council board of the United States Organization of Massage Therapists. She is also the Founder and CEO of MT Banquets, a banquet catered to wellness professionals nationwide to show appreciation, network, and to motivate individuals. She is the partner of 4 Nineteen Education & Training for the Black Massage Therapist Conference nationwide to educate and enhance skills needed in the industry. Ashley has been on 2 Massage Therapists and a Microphone based in Canada, Nike Roach show and other podcast platforms.

Davonna Willis, MA, ATC, LMT
As a respected health and wellness practitioner, an acclaimed entrepreneur, and educator, Davonna Willis is a passionate advocate for her clients and students. She has a masters in health education and bachelor’s in athletic training. Davonna has over 20 years of experience in the health and wellness field. Starting in the Bronx and moving her way west, Davonna is a well rounded business professional especially accomplished in the area of holistic physical rehabilitation therapy. As the Owner of two businesses, Blue Skyes Massage & Wellness Center and 4 Nineteen Education & Training, Davonna is committed to establishing and sustaining high quality standards of care in the industry. As the leader of an award winning practice, Davonna is widely known as someone who cares deeply about client relationships and practitioner integrity.

It's the Brains

1h 13m · Published 06 May 09:00
Podcast guests -- they're just like us! This week, we sat down with Sara Rennie, massage therapist, massage therapy educator, and thoughtful human. We talked about being a massage therapist, and preparing new massage therapists -- getting all the way real about the challenges.
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The Accidental Business Owner book: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43069541-the-accidental-business-owner
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Let us know what you think! Send us an email: [email protected]
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Support the podcast (and see the video of podcast episodes along with extra conversation) on Patreon: patreon.com/interdisciplinary
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Continue the conversation with us in the Healwell Community: community.healwell.org
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Merch! Find your Healwell fashion here: https://www.teepublic.com/user/healwell
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Thank you to ABMP for sponsoring this season of Interdisciplinary! www.abmp.com
About Our Guest:
Sara Rennie has been in the healthcare field for over 35 years, and specifically in the massage therapy aspect of healthcare for 20 years. She is both an active, licensed massage therapist and massage educator in the Greater Richmond, Virginia area.

It's the Brains

1h 13m · Published 06 May 09:00
Podcast guests -- they're just like us! This week, we sat down with Sara Rennie, massage therapist, massage therapy educator, and thoughtful human. We talked about being a massage therapist, and preparing new massage therapists -- getting all the way real about the challenges.
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The Accidental Business Owner book: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43069541-the-accidental-business-owner
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Let us know what you think! Send us an email: [email protected]
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Support the podcast (and see the video of podcast episodes along with extra conversation) on Patreon: patreon.com/interdisciplinary
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Continue the conversation with us in the Healwell Community: community.healwell.org
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Merch! Find your Healwell fashion here: https://www.teepublic.com/user/healwell
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Thank you to ABMP for sponsoring this season of Interdisciplinary! www.abmp.com
About Our Guest:
Sara Rennie has been in the healthcare field for over 35 years, and specifically in the massage therapy aspect of healthcare for 20 years. She is both an active, licensed massage therapist and massage educator in the Greater Richmond, Virginia area.

Rubber Barbers (History of Massage Part 2)

56m · Published 29 Apr 09:00
This week we continue our Corey-guided tour through the history of massage therapy in the Western world, from the FDA to present day. (Part 2 of 2.)
We appreciate your patience with Cal and Kerry's poor audio quality. They're still in a can, but will be out for the rest of this season.
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Maintenance Phase, featuring Bernarr McFadden: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-keto-diet/id1535408667?i=1000527972412
Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution: https://dvd.netflix.com/Movie/The-Black-Panthers-Vanguard-of-the-Revolution/80049128

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Corey's References:
Nicholls, David A., and Julianne Cheek. "Physiotherapy and the shadow of prostitution: The Society of Trained Masseuses and the massage scandals of 1894." Social science & medicine 62.9 (2006): 2336-2348.
Benjamin, P. J. (2015). The Emergence of the Massage Therapy Profession in North America: A History in Archetypes. Curties-Overzet Publications.
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Let us know what you think! Send us an email: [email protected]
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Support the podcast (and see the video of podcast episodes along with extra conversation) on Patreon: patreon.com/interdisciplinary
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Continue the conversation with us in the Healwell Community: community.healwell.org
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Merch! Find your Healwell fashion here: https://www.teepublic.com/user/healwell
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Thank you to ABMP for sponsoring this season of Interdisciplinary! www.abmp.com

Ling-uistics (History of Massage Part 1)

40m · Published 22 Apr 09:00
We missed you! Have you missed us? Enough to listen to some thoughts from the bottom of a can? In this episode, Corey takes Rebecca, Kerry, and Cal on a tour through the history of massage in the Western world -- from rubbing to massage therapy, from cutaneous exercise to human potential. (Part 1 of 2.)
We appreciate your patience with Cal and Kerry's poor audio quality. The conversation was so good that they called in from their travels just to join in. We're all back at our desks, with headphones, after this 2-episode arc.
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Abby Cox and others debunking the myths about Victorian corsetry: https://youtu.be/4XBLBfWNH7I

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Corey's References:
Nicholls, David A., and Julianne Cheek. "Physiotherapy and the shadow of prostitution: The Society of Trained Masseuses and the massage scandals of 1894." Social science & medicine 62.9 (2006): 2336-2348.
Benjamin, P. J. (2015). The Emergence of the Massage Therapy Profession in North America: A History in Archetypes. Curties-Overzet Publications.
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Let us know what you think! Send us an email: [email protected]
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Support the podcast (and see the video of podcast episodes along with extra conversation) on Patreon: patreon.com/interdisciplinary
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Continue the conversation with us in the Healwell Community: community.healwell.org
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Merch! Find your Healwell fashion here: https://www.teepublic.com/user/healwell
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Thank you to ABMP for sponsoring this season of Interdisciplinary! www.abmp.com

Interdisciplinary has 138 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 125:19:23. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on December 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on November 27th, 2023 05:53.

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