Dr. Cari Skrdla shares her profound journey through neuroscience, healing, and the intricate connections between the heart and brain. She discusses her personal experiences with autism, the impact of heart transplants on identity, and the importance of breaking through comfort zones for personal growth. This episode emphasizes the importance of understanding neurodiversity and how it can enhance leadership and innovation in various fields.
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Dr. Cari Skrdla shares her profound journey through neuroscience, healing, and the intricate connections between the heart and brain. She discusses her personal experiences with autism, the impact of heart transplants on identity, and the importance of breaking through comfort zones for personal growth. This episode emphasizes the importance of understanding neurodiversity and how it can enhance leadership and innovation in various fields.
Turning the Table: Heart disease, cholesterol myth, and eating fat, butter and red meat with Curt Hill
HEAL by Dr. Sarah Marshall
1 hour 24 minutes
1 year ago
Turning the Table: Heart disease, cholesterol myth, and eating fat, butter and red meat with Curt Hill
This week we're going to do something a little different. We are turning the table, and I am in the hot seat as the guest. I've invited one of my best friends to the show to interview me, Curt Hill. In this episode, we are doing a research driven scientific review into the true disease of the heart or what really causes heart disease? How do we really need to eat to prevent it? And the shadow side of statins and why they are on the top of my most unliked drug list. For all the show notes and more, visit SarahMarshallND.com/podcast.
HEAL by Dr. Sarah Marshall
Dr. Cari Skrdla shares her profound journey through neuroscience, healing, and the intricate connections between the heart and brain. She discusses her personal experiences with autism, the impact of heart transplants on identity, and the importance of breaking through comfort zones for personal growth. This episode emphasizes the importance of understanding neurodiversity and how it can enhance leadership and innovation in various fields.