Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guests: Amol Dhaliwal, Business Development, OnMed Healthcare; Carrie O’Rourke, General Manager Business Development, OnMed Healthcare; Victor Garcia, CEO NAT-SU Healthcare (Skull Valley Band of Goshutes); Michelle Main, Chief Behavioral Health officer, NAT-SU Healthcare; Christine Wilmont, Tribal Ambassador, Make-A-Wish Arizona, (Hopi and Navajo); Daniela Rios, Community Outreach and Referral Manager, central Arizona Make-A-Wish. Description: This program spotlights organizations transforming access to care, beginning with OnMed’s “clinic in a box,” a high-tech, walk-in care station designed to close primary-care gaps nationwide. Listeners also hear from NAT-SU Healthcare in Tooele, Utah, where leaders emphasize whole-person care through family medicine, dental and optical services, and comprehensive behavioral-health programs. The episode concludes with Make-A-Wish Arizona, whose team shares how they bring hope and life-changing experiences to children—including Native American youth—facing serious medical challenges. For further information: onmed.com; info@onmed.com; Natsuhealth.com, 435-714-7376; arizona.wish.org.
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Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guests: Amol Dhaliwal, Business Development, OnMed Healthcare; Carrie O’Rourke, General Manager Business Development, OnMed Healthcare; Victor Garcia, CEO NAT-SU Healthcare (Skull Valley Band of Goshutes); Michelle Main, Chief Behavioral Health officer, NAT-SU Healthcare; Christine Wilmont, Tribal Ambassador, Make-A-Wish Arizona, (Hopi and Navajo); Daniela Rios, Community Outreach and Referral Manager, central Arizona Make-A-Wish. Description: This program spotlights organizations transforming access to care, beginning with OnMed’s “clinic in a box,” a high-tech, walk-in care station designed to close primary-care gaps nationwide. Listeners also hear from NAT-SU Healthcare in Tooele, Utah, where leaders emphasize whole-person care through family medicine, dental and optical services, and comprehensive behavioral-health programs. The episode concludes with Make-A-Wish Arizona, whose team shares how they bring hope and life-changing experiences to children—including Native American youth—facing serious medical challenges. For further information: onmed.com; info@onmed.com; Natsuhealth.com, 435-714-7376; arizona.wish.org.
Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guests: Amol Dhaliwal, Business Development, OnMed Healthcare; Carrie O’Rourke, General Manager Business Development, OnMed Healthcare; Victor Garcia, CEO NAT-SU Healthcare (Skull Valley Band of Goshutes); Michelle Main, Chief Behavioral Health officer, NAT-SU Healthcare; Christine Wilmont, Tribal Ambassador, Make-A-Wish Arizona, (Hopi and Navajo); Daniela Rios, Community Outreach and Referral Manager, central Arizona Make-A-Wish. Description: This program spotlights organizations transforming access to care, beginning with OnMed’s “clinic in a box,” a high-tech, walk-in care station designed to close primary-care gaps nationwide. Listeners also hear from NAT-SU Healthcare in Tooele, Utah, where leaders emphasize whole-person care through family medicine, dental and optical services, and comprehensive behavioral-health programs. The episode concludes with Make-A-Wish Arizona, whose team shares how they bring hope and life-changing experiences to children—including Native American youth—facing serious medical challenges. For further information: onmed.com; info@onmed.com; Natsuhealth.com, 435-714-7376; arizona.wish.org.
Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH.
Guests: Bella Potts (Plains Cree), Youth Team Leader, Mamawi Atosketan Native School; Shanniel Fisher, President, Eden Valley Institute of Wellness; and Kaylene WeirCox, MD, Medical Director, Uchee Pines Institute.
Description: This week’s program highlights three institutions making a lasting difference in their communities and beyond. From the plains of Central Alberta, Bella Potts shares how Indigenous youth are being empowered through education, faith, and leadership at Mamawi Atosketan Native School. President Shanniel Fisher explains how Colorado’s Eden Valley Institute of Wellness uses natural remedies, organic farming, and spiritual programming to help people overcome chronic diseases. And in Alabama, Dr. Kaylene WeirCox of the Uchee Pines Institute shares how her journey from surgeon to lifestyle medicine specialist has enabled her to help patients prevent illness and reclaim healthier, more purposeful lives.
For further information: MamawiAtosketan.ca; Eden-Valley.org; and Ucheepines.org (334-855-4764)
Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH.
Guests: Chris Dellen, Founder, CEO, Delmar Uncommon Growth. Luke Fisher, RN. Valdene Vale, President, Wildwood Health Institute.
Description: Luke Fisher, RN, organic farmer, and nurse practitioner student, shares his groundbreaking work bringing painless, drill-free dentistry to communities across Africa and beyond—using simple, affordable treatments that stop cavities, preserve teeth, and transform smiles without the need for traditional dental tools. These innovative and natural approaches are transforming lives and expanding the possibilities in global oral healthcare. Rounding out the show, Chris Dellen of Delmar Uncommon Growth shares how his team helps visionary creators bring hidden ideas and products to light through technology and marketing, and Valdene Vale of Wildwood Health Institute explains how their lifestyle center helps people reverse chronic diseases and restore physical, mental, and spiritual wellness through practical, faith-based programs.
For further information: UCGrowth.co; pathwayofpromise.org; Wildwoodhealth.com.
Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guests: Kenneth Kirtley, Program Director, and Tamara Peshlakai (Diné/Navajo), LCSW, Diné Adventist Radio. Carlos Pardeiro, President / C.E.O., SafeTV. Description: This episode explores two inspiring media ministries making a difference across cultures and continents. First, we spotlight Diné Adventist Radio, a program created for the Navajo Nation that nurtures physical, mental, and spiritual health through conversations on wellness, family, and healing. In the second half, we turn to Safe TV, a global network offering uplifting and educational content that brings families together through positive, values-driven programming. For further information: DineAdventistRadio.org, 505-427-3536; SafeTV.org
Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH.
Guest: Jason Horay, Director of Community Outreach and Engagement at the American Cancer Society.
Description: Jason Horay, of the American Cancer Society, joins us to share an inspiring new initiative focused on health equity for Indigenous communities. On November 6, 2025, the ACS will launch a virtual Health Equity Ambassador Training, led by Indigenous facilitator Celina Donahue. This program will provide participants with knowledge about cancer prevention, screening, and wellness practices rooted in culture and community, thus embodying the indigenous belief that “culture is medicine and community is healing.” Ambassadors will become equipped to drive lasting, locally guided health change across Indian Country.
For further information, contact: Jason Horay at Jason.horay@cancer.org
Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guests: Jilane Fenner and Joy Kauffman. Description: In this inspiring episode, we begin with an interview highlighting Strong Tower Radio, sharing how their network strengthens communities through resources for better health, family, and relationships. The remaining segments spotlight FARM STEW, an organization teaching simple, practical ways to achieve clean water, nutritious food, proper sanitation, and sustainable livelihoods throughout the world. For further information: strongtowerradio.org; farmstew.org, 815-200-4925
Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH Guests: Marcella Morton (Cherokee) and Caleb Proctor (United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians); Echota Behavioral Health Description: As a response to a dying friend's wish, Marcella Morton got off the couch and started running. Hear her amazing story and how she continues to use it to motivate Native Youth. For further information: visit Echota Behavioral Health on Facebook
Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guests: Dr. Tom Evans, CEO, Child Impact International; Nicole Parker, counselor and best-selling author; Sandra Doran, Ed. D., Curriculum and Creative Director, Three Angels For Kids.
Description: Children are deeply valued across Indian Country. How can we not only protect them but also support their healing from trauma? This week’s program offers practical solutions.
For further information, contact: Childimpact.org (Evans); TalesoftheExodus.com (Parker); ThreeAngelsForKids.com (Doran)
Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guests: Laura Brooks (Osage), Osage Nation Counseling Center; Dr. Chesleigh Keene (Diné/Navajo, Deer Springs Clan), Kauffman and Associates; Christina Martel, American Cancer Society. Description: Dr. DeRose interviews three guests from the venue of the 2025 National Tribal Health Conference. You'll hear about an amazing project that illustrates the impact of cancer in Indian Country, as well as learn about resources available to tribes and their members. Don't miss the insights into a residential addiction program that is free to any Native American, as well as how Kauffman and Associates are helping tribes with a variety of needs from event planning to technical research assistance. For further information, contact: 539-212-2499 (Brooks); chesleigh.keene@kauffmaninc.com; Kristina.Martel@cancer.org or (800)227-2345.
Title: "The Far-Reaching Effects of Sunlight" Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guest: Roger Seheult, MD, Faculty at Loma Linda University and UC Riverside, in CA. He is boarded in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine.
Description: Noted health authority and popular YouTube health expert Dr. Roger Seheult shares insights into how sunlight can decrease stress, improve blood sugar levels, boost immunity and cardiovascular health and increase longevity,
For further information contact: medcram.com
Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH
Guests: Camie Shaw, CEO, (Lower Muskogee Creek), Perfect Choice Medical Technologies; Connie Tucker, DO, Chief Development Officer, Ascend Healthcare; and Joni Bokovoy, DrPH, (Cherokee), Associate Producer, American Indian and Alaska Native Living Radio
Description: Dr. DeRose interviews three individuals who are making a difference in Indian Country from the venue of the National Indian Health Board’s National Tribal Health Conference (September 2025).
For further information contact: camieshaw@perfectchoicemed.com or 800-665-3412 (for Camie); www.ascendtelehealth.com or ctucker@ascendtelehealth.com (for Dr. Tucker); and www.AIANL.org (for Dr. Bokovoy)
Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH
Guest: David Jones, LMFT; Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and Adjunct Professor at Weimar University.
Description: David Jones shares practical insights into overcoming traumatic events that have affected your family of origin.
For further info, contact: wisetherapyllc.com
Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH
Guest: Jay Sutliffe, PhD, RD
Director of the Prandial Lab and Professor of Nutrition and Foods at NAU
Description: Join Dr. DeRose as he interviews another expert who sheds additional light on the largely plant-based diets upon which many First Nation peoples thrived prior to European contact.
For further information visit: www.NAU.edu
Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH.
Guest: Hana Kahleova, MD, PhD, Director of Clinical Research, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine.
Description: Prior to European contact, many Native American tribes thrived on largely plant-based diets. Dr. Hana Kahleova shares cutting-edge research about some of the many benefits of such diets, including weight loss, diabetes reversal, and help for depression.
For further information visit: PCRM.org
Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH.
Guest: Fred A. Hernandez, MPH, Specialist in Stress and Pain Management.
Description: We all face stressors daily. How we deal with them can make all the difference. Fred Hernandez provides practical pointers.
For more information, call: 787-774-8383; or visit: www.VivaSinDolorPR.com (use Google to automatically translate this Spanish website into English).
Title: “Recovering from Grief.”
Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH.
Guests: Steve and Karen Nicola, Grief Coaches and professional educators.
Description: No parents are ever prepared for the death of a young child. But this is exactly what turned the world of Steve and Karen Nicola upside down. Learn how the Nicola’s came to terms with their grief—and channeled their energies into helping others do the same.
For more information, visit: www.comfortfortheday.com
Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH.
Guest: Brian Mears, DNAP, APRN, PMHNP, CRNA; Founder & CEO, Alleviant Integrated Mental Health.
Description: Why would a nurse anesthetist leave a successful medical practice to start a chain of mental health clinics? You’ll be inspired by Dr. Brian Mears’ life story and how it propelled him to work with new diagnostic and treatment techniques to help individuals with autism, depression, anxiety, PTSD, traumatic brain injury, tinnitus, and more.
For more information, visit: alleviant.com
Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH.
Guest: Adam Schilt; Experienced educator and school principal; Development Director, Weimar University.
Description: Emotional intelligence (EI or EQ) has been identified as a key to better interpersonal relationships and job success. It refers to a person’s ability to understand his own emotions and the emotions of those around him and then use that awareness to guide his thinking and behavior. In this week’s program, Adam Schilt, provides insights and opportunities to help the children in your life develop higher EQ.
For Further information, visit www.weimar.edu/familycamp or contact: aschilt@weimar.org
Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH
Guest: David Kanani, PhD; Educator and President of LA ORT.
Description: Both Native and non-Native students are presented today with many excellent career opportunities that are dependent on STEM education (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). Whether your future involves health care in a tribal clinic, working in engineering for a tribe, or hundreds of other options, solid STEM training in grade school and high school provides the broadest path to success. Today’s show exposes students, teachers, parents and tribal leaders to resources for boosting STEM opportunities in their communities.
For Further Info: dkanani@laort.edu or www.LAORT.edu
Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH.
Guests: Nancy R. Lee, MBA; Author and Affiliate Instructor, University of Washington; Strategic Advisor for social marketing campaigns. Julie Hentz, MPH; Owner of Stages of Change Marketing; Adjunct Professor, George Washington University.
Description: Could your tribe, community, or business be underperforming because of a failure to prioritize “social marketing"? Gain practical insights into this vital field as Dr. DeRose interviews two international experts.
For More Information, visit: ChangeStages.com; or iSocialMarketing.org
Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guests: Amol Dhaliwal, Business Development, OnMed Healthcare; Carrie O’Rourke, General Manager Business Development, OnMed Healthcare; Victor Garcia, CEO NAT-SU Healthcare (Skull Valley Band of Goshutes); Michelle Main, Chief Behavioral Health officer, NAT-SU Healthcare; Christine Wilmont, Tribal Ambassador, Make-A-Wish Arizona, (Hopi and Navajo); Daniela Rios, Community Outreach and Referral Manager, central Arizona Make-A-Wish. Description: This program spotlights organizations transforming access to care, beginning with OnMed’s “clinic in a box,” a high-tech, walk-in care station designed to close primary-care gaps nationwide. Listeners also hear from NAT-SU Healthcare in Tooele, Utah, where leaders emphasize whole-person care through family medicine, dental and optical services, and comprehensive behavioral-health programs. The episode concludes with Make-A-Wish Arizona, whose team shares how they bring hope and life-changing experiences to children—including Native American youth—facing serious medical challenges. For further information: onmed.com; info@onmed.com; Natsuhealth.com, 435-714-7376; arizona.wish.org.