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Health Stuff

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Type 1 Diabetes
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Mangoes
Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes
Health Equity
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Health Conversation
Chatgpt Psychosis
AI Companions
Artificial Light
Emergency Medicine
Ozempic
Gastroenterology
Liver Health
Fiber
Circadian Rhythms
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Mental Health

On Health Stuff, hosts Dr. Priyanka Wali and comedian Hari Kondabolu tackle all the health questions that keep you up at night with hilarity and humanity. Together they demystify the flashy trends, and keep you informed on the latest research. You can rely on Health Stuff to bring you real, uninhibited, and thoughtful health talk of the highest caliber, and a healthy dose of humor.

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Latest Episodes

Hari and Priyanka unpack why some medications may increase your risk of falling, what a new LSD study reveals about anxiety treatment, and the the pros and cons of curling up in bed with your pets.

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Could sunlight be the key to better sleep? Hari and Priyanka talk with science journalist Lynne Peeples about circadian rhythms, light exposure, and simple ways to work with you body's natural clock. As Lynne puts it: "Be clockwise."

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Priyanka and Hari chat with Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist Dr. Kaveh Hoda about liver health, why fiber matters, and what it means to practice trauma-informed care. They also share tricks for a smoother poop.

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Hari and Priyanka explore a breakthrough in Type 1 Diabetes treatment, spill the tea on the Ozempic cash scandal, and gush over the King of Fruits, the mango!

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Lynne Peeples
Science journalist, statistician and author
Episode: Your Body Clock and Better Sleep with Lynne Peeples
Dr. Kaveh Hoda
Gastroenterologist and hepatologist, musician, and host of The House of Pod
The House of Pod
Episode: Fiber, Liver Health, Trauma Awareness and Better Poops with Dr. Kaveh Hoda
Maria Trimarchi
Researcher
Episode: Fiber, Liver Health, Trauma Awareness and Better Poops with Dr. Kaveh Hoda
Jenna Kegel
Producer
Episode: Fiber, Liver Health, Trauma Awareness and Better Poops with Dr. Kaveh Hoda
Christina Loranger
Producer
Episode: Fiber, Liver Health, Trauma Awareness and Better Poops with Dr. Kaveh Hoda
Maya Howard
Producer
Episode: Fiber, Liver Health, Trauma Awareness and Better Poops with Dr. Kaveh Hoda
Katrina Norvell
Producer
Episode: Fiber, Liver Health, Trauma Awareness and Better Poops with Dr. Kaveh Hoda
Katya Zobel de Ayala
Intern
Episode: Fiber, Liver Health, Trauma Awareness and Better Poops with Dr. Kaveh Hoda
Dr. Uché Blackstock
Founder and CEO of Advancing Health Equity, emergency medicine physician, and author of "Legacy: A Black Physician Reckons with Racism in Medicine"
Advancing Health Equity
Episode: Health Equity, Life as an ER Doctor and Staying Hopeful with Dr. Uché Blackstock

Hosts

Dr. Priyanka Wali
Co-host with expertise in demystifying healthcare, focusing on the social contexts of health issues.
Hari Kondabolu
Comedian and co-host who brings a layman's perspective on health, advocating for informed conversations about health disparities.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 24 ratings
  • Colon Blow!

    Loved the episode with Dr. Kaveh. Thoughtful and fun discussion.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Trillest567
    United States11 days ago
  • Bring back Hypochondriactor🙏🏼

    Still missing Hypochondriactor. It was my favorite podcast. Been hoping Sean and Priyanka would bring it back for years now, but nice to have a new medical podcast with Priyanka at least

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rammar17171717
    United States17 days ago
  • I can’t escape

    I love podcasts and have to listen to your commercials A LOT. I’m not gonna lie…it’s extremely daunting to hear you talk about diabetes 20 times a day. As a pre-diabetic person, it really isn’t interesting to hear that a lot of ppl have it and it’s preventable. WE KNOW. Pre-diabetic ppl aren’t stupid. We don’t need a double board certified doctor and a comedian earnestly explain that type 2 is EXTREMELY preventable to us on a short commercial break, and tbh having 2 thin ppl explain it feels pre... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Harry Gawdmother
    United States18 days ago
  • Five stars

    So good!! Great medical information and entertaining hosts!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sonny2566
    United States21 days ago
  • Promising content, but so many ads

    Great accessible content delivered in an approachable and light-hearted way.

    This is a very promising podcast and I’m looking forward to how you will demystify all these health concerns in a contemporary context.

    However, is it necessary to have so many ads? I’m not sure if this is standard across all listeners in all regions, but I heard the same full length ads for five different iHeart podcasts twice! Once at the beginning of the show and once in the middle.

    (Listening from Hong Kong on... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Nick_Tsao
    Hong Konga month ago

Chart Rankings

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#98
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#180
Italy/Health & Fitness
Apple Podcasts
#123
Ireland/Health & Fitness
Apple Podcasts
#136
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#141
Indonesia/Health & Fitness
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#179
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Your Body Clock and Better Sleep with Lynne Peeples
Q: Can you explain the concept of chronotypes to us?
Chronotypes refer to an individual's natural tendency to prefer sleeping and waking at certain times, influenced by biological and evolutionary factors.
Your Body Clock and Better Sleep with Lynne Peeples
Q: What is a circadian rhythm, and how does it affect a human being?
A circadian rhythm is a biological clock found in nearly every cell of our bodies that helps synchronize bodily functions with the time of day.
Fiber, Liver Health, Trauma Awareness and Better Poops with Dr. Kaveh Hoda
Q: What's the connection between trauma and GI issues?
Survivors of abuse often experience worsened GI symptoms, highlighting the need for a trauma-informed approach in treatment.
Fiber, Liver Health, Trauma Awareness and Better Poops with Dr. Kaveh Hoda
Q: How often should we be pooping? Once a day?
While once a day is a good goal, it's important not to fixate on frequency since everyone varies; once every other day is okay for some people.
Fiber, Liver Health, Trauma Awareness and Better Poops with Dr. Kaveh Hoda
Q: How does fiber impact health?
Fiber plays a crucial role by helping the colon move poop through smoothly, preventing conditions like diverticula and hemorrhoids, and indirectly supporting liver health by moderating sugar digestion.

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Hosts engage in vibrant discussions surrounding various health topics, combining humor with expert insights. The episodes cover significant areas such as advancements in diabetes treatment, health equity, the psychological implications of technology, and public perceptions of health-related issues. Notably, the approach is not only informative but also seeks to make health discussions approachable and entertaining, often encouraging listener participation. With a unique blend of medical expertise and comedic perspective, the podcast aims to challenge misconceptions and foster a broader understanding of health issues in modern society, while emphasizing the importance of community and systemic change in healthcare.

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Recent guests on Health Stuff include:

1. Lynne Peeples
2. Dr. Kaveh Hoda
3. Maria Trimarchi
4. Jenna Kegel
5. Christina Loranger
6. Maya Howard
7. Katrina Norvell
8. Katya Zobel de Ayala

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