Doctors and patients alike know that health care has become increasingly bogged down by insurance-driven processes and unnecessary red tape. But a growing movement led by Direct Primary Care (DPC) and Direct Specialty Care (DSC) is bringing medicine back to what...
Forgiveness is one of the hardest things we can do. When someone hurts us deeply, it can feel impossible to let go, like an invisible weight we carry around every day. But what if holding onto that hurt is doing more harm to us than the person who wronged us? What if...
Accountability—it’s a word that can feel heavy, intimidating, or even punitive. For many, the very thought of being held accountable brings up memories of failure or moments where we’ve fallen short. But what if we could reframe the way we think about accountability?...
Aging is a universal part of life, yet our society often frames it as something to fear—an inevitable decline into irrelevance, diminished capacity, and loss. But is this really how it has to be? What if, instead of bracing ourselves for the worst, we approached aging...
Aging is inevitable, but how we age is up to us. Many people approach their 40s and 50s with an underlying assumption that the best days of physical health are behind them. However, studies show that while our bodies may experience a natural decline in muscle mass,...
Nurses are often hailed as the unsung heroes of healthcare, but what happens when the hero’s journey becomes too overwhelming? In a recent episode of the Health & Wealth Power Hour, Harlon Pickett invited Jennifer Johnson, a seasoned ER nurse with over 16 years of...