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Stay Young America Podcast! - 81. “Men’s Health With Dr. Judson Brandeis, Author of The 21st Century Man

81. “Men’s Health With Dr. Judson Brandeis, Author of The 21st Century Man

11/25/21 • 23 min

Stay Young America Podcast!

Dr. Judson Brandeis is a board-certified urologist, surgeon, medical researcher and physician educator. Over his 25 year career, he has performed thousands of surgeries and pioneered surgical robotics. He was voted by his colleagues as a Top Urologist in the SF Bay Area 2014 to 2020, and was Chief of Urology at John Muir Hospital and Hill Physicians for the past 8 years.

Dr. Brandeis has dedicated the second half of his career to ‘Optimizing Manhood.’ Helping men Feel Great, Look Good and Have Better Physical Intimacy so they can Leave a Legacy. Brandeis MD engages in clinical research to improve men’s quality of life and provide his patients and men everywhere the tools to live their best life.

As the Director of Sexual Medicine at The Aesthetic Show and author Sexual Medicine Chapters for Textbooks, he educates other physicians. His latest book is The 21st Century Man.

2:05 What comes to mind when you hear 'optimizing manhood'?

3:21 Preventing shrinking- in all areas

5:51 Cognition as you age

7:37 Urology, PSAs, and Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement

11:40 What motivated and drew you toward the field of urology and men’s health?

13:02 Acoustic wave theory.

17:30 What do you think keeps most men from reaching their true potential? What do you think is the biggest health challenge facing American men?

20:00 The 21st Century Man

“Executive Medicine Moment” At Executive Medicine of Texas we understand that true health can only be found when you treat the patient as a whole. That’s why our Executive Physical Exams are second to none in the amount of testing and information we gather prior to making a wellness plan for our patients. Learn more about how you can take charge of your health at http://www.EMTexas.com

Learn more about Dr. Brandies:

http://malerejuvenation.center/about/

https://www.facebook.com/BrandeisMD/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIChzBG1nDKfPOwF8q6mxhw

Our Podcast:

Website: StayYoungAmerica.com

Twitter: @StayYoungPod

Facebook: @Stay Young Media, LLC

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Dr. Judson Brandeis is a board-certified urologist, surgeon, medical researcher and physician educator. Over his 25 year career, he has performed thousands of surgeries and pioneered surgical robotics. He was voted by his colleagues as a Top Urologist in the SF Bay Area 2014 to 2020, and was Chief of Urology at John Muir Hospital and Hill Physicians for the past 8 years.

Dr. Brandeis has dedicated the second half of his career to ‘Optimizing Manhood.’ Helping men Feel Great, Look Good and Have Better Physical Intimacy so they can Leave a Legacy. Brandeis MD engages in clinical research to improve men’s quality of life and provide his patients and men everywhere the tools to live their best life.

As the Director of Sexual Medicine at The Aesthetic Show and author Sexual Medicine Chapters for Textbooks, he educates other physicians. His latest book is The 21st Century Man.

2:05 What comes to mind when you hear 'optimizing manhood'?

3:21 Preventing shrinking- in all areas

5:51 Cognition as you age

7:37 Urology, PSAs, and Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement

11:40 What motivated and drew you toward the field of urology and men’s health?

13:02 Acoustic wave theory.

17:30 What do you think keeps most men from reaching their true potential? What do you think is the biggest health challenge facing American men?

20:00 The 21st Century Man

“Executive Medicine Moment” At Executive Medicine of Texas we understand that true health can only be found when you treat the patient as a whole. That’s why our Executive Physical Exams are second to none in the amount of testing and information we gather prior to making a wellness plan for our patients. Learn more about how you can take charge of your health at http://www.EMTexas.com

Learn more about Dr. Brandies:

http://malerejuvenation.center/about/

https://www.facebook.com/BrandeisMD/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIChzBG1nDKfPOwF8q6mxhw

Our Podcast:

Website: StayYoungAmerica.com

Twitter: @StayYoungPod

Facebook: @Stay Young Media, LLC

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undefined - 80. Mental Health for First Responders with Kevin Lynch

80. Mental Health for First Responders with Kevin Lynch

Depression and PTSD are up to 5 times more common in first responders. In fact, Americans in public service are more likely to die by suicide than in the line of duty. The reality facing our country’s first responders is at a critical point. We need to create greater awareness and understanding of the emotional toll our nation’s first responders experience through their day-to-day lives and the long-term impact on their well-being, according to Kevin M. Lynch, CEO, and President of The Quell Foundation. We are fortunate enough to have Kevin on our show today. Learn more here.

1:52 First responders being exhausted

2:10 Why are you focusing on first responders?

3:16 Stress or fear playing a role for first responders?

4:19 Do first responders have a higher chance of abusing substances or alcohol?

4:55 Let’s discuss how stress affects our minds and bodies

  • Stress management and mental health
    • Long-term effects of stress can include: diabetes, heart disease, decreased libido, stroke, high blood pressure.
    • Long-term effects of stress can include: diabetes, heart disease, decreased libido, stroke, high blood pressure.
    • Most police officers are not required to receive stress management training prior to entering into the workforce
      • “Stressful law enforcement duties are associated with a risk of sudden cardiac death (3)”
  • What does stress do to the brain?
    • Effects of stress on the mind can include: migraines, depression, mood changes, withdrawn, impulsive behaviors, ect
    • Trauma
      • “Experiencing trauma can keep your brain in a hyperactive state, suppressing your memory and impulse control. Trapping you in a constant state of strong emotional reactivity (4)”

6:35 According to your research does gender play a role in stress management?

8:01 To the doctors: How is the stress first responders face affecting their physical health? What are you seeing in the field?

10:33 Is there a generational divide?

11:33 Is this something you can be proactive about?

13:01 Statistics

  • “The #1 Killer of police officers is suicide (1)
  • “Depression and PTSD are up to 5 times more common in first responders. (2)”
  • “85% of first responders have experienced symptoms related to mental health conditions. (2)”
  • “Police officers and firefighters are more likely to die by suicide than in the line of duty. (2)”

14:17 Knowing these statistics, why aren't there more resources for first responders?

15:03 Quell Foundation- Can you give us a program overview?

  • First responders teaching first responders
    • Importance of learning from trusted peers
    • We are working with 2 retired first responders, and 1 active first responder to help create and administer our program.
    • “Police officers reported that they would be more open to talking about mental health if their peers or organization directors started the conversation (5)”
  • Providing tools to combat everyday stresses
  • How we can help prepare first responders prior to experiencing a traumatic event
  • Critical Incident Stress Management. Have a plan laid out that will be available if/when a traumatic incident occurs
    • Providing daily self-help practices that are easily accessible
      • Mindfulness practices
      • Sleeping guides
      • Most people who experience PTSD have trouble with sleep schedules
      • Counseling resources
      • Yoga for first responders
  • General structure of your project
    • Introductory course
      • Kickstarter program to include
        • Mission Statement
        • Screening of documentary followed by discussion
        • General information that will be useful for all first responders
        • Mini crash courses
        • Follow up mini courses to focus on specific topics
          • Module Topic examples:
            • Peer Support
            • Resiliency
            • Stress management
            • Life after work: retirement

References

https://bluehelp.org/resources/statistics/ (1)

https://business.kaiserpermanente.org/insights/mental-health-workplace/first-responder-support (2)

https://cdn1.sph.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/575/2017/07/Sudden-Cardiac-Death-and-Police-Officers.pdf (3)

https://www.wholewellnesstherapy.com/post/trauma-and-the-brain (4)

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7559930/ (5)

“Executive Medicine Moment” At Executive Medicine of Texas we understand that true health can only be found when you treat the patient as a whole. That’s why our Execut...

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undefined - 82. The 5 Types of People that Will Ruin Your Life with Bill Eddy

82. The 5 Types of People that Will Ruin Your Life with Bill Eddy

Bill Eddy is returning to the Stay Young America Show today! He’s the High Conflict Institute's co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer. He pioneered the High Conflict Personality Theory (HCP) and has become an expert on managing disputes involving people with high conflict personalities. He was the Senior Family Mediator at the National Conflict Resolution Center for 15 years, a Certified Family Law Specialist lawyer representing clients in family court for 15 years, and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker therapist with twelve years’ experience. He serves on the faculty of the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at the Pepperdine University School of Law in California and is a Conjoint Associate Professor with the University of Newcastle Law School in Australia. He has been a keynote speaker and trainer in over 30 U.S. states and 10 countries. In addition to authoring over twenty books, he writes a popular blog on PsychologyToday.com with over five million views. Today we’re talking about his book The 5 Types of People that will Ruin Your Life.

2:09 What inspired you to write the book The 5 Types of People that will Ruin Your Life?

4:12 Division in the country

5:10 What’s the difference between high conflict (HC) and personality disorders?

  • The I’m Superior, You’re Nothing Type
  • The Love You, Hate You Type
  • The Cruel, Con Artist Type
  • The Highly Suspicious Type
  • The Dramatic, Accusatory Type

https://www.highconflictinstitute.com/

Check out The 5 Types of People that will Ruin Your Life here.

“Executive Medicine Moment”

At Executive Medicine of Texas we understand that true health can only be found when you treat the patient as a whole. That’s why our Executive Physical Exams are second to none in the amount of testing and information we gather prior to making a wellness plan for our patients. Learn more about how you can take charge of your health at http://www.EMTexas.com

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Twitter: @StayYoungPod

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