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    <description><![CDATA[<p>As healthcare continues shifting toward value-based care, organizations are under increasing pressure to improve quality, reduce costs, and demonstrate measurable outcomes. But success in value-based care depends on more than collecting data — it depends on how healthcare organizations translate information into decisions and actions that meaningfully improve patient outcomes and experiences.</p><p>In this episode of the Human Resilience Podcast, Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld are joined by Howard Brill, Senior Vice President of Population Health at Elm and Oak Health, for a conversation exploring the evolving role of health informatics in value-based care and population health management.</p><p>Together, they discuss:</p><ul><li>Why healthcare organizations often struggle to move from data collection to meaningful impact</li><li>The growing complexity of value-based care measurement and reporting</li><li>How clinical, operational, and patient data can better support decision-making</li><li>The importance of balancing analytics with human-centered care delivery</li><li>Why engagement and behavior ultimately shape outcomes beyond metrics alone</li><li>The challenges and opportunities of supporting vulnerable and underserved populations in real-world settings</li></ul><p>The conversation also examines an important reality in healthcare transformation: more data does not automatically create better outcomes. Instead, organizations must better understand the stories data is revealing and use those insights to create systems, workflows, and support models that help patients, providers, and care teams navigate healthcare more effectively in real time.</p><p>Because the future of value-based care isn’t just about measurement. It’s about turning information into action that improves human experiences and outcomes.</p><p><b>Hosts:</b></p><ul><li> <b>Bob Gold</b> – Founder and Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><b>Shelley Schoenfeld</b> – Chief Marketing and Client Services Officer, GoMo Health</li></ul><p><b>Featured</b> <b>Guest:</b></p><ul><li> <b>Howard Brill</b> – Senior Vice President of Population Health, Elm and Oak Health</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hospital readmissions have been a focus in healthcare for over a decade, yet progress has plateaued. Despite increased investment in discharge planning, care coordination, and compliance with programs like the Hospital Readmission Reduction Program (HRRP), rates remain largely unchanged. </p><p>In this episode of the Human Resilience Podcast, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld are joined by Adam Abramowitz to examine why. They explore the structural, financial, and behavioral realities shaping readmissions today—including a critical insight: a small percentage of patients can drive a disproportionate share of readmissions. From payer differences across Medicare, Medicaid, and managed care populations to the impact of behavioral health conditions, the conversation challenges traditional approaches and highlights where current strategies fall short. </p><p>The discussion also confronts the role of misaligned incentives in the system, where readmissions can still generate revenue, complicating efforts to reduce them. Layered in is a behavioral science perspective—reinforcing that outcomes are often determined after discharge, in real-life moments where support is limited and follow-through is hardest. </p><p>Listen and Learn: </p><ul><li>How a small percentage of patients drive a disproportionate share of readmissions </li><li>The role of financial incentives and why they may conflict with quality goals </li><li>How behavioral health conditions increase readmission risk across populations </li><li>Why one-size-fits-all strategies fall short—and how cohort-based approaches can improve outcomes </li><li>What it will take to align leadership, incentives, and strategy moving forward </li></ul><p>Readmissions aren’t just a clinical issue—they reflect how well the system supports patients beyond the hospital. And improving outcomes will require a more targeted, aligned, and human-centered approach. </p><p> Hosts </p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/our-company-behavioral-science-engagement-platform/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold,</a> Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health </li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/our-company-behavioral-science-engagement-platform/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld,</a> Chief Strategist, GoMo Health </li></ul><p> Featured Guest </p><ul><li>Adam Abramowitz, Healthcare Operations Expert </li></ul><p>If this conversation resonates, share it with a colleague focused on quality, population health, or care management, subscribe to Human Resilience, and leave a review to help others discover the conversation. </p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>Resilience is often described as something people either have or don’t. But in reality, it’s built over time—through experience, pressure, and the choices we make in difficult moments.</p><p>In this episode of the <em>Human Resilience Podcast</em>, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with Laura Gordon from the Center for BrainHealth to explore how resilience is shaped through lived experience. Laura shares her personal journey growing up with a brother diagnosed with schizophrenia, and how those early challenges influenced her ability to stay calm in crisis, reframe difficult situations, and see people beyond their diagnosis.</p><p>The conversation connects these experiences to the science of brain health and whole-person wellbeing—highlighting how everyday behaviors like sleep, connection, and purpose play a critical role in how people function, adapt, and recover over time. It also brings these insights into the workplace, where resilience, mental health, and adaptability are increasingly tied to performance and engagement.</p><p><b>Listen and Learn:</b></p><ul><li> Why resilience is not fixed, and how it can be built over time </li><li> How early life experiences shape coping, perspective, and adaptability </li><li> The role of brain health in managing stress and supporting performance </li><li> Why small habits like sleep, connection, and purpose matter more than we think </li><li> How stigma impacts mental health and willingness to seek support </li><li> Why “meeting people where they are” is critical for engagement and outcomes </li></ul><p>Resilience isn’t about avoiding hardship. It’s about how we respond to it. And the systems we build—at home, work and play—have a critical role in that process.</p><p>Text STRESS to 888-844-8991 to join <a href='https://centerforbrainhealth.org/events/brainhealth-week/fun-activities'>Center for BrainHealth&apos;s</a> Resilience Challenge and begin actively building lasting resilience. This 7‑day text challenge delivers daily tips, tools, and videos for leveraging stress to enhance clarity and build resilience.</p><p>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/our-company-behavioral-science-engagement-platform/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold,</a> Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/our-company-behavioral-science-engagement-platform/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld,</a> Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Featured Guest</p><ul><li>Laura Gordon, Chief Marketing Officer, Center for BrainHealth</li></ul><p>If this conversation resonates, share it with someone who may benefit, subscribe to <em>Human Resilience</em>, and leave a review to help others discover the podcast.</p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Resilience is often described as something people either have or don’t. But in reality, it’s built over time—through experience, pressure, and the choices we make in difficult moments.</p><p>In this episode of the <em>Human Resilience Podcast</em>, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with Laura Gordon from the Center for BrainHealth to explore how resilience is shaped through lived experience. Laura shares her personal journey growing up with a brother diagnosed with schizophrenia, and how those early challenges influenced her ability to stay calm in crisis, reframe difficult situations, and see people beyond their diagnosis.</p><p>The conversation connects these experiences to the science of brain health and whole-person wellbeing—highlighting how everyday behaviors like sleep, connection, and purpose play a critical role in how people function, adapt, and recover over time. It also brings these insights into the workplace, where resilience, mental health, and adaptability are increasingly tied to performance and engagement.</p><p><b>Listen and Learn:</b></p><ul><li> Why resilience is not fixed, and how it can be built over time </li><li> How early life experiences shape coping, perspective, and adaptability </li><li> The role of brain health in managing stress and supporting performance </li><li> Why small habits like sleep, connection, and purpose matter more than we think </li><li> How stigma impacts mental health and willingness to seek support </li><li> Why “meeting people where they are” is critical for engagement and outcomes </li></ul><p>Resilience isn’t about avoiding hardship. It’s about how we respond to it. And the systems we build—at home, work and play—have a critical role in that process.</p><p>Text STRESS to 888-844-8991 to join <a href='https://centerforbrainhealth.org/events/brainhealth-week/fun-activities'>Center for BrainHealth&apos;s</a> Resilience Challenge and begin actively building lasting resilience. This 7‑day text challenge delivers daily tips, tools, and videos for leveraging stress to enhance clarity and build resilience.</p><p>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/our-company-behavioral-science-engagement-platform/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold,</a> Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/our-company-behavioral-science-engagement-platform/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld,</a> Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Featured Guest</p><ul><li>Laura Gordon, Chief Marketing Officer, Center for BrainHealth</li></ul><p>If this conversation resonates, share it with someone who may benefit, subscribe to <em>Human Resilience</em>, and leave a review to help others discover the podcast.</p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Relapse doesn’t happen in a counselor’s office—it happens in the moments in between. Late at night, at home, when triggers hit and support feels far away. Yet healthcare is still largely designed around episodic visits, leaving people without support when it matters most. In this episode of the Human Resilience Podcast, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with behavioral health expert Deena Cohen to explore what real-world recovery support looks like. From stigma and self-stigma to...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Relapse doesn’t happen in a counselor’s office—it happens in the moments in between. Late at night, at home, when triggers hit and support feels far away. Yet healthcare is still largely designed around episodic visits, leaving people without support when it matters most.</p><p>In this episode of the <em>Human Resilience </em>Podcast, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with behavioral health expert Deena Cohen to explore what real-world recovery support looks like. From stigma and self-stigma to the everyday realities shaping outcomes, they unpack the gap between treatment and the continuous nature of recovery—and why engagement must extend beyond the clinical setting.</p><p><b>Listen and Learn:</b></p><ul><li> Why recovery requires continuous, between-visit support—not episodic care </li><li> How stigma impacts engagement, disclosure, and outcomes </li><li> What drives relapse risk in real-life environments </li><li> How tools like HALT (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired) help interrupt patterns </li><li> The role of behavioral and environmental factors in recovery decisions </li><li> Why co-occurring mental health must be addressed alongside addiction </li><li> How consistent engagement improves honesty and long-term outcomes </li></ul><p>Recovery isn’t a single decision—it’s a series of moments. And the systems we design must support people in those moments, not just during treatment.</p><p>If this resonates, subscribe, share, and leave a review to help others find the conversation.</p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Engagement doesn’t fail in healthcare because patients “don’t care.” It fails because care is often designed as if people are purely rational—when in reality, decisions are shaped by emotion, stress, context, and cognitive overload, especially in the moments that matter most. In this episode of the Human Resilience Podcast, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld explore the real drivers of behavior change and why follow-through breaks down outside of clinical settings. They unpack the limitati...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Engagement doesn’t fail in healthcare because patients “don’t care.” It fails because care is often designed as if people are purely rational—when in reality, decisions are shaped by emotion, stress, context, and cognitive overload, especially in the moments that matter most. In this episode of the <em>Human Resilience Podcast</em>, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld explore the real drivers of behavior change and why follow-through breaks down outside of clinical settings.</p><p>They unpack the limitations of traditional engagement models and introduce a more effective, science-backed approach grounded in behavioral design and step-by-step activation. The conversation also connects these insights to today’s healthcare landscape, where scalable, between-visit support is essential and engagement plays a direct role in outcomes, value-based care, and long-term health.</p><p><b>Listen and Learn:</b></p><ul><li>Why traditional engagement strategies fail to reflect how people actually make decisions</li><li>How behavioral science can influence adherence and long-term outcomes</li><li>What “meeting people where they are” looks like in real-world care</li><li>How engagement impacts value-based care, reimbursement, and outcomes</li></ul><p>If this conversation resonates, share it with a colleague responsible for outcomes.</p><p><b>Hosts</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/our-company/bob-gold/'><b>Bob Gold</b></a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/our-company/shelley-schoenfeld/'><b>Shelley Schoenfeld</b></a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Engagement doesn’t fail in healthcare because patients “don’t care.” It fails because care is often designed as if people are purely rational—when in reality, decisions are shaped by emotion, stress, context, and cognitive overload, especially in the moments that matter most. In this episode of the <em>Human Resilience Podcast</em>, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld explore the real drivers of behavior change and why follow-through breaks down outside of clinical settings.</p><p>They unpack the limitations of traditional engagement models and introduce a more effective, science-backed approach grounded in behavioral design and step-by-step activation. The conversation also connects these insights to today’s healthcare landscape, where scalable, between-visit support is essential and engagement plays a direct role in outcomes, value-based care, and long-term health.</p><p><b>Listen and Learn:</b></p><ul><li>Why traditional engagement strategies fail to reflect how people actually make decisions</li><li>How behavioral science can influence adherence and long-term outcomes</li><li>What “meeting people where they are” looks like in real-world care</li><li>How engagement impacts value-based care, reimbursement, and outcomes</li></ul><p>If this conversation resonates, share it with a colleague responsible for outcomes.</p><p><b>Hosts</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/our-company/bob-gold/'><b>Bob Gold</b></a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/our-company/shelley-schoenfeld/'><b>Shelley Schoenfeld</b></a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[AI is moving faster than most organizations can process. When clarity lags, anxiety rises. On this episode of the Human Resilience Podcast, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with Jim Delaney, Workforce Digital Enablement Expert, to explore a practical, human-centered path to AI adoption — one that protects meaning at work while unlocking real productivity gains. The episode examines the operational backbone of AI success, and why role-based application training outperforms broad ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>AI is moving faster than most organizations can process. When clarity lags, anxiety rises. On this episode of the <em>Human Resilience Podcast</em>, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with Jim Delaney, Workforce Digital Enablement Expert, to explore a practical, human-centered path to AI adoption — one that protects meaning at work while unlocking real productivity gains.</p><p>The episode examines the operational backbone of AI success, and why role-based application training outperforms broad “AI literacy. The episode also dives into the human competencies that make adoption sustainable: flexible thinking, clarity under ambiguity, cross-team connectedness, and a shared language for augmentation over replacement. From healthcare to enterprise settings, we highlight how digital tools can extend impact without erasing the human touch.</p><p><b>Listen and learn:</b></p><ul><li>Why AI adoption is a leadership strategy, not just a technology decision</li><li>How governance builds trust and reduces workforce anxiety</li><li>The foundational infrastructure AI requires to perform reliably</li><li>Why role-specific training accelerates confidence and adoption</li></ul><p>When leaders engage employees early and invest in human capability, AI becomes a partner — not a threat.</p><p><b><br/>Hosts</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'><b>Bob Gold</b></a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'><b>Shelley Schoenfeld</b></a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p><b><br/>Featured Guest</b></p><ul><li><b>James Delaney</b>, Workforce Digital Enablement Expert, Talent Experience Group </li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AI is moving faster than most organizations can process. When clarity lags, anxiety rises. On this episode of the <em>Human Resilience Podcast</em>, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with Jim Delaney, Workforce Digital Enablement Expert, to explore a practical, human-centered path to AI adoption — one that protects meaning at work while unlocking real productivity gains.</p><p>The episode examines the operational backbone of AI success, and why role-based application training outperforms broad “AI literacy. The episode also dives into the human competencies that make adoption sustainable: flexible thinking, clarity under ambiguity, cross-team connectedness, and a shared language for augmentation over replacement. From healthcare to enterprise settings, we highlight how digital tools can extend impact without erasing the human touch.</p><p><b>Listen and learn:</b></p><ul><li>Why AI adoption is a leadership strategy, not just a technology decision</li><li>How governance builds trust and reduces workforce anxiety</li><li>The foundational infrastructure AI requires to perform reliably</li><li>Why role-specific training accelerates confidence and adoption</li></ul><p>When leaders engage employees early and invest in human capability, AI becomes a partner — not a threat.</p><p><b><br/>Hosts</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'><b>Bob Gold</b></a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'><b>Shelley Schoenfeld</b></a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p><b><br/>Featured Guest</b></p><ul><li><b>James Delaney</b>, Workforce Digital Enablement Expert, Talent Experience Group </li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Behind every uniform is a human being carrying experiences most of us will never see. In this episode of Human Resilience, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with Chief Resiliency Officer Ken Hogan to explore what it really takes to change the culture of first responder mental health—from silence and stigma to trust and support. Ken shares his personal journey, from a challenging childhood and a career shaped by service to a moment when the weight of it all nearly cost him his lif...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Behind every uniform is a human being carrying experiences most of us will never see. In this episode of <em>Human Resilience</em>, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with Chief Resiliency Officer Ken Hogan to explore what it really takes to change the culture of first responder mental health—from silence and stigma to trust and support.</p><p>Ken shares his personal journey, from a challenging childhood and a career shaped by service to a moment when the weight of it all nearly cost him his life. His story becomes the foundation for a broader conversation about identity, courage, and why asking for help must be seen as a strength—not a failure—inside first responder communities.</p><p>Together, we examine the hidden cost of always putting others first and the practical strategies that actually move people from awareness to action. Ken breaks down why trust is the currency of culture change, how early intervention can prevent crisis, and what leaders can do to create psychological safety before critical incidents occur. </p><p><b>Listen and Learn:</b></p><ul><li>Why stigma is a cultural issue, not an individual one</li><li>How trust determines whether mental health resources are actually used</li><li>What leaders can do to build psychological safety before crisis hits</li><li>How peer support, early outreach, and digital tools work together to save lives</li></ul><p>If you care about first responder mental health, organizational resilience, or building cultures where people feel safe asking for help, this conversation offers both practical guidance and hope.</p><p>Featured Guest: </p><ul><li>Ken Hogan, Chief Resiliency Officer, Union County Prosecutor&apos;s Office </li></ul><p>Hosts: </p><ul><li>Bob Gold, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health </li><li>Shelley Schoenfeld, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health </li></ul><p>This episode includes discussion of suicide and suicidal ideation. If you or someone you know is struggling, support is available. In the U.S., you can call or text <b>988</b> to reach the Suicide &amp; Crisis Lifeline. Help is available 24/7.</p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Behind every uniform is a human being carrying experiences most of us will never see. In this episode of <em>Human Resilience</em>, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with Chief Resiliency Officer Ken Hogan to explore what it really takes to change the culture of first responder mental health—from silence and stigma to trust and support.</p><p>Ken shares his personal journey, from a challenging childhood and a career shaped by service to a moment when the weight of it all nearly cost him his life. His story becomes the foundation for a broader conversation about identity, courage, and why asking for help must be seen as a strength—not a failure—inside first responder communities.</p><p>Together, we examine the hidden cost of always putting others first and the practical strategies that actually move people from awareness to action. Ken breaks down why trust is the currency of culture change, how early intervention can prevent crisis, and what leaders can do to create psychological safety before critical incidents occur. </p><p><b>Listen and Learn:</b></p><ul><li>Why stigma is a cultural issue, not an individual one</li><li>How trust determines whether mental health resources are actually used</li><li>What leaders can do to build psychological safety before crisis hits</li><li>How peer support, early outreach, and digital tools work together to save lives</li></ul><p>If you care about first responder mental health, organizational resilience, or building cultures where people feel safe asking for help, this conversation offers both practical guidance and hope.</p><p>Featured Guest: </p><ul><li>Ken Hogan, Chief Resiliency Officer, Union County Prosecutor&apos;s Office </li></ul><p>Hosts: </p><ul><li>Bob Gold, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health </li><li>Shelley Schoenfeld, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health </li></ul><p>This episode includes discussion of suicide and suicidal ideation. If you or someone you know is struggling, support is available. In the U.S., you can call or text <b>988</b> to reach the Suicide &amp; Crisis Lifeline. Help is available 24/7.</p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Parenthood can be both joyful and overwhelming, but for many families, the hardest moments arrive when the house is quiet and the doubts grow loud. In this episode of Human Resilience, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with Adrienne Griffin, Executive Director of the Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance, to explore why maternal mental health is not a side issue, but the foundation of family stability, resilience, and long-term wellbeing. Adrienne unpacks the gaps in today’s...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Parenthood can be both joyful and overwhelming, but for many families, the hardest moments arrive when the house is quiet and the doubts grow loud. In this episode of Human Resilience, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with Adrienne Griffin, Executive Director of the Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance, to explore why maternal mental health is not a side issue, but the foundation of family stability, resilience, and long-term wellbeing.</p><p>Adrienne unpacks the gaps in today’s maternal mental health system, from limited screening and referral pathways to workforce shortages and access barriers in rural and underserved communities. Together, we discuss how technology-enabled engagement can serve as a lifeline between visits, offering timely support, education, and connection when parents need it most—even in the middle of the night. The conversation highlights how policy, provider education, and digital tools must work together to create a truly integrated system of care that supports mothers, partners, and families across the full perinatal journey.</p><p><b>Listen and Learn:</b></p><ul><li>The science behind hormonal shifts and brain changes during pregnancy and postpartum, and why they matter for mental health</li><li>How to recognize and navigate the full spectrum of perinatal mental health conditions, from anxiety and depression to more severe complications</li><li>Why a mother’s wellbeing is one of the strongest predictors of a partner’s mental health and a family’s long-term resilience</li><li>How better provider training, accessible community programs, and frictionless digital support can help address the “most common complication of childbirth”</li></ul><p>If this conversation resonates, share it with a friend, subscribe for more whole-person health discussions, and leave a review to help other clinicians, caregivers, and families find these resources. Your voice could be the connection someone else needs.</p><p>If you or someone you love is struggling with maternal mental health, help is available right now through these confidential resources:</p><ul><li>The National Maternal Mental Health Hotline: Call or text 1-833-TLC-MAMA (1-833-852-6262)</li><li><a href='https://postpartum.net/'>Postpartum Support International </a>(PSI): Call the PSI HelpLine at 1-800-944-4773 (#1 En Español or #2 English) or text “Help” to 800-944-4773</li></ul><p>Featured Guest:</p><ul><li>Adrienne Griffin, Executive Director, Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance</li></ul><p>Hosts:</p><ul><li>Bob Gold, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li>Shelley Schoenfeld, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health<br/><br/><br/></li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The Human Resilience podcast is back, and we are kicking off 2026 by unpacking four engagement trends reshaping how care is delivered and how people actually follow through: human–AI partnership, belonging as a driver of outcomes, integrating behavioral health and social determinants into every program, and personalization that adapts in real time. Hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down in this solo episode to explore things like how to use AI responsibly as decision support—not a dec...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>The Human Resilience podcast is back, and we are kicking off 2026 by unpacking four engagement trends reshaping how care is delivered and how people actually follow through: human–AI partnership, belonging as a driver of outcomes, integrating behavioral health and social determinants into every program, and personalization that adapts in real time.</p><p>Hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down in this solo episode to explore things like how to use AI responsibly as decision support—not a decision-maker—while keeping human connection at the center. The conversation connects technology, trust, and behavior change, showing how small, timely actions and a sense of purpose can turn engagement into lasting impact.</p><p><b>Listen &amp; Learn</b></p><ul><li>Why belonging may be one of the most underutilized health interventions</li><li>How to deploy AI safely without losing trust or human connection</li><li>What it takes to integrate behavioral health and SDOH into everyday care</li><li>How real-time personalization drives engagement, adherence, and resilience</li></ul><p>If you’re designing programs for real people—not just systems—this conversation offers a practical roadmap for engagement that works. </p><p>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p><br/></p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Human Resilience podcast is back, and we are kicking off 2026 by unpacking four engagement trends reshaping how care is delivered and how people actually follow through: human–AI partnership, belonging as a driver of outcomes, integrating behavioral health and social determinants into every program, and personalization that adapts in real time.</p><p>Hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down in this solo episode to explore things like how to use AI responsibly as decision support—not a decision-maker—while keeping human connection at the center. The conversation connects technology, trust, and behavior change, showing how small, timely actions and a sense of purpose can turn engagement into lasting impact.</p><p><b>Listen &amp; Learn</b></p><ul><li>Why belonging may be one of the most underutilized health interventions</li><li>How to deploy AI safely without losing trust or human connection</li><li>What it takes to integrate behavioral health and SDOH into everyday care</li><li>How real-time personalization drives engagement, adherence, and resilience</li></ul><p>If you’re designing programs for real people—not just systems—this conversation offers a practical roadmap for engagement that works. </p><p>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p><br/></p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A wave of health technology promises faster diagnoses, personalized support, and better outcomes—but only if it serves the people who need it most. In this episode of Human Resilience, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with Gloria Vanderham, CEO of Bliss BioHealth and board member of the HLTH Foundation, to explore techquity—the practice of building digital tools that are equitable by design, culturally respectful, and transparent about data.   From AI-enabled screening to c...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A wave of health technology promises faster diagnoses, personalized support, and better outcomes—but only if it serves the people who need it most. In this episode of <em>Human Resilience</em>, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with Gloria Vanderham, CEO of <a href='https://www.blissbiohealth.com/'>Bliss BioHealth</a> and board member of the HLTH Foundation, to explore <em>techquity</em>—the practice of building digital tools that are equitable by design, culturally respectful, and transparent about data.  </p><p>From AI-enabled screening to clinical trial matching, Gloria explains where machines excel, where human connection must stay in the loop, and how to protect privacy while still innovating swiftly. Throughout, patient voice and storytelling emerge as fundamental tools for demystifying complex therapies and tailoring care in rural and urban communities alike. </p><p><b>Listen and Learn</b> </p><ul><li>What techquity means in practice and how digital tools must be designed to reduce disparities, not widen them </li><li>Where artificial intelligence adds value and where humans must lead with empathy and judgment </li><li>How missing research data—especially around women’s brain health—impacts innovation and trust </li><li>How AI, human care teams, and equitable design can meet people where they are so health feels personal, fair, and possible </li></ul><p>Gloria’s insights provide a practical, forward-looking framework for leaders, clinicians, innovators, and advocates who want technology to expand access and equity rather than deepen existing divides. Whether you’re building digital solutions, designing engagement strategies, or leading organizational change, this episode offers clear ideas for moving toward a more inclusive and effective health system. </p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The warning signs of suicide are often visible, but easy to miss. In this episode of Human Resilience, we sit down with suicide prevention expert Susan Tellone to explore how trauma, stress, and emotional overwhelm can quietly build toward crisis, and the practical steps anyone can take to recognize and respond early.  Drawing from decades in hospice care, schools, and psychiatric emergency rooms, Susan explains why self-harm runs counter to our deepest survival instincts—and how connect...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The warning signs of suicide are often visible, but easy to miss. In this episode of <em>Human Resilience</em>, we sit down with suicide prevention expert <b>Susan Tellone</b> to explore how trauma, stress, and emotional overwhelm can quietly build toward crisis, and the practical steps anyone can take to recognize and respond early. </p><p>Drawing from decades in hospice care, schools, and psychiatric emergency rooms, Susan explains why self-harm runs counter to our deepest survival instincts—and how connection, validation, and presence can shift someone back toward safety. She also unpacks the <b>FACS model</b> (Feelings, Actions, Changes, and Talk), how to interpret subtle cues, and the everyday situations that increase vulnerability. </p><p><b>Listen &amp; Learn:</b> </p><ul><li>The real warning signs, and what distress looks like in behavior, language, and emotional shifts </li><li>How simple, nonjudgmental prompts like “tell me more” open the door to honesty and safety </li><li>Tools to address loneliness, overexposure, achievement stress, and social media overload in teens and beyond </li><li>Micro-practices, joy resets, and sustainable strategies to maintain emotional well-being while supporting others </li></ul><p>For teens and adults alike, Susan offers a grounded, compassionate framework anyone—parents, educators, friends, coworkers—can use to help someone feel seen and supported. We also highlight how community-based programs and digital engagement tools extend care between touchpoints and reduce relapse risk. </p><p><b>If you or someone you know is struggling, call or text 988 for the Suicide &amp; Crisis Lifeline.</b> If this conversation resonates, share it with someone who may need it and subscribe for more episodes that humanize healing. </p><p><b>Guest</b>: </p><ul><li>Susan Tellone, Susan Tellone, MSN, BSN, CSN, Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Expert </li></ul><p><b>Hosts:</b> </p><ul><li>Bob Gold, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health </li><li>Shelley Schoenfeld, Chief Marketing &amp; Client Services Officer, GoMo Health </li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[For many veterans, the toughest battles begin after coming home. Isolation, moral injury, post-traumatic stress, and the loss of structure can make reintegration feel like an entirely new mission — one without a map. In this powerful Veterans Day episode of the Human Resilience Podcast, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with retired Brigadier General and military psychiatrist Dr. Stephen Xenakis and Army veteran Ben Parker to explore what life after service truly looks like — the...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>For many veterans, the toughest battles begin after coming home. Isolation, moral injury, post-traumatic stress, and the loss of structure can make reintegration feel like an entirely new mission — one without a map.</p><p>In this powerful Veterans Day episode of the Human Resilience Podcast, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with retired Brigadier General and military psychiatrist Dr. Stephen Xenakis and Army veteran Ben Parker to explore what life after service truly looks like — the quiet struggles, the search for purpose, and the small steps that rebuild strength and connection.</p><p>Together, they share honest reflections on how trauma shapes identity, what recovery really takes, and why connection — not perfection — is the foundation of healing. </p><p><b>Listen and Learn:</b></p><ul><li>The emotional and psychological realities of reintegration after service</li><li>Why connection and peer support are critical to recovery and resilience</li><li>How behavioral science and small daily actions can restore structure and hope</li><li>Practical ways families and communities can support veterans in transition</li></ul><p>If you or someone you know is a veteran in crisis, dial <b>988</b> and press <b>1</b> to reach the Veterans Crisis Line. For further information on GoMo Health&apos;s Veteran Resiliency program, <a href='https://gomohealth.com/veteran-resiliency-program-overview/'>click here</a>. </p><p><b>Guests:</b></p><ul><li>Dr. Stephen Xenakis, Retired Brigadier General &amp; Military Psychiatrist</li><li>Ben Parker, U.S. Army Veteran</li></ul><p><b>Hosts:</b></p><ul><li>Bob Gold, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li>Shelley Schoenfeld, Chief Marketing &amp; Client Services Officer, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For many veterans, the toughest battles begin after coming home. Isolation, moral injury, post-traumatic stress, and the loss of structure can make reintegration feel like an entirely new mission — one without a map.</p><p>In this powerful Veterans Day episode of the Human Resilience Podcast, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with retired Brigadier General and military psychiatrist Dr. Stephen Xenakis and Army veteran Ben Parker to explore what life after service truly looks like — the quiet struggles, the search for purpose, and the small steps that rebuild strength and connection.</p><p>Together, they share honest reflections on how trauma shapes identity, what recovery really takes, and why connection — not perfection — is the foundation of healing. </p><p><b>Listen and Learn:</b></p><ul><li>The emotional and psychological realities of reintegration after service</li><li>Why connection and peer support are critical to recovery and resilience</li><li>How behavioral science and small daily actions can restore structure and hope</li><li>Practical ways families and communities can support veterans in transition</li></ul><p>If you or someone you know is a veteran in crisis, dial <b>988</b> and press <b>1</b> to reach the Veterans Crisis Line. For further information on GoMo Health&apos;s Veteran Resiliency program, <a href='https://gomohealth.com/veteran-resiliency-program-overview/'>click here</a>. </p><p><b>Guests:</b></p><ul><li>Dr. Stephen Xenakis, Retired Brigadier General &amp; Military Psychiatrist</li><li>Ben Parker, U.S. Army Veteran</li></ul><p><b>Hosts:</b></p><ul><li>Bob Gold, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li>Shelley Schoenfeld, Chief Marketing &amp; Client Services Officer, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The foundation for student well-being is built long before the school day begins. In this episode of Human Resilience, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with author and longtime school board member Scott Levy to explore how local school boards directly influence student mental health, resilience, and the culture that drives learning and well-being. Scott unpacks what effective boards actually do—set goals, adopt policy, and approve budgets—while empowering superintendents and edu...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>The foundation for student well-being is built long before the school day begins. In this episode of <em>Human Resilience</em>, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with author and longtime school board member Scott Levy to explore how local school boards directly influence student mental health, resilience, and the culture that drives learning and well-being.</p><p>Scott unpacks what effective boards actually do—set goals, adopt policy, and approve budgets—while empowering superintendents and educators to carry out the mission.</p><p><b>Listen and Learn:</b></p><ul><li>How board-level decisions shape mental health and school climate</li><li>Why emotional safety and academic performance are inseparable</li><li>What data truly reflects student well-being—and what’s missing</li><li>How behavioral health and prevention programs like GoMo Health’s digital engagement initiatives support schools, families, and staff</li></ul><p>Whether you’re a parent, educator, or community member, this conversation offers a clear roadmap for fostering student well-being through leadership, empathy, and policy that puts people first.</p><p>Dive deeper into this topic with Scott&apos;s newly released book, <a href='https://www.amazon.com/Why-School-Boards-Matter-Reclaiming-ebook/dp/B0DPYG6YM3'><em>&quot;Why School Boards Matter</em></a>.&quot;</p><p>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Featured Guests</p><ul><li>Scott Levy, Adjunct Lecturer, Harvard Graduate School of Education and Author “Why School Boards Matter”</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The foundation for student well-being is built long before the school day begins. In this episode of <em>Human Resilience</em>, hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld sit down with author and longtime school board member Scott Levy to explore how local school boards directly influence student mental health, resilience, and the culture that drives learning and well-being.</p><p>Scott unpacks what effective boards actually do—set goals, adopt policy, and approve budgets—while empowering superintendents and educators to carry out the mission.</p><p><b>Listen and Learn:</b></p><ul><li>How board-level decisions shape mental health and school climate</li><li>Why emotional safety and academic performance are inseparable</li><li>What data truly reflects student well-being—and what’s missing</li><li>How behavioral health and prevention programs like GoMo Health’s digital engagement initiatives support schools, families, and staff</li></ul><p>Whether you’re a parent, educator, or community member, this conversation offers a clear roadmap for fostering student well-being through leadership, empathy, and policy that puts people first.</p><p>Dive deeper into this topic with Scott&apos;s newly released book, <a href='https://www.amazon.com/Why-School-Boards-Matter-Reclaiming-ebook/dp/B0DPYG6YM3'><em>&quot;Why School Boards Matter</em></a>.&quot;</p><p>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Featured Guests</p><ul><li>Scott Levy, Adjunct Lecturer, Harvard Graduate School of Education and Author “Why School Boards Matter”</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>Trauma isn’t rare -- and it doesn’t only come from catastrophic events. For first responders, veterans, kids in foster care, parents in crisis, and families everywhere, trauma can silently shape daily life, decision-making, relationships, and health.<br/><br/>In this episode of the Human Resilience podcast, hosts, Shelley and Bob, sit down with Dr. Nicole Blazek, a clinical psychologist specializing in trauma recovery, and Jessica Andersen, a registered nurse and behavioral health engagement expert. Together, they break down what trauma-informed care really looks like when it’s done well, not as a buzzword but as a practice rooted in safety, trust, and compassion.<br/><br/>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>What trauma really is, and why it’s based on internal impact, not just the event</li><li>Grounding and connection strategies that work when someone shuts down, and how to build trust with people who feel unseen, guarded, or exhausted</li><li>The positive impact digital support can have when triggers hit between in-person sessions</li><li>Practical ways to respond without judgment to support healing in everyday life</li></ul><p>From grounding strategies that work in moments of panic to digital check-ins that extend care beyond the session, Nicole and Jess offer real tools for real people: clinicians, caregivers, family members, and anyone supporting someone through pain.</p><p><b>Content Warning:</b> This episode includes discussion of trauma, mental health struggles, and suicidal ideation. Please listen with care and prioritize your well-being. If you or someone you know is in crisis, call or text <b>988</b> for immediate support.</p><p>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Featured Guests</p><ul><li>Dr. Nicole Blazek, Clinical Psychologist, Trauma-Informed Care Expert</li><li>Jessica Andersen, BSN, RN, Nurse and Healthcare Engagement Expert</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trauma isn’t rare -- and it doesn’t only come from catastrophic events. For first responders, veterans, kids in foster care, parents in crisis, and families everywhere, trauma can silently shape daily life, decision-making, relationships, and health.<br/><br/>In this episode of the Human Resilience podcast, hosts, Shelley and Bob, sit down with Dr. Nicole Blazek, a clinical psychologist specializing in trauma recovery, and Jessica Andersen, a registered nurse and behavioral health engagement expert. Together, they break down what trauma-informed care really looks like when it’s done well, not as a buzzword but as a practice rooted in safety, trust, and compassion.<br/><br/>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>What trauma really is, and why it’s based on internal impact, not just the event</li><li>Grounding and connection strategies that work when someone shuts down, and how to build trust with people who feel unseen, guarded, or exhausted</li><li>The positive impact digital support can have when triggers hit between in-person sessions</li><li>Practical ways to respond without judgment to support healing in everyday life</li></ul><p>From grounding strategies that work in moments of panic to digital check-ins that extend care beyond the session, Nicole and Jess offer real tools for real people: clinicians, caregivers, family members, and anyone supporting someone through pain.</p><p><b>Content Warning:</b> This episode includes discussion of trauma, mental health struggles, and suicidal ideation. Please listen with care and prioritize your well-being. If you or someone you know is in crisis, call or text <b>988</b> for immediate support.</p><p>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Featured Guests</p><ul><li>Dr. Nicole Blazek, Clinical Psychologist, Trauma-Informed Care Expert</li><li>Jessica Andersen, BSN, RN, Nurse and Healthcare Engagement Expert</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What if the key to fixing care delivery and performance isn’t another portal or reminder, but a brain-first approach that restores purpose for clinicians and empowers patients to live a healthier life? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Michael Barr, former senior leader at NCQA and the American College of Physicians, now founder of MEDIS, to explore how value-based care, behavioral science, and practical digital tools can relieve pressure on Medicare and Medicaid without losing the human ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What if the key to fixing care delivery and performance isn’t another portal or reminder, but a brain-first approach that restores purpose for clinicians and empowers patients to live a healthier life?</p><p>In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Michael Barr<b>, </b>former senior leader at NCQA and the American College of Physicians, now founder of MEDIS, to explore how value-based care, behavioral science, and practical digital tools can relieve pressure on Medicare and Medicaid without losing the human touch.</p><p>Together with our hosts, Dr. Barr unpacks the forces reshaping the landscape — surging enrollment, budget constraints, access bottlenecks, and underinvestment in primary care, and discusses how we can make changes to return joy in practice for clinicians and expand access and improve outcomes for patients. </p><p>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>The biggest forces driving stress in Medicare &amp; Medicaid today</li><li>How clinician and patient motivation drive engagement</li><li>Practical ways to design tech-enabled programs that feel personal</li><li>How behavioral science can build trust and confidence in hard-to-reach populations</li></ul><p>If you work in Medicare or Medicaid performance, lead a population health team, or simply want to see how digital health can drive real behavior change, this episode is your roadmap.</p><p>Guest</p><ul><li>Michael S. Barr, MD, MBA, President &amp; Founder of MEDIS, LLC </li></ul><p>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if the key to fixing care delivery and performance isn’t another portal or reminder, but a brain-first approach that restores purpose for clinicians and empowers patients to live a healthier life?</p><p>In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Michael Barr<b>, </b>former senior leader at NCQA and the American College of Physicians, now founder of MEDIS, to explore how value-based care, behavioral science, and practical digital tools can relieve pressure on Medicare and Medicaid without losing the human touch.</p><p>Together with our hosts, Dr. Barr unpacks the forces reshaping the landscape — surging enrollment, budget constraints, access bottlenecks, and underinvestment in primary care, and discusses how we can make changes to return joy in practice for clinicians and expand access and improve outcomes for patients. </p><p>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>The biggest forces driving stress in Medicare &amp; Medicaid today</li><li>How clinician and patient motivation drive engagement</li><li>Practical ways to design tech-enabled programs that feel personal</li><li>How behavioral science can build trust and confidence in hard-to-reach populations</li></ul><p>If you work in Medicare or Medicaid performance, lead a population health team, or simply want to see how digital health can drive real behavior change, this episode is your roadmap.</p><p>Guest</p><ul><li>Michael S. Barr, MD, MBA, President &amp; Founder of MEDIS, LLC </li></ul><p>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The modern workplace is transforming before our eyes, and with it comes an alarming trend: a dramatic surge in disability claims driven by mental health concerns. This episode of Human Resilience dives deep into this critical issue with experts Mitch Bagley from the Insurance Collaboration to Save Lives and Steve Cyboran, Actuary and Chief Behavioral Officer at Humaculture, Inc.  Recent data reveals over 5 million Americans are currently disabled, with stress and mental health rapidly becomin...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>The modern workplace is transforming before our eyes, and with it comes an alarming trend: a dramatic surge in disability claims driven by mental health concerns. This episode of Human Resilience dives deep into this critical issue with experts Mitch Bagley from the Insurance Collaboration to Save Lives and Steve Cyboran, Actuary and Chief Behavioral Officer at Humaculture, Inc.<br/><br/>Recent data reveals over 5 million Americans are currently disabled, with stress and mental health rapidly becoming the leading causes of workplace disability claims, outpacing traditional physical injuries. What&apos;s driving this shift? Our guests point to the perfect storm of post-COVID uncertainty, technological disruption, and fundamental changes in how we work and connect.</p><p>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>How organizational culture directly impacts individual health outcomes by exploring compelling real-world examples, including the fascinating case of airline pilots after 9/11</li><li>Why traditional wellness approaches have largely failed because they ignore individual circumstances and realities</li><li>Why in today&apos;s complex health landscape, personalized, behaviorally-informed approaches aren&apos;t just nice to have -- they&apos;re essential for organizational survival</li></ul><p>Listen now to discover how forward-thinking companies are transforming their approach to employee wellbeing and creating environments where people with chronic conditions can truly thrive.</p><p>Guests</p><ul><li>Mitch Bagley, Insurance Collaboration to Save Lives</li><li>Steve Cyboran, CEO, Actuary and Chief Behavioral Officer at Humaculture, Inc.</li></ul><p>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The modern workplace is transforming before our eyes, and with it comes an alarming trend: a dramatic surge in disability claims driven by mental health concerns. This episode of Human Resilience dives deep into this critical issue with experts Mitch Bagley from the Insurance Collaboration to Save Lives and Steve Cyboran, Actuary and Chief Behavioral Officer at Humaculture, Inc.<br/><br/>Recent data reveals over 5 million Americans are currently disabled, with stress and mental health rapidly becoming the leading causes of workplace disability claims, outpacing traditional physical injuries. What&apos;s driving this shift? Our guests point to the perfect storm of post-COVID uncertainty, technological disruption, and fundamental changes in how we work and connect.</p><p>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>How organizational culture directly impacts individual health outcomes by exploring compelling real-world examples, including the fascinating case of airline pilots after 9/11</li><li>Why traditional wellness approaches have largely failed because they ignore individual circumstances and realities</li><li>Why in today&apos;s complex health landscape, personalized, behaviorally-informed approaches aren&apos;t just nice to have -- they&apos;re essential for organizational survival</li></ul><p>Listen now to discover how forward-thinking companies are transforming their approach to employee wellbeing and creating environments where people with chronic conditions can truly thrive.</p><p>Guests</p><ul><li>Mitch Bagley, Insurance Collaboration to Save Lives</li><li>Steve Cyboran, CEO, Actuary and Chief Behavioral Officer at Humaculture, Inc.</li></ul><p>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Healthcare costs are spiraling upward at alarming rates, rising between 5-18% annually regardless of employer interventions. This financial pressure is forcing companies to rethink their approach to employee health benefits while navigating an increasingly complex landscape of workforce challenges.  Joining hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld is Dave Drapp, workplace wellness expert who reveals the primary drivers behind these escalating costs. Dave and Bob discuss how the traditional fragm...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Healthcare costs are spiraling upward at alarming rates, rising between 5-18% annually regardless of employer interventions. This financial pressure is forcing companies to rethink their approach to employee health benefits while navigating an increasingly complex landscape of workforce challenges.<br/><br/>Joining hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld is Dave Drapp, workplace wellness expert who reveals the primary drivers behind these escalating costs. Dave and Bob discuss how the traditional fragmented approach to employee benefits is failing both employers and workers. While companies typically offer an array of solutions - from EAPs to wellness programs to condition-specific interventions - employees often remain unaware of these resources until crisis hits. This knowledge gap leads to poor utilization, inappropriate care choices, and missed opportunities for early intervention. </p><p>This episode unpacks these workplace wellness trends and provide actionable strategies for navigating the complex healthcare landscape. </p><p>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>The significant impact of wellness programs when employees ACTUALLY engage with them </li><li>How uncertainty is driving workplace fear and impacting focus and performance, amplified by remote work and AI-driven job concerns</li><li>Why brain health is as important as physical health</li><li>Why having a wellness program isn&apos;t enough; employees need a &quot;quarterback” to guide them to the right resources at the right time</li></ul><p>Guest</p><ul><li>Dave Drap, Workplace Wellness Expert</li></ul><p>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Healthcare costs are spiraling upward at alarming rates, rising between 5-18% annually regardless of employer interventions. This financial pressure is forcing companies to rethink their approach to employee health benefits while navigating an increasingly complex landscape of workforce challenges.<br/><br/>Joining hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld is Dave Drapp, workplace wellness expert who reveals the primary drivers behind these escalating costs. Dave and Bob discuss how the traditional fragmented approach to employee benefits is failing both employers and workers. While companies typically offer an array of solutions - from EAPs to wellness programs to condition-specific interventions - employees often remain unaware of these resources until crisis hits. This knowledge gap leads to poor utilization, inappropriate care choices, and missed opportunities for early intervention. </p><p>This episode unpacks these workplace wellness trends and provide actionable strategies for navigating the complex healthcare landscape. </p><p>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>The significant impact of wellness programs when employees ACTUALLY engage with them </li><li>How uncertainty is driving workplace fear and impacting focus and performance, amplified by remote work and AI-driven job concerns</li><li>Why brain health is as important as physical health</li><li>Why having a wellness program isn&apos;t enough; employees need a &quot;quarterback” to guide them to the right resources at the right time</li></ul><p>Guest</p><ul><li>Dave Drap, Workplace Wellness Expert</li></ul><p>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>The Art of Making People Feel Seen (Even When Their Inbox Is Full)</itunes:title>
    <title>The Art of Making People Feel Seen (Even When Their Inbox Is Full)</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What happens when healthcare messages compete with an endless stream of digital noise? In today's information-saturated world, 62% of adults report feeling overwhelmed by health information alone. How do we break through?  Cassandra Cousineau, healthcare content and engagement expert with over two decades of experience, joins hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld to tackle this critical challenge. Every message presents an opportunity to build trust, spark communication, and help people feel ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What happens when healthcare messages compete with an endless stream of digital noise? In today&apos;s information-saturated world, 62% of adults report feeling overwhelmed by health information alone. How do we break through?<br/><br/>Cassandra Cousineau, healthcare content and engagement expert with over two decades of experience, joins hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld to tackle this critical challenge. Every message presents an opportunity to build trust, spark communication, and help people feel truly understood in today&apos;s cluttered healthcare environment. </p><p>This episode explores practical strategies for cutting through noise to deliver meaningful, personalized healthcare messages that drive engagement and action.</p><p>Listen and Learn: </p><ul><li>The biggest challenges in healthcare communication, and why empathy and personalization matter more than generic information</li><li>How to create micro-learning moments paired with actionable practices</li><li>Ways to balance technology with human connection to avoid depersonalizing care</li><li>Why people who feel seen and heard are 5-7x more likely to engage in their care</li></ul><p>Guests</p><ul><li>Cassandra Cousineau, Strategic Content and Engagement Expert </li></ul><p>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p><br/><br/></p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What happens when healthcare messages compete with an endless stream of digital noise? In today&apos;s information-saturated world, 62% of adults report feeling overwhelmed by health information alone. How do we break through?<br/><br/>Cassandra Cousineau, healthcare content and engagement expert with over two decades of experience, joins hosts Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld to tackle this critical challenge. Every message presents an opportunity to build trust, spark communication, and help people feel truly understood in today&apos;s cluttered healthcare environment. </p><p>This episode explores practical strategies for cutting through noise to deliver meaningful, personalized healthcare messages that drive engagement and action.</p><p>Listen and Learn: </p><ul><li>The biggest challenges in healthcare communication, and why empathy and personalization matter more than generic information</li><li>How to create micro-learning moments paired with actionable practices</li><li>Ways to balance technology with human connection to avoid depersonalizing care</li><li>Why people who feel seen and heard are 5-7x more likely to engage in their care</li></ul><p>Guests</p><ul><li>Cassandra Cousineau, Strategic Content and Engagement Expert </li></ul><p>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p><br/><br/></p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title> Increasing Motivation in Healthcare and Beyond</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What truly drives us to take action for our health? It's not willpower - it's science.  In our first episode of Season 2 of Human Resilience, tune in for a candid conversation with our hosts - Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld - who reveal the profound connection between the brain and body. The brain emerges as healthcare's most overlooked vital organ with our mental state controlling physical outcomes. Treating symptoms while ignoring the brain's central role leaves patients cycling through in...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What truly drives us to take action for our health? It&apos;s not willpower - it&apos;s science.<br/><br/>In our first episode of Season 2 of Human Resilience, tune in for a candid conversation with our hosts - Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld - who reveal the profound connection between the brain and body. The brain emerges as healthcare&apos;s most overlooked vital organ with our mental state controlling physical outcomes. Treating symptoms while ignoring the brain&apos;s central role leaves patients cycling through ineffective interventions.<br/><br/>Through powerful stories like a grandfather motivated by wanting to play with his grandchildren rather than abstract clinical goals, we see how personalization transforms outcomes. In one remarkable pain management program, patients reported 80% reduction in perceived pain not through medication changes but through outlook transformation.</p><p>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>Successful motivation requires focusing on what patients personally want to achieve, not just clinical goals</li><li>The &quot;Four I&apos;s&quot; of engagement: Involvement, Influence, Investment and Identity</li><li>How community support reduces isolation and builds confidence, especially for stigmatized conditions</li><li>Why Brain health is the foundation of physical health: the brain controls what organs do and don&apos;t do</li></ul><p>Whether you directly influence healthcare plans, are personally managing a health condition/supporting someone who is, or simply interested in the science of behavior change, this episode offers practical wisdom for creating lasting positive change through understanding your brain&apos;s extraordinary influence on your health journey.<br/><br/>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What truly drives us to take action for our health? It&apos;s not willpower - it&apos;s science.<br/><br/>In our first episode of Season 2 of Human Resilience, tune in for a candid conversation with our hosts - Bob Gold and Shelley Schoenfeld - who reveal the profound connection between the brain and body. The brain emerges as healthcare&apos;s most overlooked vital organ with our mental state controlling physical outcomes. Treating symptoms while ignoring the brain&apos;s central role leaves patients cycling through ineffective interventions.<br/><br/>Through powerful stories like a grandfather motivated by wanting to play with his grandchildren rather than abstract clinical goals, we see how personalization transforms outcomes. In one remarkable pain management program, patients reported 80% reduction in perceived pain not through medication changes but through outlook transformation.</p><p>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>Successful motivation requires focusing on what patients personally want to achieve, not just clinical goals</li><li>The &quot;Four I&apos;s&quot; of engagement: Involvement, Influence, Investment and Identity</li><li>How community support reduces isolation and builds confidence, especially for stigmatized conditions</li><li>Why Brain health is the foundation of physical health: the brain controls what organs do and don&apos;t do</li></ul><p>Whether you directly influence healthcare plans, are personally managing a health condition/supporting someone who is, or simply interested in the science of behavior change, this episode offers practical wisdom for creating lasting positive change through understanding your brain&apos;s extraordinary influence on your health journey.<br/><br/>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>The Hidden Link: Oral Health&#39;s Impact on Chronic Disease Management</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Unlock the secret to a healthier life as we explore the often-overlooked connection between your mouth and your overall health. Esteemed experts Dr. Deb Fuller and Dr. Maria Ryan join us to unravel how neglecting your gums could be affecting your heart, complicating diabetes management, and even impacting your mental health. We promise you'll walk away with a new understanding of why a good oral hygiene routine is more than just keeping your teeth clean—it's a vital part of managing chronic d...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Unlock the secret to a healthier life as we explore the often-overlooked connection between your mouth and your overall health. Esteemed experts Dr. Deb Fuller and Dr. Maria Ryan join us to unravel how neglecting your gums could be affecting your heart, complicating diabetes management, and even impacting your mental health. We promise you&apos;ll walk away with a new understanding of why a good oral hygiene routine is more than just keeping your teeth clean—it&apos;s a vital part of managing chronic diseases.<br/><br/></p><p>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>Economic benefits of prioritizing oral health</li><li>The critical need to integrate oral care into medical protocols, especially for cancer patients</li><li>The importance of educating both patients and healthcare providers on these connections, urging a holistic approach to healthcare that considers the mouth an essential part of the body</li></ul><p>Don&apos;t miss out on this enlightening conversation that could change how you think about your health forever.</p><p>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Featured Guests</p><ul><li>Dr. Deb Fuller, National Dental Director for Cigna Dental </li><li>Dr. Maria Ryan, Executive Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer at the Colgate Palmolive Company </li></ul><p><br/></p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unlock the secret to a healthier life as we explore the often-overlooked connection between your mouth and your overall health. Esteemed experts Dr. Deb Fuller and Dr. Maria Ryan join us to unravel how neglecting your gums could be affecting your heart, complicating diabetes management, and even impacting your mental health. We promise you&apos;ll walk away with a new understanding of why a good oral hygiene routine is more than just keeping your teeth clean—it&apos;s a vital part of managing chronic diseases.<br/><br/></p><p>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>Economic benefits of prioritizing oral health</li><li>The critical need to integrate oral care into medical protocols, especially for cancer patients</li><li>The importance of educating both patients and healthcare providers on these connections, urging a holistic approach to healthcare that considers the mouth an essential part of the body</li></ul><p>Don&apos;t miss out on this enlightening conversation that could change how you think about your health forever.</p><p>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Featured Guests</p><ul><li>Dr. Deb Fuller, National Dental Director for Cigna Dental </li><li>Dr. Maria Ryan, Executive Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer at the Colgate Palmolive Company </li></ul><p><br/></p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this week's minisode, Rebecca Lyons underscores the transformative power of relaxation in managing chronic illness and promoting overall well-being.  Rebecca's dual expertise in public health and yoga shines through as she shares profound insights into the relaxation response—a game-changing concept introduced by Dr. Herbert Benson.   Listen and Learn: Evidence-based techniques to effectively reduce stress, ehance immune function, and improve mental healthThe benefits of the rela...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this week&apos;s minisode, Rebecca Lyons underscores the transformative power of relaxation in managing chronic illness and promoting overall well-being.  Rebecca&apos;s dual expertise in public health and yoga shines through as she shares profound insights into the relaxation response—a game-changing concept introduced by Dr. Herbert Benson. <br/><br/>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>Evidence-based techniques to effectively reduce stress, ehance immune function, and improve mental health</li><li>The benefits of the relaxation response for chronic illness management </li><li>Ways to integrate relaxation techniques into healthcare engagement programs</li></ul><p>Expert: Rebecca Lyons, Healthcare Strategist and Yoga Instructor</p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this week&apos;s minisode, Rebecca Lyons underscores the transformative power of relaxation in managing chronic illness and promoting overall well-being.  Rebecca&apos;s dual expertise in public health and yoga shines through as she shares profound insights into the relaxation response—a game-changing concept introduced by Dr. Herbert Benson. <br/><br/>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>Evidence-based techniques to effectively reduce stress, ehance immune function, and improve mental health</li><li>The benefits of the relaxation response for chronic illness management </li><li>Ways to integrate relaxation techniques into healthcare engagement programs</li></ul><p>Expert: Rebecca Lyons, Healthcare Strategist and Yoga Instructor</p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[If you are an employer, manager or leader of any kind, this week's podcast hot take is for you! Join Dr. Sue Zbikowski, behavioral psychologist, to unlock the secrets to transforming your team into a high-performing powerhouse by mastering the art of psychological safety. Ever wondered how some leaders create environments where every team member feels free to express their ideas, share mistakes, and contribute to greater success? This episode offers a roadmap for leaders and employers of any ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>If you are an employer, manager or leader of any kind, this week&apos;s podcast hot take is for you! Join Dr. Sue Zbikowski, behavioral psychologist, to unlock the secrets to transforming your team into a high-performing powerhouse by mastering the art of psychological safety. Ever wondered how some leaders create environments where every team member feels free to express their ideas, share mistakes, and contribute to greater success? This episode offers a roadmap for leaders and employers of any kind who are ready to foster a culture of open communication and inclusivity.<br/><br/>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>Practical strategies to get to know your team on a personal level, maintaining a positive tone in meetings, and leveraging diverse communication channels to ensure that all voices are heard and valued</li><li>The pivotal role of emotional intelligence and self-awareness in building a psychologically safe workplace</li><li>How clarity in communicating expectations and resources sets the stage for success</li></ul><p>Join us to learn how to cultivate an environment where every team member feels respected, valued, and ready to contribute to the team&apos;s goals.<br/><br/><b>Expert</b>: </p><ul><li>Sue Zbikowski, PhD, Behavioral Psychologist</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Join us for an enlightening conversation with top experts in the fields of dentistry and medicine. Dr. Deb Fuller, Dr. Maria Ryan, and Dr. Judith Haber discuss the historical divide between oral health and overall healthcare, and how we can begin to bridge that gap with strategic collaboration between nursing, dentistry, and medicine.   As we navigate through systemic challenges like insurance disparities and the urgent need for accessible dental care, you'll gain a new appreciation for ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Join us for an enlightening conversation with top experts in the fields of dentistry and medicine. Dr. Deb Fuller, Dr. Maria Ryan, and Dr. Judith Haber discuss the historical divide between oral health and overall healthcare, and how we can begin to bridge that gap with strategic collaboration between nursing, dentistry, and medicine. <br/><br/>As we navigate through systemic challenges like insurance disparities and the urgent need for accessible dental care, you&apos;ll gain a new appreciation for how crucial it is to integrate oral health into a holistic healthcare approach.<br/><br/>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>The power of oral health literacy through the &quot;Know Your OQ&quot; initiative, designed to combat the widespread prevalence of periodontal disease</li><li> The deep connections between mental and physical health and how this ties into oral health as well</li><li>Progress that has been made to connect oral and general healthcare and ways to bridge the gap further</li></ul><p>This episode is a call to action for healthcare professionals and patients alike, advocating for a unified approach that recognizes the integral link between oral health and overall well-being.<br/><br/>Hosts</p><ul><li>Bob Gold, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li>Shelley Schoenfeld, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Featured Guests</p><ul><li>Dr. Deb Fuller, National Dental Director for Cigna Dental</li><li>Dr. Maria Ryan, Executive Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer at the ColgatePalmolive Company</li><li>Dr. Judith Haber, Professor Emerita at NYU Rory Myers College of Nursing, and Executive Director, Oral Health Nursing Education and Practice Program</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join us for an enlightening conversation with top experts in the fields of dentistry and medicine. Dr. Deb Fuller, Dr. Maria Ryan, and Dr. Judith Haber discuss the historical divide between oral health and overall healthcare, and how we can begin to bridge that gap with strategic collaboration between nursing, dentistry, and medicine. <br/><br/>As we navigate through systemic challenges like insurance disparities and the urgent need for accessible dental care, you&apos;ll gain a new appreciation for how crucial it is to integrate oral health into a holistic healthcare approach.<br/><br/>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>The power of oral health literacy through the &quot;Know Your OQ&quot; initiative, designed to combat the widespread prevalence of periodontal disease</li><li> The deep connections between mental and physical health and how this ties into oral health as well</li><li>Progress that has been made to connect oral and general healthcare and ways to bridge the gap further</li></ul><p>This episode is a call to action for healthcare professionals and patients alike, advocating for a unified approach that recognizes the integral link between oral health and overall well-being.<br/><br/>Hosts</p><ul><li>Bob Gold, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li>Shelley Schoenfeld, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Featured Guests</p><ul><li>Dr. Deb Fuller, National Dental Director for Cigna Dental</li><li>Dr. Maria Ryan, Executive Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer at the ColgatePalmolive Company</li><li>Dr. Judith Haber, Professor Emerita at NYU Rory Myers College of Nursing, and Executive Director, Oral Health Nursing Education and Practice Program</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Transforming the way we approach healthcare can empower patients and redefine their roles. In this quick hot take, Kaprice Welsh, founder of the Center for Black Women's Wellness in Georgia, speaks to the patient-provider relationship as a foundation for patient empowerment. She talks about how fostering trust and support can turn patients into partners, equipping them with the knowledge and confidence to actively manage their health.  Listen and Learn: How critical additional support is in t...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Explore the challenges and barriers for transition-age youth and the power of digital technology in transforming care for these vulnerable populations. Bob and Shelley are joined by Amerigroup experts as they discuss the complexities of foster care systems and shine a light on the barriers many families face both physically and emotionally.   Listen and Learn:  How mobile engagement solutions like GoMo Health assist youth in foster care and their families and caregivers by providing...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Explore the challenges and barriers for transition-age youth and the power of digital technology in transforming care for these vulnerable populations. Bob and Shelley are joined by Amerigroup experts as they discuss the complexities of foster care systems and shine a light on the barriers many families face both physically and emotionally. <br/><br/>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li> How mobile engagement solutions like GoMo Health assist youth in foster care and their families and caregivers by providing personalized support, bolstering self-confidence, and helping participants make informed decisions</li><li>The importance of preventative care and ways to educate members on their healthcare services and benefits</li><li>The critical barriers many transition-age youth face as they leave the foster system and ways we can help them navigate through their journey </li></ul><p>From personal anecdotes to expert strategies, this episode underscores the essence of self-advocacy and education in the foster care system.<br/><br/>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Featured Guests</p><ul><li>Bhavini Solanki, Director, Georgia Families 360°</li><li>Danielle Nabinger, MSW, Child Welfare​ Consultant</li><li>Angela Smith, Care Coordinator, Amerigroup</li></ul><p><br/><br/>Experts:</p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Explore the challenges and barriers for transition-age youth and the power of digital technology in transforming care for these vulnerable populations. Bob and Shelley are joined by Amerigroup experts as they discuss the complexities of foster care systems and shine a light on the barriers many families face both physically and emotionally. <br/><br/>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li> How mobile engagement solutions like GoMo Health assist youth in foster care and their families and caregivers by providing personalized support, bolstering self-confidence, and helping participants make informed decisions</li><li>The importance of preventative care and ways to educate members on their healthcare services and benefits</li><li>The critical barriers many transition-age youth face as they leave the foster system and ways we can help them navigate through their journey </li></ul><p>From personal anecdotes to expert strategies, this episode underscores the essence of self-advocacy and education in the foster care system.<br/><br/>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Featured Guests</p><ul><li>Bhavini Solanki, Director, Georgia Families 360°</li><li>Danielle Nabinger, MSW, Child Welfare​ Consultant</li><li>Angela Smith, Care Coordinator, Amerigroup</li></ul><p><br/><br/>Experts:</p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Can uncertainty fuel anxiety and lead to impulsive decisions? Explore this intriguing concept in this minisode with podcast host, Bob Gold. Bob explores the impact of uncertainty bias on mental health and workplace productivity and shares his insights on how a resilient mind can navigate these turbulent waters, helping reduce anxiety and depression amidst a rapidly evolving world.  Listen and Learn: The physiological effects of stress and how that impacts the workplace How uncertainty ca...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <title>From Instability to Independence: Stories of Strength and Resilience in Foster Care </title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Discover the transformative power of digital engagement in the foster care system and learn how it is reshaping the lives of transition-age youth. Imagine navigating the complexities of foster care without tailored support—now imagine how revolutionary it is for those who have it. In our latest episode, we dive into the collaboration between GoMo Health and Amerigroup's Georgia Family 360, which has created a lifeline for youth and their caregivers through a digital engagement hub. Hear the i...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Discover the transformative power of digital engagement in the foster care system and learn how it is reshaping the lives of transition-age youth. Imagine navigating the complexities of foster care without tailored support—now imagine how revolutionary it is for those who have it. In our latest episode, we dive into the collaboration between GoMo Health and Amerigroup&apos;s Georgia Family 360, which has created a lifeline for youth and their caregivers through a digital engagement hub. Hear the inspiring stories of four transition age youth, whose personal journeys from instability to independence highlight the profound impact of this initiative on emotional development and resilience.<br/><br/>In addition to these personal stories, Dr. Elizabeth Wynter sheds light on the grief and loss experienced by young people entering foster care, while Bhavini Solanki, Director of Amerigroup, offers insights into the functionality and success of the digital hub.<br/><br/>Listen and Learn:<br/><br/></p><ul><li>About the broader landscape of child welfare, where modern solutions meet the complex challenges of outdated policies </li><li>The impact of multidimensional support services available, from employment preparation to family reconciliation</li><li>The need for updated child welfare policies and the individuals dedicated to fostering positive change</li></ul><p>Join us on this compelling exploration of human resilience and the future of foster care.</p><p><br/>Hosts:</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Guests: </p><ul><li>Dr. Elizabeth Wynter, Foster Youth Voice Champion and Child Welfare Strategist </li><li>Bhavini Solanki, Director, Georgia Families 360°</li><li>Joseph Stone, Peer Support Liaison and Community Outreach Coordinator, Georgia Families 360°</li><li>Armoni Gregory, Transition Age Youth</li><li>Clinisha Wilson, Transition Age Youth</li><li>Eshontee Rowe, Transition Age Youth</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Hot Take: Why Health Plans Should Support Family Caregivers</itunes:title>
    <title>Hot Take: Why Health Plans Should Support Family Caregivers</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What happens when we overlook the backbone of home healthcare? Join Dr. Venus Wong, a leading expert in health equity and data, to explore an often-ignored aspect of healthcare delivery: family caregivers. With nearly 20% of Americans serving as family caregivers, their impact on both clinical outcomes and healthcare costs cannot be overstated. Dr. Wong sheds light on how unaddressed depression among caregivers can significantly increase medical expenses, underscoring the importance of suppor...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What happens when we overlook the backbone of home healthcare? Join Dr. Venus Wong, a leading expert in health equity and data, to explore an often-ignored aspect of healthcare delivery: family caregivers. With nearly 20% of Americans serving as family caregivers, their impact on both clinical outcomes and healthcare costs cannot be overstated. Dr. Wong sheds light on how unaddressed depression among caregivers can significantly increase medical expenses, underscoring the importance of supporting these vital contributors to home health strategies.<br/><br/>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>Invaluable role of family caregivers</li><li>Insights and practical solutions that promise not only to uplift family caregivers but also to deliver tangible financial benefits </li><li>How happier, healthier caregivers equate to better patient outcomes</li></ul><p>Expert: Venus Wong, PhD, BCBA</p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Hot Take: The Strategy Behind Equitable and Inclusive Health Solutions </itunes:title>
    <title>Hot Take: The Strategy Behind Equitable and Inclusive Health Solutions </title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Bob Gold, Podcast Host and Chief Behavioral Technologist at GoMo Health, reveals the innovative strategies shaping the future of healthcare in this quick hot take. Explore how his approach empowers individuals and their families to manage self-care beyond the confines of conventional treatment settings. By fostering self-belief and trust, this way of engaging aims to dismantle barriers and promote equity and inclusion, ensuring that every voice is heard and valued in the healthcare journey.  ...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bob Gold, Podcast Host and Chief Behavioral Technologist at GoMo Health, reveals the innovative strategies shaping the future of healthcare in this quick hot take. Explore how his approach empowers individuals and their families to manage self-care beyond the confines of conventional treatment settings. By fostering self-belief and trust, this way of engaging aims to dismantle barriers and promote equity and inclusion, ensuring that every voice is heard and valued in the healthcare journey.<br/><br/>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>What Diversity, Equity and Inclusion really means in healthcare</li><li>How to bridge the gap between patients and providers to reduce burnout and enhance care management</li><li>Engagement solutions focused on building resilience within communities</li></ul><p><br/>Expert: Bob Gold, Podcast Host and Chief Behavioral Technologist at GoMo Health</p><p><br/></p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Your Brain on Music: The Science of Sound</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Join us for a quick hot take with music producer, A.D. Ross, from GoMo Music as he discusses the captivating realm of sound and its profound effects on our well-being. Ever wonder how certain sounds can alter your mental state? Get ready to uncover the mysteries behind binaural beats and their ability to synchronize brainwaves, leading to improved mental clarity and relaxation.   From enhancing focus with the alpha state to inducing deep sleep through the delta state, A.D. shares expert ...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join us for a quick hot take with music producer, A.D. Ross, from GoMo Music as he discusses the captivating realm of sound and its profound effects on our well-being. Ever wonder how certain sounds can alter your mental state? Get ready to uncover the mysteries behind binaural beats and their ability to synchronize brainwaves, leading to improved mental clarity and relaxation. <br/><br/>From enhancing focus with the alpha state to inducing deep sleep through the delta state, A.D. shares expert insights and examples that illustrate how specific frequencies can revolutionize your approach to health.<br/><br/>Listen and Learn: </p><ul><li>A quick overview of the 432 HZ frequency, often called the &quot;cosmic&quot; frequency, and its potential to align with our natural biology</li><li>Examples of bianural beats and the different benefits they provide</li><li>Practical insights into the therapeutic power of music and sound</li></ul><p>Expert: A.D. Ross, Music Producer &amp; Mastering Expert</p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In an interview with podcast host Bob Gold, Bhavini Solanki, director of the Georgia Families 360 program, dives deep into autism spectrum disorder and how her team is working to build strong support systems for families in Georgia. Bhavini chats with Bob about the challenges they face and how they are addressing these with cutting-edge solutions that utilize predictive analytics and digital engagement.   Bhavini addresses not only autism but the emotional journey that comes with a diagn...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In an interview with podcast host Bob Gold, Bhavini Solanki, director of the Georgia Families 360 program, dives deep into autism spectrum disorder and how her team is working to build strong support systems for families in Georgia. Bhavini chats with Bob about the challenges they face and how they are addressing these with cutting-edge solutions that utilize predictive analytics and digital engagement. <br/><br/>Bhavini addresses not only autism but the emotional journey that comes with a diagnosis and the stress families and caregivers often face. <br/><br/>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>How to achieve proactive case management that empowers families to navigate the challenges of autism with confidence and clarity</li><li>The complexities of special needs care for both the children and their caregivers</li><li>Timely tools and solutions that can be delivered to families in their moment of need</li></ul><p>Host: </p><ul><li>Bob Gold, Chief Behavioral Technologist and CEO, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Expert: </p><ul><li>Bhavini Solanki, LPC  - Director, Georgia Families 360°</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode we explore the emotional and mental health aspects of the cancer journey and hear the remarkable stories of Trish Tyler and Matthew Michaloski, whose experiences with cancer were profoundly impacted by Crossroads4Hope, a community organization. Listen as we explore the emotional toll of a cancer diagnosis and treatment, and the transformative power of community support that made all the difference in their paths to recovery.  Through heartfelt conversations and personal anecdo...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode we explore the emotional and mental health aspects of the cancer journey and hear the remarkable stories of Trish Tyler and Matthew Michaloski, whose experiences with cancer were profoundly impacted by Crossroads4Hope, a community organization. Listen as we explore the emotional toll of a cancer diagnosis and treatment, and the transformative power of community support that made all the difference in their paths to recovery.<br/><br/>Through heartfelt conversations and personal anecdotes, we discuss the critical importance of mental health care, empathetic healthcare providers, and maintaining a positive outlook. Hear from Amy Sutton, CEO of Crossroads4Hope, on how the organization offers a sanctuary for those seeking solace and strength during one of life&apos;s most daunting journeys.<br/><br/><b>Hosts:</b>  Bob Gold, Behavioral Technologist and Shelley Schoenfeld, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health </p><p><b>Featured Guests:</b>   </p><ul><li>Amy Sutton, CEO, Crossroads4Hope</li><li>Trish Tyler, Cancer Survivor and Crossroads4Hope participant</li><li>Matthew Michaloski, Cancer Survivor and Crossroads4Hope participant</li></ul><p><br/>Stay tuned for Part 2 of this episode that dives deeper into Crossroads4Hope!</p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>Ever wondered how stress affects the brain, particularly for mothers and moms-to-be? Join us as we unpack the complex interplay between brain health, stress and resilience, especially within the context of maternal child health. This minisode features insights from Jennifer Zientz, expert at the Center for Brain Health, and maternal child health expert, Jessica Anderson. Listen as our experts dive into how integrating brain health programs into various settings can lead to improved outcomes, lower costs, and empower individuals through a holistic approach that connects the mind and body.<br/><br/>By understanding the profound impact chronic stress can have on cognitive functions and emotional regulation, tailored support can be offered throughout the postpartum journey to help mothers navigate this exciting and often, stressful time. Tune in for a conversation that underscores the importance of maternal brain health and practical ways it can be applied throughout all walks of life.<br/><br/>Experts:</p><ul><li>Bob Gold, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li>Jessica Andersen, BSN, RN, Director, Clinical Performance Improvement and Organizational Excellence at GoMo Health</li><li>Jennifer Zientz, MS, CCC-SLP, Director of Programs &amp; Head of Clinical Services at the Center for Brain Health</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever wondered how stress affects the brain, particularly for mothers and moms-to-be? Join us as we unpack the complex interplay between brain health, stress and resilience, especially within the context of maternal child health. This minisode features insights from Jennifer Zientz, expert at the Center for Brain Health, and maternal child health expert, Jessica Anderson. Listen as our experts dive into how integrating brain health programs into various settings can lead to improved outcomes, lower costs, and empower individuals through a holistic approach that connects the mind and body.<br/><br/>By understanding the profound impact chronic stress can have on cognitive functions and emotional regulation, tailored support can be offered throughout the postpartum journey to help mothers navigate this exciting and often, stressful time. Tune in for a conversation that underscores the importance of maternal brain health and practical ways it can be applied throughout all walks of life.<br/><br/>Experts:</p><ul><li>Bob Gold, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li>Jessica Andersen, BSN, RN, Director, Clinical Performance Improvement and Organizational Excellence at GoMo Health</li><li>Jennifer Zientz, MS, CCC-SLP, Director of Programs &amp; Head of Clinical Services at the Center for Brain Health</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Listen to part two of our two-part series on a brain health approach to addiction treatment with insights from several experts who uncover the secrets behind effective recovery strategies. Explore scalable solutions and forward-thinking approaches designed to support anyone struggling with substance use and mental health as well solutions for employers and employees.   Listen and Learn: The connection between substance use and mental health problems and why integrated care is essential f...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Listen to part two of our two-part series on a brain health approach to addiction treatment with insights from several experts who uncover the secrets behind effective recovery strategies. Explore scalable solutions and forward-thinking approaches designed to support anyone struggling with substance use and mental health as well solutions for employers and employees. <br/><br/>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>The connection between substance use and mental health problems and why integrated care is essential for better outcomes</li><li>The impact of technology and how 24/7 support is essential in recovery to prevent relapses</li><li>Innovative digital solutions that are changing the landscape of addiction recovery </li></ul><p>Watch Part One if you haven&apos;t already!<br/><br/><b>Hosts</b> </p><ul><li>Bob Gold, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health </li><li>Dave Williams, owner and host of iCRV Radio </li></ul><p> <b>Featured Guests</b> </p><ul><li>Annette Redding, Director of Peer Support and Crisis Response Services for Rimrock Foundation </li><li>Charley Curie, Presidential Appointee to lead the Substance Use and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) </li><li>Dave Drap, Workplace Wellness Expert at GoMo Health </li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Listen to part two of our two-part series on a brain health approach to addiction treatment with insights from several experts who uncover the secrets behind effective recovery strategies. Explore scalable solutions and forward-thinking approaches designed to support anyone struggling with substance use and mental health as well solutions for employers and employees. <br/><br/>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>The connection between substance use and mental health problems and why integrated care is essential for better outcomes</li><li>The impact of technology and how 24/7 support is essential in recovery to prevent relapses</li><li>Innovative digital solutions that are changing the landscape of addiction recovery </li></ul><p>Watch Part One if you haven&apos;t already!<br/><br/><b>Hosts</b> </p><ul><li>Bob Gold, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health </li><li>Dave Williams, owner and host of iCRV Radio </li></ul><p> <b>Featured Guests</b> </p><ul><li>Annette Redding, Director of Peer Support and Crisis Response Services for Rimrock Foundation </li><li>Charley Curie, Presidential Appointee to lead the Substance Use and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) </li><li>Dave Drap, Workplace Wellness Expert at GoMo Health </li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Listen to part one of our two-part series on a brain health approach to addiction treatment with insights from several experts who uncover the secrets behind effective recovery strategies. Annette shares her gripping personal recovery story, detailing the evolution of addiction treatment, while Charley provides an insider's perspective on the shift in forms of treatment. This episode is packed with insights on the critical connection between brain health and overcoming addiction.  Listen and ...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Listen to part one of our two-part series on a brain health approach to addiction treatment with insights from several experts who uncover the secrets behind effective recovery strategies. Annette shares her gripping personal recovery story, detailing the evolution of addiction treatment, while Charley provides an insider&apos;s perspective on the shift in forms of treatment. This episode is packed with insights on the critical connection between brain health and overcoming addiction.<br/><br/>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li> About the intertwined nature of substance use and mental health problems and why integrated care is essential for better outcomes</li><li>The impact of technology and how 24/7 is crucial in recovery to prevent relapses</li><li>Innovative digital solutions that are changing the landscape of addiction recovery</li></ul><p>Stay tuned next week for Part 2!<br/><br/>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li>Dave Williams, owner and host of <a href='https://icrvradio.com/'>iCRV Radio</a></li></ul><p>Featured Guests</p><ul><li>Annette Redding, Director of Peer Support and Crisis Response Services for Rimrock Foundation</li><li>Charley Curie, Presidential Appointee to lead the Substance Use and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)</li><li>Dave Drap, Expert, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Hot Take: The Cost to Employers of Poor Oral Health</itunes:title>
    <title>Hot Take: The Cost to Employers of Poor Oral Health</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Tune in to hear guest, Dr. Judy Haber, Executive Director of the Oral Health Nursing Education and Practice (OHNEP) program, give a hot take on the critical, yet often overlooked, connection between oral health and overall well-being. She dives into how simple changes like integrating dental care into workplace benefit plans, can help employers reduce costs, boost productivity, and improve employee quality of life.  This hot take is a compelling call to action for employers who want to foster...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tune in to hear guest, Dr. Judy Haber, Executive Director of the Oral Health Nursing Education and Practice (OHNEP) program, give a hot take on the critical, yet often overlooked, connection between oral health and overall well-being. She dives into how simple changes like integrating dental care into workplace benefit plans, can help employers reduce costs, boost productivity, and improve employee quality of life.<br/><br/>This hot take is a compelling call to action for employers who want to foster a healthier, more efficient workplace. Don&apos;t miss out on these invaluable insights that could transform your approach to employee health benefits.</p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[How can creating a culture where employees feel safe to be themselves revolutionize your workplace? This episode features Dave Drap, an expert in workplace wellness and employee activation, who sheds light on the transformative power of psychological safety. Dave shares compelling research and personal insights on how addressing and destigmatizing mental health and substance use disorders can lead to higher productivity and lower turnover rates.   In this minisode, we explore   The ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<div>How can creating a culture where employees feel safe to be themselves revolutionize your workplace? This episode features Dave Drap, an expert in workplace wellness and employee activation, who sheds light on the transformative power of psychological safety. Dave shares compelling research and personal insights on how addressing and destigmatizing mental health and substance use disorders can lead to higher productivity and lower turnover rates. <br/><br/>In this minisode, we explore <br/><br/></div><ul><li>The financial and emotional benefits of fostering a supportive environment, including annual savings of $8,500 per employee and retention rate boosts of 30-45%</li><li>The ripple effects of nurturing psychological safety—fewer unscheduled days off, reduced ER visits, and lower depressive symptoms</li><li>How programs focused on creating an emotionally safe workplace can transform employer-employee relationships, enhance workforce productivity, and ultimately create a thriving workplace culture</li></ul><div>Tune in for actionable strategies to build trust, care, and resilience in your organization.<br/><br/></div><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>How can creating a culture where employees feel safe to be themselves revolutionize your workplace? This episode features Dave Drap, an expert in workplace wellness and employee activation, who sheds light on the transformative power of psychological safety. Dave shares compelling research and personal insights on how addressing and destigmatizing mental health and substance use disorders can lead to higher productivity and lower turnover rates. <br/><br/>In this minisode, we explore <br/><br/></div><ul><li>The financial and emotional benefits of fostering a supportive environment, including annual savings of $8,500 per employee and retention rate boosts of 30-45%</li><li>The ripple effects of nurturing psychological safety—fewer unscheduled days off, reduced ER visits, and lower depressive symptoms</li><li>How programs focused on creating an emotionally safe workplace can transform employer-employee relationships, enhance workforce productivity, and ultimately create a thriving workplace culture</li></ul><div>Tune in for actionable strategies to build trust, care, and resilience in your organization.<br/><br/></div><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The United States is facing a senior care crisis due to its growing aging population, and affordable long-term care is becoming increasingly hard to access. While “aging in place” could be a potential solution, challenges such as time, money, capability, and stress on caregivers make this a complex option. At present, support for aging in place is not widely available.  This episode focuses on a new USAging award-winning program designed to provide genuine support for seniors and caregiv...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>The United States is facing a senior care crisis due to its growing aging population, and affordable long-term care is becoming increasingly hard to access. While “aging in place” could be a potential solution, challenges such as time, money, capability, and stress on caregivers make this a complex option. At present, support for aging in place is not widely available. </p><p>This episode focuses on a new USAging award-winning program designed to provide genuine support for seniors and caregivers. Learn how this program establishes improved systems for aging in place nationwide and gain valuable insights from experts in the field of aging, including the CEO of Sourcewise, an agency focused on aging, and a real-life caregiver’s personal experience.</p><p>Episode Highlights: </p><ul><li>The growing need for support and resources for seniors, including challenges currently faced by caregivers</li><li>The impact of real-time access to caregiving resources</li><li>How to support the emotional and physical needs of persons cared for AND their caregivers, and how this translates to better health outcomes for all</li></ul><p><b>Hosts</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p><b>Featured Experts</b></p><ul><li>Jennifer Blalack, Caregiver </li><li>Aneliza Del Pinal, CEO, Sourcewise, Santa Clara, California</li><li>Elizabeth Rodriguez, Senior Director of Operations, Sourcewise  </li><li>Adrianna Stankovich, Supervising Care Manager, Sourcewise </li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The United States is facing a senior care crisis due to its growing aging population, and affordable long-term care is becoming increasingly hard to access. While “aging in place” could be a potential solution, challenges such as time, money, capability, and stress on caregivers make this a complex option. At present, support for aging in place is not widely available. </p><p>This episode focuses on a new USAging award-winning program designed to provide genuine support for seniors and caregivers. Learn how this program establishes improved systems for aging in place nationwide and gain valuable insights from experts in the field of aging, including the CEO of Sourcewise, an agency focused on aging, and a real-life caregiver’s personal experience.</p><p>Episode Highlights: </p><ul><li>The growing need for support and resources for seniors, including challenges currently faced by caregivers</li><li>The impact of real-time access to caregiving resources</li><li>How to support the emotional and physical needs of persons cared for AND their caregivers, and how this translates to better health outcomes for all</li></ul><p><b>Hosts</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p><b>Featured Experts</b></p><ul><li>Jennifer Blalack, Caregiver </li><li>Aneliza Del Pinal, CEO, Sourcewise, Santa Clara, California</li><li>Elizabeth Rodriguez, Senior Director of Operations, Sourcewise  </li><li>Adrianna Stankovich, Supervising Care Manager, Sourcewise </li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Caregiver burnout is a very real and pressing issue. Now, more than ever, it’s crucial to offer caregiver support that helps ease the burden of responsibilities, including medication management and daily health monitoring, while also managing daily tasks. In this episode, Jessica Andersen, BSN, RN, Director of Clinical Performance Improvement and Organizational Excellence at GoMo Health, sheds light on how caregiver support can impact the quality of care and health outcomes for those in need....]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Caregiver burnout is a very real and pressing issue. Now, more than ever, it’s crucial to offer caregiver support that helps ease the burden of responsibilities, including medication management and daily health monitoring, while also managing daily tasks.</p><p>In this episode, Jessica Andersen, BSN, RN, Director of Clinical Performance Improvement and Organizational Excellence at GoMo Health, sheds light on how caregiver support can impact the quality of care and health outcomes for those in need.</p><p>The minisode will explore:</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/my-caregiver-compass/'>My Caregiver Compass</a>, a new program by GoMo Health offering real-time participant engagement</li><li>The need for resources that consider the emotional and mental health aspects of caregiving that lead to burnout</li><li>How to leverage healthcare engagement technology to provide a one-stop shop of resources for unpaid caregivers</li></ul><p><b>Expert</b>: Jessica Andersen, BSN, RN, Director, Clinical Performance Improvement and Organizational Excellence at GoMo Health</p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Caregiver burnout is a very real and pressing issue. Now, more than ever, it’s crucial to offer caregiver support that helps ease the burden of responsibilities, including medication management and daily health monitoring, while also managing daily tasks.</p><p>In this episode, Jessica Andersen, BSN, RN, Director of Clinical Performance Improvement and Organizational Excellence at GoMo Health, sheds light on how caregiver support can impact the quality of care and health outcomes for those in need.</p><p>The minisode will explore:</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/my-caregiver-compass/'>My Caregiver Compass</a>, a new program by GoMo Health offering real-time participant engagement</li><li>The need for resources that consider the emotional and mental health aspects of caregiving that lead to burnout</li><li>How to leverage healthcare engagement technology to provide a one-stop shop of resources for unpaid caregivers</li></ul><p><b>Expert</b>: Jessica Andersen, BSN, RN, Director, Clinical Performance Improvement and Organizational Excellence at GoMo Health</p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Fear, Uncertainty and Cancer: Treating the Whole Person Part 2</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Tune in to the second episode in our two-part podcast on navigating the cancer journey. Leading oncologists Dr. Chevon Rairy and Dr. Hamza Habib expand on their experiences in guiding patients through the fear, anxiety, and uncertainty of diagnosis and treatment. Experts talk about pain management throughout the cancer journey and how caregiver support can directly relate to physical and emotional health outcomes. Listen and Learn: How fear and anxiety directly affect the success of cancer tr...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Tune in to the second episode in our two-part podcast on navigating the cancer journey. Leading oncologists Dr. Chevon Rairy and Dr. Hamza Habib expand on their experiences in guiding patients through the fear, anxiety, and uncertainty of diagnosis and treatment.</p><p>Experts talk about pain management throughout the cancer journey and how caregiver support can directly relate to physical and emotional health outcomes.</p><p>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>How fear and anxiety directly affect the success of cancer treatment</li><li>Science-backed brain-training games that can change daily outlook</li><li>The importance of caregiver support when dealing with diagnosis and treatment</li><li>How the programs implemented can foster resiliency throughout the cancer journey</li></ul><p>Check out Part 1 of the series if you haven’t already!</p><p><b>Hosts</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li>Dave Williams, owner and host of <a href='https://icrvradio.com/'>iCRV Radio</a></li></ul><p><b>Featured Experts</b></p><ul><li>Chevon Rairy, MD, Chief Health Officer and SVP of Digital Health at Oncology Care Partners</li><li>Hamza Habib, MD, JD, MBA, Director of Outpatient Palliative Medicine and Cancer Pain Service at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tune in to the second episode in our two-part podcast on navigating the cancer journey. Leading oncologists Dr. Chevon Rairy and Dr. Hamza Habib expand on their experiences in guiding patients through the fear, anxiety, and uncertainty of diagnosis and treatment.</p><p>Experts talk about pain management throughout the cancer journey and how caregiver support can directly relate to physical and emotional health outcomes.</p><p>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>How fear and anxiety directly affect the success of cancer treatment</li><li>Science-backed brain-training games that can change daily outlook</li><li>The importance of caregiver support when dealing with diagnosis and treatment</li><li>How the programs implemented can foster resiliency throughout the cancer journey</li></ul><p>Check out Part 1 of the series if you haven’t already!</p><p><b>Hosts</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li>Dave Williams, owner and host of <a href='https://icrvradio.com/'>iCRV Radio</a></li></ul><p><b>Featured Experts</b></p><ul><li>Chevon Rairy, MD, Chief Health Officer and SVP of Digital Health at Oncology Care Partners</li><li>Hamza Habib, MD, JD, MBA, Director of Outpatient Palliative Medicine and Cancer Pain Service at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What role does the brain play in creating and detecting reality, particularly when facing the trial of cancer? Listen to the first episode in our two-part podcast on navigating the cancer journey. Leading oncologists Dr. Chevon Rairy and Dr. Hamza Habib share their experiences in guiding patients through the fear, anxiety, and uncertainty of diagnosis and treatment. They discuss a holistic approach beyond physical therapies to address emotional and psychological needs. This conversation cover...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What role does the brain play in creating and detecting reality, particularly when facing the trial of cancer? Listen to the first episode in our two-part podcast on navigating the cancer journey. Leading oncologists Dr. Chevon Rairy and Dr. Hamza Habib share their experiences in guiding patients through the fear, anxiety, and uncertainty of diagnosis and treatment.</p><p>They discuss a holistic approach beyond physical therapies to address emotional and psychological needs. This conversation covers the importance of mental health support, innovative care models, and technological advancements in palliative care, providing listeners with a comprehensive view of the cancer journey.</p><p>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>How fear and anxiety directly affect the effectiveness of cancer treatment</li><li>Science-backed brain-body techniques to reduce fear and anxiety</li><li>To best navigate the current healthcare system when it comes to cancer care and new patient-centered care models</li><li>Positive impact of incorporating technology into palliative care models to improve outcomes and reduce cost of care</li></ul><p><b>Hosts</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li>Dave Williams, owner and host of <a href='https://icrvradio.com/'>iCRV Radio</a></li></ul><p><b>Featured Experts</b></p><ul><li>Chevon Rairy, MD, Chief Health Officer and SVP of Digital Health at Oncology Care Partners</li><li>Hamza Habib, MD, JD, MBA, Director of Outpatient Palliative Medicine and Cancer Pain Service at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What role does the brain play in creating and detecting reality, particularly when facing the trial of cancer? Listen to the first episode in our two-part podcast on navigating the cancer journey. Leading oncologists Dr. Chevon Rairy and Dr. Hamza Habib share their experiences in guiding patients through the fear, anxiety, and uncertainty of diagnosis and treatment.</p><p>They discuss a holistic approach beyond physical therapies to address emotional and psychological needs. This conversation covers the importance of mental health support, innovative care models, and technological advancements in palliative care, providing listeners with a comprehensive view of the cancer journey.</p><p>Listen and Learn:</p><ul><li>How fear and anxiety directly affect the effectiveness of cancer treatment</li><li>Science-backed brain-body techniques to reduce fear and anxiety</li><li>To best navigate the current healthcare system when it comes to cancer care and new patient-centered care models</li><li>Positive impact of incorporating technology into palliative care models to improve outcomes and reduce cost of care</li></ul><p><b>Hosts</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li>Dave Williams, owner and host of <a href='https://icrvradio.com/'>iCRV Radio</a></li></ul><p><b>Featured Experts</b></p><ul><li>Chevon Rairy, MD, Chief Health Officer and SVP of Digital Health at Oncology Care Partners</li><li>Hamza Habib, MD, JD, MBA, Director of Outpatient Palliative Medicine and Cancer Pain Service at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Exploring Healthcare Inequities for the LGBTQ+ Community</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In honor of Pride Month, our latest episode of the Human Resilience POVcast explores healthcare inequities faced by the LGBTQ+ community. Join us as Vincent Santino De Capua, PrEP Project Lead at CHI Health Center in New York, delves into the pervasive stigma that affects LGBTQ+ healthcare access and outcomes. This Hot Take will explore: The critical role stigma plays in exacerbating healthcare inequities within the LGBTQ+ communityHow innovative technology can help bridge gaps in careThe imp...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In honor of Pride Month, our latest episode of the Human Resilience POVcast explores healthcare inequities faced by the LGBTQ+ community. Join us as Vincent Santino De Capua, PrEP Project Lead at CHI Health Center in New York, delves into the pervasive stigma that affects LGBTQ+ healthcare access and outcomes.</p><p>This Hot Take will explore:</p><ul><li>The critical role stigma plays in exacerbating healthcare inequities within the LGBTQ+ community</li><li>How innovative technology can help bridge gaps in care</li><li>The importance of addressing social determinants of health to create a more inclusive healthcare experience</li></ul><p>Listen to Vincent’s expert take on the current state of LGBTQ+ healthcare, including his personal and professional experiences. Gain valuable knowledge on actionable strategies for reducing healthcare inequities and fostering inclusive healthcare practices.<br/><br/><b>Expert</b>: Vincent Santino De Capua, PrEP Project Lead at CHI Health Center in New York<br/><br/></p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In honor of Pride Month, our latest episode of the Human Resilience POVcast explores healthcare inequities faced by the LGBTQ+ community. Join us as Vincent Santino De Capua, PrEP Project Lead at CHI Health Center in New York, delves into the pervasive stigma that affects LGBTQ+ healthcare access and outcomes.</p><p>This Hot Take will explore:</p><ul><li>The critical role stigma plays in exacerbating healthcare inequities within the LGBTQ+ community</li><li>How innovative technology can help bridge gaps in care</li><li>The importance of addressing social determinants of health to create a more inclusive healthcare experience</li></ul><p>Listen to Vincent’s expert take on the current state of LGBTQ+ healthcare, including his personal and professional experiences. Gain valuable knowledge on actionable strategies for reducing healthcare inequities and fostering inclusive healthcare practices.<br/><br/><b>Expert</b>: Vincent Santino De Capua, PrEP Project Lead at CHI Health Center in New York<br/><br/></p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Teen Substance Use Prevention: Harm Reduction Through Gamified Education </itunes:title>
    <title>Teen Substance Use Prevention: Harm Reduction Through Gamified Education </title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Whether it’s drugs, alcohol, marijuana , or tobacco/vaping, when teens turn to substance use, it can have a major impact on their health and well-being. This podcast episode focuses on engaging and educating youth and teens on the impact of substance use in the interactive LED by Tigger digital program.   The episode focuses on utilizing tools and programs that meet teens where they are most often – through their phones.  The LED by Tigger program is discussed from the perspective o...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Whether it’s drugs, alcohol, marijuana , or tobacco/vaping, when teens turn to substance use, it can have a major impact on their health and well-being. This podcast episode focuses on engaging and educating youth and teens on the impact of substance use in the interactive <em>LED by Tigger</em> digital program.  </p><p>The episode focuses on utilizing tools and programs that meet teens where they are most often – through their phones.  The <em>LED by Tigger</em> program is discussed from the perspective of several experts, including New Jersey school representatives, a behavioral psychologist, a licensed drug and alcohol counselor, and current high school students. </p><p>Topics discussed: </p><ul><li>How utilizing text messages, gamification, and incentives has proved effective in educating teens on real-life risky situations </li><li>Removing stigma and breaking down barriers related to managing situations where substances are introduced   </li><li>The connection between behavioral and mental health issues and how to empower teens to safely and confidently seek help  </li><li>Ways parents can focus on prevention – recognizing warning signs and helping children navigate their teenage years </li></ul><p><b>Hosts</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p><b>Featured Experts</b></p><ul><li>Joe Isola, Superintendent of Schools for Howell Township Public Schools </li><li>Sue Zbikowski, PhD, Behavioral Psychologist </li><li>Thomas Chemris, Student Assistance Coordinator, New Egypt School System</li><li>Nicole Catalano, LPC, LCADC, Clinical Counselor </li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/deena-cohen/'>Deena Cohen, MPA, CADC, CTTS, WTS,</a> ATOD Prevention Specialist </li><li>Jessica and Kaylee, high school students  and <em>LED by Tigger</em> program participants </li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether it’s drugs, alcohol, marijuana , or tobacco/vaping, when teens turn to substance use, it can have a major impact on their health and well-being. This podcast episode focuses on engaging and educating youth and teens on the impact of substance use in the interactive <em>LED by Tigger</em> digital program.  </p><p>The episode focuses on utilizing tools and programs that meet teens where they are most often – through their phones.  The <em>LED by Tigger</em> program is discussed from the perspective of several experts, including New Jersey school representatives, a behavioral psychologist, a licensed drug and alcohol counselor, and current high school students. </p><p>Topics discussed: </p><ul><li>How utilizing text messages, gamification, and incentives has proved effective in educating teens on real-life risky situations </li><li>Removing stigma and breaking down barriers related to managing situations where substances are introduced   </li><li>The connection between behavioral and mental health issues and how to empower teens to safely and confidently seek help  </li><li>Ways parents can focus on prevention – recognizing warning signs and helping children navigate their teenage years </li></ul><p><b>Hosts</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p><b>Featured Experts</b></p><ul><li>Joe Isola, Superintendent of Schools for Howell Township Public Schools </li><li>Sue Zbikowski, PhD, Behavioral Psychologist </li><li>Thomas Chemris, Student Assistance Coordinator, New Egypt School System</li><li>Nicole Catalano, LPC, LCADC, Clinical Counselor </li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/deena-cohen/'>Deena Cohen, MPA, CADC, CTTS, WTS,</a> ATOD Prevention Specialist </li><li>Jessica and Kaylee, high school students  and <em>LED by Tigger</em> program participants </li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Workplace Wellness: Creating a Culture of Care in the Workplace</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What if the key to a thriving workplace lies in prioritizing mental health? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Sue Zbikowski, behavioral psychologist, to uncover the profound impact of mental health issues like stress, anxiety, and depression on employee performance and safety.   Mental and behavioral health issues are on the rise, and organizations are witnessing the impact on their teams through loss of productivity, high turnover, and absenteeism. Listen as Dr. Sue Zbikowski addres...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What if the key to a thriving workplace lies in prioritizing mental health? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Sue Zbikowski, behavioral psychologist, to uncover the profound impact of mental health issues like stress, anxiety, and depression on employee performance and safety. <br/><br/>Mental and behavioral health issues are on the rise, and organizations are witnessing the impact on their teams through loss of productivity, high turnover, and absenteeism. Listen as Dr. Sue Zbikowski addresses the role of psychological safety in the workplace and solutions to creating a healthier company culture that can be applied to any organization and industry.<br/><br/>The minisode will explore:</p><ul><li>The state of the workplace as it relates to mental and behavioral health issues</li><li>How to better support employees and empower supervisors and leaders with tools to handle sensitive issues and address them head-on</li></ul><p><b>Expert</b>: Sue Zbikowski, PhD, Behavioral Psychologist<br/><br/></p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if the key to a thriving workplace lies in prioritizing mental health? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Sue Zbikowski, behavioral psychologist, to uncover the profound impact of mental health issues like stress, anxiety, and depression on employee performance and safety. <br/><br/>Mental and behavioral health issues are on the rise, and organizations are witnessing the impact on their teams through loss of productivity, high turnover, and absenteeism. Listen as Dr. Sue Zbikowski addresses the role of psychological safety in the workplace and solutions to creating a healthier company culture that can be applied to any organization and industry.<br/><br/>The minisode will explore:</p><ul><li>The state of the workplace as it relates to mental and behavioral health issues</li><li>How to better support employees and empower supervisors and leaders with tools to handle sensitive issues and address them head-on</li></ul><p><b>Expert</b>: Sue Zbikowski, PhD, Behavioral Psychologist<br/><br/></p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Hot Take: The Rise of Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders Among Youth</itunes:title>
    <title>Hot Take: The Rise of Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders Among Youth</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What is driving the rise in mental health and substance use disorders amongst adolescents? Deena Cohen, certified alcohol and drug counselor, gives her quick expert opinion on factors impacting this trend, and how accessibility and stigma play a role in preventing youth from seeking treatment for these issues.   Featured Expert: Deena Cohen, MPA, CADC, CTTS, WTS, Director of Community Programs at GoMo Health   Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comme...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What is driving the rise in mental health and substance use disorders amongst adolescents? Deena Cohen, certified alcohol and drug counselor, gives her quick expert opinion on factors impacting this trend, and how accessibility and stigma play a role in preventing youth from seeking treatment for these issues.  </p><p><b>Featured</b> <b>Expert: </b>Deena Cohen, MPA, CADC, CTTS, WTS, Director of Community Programs at GoMo Health  </p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is driving the rise in mental health and substance use disorders amongst adolescents? Deena Cohen, certified alcohol and drug counselor, gives her quick expert opinion on factors impacting this trend, and how accessibility and stigma play a role in preventing youth from seeking treatment for these issues.  </p><p><b>Featured</b> <b>Expert: </b>Deena Cohen, MPA, CADC, CTTS, WTS, Director of Community Programs at GoMo Health  </p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Reducing Maternal Mortality Risk: A Life-Saving Story with Heart Part 2</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Part two of the maternal child health series continues the journey of a powerful story of motherhood, resilience, and the transformative power of person-centered healthcare. This episode highlights the critical importance of postpartum cardiac care in addressing Black maternal health care delivery disparities, ensuring that Black mothers have access to and receive the specialized care they deserve to prevent cardiac complications and promote overall well-being. Our hosts deliver a lively disc...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Part two of the maternal child health series continues the journey of a powerful story of motherhood, resilience, and the transformative power of person-centered healthcare. This episode highlights the critical importance of postpartum cardiac care in addressing Black maternal health care delivery disparities, ensuring that Black mothers have access to and receive the specialized care they deserve to prevent cardiac complications and promote overall well-being. Our hosts deliver a lively discussion about the care provided for moms who are often representative of challenging environments, revealing key influencers to physical and emotional health and happiness. </p><p>Listen as clinical experts, providers, and a former (happier and healthier!) patient dive into how proactive, engaging, and personalized care has transformed the postpartum journey in rural Georgia. Discover how this innovative program enables healthcare to be delivered outside of the traditional brick-and-mortar of a hospital or doctor’s office—breaking down the barriers that typically prevent underserved mothers from receiving the cardiac care and support they need.</p><p>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Featured Guests</p><ul><li>Sue Zbikowski, PhD, Behavioral Psychologist</li><li>Akinniran A. Abisogun, M.D., FACC, RPVI, Cardiologist at SouthCoast Health in Georgia</li><li>Dr. Keisha Callins, MD, MPH, OBGYN with Community Health Care Systems in Georgia</li><li>Heather Daniels, RN, BSN, Perinatal Services Director, Liberty Regional Medical Center in Hinesville, Georgia</li><li>Toni Smith, a former patient at Liberty Regional Medical Center in Hinesville, Georgia</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Part two of the maternal child health series continues the journey of a powerful story of motherhood, resilience, and the transformative power of person-centered healthcare. This episode highlights the critical importance of postpartum cardiac care in addressing Black maternal health care delivery disparities, ensuring that Black mothers have access to and receive the specialized care they deserve to prevent cardiac complications and promote overall well-being. Our hosts deliver a lively discussion about the care provided for moms who are often representative of challenging environments, revealing key influencers to physical and emotional health and happiness. </p><p>Listen as clinical experts, providers, and a former (happier and healthier!) patient dive into how proactive, engaging, and personalized care has transformed the postpartum journey in rural Georgia. Discover how this innovative program enables healthcare to be delivered outside of the traditional brick-and-mortar of a hospital or doctor’s office—breaking down the barriers that typically prevent underserved mothers from receiving the cardiac care and support they need.</p><p>Hosts</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p>Featured Guests</p><ul><li>Sue Zbikowski, PhD, Behavioral Psychologist</li><li>Akinniran A. Abisogun, M.D., FACC, RPVI, Cardiologist at SouthCoast Health in Georgia</li><li>Dr. Keisha Callins, MD, MPH, OBGYN with Community Health Care Systems in Georgia</li><li>Heather Daniels, RN, BSN, Perinatal Services Director, Liberty Regional Medical Center in Hinesville, Georgia</li><li>Toni Smith, a former patient at Liberty Regional Medical Center in Hinesville, Georgia</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to the first episode of our two-part maternal-child health podcast. This episode delves into the critical challenges of maternal health, specifically highlighting the disparities for black women. It explores the innovative approaches a local community hospital is taking to revolutionize maternal health care by shifting from transactional to relationship-based care delivery, while leveraging limited resources in a rural area.  Listen to the powerful story of Toni Smith, a new moth...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the first episode of our two-part maternal-child health podcast. This episode delves into the critical challenges of maternal health, specifically highlighting the disparities for black women. It explores the innovative approaches a local community hospital is taking to revolutionize maternal health care by shifting from transactional to relationship-based care delivery, while leveraging limited resources in a rural area. </p><p>Listen to the powerful story of Toni Smith, a new mother whose encounter with congestive heart failure (CHF) shortly after childbirth underscores the urgent need for enhanced, scalable maternal health services that connects care teams with patients – no matter where they are. Her journey through the hospital’s pioneering program not only saved her life but also propelled her toward a healthier future, spotlighting the critical impact of supportive, integrated care in black maternal health. </p><p>This episode isn’t just a conversation; it’s a tribute to the resilience of mothers and the transformative potential of empathetic healthcare that includes remote patient monitoring (RPM), enabling the care team to respond to notifications received in the moment of need identifying patients at risk for potential adverse events. Tune in to discover how real-time response can significantly improve maternal health especially for underserved populations and their children, leading to life saving health outcomes.<br/><br/><b>Hosts</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p><b>Featured Guests</b></p><ul><li>Dr. Keisha Callins, MD, MPH, OBGYN with Community Health Care Systems in Georgia</li><li>Heather Daniels, RN, BSN, Perinatal Services Director, Liberty Regional Medical Center in Hinesville, Georgia</li><li>Toni Smith, a former patient at Liberty Regional Medical Center in Hinesville, Georgia</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the first episode of our two-part maternal-child health podcast. This episode delves into the critical challenges of maternal health, specifically highlighting the disparities for black women. It explores the innovative approaches a local community hospital is taking to revolutionize maternal health care by shifting from transactional to relationship-based care delivery, while leveraging limited resources in a rural area. </p><p>Listen to the powerful story of Toni Smith, a new mother whose encounter with congestive heart failure (CHF) shortly after childbirth underscores the urgent need for enhanced, scalable maternal health services that connects care teams with patients – no matter where they are. Her journey through the hospital’s pioneering program not only saved her life but also propelled her toward a healthier future, spotlighting the critical impact of supportive, integrated care in black maternal health. </p><p>This episode isn’t just a conversation; it’s a tribute to the resilience of mothers and the transformative potential of empathetic healthcare that includes remote patient monitoring (RPM), enabling the care team to respond to notifications received in the moment of need identifying patients at risk for potential adverse events. Tune in to discover how real-time response can significantly improve maternal health especially for underserved populations and their children, leading to life saving health outcomes.<br/><br/><b>Hosts</b></p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist, GoMo Health</li><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/shelley-schoenfeld/'>Shelley Schoenfeld</a>, Chief Strategist, GoMo Health</li></ul><p><b>Featured Guests</b></p><ul><li>Dr. Keisha Callins, MD, MPH, OBGYN with Community Health Care Systems in Georgia</li><li>Heather Daniels, RN, BSN, Perinatal Services Director, Liberty Regional Medical Center in Hinesville, Georgia</li><li>Toni Smith, a former patient at Liberty Regional Medical Center in Hinesville, Georgia</li></ul><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Scaling Child Welfare Engagement to Activate Parents, Caregivers and Youth</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Personalized engagement combined with the use of AI is the key to directly improving outcomes and behaviors in the U.S. child welfare, foster care, and justice systems. Listen as our experts dive deep into the world of child welfare, showcasing how to build the right engagement strategy and real-life examples of the positive impact personalized, scalable methods of engagement can have on families, caregivers, and adolescents.     Experts: Bob Gold, MS, Chief Behavioral Technolo...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Personalized engagement combined with the use of AI is the key to directly improving outcomes and behaviors in the U.S. child welfare, foster care, and justice systems. Listen as our experts dive deep into the world of child welfare, showcasing how to build the right engagement strategy and real-life examples of the positive impact personalized, scalable methods of engagement can have on families, caregivers, and adolescents.    </p><p>Experts:</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold, MS</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist at GoMo Health </li><li>Danielle Nabinger, MSW, Child Welfare​ Consultant </li></ul><p><br/><br/></p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Personalized engagement combined with the use of AI is the key to directly improving outcomes and behaviors in the U.S. child welfare, foster care, and justice systems. Listen as our experts dive deep into the world of child welfare, showcasing how to build the right engagement strategy and real-life examples of the positive impact personalized, scalable methods of engagement can have on families, caregivers, and adolescents.    </p><p>Experts:</p><ul><li><a href='https://gomohealth.com/about/healthcare-speakers/bob-gold/'>Bob Gold, MS</a>, Chief Behavioral Technologist at GoMo Health </li><li>Danielle Nabinger, MSW, Child Welfare​ Consultant </li></ul><p><br/><br/></p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Sports Psychology: The Power of the Mind for Peak Performance</itunes:title>
    <title>Sports Psychology: The Power of the Mind for Peak Performance</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Unlock the secrets to peak physical and emotional health by mastering the vital connection between your brain and body with an episode dedicated to sports and the mind. This episode focuses on enhancing brain-to-body connectivity, tackling broad and specific challenges including athletic performance optimization. Hosted by Bob Gold, a behavioral technologist with more than two decades of research in human motivation, and Dave Williams, award-winning radio news and talk show personality, liste...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Unlock the secrets to peak physical and emotional health by mastering the vital connection between your brain and body with an episode dedicated to sports and the mind. This episode focuses on enhancing brain-to-body connectivity, tackling broad and specific challenges including athletic performance optimization. Hosted by Bob Gold, a behavioral technologist with more than two decades of research in human motivation, and Dave Williams, award-winning radio news and talk show personality, listen as they explore sports psychology’s essential role in achieving peak athletic performance.</p><p>Our expert guests, Dr. Alan Goldberg and Donna de Varona, share their extensive sports psychology experience. Olympic gold medalist Donna de Varona talks about psychological strategies from her swimming career, highlighting how sports psychology supports high-level competition and advocacy in sports. </p><p>This episode walks you through fascinating practical brain training exercises and highlights the broader applications of sports psychology. It demonstrates how these practices can improve mental and physical health, enhancing cognitive function and resilience. Listeners will learn to process sensory inputs like sight and touch at astonishing speeds, crucial not only for enhancing sports performance but also for application to everyday life. </p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unlock the secrets to peak physical and emotional health by mastering the vital connection between your brain and body with an episode dedicated to sports and the mind. This episode focuses on enhancing brain-to-body connectivity, tackling broad and specific challenges including athletic performance optimization. Hosted by Bob Gold, a behavioral technologist with more than two decades of research in human motivation, and Dave Williams, award-winning radio news and talk show personality, listen as they explore sports psychology’s essential role in achieving peak athletic performance.</p><p>Our expert guests, Dr. Alan Goldberg and Donna de Varona, share their extensive sports psychology experience. Olympic gold medalist Donna de Varona talks about psychological strategies from her swimming career, highlighting how sports psychology supports high-level competition and advocacy in sports. </p><p>This episode walks you through fascinating practical brain training exercises and highlights the broader applications of sports psychology. It demonstrates how these practices can improve mental and physical health, enhancing cognitive function and resilience. Listeners will learn to process sensory inputs like sight and touch at astonishing speeds, crucial not only for enhancing sports performance but also for application to everyday life. </p><p>Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe today to receive new episode drops, comment with questions for our hosts/guests and follow @GoMoHealth on social for the latest in healthcare engagement.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Battling – and Beating – an Early Journey of Addiction: A Whole Person Approach to Recovery and Empowerment</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a powerful, frightening condition that can destroy lives, purpose, and perceived self-worth.  Discover the power of personal recovery journeys through Annette’s inspiring story. Growing up in a home deeply affected by SUD and family impact, Annette’s early exposure to substance use set her on a challenging path. From her pre-teen years into adulthood, she faced a harrowing spiral of dependency, legal troubles, and the heartbreak of losing the privilege to ...]]></itunes:summary>
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