Dr Bill Campbell’s knowledge of addiction is based on both personal and career experience. He was a Family Physician when he quit alcohol 36 years ago. Now retired, he has become an Addictions Medicine Specialist, and is a past president of the Canadian Society of Addiction Medicine and of the Addiction Medicine Section of the Alberta Medical Association. He suffered an aortic aneurysm 12 years ago but was able to continue working with the aid of crutches.
6 April 2017, 10:46 pm
27 minutes 33 seconds
Episode 6 Joyce Ganong
A conversation with Joyce Ganong on recovering from a critical illness that occurred during an anniversary holiday with her husband in Tuscany. A former professional nutritionist, who held senior positions in British Columbia’s Ministry of Health, wrote a book “No Fear in Death’s Light” about her hospital experiences in Tuscany and back in Canada.
27 March 2017, 5:33 pm
31 minutes 48 seconds
Episode 5 Mary - Jo Fetterly
A conversation with Mary-Jo Fetterly on her recovery journey from a Spinal Cord Injury as the result of a skiing accident 12 years ago. A yoga pioneer and athlete, within a year she was back teaching yoga from her wheelchair and fighting for access & inclusion for the disabled.
13 March 2017, 9:17 pm
27 minutes 40 seconds
Episode 4 Sherry Strong
A conversation with Sherry Strong, Food Philosopher, Chef, Nutritionist and the Curator & Co-Founder of the World Wellness Project.
3 March 2017, 8:43 pm
26 minutes 56 seconds
Episode 1 Marni Spencer Devlin
A conversation with Marni Spencer-Devlin on recovering from molestation, rape, physical abuse, heroin addiction, prostitution, prison and then cancer.
24 February 2017, 5:24 pm
35 minutes 16 seconds
Episode 3 Shaye Molendyke
A conversation with Shaye Molendyke, Lt. Col. USAF, on PTSD and the success of Yoga for Warriors in treating PTSD in the military, front line responders and those suffering from addiction.