The focus of our program is to educate, encourage, entertain and inspire you to enrich your physical, emotional, and spiritual life. Dr. Connie will share her experience and expertise as not only the White House doctor to three sitting Presidents, but also as a practicing physician at her own concierge medical practice. Guests on the program will consist of successful individuals in various fields... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 109 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture |
The most beautiful season of the year is here as we celebrate Christmas and Hanukkah. In this heartwarming episode, Dr. Connie shares her happiest holiday moments with her son, Andrew, and her two eldest grandchildren, Addie and Alex. Join us for the... more
Today, as we gather with loved ones to express gratitude, let's take a moment to recognize true heroes among us: firefighters, law enforcement, emergency response teams, and military veterans. Dr. Connie, a Navy veteran herself, shares a heartfelt co... more
October is spooky for more than just Halloween. With the presidential election approaching in a deeply polarized country and a constant stream of bad news in the media, how can we stay sane? Dr. Connie has the prescription - a conversation with Heath... more
Presidential election! Taxes! Inflation! Covid again! Feeling a bit stressed lately? With the relentless flow of media and anxiety-provoking messages on social media, it’s no wonder. So, how do we survive the constant barrage of bad news and stress? ... more
What's the secret to bouncing back from a serious injury or surgery? Physical therapists may hold the key. Join Dr. Connie as she interviews Dr. Amber Enright, one of America's 313,000 licensed physical therapists. Discover Amber's career journey and... more
In this special July episode, Dr. Connie dedicates the show to celebrating America’s 248th birthday. She opens with a heartfelt and important monologue reflecting on her nine years of service as the White House Doctor, during which she served three A... more
Dr. Connie celebrates the month of June by honoring grads and dads. She taps into a valuable family resource by asking her oldest son, Andrew Stevens, to join her in the studio to talk about his most important job: being the father to three children ... more
In honor of Mother's Day, join Dr. Connie as she explores the beautiful intersection of family and medicine. What is life like for a mother who is also a practicing physician? Dr. Connie, a dedicated mother and grandmother, engages in a meaningful an... more
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