A Personal Conversation with Dr. Oz - Dr. Mark Hyman

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Episode 18
The Doctor's Farmacy

A Personal Conversation with Dr. Oz

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Creating a movement often means meeting resistance, and it also means persisting. My guest on this week’s episode of The Doctor’s Farmacy, Dr. Oz, has changed the way that we approach our health, and he’s made wellness more accessible than ever.

What most people don’t know about Dr. Oz is that he is a practicing physician. He still shows up to a hospital every week to do a job in addition to running his show, fighting for internet transparency, and running his nonprofit, HealthCorps.

On this episode, Dr. Oz sets the record straight on his name and brand. Although many people believe that Dr. Oz is selling supplements, skincare items, and more, you might be surprised to learn that Dr. Oz doesn’t actually have his name attached to any products. So why has his name become synonymous with advertising? Because of internet marketing laws. Dr. Oz explains how the lack of transparency around internet marketing has made it easy for people to use his name without his consent. I’ve had a small taste of this myself in the past.

In this episode, Dr. Oz also talks about his work with HealthCorps and their mission to change the lives of teens across America through in-school mentorship programs and much more.

And finally, we talk about Dr. Oz’s daily routine to manage his energy including prioritizing sleep (including naps!), and the importance of kindness, consciousness, service, and family.

You won’t want to miss this intimate conversation with America’s teacher. Listen in on Apple Podcasts or anywhere else you access podcasts, and check out my new Podcast page to find all the past episodes in one place.

I hope you enjoyed this conversation as much as I did. Wishing you health and happiness,
Mark Hyman, MD
Mark Hyman, MD

Guest

 
Mark Hyman, MD

Mark Hyman, MD is the Founder and Director of The UltraWellness Center, the Head of Strategy and Innovation of Cleveland Clinic's Center for Functional Medicine, and a 13-time New York Times Bestselling author.

If you are looking for personalized medical support, we highly recommend contacting Dr. Hyman’s UltraWellness Center in Lenox, Massachusetts today.

 
Dr. Oz

Dr. Oz, has changed the way that we approach our health, and he’s made wellness more accessible than ever.

What most people don’t know about Dr. Oz is that he is a practicing physician. He still shows up to a hospital every week to do a job in addition to running his show, fighting for internet transparency, and running his nonprofit, HealthCorps.

If you are looking for personalized medical support, we highly recommend contacting Dr. Hyman’s UltraWellness Center in Lenox, Massachusetts today.

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