Steven Eisenberg's Interviews
Dr. Steven Eisenberg aka "the Singing oncologist", & author of "Love Is the Strongest Medicine"
In Dr. Steven Eisenberg’s oncology practice, the enemy is cancer, but it’s also denial, anger, and fear–draining emotions that can interfere with the effectiveness of treatment. Every day, Dr. Steven helps patients fight cancer using both time-tested conventional therapies and innovative medical technologies. At the sa
Listen in to learn about the unique journey Chris had to beating cancer with naturopathy instead of with chemotherapy. “It’s not just about the diet. It’s about exercise. It’s about your mindset. Choosing to be positive versus negative. Choosing to forgive people who have hurt you.” — Chris Wark Learn more about this e
26 Tony Wrighton - When Life is a Bit Meh, You Need Energy!
Listen in to learn about the contributing factors to low energy and some of the ways you can overcome the feeling of “meh”. “What we understand about energy and energetic forces that come from things like love is absolutely nothing compared to what it will be in 50-100 years time.” — Tony Wrighton Learn more about this
The Strongest Medicine: Cancer Treatment Insights with Dr. Steven Eisenberg
“I went into oncology because I was fascinated by the human side of cancer,” says Dr. Eisenberg. This motivation gives him a unique focus while struggling alongside his patients searching for a cancer cure. He talks about not leaving his patients’ humanity out of the picture of cancer cells, and how that ultimately pro
53: How Dr. Steven Eisenberg, the Singing Oncologist, Discovered that Love is the Strongest Medicine
You might think that music and medicine are two totally separate worlds that cannot be brought together. However, today’s guest, Dr. Steven Eisenberg, not only brings his musical gifts to his patients, but he has also healed himself through connecting to his creative energy. Steven specializes in oncology and hematolog
Listen in to learn why Dr. Amy Shah believes stress is so detrimental to our health and wellbeing, and practical changes you can make to significantly improve your quality of life. “Stress, and mental stress, has just the same effect as eating junk food or smoking.” — Dr. Amy Shah Learn more about this episode of The D
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