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Our 24th episode of the WUFF Podcast features Ricky and Will from Food Forest Abundance. Food Forest Abundance was established in 2020 as a way to help people grow their own food and has blossomed into a global movement to help people become more self-reliant. A food forest is a diverse, perennial garden that mimics a forest ecosystem and patterns found in nature. Through layers of design, life extends in all directions producing food, medicine, sanctuary, and habitat. Food forests incorporate 7 layers of edible plants including fruit and nut trees, shrubs, herbs, vines, rhizomes, mushrooms, and perennial vegetables. A food forest is thoughtfully designed to produce maximum nutrition, beauty and abundance.
Our 23rd episode of the WUFF Podcast features Heidi Brill. Heidi is a wife and mother of two, Ashlyn 17 and Kaylee 15. She has been in the childcare field for over 20 years and co-owner of a childcare center for over 10 years. Heidi is active in two first responder groups and loves to volunteer in her community. She was recently elected to the New Holstein school board where she will address transparency, fiscal responsibility, and student mental health just among other important issues. Heidi is a firm believer that strong leaders=strong schools=strong communities.
Our 22nd episode of the WUFF Podcast features Aruna Tummala, MD. Dr. Tummala is a board-certified adult and geriatric psychiatrist and founder of Trinergy Center for Integrative Psychiatry in New Berlin, WI. Dr. Tummala is also board certified in integrative and holistic medicine by the Academy of Integrative Health & Medicine. She has received training in functional medicine and Ayurveda, the oldest medical system in the world. Dr. Tummala recently received certification in hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) through the International Board of Undersea Medicine (IBUM). Inspired by the realization that conventional psychiatry has become a linear, medication-dependent, symptoms-based model with little to offer the millions of people struggling with mental illness, Dr. Tummala turned to integrative psychiatry, fully embracing its patient-centered, collaborative care approach. Unlike conventional psychiatry, Integrative psychiatry attempts to find the root cause of a person’s problems and work towards achieving overall mental health and balance. At Trinergy Center for Integrative Psychiatry, Dr. Tummala has developed a unique method to treat mental health problems with tremendous benefit to her patients. She embraces an innovative, mind-body-spirit approach that combines the science of modern medicine with the wisdom of ancient medicine to address the root causes of physiological symptoms. Rather than just addressing the symptoms of mental illness, Dr. Tummala uses a broad scope of intervention, including diet, exercise, meditation, yoga, nutritional supplements, Ayurvedic herbs, HBOT, psychotherapy and careful use of psychiatric medicines. She recognizes that reducing the reliance on psychiatric medicines, reduces the severity and occurrence of side effects, while empowering her patients. Health, harmony and vitality, is something she envisions and strives for in all her patients.
Our 21rst episode of the WUFF Podcast features Amanda Bengston. Amanda is a 34-year-old mother of three; Aiden, Aubree, and Amelia. She is married to her wonderful husband, Ben, is a leader, and a God-fearing woman. Amanda has worked in healthcare since she was 18 years old, starting in the kitchen and making her way through school to become an RN. Amanda was considered an “essential employee” and worked through the entire pandemic, but after the vaccine mandate was announced she sadly had to go on a leave of absence due to intensifying discrimination and harassment directed at her by many coworkers and employees for questioning the safety of covid vaccines for nursing moms, such as herself. Unfortunately, her temporary leave of absence turned into a termination of employment. However, Amanda has courageously decided to put her efforts elsewhere, and is currently running for Racine County Supervisor. As a candidate she believes in bodily autonomy, informed consent, and the right to make medical decisions for ourselves and our children!
Our 20th episode of the WUFF Podcast features Dr. Pierre Kory. Dr. Kory is a Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine specialist and is a former Associate Professor and Chief of the Critical Care Service at the University of Wisconsin. Prior to COVID, he was an internationally renowned pioneer in the field of critical care ultrasonography, having served as senior editor of an award-winning textbook in its 2nd edition, translated into 7 languages. During COVID, he co-founded and serves as the President and Chief Medical Officer of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance, a non-profit organization dedicated to developing he most effective treatment protocols for COVID-19 (flccc.net). Having co-authored over ten peer-reviewed manuscripts on COVID-19, he is considered one of the world’s clinical experts in both the disease and the role of ivermectin and other early treatments. Dr. Kory is also considered a master educator and has won major Departmental Teaching Awards at multiple institutions in his career.
Our 19th episode of the WUFF Podcast features Becca Thomas. Becca started her career in mainstream healthcare, but it didn't take long for her to realize that she didn't fit well in that field. She went on to get certified in nutrition and now specializes in helping couples with fertility, naturally. Becca is also the host of the Step out of Line podcast where she helps women learn to live unconventionally in their own lives and pursue the path that is best for them and their family. Becca is a wife and homeschool mom to 3 children.
Our 18th episode of the WUFF Podcast features Angela Amundson. Angela went to school at UW-Milwaukee and has been a Registered Nurse for over 10 years working in both the Emergency Department and Labor and Delivery. Over the years she has worked in many different states across the US and has gone on several medical mission trips to Uganda, working in remote hospitals. In 2016, the year Angela and her husband were married, he started having many gastrointestinal problems that doctors could not solve. They found a nutritionist to help guide them in how to help his body heal, and since then Angela has dedicated many hours over the last 5 years to learn about nutrition and supplements to help support the body in healing. Angela received a certificate in Herbalism from Trinity School of Natural Health and has attended many different conferences and trainings in identifying root causes of poor health by muscle testing through applied kinesiology.
Our 17th episode of the WUFF Podcast features Mary Tocco. Mary Tocco has been in the natural health care field for over 40 years and spent many years working in the holistic, functional medicine and chiropractic health field. Mary is working as a natural health advocate for people who want to improve their health by consultation.
Mary is the Vice President for the Foundation for Pediatric Health (501c3), co-founder of the American Chiropractic Autism Board (ACAB) 2006, helped manage Hope For Autism, (HFA) a training program for physicians who want to help children with autism recover. She was the Director of Vaccine Research and Education for Michigan for Vaccine Choice, a non-profit (501c) watchdog group, insuring vaccine choice in Michigan until December 2016. Mary Tocco is on the Board of Directors for WAVE, World Association for Vaccine Education (www.novaccine.com)
Mary was married to chiropractor Sam Tocco of Clarkston, Michigan for 24 years and they have 5 healthy non-vaccinated children and 10 non-vaccinated grandchildren. Before having their first child 41 years ago, they had the opportunity to research childhood vaccines, and the practice of drugging healthy children and decided to raise their children “outside” the medical model. There was enough evidence back then to convince them to avoid vaccines and unnecessary drugs. Mary has now spent thousands of hours sifting through studies and journal articles and presents compelling evidence that vaccines are a “medical assault” on the human body and those vaccinated end up dependent on medical interventions. She has dedicated her adult life to learning, attending numerous chiropractic and holistic conferences, functional-medicine conferences as well as vaccine and autism conferences around the country.
In 1994, a bill was introduced in Michigan, which threatened to remove the “Philosophical Exemption” to waive vaccines. Mary was very concerned for the families in her state and got involved with Michigan Opposing Mandatory Vaccines (MOM), a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the right of parents to waive vaccines if they choose. She testified before the government health policy committee as to why this bill should not pass. The group successfully stopped the bill from passing and to date; Michigan is one of about 15 states that still have the philosophical exemption. The group is now called, Michigan For Vaccine Choice.
Our 16th episode of the WUFF Podcast features Alyssa Pollow. Alyssa worked as a Registered Nurse (RN) in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) until 8 years ago when she started her work as a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, caring for pediatric heart failure and transplant patients. She resigned from her position in December 2021, due to “burn out”, the need for a better work-life balance, and frustrations with COVID-19 vaccination mandates. Alyssa is from Germantown, where she lives with her husband and two daughters.
Our 15th episode of the WUFF Podcast features Scarlett Johnson. Scarlett is a mother of five children and has lived in Mequon since 2009. Scarlett has always been actively involved in the lives of her children, and she is an enthusiastic volunteer in their schools. Recently, Scarlett has become a passionate advocate for children in this community, and a voice for parents, educators and stakeholders who often feel they will be “canceled” if they speak out. Scarlett began petitioning for the opening of schools in the Fall of 2020 as early as June 2020. She led the fight for in-person learning when the MTSD School Board made the unpopular and unanimous choice to shut down all public schools in the district (while keeping Homestead high school open as daycare for an extra fee). Scarlett helped to organize the recall, and now the restore effort in Mequon-Thiensville. This effort forced the first steps to substantive change and began the process of greater transparency, reduced mitigation, academic recovery strategies, re-evaluation of divisive concepts in PD, and some awareness that what is acceptable in Madison is not ok in Mequon-Thiensville. Despite the positive steps forward, there is still so much more to accomplish. As a board member, she will continue to be a passionate advocate for children and parents in the community. She will continue to fight for academic excellence, and against the politicalization of classrooms. She will also work to reverse irrational responses to the pandemic that lead to packed stadiums and sporting events, but cancellations of the children’s band and orchestra concerts.
Our 14th episode of the WUFF Podcast features Dr. Jay LaGuardia. Dr. Jay LaGuardia was born and raised in the state of New Jersey. In 1993 Dr. Jay LaGuardia became the youngest director in the history of Stucky Chiropractic. Over the course of the next 25 years that clinic grew into one of the largest single clinics in the world, and Dr. Jay ended up owning and operating 8 more clinics with employees and staff numbering more than 500. While Dr. Jay maintained a focus on lifestyle enhancement, fitness, and nutrition he continued to grow his business successes across a multitude of industries and platforms. Working with these business owners he was able to teach them the power of having a success mindset, igniting their passion, and accelerating their prosperity. As a keynote speaker, Dr. Jay has been able to share his amazing strategies for building a better business and life with tens of thousands of people all over the world. He was selected Chiropractor of the Year in 2003 and 2015 as well as elected President of the Chiropractic Society of Wisconsin. In 2016 Dr. Jay published a book and it became an Amazon Bestseller. Even though he has had the good fortune to teach, train, educate, and influence thousands of people through his seminars, lectures, coaching, and book, Dr. Jay LaGuardia has never forgotten what is most important in life. Giving back to both the community and helping other business owners to achieve more success has always been a foundation of his life.
Our 13th episode of the WUFF Podcast features Dr. Natalya Puckett. Dr. Natalya Puckett was born and raised in Siberia, Russia where she graduated from medical school and completed a Clinical Pharmacology fellowship. She moved to the United States in 2000 where she finished her Family Medicine residency program in 2012. Dr. Natalya practices Clinical Homeopathy, Clinical and Introspective Hypnosis, and Emotional Freedom Technique (EMT). She loves life and everything that is connected to healthy and happy living. She lives in Wisconsin and has an adult daughter. Join us in an informative conversation on health and well-being!
Our 12th episode of the WUFF Podcast features James Neuenschwander, M.D. You may know him as Dr. Neu! He founded Bio Energy Medical Center, a multidisciplinary, integrative medical practice located in Ann Arbor, MI, Since the formation of his practice in 1988, he has treated children and adults with complex, chronic health problems which have not responded to conventional therapies and strives to promote wellness through prevention. His approach consists of searching for and remediating root causes. He also founded and is co-owner of Creating Brighter Futures, an ABA center, located in Ann Arbor, MI.
Dr. Neu graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science Degree, in the honors program in cellular and molecular biology from the University of Michigan in 1981. He went on to receive his Medical Degree, from the University of Michigan in 1985. After graduation, he completed three years of a surgical residency at the University of Michigan before leaving voluntarily to pursue a career in integrative medicine.
Dr. Neu is board-certified in Emergency Medicine (BCEM/AAPS), Integrative and Holistic Medicine (ABIM/AAPS, ABIHM), as well as Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine (ABAARM). In addition, he is a Fellow of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) and holds a certification in chelation therapy. He is a member of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, American Academy of Anti- Aging Medicine, American College for the Advancement of Medicine, and the International Lyme Associated Disease Society. He has been a Defeat Autism Now (DAN!) practitioner since 2007. He has been a member of Medical Academy Pediatric Special Needs (MAPS) since its founding, a fellow since 2014, and currently a faculty and executive board member of the organization. He has over 30 years of experience in integrative medicine and over 25 years of experience in emergency medicine.
The 11th episode of the WUFF Podcast features Ali Phipps. Ali is a Certified Nurse Midwife who has had the privilege of attending well over 1,200 births. For the past 26 years, she's practiced a full scope of midwifery, including antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, newborn, and gynecology.
In the Spring of 2021, Ali received two doses of the Covid vaccine, which led to a plethora of health problems. She was admitted to the hospital twice, had numerous appointments with pulmonologists, and was required to step away from a job she loves. Ali's story is not an isolated incidence and only further proves that vaccine injuries are real, not rare. Join Ali as she bravely shares her personal experience.
Welcome to the 10th episode of the WUFF Podcast! It features Dr. Jack Wolfson who is a board-certified cardiologist, #1 Amazon best-selling author, husband and father and the nation’s #1 natural heart doctor. For more than 2 decades, more than one million people have enjoyed the warmth, compassion and transformational power of his natural heart health courses and events. He is the nation’s #1 natural heart doctor.
Dr. Wolfson is founder of Wolfson Integrative Cardiology, his heart health practice in Arizona, and TheDrsWolfson.com, an online resource center with natural health information. He has been named as one of America’s Top Functional Medicine Doctors and is a 5-time winner of the Natural Choice Awards as a holistic M.D. Dr. Wolfson’s work has been covered by more than 100 media outlets, including NBC, CNN and the Washington Post. He is a natural cardiologist called upon by doctors and people travel from across the globe for his natural heart health treatment and advice.
His book, The Paleo Cardiologist, about natural heart health was an Amazon #1 best-seller.
Dr. Wolfson and his wife Heather have four children and are committed to making the world a better place to live. Through their philanthropic efforts, they provide for those in need (including animal rights) and causes supporting natural health.
The 9th episode of the WUFF Podcast features Hilda Labrada Gore. She is the host and producer of the popular Wise Traditions and Tradiciones Sabias podcasts. A certified health coach and ancestral health advocate, she has traveled the world exploring traditional practices for optimal well-being. Hilda shares the best of experts, experiences, and epic adventures on the podcasts, her Holistic Hilda YouTube channel, and on ancestral health tours and retreats that she leads. Hilda is also a podcast coach and the author of “Podcasting Made Simple.” She especially enjoys helping people in the health and wellness space launch and improve their shows. Hilda has energy to spare thanks to her love for sunshine and liverwurst.
Our 8th episode of the WUFF Podcast features Dr. Paul Alexander. Dr. Alexander is considered a global expert on COVID-19 generally and in some areas highly expertized. Dr. Alexander holds masters level study at York University Canada, a masters in epidemiology at U of Toronto, a masters in evidence-based medicine at Oxford and a doctorate in evidence-based medicine and research methods from McMaster University in Canada. He has published on COVID treatment and has other COVID related scientific publications. He has teaching experience in epidemiology and in the teaching of clinical epidemiology to masters, doctoral, clinical practitioners, and surgeons in evidence-based medicine, and research methodology.
Dr. Alexander is a former Assistant Professor at McMaster University in evidence-based medicine and research methodology; former COVID Pandemic evidence-synthesis advisor to WHO-PAHO Washington, DC (2020) and former senior advisor to COVID Pandemic policy in Health and Human Services (HHS) Washington, DC (A Secretary), in the US government in the Trump administration; worked/appointed in 2008 at WHO as a regional specialist/epidemiologist in Europe's Regional office Denmark (nations involved in assigned WHO's project were Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, Poland), worked for the government of Canada as an epidemiologist for roughly 12 years, appointed as the Canadian in-field epidemiologist (2002-2004) to South Asia (residing) as part of an international CIDA funded, Health Canada executed project on TB/HIV co-infection and multi-drug resistant TB (MDR-TB) control (involving India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Afghanistan, posted to Kathmandu); employed from 2017 to 2019 at Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) Virginia USA as the evidence synthesis meta-analysis systematic review guideline development lead/trainer.
Currently he works with and technically supports several international COVID-19 research groups out of the USA, Canada, and elsewhere. Check out his website here: https://www.drpaulalexander.com/
Our 7th episode features Nurse Erin. She has spent her life fighting to serve and protect the freedoms of everyday Americans. At just 17-years old, she joined the United States Army and was deployed to Iraq when the battle just began in early 2003. After returning home, she turned her focus, drive, and dedication to defending our most deeply-held values on American soil.
Erin has spent years fighting for medical freedom. In 2020, Erin volunteered for the frontlines yet again as a traveling nurse assigned to New York's Elmhurst Hospital during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020. What she found there horrified her and inspired a new focus on her advocacy.
Erin's book, The Undercover Epicenter Nurse, reveals how gross negligence, insurance fraud, medical malpractice, and good old-fashioned greed are killing everyday Americans at Elmhurst and beyond. Her new fight is a fight for freedom, a right to choose, a return to ethics, a need for full transparency, and a respect for the truth--values sorely needed in the medical field today.
The 6th episode of the WUFF Podcast features Adam Dommeyer. Adam Dommeyer is a Faith Representative for North Start Territory of Wisconsin and Minnesota for Turning Point Faith, a new division of Turning Point USA. He is an Ordained Evangelist out of Hudson, Wisconsin with a Bachelor of Science in Pastoral Ministry. Adam graduated with a Master of Arts in Transformational Leadership from Bethel Seminary in May 2022 and authored the book "Almost a Mormon" published by WestBow Press. He is the father of two daughters, Ingrid and Liesel, and one son, Ezekiel. Adam spent 4 years speaking and preaching in Utah doing missions work and is currently busy speaking at numerous events throughout Minnesota and Wisconsin about faith, family, and freedom.
Our 5th episode features Dr. Robert Fox. Dr. Fox has been providing Integrative Medical care in a need based area since 2003. He works to turn underserved neighborhoods regarding medical care to "served" neighborhoods. Dr. Fox is a Biomedical Engineer, Doctor of Oriental Medicine, Acupuncture Physician, Nurse Practitioner, Stem Cell Fellow.
Our 5th episode features Dr. Robert Fox. Dr. Fox has been providing Integrative Medical care in a need based area since 2003. He works to turn underserved neighborhoods regarding medical care to "served" neighborhoods. Dr. Fox is a Biomedical Engineer, Doctor of Oriental Medicine, Acupuncture Physician, Nurse Practitioner, Stem Cell Fellow.
On our fourth episode we feature Justice Daniel Kelly. Justice Daniel Kelly was appointed to the Supreme Court by Gov. Scott Walker in 2016 to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Justice David T. Prosser, Jr. A native of Santa Barbara, California, Kelly grew up in Arvada, Colorado. He came to Waukesha, Wisconsin to study at Carroll College (now Carroll University), where he earned a bachelor's degree in Political Science and Spanish in 1986. He earned his law degree from Regent University School of Law in Virginia Beach, Virginia in 1991.
Before joining the Court, Kelly had 19 years' experience as a private practice attorney in Wisconsin and represented clients in cases before the Wisconsin Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court. Kelly spent most of his private practice career at one of the largest and oldest law firms in Wisconsin. Subsequently, he served as vice president and general counsel for a philanthropic foundation, and then practiced law at a firm he owned and founded in Waukesha.
Early in his legal career, Kelly was a law clerk and then staff attorney for the Office of Special Masters of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, from 1992 to 1996. He worked as a law clerk for the late Wisconsin Court of Appeals Judge Ralph Adam Fine from 1991 to 1992.
Kelly is a member of the board of advisors and past president of the Milwaukee Lawyer's Chapter of the Federalist Society. He serves on the Carroll University President's Advisory Council and is a former member of the Wisconsin Advisory Committee of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Kelly is currently in the position of Senior Fellow in Constitutional Governance at the Institute for Reforming Government.
Kelly is married and has five children. He lives in North Prairie, Wisconsin.
Our third episode of the WUFF Podcast features Tara Czachor. She is a medical freedom advocate in Wisconsin who co-founded Wisconsin United for Freedom. She is a wife and mother to four daughters. She has a BA in Human Development and Psychology from the University of Wisconsin Green Bay. She has been active in the medical freedom movement for six years and is extremely active in all aspects of medical freedom on social media and in person. Check out the episode and hear about her journey to being active in medical freedom!
Our second episode of the WUFF Podcast! We feature Angela Dart, she works in data analytics for a local non-profit here in Wisconsin. She has a Master's degree in International Health, specializing in Global Disease Epidemiology and Control from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She has research experience in molecular biophysics studying the structure and function of viruses and proteins through electron microscopy and 3-D modeling. Angela has worked for 10 years with an international humanitarian organization where she served as their Manager of International Health programs. She is a fellow WUFF member and uses her limited downtime to read and digest Covid-19 research for friends and family.
Check out our first episode of the WUFF Podcast featuring an interview with Dr. Peter McCullough. He's a Professor of Medicine at Texas A&M College of Medicine, President of of the Cardiorenal Society of America, Editor-in-Chief of Cardiorenal Medicine and Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine, and a Senior Associate Editor of American Journal of Cardiology.
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