podcast
10 Feb 2020
Today on the podcast I speak with Drew Ramsey, MD who is a leading innovator in mental health, combining clinical excellence, nutritional interventions and creative media. He is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and in active clinical practice in New York City.
His work and writing have been featured by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Lancet Psychiatry, and The Today Show, BBC, and NPR, which named him a “kale evangelist.” He’s given two TEDx talks with a third coming this Fall. He is the author of three books, Eat Complete: The 21 Nutrients that Fuel Brain Power, Boost Weight Loss and Transform Your Health, 50 Shades of Kale, and The Happiness Diet. His e-course, Eat To Beat Depression, helps people maximize their brain health with every bite.
He is on the Advisory Board at Men’s Health, the Editorial Board at Medscape Psychiatry, and is a Scientific Adviser to the stigma-fighting non-profit Bring Change To Mind.
The subjects that I spoke about with Drew on the podcast covered the following:
I’m delighted to confirm too that we have kindly been gifted a discount code for you all to use on Dr Drew Ramsey’s course - ‘Eat To Beat Depression - Harnessing the Power of Food to Boost Mood’. By clicking on this link here to access the course, you will receive 15% discount off the original price of the course.
And remember to check out Dr Drew Ramsey on his website and social media pages by following the links on the page here, and also have a look at Dr Drew’s books - Eat Complete, Fifty Shades of Kale and The Happiness Diet by clicking this link.
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"Food and food nutritionally do impact things like depression risk, they do impact things like inflammation which we know directly correlate with things like depression and dementia. And to really help patients add this idea and this way of thinking as a way of empowering them
Dr Drew Ramsey
I really really hope that you enjoyed listening to this pod - and despite Dr Drews incredible intelligence, his accolades, and the fact that hes an associate clinical professor - he is so down to earth and I absolutely loved having Dr Drew on the pod with me to share his immense knowledge and passion for his field of expertise with you.Drew Ramsey, MD is a leading innovator in mental health, combining clinical excellence, nutritional interventions and creative media. He is an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and in active clinical practice in New York City. His work and writing have been featured by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Lancet Psychiatry, and The Today Show, BBC, and NPR, which named him a “kale evangelist.” He’s given two TEDx talks with a third coming this Fall. He is the author of three books, Eat Complete: The 21 Nutrients that Fuel Brain Power, Boost Weight Loss and Transform Your Health, 50 Shades of Kale, and The Happiness Diet. His e-course, Eat To Beat Depression, helps people maximize their brain health with every bite. He is on the Advisory Board at Men’s Health, the Editorial Board at Medscape Psychiatry, and is a Scientific Adviser to the stigma-fighting non-profit Bring Change To Mind. He splits his time between New York City and rural Indiana where he lives with his wife, children and parents on his 127 acre organic farm and forest.
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