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On Small, Mighty Steps, Real Change, and the Heart of Healing | Featuring Dr. Dean Ornish

On Small, Mighty Steps, Real Change, and the Heart of Healing | Featuring Dr. Dean Ornish

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In this episode of The Well-Being Manifesto, hosts Dr. Moain Abu Dabrh and Dr. David Freeman welcome world-renowned physician, researcher, and New York Times bestselling author Dr. Dean Ornish — founder and president of the Preventive Medicine Research Institute and pioneer of lifestyle medicine.

For over four decades, Dr. Ornish's groundbreaking research has proven that comprehensive lifestyle changes — including nutrition, movement, stress management, love, and connection — can not only prevent but even reverse chronic diseases like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, prostate cancer, and now early Alzheimer's disease.

Together, they explore:

  • 💪 The science behind reversing heart disease and Alzheimer's naturally

  • 🧠 Why small, consistent steps can drive big, lasting health transformations

  • ❤️ How love, compassion, and social connection are medicine for the heart and mind

  • 🥗 The impact of a whole-food, plant-based diet on longevity and emotional well-being

  • 🧘 The role of stress management and mindfulness in true healing

  • 🌍 How lifestyle medicine empowers people and systems to move from "sick care" to real health

Dr. Ornish's message is clear: change doesn't have to be radical to be powerful. Every small, mighty step — in how we eat, move, breathe, and connect — brings us closer to healing, purpose, and joy.

If you're ready to reimagine what's possible for your health and well-being, this conversation is a must-listen.

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