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The Well-Being Manifesto Begins: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Science, and a Mission for Better Living

The Well-Being Manifesto Begins: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Science, and a Mission for Better Living

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Welcome to the premiere episode of The Well-Being Manifesto, hosted by Dr. Moain Abu Dabrh and Dr. David Freeman—two physician-scientists with a passion for advancing whole person care. In this conversation, they share the powerful “why” behind the podcast: cutting through the hype of the wellness industry to deliver timeless truths, evidence-based practices, and practical frameworks for thriving at every level—personally, interpersonally, and organizationally.

Moain and David open up about their own journeys in medicine, the personal turning points that shaped their focus on well-being, and the inspiration behind frameworks like MEDS, EMBRACE, LEADERSHIP, and VIP CORE. They also take you on a 3,000-year tour of wellbeing history—from Egyptian healers and Hippocrates to Marcus Aurelius and modern neuroscience.

This is more than a podcast—it's a manifesto for meaningful, sustainable change in how we live, lead, and connect. Subscribe now and join the movement for less hype, more truth, and better living.

➡️ Learn more and connect at thewellbeingmanifesto.com
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🎧 Coming up next: A powerful conversation with renowned physician and thought leader Dr. Amit Sood.

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