Dotsie Bausch and Raphael Wrobel

Switch4Good

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Olympic medalist Dotsie Bausch, alongside celebrity chef and longevity expert Raphael Wrobel, take listeners on a transformative journey toward optimal health and performance through food and lifestyle choices. Do you want to feel healthier, stronger, and more energized? A truly vibrant life is shaped by what we eat and how we live. Wellness is not defined by appearance or performance metrics, but by sustained energy, resilience, and overall quality of life. Tune in as they guide listeners of all ages through thoughtful conversations about food, longevity, and sustainable habits that support l...

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Dotsie Bausch and Raphael Wrobel

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Health

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Jul 1, 2026

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Episodes

173 - Dr. Dean Ornish….'Nuff Said! 13.04.2022

According to the CDC, about 659,000 people in the United States die from heart disease each year . That's 1 in every 4 deaths. A staggering 100 BILLION dollars were spent several years ago on stents and bypasses. But how effective are those dangerous, invasive, and costly procedures in improving the patients' quality of life? Is there an alternative? Today's guest is Dr. Dean Ornish, the founder a...

172 - How to Thrive with Diabetes with Drew Harrisberg 06.04.2022

Diabetes is one of the leading causes of death. It causes kidney failure, lower-limb amputations, and blindness in severe cases. As a person with diabetes, keeping your blood sugar levels within the range recommended by your doctor can be exasperating. That's because many things make your blood sugar levels fluctuate, sometimes unexpectedly. So how does someone with diabetes live a joyful and purp...

171 - The New Movie "Milked" with its Star, Chris Huriwai 30.03.2022

New Zealand, also known as Aotearoa, produces approximately 21 billion liters of milk every year, or about 3% of the world's milk production (95% of which are exported to more than 130 countries worldwide). Isn't that great? But wait until you see the impact of dairy farming on the environment.  Today we will talk about a fantastic film co-produced by a passionate Māori activist Chris Huriwai, co-...

170 - From 400 LBS to Climbing Mountains with Tim Kaufman 23.03.2022

How does a 400-pound cripple living in constant pain become an avid mountain climber and a triathlete? Here to tell his story and inspire everyone that change is possible is Tim Kaufman. Tim was diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) in his early twenties and lived in chronic pain most of his life. By the time he was 37, he was addicted to Fentanyl, alcohol, and fast food. Weighing over 400 p...

169 - Let's Eat with Forks Over Knives' Chef Del! 16.03.2022

Some oils are advertised as health foods. But no oil is really healthy, not even olive oil. If you don't want to spend your days eating steamed, poached, or boiled food and you think oil-free food is boring, this episode is for you. Today's guest, Chef Del Sroufe, will teach you how to sauté, stir-fry, bake, and roast without oil or butter. With 33 years of cooking experience, Chef Del is an exper...

FLASHBACK FRIDAY - Keto Diets and Cold Theory with Dr Hana Kahleova 11.03.2022

Dr. Hana Kahleova is the Director of Clinical Research at the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine. Through this role, she's authored over a dozen nutrition studies with a focus on diabetes and meal timing. The results could drastically change your life for good—whether you suffer from type 1 or type 2 diabetes, an autoimmune disease, or "normal" health issues that make you feel less than...

168 - Healing Inflammatory Arthritis with Clint Paddison 09.03.2022

Imagine living life in constant physical pain, not knowing whether it will get better or worse the next day. Living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) isn't always easy. Everyday chores can become a challenge as the disease progresses. Fortunately, there are various treatments and strategies to better manage the condition. Today's guest developed rheumatoid arthritis at age 31, becoming incapacitated...

167 - Busting Nutrition Myths with Dr. Matthew Nagra 02.03.2022

Many people still believe that what they eat, how they live, their experiences, and even who they share their life with has no impact on their physical health. Today's guest is out to dispel that. Dr. Matthew Nagra is a Naturopathic Physician, and in case you're wondering if a Naturopathic Physician is a real doctor, Dr. Matthew Nagra is a health practitioner who treats people holistically. He fol...

166 - Intuitive Eating in a Diet Culture with Taylor Wolfram 23.02.2022

What image comes to your mind when you think of the word "healthy"? What do you think a "healthy" person should look like? Your views about health and body image are deeply rooted in a mindset you've been conditioned into from internal and external influences. Every day you struggle with choices, especially with food and what diet is right for you. What if there's a way to challenge diet culture a...

165 - Preventing and Surviving Cancer with Dr. Shireen Kassam 16.02.2022

According to WHO, cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide , accounting for nearly 10 million deaths in 2020, or nearly one in six deaths. Many cancers can be cured if detected early and treated effectively. Studies have shown that an anti-cancer diet is an important strategy you can use to reduce your risk of cancer.  To help us understand the role of food in preventing and curing illnesses,...

FLASHBACK FRIDAY - An Insider Reveals Dairy's Dirty Secrets with Jessica Strathdee 11.02.2022

Jessica Strathdee worked on a typical dairy farm in New Zealand. The animals were not intentionally abused, and they had access to the open green fields so often associated with the pastoral practice of dairying. However, Jessica's retelling of her experience on the farm is horrifying. It's not the farm she worked on—it's the system. There is no way to obtain cows' milk for human consumption witho...

164 - From Butcher to Vegan Bodybuilder with Fraser Bayley 09.02.2022

Food addiction is one of the biggest addictions on the planet. To some degree, everyone has experienced a struggle with food addiction. But we can't just stop eating. We need food to survive. The question is, what type of food do you consume? Think of your body like a computer and the food you eat as the software. Would you put malware inside your computer? Today's guest is Fraser Bayley, a former...

163 - From Pedaling Shell Oil to Co-Founding the Largest Plant-Based News Site in the World with Robbie Lockie 02.02.2022

As human beings, we are addicted to animal products, and it will take a lot of time to make a change. But today's guest is a creator with a purpose and joins me this week to share their inspiring journey towards making lasting change. Robbie Lockie is a brave soul filled with grit, determination, and the desire to see real change happen. They are the co-founder of Plant-Based News, an outlet that...

162 - The Pandemic & Population Health with Dr. Daphne Bascom 26.01.2022

Today on the show we have the incredible public health hero Dr. Daphne Bascom. Dr. Daphne has decades of meaningful public and population health work under her belt. If you haven't heard of population health work before, have no fear! We discuss what it is exactly and why it is important with the doctor herself. Dr. Daphne is the Vice President of Population Health at St. Luke's Health System in K...

161 - A Weight Loss Story to Embolden Your Journey with Dave Wegener 19.01.2022

It doesn't take a mighty act of willpower to change your life for the better, and David Wegener is proof of that. Dave is a visual arts teacher at a high school in Washington. He grew up overweight and packed on the pounds into adulthood. He identified as a volume eater and loved McDonalds, eventually tipping the scale at over 300 pounds. When his doctor tried to put him on medication for high tri...

FLASHBACK FRIDAY - Gut Check with Dr. Will Bulsiewicz 14.01.2022

What really happens every time you put food into your body? What is the microbiome? How does it affect us? How important is fiber? What about pre and probiotics? Dr. Will Bulsiewicz answers these questions and more in this riveting episode all about the gut. Think of it as Microbiome 101. Understand the science behind this multifaceted system then learn how to put it into practice by picking up a...

160 - The Proof is in the Plants with Simon Hill 12.01.2022

For Simon Hill, the proof is in the plants. This physiotherapist-turned-celebrity-nutritionist roots everything in science, and he's established a brand that helps to educate and empower people to live their best lives through an active and plant-based lifestyle. Simon has coached stars such as Chris Hemsworth and worked with professional Australian football teams, but today, this serial entrepren...

159 - Weight Loss Success Story with Alishea Basson 05.01.2022

Our guest today is living proof that anyone can change their life. Alishea Basson was a mom of four and creeping into dangerous territory in regards to her health by the time she was 30 years old. Severely overweight and plagued with seizures and high blood pressure, Alishea decided she couldn't live with her emotional eating self any longer. She educated herself on how to eat healthfully and exer...

158 - New Year Detox with Conscious Living TV Hosts Bianca and Michael Alexander 29.12.2021

Are you stressed? Not taking care of yourself as well as you should? Feeling a bit unfulfilled? It's time for a detox. You don't have to jump into a juice cleanse or book a 10-day meditation retreat. Our guests today are here to guide you through the first steps and help you be more receptive to living consciously. Hosts of the longstanding PBS and Amazon prime docu-series, "Conscious Living," Mic...

157 - From Spy to Ultra-racer with Leah Goldstein 22.12.2021

Hop on your bike, because this episode is a wild ride. Leah Goldstein is an incredible human who knows no limits. Most recently, she gained fame as the first woman to outright win Race Across America (RAAM). She also happens to be 52 and a plant-based athlete. Before Leah's decorated pro cycling career, she was an elite commando instructor for the Israeli Defense Force, and prior to that, she beca...

156 - Rich Roll: Changing, Growing, Thriving 15.12.2021

Today on the show we have the legendary athlete, podcast host, author, and all-around wonderful human being, Rich Roll. Rich is a father and husband, but most of you will recognize his grounding voice from his weekly masterclass in personal and professional development—the Rich Roll Podcast. From a promising Stanford swimmer to a desperate entertainment lawyer caught in the vicious cycle of alcoho...

FLASHBACK FRIDAY - From Addict to Running Man with Charlie Engle 10.12.2021

Charlie Engle has run across the Sahara. He's served time in prison. He's remained sober from a debilitating alcohol and drug addiction for 26 years. Most of us can't relate to the feats Charlie has accomplished, but we can all learn from his experiences and his wisdom. In the time of COVID-19, we could all benefit from a bit of self-evaluation. Charlie's advice is sound, attainable, and immensely...

155 - Your Questions Answered by Dietitian James Marin 08.12.2021

From raising vegan kids to concerns about GMOs, James Marin is back to provide answers to all of your nutrition questions. James is a Registered Dietitian and an Environmental Nutritionist as well as a dad to a six-year-old. This conversation dives into both kid and adult nutrition as well as the environmental factors we often don't think about when deciding what to eat. James also stays on to ans...

154 - Food is Climate with Author Glen Merzer 01.12.2021

According to Glen Merzer, Al Gore needs to step it up. The comedian-turned-screenwriter has authored several books that center around the plant-based diet and its many benefits. Merzer's first works focused on health after collaborating with Howard Lyman to write "Mad Cowboy." In more recent years, Merzer has turned his attention toward animal agriculture and its disastrous effects on climate chan...

153 - How Trauma Leads to Disordered Eating with Dr. Carolyn Ross 24.11.2021

Dr. Carolyn Ross, MD, is an eating disorder and addiction specialist. Her approach is unique—trauma, she claims, is the root cause of adult behavioral disorders such as addiction and eating disorders. Two-thirds of Americans experience at least one childhood trauma, and that can manifest itself later in life as binge eating, bulimia, anorexia, and/or drug and alcohol addiction. For Dr. Ross, it's...

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