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The Dr Rodcast

The Dr Rodcast

著者: Dr Rodrigo Rodriguez-Fernandez
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"The Dr Rodcast" with Dr Rodrigo (Rod) Rodriguez-Fernandez is a podcast that connects and unites people from all walks of life to discuss Health and Wellbeing through thought provoking conversations and real life stories. With guest that range from Global Medical Directors of fortune 100 companies to world renown experts. Navigating the smoke and mirrors that make up many of today’s Health and Wellbeing related issues, we cut through the noise to look at the science, while having fun. -Views my own

Rodrigo Rodriguez-Fernandez 2022
衛生・健康的な生活 身体的病い・疾患
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  • From Numbers to Humanity: The Actuarial Art of Wellbeing
    2025/11/25

    Meet Jaqueline Oliveira-Cella whose journey spans Brazil to New York and actuarial tables to the wild frontiers of global health strategy. In the latest episode, Jackie shares how a love for numbers and a curiosity about wellbeing led her to reinvent herself more than once—learning that the most valuable patterns extend beyond spreadsheets and into the heart of human connection.

    She tells stories of navigating unfamiliar cultures, discovering that a Brazilian lunch break isn’t just about food, it’s an exercise in trust—and how those small rituals can transform work relationships. Jackie’s reflections on the workplace wellness industry are as candid as they are urgent. If you’ve ever wondered why so many health solutions fail to deliver, Jackie offers a theory: the best measures aren’t buzzwords or downloads, but whether employees actually feel supported and resilient after all the data is tallied.

    Resilience, it turns out, starts with conversations, not dashboards. From corporate boardrooms to everyday moments, Jackie reminds us that little bonds and a warm smile can ripple through an entire organization, changing how people show up for one another. She brings the numbers, but more importantly, she brings the narrative.

    This episode is an invitation to think differently about leadership, the power of volunteering, and why sometimes the best ideas need time to take root. Jackie’s blend of analytic rigor and genuine empathy makes this conversation not just informative, but unexpectedly moving.

    Listen in—because leadership, as Jackie shows, isn’t about titles, it’s about trust.

    • S-A-F-E™ Here is the link— https://chatgpt.com/g/g-68c2e478cba88191b31bf8e906de103f-s-a-f-e-leadership-daily-reflections
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    45 分
  • The Neuroscience of Taste
    2025/11/17

    Did you know about 80% of taste comes from smell, and your eyes can nudge your brain toward “sweet” or “salty” before you even bite?

    I sit down with Dr. Riccardo Acolla, a world famous neuroscientist who has spent his career decoding how our brains make sense of flavor. From mapping how sweetness lights up the brain to advising companies that shape the taste of everything from chocolate to plant-based burgers, Riccardo’s journey shows how deeply food connects to who we are.

    Here are some snackable truths woven through the episode:

    • Chip crunch is engineered to signal “fresh” and “flavor,” so sound literally seasons your food.​
    • Change plate color and you can make dessert taste sweeter without adding sugar.​
    • Hold your nose and apple juice becomes “orange”—your brain fills in flavor from aroma.​
    • Chili heat and mint cool rely heavily on nerve sparks on the trigeminal nerve system that rewrite perception of taste.​
    • Push sodium down in a food recipe, and sweetness or fat often creeps up, nutrients act like a seesaw unless you design around it.​
    • Kids eat more vegetables when they help prep; participation flips curiosity into liking.​
    • In the GLP‑1 Ozempic era, brain reward signals from food dim down, protein and fiber carry the day, and taste has to work smarter, not louder.

    Listen in, and you may never taste the same way again.

    http://www.thimus.com/

    #FlavorScience​#SensoryNeuroscience​#FoodDesign​#ConsumerBehavior​#TasteAndSmell​#FoodInnovation​#BehaviorChange​#GLP1​#PublicHealth​#FoodTech​#NutritionScience

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    45 分
  • Designing Health: Innovations that Heal
    2025/10/27

    I am excited to share my latest episode featuring the incredible Louise Agersnap, Head of the World Health Organization{s Innovation Hub.

    In this episode, we dive deep into the world of social innovation, design thinking, and the future of health. Here are some highlights:

    1. Journey of Innovation: Louise talks about her fascinating career path from the Danish government to the UN and now at WHO. Her work focuses on systems change and human behavior, leveraging design thinking to drive impactful solutions.
    2. Collaborative Ecosystems: Discover how the WHO Innovation Hub is transforming the landscape by fostering collaborative learning and building a global ecosystem for health innovation. Louise emphasizes the importance of engaging diverse stakeholders to create sustainable and equitable health outcomes.
    3. The Power of Design Thinking: Louise shares insights on how design thinking can revolutionize health policies and practices. She discusses practical examples like the WHO's NCD labs, promoting physical activity and health literacy in schools, and innovative approaches like the Human Library.
    4. Innovation in Action: From global programs like WHO's internal entrepreneurship challenge to the innovative Eureka space, Louise reveals how WHO is empowering its workforce to think creatively and solve complex health challenges.
    5. Creating Impact: The conversation touches on the importance of community engagement, multidisciplinary approaches, and the need for public sector leadership to ensure innovations serve the public good and promote equity.

    https://www.who.int/teams/digital-health-and-innovation/who-innovation-hub

    https://humanlibrary.org/

    #Innovation #DesignThinking #GlobalHealth #WHO #SocialInnovation #HealthEquity #Collaboration #CommunityEngagement

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    58 分
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