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Episode 21: Ruzica’s Story: Self-Advocacy, Intuition, and Navigating the Cardiac Care Gap

This conversation explores the profound shift from healthcare provider to patient. When her concerns weren’t taken seriously, Ruzica relied on her medical training to meticulously document her symptoms and advocate for herself. Now six months post-surgery, Ruzica reflects on the transformation that followed. Once defined by constant motion, she now lives with greater presence, balance, and mindfulness. Her story stands as a deeply human call for every listener to trust their instincts, track and document their symptoms, and never hesitate to advocate fiercely for their own care.

Episode 20: The Rhythm of Resilience: Vince Londini’s Story

Vince’s story is one of perseverance and perspective. He talks candidly about the fear and uncertainty of heart disease, the importance of peer support, and the power of continuing to live your life fully, even when things feel out of control. Alongside medical treatment, Vince found immense support in his community through volunteering and by staying engaged with his work and family life.

Episode 19: The good, the bad, and the ugly: Exploring the Science of Cholesterol with Dr. Rob Hegele

This episode speaks to the role of lipids, particularly cholesterol and triglycerides, and their impact on cardiovascular health. Dr. Hegele explains the mechanisms behind LDL and HDL cholesterol, touches upon the lesser-known lipoprotein a (Lp(a)) and apolipoprotein b (ApoB) and emphasizes the importance of both primary and secondary prevention of heart disease. He brings listeners on a deep dive into the world of cholesterol management using concrete examples with a dash of light-hearted wit.

Episode 18: From Awareness to Action: Insights on Women’s Heart Health with Dr. Najah Adreak

Throughout this conversation, Dr. Adreak emphasizes the significant disparities in heart disease awareness and treatment between men and women. Despite women's heart health being a critical issue, it remains largely underrecognized, understudied, underdiagnosed, and undertreated.

Episode 17: Indigenous Perspectives in Healthcare: Insights from Dr. Alexandra King and Dr. Malcolm King

This conversation emphasizes the importance of Indigenous perspectives in research, community engagement, and the social and cultural determinants of health. They examine their roles in reshaping health research to prioritize Indigenous voices and experiences, aiming to improve health outcomes for Indigenous peoples while also benefiting broader communities.

Episode 16: Heart Month Insights – Preventing and Managing Heart Disease with Dr. Anthony Tang

As we celebrate Heart Month, Dr. Tang shares valuable insights into heart health, in particular, heart disease—a condition affecting approximately 1.3 million Canadians. Throughout this conversation Dr. Tang emphasizes the importance of improving patient care and their health outcomes, understanding effective treatment strategies, and creating innovative health solutions to support patients in managing their heart health.

Episode 15: Bridging the Gap: How Patient Decision Aids Enhance Patient Engagement in Health Decisions

In this episode, we hear from Trina O'Brien Leggott, a heart patient with inherited hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Trina's familial journey with HCM began when her youngest brother experienced unusual symptoms, leading to his diagnosis of HCM. This discovery led to family screenings that traced the condition back to their father, 40 years previous.

Episode 14: Heart Resilience: Trina’s Journey with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

In this episode, we hear from Trina O'Brien Leggott, a heart patient with inherited hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Trina's familial journey with HCM began when her youngest brother experienced unusual symptoms, leading to his diagnosis of HCM. This discovery led to family screenings that traced the condition back to their father, 40 years previous.

Episode 13: Understanding Atrial Fibrillation: Pioneering Discoveries with Dr. Robert Rose

In this episode, host Ann-Marie delves into the complexities of Atrial Fibrillation (AF) with Dr. Robert Rose, a scientist and professor in the departments of Cardiac Sciences, Physiology and Pharmacology at the Cumming School of Medicine,⁠ Libin Cardiovascular Institute⁠ at the University of Calgary.

Episode 12: Living the Heart Life — Embracing Challenges and Championing Change

In this episode, we delve into the deeply personal and transformative journey of Marc Bains, who was catapulted onto a life-changing path following a heart failure diagnosis at the age of 23.
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