November 13, 2024
Mark sits down for a special interview with John L. Lehr, President and CEO of the Parkinson’s Foundation, and Carla Velastegui, a Parkinson’s care partner, to celebrate the contributions of those caring for a loved one living with a chronic disease during November’s National Family Caregivers Month. In this episode, John and Carl share the progress being made in Parkinson’s Disease, emphasize the importance of staying connected, and offer resources to support caregivers to help prevent burnout.
Learn More →August 28, 2024
Labor Day is an annual holiday that marks the last vestiges of Summer and the beginning of Fall fun. It’s a holiday worthy of a celebration that can include a backyard bash, a trip to the beach or lake, or a great cookout. One of the true experts in effortless enjoyment, Sam Calagione, Founder and Brewer of Dogfish Head, joins Mark to share some Labor Day inspiration and super secrets for a great long weekend gathering.
Learn More →August 12, 2024
Just in time for back-to-school prep and in recognition of Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month, Mark welcomes Dr. Jen Wademan, OD, to discuss the importance of eye care for children and to share vital information from a new study showing that parents are genuinely concerned about how screen time impacts their health. Dr. Wademan is teaming up with ZEISS to introduce lenses using breakthrough technology that adapts to the changing needs of children from age 6 to 19.
Learn More →August 6, 2024
In this special interview, Mark sits down with Tucker Perkins, President and CEO of the Propane Education & Research Council, to discover how propane school buses can achieve a cleaner today for a greener tomorrow. PERC is sponsoring the “BETTER OUR BUSES” Campaign to raise awareness of the benefits of propane over diesel fuel, and to further the common goal of providing a cleaner, safer ride to school for students.
Learn More →June 19, 2024
Mark Alyn explores the benefits of genetic testing with Karen Grinzaid, Executive Director of JScreen, a national non-profit public health initiative dedicated to preventing genetic diseases. Headquartered in Atlanta at Emory University School of Medicine, the JScreen initiative provides convenient at-home access to cutting-edge genetic testing technology, patient education, and genetic counseling services. Learn how this program enables individuals and families to gain insights into hereditary cancer risks and other genetic diseases, providing the opportunity to be proactive in safeguarding their health.
Learn More →June 6, 2024
To honor the 80th anniversary of D-Day, Mark speaks with Travis Bickford, Program Coordinator of the Veterans History Project at the Library of Congress, about how his organization is actively seeking stories from all veterans, living or deceased, and particularly from those who served in World War II and around D-Day, June 6, 1944. The Veterans History Project gathers and preserves the personal accounts of military veterans before their stories are lost forever, making them accessible to future generations.
Learn More →June 4, 2024
On this edition of Late Night Health, Mark sits down with Julie Burkhart, President of Wellspring Health Access, one of the organizations behind the Wyoming District Court Case that last June successfully blocked a Wyoming law from going into effect that would have banned abortion medication in the state, to find out how Julie and her organization are fighting to protect a woman’s right to choose and have safe access to reproductive healthcare.
Learn More →May 12, 2024
Dr. Chris Apfel, MD, PhD, MBA visits with Mark to share a visionary method of helping cancer patients gain access to more comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic options in their treatment plan. Cancer therapy remains disproportionately hit or miss despite the truly impressive advances that have been made in diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, and Dr. Apfel explains how the SAGE Oncotest guides oncologists to select the most effective therapy best suited to each patient, more than doubling their current chances of receiving the most effective treatment.
Learn More →April 23, 2024
In this episode, Mark is joined by Veenu Keller “The Parent-Child Whisperer” for an insightful discussion on guiding families through the intricacies of modern parenting. Fervently committed to the ideal that every child deserves a nurturing upbringing free from the need for later emotional repair, Veenu shares how cultivating open, safe, and trusting relationships between parents and their offspring enables families to close generational divides and foster communication that lays the groundwork for collective growth and profound understanding.
Learn More →April 23, 2024
Small Business Days is a week-long opportunity from Verizon Business to support small businesses across the country by providing free tech checks, personalized advice, and access to special offers and deals. In this special interview, Michelle Strong of Verizon Business, one of the top small business experts in the nation, will share her expertise on the challenges facing entrepreneurs and what it takes to succeed. She will also reveal new findings from Verizon’s Second Annual Latino Small Business Survey, which provides insight into the needs of Latino entrepreneurs.
Learn More →March 5, 2024
Mark welcomes Tom Martin to raise awareness for a special global event celebrating International Women’s Day. On Friday, March 8, Tom Martin Media will be hosting a special Wisdom All Around Us two-hour special conversation featuring inspiring women from around the world. Listen in for information on this free two-hour event, which will feature female coaches, authors, filmmakers, and entrepreneurs from Angola, France, Mexico, the UK, Ukraine, and the United States, with the opportunity for interaction and conversation.
Learn More →March 3, 2024
Author Karen Howard joins Mark for a look at her exciting first book, Upset is Optional, sharing the remarkable stories of Bob Duggan, a young priest who left the Vatican to live a life committed to teaching a new worldview of health, worked to legalize acupuncture, founded a school, and created Penn North, a non-profit addiction treatment facility in Baltimore, Maryland. The book explores how these practices can create peace in your body, world of work, and family, with a portion of the proceeds going to support this vibrant community center.
Learn More →December 12, 2023
On this edition of Late Night Health, Mark Alyn visits with Sansan Fibri, founder of Wakefully, a mental wellness app providing AI-guided dream analysis and coaching. Before establishing herself as a tech entrepreneur, Sansan was a successful film & TV producer who collaborated with renowned platforms and personalities such as Comedy Central, Bill Burr, and Kevin Hart. Her life is a testament to the power of dreaming big and the determination to make dreams a reality.
Learn More →December 12, 2023
Small businesses need to prepare for the holiday shopping season, utilizing business tips and technology tools that will boost the customer experience and build customer loyalty. Dave Hickey of Verizon Business joins Mark Alyn on this edition of Late Night Health to discuss how small businesses can take advantage of technology and tools they can incorporate from online to the point of sale, all while being mindful of cybersecurity threats.
Learn More →November 20, 2023
November, National Family Caregivers Month, is an important part of the Parkinson's Foundation's efforts to honor the contributions of the 65 million people in the U.S. caring for a loved one who is aging or living with a chronic condition like Parkinson's disease (PD). We have a special interview with John L. Lehr, President and CEO of the non-profit Parkinson’s Foundation, and Gil Kim, the primary care partner for his wife, Gina, who was diagnosed with PD in 2011.
Learn More →November 17, 2023
Monica Mohindra, Director of the Veterans History Project, joins Mark Alyn to discuss the nationwide campaign to collect stories from men and women of the military. Listen in to hear how the VHP is helping the Library of Congress honor those who have bravely served our country, living or deceased, by actively seeking stories from veterans, with their oral history interviews, original photographs, letters, and other correspondence to be archived and made accessible for future generations.
Learn More →October 26, 2023
Each October 28th, National First Responders Day provides a poignant reminder of the bravery displayed daily by paramedics, firefighters, police, EMTs, emergency managers, and other public safety professionals who put their lives on the line to protect others. Verizon Frontline President Maggie Hallbach joins Mark Alyn to talk about how important it is to recognize and honor those who help keep our communities safe, and how Verizon Frontline plays a supporting role.
Learn More →October 23, 2023
Jean Chatzky and Jason Van de Loo, renowned financial experts from the media and business world, share sneak peek results from the Edelman Financial Engines Study with Mark Alyn to shed some light on the state of America’s personal financial well-being. How healthy are our finances, and are we stressed about the answer to that question?
Learn More →October 17, 2023
Sandy Almendarez, VP of Content for SupplySide, joins Mark Alyn to discuss SupplySide West, an upcoming nutrition and supplement industry event in Las Vegas from October 23 - 27. Exhibitors from all over the world will share the latest information on scientific developments, products, and sustainability to bring better health to more people and help them live better lives!
Learn More →October 7, 2023
Cybersecurity expert Mike Caralis of Verizon Business joins Mark Alyn to offer essential tips for keeping small businesses safe from criminals. Learn how to implement cybersecurity practices, bolster cyber hygiene, and safeguard against threats as Mike sheds some light on the new technology, solutions, and resources now available to help small businesses protect themselves.
Learn More →September 17, 2023
Extreme weather phenomena, such as destructive storms, heat waves, or blizzards, put a strain on the electric grid. To help kick off National Preparedness Month, HGTV host and homebuilding expert Matt Blashaw sits down with host Mark Alyn to share tips on how to proactively prepare for potential disasters, some of which might lead to extended power outages.
Learn More →August 26, 2023
Summer fun is giving way to the rush of back-to-school preparations and earlier bedtimes, making the return to a more regulated fall nighttime regime a challenge. On this episode of Late Night Health, Dr. Shelby Harris, NY Times and Today Show Contributor, Clinical Psychologist, and Sleep Specialist, visits Mark Alyn to discuss valuable strategies to get sleep back on track after summer’s much less structured bedtime schedules.
Learn More →August 9, 2023
With the new school year starting for students all over the country, Mark gets a transportation update from Tucker Perkins, President/CEO of PERC, the Propane Education & Research Council, who shares cleaner options for the nation’s school bus fleets and a study that shows how low-emission buses are linked to improved test scores.
Learn More →July 24, 2023
Lauri Quinn Loewenberg, a professional dream analyst and author of the book Dream on It - Unlock Your Dreams, Change Your Life, and best known as the "Dream Expert to the Stars," joins Mark to delve into the world of dreams. Where do they come from? Is there a purpose behind our dreams? What are they trying to tell us? Does everyone dream? Lauri answers these questions and shares some insight into a dream of Mark's - what's the connection between his dad and boxes?
Learn More →June 27, 2023
The overwhelming narrative in the U.S. is that caregiving for older adults is a burden to bear and a problem to be solved. Sarah Teten Kanter, Ph.D., joins Mark to offer a different perspective and a practical methodology that combines positive psychology, mindfulness, reminiscence therapy, and lifestyle medicine to help make caregiving and care receiving a more positive and meaningful experience.
Learn More →June 27, 2023
Carol Johnson chats with Mark to describe how her experience with unhelpful results from the medical system when seeking diagnosis and treatment for chronic conditions led her to establish the app, Uterinekind. Because delayed diagnoses cause harm not only to the patient but also collaterally to health systems, providers, and society, Uterinekind is designed to help patients and providers arrive at a diagnosis quickly and achieve shared decision-making, saving lives, resources, and time.
Learn More →June 23, 2023
Mark welcomes Kim Cantin, author of Where Yellow Flowers Bloom, who shares her healing journey after suffering the devastating losses of her husband, son, dog, and home in the catastrophic Montecito mudslides in January 2018. Kim recounts how she and her daughter were blessed by the incredible group of people who helped them through the aftermath of the tragedy and subsequent search for her son’s remains, leading to her profound realization that love transcends life.
Learn More →June 23, 2023
Thomas Lane, author, poet, and musician, joins Mark to introduce his first novel, The Karma Factor, an exciting work of visionary fiction exploring the boundaries of human consciousness against the backdrop of a classic suspense thriller, combining mysterious forces, a hero’s quest for redemption, righting wrongs through the ages, and the timeless human need for hope.
Learn More →May 14, 2023
Almost everyone has run into roadblocks when trying to navigate through the maze of trying to get answers and assistance from the likes of medical companies, banks, and government agencies. It’s even more frustrating and disheartening when a serious medical condition is involved. Mark Alyn welcomes The People’s Advocate, Harold Cameron, to delve into his journey from being diagnosed with two brain tumors to turning his experience with corporate bureaucracy into a way of helping others.
Learn More →May 14, 2023
A new national poll finds that a majority of likely voters overwhelmingly support policies that regulate health insurance middlemen companies known as Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), requiring them to provide more value and help lower drug costs. Are these PBMs providing the services they claim or taking advantage of the healthcare system to increase their revenues at the expense of pharmacies, taxpayers, and patients? Mark Alyn talks with Mark Blum, Executive Director of America’s Agenda: Health Care for All, to learn how to hold these companies accountable.
Learn More →April 25, 2023
Just in time for Arbor Day, Dan Lambe, the CEO of the Arbor Day Foundation, the largest non-profit member organization dedicated to planting trees, visits with Mark Alyn on this episode of Late Night Health to discuss how trees and forests are the number one nature-based solution for reversing the negative effects of a changing climate.
Learn More →April 24, 2023
In the fifth episode of a special series, Mark Alyn moderates the supplements/ingredients/pet “After the Elephant” panel discussion of “Identifying the Elephant in the Room: Critical Communications Strategies in the Face of Sexism” with thought leaders in the natural products industry. Session 5 Guests: Tyshawn Bryant, CEO of Green Regimen, Lillian Cartwright, board member of Naturally New York, and Thomas Aarts, founder and managing director of Nutrition Business Advisors.
Learn More →April 24, 2023
In the fourth episode of a special series, Mark Alyn moderates the legal/finance/marketing/retail “After the Elephant” panel discussion of “Identifying the Elephant in the Room: Critical Communications Strategies in the Face of Sexism” with thought leaders in the natural products industry. Session 4 Guests: Alan Lewis, vice president of advocacy and governmental affairs at Natural Grocers, Denise Lamberston, founder and chairwoman of LMS, and Ryan Honeyman, partner and owner of LIFT Economy.
Learn More →April 24, 2023
In the third episode of a special series, Mark Alyn moderates the food/beverage/beauty “After the Elephant'” panel discussion of “Identifying the Elephant in the Room: Critical Communications Strategies in the Face of Sexism” with thought leaders in the natural products industry. Session 3 Guests: Eric Schnell, co-founder of BeyondBrands and Beyond SKU, Jasmine Dickens, COO/operations manager of Misha’s Kind Foods, and Miguel Leal, co-founder/CEO of SOMOS Foods.
Learn More →April 24, 2023
In the second episode of a special series, Mark Alyn moderates the healthcare/nutrition/science "After the Elephant" panel discussion of "Identifying the Elephant in the Room: Critical Communications Strategies in the Face of Sexism" with thought leaders in the natural products industry. Session 2 Guests: Elan Sudberg, CEO, Alkemist Labs, Salma Fathalla, senior director of quality and regulatory, Bonafide Health, and Gabriel Paulino, chief product officer and co-founder, renegade.bio.
Learn More →April 24, 2023
In the first episode of a special series, Mark Alyn moderates the trade media/association "After the Elephant" panel discussion of "Identifying the Elephant in the Room: Critical Communications Strategies in the Face of Sexism" with thought leaders in the natural products industry. Session 1 Guests: Hank Shultz, senior editor at Natural Products Insider, Katrina Tolentino, executive director at Naturally Network, and Craig M. Muckle, senior director of communications at Council for Responsible Nutrition.
Learn More →April 4, 2023
Parkinson’s Disease (PD) affects nearly one million people in the U.S., and more than 90,000 are newly diagnosed each year – a 50% increase from previous estimates of 60,000 diagnoses per year. John L. Lehr, President and CEO of the Parkinson’s Foundation, and Vikas Chinnan, a person living with Young-Onset Parkinson’s disease (YOPD), visit with Mark Alyn on Late Night Health to discuss how to recognize the disease and share information about resources available to help the PD community.
Learn More →March 15, 2023
Just in time for National Sleep Awareness Week, World Sleep Day, and the change to Daylight Saving Time, Carlos M. Nunez, M.D., visits with Mark Alyn to talk about the importance of quality sleep on mental and physical health, including why the American Heart Association recently added sleep as a metric for cardiovascular health. Learn what’s keeping people up at night, what symptoms of sleep deprivation 4 in 5 people say they have - despite most people saying they’re happy with their sleep - and what a “sleep-sumer” is.
Learn More →February 15, 2023
Tucker Perkins, President and CEO of PERC, the Propane Education & Research Council, visits with Mark Alyn on this episode of Late Night Health to reveal an exciting new program designed to provide clean, low-emission school buses and show how they are linked to better test scores.
Learn More →January 29, 2023
Chef Dean Sheremet shares timely information with Mark Alyn about propane, a clean energy source that can work alongside renewable energy sources in any home. Learn how propane cooking appliances can also be integrated into any home, no matter its size, design, or architectural style, while offering excellent performance at a reasonable cost.
Learn More →January 1, 2023
Why are so many Americans unsure about taking dietary supplements? Do doctors educate patients on the benefits when a majority of people aren’t getting all the nutrients they need from the foods they eat? Join Mark as he talks with Karen Howard, CEO and Executive Director of the Organic & Natural Health Association, to get an update on what part legislation and the media play in how the general public perceives the supplement industry
Learn More →December 14, 2022
How can Artificial Intelligence (AI) help create better nutrition around the world? Anand Swaroop, biochemist and president of Cepham, an evidence-based nutritional ingredient supplier, outlines the many important ways AI is being used as a tool to study nutrition in his discussion with Mark. From identifying previously unknown nutrients in food and their impact on human health to improving food security and reducing waste, Swaroop shares how AI is enabling researchers to streamline the process
Learn More →December 8, 2022
Mark explores how connections are crucial in the relationships between PR companies and their clients with Pitch Publicity intern Tiffany McKinnie at SupplySide West. Pitch Publicity, a public relations firm in New York City founded by entrepreneur Amy Summers, is celebrating 20 years of excellence in communication and media relations, with a unique focus on preparing the next generation of publicists through the internship mentorship program.
Learn More →December 5, 2022
Not all dietary labeling is created equally. How do consumers know that the supplements they take to stay healthy measure up to their expected high-quality standards? Mark Alyn is joined by RIBUS president Steve Peirce to discuss Clean Label Alliance, an organization formed to offer assistance and guidance to dietary supplement companies by providing top-of-the-line resources and solutions to more efficiently produce clean label supplements.
Learn More →December 5, 2022
Mark Alyn finds out “whodunit” in a testing “Only Murders in the Building” style mystery challenge at SupplySide West with the “Mabel Mora” of NJ Labs, CEO Sandra Lee. With the help of conference attendees, this on-site “testing investigation” introduces NJ Labs’ new loyalty program for nutraceutical and dietary supplement manufacturers while highlighting the importance of partnering with a lab that will go beyond simply testing samples.
Learn More →August 28, 2022
Greg Macpherson, biotechnologist, pharmacist, and author of Harnessing the Nine Hallmarks of Aging, says the source of some of the best immune nutrients can be found in egg yolks, which positively benefit bioactivity, or actions that promote good health. Listen in to hear Greg and Mark share the latest news about eggs, including the three nutrients found in egg yolks that help improve immune health.
Learn More →August 1, 2022
Mark Alyn examines the impact of discrimination toward the Asian American community with Richard Cheu, author of Love Letters From Janey: 50 Years of Breaking Barriers Together, to gain some insight into the history of racial bigotry and the prejudice, both subtle and overt, that many Asian Americans still find themselves experiencing today. Richard also shares how he and his wife Janey helped each other to surpass their family's and society's expectations to reach both of their true potentials.
Learn More →July 16, 2022
Kayoko Mitsumatsu, the founder of Yoga Gives Back, visits with Mark Alyn on this edition of Late Night Health. Kayoko, a former producer/director for documentary programs at NHK and Cultural Attache at the Embassy of Japan in London, benefitted so much from learning yoga that she felt compelled to give back to the underserved women and girls in India. Her foundation, Yoga Gives Back, gives them a chance to create better lives.
Learn More →June 14, 2022
After years of frustration and challenges as he pursued his dream of becoming a professional musician, Carl Contino discovered several fundamental principles that dramatically changed his life. For the past 25 years, Contino has helped people tap into their full potential and make a maximum difference in the world and in the lives of others by sharing the unique concepts and insights into mindset and peak performance that revolutionized his own life.
Learn More →January 22, 2022
What does the FDA prefer when testing products for heavy metals? Find out the answer to this question on today’s episode of Going Beyond Testing. This episode looks at Heavy Metals Testing and the intricacies that go into testing processes that analyze products for heavy metals. And we let you in on what the FDA prefers when testing for heavy metals too!
Learn More →January 22, 2022
Finding the “sweet spot” is not only for Valentine’s Day or Sports; it also relates to Testing Methodologies. Discover how finding the "Sweet Spot" helps to achieve more consistent, accurate testing results.
Learn More →January 22, 2022
Testing for mycotoxins is both intricate and tricky. Today on Testing Tuesday, the latest episode of Going Beyond Testing takes an inside look at Mycotoxins and More.
Learn More →January 13, 2022
Find out what the challenges are for proper CBD and Cannabis testing in today’s episode of Going Beyond Testing. A “Buyer Beware” situation still exists in this industry due to conflicting regulations and the lack of recognized and validated testing methods.
Learn More →January 8, 2022
It's Testing Tuesday, which means that it’s time for another episode of Going Beyond Testing. This episode looks at testing for potency and the quality checks that go into testing processes that analyze product potency.
Learn More →January 17, 2022
Food influencer, cookbook author, and founder of The BakerMama blog, Maegan Brown joins Mark Alyn to share inspiring recipes for quick and easy meals, plus a great plan for your big game gatherings for the playoffs and Super Bowl. Maegan has teamed up with the Albertsons Companies to show you how to use exclusive, fan-favorite “Fresh Picks” products to assemble meals that your whole family will enjoy.
Learn More →December 6, 2021
Jim LaValle, clinical pharmacist, board-certified clinical nutritionist, author of more than 20 books, and clinical director for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Performance Health Program, visits with Mark Alyn on this edition of Late Night Health to discuss foods like garlic, grains, and greens that are immunity and antibody all-stars for your entire "Quaranteam."
Learn More →November 29, 2021
GivingTuesday, the international day of giving recognized on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, is on November 30th this year. Rachel Hutchisson, VP of Corporate Citizenship and Philanthropy at Blackbaud, the world’s leading cloud software company powering social good, explains the importance of GivingTuesday and how giving during one-day and year-round campaigns can truly change lives.
Learn More →November 22, 2021
When it comes to gift-giving this holiday season, the latest high-tech devices are among almost everyone's must-haves. Jessica Naziri, founder of TechSesh.Co, influencer, tech expert, and content creator visits with Mark Alyn on this edition of Late Night Health to share great gift ideas for all the techies on your list.
Learn More →November 2, 2021
Women no longer need to get married for financial security or to start a family. Society now widely accepts being single as a personal choice, with no stigma attached - regardless of a woman’s age. Still, many women want to get married. And so do many men. Psychotherapist Marcia Naomi Berger joins Mark to talk about the many benefits of being married, with insights and strategies for overcoming the most common obstacles to a lasting, fulfilling union.
Learn More →November 2, 2021
Tina Zion, author of BE YOUR OWN MEDICAL INTUITIVE: Healing Your Body and Soul, visits Mark to demystify what it means to be medically intuitive, and sheds light on how to develop the skills to pay attention to and further the understanding of the mind-body connection.
Learn More →October 14, 2021
While the world's recent changes have magnified the importance of well-being at work in so many ways, the old habits and challenges of our workplace are sneaking back in. Professionals are more valuable than ever, and Darcy Eikenberg offers fresh ways to take back control and get what you need in your life at work - without overwhelming yourself and changing everything in your life.
Learn More →October 13, 2021
The economic effects of the pandemic on the farming community have been far-reaching, but with support from the “All for Farmers” national campaign, deserving farmers in 25 states have received grants from Tillamook to help them continue that most essential of work - feeding the world. Sharing the impact of this program with Mark is Jocelyn Bridson of the Tillamook County Creamery Association.
Learn More →October 10, 2021
The pandemic has fundamentally changed the educational experience for children everywhere. Education technology expert Anna Maria Chavez, Encantos’ Chief Impact Officer, talks with Mark Alyn about a new program that goes beyond teaching the basics, and in a way children learn best – through stories.
Learn More →October 10, 2021
Medical malpractice cases are fairly prevalent in the United States, and, more often than not, the judgment is rarely on the side of the patient. Mark Alyn is joined by medical malpractice attorney Gary Stern to shed some light on why this occurs, and for a spirited discussion on the outdated rules regulating medical negligence.
Learn More →October 9, 2021
There are over 6 million people living with Alzheimer's disease in the United States, with someone developing the disease every 66 seconds. Lisa Skinner, a behavior expert in Alzheimer's and other related dementia, offers some solutions to help patients and caregivers deal with the challenges associated with brain diseases.
Learn More →October 9, 2021
In today’s world, anything you say, text, tweet, or post can go viral in an instant. Most of us know better than to blurt out or rant our unfiltered feelings. So, why is it so hard to control our words? How can we prevent conversations from becoming confrontations? Kevin Thomas McCarney joins Mark and reveals ways to thoughtfully communicate.
Learn More →August 23, 2021
Mark talks with Dr. Seema Bonney, the founder and medical director of the Anti-Aging & Longevity Center of Philadelphia, a lifestyle and functional medicine practice committed to a proactive approach to wellness.
Learn More →July 21, 2021
Tune in as Mark talks with Dr. Ted Barnett, known as 'Dr. Veggie', and accepts the 15-Day Challenge from the Rochester Lifestyle Medicine Institute, which focuses on the benefits of a whole-food, plant-based diet.
Learn More →July 19, 2021
Who killed 'Bugsy' Siegel? June 20 was the 74th anniversary of his murder, one that encompasses the mystery that includes old Hollywood, gangsters, molls of the oldest cold murder case in the U.S., and the beginnings of the Las Vegas Strip. Late Night Health’s Mark Alyn learns how Stuart Sobel discovered the details that have him convinced he knows the answer.
Learn More →July 19, 2021
Mark talks with Dustin Wagner of Paradigm Treatment, a program focused on helping teens and young adults cope with mental health issues and providing them with the tools to bring about positive, sustainable changes in their lives.
Learn More →July 9, 2021
As a result of the pandemic, more people than ever before are shopping and buying online. Shannon Brown, Senior Vice President of FedEx Express, discusses how his company is expanding its labor force to meet the challenge of the ever-increasing e-commerce trade.
Learn More →June 30, 2021
Steve Van Dinter, former tech reporter and now the director of communications for Verizon, joins us with some special ways small businesses can digitally transform their company in the post-pandemic landscape.
Learn More →June 28, 2021
Author Brian McGowan shares the touching true story of the incredible journey to find answers to heal his wife, who suffered from an extremely rare illness, and the precious life lessons they learned along the way.
Learn More →June 26, 2021
Jen McQuiston of Truckstop.com stops by to chat with Mark about National Logistics Day and to celebrate truck drivers, the unsung heroes that keep our country moving.
Learn More →June 21, 2021
Dr. Patrick Quillin joins Mark Alyn to discuss how to augment your doctor's best care while undergoing cancer treatment in his new book, 12 Keys to a Healthier Cancer Patient.
Learn More →June 21, 2021
Robert Clancy, from Guide to The Soul, shares insights on reaching "Beyond Your Limits" with Mark Alyn.
Learn More →August 21, 2021
Dr. Kecia Gaither talks about the unique challenges surrounding pregnancy and becoming a new parent in the time of COVID.
Learn More →June 17, 2021
Mark looks at an innovative new program, Social Plastic, designed to keep our oceans healthy with guest Alan VanderMolen of SC Johnson.
Learn More →May 18, 2021
Dr. Steven Eisenberg, The Singing Oncologist, shares just how important love and human connection are in fighting cancer and explains how he weaves the joy of music into his practice.
Learn More →May 15, 2021
Dr. Stephen Sinatra discusses the connection between allergies affecting the lungs and the development of cardiovascular disease.
Learn More →May 15, 2021
Dr. Shad Helmstetter sheds light on the ways your mental health is impacted by how positively or negatively you speak to yourself.
Learn More →May 13, 2021
Allan Sidley stops by to prove the adage that laughter really is the best medicine.
Learn More →May 13, 2021
Celebrity Real Estate Tycoon Ari Rastegar, known as the 'Oracle of Austin', shares Bio-hacking secrets as the reason for his success.
Learn More →April 5, 2021
Patrice Washington explains how several major corporations are assisting some of the most vulnerable Americans with filing their tax returns, enabling them to receive vital stimulus payments.
Learn More →April 5, 2021
Leslie Ledee-Lozada and Adolfo Diaz introduce the Parkinson’s Foundation’s "Aware in Care" kit to benefit those with Parkinson’s disease.
Learn More →March 22, 2021
Dr. Richard J. Sagall joins Mark Alyn and Darrell Wayne for a conversation on resourcing pharmaceutical patient assistance programs.
Learn More →March 22, 2021
Dr. Richard J. Sagall joins Mark Alyn and Darrell Wayne for a conversation on resourcing pharmaceutical patient assistance programs.
Learn More →March 22, 2021
We welcome Verizon's Andrew Testa for an inside look at the latest wireless option for your home.
Learn More →March 22, 2021
Carlos Nunez joins Mark Alyn to discuss how getting adequate sleep is vital to every aspect of our lives.
Learn More →February 16, 2021
Art Lewin of Art Lewin Bespoke visits with Mark Alyn to talk about how dressing for success helps keep you mentally healthy.
Learn More →August 15, 2020
A new book, Growing Old Sucks - But It Doesn’t Have To, is featured in a special interview with its author, our very own host Mark Alyn. and his co-author, Servet Hasan. Discover how age is just a number and attitude is everything in creating the life you've always wanted!
Learn More →June 11, 2021
Michael McAdams talks with Mark Alyn about how his mother conversed with angels and explores the messages and teachings she received from them.
Learn More →May 31, 2020
Steve Ribus talks about the health of America and natural food products.
Learn More →May 9, 2020
A Look at the 160-acre Coachillin’ business park in Palm Springs, California with COO Katherine Dickerson.
Learn More →March 21, 2020
A look at health in America with Todd Harrison, the president of Organics & Natural Health.
Learn More →March 21, 2020
The latest thoughts about heart health with D. James DiNicolantonio.
Learn More →March 21, 2020
David Foreman joins Mark Alyn for an informal discussion on health and supplements.
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