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🗓️ 28 June 2022
⏱️ 85 minutes
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Are the people around you supportive of your health goals? If you were to embark on a new routine, would your friends be a help or hindrance? For today’s episode, I was delighted to welcome my good friend James Maskell for a conversation around friendship, community and the concept of ‘group medicine’.
James is a health entrepreneur, author and community builder. He studied health economics and it’s now his mission to curb rising healthcare costs across the globe with a model that puts people first. His latest book, The Community Cure, looks at how helping groups of people with common health concerns come together can solve the very problems they share – an idea similar to Alcoholics Anonymous. He runs virtual health coaching groups in the US, which have been successful for everything from autoimmune disease to depression, chronic pain to digestive disorders. And he believes there are few conditions that couldn’t be helped by a collective mentality.
We discuss a 2006 NHS version of this concept, which famously saw patients work together to reverse their type 2 diabetes through diet. It saved one practice £70,000 a year in drug costs, which would have equated to £270 million if rolled out across the UK.
But it’s not just health-focused communities that can feel the benefit of coming together in groups and James and I discuss the profound benefits of men’s groups. When people share their experience, solutions and support each other to live well, amazing things can happen. I hope this conversation encourages you to reach out, find your tribe, and see what you can do for each other.
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0:00.0 | There's this one resource that's inexhaustible and is ridiculously powerful and is being used to zero percent of its potential. |
0:07.0 | And I believe that it's a critical part of the future of reverse and chronic illness. |
0:12.0 | Hi, my name is Rongan Chastigey. Welcome to Feel Better Live More. |
0:20.0 | Before we get started, just a quick reminder that my latest book, Happy Minds, Happy Live, |
0:28.0 | the new science of mental wellbeing is now finally available in America and Canada. |
0:34.0 | Of course, it has been out on the UK for over two months now. |
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0:43.0 | or know someone who does who may enjoy it, please do let them know. |
0:47.0 | It's available as a paperback, ebook and as an audio book, which I am narrating. |
0:54.0 | If you enjoy my weekly podcasts, I really think you're going to enjoy this book. |
0:59.0 | Now, onto today's brand new episode. |
1:03.0 | Are the people around you supportive of your health goals? |
1:07.0 | If you were to embark on a new routine, would your friends be a hell or a hindrance? |
1:13.0 | Well, for today's episode, I was delighted to welcome a really good friend of mine, James |
1:18.4 | Maskell, for a conversation around friendship, community and the concepts of group medicine. |
1:25.0 | Now, I've known James for a few years now, having first met him in America at Lifeson Medicine |
1:31.0 | conferences we were both attending. |
1:33.0 | And probably the best way to describe James is as a health entrepreneur and community builder. |
1:39.0 | But James is not a doctor, but he knows a lot about how we and other healthcare professionals |
1:46.0 | work and could work better. |
1:49.0 | He studied health economics and is the CEO and founder of an incredible company called Heal |
1:55.0 | Community. |
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