Heart 2 Heart with Dr. Columbus Batiste - Building a Resilient Heart with Guest Dr. Kim Williams

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    Welcome to Heart 2 Heart: Conversations to Heal a Broken Heart hosted Dr. Columbus Batiste. Today's Special Guest is Dr. Kim Williams and the focus will be how to build a resilient heart.
    ln this episode, Dr Batiste is joined by Dr. Kim Williams, past president of the American College of Cardiology and the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology, former chairman of the board of directors of the Association of Black Cardiologists and current Chair of University of Louisville Department of Medicine.
    This will be a special Heart 2 Heart bringing two Cardiologists together in time for American Heart and Black History Month. This is truly a don’t miss episode as we will discuss a little history, the state of cardiovascular health in America, women’s heart health, disparities in cardiovascular health, and the healing power of resiliency and discuss the power of self-acceptance as a New Year’s Resolution. The perfect episode to launch . The docs will discuss a special upcoming conference focusing on health disparities, social determinants of health, and the role of plant-based nutrition. You can get more information at www.thehelpconference.org.
    Dr. Columbus Batiste is a board-certified Interventional Cardiologist who has been an active lifestyle and whole food plant-based advocate for over a decade. His dedication to the science of lifestyle has led him to participate in multiple research studies and review articles which have confirmed the benefit of a plant-based diet.
    To bring the science to his patient’s bedside, Dr. Batiste crafted a unique program in which he performed gave bi-monthly lectures and a monthly cooking class entitled: CATH lab. The CATH lab is a procedural room where Interventional Cardiologists bring patients to provide treatment to open vessels and stop heart attacks in their throws while they are occurring. Dr. Batiste re-purposed the Cath lab and transformed the name into Cooking Alternative To Health (CATH) a series of cooking classes, that provided attendees information on how to maintain flavor and combine foods to restore blood flow and alleviate symptoms through with the power of nutrition. Dr. Batiste has additionally explored the science regarding the relationship between mental health and relationships in heart disease.
    Over the course of his career Dr. Batiste learned to achieve mental, physical, and spiritual health
    In this episode Dr Batiste is joined by Dr. Kim Williams, past president of the American College of Cardiology and the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology, former chairman of the board of directors of the Association of Black Cardiologists and current Chair of University of Louisville Department of Medicine.
    This will be a special Heart 2 Heart bringing two Cardiologists together in time for American Heart and Black History Month. This is truly a don’t miss episode as we will discuss a little history, the state of cardiovascular health in America, women’s heart health, disparities in cardiovascular health, and the healing power of resiliency and discuss the power of self-acceptance as a New Year’s Resolution. The perfect episode to launch . The docs will discuss a special upcoming conference focusing on health disparities, social determinants of health, and the role of plant-based nutrition. You can get more information at :whova.com/web/kG8ro5cMeTktfC9...
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Komentáře • 23

  • @indirajayaraman4758
    @indirajayaraman4758 Před rokem +6

    Great talk.
    I am 66, an ITF winner, a long-distance runner and a sprinter
    I evaded all life style diseases due to these activities
    I turned vegan from vegetarian in Oct, 2021 thanks to a lecture by Doc McDougall
    And now I feel so good while exercising.
    My dad, 93, has just written a book on fitness- fit at any age. ( Retd Air Marshal P V Iyer)
    Both exercise and a starchbased vegan diet are important for keeping us fit all through the years. Less oil and salt no doubt.

  • @kierre8938
    @kierre8938 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Two of my favorite doctors to hear speak. I loved this conversation. There was so much beneficial information!

  • @JW4REnvironment
    @JW4REnvironment Před rokem +6

    It’s my hope that medical schools start to include the nutritional studies Dr. Williams discusses so clearly! Both he and Dr. Batiste are incredible models of physicians and human beings! Thanks to you both for sharing your wonderful insights. I am angry to learn how Dr. Batiste’s wife was not seen promptly. I hope she is okay!

  • @phylliskhaaliq2274
    @phylliskhaaliq2274 Před rokem +3

    Thank you Dr. Batiste and Dr. Williams. As a female and a minority, I have always felt that my doctors have been dismissive of my condition(s). You have convinced me to advocate for myself starting with what I put in my mouth. Over the years, I have significantly reduced the amount of meats I eat. It was easy to give up red meats and soft drinks. I didn’t know that chicken and fish and Turkey were included also. AND, juices!!! No more for me and my family. Thank you!

    • @kylewright1516
      @kylewright1516 Před 6 měsíci

      What “minority” are you? I assume black. ONLY black people refer to themselves as a minority when tangibles are not up for grabs. Black people must say BLACK and not be afraid to say BLACK.

    • @Itsunclegabby
      @Itsunclegabby Před 4 měsíci

      ❤❤❤

  • @felinefineable
    @felinefineable Před rokem +2

    ❤ Thank you both for sharing your time and information. It is so appreciated!

  • @haltonevans7328
    @haltonevans7328 Před rokem +4

    Great information regarding plants base food, heart and exercise. Even eggs.

  • @dovaillancourt
    @dovaillancourt Před rokem +5

    I was so heartbroken about Dr Batiste’s wife and treatment in hospital. He did not end the story so I guess everything ended up ok.

  • @melindabaker6251
    @melindabaker6251 Před rokem +2

    Great on history concerning yellow fever.

  • @nazokashii
    @nazokashii Před rokem +4

    This was such a lovely and great conversation :) thank you so much

  • @karenhicks7816
    @karenhicks7816 Před rokem +3

    Agree! Two powerhouses ❤

  • @gidgetmanucci4835
    @gidgetmanucci4835 Před rokem +4

    I CANNOT WAIT!!!

  • @lavondahawkins
    @lavondahawkins Před rokem +3

    Wow! Great info!

  • @darlenedevegan7401
    @darlenedevegan7401 Před rokem +7

    At -28.44 when you're talkin about your wife in the hospital and she was not seen right away despite symptoms and your description, this is what most people have to face when they go to the hospital. I've heard such horror stories where people are in extreme pain come or having all kinds of serious issues, and still they have to wait. Not because they're black or any other color. It's lack of either knowledge, care or professionalism where they make people wait. I've even heard people dying in the waiting rooms or in the hallways. Absolutely horrible. The medical system truly sucks. Everybody is Joe Shmoe going into many hospitals.

    • @Itsunclegabby
      @Itsunclegabby Před 4 měsíci

      This is true, however there is racial disparity within the medical industry.
      People of color suffer more; women of color suffer more STILL.
      This isn't debatable, unfortunately. I wish it was. No one is complaining to complain about this. ❤

  • @sulj3373
    @sulj3373 Před rokem +1

    Mom was discharged with indigestion and no EKG. Fed her red beans and riceNeeded10 hour bypass next day.

  • @marleri
    @marleri Před rokem +1

    ♥️♥️♥️

  • @emartin9515
    @emartin9515 Před rokem

    So what do you suggest for FODMAP sufferers

  • @rebeccawillis9650
    @rebeccawillis9650 Před rokem

    Are we allowed to ask questions later?

    • @vte4chg
      @vte4chg Před rokem +1

      I don’t think this is live.