Healthcare & Medical
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Tauna Young (Neurovana Calm)
In this episode, host Taylor Baker speaks with Tauna Young, a psychiatric nurse practitioner and founder of Neurovana Calm, about innovative approaches to treating anxiety and insomnia. Their conversation explores the science behind cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) devices and how this technology can provide safe, non-pharmaceutical mental health support while people sleep. What You’ll Learn
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Rock Rockette (Rocket Healthcare Strategies)
In this episode, Taylor Baker sits down with Rock Rockett, PhD, founder of Rocket Healthcare Strategies, to discuss how independent physician groups can strengthen their financial performance and preserve autonomy. The conversation centers on helping doctors expand office-based procedures, navigate accreditation and payer contracting, and build scalable operational systems without losing focus on patient care.
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Paul Slowey (Oasis Diagnostics)
In this episode, Host Taylor Baker speaks with Paul Slowey, CEO of Oasis Diagnostics and a PhD-trained organic chemist, about how saliva-based diagnostics can expand access to testing through cleaner sample collection, faster results, and at-home or mobile deployment across healthcare settings. What You’ll Learn Paul’s story highlights how mission-driven innovation can reshape healthcare access
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Quentin Shambley (Peace of Mind Consultants)
In this episode, Host Taylor Baker sits down with Quentin Shambley, CEO and founder of Peace of Mind Consultants and the creator of the Minefield Institute, to discuss why mental health support must be treated as essential performance infrastructure for athletes and a quality-of-life priority across every stage of life. Together, they explore how lived
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Dr Julie Hanks (Wasatch Family Therapy)
In this episode, Host Taylor Baker sits down with Dr. Julie Hanks, owner and executive director of Wasatch Family Therapy and a longtime marriage and family therapy leader, to discuss what it takes to build a mission-driven mental health practice that scales while staying deeply human. Together, they explore sustainable growth through people-first leadership, trust-building
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Dan Deak (Home Halo Franchising)
In this episode, Host Taylor Baker sits down with Dan Deak, founder and CEO of Home Halo Franchising, to discuss how non-medical home care helps seniors and veterans age safely at home and what it takes to scale that mission through a growing franchise model while adapting to rapid shifts in technology and marketing. What
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Sean Taylor (Cornerstone Christian Counseling)
In this episode, host Taylor Baker sits down with Sean Taylor, co-founder and director of Cornerstone Christian Counseling, to discuss how he’s built and scaled a multi-location counseling practice rooted in a biblically sound, clinically excellent approach—while navigating modern growth challenges like differentiation, marketing shifts, and the rise of AI. What You’ll Learn Sean’s story
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Ken Huey (Hope Group Health)
In this episode, Host Taylor Baker sits down with Ken Huey, CEO of The Hope Group and a PhD-trained marriage and family therapist, to discuss what it takes to build and scale a mission-driven behavioral health organization that delivers world-class trauma care especially for those who often can’t access it. What You’ll Learn Ken’s story
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Yehuda Kogan (Lin Health)
In this episode, host Taylor Baker sits down with Yehuda (Yuda) Kogan, co-founder and CEO of Lin Health, to discuss how his team is using evidence-based, tech-enabled behavioral care to help people reclaim their lives from chronic pain while navigating the complexity of selling into modern healthcare. What You’ll Learn Across the conversation, Yehuda emphasizes









