Dr. Felicia Stoler Shares Her Health and Wellness Journey on KISC My Health Radio with Peter Mingils and Captain Cran Man Stephen Lukawski
KISC My Health Radio show with The King of Cranberries, from Planet Cranberry, Stephen Lukawski as he interviews Dr. Felicia Stoler
The best health conversations often begin with a person’s story. That is exactly what listeners can expect during this engaging episode of KISC My Health Radio as The King of Cranberries, Captain Cran Man Stephen Lukawski, and cohost Peter Mingils welcome Dr. Felicia Stoler for a fascinating personal interview that explores the experiences, education, and passion behind one of America’s most recognized voices in health and wellness.
Rather than simply discussing nutrition, this interview gives listeners an opportunity to get to know the person behind the professional accomplishments. Dr. Stoler shares insights from a career dedicated to helping people make informed decisions about food, exercise, longevity, and healthier living while communicating science in ways that everyday people can understand. She has built a reputation for translating complex health topics into practical information that individuals and families can use to improve their lives. (LinkedIn)
Dr. Stoler’s educational journey reflects her commitment to evidence-based health education. With advanced training in nutrition and exercise science, along with years of clinical practice, consulting, media appearances, and public speaking, she has become a trusted resource for consumers, healthcare professionals, and organizations seeking credible information about wellness. Her work spans nutrition, fitness, healthy aging, lifestyle medicine, and public health advocacy. (LinkedIn)
Many people also recognize Dr. Stoler from her television appearances, including hosting TLC’s Honey, We’re Killing the Kids, where she helped families better understand how everyday lifestyle choices can influence long-term health. Throughout her career she has consistently emphasized practical solutions instead of fad diets or unrealistic expectations, encouraging people to focus on sustainable habits that support overall wellness. (Wikipedia)
Captain Cran Man Stephen Lukawski brings his trademark curiosity and enthusiasm to the conversation as he explores Dr. Stoler’s professional journey, while Peter Mingils helps guide listeners through the many lessons that can be learned from decades of experience in nutrition, health communication, and education. Together, they create an atmosphere where listeners feel like they are sitting in on an enjoyable conversation among friends who genuinely care about helping others live healthier lives.
One of the strengths of KISC My Health Radio is its focus on introducing audiences to accomplished professionals who have dedicated their careers to improving the health and well-being of others. Personal interviews like this one allow listeners to discover not only what guests have accomplished, but also what motivates them, what challenges they have overcome, and what continues to inspire their work today.
The KISC My Health Radio program continues to feature respected experts from across the healthcare, nutrition, wellness, and natural products communities. Every interview is designed to educate, inspire, and encourage listeners to become more informed consumers while learning directly from professionals who have spent years developing their expertise.
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