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  • Ari Mahler, RN: Choosing Compassion in the Face of Hate | The ER Nurse Who Saved a Mass Shooter
    2026/06/29
    What does it truly mean to care for another human being? Would you still choose compassion if the person lying in front of you had just committed an unimaginable act of violence? In one of the most profound conversations ever featured on The Care2Grow Show, Dr. Larry Arbeitman sits down with registered nurse Ari Mahler, RN whose actions following the 2018 Tree of Life Synagogue shooting became an internationally recognized case study in medical ethics. As the trauma nurse in the emergency department, Ari was tasked with saving the life of the gunman responsible for murdering eleven innocent worshippers—including members of the very community he belonged to. His decision to provide compassionate, unbiased care sparked worldwide discussion after his viral essay, I Am the Jewish Nurse, and is now taught in medical and nursing schools around the world. But this conversation goes far beyond one extraordinary day. It's about the calling of healthcare. It's about choosing humanity over hatred. It's about discovering why compassion isn't weakness—it's one of the greatest strengths a healthcare provider can possess. In This Episode You'll Discover • The extraordinary story behind the Tree of Life Synagogue tragedy • What it felt like to treat the man responsible for the shooting • Why compassion is an action—not simply an emotion • The ethical responsibility healthcare providers carry, even in impossible circumstances • How empathy shapes patient outcomes and provider resilience • Why Ari believes the healthcare system is broken—and where change must begin • The emotional toll emergency medicine takes on providers • How one social worker changed the course of Ari's life • Why every patient deserves to be treated like someone you love • The power of choosing love over hate Key Moments 00:00 – Introducing one of healthcare's most extraordinary ethical stories 03:30 – The morning of the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting 07:30 – Becoming "The Jewish Nurse" 12:00 – Why Ari chose nursing after a life-changing personal experience 20:00 – Treating the mass shooter 27:00 – "I didn't see evil—I saw confusion." 32:00 – Writing the viral essay I Am the Jewish Nurse 39:00 – Why healthcare systems often make compassion more difficult 47:00 – How one act of compassion became medical ethics curriculum 54:00 – Lightning Round: What care really means About Ari Mahler, RN Ari Mahler is a Registered Nurse based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and currently serves as the Director of Staff Development and Infectious Disease Prevention at a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility in Southwestern Pennsylvania. Before stepping into leadership, Ari spent much of his career working in emergency medicine, where he cared for patients during some of the most critical moments of their lives. Following the 2018 Tree of Life Synagogue shooting, Ari's reflections on treating the gunman while remaining faithful to his professional and ethical calling gained international attention. His essay, "I Am the Jewish Nurse," has since been included in medical and nursing textbooks and is taught in healthcare ethics curricula around the world. Ari graduated Summa Cum Laude from Ohio University with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and also holds a Bachelor's degree in English from the University of Maryland. Outside of healthcare, he is a certified CPR and Basic Life Support Instructor for the American Heart Association and enjoys spending time with his dog, his cat, and riding his motorcycles—despite his parents' continued disapproval. Listen & Subscribe to The Care2Grow Show Join Dr. Larry Arbeitman as he interviews healthcare leaders, innovators, and providers who are restoring compassion, connection, and humanity to healthcare. If this episode moved you, challenged your perspective, or reminded you why you entered healthcare, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a colleague. Together, we can bring care back into healthcare—one conversation at a time.
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    59 分
  • Dr. Sabrina Gya: Why Success Without Health Is Failure — Functional Medicine, Longevity, and the Elevated CEO
    2026/06/12
    What if the reason your business growth feels harder than it should isn't your strategy? What if it's your energy? In this powerful episode of The Care2Grow Show, Dr. Larry Arbeitman sits down with Dr. Sabrina Gya, Functional Medicine Doctor, Chiropractor, and Longevity Strategist, to explore the critical connection between personal vitality, leadership, healthcare, and sustainable success. Dr. Gya shares her remarkable journey from a childhood calling into chiropractic in the United Kingdom to becoming a leading voice in functional medicine, longevity, and executive performance. Together, they discuss why America continues to get sicker despite record healthcare spending, why chiropractors are uniquely positioned to lead a healthcare transformation, and how practice owners often become the bottleneck in their own growth. This conversation goes far beyond symptoms, treatment plans, and business tactics. It's about creating a life—and a practice—that thrives. In This Episode You'll Discover: • How Dr. Gya knew she would become a chiropractor at just nine years old • The major differences between healthcare in the UK and the United States • Why America continues to get sicker despite increasing healthcare spending • The hidden role toxins, trauma, and thoughts play in chronic illness • Why food, movement, lifestyle, and purpose matter more than most people realize • The connection between burnout, leadership, and personal vitality • Why chiropractors should be primary health advocates—not just pain specialists • How success without health ultimately leads to failure • The concept behind The Elevated CEO and aligning personal energy with business growth • Why true wealth extends far beyond financial success Key Moments 00:00 – Welcome to The Care2Grow Show 02:00 – Dr. Gya's childhood calling into chiropractic 05:00 – Why chiropractic chooses the doctor 06:30 – The evolution from chiropractic into functional medicine 08:00 – Comparing healthcare systems: UK vs. United States 09:00 – Why America remains one of the sickest developed nations 11:00 – The Three Ts: Toxins, Trauma, and Thoughts 12:00 – Why chiropractors are positioned to lead healthcare transformation 13:00 – The biggest misconception about chiropractic 15:00 – Why health begins with lifestyle, purpose, and alignment 18:00 – Burnout, business growth, and the healthcare entrepreneur 22:00 – The Elevated CEO framework 28:00 – Why success should never come at the expense of your health About Dr. Sabrina Gya Dr. Sabrina Gya is a Functional Medicine Doctor, Chiropractor, and Longevity Strategist with over 25 years of experience in the UK and the United States. She is the founder of Joyful Life Functional Health Solutions, where she works with high-performance CEOs to optimize energy, hormones, metabolic health, and longevity. She is also the creator of The Elevated CEO, where she helps healthcare entrepreneurs build sustainable, aligned businesses without sacrificing their health, relationships, or purpose. Through her work, Dr. Gya bridges functional medicine, leadership, energetics, and business strategy to help leaders create lasting success while maintaining vitality and fulfillment. 🔗 Connect with Dr. Sabrina Gya 🌐 Joyful Life Functional Health Solutions www.joyfullifefunctionalhealth.com 🌐 Dr. Sabrina Gya www.drsabrinagya.com 📸 Instagram @docsabrinagya Listen & Subscribe to The Care2Grow Show Join Dr. Larry Arbeitman as he interviews healthcare leaders, innovators, and practitioners who are restoring compassion, connection, and purpose to healthcare. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a healthcare provider who believes that care still matters.
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    53 分
  • Keith Kurlander, MA, LPC: Psychedelic Therapy, Trauma, and the Future of Integrative Mental Healthcare
    2026/05/18

    What if the future of mental healthcare requires us to rethink everything we thought we knew about healing?

    In this profound episode of the Care2Grow Show, Dr. Larry Arbeitman sits down with Keith Kurlander — co-author of the New York Times bestselling book Psychedelic Therapy, speaker, coach, and cofounder of the Integrative Psychiatry Institute.

    Together, they explore the growing mental health crisis, the limitations of symptom-based care, and why integrative approaches—including psychedelic-assisted therapy—may reshape the future of healing.

    Keith shares his deeply personal story of a traumatic psilocybin experience at age 19 that led to years of mental health struggles, and how that journey ultimately became the foundation for his life's work helping others heal with greater structure, safety, and compassion.

    This conversation goes far beyond psychedelics. It dives into trauma, nervous system regulation, neuroplasticity, purpose, wholeness, lifestyle medicine, and the importance of treating the whole human being—not just symptoms.

    If you've ever wondered:
    • Why traditional mental healthcare often falls short
    • How trauma shapes identity and emotional suffering
    • What psychedelic therapy actually looks like clinically
    • Why healing requires integration, not quick fixes
    • How purpose, meaning, sleep, nutrition, and relationships affect mental health
    • What true "care" in healthcare should look like

    …this episode is for you.

    In This Episode:

    • Keith's powerful personal journey through mental illness and healing
    • The science behind psychedelic-assisted therapy
    • Understanding the Default Mode Network and neuroplasticity
    • Why trauma-informed care matters
    • The importance of set, setting, preparation, and integration
    • Why healing is about becoming whole—not becoming someone new
    • The connection between mental health, inflammation, sleep, and lifestyle
    • Why pain may actually be an invitation toward transformation
    • The future of integrative psychiatry and mental healthcare

    About Keith Kurlander

    Keith Kurlander, MA, LPC, is co-author of the New York Times bestselling book Psychedelic Therapy, a coach, speaker, and cofounder of the Integrative Psychiatry Institute and Integrative Psychiatry Centers. With more than 20 years of experience working with individuals, couples, and families, Keith specializes in integrative approaches to mental health, trauma healing, and personal transformation.

    Connect with Keith:

    Website: https://keithkurlander.com
    Institute: https://psychiatryinstitute.com
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keithkurlander.ma/

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    If this episode impacted you, please share it with someone who needs this conversation. Together, we can help put the care back into healthcare — one conversation at a time.

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    53 分
  • Dr. Anthony Mazzarelli: Compassionomics | The Science That Proves Caring Drives Outcomes, Lowers Costs, and Prevents Burnout
    2026/05/04
    Welcome to The Care2Grow Show

    In this powerful episode of The Care2Grow Show, Dr. Larry Arbeitman sits down with Dr. Anthony Mazzarelli, Co-President and CEO of Cooper University Health Care, to explore one of the most important and overlooked forces in modern healthcare:

    Compassion.

    This is not a philosophical conversation.
    It's a data-driven discussion grounded in over 500 scientific studies proving that caring is not a soft skill — it is a measurable clinical and operational advantage.

    Together, they unpack the growing compassion crisis in healthcare and why reconnecting with patients may be one of the most powerful solutions to improve outcomes, reduce costs, and prevent provider burnout.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode

    • The truth about the compassion crisis in modern healthcare
    • Why compassion improves clinical outcomes, cost efficiency, and patient adherence
    • The surprising connection between compassion and reduced provider burnout
    • Why empathy alone can lead to burnout — and how compassion is different
    • The concept of "depersonalization" and its role in provider exhaustion
    • How small moments (as little as 40 seconds) can dramatically impact patient experience
    • Why healthcare must move from transactional to relational care
    • How leadership and systems must support compassionate care at scale
    • The role of technology (including AI) in restoring patient connection

    A Defining Insight

    "Compassion is not a soft skill. It improves outcomes, lowers costs, and decreases burnout."

    Dr. Mazzarelli shares that the data is clear:

    When providers connect with patients in a meaningful way, three things happen:

    1. Better outcomes
    2. Lower healthcare costs
    3. Less provider burnout

    This is the foundation of Compassionomics — and a call to reimagine how healthcare is delivered.

    About Dr. Anthony Mazzarelli

    Dr. Anthony Mazzarelli, MD, JD, MBE is the Co-President and CEO of Cooper University Health Care and Associate Dean of Clinical Affairs at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University.

    He leads a $3B nonprofit academic health system with over 14,000 employees and 1,800+ providers across 95 specialties .

    He is the co-author of the bestselling books:

    • Compassionomics
    • Wonder Drug

    His work focuses on leadership, healthcare transformation, and the science of compassion in medicine.

    Why This Episode Matters

    Healthcare is evolving.

    Patients are no longer just looking for treatment —
    They are looking for connection, trust, and care.

    This episode challenges providers and leaders to rethink how they show up:

    Not just as clinicians…
    But as humans serving humans.

    Next Steps

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    https://www.compassionomics.com/

    https://a.co/d/0dhrTAmb (Book available for purchase on Amazon)

    https://www.wonderdrugbook.com/

    https://a.co/d/0fkQy2o2 (Book available for purchase on Amazon)

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    Together, we can rebuild a healthcare system rooted in compassion, connection, and care.

    Because we have to Care… to Grow.

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    47 分
  • The Courage to Be Human: Healing Beyond Symptoms with Dr. Gerard Perrella
    2026/04/20

    "The Courage to Be Human: Healing Beyond Symptoms with Dr. Gerard Perrella"

    Show Notes

    In this powerful and deeply human conversation, Dr. Larry Arbeitman sits down with Dr. Gerard Perrella—chiropractor, educator, and practitioner of over 40 years—to explore what it truly means to heal.

    This episode goes far beyond symptoms, diagnoses, and procedures. It dives into the emotional, neurological, and human dimensions of healing—revealing why so many patients stay stuck… and what it actually takes to create transformation.

    Dr. Perrella shares his personal healing journey, including overcoming childhood trauma, and how that experience reshaped the way he cares for patients today. Together, they unpack the CareFirst philosophy and why connection—not just correction—is the missing link in modern healthcare.

    If you're a practitioner, this conversation will challenge how you think about care.
    If you're a patient, it may change how you think about your own healing.

    Key Highlights
    • The difference between treating symptoms vs. facilitating true healing
    • Why 80% of subluxation is rooted in emotional stress and trauma
    • How unresolved past experiences continue to impact the nervous system
    • The moment that changed Dr. Perrella's life: "You can heal"
    • Why patients don't need more treatment—they need reconnection
    • The role of vulnerability and trust in patient outcomes
    • How a practitioner's own healing journey directly impacts their patients
    • The power of language, energy, and presence in clinical care
    • Why today's healthcare system is failing—and what must change
    • The Care2Grow mission: putting care back into healthcare
    About Dr. Gerard Perrella

    Dr. Gerard Perrella has been practicing chiropractic care for nearly four decades after earning his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from New York Chiropractic College in 1986. He currently practices at Upper Cervical Chiropractic of Monmouth in New Jersey.

    His care philosophy centers on helping patients move beyond symptom-based thinking and reconnect with their body's innate ability to heal through deep personal transformation and nervous system restoration.

    Connect & Learn More

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    Final Thought

    Care is not a technique.
    Care is not a transaction.

    Care is the courage to be human—and to help others do the same.

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    57 分
  • Dina Schapiro, MPS, ATR-BC, LCAT: The Art of Holding Space: Healing, Compassion, and the Truth About Care in Healthcare
    2026/04/06

    SHOW NOTES

    In this deeply moving episode of The Care2Grow Show, Dr. Larry Arbeitman sits down with therapist, professor, and creative arts healer Dr. Dina Schapiro to explore what it truly means to care.

    With over 30 years of experience, Dina brings a powerful perspective on healing that goes far beyond traditional healthcare models—into presence, connection, nature, and the human spirit.

    Together, they unpack the illusion of separation, the limitations of the current healthcare system, and the profound role of compassion, creativity, and self-awareness in healing.

    This conversation challenges providers to look beyond protocols and reconnect with the essence of care—reminding us that healing is not something we do to people, but something we hold space for.

    If you are a healthcare provider feeling burnt out, disconnected, or searching for deeper purpose—this episode will shift your perspective.

    Because in the end…

    We don't just treat patients.
    We meet humans.

    KEY THEMES

    • The difference between empathy and true compassion

    • Why "holding space" is the highest form of care

    • The illusion of separation in healthcare

    • Healing as a continuous, flowing process

    • The role of nature in emotional and spiritual healing

    • Why the system prioritizes sickness over wellness

    • Creativity and presence in patient care

    • Self-compassion as the foundation for healing others

    • Fear vs. love as driving forces in healthcare

    • Reconnecting providers to purpose

    10 KEY MOMENTS (TIMELINE)

    1. The Compassion Crisis in Healthcare
    Dr. Larry sets the stage: care is missing—and it's costing outcomes, retention, and fulfillment.

    2. Dina's Lifelong Calling to Care
    Dina shares that her calling began before kindergarten—care isn't learned, it's remembered.

    3. What Care Really Means
    Care is not hierarchical—it is presence, connection, and shared humanity.

    4. The Illusion of Separation
    We believe we are separate—but healing begins when we remember we are connected.

    5. Healing Requires Belief and Acceptance
    Healing starts when we trust the process and allow both pain and growth.

    6. Making Peace with Pain
    Healing isn't about eliminating pain—it's about allowing it without judgment.

    7. The Healthcare System Problem
    The system prioritizes numbers over human connection—and often depends on sickness to survive.

    8. Fear vs. Love in Healthcare
    Fear drives the system—but love creates sustainable healing and energy.

    9. What It Means to Truly Hold Space
    Presence—not fixing—is what allows real healing to happen.

    10. Healing as a Ripple Effect
    When one person heals, it changes relationships, patterns, and generations.

    FEATURED QUOTE

    "Care is very, very deep… it is not a hierarchical experience.
    It really is feeling present with somebody."

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      https://sites.libsyn.com/600625

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    https://www.care2growconsulting.com/

    This episode is a reminder that healthcare doesn't need more systems.

    It needs more presence.

    Because…

    We have to care to grow.

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    56 分
  • Dr. Ryan Diener: Relationship-Driven Healing | Integrating Acupuncture, Purpose & Patient Care
    2026/03/24

    In this episode of The Care2Grow Show, Dr. Larry Arbeitman sits down with a longtime friend and integrative health leader, Dr. Ryan Diener, for a powerful conversation on what it truly means to put care back into healthcare.

    With nearly two decades of experience and as co-founder of Holistic Health Associates, Dr. Diener brings a unique perspective on combining acupuncture, holistic medicine, and relationship-driven care to create lasting patient outcomes.

    This episode dives deep into the human side of healthcare — where connection, communication, and compassion are not optional… they are essential.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode

    • Why the healthcare system is experiencing a growing compassion crisis
    • How relationship-based care improves patient outcomes and retention
    • The importance of communication training within your team
    • Why most practices struggle with patient drop-off — and how to fix it
    • The role of purpose and mission in overcoming early business struggles
    • How to prevent burnout through intentional lifestyle and leadership design
    • The integration of holistic modalities (acupuncture, nutrition, red light therapy)
    • Why connection — not transactions — is the future of healthcare

    A Powerful Takeaway

    "Patients don't stay because of your technique.
    They stay because of how you make them feel."

    Dr. Diener emphasizes that true healing begins when providers move beyond symptoms and focus on who the patient is, what they value, and what they want their life to look like again.

    About Dr. Ryan Diener

    Dr. Ryan Diener is the CEO and co-founder of Holistic Health Associates in Frederick, Maryland — an integrative health clinic combining acupuncture, nutrition, massage therapy, and advanced healing technologies.

    With over 20 years of experience, he is also a leader in practitioner development, helping healthcare providers improve communication, patient connection, and practice growth through his work with other clinicians.

    Why This Episode Matters

    Healthcare is evolving.

    Patients are no longer looking for quick fixes — they are looking for:
    • Connection
    • Trust
    • Meaningful care

    This conversation highlights how providers can rise above the noise and build practices rooted in purpose, compassion, and human connection.

    Follow Dr. Ryan Diener

    hhafrederick HHAFrederick HolisticHealthAssociates

    Next Steps

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    Together, we can rebuild a healthcare system rooted in connection, compassion, and care.

    Because we have to Care… to Grow.

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    53 分
  • Dr. Rick Means: Scaling Service | Building a 26-Clinic Chiropractic Vision
    2026/03/09

    What does it take to grow a chiropractic practice from a single clinic into a statewide vision?

    In this episode of The Care2Grow Show, Dr. Larry Arbeitman sits down with Dr. Rick Means II, founder of Corrective Spinal Care of Florida, to discuss leadership, purpose, and building a practice that truly serves.

    Dr. Means shares his journey as a second-generation chiropractor, following in the footsteps of his father and family while developing his own vision for the future of chiropractic care. After opening his first clinic in Cape Coral in 2016, the growth of the practice quickly led to additional locations in Fort Myers and Bonita Springs — with a long-term goal of expanding across Florida.

    But this conversation goes beyond expansion.

    Dr. Means shares the deeper principles that drive sustainable practice growth:

    • Serving patients with clarity and purpose
    • Building a culture that reflects your mission
    • Leading a team through vision and example
    • Scaling while protecting the heart of care

    This episode is a powerful reminder that growth in healthcare must always begin with service.

    As Dr. Means shares throughout the conversation:

    "I find joy in serving others. Period."

    If you're a chiropractor, healthcare leader, or practice owner seeking to grow while staying rooted in purpose, this conversation will resonate deeply.

    About Our Guest – Dr. Rick Means

    Dr. Rick Means II is the founder of Corrective Spinal Care of Florida, with clinics in Cape Coral, Fort Myers, and Bonita Springs. A second-generation chiropractor, he began his career working alongside his father and uncle before launching his own practice in 2016.

    His long-term vision is to expand corrective spinal care throughout the state of Florida, serving communities through a network of 26 or more offices.

    Dr. Means lives in Florida with his wife Dakota and their son, Church, and remains deeply committed to the mission of serving others through chiropractic care.

    Links & Resources

    Website
    www.FLSpinalCare.com

    Facebook
    facebook.com/FLSpinalCare

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    The Care2Grow Show is dedicated to exploring leadership, culture, and the principles that help healthcare professionals build practices rooted in purpose and care.

    Hosted by Dr. Larry Arbeitman, DC

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    55 分