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The Crisis Files

The Crisis Files

De: Roshini Rajkumar
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  • Case File #191: Metabolic Crisis
    Mar 25 2026
    The American health system isn't just failing and the metabolic emergency needs more than resuscitation, it requires an all-out medical reboot. A staggering 6 out of 10 Americans are battling chronic issues like high cholesterol. Barely 7% of adults maintain optimal cardiometabolic health. Dan Cohen is co-founder and Chief Performance Officer of Human Powered Health. He breaks down the alarming statistics with host Roshini Rajkumar. Cohen argues we are measuring the wrong metrics, and we should be using tools like DXA scans to inform and catalyze lifestyle shifts. This conversation serves as a call to action for anyone ready to move the needle on their internal health. It’s a long road to recovery, but the change can start today.
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    18 m
  • Case File #190: Trailblazer Holly Rowe
    Mar 16 2026
    Marking her landmark 30th anniversary covering college football, ESPN’s Holly Rowe reveals the greatest victories are often won off the field. From Azzi Fudd’s injuries at UConn to the resilience of players like Fernando Mendoza, Holly dives into why she loves the "crisis" of sports. Host Roshini Rajkumar asks Holly Rowe how she became Holly Rowe. Would you believe a childhood passion launched a "dream-come-true" career and a platform for trailblazing? Get a front-row seat to the unforgettable moments and grit required to overcome the odds. Yet, there's one major sporting event eluding this trailblazer, which may require a network negotiation between ABC and NBC. Find out about that and which sporting win she calls one of a kind in her lifetime.
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    18 m
  • Case File #189: Fact Attack
    Mar 11 2026
    What is fact and what is fiction? In an era where the truth is easily manipulated, defining objective reality is more challenging than ever. To help navigate the convergence of calamities, host Roshini Rajkumar dives deep into the forces blurring perceptions with public affairs and crisis strategist John Blackshaw. From the impact of personal belief systems and the "conglomeratization" of media to AI, John and Roshini examine how these elements work in tandem to undermine the quality of facts. When digital echo chambers prioritize engagement over accuracy, they suggest we reflect on our own information-gathering habits and the ethics of media "spin." Together, John and Roshini suggest a path forward rooted in high moral standards, honest journalism and a commitment to transparent conversations.
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    22 m
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