“Beyond the Heart” is hosted by renowned Cardiologist, Women’s Health Advocate and Author, Dr. Nieca Goldberg. Weekly, she explores essential conversations with doctors, thought leaders, health practitioners and game-changers to help you redefine how to view your body and the healing process. This groundbreaking conversation series is a cross-generational exploration of all aspects of women’s health so that you can become your own best health advocate.
This Week’s Episode
On Beyond the Heart, I like to shine a spotlight on Women Making History, and this week’s guests, Carole Postal and Amber Mundinger are making history through making change. Both of my impressive guests use the power of their platforms on the board of the nonprofit organization, Delivering Good, and are helping create its inaugural Women of Impact Summit.
Carole is founder and president of Spotlight Licensing and Brand Management. Amber is COO and head of strategic partnerships for Artists Den Entertainment. Together, they serve an organization with the mission of connecting excess from the retail and manufacturing industries with people in need.
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About Dr. Nieca Goldberg:
Dr. Nieca Goldberg is Medical Director of Atria New York City and Clinical Associate Professor of medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. She is a cardiologist, author, former radio show host, and a nationally recognized pioneer in women’s heart health.
Dr. Goldberg is the author of Dr. Nieca Goldberg’s Complete Guide To Women’s Health. She has also authored the award-winning and highly acclaimed book Women Are Not Small Men, which was updated and titled The Women’s Healthy Heart Program: Lifesaving Strategies for Preventing and Healing Heart Disease published by Ballantine Books.
A graduate of Barnard College and SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, she completed her medical residency at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center and a cardiology fellowship at SUNY Downstate. Dr. Goldberg’s research and medical publications focus on cardiovascular disease in women, exercise imaging and exercise.