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Podcast Announcement: We’re Joining Up!
Benes Companies has launched The Care We Need Podcast, merging previous shows to provide a comprehensive view of healthcare. It explores challenges faced by providers and patient experiences, aiming to improve care coordination. The podcast serves as a resource for health professionals and organizations, with plans for future expansion and insights.
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Engage to Heal! How Being Active in Life Helped This Auto Immune Disease Survivor Heal & Thrive!
In this episode of The Care We Need Podcast, Donna Riccardo shares her remarkable 40-year healing journey with autoimmune disease, emphasizing the importance of holistic health and active participation in life for the healing process. Her story highlights how addressing physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects can lead to unexpected progress and deeper well-being. *CONNECT WITH…
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How This Military Intelligence Expert Can Help Healthcare, Wellness, & Human Services Professionals
Tenay Benes’s journey from military intelligence to consulting highlights her expertise in strategic transformation. With a background in developing revolutionary intelligence techniques, she now offers keynote speeches and consulting services to health, wellness, and human services organizations. Her approach focuses on leveraging existing resources to improve outcomes, drawing from her experience in both military and…
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Burned Out? Physician Helps Health, Wellness, Human Service Pros Automate Practices & Avoid Burnout
Dr. Rishan Shah outlines transformative strategies for healthcare professionals to enhance efficiency and patient care through systems optimization and automation. Leverage AI, offshore staffing, and standard operating procedures to free up time for meaningful patient interactions and preventive care. This episode provides actionable insights to help health, wellness, and human services practitioners and organizations transition…
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New Keynote! Use Military Intelligence Strategies to Defeat Complex Illness!!
🎤 New Keynote Announcement: Win the War on Complex Illness by Tenay Benes Chronic and complex illness isn’t a failure of effort—it’s a failure of coordination. In this keynote, Tenay Benes draws on her experience in U.S. Army intelligence during the Iraq War, where she helped adapt failing systems under extreme pressure to reduce civilian…
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She’s Building it For Healthcare! | TCWN Topics
Tenay is building the real-life equivalent to the Star Trek computer! She already designed it for the Army, now she’s building it to revolutionize the U.S. health, wellness, and human services industry! The excerpt from The Care We Need podcast, we cover topics related to holistic healing, healthcare technology, and the design of integrated healthcare…
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Elite Soldiers Need Mental Wellness: Improving Resilience, Readiness, Leadership & Culture in 2026
In this episode, Brett Benes explores how genuine connection and psychological training can transform military mental health culture. He is joined today by David Woods-Bartley, a renowned TEDx speaker and multiple national mental health advocacy award winner, and Mike Murphy, a former Force Recon scout sniper turned psychiatric nurse and military mental health advocate. Together…
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Grow Your Practice in 2026: How Healers Use YouTube for Authority, Patient Trust, Referrals & Impact
In this video, Brett Benes shares three compelling reasons why health and wellness professionals should start their own YouTube channel. Discover how a channel can help build trust within your community, streamline your referral network, and expand your impact globally. Brett also offers free resources to help you get started, including a curated playlist and…
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Community in 2026: Improve U.S. Elder Care, Social Support, Volunteer Networks & Community Cohesion
On this episode of The Brett Benes Podcast, Brett sits down with Jake Dresden, the Metro Denver Director of A Little Help. A Little Help is a grassroots nonprofit that has been revolutionizing community care for 20 years by connecting a network of volunteers with around 3,000 older adults in their own communities. Jake outlines…
