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EPISODE SUMMARY:
Deepak Saini returns to give us updates on his Podcast, his Practice and progress on his journey to become a Centenarian
Deepak Saini returns to Frank About Health after appearing on both Frank About Health and The A Train To Sedona and we followup on his path to being a Disruptor with his Vitality Unleashed programming.
We will also pay tribute to Linda Marsanico and discuss the impact that has played in his health journey from different perspectives including spirituality, public speaking, podcasting and his overall plans for longevity.
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the first segment of Frank About Health begins with Frank introducing a returning guest Deepak Saini, and discussing Deepak's return to Frank About Health. Deepak then tells us more about his goal to become a centenarian, and his podcast, The Deepak Sani Show. The two then talk about Linda Marsanico, who introduced them, and Deepak's new program, Vitality Unleashed, aimed at being a disruptor in health and wellness. Frank mentions how he participated in a seminar of the program and emphasized that the discussion was for informational purposes only, not to replace existing treatment protocols. Frank and Deepak end the first segment by touching on spirituality and the soul, which they intended to explore further in the show.
The second segment begins with Frank and Deepak discussing the importance of agency and its role in challenging the status quo, emphasizing that a lack of agency often leads to following norms. The discussion then pivots as Frank and Deepak discuss the importance of health and spirituality, emphasizing that focusing on personal well-being is crucial before helping others. They explore the concept of the soul and spirituality, noting that while some people associate it with religion, it can also be seen as an individual's essence or connection to the universe. They agreed that having conversations about spirituality can foster understanding and connection between people, regardless of their differences. Frank defined the soul as the inner voice linking mind, body, and spirit, and emphasized the need to listen to this voice and stabilize one's own health before engaging in external activities.
Deepak and Frank kick of the third segment by explaining the importance of open communication about health and personal matters, noting that people often avoid discussing these topics due to societal norms or fear. They emphasized the benefits of fostering dialogue, both personally and within communities, to address health issues and improve overall well-being. Frank highlighted the need for engagement and connection, especially in the healthcare sector, while Deepak suggested that people often have the answers within themselves if they can open up to self-reflection and communication.
The final segment of the show brings together how important it is to be intouch with both yourself spiritually and the benifits that can have on your physical and social health. Frank and Deepak then discuss their future projects, including Deepak's upcoming virtual health-focused event in spring 2026 and his goal to write a solo best-selling book by the end of 2026. Frank recommended three books related to health and advocacy, including "The A Train to Sedona" by Linda Marsanico, "Soul Setting" by Levy, and "The Great Healthcare Disruption" by Dr. Marshall Rungi. They both express an interest in continuing to engage with their audiences through various media and events.
00:00:53.310 --> 00:00:59.449 Frank R. Harrison: Hey everybody, and welcome to a new episode of Frank About Health. Today is October 30th, 2025.
00:00:59.720 --> 00:01:18.490 Frank R. Harrison: It is the return of Deepak Sani. The name of the episode is Deepak Sani Health. We are actually going to talk again about his goal to be a centenarian. We're going to talk about his podcast, The Deepak Sani Show. We're gonna talk about Linda Marzanico, and the fact that that's how we met, through her.
00:01:18.490 --> 00:01:25.260 Frank R. Harrison: when she appeared as a guest on the A train to… when he appeared as her guest on the A train to Zedona.
00:01:25.270 --> 00:01:42.300 Frank R. Harrison: And we're also going to speak about how he wants to become a disruptor with a new program, which I think he has had on his website advertised as Vitality Unleashed. I had a chance yesterday to participate in one of those seminars, and
00:01:42.300 --> 00:01:54.939 Frank R. Harrison: I can see that, again, the word disruptor is someone who looks at chaos and does something about it. That has been the whole mantra since I have started this season of Frank About Health.
00:01:54.950 --> 00:02:12.160 Frank R. Harrison: Let me issue my disclaimer before I introduce Deepak to all of you. The information that you will hear about Deepak Sani and myself throughout our conversation is food for thought, and not to dissuade you from your ongoing treatment protocol, whether it's for mental or physical illness that you might be going through.
00:02:12.160 --> 00:02:30.280 Frank R. Harrison: At the same time, they are not the views of TalkRadio.nyc or of this show, Frank About Health, but they are thoughts and views about your healthcare, which we hope to advocate and provide more information of resources that you could use to help whatever might be going on in your life.
00:02:31.110 --> 00:02:43.879 Frank R. Harrison: That being said, Deepak, thank you for coming back to Frank About Health, and I do have a little brief bio on you, but why don't you just, say a little bit about yourself before I confirm some of the stuff that I have?
00:02:44.320 --> 00:02:59.610 Deepak Saini: Yeah, well, thanks, Frank. I'm super excited to be back on your show. I was on Linda's show twice. I think Chuck, I was on his show. I think it's like the fifth time I've been on the network, so I appreciate you having me back, and yeah, you take it away with the bio, and we'll get into it.
00:02:59.610 --> 00:03:14.470 Frank R. Harrison: Okay, alright, so I have it all officially written. It says, Deepak Sani returns to give us updates on his podcast, his practice and progress on a journey to… on his journey to become a centenarian, which I already briefly touched upon.
00:03:14.800 --> 00:03:22.160 Frank R. Harrison: He wants to be a disruptor with his Vitality Unleashed program.
00:03:22.330 --> 00:03:26.370 Frank R. Harrison: which we will really focus on, probably more in Segment 3.
00:03:26.490 --> 00:03:30.610 Frank R. Harrison: And then we will pay tribute to Linda throughout the show.
00:03:30.720 --> 00:03:39.120 Frank R. Harrison: You know, because we would not have met if it wasn't for her. But at the same time, I think, as another tribute.
00:03:39.650 --> 00:03:52.460 Frank R. Harrison: touch upon spirituality, if that makes sense, in the way that you do your practice. I know we haven't really discussed it at length, but she is a firm believer in the journey to love and compassion, which is a spiritual route.
00:03:52.680 --> 00:03:59.860 Frank R. Harrison: And, based on our meeting yesterday, we touched upon the soul, so there might be a discussion point right there that we can definitely close the show with.
00:04:01.400 --> 00:04:15.970 Frank R. Harrison: And that's basically it. You will find during the commercial breaks, I will show you links to his podcast, on YouTube, as well as on Apple, and you will also see his website, and if you want, at the end of the show.
00:04:15.970 --> 00:04:32.479 Frank R. Harrison: to reach out to him. I believe you're available for consultations and any other kinds of conversations that you can strike up with people that might be in need of your support. So let's spend the hour just talking exactly about you. What would be the first thing you would like.
00:04:32.480 --> 00:04:34.830 Deepak Saini: Who doesn't love talking about themselves, right?
00:04:34.830 --> 00:04:35.150 Frank R. Harrison: Period.
00:04:35.650 --> 00:04:49.560 Frank R. Harrison: Exactly, but as a health advocate, as a practitioner based out of Canada, also knowing what's going on in the United States at this time, I'm sure you have your views on that, so I would like to…
00:04:49.610 --> 00:05:02.120 Frank R. Harrison: To get an overview from how your practice is… may have been affected by that, or maybe how you are being more aggressive at finding solutions for people, whether through traditional or alternative means.
00:05:02.230 --> 00:05:17.470 Deepak Saini: Yeah, great question. So, yeah, yes, I do live here in Canada. Actually, most of my clients are actually U.S.-based, so I'm quite familiar with the system, not… maybe not all the little intricacies, and I don't hunch, you know, insurance billing and stuff like that, I don't really know that type of thing, but I do hear it from all sides.
00:05:17.740 --> 00:05:26.730 Deepak Saini: And, you know, I think commonality against… in most countries, certainly the Western countries, is, you know, we've had this,
00:05:27.660 --> 00:05:30.470 Deepak Saini: You know, onslaught on our health for…
00:05:31.110 --> 00:05:37.169 Deepak Saini: 40, 50 years, based on policy, practices, you know, what,
00:05:37.320 --> 00:05:50.560 Deepak Saini: corporations are allowed to do into our food supply, environment, et cetera, et cetera. And, you know, we can't put the genie back in the bottle, that's out, but we can, as an individual and within our own families, advocate for ourselves and make
00:05:50.660 --> 00:06:09.130 Deepak Saini: decisions for ourselves, be that how we spend our dollar, vote with our dollars, or, you know, the practices that we actually do. And that's why I hope to empower, you know, general populations to take action. Not everyone can work with me, but also certainly with my clients to, you know, again, I like to say, you know, you don't want to be average, you want to be exceptional, so I try and help my clients
00:06:09.130 --> 00:06:13.060 Deepak Saini: be exceptional, and even people who just follow me, you know, if they can just, you know.
00:06:13.410 --> 00:06:20.540 Deepak Saini: Take one little tidbit away and, like, ratchet up or notch up one level. Hey, that's a win on my big mission to impact a million lives.
00:06:20.540 --> 00:06:21.840 Frank R. Harrison: Yes, yes.
00:06:21.940 --> 00:06:35.790 Frank R. Harrison: No, I totally understand. I remember when you were on the show a few months ago, I had said that I was gonna have you come back to really highlight more of what you do in your practice up in Canada. I think you were talking about your
00:06:35.790 --> 00:06:45.239 Frank R. Harrison: Your history with your back injury, and how you had changed your nutrition habits, and you had gone through different, treatment modalities to help with the goal.
00:06:45.240 --> 00:06:59.160 Frank R. Harrison: of becoming a centenarian. Is there anything that you could impart that maybe you already have said, or that you could add to, that would inspire individuals such as myself, who are going with the ongoing stress
00:06:59.330 --> 00:07:13.969 Frank R. Harrison: that is not even made by my own internal dynamics, it's made by what's in the media, it's made by what policy changes are being forced upon us, and it's out of our control, so I think that's part of what triggers the stress.
00:07:13.970 --> 00:07:19.830 Frank R. Harrison: We try to do something about it, but we can't, so we end up frustrated all the time. Is there anything you could recommend
00:07:19.830 --> 00:07:29.580 Frank R. Harrison: that I could, from the way you do your practice, that I could incorporate into my daily, maintenance of quality of life.
00:07:29.580 --> 00:07:41.170 Deepak Saini: Frank, a great question, and this is certainly something that, in my own practice, for myself, that I do with myself, and as evolved with my clients, that's evolved over time, from when I first started working with people to currently.
00:07:41.440 --> 00:07:47.179 Deepak Saini: And I'm a big believer, you know, you mentioned we were at an event last night, an event that I hosted that you attended, and I appreciate that.
00:07:47.180 --> 00:07:47.970 Frank R. Harrison: Yes.
00:07:48.290 --> 00:08:01.180 Deepak Saini: you know, a lot about, you know, I call it the inner game, but really working with the unconscious mind and the power of our unconscious mind. And yes, we certainly live in very stressful times, all sorts, you know, political.
00:08:01.390 --> 00:08:06.829 Deepak Saini: environmental, you know, there's a lot of, I call it the hidden stressors, things that we don't even realize.
00:08:07.010 --> 00:08:11.290 Deepak Saini: stress us out, you know, could be the food we eat, could be the home we live in, you know, the…
00:08:11.450 --> 00:08:24.150 Deepak Saini: all these environmental things, and then, yes, there's obviously, like, the big political things, and the media and, you know, all these sorts of things. I will challenge a little bit anyone, and maybe yourself a little bit as well, Frank, is that
00:08:26.250 --> 00:08:34.070 Deepak Saini: You know, the frame of mind and, you know, addressing Or, you know, inherited Or,
00:08:34.179 --> 00:08:38.779 Deepak Saini: Early childhood developed emotions and limiting beliefs.
00:08:39.090 --> 00:08:51.359 Deepak Saini: And again, it's not like that takes away the stressful times or the onslaught that we have from the outside in, but it can, when we deal with our root causes, it can impact how we react.
00:08:51.360 --> 00:09:14.519 Deepak Saini: to those external stimuli. So I would suggest for anyone to certainly, you know, look into that avenue of, you know, working in the inner route, the unconscious mind, that 90% that we don't always tap into, most people don't always tap into. And once I learned the power of that, I also incorporate it into my methodology as one of the key pillars of my methodology in my
00:09:14.520 --> 00:09:21.160 Deepak Saini: in my program that you shared. So, I want to just make sure that people… there's also… there's very tactical things we can do about stress, you know.
00:09:21.220 --> 00:09:35.679 Deepak Saini: You know, whatever type of stress we're talking about, you know, do this, very, you know, habit change, you know, there's these things. There's also working on the inside to, like, remove some of those, blockages that, you know, we developed as children, or even we inherited as well.
00:09:36.020 --> 00:09:43.130 Frank R. Harrison: Yes, yes. I could say, based on everything you've said, you know, in my life.
00:09:43.450 --> 00:09:45.689 Frank R. Harrison: I… I grew up with…
00:09:46.050 --> 00:09:55.789 Frank R. Harrison: a lot of disruption over being an epileptic individual. From the time I was 16, my very first seizure, till about the time I reached…
00:09:56.420 --> 00:10:01.670 Frank R. Harrison: I would say my mid-40s, maybe early 40s.
00:10:02.300 --> 00:10:04.990 Frank R. Harrison: I didn't know if a seizure was gonna hit me at any time.
00:10:05.480 --> 00:10:16.140 Frank R. Harrison: Okay, I had my medications, I had my treatments with my neurologist, I had my testing, but there were always those unpredictable factors that could have been
00:10:16.300 --> 00:10:19.410 Frank R. Harrison: sleep deprivation, stress itself.
00:10:19.750 --> 00:10:33.459 Frank R. Harrison: fatigue from flying all night if I took a late flight from LA to the East Coast, for example, or possibly being surrounded by chaos. Individuals like my own parents, who would be fighting
00:10:33.570 --> 00:10:43.399 Frank R. Harrison: And it would look like that, you know, during a given situation, they would be fighting over finances, or they would be fighting over healthcare, or they would be fighting over some conflict.
00:10:43.620 --> 00:10:58.340 Frank R. Harrison: But my brain would process the shouting as if they're talking too fast. Like, my brain was creating its own triggers and whatever, and I remember that was actually my last seizure in 2005. It was two in a row.
00:10:58.840 --> 00:11:03.490 Frank R. Harrison: Because my brain was so fatigued, and the external stressors
00:11:03.960 --> 00:11:09.599 Frank R. Harrison: made my brain just say, I need to recharge. Literally, you know? Right. But…
00:11:09.770 --> 00:11:15.600 Frank R. Harrison: when I went through that whole experience, Psychologically and mental health-wise.
00:11:16.460 --> 00:11:22.509 Frank R. Harrison: I don't think I was comfortable in my own skin, because I felt like I was a walking tremor with an earthquake.
00:11:23.140 --> 00:11:24.330 Frank R. Harrison: Coming at any time.
00:11:24.580 --> 00:11:35.699 Frank R. Harrison: You know, and it wasn't until, literally, I got a grasp by obtaining my master's degree in neuropsychology and actually doing the research behind it.
00:11:35.960 --> 00:11:42.060 Frank R. Harrison: shortly after that last seizure, that I started to have a sense of agency over my condition.
00:11:42.300 --> 00:11:45.600 Frank R. Harrison: that I just noticed, and I notice this every time I mention it.
00:11:45.700 --> 00:11:48.820 Frank R. Harrison: 2005 was my last seizure, and we're in 2025.
00:11:49.280 --> 00:11:49.770 Frank R. Harrison: So…
00:11:49.770 --> 00:11:50.619 Deepak Saini: That's amazing.
00:11:51.040 --> 00:11:52.189 Deepak Saini: plotted in itself.
00:11:52.190 --> 00:12:11.270 Frank R. Harrison: Thank you, thank you, although I will say there was one seizure I had in 2003 that created a lesion, so I have the partials that are… that's definitely a condition of a post-traumatic seizure that I take my medication for, and as long as I take my medication, nothing happens. But when I wasn't having medication for that, I would stop speaking.
00:12:11.660 --> 00:12:13.949 Frank R. Harrison: Words would come out that didn't make any sense.
00:12:14.350 --> 00:12:23.769 Frank R. Harrison: I would not know where I was, but I would be conscious. That in itself is scary, but not as scary as feeling like you have no control over your body.
00:12:24.380 --> 00:12:31.139 Frank R. Harrison: You know, so it taught me education, advocacy, Constantly talking about it.
00:12:31.300 --> 00:12:38.150 Frank R. Harrison: That in itself would remove the stigma, which in itself, I was afraid of being exposed because of any social stigma.
00:12:38.330 --> 00:12:45.489 Frank R. Harrison: But the more I talked about it, I controlled the seizures, and at the same time, I wore it as a badge of honor.
00:12:45.730 --> 00:12:50.260 Frank R. Harrison: So, it taught me that epilepsy can also be
00:12:50.450 --> 00:13:01.229 Frank R. Harrison: a lifestyle, or a gift I was given to use to the benefit of others. So, I'm noticing, in what you said earlier, that we all live in stressful times.
00:13:01.330 --> 00:13:06.680 Frank R. Harrison: A lot of people don't feel they have the agency to combat that stress. But if you use
00:13:06.840 --> 00:13:10.649 Frank R. Harrison: Whatever you have that could be perceived as a weakness or a strength.
00:13:11.610 --> 00:13:14.320 Frank R. Harrison: And are living your life around it.
00:13:14.670 --> 00:13:17.200 Frank R. Harrison: It normalizes it, at least for yourself.
00:13:17.490 --> 00:13:18.530 Frank R. Harrison: And then allows you…
00:13:18.530 --> 00:13:19.100 Deepak Saini: Sure.
00:13:19.300 --> 00:13:24.560 Frank R. Harrison: To determine who you need around you and who you need to keep at a distance.
00:13:24.910 --> 00:13:34.410 Deepak Saini: Yeah, and Frank, I know we're gonna go to break here soon, but you said the word twice now, and I think it's key for people to really pick up on. I'm going to underline this. Agency. Agency over your own life.
00:13:34.430 --> 00:13:42.839 Deepak Saini: Right? Not to a doctor, not to your parents, not to, you know, the government or whatever. We need agency over our own life and our own health.
00:13:42.840 --> 00:13:56.219 Deepak Saini: in our finances, you know, every aspect of our spirituality, we need agency. I think that's, you know, a key underlying word. If there's one takeaway from this entire conversation that we've had, and will continue to have, is you need agency for yourself.
00:13:56.620 --> 00:14:12.760 Frank R. Harrison: So then, I think before we go to break, would it be safe to say that our conversation over the last 15 minutes basically brought out that whatever chaos is going on, especially currently in the United States, is that we've all been kind of trained to not have agency?
00:14:14.100 --> 00:14:15.750 Deepak Saini: I would say 100%.
00:14:15.900 --> 00:14:16.550 Frank R. Harrison: Okay.
00:14:16.550 --> 00:14:21.839 Deepak Saini: People that have agency, are disruptive to the powers that be.
00:14:21.960 --> 00:14:25.840 Deepak Saini: When you have no agency, you're… you follow… you toe the line.
00:14:26.360 --> 00:14:46.119 Frank R. Harrison: Well, this is not a political show, but that's a good wrap-up. I really appreciate that, Deepak. Ladies and gentlemen, please stay tuned as we're here with Deepak Sani, and we're gonna talk more about his practice, his podcast, and spirituality, right here on talkradio.nyc, and on our social media, Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Twitch. We'll be back in a few.
00:16:28.230 --> 00:16:31.030 Frank R. Harrison: Hey everybody, and welcome back. So…
00:16:32.360 --> 00:16:41.489 Frank R. Harrison: We are in the process of revamping the entire website. Will be really different in January. Okay, that was from you. Okay.
00:16:41.490 --> 00:16:44.010 Deepak Saini: That was a message to you, specifically.
00:16:44.010 --> 00:16:58.970 Frank R. Harrison: Alright, no, that's cool. Either way, we're here to improve on everything that we currently have, especially because, like, what everybody in the United States is aware of, this weekend is going to be a transition point for a lot of us when it comes to our SNAP.
00:16:59.040 --> 00:17:14.130 Frank R. Harrison: when it comes to our health insurance premiums, when it comes to our deductibles, I already got a call today that something that I've been paying for when it comes to my medication has gone up about $200. How do you like that? And that's with… that's after insurance.
00:17:14.380 --> 00:17:20.269 Frank R. Harrison: So, it is interesting because, like we talked about in the last segment.
00:17:20.710 --> 00:17:28.579 Frank R. Harrison: our agency is kind of being usurped while we're trying to reclaim it. That's the struggle that creates the stress.
00:17:28.810 --> 00:17:37.480 Frank R. Harrison: And I think that one way of doing it is saying, okay, well, if I have to go without in order to maintain my mental health, then that's a choice I need to make.
00:17:37.860 --> 00:17:41.639 Frank R. Harrison: That'll at least let me still feel the agency and reduce the stress.
00:17:42.320 --> 00:17:56.720 Frank R. Harrison: You know, I mean, so, I think a lot of people are not used to sacrificing health over rent, or health over, groceries, or whatever, but the way things have been designed.
00:17:57.340 --> 00:18:05.980 Frank R. Harrison: Things have to be truly budgeted, because at the end of the day, what matters is not what's in your bank account, what's in your mental health state.
00:18:06.660 --> 00:18:09.259 Frank R. Harrison: You know, because without health, you don't have wealth.
00:18:09.460 --> 00:18:10.000 Frank R. Harrison: You know?
00:18:10.000 --> 00:18:12.799 Deepak Saini: Exactly. That's your biggest asset, is your health.
00:18:13.150 --> 00:18:13.550 Frank R. Harrison: Exactly.
00:18:13.550 --> 00:18:15.470 Deepak Saini: That's the way I look at it, anyway, so…
00:18:15.610 --> 00:18:31.060 Frank R. Harrison: Exactly. So, that being said, I want to touch upon spirituality for a second. Yesterday, when we were in your Vitality Unleashed program on… what was that, on, it was on a Zoom call, but you had gotten everybody through LinkedIn, right?
00:18:31.060 --> 00:18:34.760 Deepak Saini: I knew everyone, including yourself, personally, so…
00:18:34.980 --> 00:18:36.139 Frank R. Harrison: Oh, perfect.
00:18:36.260 --> 00:18:37.819 Deepak Saini: Very, very curated group.
00:18:38.270 --> 00:18:42.510 Frank R. Harrison: Alright, so the thing is, is that people can join that program through your website, right?
00:18:44.210 --> 00:18:48.689 Deepak Saini: I want to make a distinction here, so that was an event that I…
00:18:48.800 --> 00:19:02.910 Deepak Saini: quite often hold is different from working with me in my program, which is a year-long program that follows my methodology, and someone requires to have a conversation with me. No one can just buy my services. Right.
00:19:02.910 --> 00:19:03.440 Frank R. Harrison: Right, no.
00:19:03.440 --> 00:19:04.520 Deepak Saini: Yeah.
00:19:04.520 --> 00:19:12.110 Frank R. Harrison: But I like the way that the topic of spirituality, or the soul, came up out of the blue.
00:19:12.110 --> 00:19:17.800 Deepak Saini: Very organically, right? There's no… there was no… there's no agenda to these meetings that we… that you attended. It just… it just came up organically.
00:19:17.800 --> 00:19:34.499 Frank R. Harrison: Exactly, and I did hear the other individuals talk about what was ailing them, or whether it was a mental health issue, or a physical joint issue, and I myself was talking about what we're talking about right now. But, when that sole conversation came up.
00:19:34.770 --> 00:19:38.159 Frank R. Harrison: I was like, wow, that is impressive, that is unique.
00:19:38.440 --> 00:19:48.269 Frank R. Harrison: Do you think that a lot of people in general, especially during these hard times, need to be more focused on that more than ever?
00:19:50.280 --> 00:20:00.970 Frank R. Harrison: I think we need to take a step back, and what are we talking… you know, what are we defining as soul or spirituality? You know, some people will tie that to religion. That's not the way I look at it, I think. Right, I don't think of it as religion either.
00:20:00.970 --> 00:20:15.550 Deepak Saini: Yeah, some people do, and many people do, but I don't think that. And then what is the soul? Is it our… is it our essence? Is it our being? Is it even just our unconscious mind, as we talked about earlier? Like, it could be very, very lot of different things. But whatever your definition, I think we generally… everyone's kind of in the
00:20:15.550 --> 00:20:21.470 Deepak Saini: ballpark here of… of what we're talking about. And I think, you know, that essence, our… our… our…
00:20:22.320 --> 00:20:26.689 Deepak Saini: Connection to, you know, the universe, a higher power.
00:20:26.890 --> 00:20:27.530 Frank R. Harrison: Right.
00:20:27.530 --> 00:20:32.130 Deepak Saini: You know, just the stars, the universe, whatever, you know, you want to call it, or whatever you believe.
00:20:32.280 --> 00:20:34.270 Deepak Saini: You know, energy. Energy's not…
00:20:34.430 --> 00:20:36.939 Deepak Saini: Cratered or destroyed, it's just transferred.
00:20:36.980 --> 00:20:48.570 Deepak Saini: So I think, you know, having some appreciation for that, regardless of your beliefs and other things, you know, helps brings us closer to other people as a bridge.
00:20:48.570 --> 00:20:52.579 Deepak Saini: to having conversations with other people. This other person is a, you know, beautiful human.
00:20:52.580 --> 00:21:13.759 Deepak Saini: across from me that has a soul, and has a family, and doesn't matter that, you know, they vote on the right, and I vote on the left, or vice versa, or whatever they're… they have dark skin, they have light skin, like, that's irrelevant when we get down to the essence of people, whether we call it soul, or spirit, or what have you, and I think that's a really important conversation that more and more people are having, which is great.
00:21:13.820 --> 00:21:24.189 Deepak Saini: could that conversation go a little faster? Probably, but, you know, it's good that more people are awakening to, you know, the need to have these types of conversations.
00:21:24.580 --> 00:21:37.899 Frank R. Harrison: Exactly. I'm coming from the triad of body, mind, and spirit, and I think what I have had more conversations, like with Linda, or even with, some other individuals that have been on Frank About Health.
00:21:39.170 --> 00:21:53.020 Frank R. Harrison: I look at the soul as that gut of your inner voice that is linking into your mind, body, and spirit, and actually speaking to you and manifests in different manifested ways, whether it's through dreams.
00:21:53.020 --> 00:21:59.840 Frank R. Harrison: Through instincts, through energy, through whatever communication that a lot of people just tend to…
00:22:00.070 --> 00:22:02.410 Deepak Saini: Avoid, ignore, distract from.
00:22:02.410 --> 00:22:12.349 Frank R. Harrison: Because they're focused on what they're doing right now, or maybe they're sleeping, or whatever the situation may be. But what I realized from the conversation last night is that…
00:22:12.510 --> 00:22:14.710 Frank R. Harrison: When they have made phrases.
00:22:15.100 --> 00:22:32.970 Frank R. Harrison: you know, to benefit others, you need to benefit yourself first. Your health has to be stabilized first before you can help others, right? That's the same thing as engage with your soul, your spirit, your voice, your sense of what your mission is, and whatever, and once you have a plan internally.
00:22:33.330 --> 00:22:44.460 Frank R. Harrison: Then you project that out, and that creates a homeostasis, a balance between you and the other individuals or organizations or systems that you're dealing with on a day-to-day basis.
00:22:44.720 --> 00:22:49.909 Frank R. Harrison: With all that we've been thrown with, especially here in the United States.
00:22:50.070 --> 00:22:55.289 Frank R. Harrison: That has become more of, wait a minute, what am I feeling? What am I thinking? What can I do?
00:22:55.470 --> 00:22:56.430 Frank R. Harrison: First…
00:22:56.570 --> 00:23:15.519 Frank R. Harrison: before I engage in this external chaos, which you end up losing yourself if you haven't even done your own personal due diligence first. So, I guess soul for each individual means something different, but I'm defining it as the very essence of who we are even after we transition.
00:23:16.150 --> 00:23:16.850 Frank R. Harrison: Yep, that's true.
00:23:16.850 --> 00:23:26.439 Deepak Saini: That's a great way to define it, for sure. And, you know, and I don't disagree, you know, mind, body, soul, but, you know, another… if I'm gonna play, you know, the other side of the argument is.
00:23:26.710 --> 00:23:38.869 Deepak Saini: is there a difference? Our mind and our body aren't separated. Our mental health and our physical health aren't separated, right? So you could say our soul is part of, even though it may be some, depending on your belief, is transitions beyond our body, but, like.
00:23:39.080 --> 00:23:51.169 Deepak Saini: Yeah, maybe it's all just one. Like, mind, body, soul, it's a nice catchphrase, but maybe it's just… it's just us. It's just our essence, our humanity, our individuality. So, not to disagree, just a little different way to,
00:23:51.170 --> 00:23:58.369 Frank R. Harrison: Yeah, and I mean, regardless of what anyone's religious beliefs are,
00:23:58.530 --> 00:24:05.779 Frank R. Harrison: You know, that could be, like, a vehicle to help you connect with your soul, if it's not something that's innate in you.
00:24:05.910 --> 00:24:21.049 Frank R. Harrison: And for those people who don't use religion as much, but still have a belief in spirituality or the soul, they just, they own themselves better, which is kind of like why I always say advocacy, self-advocacy, but what that really means is own yourself.
00:24:21.140 --> 00:24:33.129 Frank R. Harrison: You know, support yourself, be yourself, and then whatever you feel comfortable with, hopefully you could share with others, and then be the best version of yourself, and together you have community.
00:24:33.400 --> 00:24:45.330 Frank R. Harrison: And then the idea of the soul, which could be based on religious principles, or it could be based on just theory, is that when you pass on, your soul moves on to another platform.
00:24:46.320 --> 00:24:59.810 Frank R. Harrison: 100%. Right, so maybe that's how it sounds like it's the same thing versus different, but… you want to be the centenarian, so I think you'll get to know who your soul is after 101. Just a joke, I mean…
00:24:59.810 --> 00:25:00.180 Deepak Saini: Yeah.
00:25:00.180 --> 00:25:03.930 Frank R. Harrison: I mean, there is no age limit, it's depending on how you live your life.
00:25:04.590 --> 00:25:07.810 Frank R. Harrison: In the moment, with purpose, with intention.
00:25:07.940 --> 00:25:09.950 Frank R. Harrison: And live as long as you can.
00:25:10.100 --> 00:25:11.710 Frank R. Harrison: That's… that's the way I think of it.
00:25:11.710 --> 00:25:18.689 Deepak Saini: As long as you can healthily. That's my personal caveat, because no point living in the last 30 years in a hospital room with.
00:25:19.090 --> 00:25:19.600 Frank R. Harrison: Correct.
00:25:19.600 --> 00:25:20.419 Deepak Saini: and stuff, yeah.
00:25:20.420 --> 00:25:28.319 Frank R. Harrison: Correct, correct. And like, like in cases that I've seen, like I mentioned about my cousin, I think on the last show we did together,
00:25:28.630 --> 00:25:45.979 Frank R. Harrison: my cousin is now in a nursing home. She had Alzheimer's disease increasing over time, and then last February, while I was also going through grief and other kinds of circumstances at that time, I had the muscle in me to put her as her proxy into the nursing home, because it was either that.
00:25:46.060 --> 00:25:52.630 Frank R. Harrison: or suffer some medical crisis in the public community, which looked like was about to happen, so…
00:25:52.830 --> 00:25:57.509 Frank R. Harrison: it was hard doing that, but the thing that I notice is that
00:25:57.600 --> 00:26:02.880 Frank R. Harrison: I was able to be in the moment and just do it, and then…
00:26:02.920 --> 00:26:17.700 Frank R. Harrison: deal with all the repercussions after the fact. So there must be something still fighting inside me and making things work, even during my most stressful moments, and I'm grateful for that, as I am grateful for being able to talk about it, like when we were together yesterday.
00:26:18.260 --> 00:26:28.820 Deepak Saini: Yeah, you know, Frank, you bring up a good point there, that you're, you know, you didn't use these words, but you were talking about your inner strength, and it came out when it needed to be, when you had to make the decision. And I just want to point out that there's some people…
00:26:28.820 --> 00:26:38.810 Deepak Saini: you know, regardless of where they live, maybe more so in the US right now, that feel like maybe there's a hopelessness, and I don't have any power. Back to that agency we talked about, it's like, no, like, you have to realize, like.
00:26:38.810 --> 00:26:43.709 Deepak Saini: It is all in you. It's just… you just have to channel it out. There is great strength.
00:26:43.710 --> 00:26:52.859 Deepak Saini: within many people that they have not recognized in themselves. Maybe other people see it in them, but they don't see it in themselves, that they haven't unleashed, so to speak, yet, so…
00:26:52.860 --> 00:27:09.849 Frank R. Harrison: Yes, yes. And like I said, with the media and everything that's going on here, I think it is trained to distract you from your sense of self, so that you can let the powers that be have their say. But, I think that's gonna make me, especially during this
00:27:10.360 --> 00:27:17.469 Frank R. Harrison: 2- or 3-year period we still have left in the current administration, I'm going to be thinking
00:27:17.740 --> 00:27:24.639 Frank R. Harrison: First, how do I feel? And then, deliver myself to the world at large in my best way possible.
00:27:24.850 --> 00:27:33.070 Frank R. Harrison: You know, and it is going to involve much more connection to my soul and my sense of spirituality, but at the same time, a lot of
00:27:33.340 --> 00:27:34.470 Frank R. Harrison: frankness.
00:27:34.620 --> 00:27:39.270 Frank R. Harrison: with everyone I speak with, whether it's family, friends, colleagues, guests.
00:27:39.540 --> 00:27:41.860 Frank R. Harrison: So forth and so on, and if I sense
00:27:41.970 --> 00:27:49.109 Frank R. Harrison: that the individual is not authentic or whatever, I will exit. I am just gonna keep…
00:27:49.260 --> 00:27:52.330 Frank R. Harrison: myself at the ability of strength.
00:27:52.600 --> 00:27:56.280 Frank R. Harrison: to give as much good as I can to my community at large.
00:27:56.280 --> 00:27:59.950 Deepak Saini: Yeah, and that's, you know, that bridges another great topic, Frank, about, like, you know.
00:28:00.680 --> 00:28:05.740 Deepak Saini: Staying in our own power, and sometimes that means we have to remove people
00:28:06.030 --> 00:28:12.580 Deepak Saini: from our lives, friends, sometimes it's family, coworkers, whatever, so that, you know, they're… people can be a huge
00:28:12.730 --> 00:28:28.830 Deepak Saini: suck on us, or drain on us, and to own our own power. Yes. And everything that relates to, including health, which is what I mostly talk about, is, you know, we have to surround ourselves with those who support us and lift us up, not those who are trying to pull us down. Sometimes we have to make hard choices.
00:28:29.180 --> 00:28:44.599 Frank R. Harrison: Yeah, and I think I've done a few already the last 6 months. But, you know, I see a lot of doors opening up lately, and I'm hoping to walk through them over the next 6 to 8 weeks, before 2026, anyway. And, that was why it was my pleasure
00:28:44.600 --> 00:28:49.380 Frank R. Harrison: to do my first ever sign-off a show from the network with Linda.
00:28:49.520 --> 00:28:56.759 Frank R. Harrison: Because we were able to reflect, not just on her journey of love and compassion, but also on what my journey has been.
00:28:56.810 --> 00:29:12.580 Frank R. Harrison: during my trying times, especially this past year, and what I'm anticipating to be a growth period coming into the new year, as long as I don't do what you just said, which is welcome the people that really don't belong there, you know?
00:29:12.720 --> 00:29:26.719 Deepak Saini: And, you know, to grow, we can grow our capacity, our container, but that's one aspect. The other aspect is letting go of things that don't service, so we have more capacity in our existing container to go to the direction that we want to go, and sometimes that means
00:29:26.720 --> 00:29:32.830 Deepak Saini: Closing some of those doors, letting some people go, so new people can come, and new opportunities, like you said, can come into our life.
00:29:33.330 --> 00:29:46.739 Frank R. Harrison: So, ladies and gentlemen, when we return from our second break, we're going to talk about those new opportunities, especially more about, the program that I went to yesterday, and how other people can engage with you in that going forward. Sound good?
00:29:47.360 --> 00:29:48.050 Frank R. Harrison: Alrighty.
00:29:48.050 --> 00:29:48.880 Deepak Saini: Fantastic.
00:29:48.880 --> 00:29:50.849 Frank R. Harrison: Alright, so we'll be back in a few.
00:31:32.000 --> 00:31:46.440 Frank R. Harrison: Hey everybody, and welcome back. As you saw during the commercial break, I showed you Deepak Sani's YouTube channel, which houses his podcast, The Deepak Sani Show. And my question to you, Deepak, is, was Linda ever on your show?
00:31:48.210 --> 00:32:01.310 Deepak Saini: Technically on the podcast, no, but in November of 23, I did a summit, reversing the Effects of Aging Summit, and Linda was one of our guest speakers on that summit, talking about her zone of genius.
00:32:01.310 --> 00:32:08.630 Deepak Saini: spirituality and such. So, I have interviewed her, but I guess technically not officially on the podcast.
00:32:09.190 --> 00:32:25.179 Frank R. Harrison: No, but that's good. You got to see her one-on-one. I remember when she introduced you to me, she was saying there is a guy that is a definitely good guest to have on your show. He will open up doors, definitely in the areas of spirituality and health and wellness.
00:32:25.180 --> 00:32:29.540 Frank R. Harrison: And, of course, we did our show together, and this is our follow-up. But,
00:32:29.560 --> 00:32:38.180 Frank R. Harrison: I am interested in how you invited me to that, Vitality Wellness, or… That's what it's called, right?
00:32:38.360 --> 00:32:44.220 Deepak Saini: It was a, it was essentially a mastermind. It was a mini mastermind event last night that I, like I mentioned earlier, I host,
00:32:46.670 --> 00:32:52.240 Deepak Saini: roughly monthly, sometimes it's in person where I live, sometimes I travel and do it live in other cities.
00:32:52.400 --> 00:33:02.739 Deepak Saini: quite often it's online. We did an online one yesterday. And really what I do is, you know, entrepreneurs, leaders in their fields, just get them together to open up the conversation around
00:33:02.950 --> 00:33:26.049 Deepak Saini: health, and not just general sense, but, like, really advanced. The things, the cutting edge, you know, the things that have me excited in that crossroads of, you know, cutting-edge science, technology, and how that impacts our leadership, and, you know, of course, longevity, and all that sort of thing. And, you know, anticipation of this upcoming show, I thought, you know, thought I'd invite you on, get to meet some other
00:33:26.050 --> 00:33:50.719 Deepak Saini: cool, leaders, as well, and yeah, so that's what I do. Again, it's very highly curated. If someone's interested that, you know, that kind of fits, if you're a leader in your organization or in your community, you know, maybe, maybe that's of interest, and you're interested in, you know, science and technology as it relates to health, reach out to me, and we'll see if it's a good fit to be in that little mini mastermind. And then, yeah, the name is very similar to my actual program, which I'm not sure if we'll get a chance to talk
00:33:50.720 --> 00:33:53.210 Deepak Saini: about today, but, yeah.
00:33:53.210 --> 00:34:11.970 Frank R. Harrison: No, I really liked it very much, and I found myself not only engaged, as I am right now in this conversation, and as I continue to be engaged with every one of my guests, but I noticed that when I'm not doing my show, and it's week over week that goes by.
00:34:12.270 --> 00:34:15.870 Frank R. Harrison: All of my thoughts and ideas about health and wellness
00:34:16.110 --> 00:34:24.630 Frank R. Harrison: stay within my own brain. I don't have a platform to engage with other fellow, communicators about health.
00:34:24.630 --> 00:34:39.830 Frank R. Harrison: like you, until last night. And so, I found it very, motivating to do that in my Voices of Disruption campaign, which is my current mode of thinking with Frank about health, especially with what's going on in this country.
00:34:39.929 --> 00:34:46.779 Frank R. Harrison: So, I want to try to incorporate that into more, group sessions like that, but…
00:34:46.969 --> 00:34:58.419 Frank R. Harrison: speaking engagements, and I know you said you're going to be in the city at some point. Please let me know when that is, and I'll attend. I'd like to see you in action. But do you find that to be more…
00:34:58.540 --> 00:35:06.380 Frank R. Harrison: Of something that you're… well, do you find that you're engaging in that more often now than you have maybe even as far back as 6 months ago?
00:35:06.980 --> 00:35:14.199 Deepak Saini: Yes, I will be doing more of that, particularly. I find… and now, as you… as you know, Frank, you attended yesterday, there was no…
00:35:15.380 --> 00:35:28.820 Deepak Saini: call to action, there was no sales pitch or nothing like that. It's just really fostering communication and the thought process, and I just think more people need to think about, especially leaders, because when you think about this for yourself.
00:35:29.470 --> 00:35:47.390 Deepak Saini: and implement things, and of course you're going to do that with your family as well, but then it goes into your organization and your community, and it's not just one person I'm working with, now I'm working with 10, 20. I've had some… I've had clients before that have 5,000 employees, and they implement things systemically through their organization. So again, there was… there was no sales…
00:35:47.390 --> 00:35:50.090 Deepak Saini: thing or anything, but I do find many people.
00:35:50.090 --> 00:36:00.000 Deepak Saini: you saw yesterday, one person raised their hand, that maybe… maybe they need to talk to me about working with me directly, and, you know, that's a secondary benefit, but it's really… I'm trying to get the dialogue
00:36:00.430 --> 00:36:05.700 Deepak Saini: And the… the different… Pattern of thinking about long-term health.
00:36:05.830 --> 00:36:23.410 Deepak Saini: and the technologies that are available to us now that most people don't even realize is available to us, and the price keeps coming down all the time. So the more I do that to foster that conversation, I mean, indirectly, I tend to get some clients from that as well, which is a nice secondary benefit, of course, right?
00:36:23.520 --> 00:36:35.289 Frank R. Harrison: Yes, of course, of course. I mean, at the same time, like, I keep referring to it as a disruptor, meaning you're actually disrupting the norm, which is most people don't like to communicate about their health, for some reason.
00:36:35.430 --> 00:36:47.939 Frank R. Harrison: When actually, there's more mental health energy generated by communicating about it, like I mentioned in my case with epilepsy, and I think I noticed that, especially in Louis.
00:36:48.140 --> 00:36:59.690 Frank R. Harrison: You know, he… all of a sudden, he… towards the end, you know, he was, like, taking a picture of all of us, and he was really, like, wanting to reconnect even more and more and more, when he was just explaining.
00:36:59.840 --> 00:37:13.549 Frank R. Harrison: how he feels a little bit cut off from his own sense of value from the successful career he's already generated, and I think you opened up a new door for him to start walking through.
00:37:13.680 --> 00:37:15.680 Frank R. Harrison: You know, so I think…
00:37:15.850 --> 00:37:28.409 Frank R. Harrison: my perception, and I could be wrong, because I don't know if it's… you know, you had people from Canada there, as well as South Africa, and of course, me and one other individual from Idaho, so the two of us are from the U.S,
00:37:28.450 --> 00:37:36.960 Frank R. Harrison: And we each have our different perspectives based on our home country situation, but it's still the same…
00:37:37.030 --> 00:37:42.510 Frank R. Harrison: wish that I think we all have, which is to talk about the very things that
00:37:42.840 --> 00:37:56.320 Frank R. Harrison: for some reason, people are not doing. And I guess that's something that I want to try to find out, if you know the reason for that, or if you have a sense as to why people are just cutting themselves off. They want to be connected, but they still cut themselves off.
00:37:57.010 --> 00:38:08.009 Deepak Saini: I think there's certain topics, it kind of goes back a little bit to earlier what we were talking about, you know, there is some benefit to numbing the population to a variety of topics, health being one.
00:38:08.730 --> 00:38:13.830 Deepak Saini: them, you know, I… it's funny, it's top of mind, because I just, a few days ago, attended a wealth
00:38:14.820 --> 00:38:27.109 Deepak Saini: wills and estate planning seminar type of thing with our brokerage, and again, how people don't talk about death with their phone. They don't talk about their wishes, what they want. You can translate that into health, as well. So…
00:38:28.060 --> 00:38:36.390 Deepak Saini: I think people just need to communicate these things. What are their wishes in regards to their health, to their death? You know.
00:38:36.390 --> 00:38:37.970 Deepak Saini: What is available?
00:38:37.970 --> 00:38:57.860 Deepak Saini: to them. You know, I've had many people before who's like, geez, I can't afford this now, and then they actually come back to me later. It's like, well, you know, I talked to my aunt, and they're really supportive. I never realized they wanted me to be healthy, and they gave me the money to join them for your program, Deepak. Like, that never would happen if you didn't share with your community that this is what you like to do, or this is a goal you have.
00:38:57.970 --> 00:39:00.029 Deepak Saini: Or whatever the case may be, so I think it's just…
00:39:00.550 --> 00:39:05.290 Deepak Saini: In general, health or otherwise, we just need to communicate more in a respectful manner, of course, right?
00:39:05.290 --> 00:39:06.099 Frank R. Harrison: Of course, of course.
00:39:06.140 --> 00:39:14.009 Deepak Saini: I'm thinking politics here, but we need to… we need to just have, you know, open dialogue, and it starts… well, honestly, let's be honest with…
00:39:14.300 --> 00:39:18.240 Deepak Saini: everyone, right? Everyone listening? It starts with ourselves, our self-talk, right?
00:39:18.340 --> 00:39:29.449 Deepak Saini: then the people closest to us, you know, our spouses, our kids, our parents, our family, and then our community, and our co-workers, and it builds out. And if everyone could do that, we'd be…
00:39:29.610 --> 00:39:32.990 Deepak Saini: Much better off as a society as a whole, globally, right?
00:39:33.230 --> 00:39:39.490 Frank R. Harrison: Correct, correct. Well, you know, it's funny, it's sort of like, when people were asking last night.
00:39:39.640 --> 00:39:47.890 Frank R. Harrison: I'm looking for the root cause, or I'm looking for the solution, or I'm looking for the resource that I need.
00:39:48.170 --> 00:39:57.480 Frank R. Harrison: Okay, you're looking for it, but when you spell out what you're asking for by describing your health situation, what you're asking for just comes to you.
00:39:57.640 --> 00:40:00.490 Frank R. Harrison: I guess a lot of people are seeing the cart before the horse.
00:40:02.130 --> 00:40:04.169 Deepak Saini: Absolutely. I think, you know.
00:40:04.710 --> 00:40:11.960 Deepak Saini: there's a… I think it's John Demartini, Dr. John Demartini, who said, you know, the quality of our life is based on the quality of the questions you ask.
00:40:12.160 --> 00:40:12.770 Frank R. Harrison: Yes.
00:40:12.770 --> 00:40:31.210 Deepak Saini: And I think when you're in the right communities, the right rooms, and that's probably what I try and do with the event you attended, bringing, you know, bright people together to ask these types of questions for themselves, and to help others in the format that I run, quite often, I know this for myself, too, I'll be asking one of my mentors
00:40:31.210 --> 00:40:48.829 Deepak Saini: or someone that I perceive as, you know, on a… higher up than me on whatever the plane we're talking about. And a lot of times, as I'm asking the question, the answer actually comes to me, and, like, kind of stop myself, you know, I just answer the question myself, thanks, right? Like, because once you can kind of open up our consciousness, both
00:40:49.540 --> 00:40:57.490 Deepak Saini: I guess both our unconscious and consciousness, you know, we can tap into more, and a lot of times we know the answer. We intuitively know the answer ourselves.
00:40:58.180 --> 00:41:01.349 Frank R. Harrison: Right, right. I mean, if anything…
00:41:01.570 --> 00:41:07.179 Frank R. Harrison: What I'm taking, even from this discussion, in this particular segment of the show, is that
00:41:07.660 --> 00:41:14.840 Frank R. Harrison: here I am, trying to do this Voices of Disruption campaign. Here are the other people that were at
00:41:14.920 --> 00:41:28.569 Frank R. Harrison: The event last night, using their business to help change or improve on healthcare, or even the one person who's gonna start talking with you for help with her joint pain, or whatever.
00:41:28.820 --> 00:41:36.549 Frank R. Harrison: We are all seeking the same thing, which is engagement with others, the very thing that people are pulling away from.
00:41:36.680 --> 00:41:38.170 Frank R. Harrison: It's the conundrum.
00:41:38.310 --> 00:41:51.070 Frank R. Harrison: But now, even more so, we have to disrupt that normal way, because it is now negatively impacting all of us. We now have to be more seeking community than ever.
00:41:51.230 --> 00:41:52.490 Frank R. Harrison: And I think…
00:41:52.740 --> 00:42:04.779 Frank R. Harrison: attending that thing last night was my preview as to the ecosystem, especially in healthcare, that all of us, regardless of where you live, US, Canada, Europe, whatever.
00:42:05.080 --> 00:42:16.890 Frank R. Harrison: we need to engage that healthcare is human care. That is above capitalism, or socialism, or whatever ism is out there in the world, you know? 100%.
00:42:17.410 --> 00:42:18.739 Deepak Saini: Go ahead, sorry.
00:42:18.740 --> 00:42:23.160 Frank R. Harrison: I mean, basically, for me, last night was a catharsis. That's the best thing I could say.
00:42:23.160 --> 00:42:34.689 Deepak Saini: Well, I'm glad I was able to provide that opportunity for you and the others, and Frank, what you were just saying reminded me of this saying, and we've all heard this before, you know, our world is, you know, the most connected it's ever been through our.
00:42:34.690 --> 00:42:35.100 Frank R. Harrison: Yes.
00:42:35.100 --> 00:42:37.359 Deepak Saini: But we're also the most alone.
00:42:37.980 --> 00:42:38.520 Deepak Saini: Right?
00:42:38.520 --> 00:42:39.400 Frank R. Harrison: Yeah, because the device.
00:42:39.400 --> 00:42:56.690 Deepak Saini: This is not my phone, my phone is out of the room, but let's pretend this is my phone. We're doing this, and we're not even talking to the person across the table from us, right? So, I would encourage everyone, and I'm not trying to preach for my high horse or anything like that, but I would encourage everyone, find one time, maybe it's around the dinner table, no devices.
00:42:57.440 --> 00:42:59.770 Deepak Saini: Talk to each other, you know, just saying.
00:43:00.180 --> 00:43:14.670 Frank R. Harrison: Yeah, no, you're absolutely right. It's like… I don't know if I was saying that yesterday to you or to another guest on Frank About Health, but I was saying that the two main disruptions of interconnectedness
00:43:14.920 --> 00:43:17.010 Frank R. Harrison: Is definitely the media.
00:43:17.120 --> 00:43:21.950 Frank R. Harrison: And misinformation, but also the technology we carry.
00:43:22.330 --> 00:43:30.490 Frank R. Harrison: you know, it was planted there over many, many years, you know, internet, social media, and now AI, but…
00:43:30.600 --> 00:43:36.100 Frank R. Harrison: When it became more increasingly dependent on technology, everything becomes more fragmented.
00:43:36.430 --> 00:43:47.789 Frank R. Harrison: You know, and I don't know if we just live in a culture of extremes, but there definitely needs to strike a balance, because at the end of the day, the only connectedness that matters is human.
00:43:47.900 --> 00:43:48.950 Frank R. Harrison: Connectedness.
00:43:50.010 --> 00:43:51.850 Deepak Saini: I'm, you know, I'm a huge proponent of,
00:43:52.520 --> 00:43:59.929 Deepak Saini: you know, it came up yesterday with yourself, and I'm sure you've talked about it on the show already, you know, just taking a break sometimes from
00:44:00.350 --> 00:44:16.709 Deepak Saini: the news, the media in general, whatever the case may be, you know, I'll just speak for myself, you know, I don't turn my phone on. Like, you can't get ahold of me. Like, not even my mom can get ahold of me before, like, 9 o'clock in the morning, and then by 8.39, sometimes it depends, weekend maybe later, like, my phone is off.
00:44:16.940 --> 00:44:31.110 Deepak Saini: Partly because I protect my sleep, and I don't want to be disrupted, and I'm not expecting anything, and, you know, if my, you know, me and my wife have this disagreement sometimes, she said, well, you know, we both have aging parents. Well, what if something should happen? Like, I want to be contacted. I'm like, look.
00:44:31.220 --> 00:44:39.129 Deepak Saini: If you get a call at 3 in the morning that something happened, like, you can't do anything anyway. All you did is, like, wreck your sleep, right? Like, you'll find out in the morning that
00:44:39.410 --> 00:44:53.690 Deepak Saini: you know, someone's at the hospital or whatever, so that's very important, but it's also for my mental sanity, and, you know, I'm not looking at screens at night, you know, like, I purposely wear, you know, these blue blocking glasses. You know, there's a lot of little practice we can do just to contain our own
00:44:54.510 --> 00:44:58.860 Deepak Saini: Block all that external stimuli out so we can, like, have some sanity.
00:44:59.000 --> 00:45:14.159 Deepak Saini: In our lives, and even if it's just, like, one day a week, or one hour here, like, we just need to start making this more of a habit. We've kind of gone way in the spectrum. We need to… I'm not saying let's go back to the 1940s or anything like that, but, like, we need to… we need to, like, pull back a little bit, I think, right?
00:45:14.490 --> 00:45:24.249 Frank R. Harrison: Absolutely. Now, everybody, we're about to take our final break, but before we do that, I just want to say the takeaways from this section were, one, to you, Linda.
00:45:24.420 --> 00:45:34.879 Frank R. Harrison: spirituality and the road to love and compassion begins with ourselves, and that's what I think Deepak and I had pointed out. Second, to the world out there.
00:45:35.210 --> 00:45:55.079 Frank R. Harrison: Get in touch with your soul, your spirit, your instincts, your intuition, and remember to do the due diligence and health and wellness on yourself first, every morning, before you go out there and do your best effort as a colleague, as a wife, as a father, as a mother, as a spouse of any sort, and more importantly.
00:45:55.220 --> 00:45:58.719 Frank R. Harrison: Whenever you see the constant chaos in your home country.
00:45:58.880 --> 00:46:04.360 Frank R. Harrison: Make sure you know what your resources are first, and see how you can combat or make choices if you need to.
00:46:04.620 --> 00:46:17.920 Frank R. Harrison: Alright, when we come back, we're gonna talk about future live interactions between you and I, as well as what other conferences or talks you'll be doing, and then I think I touched upon something where maybe we can do something
00:46:17.940 --> 00:46:28.870 Frank R. Harrison: for Linda together, right here on Frank About Health. So, everyone, please stay tuned for the wrap-up of this episode of Frank About Health on talkradio.nyc and our socials. We'll be back in a few.
00:47:59.620 --> 00:48:12.359 Frank R. Harrison: Hey everybody, and welcome back. Now, for those of you who saw, the video screen during the commercial break, I showed the Deepak Sani show on Apple Podcasts. Deepak, are you available on other platforms?
00:48:12.650 --> 00:48:14.019 Frank R. Harrison: Besides your YouTube channel.
00:48:14.020 --> 00:48:16.639 Deepak Saini: Yeah, YouTube, Apple, Spotify…
00:48:16.940 --> 00:48:24.339 Deepak Saini: Those are the three ones I mainly check. I think we're on all of them, actually, but I don't… I'll have to ask the production team. I don't actually do that myself. I just do recording, I just record.
00:48:24.820 --> 00:48:38.280 Frank R. Harrison: That's cool, that's cool. But at the same time, do you use the platform to get more involved in live speaking engagements? Is that what you have done in the past, or are starting to do more of?
00:48:38.730 --> 00:48:40.570 Deepak Saini: You know, it's very interesting, I'm not…
00:48:40.730 --> 00:48:56.299 Deepak Saini: We're not gonna make this the podcast show, but, you know, we're ending season 3, and we're heading into Season 4 in the new year here, and every season has had a bit of a theme, and so there's some intentionality behind that. To answer your question, Frank, like, using the…
00:48:56.900 --> 00:49:02.120 Deepak Saini: My podcast to specifically lead to other speaking events has never been a focus.
00:49:02.560 --> 00:49:20.970 Deepak Saini: Or one of the themes, but it has sort of other purposes in the past. And we're moving a little bit of a different direction as we head into Season 4 in the new year, and we're just starting to… I think tomorrow, actually, is the first, recording of a new episode for Season 4 that won't be released until 2026.
00:49:21.840 --> 00:49:34.589 Frank R. Harrison: Wow, very nice. So, how do you figure your place in healthcare to be a primary focus? Is it your practice, or is it your practice and your advocacy work combined?
00:49:35.280 --> 00:49:47.710 Deepak Saini: I'd say it's both. I mean, obviously, in a platform like this, or Linda's show, or, you know, I've been on, oh gosh, 150 different, media, outlets before, there's some advocacy that comes there, obviously with my clients.
00:49:47.840 --> 00:49:48.960 Deepak Saini: As well.
00:49:49.020 --> 00:50:06.860 Deepak Saini: So I'd say it's a mixture of both, of helping my clients through their challenges so they can be the best versions of themselves. No one has to be a centenarian like me. Most of my clients don't have that goal, but they do want something better. And then, again, that, as I mentioned, that ripple effect that goes from them
00:50:06.870 --> 00:50:21.900 Deepak Saini: outwards, at the very minimum, their immediate family, and quite often with the people I work with, it goes into their companies and stuff like that as well. So there's some advocacy, and, you know, again, I have a mission to impact a million lives, and actually, one of my mentors says, that's too small to be packed, you should think bigger, so…
00:50:22.370 --> 00:50:30.319 Frank R. Harrison: Awesome. No, I like that. I think, if anything, what I've learned is that I've done Frank About Health for
00:50:30.430 --> 00:50:35.249 Frank R. Harrison: Wow, I think the end of November will be four and a half years.
00:50:35.470 --> 00:50:51.690 Frank R. Harrison: But I'm at the point, especially, again, I started the show by talking about the chaos and disruption we're going through in this country, but more importantly, even with the way that I've gone from epilepsy and COVID, just like my commercial said, to now the front lines of healthcare transformation.
00:50:51.760 --> 00:50:57.439 Frank R. Harrison: I'm at the point where I want to deliver a large-based community solution
00:50:57.720 --> 00:51:11.889 Frank R. Harrison: whether it has to do with healthcare itself, or whether it has to do with paying for it, or whether it has to do with just bringing the awareness to everybody of what is not misinformed. You know, now,
00:51:12.000 --> 00:51:25.170 Frank R. Harrison: I am interested in participating in live speaking events, I am interested in a documentary that has been produced and is now available on YouTube. And I'm not gonna promote it on this particular show, but
00:51:25.170 --> 00:51:34.840 Frank R. Harrison: I know that during the coming weeks, I will have a barcode on the corner of my screen so people can go check it out and understand the legacy and history of Frank About Health, but more importantly.
00:51:34.870 --> 00:51:52.279 Frank R. Harrison: the affinity that I had with TalkRadio.nyc going on 9 years now, and meeting Linda, as well as, Sam Leibowitz, the executive producer, with his show, The Conscious Consultant Hour, and we now have two new health programs. Beneath the Calm is one of them, and actually,
00:51:52.380 --> 00:52:08.440 Frank R. Harrison: There's Dr. Mira Brank, who the hard skills, she is a neuropsychologist, but she's doing industrial psychology, so I wouldn't call that a health show, but it helps with people's awareness of their leadership potential. You know, so that kind of stuff, that kind of content.
00:52:08.940 --> 00:52:17.550 Frank R. Harrison: Has definitely built a community, but there's a certain limitation in the audience reach, because it's still virtual.
00:52:17.680 --> 00:52:36.429 Frank R. Harrison: you know, there needs to be a higher level of integration, which I'm hoping to spearhead in the coming months. And so, I think what you invited me to last night is a good start, and I want to participate in any more that come up, and of course, I'll hear about them from you. But…
00:52:36.540 --> 00:52:40.539 Frank R. Harrison: maybe you and I can also collaborate in having…
00:52:40.710 --> 00:52:50.370 Frank R. Harrison: speaking events, although virtually, like have Linda come on Frank About Health with you, and with Siobhan Lauriese, who was on last week.
00:52:50.610 --> 00:53:10.079 Frank R. Harrison: and maybe even Sam Leibowitz, and we just feature her. Maybe I should do a speaker feature series or something of people who are advocating for things that really look at the triad we talked about earlier, mind, body, spirit. You know, or just bring a lot of…
00:53:10.340 --> 00:53:17.599 Frank R. Harrison: transparency to something so critical as healthcare, because, like I said, without your health, you don't have anything.
00:53:19.100 --> 00:53:20.559 Deepak Saini: Got zero. You got nothing.
00:53:20.560 --> 00:53:27.429 Frank R. Harrison: Exactly. And so, I guess I'm kind of already indicating what my future plans are, and…
00:53:27.430 --> 00:53:43.569 Frank R. Harrison: as you've been indicating what yours are, but is there anything out there that maybe you've kept secret that you want to share with anyone that you're going to be working on? Like, I know you mentioned season 4 of your show, but are you working on a book? Are you working on some other event? Or maybe if you don't…
00:53:43.870 --> 00:53:48.820 Deepak Saini: Yeah, so there's a… there's a couple things. I am gonna be hosting, it'll be virtual,
00:53:49.980 --> 00:54:02.039 Deepak Saini: an event. I'm not sure if it'll be a one-day or a 3-day event. It'll be very health-focused. That'll be in the spring. We're just putting… starting the planning stages right now. These things… these productions take, like, 6 months to put out.
00:54:02.370 --> 00:54:05.540 Deepak Saini: By the end of 26, I've had this…
00:54:05.730 --> 00:54:23.559 Deepak Saini: I haven't publicly stated here yet, probably no one's heard it, but I have said it publicly. By the end of 2026, I have a first draft of my own book, my solo book, so I've been part of two best-selling… international best-selling collaboration books, so I'm a two-time best-selling author, but it'll be my own, and one of my,
00:54:23.780 --> 00:54:37.649 Deepak Saini: goals, my big mission. This is some, some time out, but, you know, it is my, my big, hairy, audacious goal, is that when someone says, oh, Frank, have you read, Deepak's new book? You're gonna go, oh, which one? Saini or Chopra?
00:54:38.150 --> 00:54:51.150 Deepak Saini: That's the level that, I want to get to at some point. Probably not with the next book, but, at some point. So, so, yes, I have a book, writing in 26, and a big event, that I'm doing in the spring, probably
00:54:51.150 --> 00:55:04.329 Deepak Saini: June of 26, plus a lot of little pop-up things, like I mentioned offline. I'll be in Denver, I'll be in Salt Lake, I'll probably be in Miami, I'm going to be in San Diego in April, and, you know, doing similar type of events that you attended, but in-person ones as well.
00:55:04.810 --> 00:55:05.760 Frank R. Harrison: Awesome.
00:55:05.900 --> 00:55:17.299 Frank R. Harrison: Well, you know, everyone out there, you've heard it here first, that both myself and Deepak Sani are going to be engaging with you in more forms other than our respective shows.
00:55:17.300 --> 00:55:28.369 Frank R. Harrison: And just continue to be reaching out to us on social media, or by email, or our websites, so that you can get more information on where we could be of service or advocacy for you.
00:55:28.530 --> 00:55:47.859 Frank R. Harrison: I will say that during this hour, we have paid tribute to Linda Marzanico, but we've also paid tribute to other people without mentioning their names, and I think that, that being said, this would be my time to recommend 3 books. I don't have them here with me, wish I did, but, obviously The A Train to Sedona by Linda Marzanico.
00:55:48.530 --> 00:56:00.809 Frank R. Harrison: There is also, Soul Setting by Levy, who was on Frank About Health about a year ago, and, you can also find the episode on my YouTube channel if you're interested to know more about the book.
00:56:00.830 --> 00:56:13.259 Frank R. Harrison: And then, one book that I have been really touting this entire year is called The Great Healthcare Disruption by Dr. Marshall Rungi. It is available on Amazon.com and on his website.
00:56:13.500 --> 00:56:19.170 Frank R. Harrison: And it is definitely a roadmap for all of us, whether it's about healthcare itself.
00:56:19.360 --> 00:56:23.560 Frank R. Harrison: or whether it's about the disruptions we're seeing, especially here in the United States.
00:56:24.140 --> 00:56:31.829 Frank R. Harrison: I got motivated to talk about those books because of your upcoming book, Deepak, so I hope you don't mind my taking the privilege right there.
00:56:31.830 --> 00:56:33.070 Deepak Saini: It's your show, I love that.
00:56:33.070 --> 00:56:46.050 Frank R. Harrison: Alright, and then for anyone, I did not write a book, but I did Being Frank for a Healthy Future, which is a documentary on YouTube, an hour and 20 minutes at length, however, you can watch it at your own pace, there were 3 sections in it.
00:56:46.170 --> 00:57:01.940 Frank R. Harrison: talks about during the COVID years, it talks about where we are now, and it talks about the future. But it's about healthcare advocacy, and of course, there will be more add-ons to what I will be doing, not just on Frank About Health, but also with my
00:57:01.980 --> 00:57:13.180 Frank R. Harrison: my, company, Healthy Media, which I formed in September. And, you will be knowing more all about that throughout the next 8 episodes of Frank About Health between now and the end of the year.
00:57:13.440 --> 00:57:28.419 Frank R. Harrison: Deepak, we're about to end the show. I want to thank you again for being here and paying our respects to Linda. We definitely will work together with her again in the near future. And, thank you, Jesse, behind the scenes, for everything you've done to help put this show together live.
00:57:28.470 --> 00:57:36.320 Frank R. Harrison: And, if any of you have any questions, they can email me at frankrharrison1 at gmail.com, and where can they email you, Deepak?
00:57:36.320 --> 00:57:46.669 Deepak Saini: Yeah, you showed my website there, I have the contact information there, depaxonyHealth.com, and Frank, again, thank you for having me on a second time on your show, I appreciate it.
00:57:46.940 --> 00:57:48.980 Frank R. Harrison: No problem. And there may be a third, we'll figure.
00:57:48.980 --> 00:57:51.689 Deepak Saini: Oh, yeah, maybe, maybe, you know, no limit.
00:57:51.690 --> 00:58:05.129 Frank R. Harrison: Exactly, exactly. So, ladies and gentlemen, thank you again for staying tuned to this episode of Frank About Health. You will see me next week. It'll be a different location, but it'll definitely be a live episode.
00:58:05.130 --> 00:58:13.780 Frank R. Harrison: Frank About Health, and so we're signing off right now. Stay tuned for other shows on TalkRadio.nyc, and see you all next week.
00:58:13.870 --> 00:58:14.740 Frank R. Harrison: Take care.