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Episodes Our Listeners Keep Coming Back To
Conversations with the clinicians, researchers, and specialists who understand what you're going through, and what actually helps.
With Dr. Kristen Steenerson
When dizziness doesn't go away after the initial vestibular problem resolves, PPPD may be the missing piece. Dr. Steenerson explains how to recognize it, understand it, and treat it.
With Dr. Shin Beh
One of the leading neurologists in vestibular migraine breaks down what is happening in your brain and what treatment can look like.
With Dr. Jeff Walters
Not all BPPV responds to the Epley maneuver. Dr. Walters walks through the cases that require a different approach.
With Dr. Mike Studer
Neuroplasticity is the foundation of vestibular rehabilitation, but what does it actually mean? Dr. Studer explains how the brain learns, adapts, and changes—and how these principles can help people with chronic dizziness regain confidence and function.
With Dr. Bryce Appelbaum
If screens, busy patterns, or movement make your dizziness worse, your visual system may be part of the story.
With Dr. Joanna Wolfson
Chronic dizziness takes a real toll on mental health. Dr. Wolfson offers practical strategies for coping with the emotional side of recovery.
With Dr. Habib Rizk
What happens when a specialist becomes the patient? Dr. Rizk shares his own experience with vestibular neuritis from both sides.
With Dr. Kristen Steenerson
When migraine and chronic dizziness overlap, diagnosis gets complicated. Dr. Steenerson explains how to tell them apart and treat both.
With Dr. Shin Beh
Vestibular migraine, PPPD, and MdDS often overlap, making diagnosis and treatment more complex. Dr. Beh explains how he distinguishes these conditions and why recovery requires an individualized, whole-person approach.












