Healers

Dr. Stephen Klasko – The Most Honest Man in Healthcare

Dr. Steven Klasko is the CEO of Jefferson Health, named the #2 Most Influential Person in Healthcare, and probably the most honest healthcare executive in the country. In this interview he spills the dirt on the issues of government, healthcare providers, insurance companies, and pharmaceuticals and how to make the country better and healthier for all citizens.

Dr. Klasko, born in South Philly, started his career out as Little Stevie Kent, a radio disc jockey on WYSP in Philadelphia. After being fired, a counselor told him to consider taking the MCATs. He went on to become an OB/GYN, delivering thousands of babies. He transitioned to the management side of healthcare after earning his MBA. On top of that, he’s an author having written numerous books on America’s healthcare industry.

He pulls no punches in discussing the impact of COVID-19 on Philadelphia or America’s healthcare crisis.

Dr. Klasko professes what we already know—healthcare in America is broken. He provides valuable insight into the absurdities that exist between insurance companies, the government and providers and how they often fail the American citizens.

The discrepancies in healthcare between the wealthy and the poor is a major concern on Dr. Klasko’s. He talks about how two zip codes in Philadelphia, a mere mile or two apart, can have a twenty year difference in life expectancy and steps that we, as a nation, can do to combat this.

Klasko thinks out of the box. He is changing the way medical schools select students and the training they receive. He wants to change the way healthcare is delivered, provide broadband to all citizens, and work with other health institutions in the city to make Philadelphia as healthy a city as possible.

This is easily the most honest and informative discussion over healthcare, government, and insurance you will hear from a true visionary in the industry.

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Dr. Stephen Klasko

Cecelia The Cuddler: Inside the World of Professional Cuddling

In this episode we sit down with a professional, certified, cuddler named Cecelia. Cecelia is a student who pays her bills cuddling people. Yes, cuddling.

We have become an isolated society with the help of electronic devices, headphones, in-home entertainment options like Netflix and Hulu, and online gaming. Human touch has become harder for many of our population to experience. A recent study by The Guardian found that there is a growing population of individuals who have no human interactions outside of the workplace. For these folks, they do not talk, let alone touch, another person between the end of the work day Friday and Monday morning.

As a result, many individuals are deprived of any meaningful human touch. That’s were professional cuddling comes into play.

Cecelia informs and educates us on the history of professional cuddling, her training, and her clients. Safety is a major issue for many and having someone cuddle you without the pressure of sexual interactions can often help.

We also discuss how she deals with clients who may become aroused during sessions and cuddling clients with poor hygiene.

Cecelia is a Philly-lifer from Northeast Philly, near the Roosevelt Mall. She is very candid about her journey to professional cuddling, which started as an exotic dancer right out of high school.

This is a fascinating interview about a world most of us know nothing about or have never heard of.

We conducted this interview at The Post at 30th & Chestnut Street, which happens to be the same location as our two-part interview with John Bolaris.

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Cuddlist.com

The Post

Cecelia Instagram