
Stronger Bones Lifestyle Osteoporosis, Osteopenia & Bone Health Podcast
About
Are you ready to take control of your osteoporosis, osteopenia, and bone health - and live stronger than ever? Welcome to The Stronger Bones Lifestyle Podcast, the show designed for anyone who wants to strengthen their bones naturally and protect against bone loss. Whether you’re managing osteopenia, living with osteoporosis, or simply looking to build better bone health as you age, this podcast is for you. I’m Debi Robinson, a yoga therapist and functional bone health expert who’s faced my own bone loss challenges. I understand the fear and uncertainty that can come with a diagnosis of osteoporosis or osteopenia — and I’m here to show you there’s another way. Each episode delivers practical, holistic solutions — from nutrition and mindful movement to lifestyle and mindset — all proven to help you rebuild bone density, prevent fractures, and age with strength and confidence. Join me each week as we build stronger bones - and a stronger life - together.
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Episodes(3)
The Bad Business of Osteoporosis
In this powerful and personal solo episode, Debi Robinson pulls back the curtain on what she calls “The Bad Business of Osteoporosis.” Not bad as in evil — but bad as in broken. Debi shares the heartbreaking pattern she sees every day: women receive a DEXA scan, are handed a T-score, and are immedia
The Future of Osteoporosis Diagnosis: REMS vs DEXA
In Part 2 of this important two-part conversation, Debi Robinson continues her discussion with Dr. Nick Birch, a former spinal surgeon who began questioning conventional bone density testing after decades of surgical experience. While Part 1 explored the limitations of DEXA scans and the difference
Is Osteoporosis Really a Disease? A Spinal Surgeon Challenges the Bone Density Narrative
In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, Debi Robinson sits down with Dr. Nick Birch, a former spinal surgeon from the UK who began questioning conventional bone assessment tools after years of surgical experience. Dr. Birch shares how DEXA scans often indicated “good bone density,” yet during surge