What if living to 100 could mean thriving, not just surviving? The Lahvie Podcast explores longevity, healthspan, and what it truly means to live longer, healthier, and stronger. Join physician Dr. Amos Ladouceur as he uncovers the science of wellness, fitness, nutrition, and resilience, with a focus on health equity and making longevity accessible for everyone. The show blends patient cases, expert conversations, and compelling human stories to uncover the science and habits that add life t ...
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Dr Amos Ladouceur Podcasts

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The State of Black Men’s Health: Built to Live to 100— Dedicated to D’Angelo
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16:18Black men are dying too soon. Life expectancy for Black men has fallen to 71 years, five years shorter than white men, and twelve years shorter than Asian men. In this episode, Dr. Amos Ladouceur unpacks why. He explores the biology of inflammaging, how chronic stress accelerates aging at the cellular level, and the concept of allostatic load, the …
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My Aspen Wake-Up Call: Why I Started Lahvie
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22:38Four winters ago, I was skiing in Aspen when I took a hard fall and couldn’t get up. Not because I was injured, but because I was out of shape. That moment changed everything. In this deeply personal episode, I share how that wake-up call set me on a journey to rebuild my own health and ultimately create Lahvie Health, a longevity practice built on…
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Keep Going: Why I Started The Lahvie Podcast
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2:41Welcome to The Lahvie Podcast, hosted by physician Dr. Amos Ladouceur. This trailer introduces the heart behind Lahvie, a journey from growing up in a Haitian household in Brooklyn, to being inspired by role models like Dr. Keith Black and Dr. Ben Carson, to training at Columbia and Cedars-Sinai, and finally opening a clinic in Baldwin Hills to ser…
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Why Colorectal Cancer is Rising - Dr. Zuri Murrell on Prevention and Hope
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41:01Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States — and alarmingly, it’s rising among younger adults. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Zuri Murrell, one of the nation’s leading colorectal surgeons, born and raised in Los Angeles, a graduate of Morehouse College, UCLA School of Medicine, and trained at Harbor-UC…
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Why Colorectal Cancer Isn’t Just an Old Man’s Disease
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6:16Why Colorectal Cancer Isn’t Just an Old Man’s Disease Colorectal cancer is rising among younger adults, and it’s no longer a disease confined to the elderly. In this short, powerful case, Dr. Amos Ladouceur shares the story of Drew and why prevention, early detection, and equity matter more than ever. What you’ll learn in this episode: Why colorect…
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