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Watch Alan’s Interview on The Activate & Illuminate Podcast

May 10, 2026

CHA Director Alan Brough was recently featured on the Activate & Illuminate podcast and was interviewed by podcast Melanie Wakelin.

Commenting on this interview Melanie said, "This week's episode is thought-provoking, empowering, and deeply relevant to the world we're living in today. With Alan Brough, co-owner of ReVitalife Wellness and Executive Director of the Canada Health Alliance, we had a powerful conversation about the current state of healthcare, personal responsibility, and what it truly means to take control of your health in 2026.

From his early life experiences in Africa to his work within Canada's healthcare space, Alan brings a grounded and compassionate perspective to a system that many people feel overwhelmed by. This conversation explores not only the challenges within modern healthcare, but also the opportunity for individuals to reconnect with their own agency, awareness, and decision-making.

Inside the episode:
✨ The current realities and growing challenges within Canada's healthcare system
✨ Alan's journey from marketing into healthcare advocacy and wellness
✨ Why so many people feel disconnected, overwhelmed, and uncertain about their health
✨ The concept of self-care as healthcare and what that really means
✨ Alternative and integrative approaches to supporting overall well-being
✨ The impact of fear-based messaging, media, and societal influence on mental health
✨ The importance of questioning narratives and seeking second opinions
✨ Trust, medical errors, and navigating personal healthcare decisions
✨ The role of empathy, connection, and ethics in modern medicine
✨ Why hope, curiosity, and critical thinking are essential in today's world

One of the key themes in this conversation is exploring alternative approaches to health and healing — including technologies and modalities that aim to support the body beyond conventional systems.

This episode is not about rejecting healthcare — it's about becoming an active participant in your own well-being.

It's a reminder that:
You are not powerless when it comes to your health.
One answer is not the only answer.
And real change begins with awareness and personal responsibility.

To watch this very interesting and thought-provoking interview click: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a-Ik7321l4

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