Asa Andrew

Asa Andrew (born May 17, 1971), often styled as Dr. Asa, America's Health Coach, is an American author, radio host, television personality, motivational speaker, and physician. He is best known for his international best-selling book Empowering Your Health, and daily syndicated health talk radio show Dr. Asa On Call.[1] He also makes regular TV appearances in health related segments and interviews.[2] His radio shows, TV shows, live events, and writings usually focus on healthier living by building the mind, body, and spirit through Lifestyle Medicine.

Asa Andrew
Born (1971-05-17) May 17, 1971
NationalityAmerican
Alma materFlorida State University (1994)
OccupationAuthor, Motivational Speaker, Radio Host, Lifestyle Medicine Advocate
Known forMotivational Speaking, Radio Show

Early life and education

Asa Andrew was born and raised in Tennessee. He moved to Florida to study and received his Bachelor of Science at the Florida State University. He resides primarily in Florida.

Professional career

In addition to his media appearances, daily syndicated television and radio shows, and live events that focus on healthier living, Andrew also assists many celebrities in daily living, weight loss and building better lifestyles including Mike weaver of Big Daddy Weave.[3][4] He is a professional member of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine[5] and has been an honorary chair of the American Diabetes Association in 2010.

Radio and Television

Andrew started his radio career with his Radio show 'Dr. Asa On Call' which now airs 3 hours daily syndicated on networks including Cumulus Media,[6] iHeart Radio,[7] Salem Communications[8] and independent stations in North America. Andrew makes recurring appearances as health and medical expert on television news outlets such as FOX,[9] NBC, ABC, and CBS, including shows such as 700 club[2] and Good Morning America.

Bibliography

  • Empowering Your Health: Do You Want to Get Well?, Foreword by Dave Ramsey[10] (Thomas Nelson Incorporated, 2007, ISBN 9781401603724)

References

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