Thai Cooking with Chef Shankari
Watch the Cooking Video and Print the Recipes
Did you miss our online class or want to watch again? You are in luck, video link below for you to view over and over.
Did you miss our online class or want to watch again? You are in luck, video link below for you to view over and over.

With Thanksgiving fast approaching, my mind drifts to a busy kitchen filled with delicious food and warm smiles all around. I can imagine spending quality time with my loved ones and sharing food with great company. These memories will stick with me for the rest of my life.
The global pandemic has caused a shift in our professional and personal lives. I know that my life has changed drastically in the past year and a half. Last year we did a virtual thanksgiving and I got to see my friends and family through Zoom and FaceTime. The experience was different, but still heartwarming none the less.
This year, whether you are doing thanksgiving in person or virtually, we can still create great memories with our significant others. Below are some tips on how we can make the most of what we have. And what is already within our reach is always enough.


Walking outside and watching the leaves change color is one of my favorite activities to do during the Fall season. I can feel the cool breeze brush against my skin and the air is crisp and refreshing. My dogs are especially happy to run around and play in the grass as I enjoy being outside.
October is a great time to get out and stay active through walking. Even if you are just starting an exercise program or haven’t been active during the summer, anyone can benefit from engaging in physical activity. Walking can burn calories, decrease stress, and increase your energy.
GoKP is also offering a great walking program called Walktober. Walktober is a virtual walking program aimed to increase your physical activity through walking and staying active. The 30 days include setting daily step goals, viewing scenic images of beautiful landscapes, and has an option for joining together as a team with your coworkers. Moreover, the program also provides activities for your children to stay active so the whole family is engaged and thriving.
To sign up for the GoKP Walktober program, please click on the link .
My hope for you all is to continue to stay active and take care of your health. Just know that small steps can lead to big changes in mental and physical health. Take care all!


Stress is something that we experience at one time or another and knowing how to de-escalte this is an important tool to manage our well being. In this month’s Kevin’s Pick, we will show you a simple breathing and meditation exercise you can perform any where.


As we wind down and move into the end of summer it’s important to regularly practice outdoor safety tips. Your health and wellbeing are important and should be protected during excessive heat. Below are some useful tips and please enjoy the rest of your summer!
Finally, due to the heat and dry conditions, always remember to put out campfires and avoid potential fire hazards.


With most of California’s restrictions lifted, we are now able to go out and make the most of this summer! I know there are a ton of activities I’m looking forward to participating in but haven’t been able to do so.
Below are some tips on how to make memories to last a lifetime. Also, please be mindful and protect yourself and others as you engage in these activities.
Studies show that sunshine is a natural remedy to help with depression, anxiety, and stress. Personally, I love the feeling of the sun against my face and the wind against my skin as I go for walks. Whether you are walking your dogs, taking a stretch break outside, or getting your steps in before work, everyone can use some time outdoors. Remember to protect yourself from the sun!
When I was in middle school, I couldn’t wait to have a cell phone. Being connected to all my friends was the most gratifying feeling in the world. Nowadays, I realize the importance of disconnecting and being present right here and right now. There are so many distractions on social media, which can cause unnecessary stress and cause you to lose focus of what’s important.
For a couple of minutes each day put the phone and laptop down. Enjoy your coffee while listening to the wind rustle the leaves and watch a sunset without distractions. Let future self-take care of future tasks.
We are constantly on the go. Our minds are always thinking about the future, and we focus on what we need to accomplish as opposed to resting and relaxing. This can cause us to stress and miss out on what’s right in front of us.
John Lennon’s famous quote of “the time you enjoy wasting, is not wasted time” holds true on how to make the most of your summer. Whether it’s reading a book, spending time with loved ones, or just taking care of yourself, investing in your own happiness and well-being is never wasted time.
If you are interested in entering a challenge to win prizes and make the most out of your summer, please join us for Summer Bucket List, a 4-week long program for employees and physicians. This is a virtual program aimed to increase physical activity and to encourage you to spend time outdoors through hiking, going to the beach, and spending time with loved ones and friends. Please click here https://livewellbewellnvly.org/summer-bucket-list/ to register.
Did you miss our livestream classes or want to watch again? You are in luck, video links below for you to view over and over. Must be watched from Kaiser Permanente network.

Summer is fast approaching and many of us are excited to enjoy the outdoors and sun. I for one love to go to the beach and place my feet in warm sand. However, as much as we enjoy the outdoors, excessive sun exposure can cause damage to your skin, which include premature wrinkles and skin cancer.
Below are some of my favorite tips to safely enjoy the summer without potentially damaging my skin.
Have a great and safe summer!


This month’s blog will cover more neck and shoulder stretches. I’ve noticed that my upper back and neck are stiff and sore after working on my laptop. Even looking down at my phone or reading a book on my lap causes my upper body to tense and become stiff.
The stretches below are meant to improve your mobility in the office or at home. Taking small breaks can increase your range of motion while simultaneously reduce pain in your shoulders.
Sit up tall in your chair and place your hands on your ears. Take a deep breath and pull your elbows apart while simultaneously squeezing your shoulder blades together. Then, lean back and look back while looking to the wall behind you. Hold for 15 to 20 seconds.
Turn your head and pretend as if you are smelling your underarms. Use your hand to gently pull against the side of your neck so you can deepen into the stretch. Hold for 20 seconds on each side.
Place your forearm against a doorway/wall and keep your elbow at 90 degrees. Lean into the doorway/wall and twist your body so you are looking over your shoulder. Hold this stretch for 20 seconds to open up your chest and upper back.


Common problem areas from excessive computer usage are tight upper back and chest muscles. We spend most of the day hunched forward, which causes our chest to cave in and our back muscles to become tight. If left untreated, our posture can become compromised and we can develop chronic back, neck and shoulder issues.
Therefore, it is essential to stretch and strengthen your body at home or the office, even if it is for a couple of seconds. Try the stretches below to strengthen your body and improve your range of motion.
Sit up tall in your chair and place your hands on your ears. Take a deep breath and pull your elbows apart while simultaneously squeezing your shoulder blades together. Hold for 15 to 20 seconds.
Sit up tall in your chair and interlace your fingers. Take a deep breath and push your palms away from your body. Round your spine and pull your shoulder blades apart. Hold for 15 to 20 seconds.
Perform both the chest and back opener throughout your day to help reduce pain and improve mobility!
