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Today, we're honored to have a true trailblazer in the realm of electromagnetic field (EMF) protection and home wellness – Andrew McAfee. Based in Raleigh, North Carolina, Andrew's journey is a testament to turning personal challenges into a quest for solutions. He is also the inventor of the ground-breaking NCB, which is available at Shield Your Body. This is the world's first product to safely strip dirty electricity and contact current from the grounding conductor. Andrew explains today how the NCB is different from other dirty electricity filters, what dirty electricity is, and how it can often manifest in electro-sensitivity. In this episode, you will hear: What electro-sensitivity is, how it manifested for Andrew and his wife, and the levels of perception. Defining dirty electricity (DE). How electricity affects the infections in our bodies. Things power companies, homeowners, and corporations can do to help clean up dirty electricity. The necessity for health standards, not just fire safety standards in building codes. The NCB Pro and why it addresses the grounding conductor, unlike other dirty electricity filters. The key difference between the NCB and the NCB Pro. Handling dirty energy in your apartment. Diseases and other conditions caused by electrical sensitivity. Your grounding is dirty and dangerous until proven otherwise. A seasoned EMF consultant, Andrew's story began with a realization—health issues tied to wiring problems in his own home. After moving into a brand new home Andrew and his wife became electrically sensitive in 2001. He was fortunate to have Charles Keen and Karl Riley as early mentors. Beginning in 2010 Andrew successfully petitioned the NC Utility Commission to order Duke Energy to provide a no-cost, non-emitting meter for its customers. After 15 years as Principal Horn of the NC Symphony, earning a master's degree in conducting, and 10 years as a professor of music at UNC Chapel Hill, he left music to help others with ES. Andrew was featured in a 2014 TIME docu-film “Searching for a Golden Cage” about electro-sensitivity. In 2017, he made the leap to become a full-time EMF consultant, channeling his knowledge into creating safer living spaces for all. Utilizing electrical training materials from Mike Holt, Andrew earned a Residential Electrician's Career Diploma in Penn Foster's year-long program in 2019. In 2020, he wrote 6 short books as a part of his Killing Current series to raise awareness about the dangers of contact current, and in 2021 co-created a web course “Staying Healthy in a 5G World.” Fast forward to today, and Andrew stands as the innovative mind behind the NCB Pro, a groundbreaking solution reshaping the landscape of home grounding safety. As a career diplomat in residential electricity, he brings a unique blend of expertise and passion to the world of EMF protection. He currently works full-time for Bonneville Electric as a project manager and service technician and has earned an OSHA 10 safety certification. He is also the inventor of the ground-breaking NCB, which is available at Shield Your Body. Connect with Andrew McAfee: Website: https://www.homeemftracing.com/ Find out more about the NCB at: https://shieldyourbody.com/ground Connect with R Blank and Stephanie Warner: For more Healthier Tech Podcast episodes, and to download our Healthier Tech Quick Start Guide, visit https://HealthierTech.co and follow https://instagram.com/healthiertech Additional Links: Shield Your Body website: https://ShieldYourBody.com Shield Your Body Youtube Channel: https://youtube.com/shieldyourbody Host R Blank on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rblank9/ Shield Your Body on Instagram: https://instagram.com/shieldyourbody
Today, we're honored to have a true trailblazer in the realm of electromagnetic field (EMF) protection and home wellness – Andrew McAfee. Based in Raleigh, North Carolina, Andrew's journey is a testament to turning personal challenges into a quest for solutions. He is also the inventor of the ground-breaking NCB, which is available at Shield Your Body. This is the world's first product to safely strip dirty electricity and contact current from the grounding conductor. Andrew explains today how the NCB is different from other dirty electricity filters, what dirty electricity is, and how it can often manifest in electro-sensitivity. In this episode, you will hear: What electro-sensitivity is, how it manifested for Andrew and his wife, and the levels of perception. Defining dirty electricity (DE). How electricity affects the infections in our bodies. Things power companies, homeowners, and corporations can do to help clean up dirty electricity. The necessity for health standards, not just fire safety standards in building codes. The NCB Pro and why it addresses the grounding conductor, unlike other dirty electricity filters. The key difference between the NCB and the NCB Pro. Handling dirty energy in your apartment. Diseases and other conditions caused by electrical sensitivity. Your grounding is dirty and dangerous until proven otherwise. A seasoned EMF consultant, Andrew's story began with a realization—health issues tied to wiring problems in his own home. After moving into a brand new home Andrew and his wife became electrically sensitive in 2001. He was fortunate to have Charles Keen and Karl Riley as early mentors. Beginning in 2010 Andrew successfully petitioned the NC Utility Commission to order Duke Energy to provide a no-cost, non-emitting meter for its customers. After 15 years as Principal Horn of the NC Symphony, earning a master's degree in conducting and 10 years as a professor of music at UNC Chapel Hill, he left music to help others with ES. Andrew was featured in a 2014 TIME docu-film “Searching for a Golden Cage” about electro-sensitivity. In 2017, he made the leap to become a full-time EMF consultant, channeling his knowledge into creating safer living spaces for all. Utilizing electrical training materials from Mike Holt, Andrew earned a Residential Electrician's Career Diploma in Penn Foster's year-long program in 2019. In 2020, he wrote 6 short books as a part of his Killing Current series to raise awareness about the dangers of contact current and in 2021 co-created a web course “Staying Healthy in a 5G World.” Fast forward to today, and Andrew stands as the innovative mind behind the NCB Pro, a groundbreaking solution reshaping the landscape of home grounding safety. As a career diplomat in residential electricity, he brings a unique blend of expertise and passion to the world of EMF protection. He currently works full-time for Bonneville Electric as a project manager and service technician and has earned an OSHA 10 safety certification. He is also the inventor of the ground-breaking NCB, which is available at Shield Your Body. Connect with Andrew McAfee: Website: https://www.homeemftracing.com/ Find out more about the NCB at: https://shieldyourbody.com/ground Connect with R Blank and Stephanie Warner: For more Healthier Tech Podcast episodes, and to download our Healthier Tech Quick Start Guide, visit https://HealthierTech.co and follow https://instagram.com/healthiertech Additional Links: Shield Your Body website: https://ShieldYourBody.com Shield Your Body Youtube Channel: https://youtube.com/shieldyourbody Host R Blank on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rblank9/ Shield Your Body on Instagram: https://instagram.com/shieldyourbody
This article discusses how quantum technologies have the potential to revolutionize telecommunications, including the impact of 5G technology, quantum computing, quantum communication, quantum internet, and quantum sensors. It also acknowledges the challenges and importance of developing quantum-resistant encryption algorithms."Digital Marketing Legend Leaks" is the most popular AI-Powered Digital Marketing Podcast on Spreaker. All episodes can be found here - https://www.spreaker.com/show/digital-marketing-legend-leaksAlso, visit https://www.bookspotz.com/ to read mind-blowing articles on AI Digital Marketing, Mind-Cloning, Immortality Research, Self-Driving Flying Cars etc.Watch the full-fledged AI Digital Marketing Course - https://youtu.be/-m_0zi7K5-wBuild your own ChatGPT without code in minutes: https://youtu.be/e7eDX0bO_-UDigital Marketing Legend Srinidhi answers a Crying Fan: https://youtu.be/vZr5lrjSzm8Watch the trailer of Bookspotz by clicking here - https://youtu.be/cvM3MlxOknwEnter the new world ruled by Automation and Artificial Intelligence (AI).Digital Marketing Legend "Srinidhi Ranganathan" is the CEO of Bookspotz (A World-Changing Publication Powered by AI technology: https://youtu.be/svJW5eolKrUWorld-Wide Remote Jobs List Leaked: https://youtu.be/mVfvHK1U6X0Legend Srinidhi's Biggest Fan: https://youtu.be/L-AoyU1pyIw100 Free Coding Resources: https://youtu.be/MXQEkZ3KyiwLegend talks to more fans: https://youtu.be/eM1YVX7VwD4Subscribe to Legend https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXP3bY7BbMt1pXK0tPp8G4QThis Podcast covers AI in Digital Marketing New-Age Trends and Technologies and other creative stories from Bookspotz.Digital Marketing Legend "Srinidhi Ranganathan", founder and CEO of FirstLookAi leaks the futuristic secrets of Digital Marketing powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) in this amazing podcast.Step into the future of digital marketing with "Digital Marketing Legend Leaks," a captivating podcast hosted by the visionary entrepreneur, Srinidhi Ranganathan. Get ready to unveil the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) as it revolutionizes the digital marketing landscape. In each episode, Srinidhi, the esteemed founder and CEO of Bookspotz, shares exclusive insights and groundbreaking strategies that are shaping the industry.Whether you're a seasoned digital marketer or a business owner seeking to stay ahead of the curve, this podcast offers an unrivalled opportunity to explore cutting-edge trends and technologies in AI-driven digital marketing. With a wealth of experience, Srinidhi opens the doors to a world of possibilities.Discover the untapped potential of chatbots, voice search optimization, machine learning algorithms, predictive analytics, and other game-changing techniques that can elevate your marketing efforts." Digital Marketing Legend Leaks" goes beyond theory and offers actionable advice to help you leverage the power of AI.Through engaging interviews with industry experts and real-world examples, you'll gain practical insights and strategic frameworks to drive your business forward. Stay on top of the latest developments and embrace the future of digital marketing.Subscribe to "Digital Marketing Legend Leaks" today and embark on a journey of innovation and success alongside Srinidhi Ranganathan.Unleash the potential of AI and revolutionize your marketing strategies like never before.
While 5G has been designed with specifications and capabilities that make it more secure than previous generations, 5G is also being deployed in a more complex threat landscape that continues to grow and evolve. How do we transform cybersecurity across the enterprise to reduce risk, particularly within a hybrid and distributed workforce? And how can new innovations in 5G, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Technologies, Cryptography and more help us better predict attacks and prevent breaches. This segment is sponsored by Wiz. Visit https://securityweekly.com/wiz to learn more about them! Visit https://securityweekly.com/csp for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/cyberleaders Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cybersecuritycollaborative/ Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/csp106
We often associate 5G with the general understanding of how it affects telecommunications -- faster internet speed, widespread coverage, and the internet of things. We get to learn more about the important role 5G plays in the world of aviation in today's episode, as Carrie Charles sits down with Vance Hilderman, principal founder, CEO, and CTO of AFuzion. Listen along as the world-renowned safety-critical expert, speaker, author, and trainer share his journey in finding his passion for STEM and bringing diversity to technology, and the possible future of AFuzion. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! http://broadstaffglobal.com/
This week's guest, Donna Johnson, the SVP of Marketing at Cradlepoint, discusses the evolution of SD-WAN over the years and how it is adapting to support 5G networks. She also details the progress of private cellular networks and the importance of having empathy in a leadership role.
In this special episode, hear from our Mark Bunn and IDC analyst Karl Whitelock about the role of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) in a 5G world.
In this special episode, hear from our Mark Bunn and IDC analyst Karl Whitelock about the role of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) in a 5G world.
In this special episode, hear from our Mark Bunn and IDC analyst Karl Whitelock about the role of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) in a 5G world.
Open RAN is a truly different network architecture and over the next five years, those RAN sites will be able to perform functions that traditional RAN won't be able to do, according to Mavenir's EVP and CMO, Stefano Cantarelli.He also talks about the deployment at Dish Network and the challenges of building completely new networks. Cantarelli said Dish's approach is a fresh one, especially its decision to use AWS and the public cloud as a core part of its strategy. He expects that even brownfield networks will be able to discover technology lessons from Dish as that operator starts turning on 5G services. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Open RAN is a truly different network architecture and over the next five years, those RAN sites will be able to perform functions that traditional RAN won't be able to do, according to Mavenir's EVP and CMO, Stefano Cantarelli. He also talks about the deployment at Dish Network and the challenges of building completely new networks. Cantarelli said Dish's approach is a fresh one, especially its decision to use AWS and the public cloud as a core part of its strategy. He expects that even brownfield networks will be able to discover technology lessons from Dish as that operator starts turning on 5G services.
Vodafone's chief network officer, Andrea Donà, said the way to the 5G future is to first make sure you radically simplify and take care of legacy networks and services.Donà says that telcos need to "try and expose some of those inherent inbuilt functions within the network and start exposing them in a standard API interface-able way so that we can create new revenue streams."He continued: "We need to try and bring technology together so that we stimulate that new innovation because just playing simple connectivity play is not going to be enough. For the future, we need to try and elevate our technology and our network in a way that creates and sparks new, innovative business cases, new revenue streams, so we can thrive in the future."This interview was recorded at the 5G World show in London. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vodafone's chief network officer, Andrea Donà, said the way to the 5G future is to first make sure you radically simplify and take care of legacy networks and services. Donà says that telcos need to "try and expose some of those inherent inbuilt functions within the network and start exposing them in a standard API interface-able way so that we can create new revenue streams." He continued: "We need to try and bring technology together so that we stimulate that new innovation because just playing simple connectivity play is not going to be enough. For the future, we need to try and elevate our technology and our network in a way that creates and sparks new, innovative business cases, new revenue streams, so we can thrive in the future." This interview was recorded at the 5G World show in London.
New, improved 5G radios and other products are starting to make a difference in service provider deployments, according to Gabriel Brown, Heavy Reading principal analyst covering mobile network infrastructure and technologies.Brown cited the second generation of 5G networking products and the move to use more 5G spectrum in the mid and lower spectrum bands as reasons that 5G service is improving, both in speeds and coverage, compared to the first weeks of 5G rollouts in Europe."Clearly, these new products are a lot better," Brown said. "So now as operators invest, they're getting a much more kind of material, capable, massive MIMO product for midband. So that's going to give them more confidence and it's going to be kind of steady build out."That steady buildout and improvement is starting to show up for consumers. "I would say, if you get a 5G icon, in general, you're going to get a very good service," Brown said. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There are definitely reasons to be upbeat about the trajectory of 5G, according to Dario Talmesio, Omdia's research director for service provider strategy and regulation. This is especially true if you consider that "real" 5G – 5G standalone – doesn't exist yet in most places, yet service providers are still growing their topline with 5G services from their consumer businesses. A lot of service providers still seem behind the curve on finding business models to take full advantage of 5G, the analyst said. "I think we are very much in proof of concept, type of mode, we are in implementation mode. There are obviously important examples in the market. But in terms of how to commercialize it – or what commercial models are going to be – then it is probably too early," Talmesio said. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
New, improved 5G radios and other products are starting to make a difference in service provider deployments, according to Gabriel Brown, Heavy Reading principal analyst covering mobile network infrastructure and technologies. Brown cited the second generation of 5G networking products and the move to use more 5G spectrum in the mid and lower spectrum bands as reasons that 5G service is improving, both in speeds and coverage, compared to the first weeks of 5G rollouts in Europe. "Clearly, these new products are a lot better," Brown said. "So now as operators invest, they're getting a much more kind of material, capable, massive MIMO product for midband. So that's going to give them more confidence and it's going to be kind of steady build out." That steady buildout and improvement is starting to show up for consumers. "I would say, if you get a 5G icon, in general, you're going to get a very good service," Brown said.
There are definitely reasons to be upbeat about the trajectory of 5G, according to Dario Talmesio, Omdia's research director for service provider strategy and regulation. This is especially true if you consider that "real" 5G – 5G standalone – doesn't exist yet in most places, yet service providers are still growing their topline with 5G services from their consumer businesses. A lot of service providers still seem behind the curve on finding business models to take full advantage of 5G, the analyst said. "I think we are very much in proof of concept, type of mode, we are in implementation mode. There are obviously important examples in the market. But in terms of how to commercialize it – or what commercial models are going to be – then it is probably too early," Talmesio said.
On this special episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast – Interview Series I am joined by guests from Qualcomm, UScellular and Nokia to discuss big news with 5G millimeter wave. My guests include: Narothum Saxena, Vice President of Technology, Strategy and Architecture for UScellular; Randy Cox, Head of Product Management, Small Cells and 5G mmWave at Nokia; Gautum Sheoran, Senior Director of Product Management at Qualcomm. Our discussion centered on the exciting extended-range 5G world record over mmWave. This impressive achievement means that we are just one step closer to bringing 5G service to more areas across networks in the US. Qualcomm, Nokia and UScellular's Extended Range 5G World Record My conversation with Narothen, Randy, and Gautum also revolved around the following: Details about the extended-range 5G world record Why this is a big deal in the US and what we can likely expect from carriers An overview of the applications that will benefit from the continued development of extended-range mmWave The market opportunity this news creates as well as future deployment plans. This milestone will likely be a key stepping stone for ensuring better broadband connectivity in all parts of the US and eventually the world. It will be exciting to see where this takes us. You can read more about the world record here. Disclaimer: This show is for information and entertainment purposes only. While we will discuss publicly traded companies on this show, the contents of this show should not be taken as investment advice.
Tyson is eating Subway in a Canadian Tire parking lot, Jeremy attempts to explain the concept of 4D, Cameron knows an insane amount about G.I. Joe, and Gary explains Chinese Covid-19 testing protocols. The Bush League Podcast is hosted by Gary Godfrey, Tyson Theriault, Jeremy Bourque, and Cameron Hare. They are four life-long friends who laugh, joke, tell stories, and make fun of each other. So listen to the show that's about nothing, and everything.
Edge cloud computing and artificial intelligence are driving a seismic change to enterprise in the 5G era. But for Industry 4.0 to accelerate, CSPs need to understand the power and flexibility of putting the cloud closer to the user. Google's Head of Global 5G Solutions, Majed Al Amine says that knowing how to deploy 5G will save both time and money.
The 4th Industrial Revolution merges physical and biological systems. It’s the next step in how society will interact with each other. And for it to work, we need to move data faster and more efficiently. Which is why 5G has a big role in how it plays out. And it’s become even more important as we shift to remote work in response to COVID-19. Our guest this week, Adam Zuckerman, is an expert in the 4th Industrial Revolution. In this episode, he discusses surprising outcomes—both good and bad—that show up as we all work towards the creation of a new normal, including: You won’t want to miss Adam’s insights into this exciting new space! Listen now and subscribe for future episodes.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the 5G Talent Talk Community today:broadstaffglobal.comInstagramLinkedInTwitterFacebookYouTube
First off, I hope everyone is safe during this pandemic. Please wear you facemasks, and wash your hands when you go out into public and continue to social distance. This is a trying time for everyone, and it is important that we do what we need to keep our minds sharp and to stay motivated. In today’s episode, we are talking about the exactly what everyone of us is dealing with in some shape or form. Covid-19. We talk about a few of the conspiracies around the topic. We hope you enjoy this episode. Stay safe! Executive Producer: Want to be an Executive Producer? Check out our Patreon page! Want to help our podcast grow and get some cool merch? Maybe even be an executive producer? Consider checking out our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/ttispodcast All social media: @ttispodcast Join our Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/343207869826541/ email: thetruthissomewherepodcast@gmail.com Music by: http://www.purple-planet.com Links and references: https://time.com/5818574/5g-coronavirus-conspiracy-theory-inaccurate/ https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-conspiracy-bill-gates-infowars-2020-4#for-the-next-two-months-conspiraciesthat-gates-knew-of-the-virus-beforehand-or-was-directly-responsible-for-its-creation-exploded-and-now-its-reached-at-least-one-fox-news-host-4 https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2020/04/08/nearly-three-in-ten-americans-believe-covid-19-was-made-in-a-lab/ https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jan/26/coronavirus-link-to-china-biowarfare-program-possi/ https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/04/chinas-covid-19-conspiracy-theories/609772/ https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/sites/default/files/public/php/185/185factsheetsocial_distancing.pdf https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/coronavirus-wisconsin-protests-test-positive-department-of-health-services-a9509486.html https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/05/fact-checking-judy-mikovits-controversial-virologist-attacking-anthony-fauci-viral https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/plandemic-judy-mikovits-plague-of-corruption-998224/ https://allianceforscience.cornell.edu/blog/2020/04/covid-top-10-current-conspiracy-theories/ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/talking-about-trauma/202004/covid-19-brings-pandemic-conspiracy-theories
I talk a bit about Covid-19 stuff, then talk about the recent shows I've been getting back into, like Better Call Saul.
In this episode I talk about how wrapped Bitcoin aims to kick start Defi on the Tezos blockchain. I also talk about David Icke and his conspiracy theories on covid-19, 5g, and who really runs the world. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/apw-talk/support
Rick Sofield, a Partner in Wiley’s National Security Practice group, sat down with Loyaan Egal, the Chair of Team Telecom, to discuss evolving national security threats related to communications licenses. Topics include Team Telecom’s role in (i) the White House’s “China Initiative” to manage national security concerns related to China’s investment in telecommunications infrastructure; (ii) national security reviews of submarine cable landing licenses and broadcast licenses; (iii) supply chain regulation, particularly as it relates to Huawei; and (iv) the revocation or termination of existing communications licenses based on changed national security circumstances.
Finding and retaining talent are twin challenges facing our industry. Add in rapid company growth, and those challenges get more critical and severe. And yet Leaf Communications isn’t struggling, in spite of impressive growth. In fact, candidates actively seek positions within the company. So how are they doing it? In this week’s episode, CEO Dan Leaf, shares the key factors to Leaf’s success, including: Searching for candidates with the right character rather than particular skills. Focusing on internal training (and Leaf’s target ratio). Committing to military recruiting. Giving employees the flexibility, tools, and autonomy, they need to succeed. Managing growth to retain quality of product, service, and culture. Retaining culture and energy through company growth. Then he digs into what you can do if your culture needs improvement—and what your first steps should be to get the momentum going. Listen now and be sure to subscribe to future episodes. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the 5G Talent Talk Community today:broadstaffglobal.comLinkedInTwitterFacebookYouTube
Finding and retaining talent are twin challenges facing our industry. Add in rapid company growth, and those challenges get more critical and severe. And yet Leaf Communications isn’t struggling, in spite of impressive growth. In fact, candidates actively seek positions within the company. So how are they doing it? In this week’s episode, CEO Dan Leaf, shares the key factors to Leaf’s success, including: Searching for candidates with the right character rather than particular skills. Focusing on internal training (and Leaf’s target ratio). Committing to military recruiting. Giving employees the flexibility, tools, and autonomy, they need to succeed. Managing growth to retain quality of product, service, and culture. Retaining culture and energy through company growth. Then he digs into what you can do if your culture needs improvement—and what your first steps should be to get the momentum going. Listen now and be sure to subscribe to future episodes. Support the show.
The new 5G wireless standard will have a broad impact across the global economy as deployments begin to roll out this year. In the last ClearBridge podcast, Technology Hardware Analyst Deepon Nag and Media & Internet Analyst Erica Furfaro join Investment Strategist Jeff Schulze to discuss the advantages and investment opportunities created by 5G.
A Conversation on Equipment Authorization between Wiley attorneys Megan Brown, David Hilliard, and Meredith Singer and Jamie Susskind, VP of Policy and Regulatory Affairs, Consumer Technology Association.
Vitamin C, or Ascorbic Acid, is an essential part of a fully-functioning redox system. Doris Loh discusses the Redox system, Electromagnetic Radiation, and the foundational role Vitamin C plays in human optimization. Who is Doris Loh? Doris Low is a medical researcher and writer specializing in the investigation of familiar and innovative health topics using unique perspectives, and traditional and quantum biology. Her training as a classical pianist allows her the freedom to explore concepts and theories with a curiosity that often results in distinctive conclusions. Recent works by Doris include an in-depth series on deuterium and a startling two-part series on the quantum properties of vitamin C. Highlights [3:00] Reactive Oxygen Species and today's environment [8:10] Electromagnetic radiation and oxidative stress [10:55] The electromagnetic radiation issue in detail [17:00] 2002 World Health Organization ruling around ELF/EMF [26:18] The role of Vitamin C in the Redox system [29:42] NADH, Vitamin C, and low carbohydrate diets [34:49] Comparing Vitamin C and Ascorbic Acid [37:29] Vitamin C Dosing [40:24] Addressing the naysayers around supplementation [44:12] The final four questions Resources The Journey of Souls by Dr. Michael Newton Vitamin C & Mitochondria Part 1 Redox in a 5G World by Doris Loh Deuterium, Quantum Paradox: Light Water & Magnetism by Doris Loh Deuterium 101: Chapter 3, Microbiome by Doris Loh Deuterium 101: Chapter 2, You are What You Eat Deuterium 101: Chapter 1, Measuring Deuterium by Doris Loh Uric Acid, Vitamin C, and EMR Continue Your High-Performance Journey with Doris Loh Doris Loh on LinkedIn Sponsor Our sponsor for today’s show is one of the two brands of blue light blockers that I actually recommend using. I’ve had the CEO Matt Maruca on the show before and we got into a two-hour-long discussion, which I think to this day is the longest episode of the Decoding Superhuman podcast. But his company raw optics has made blue light blockers sexy. And the beauty of their product is that blue light doesn’t get in. If any amount of blue light gets in, that Netflix show you’re watching late at night, that book that you’re reading on your iPad, that email that you’re answering, is disrupting your sleep. So where do you get yours? Head over to raoptics.com plugin the code Boomer you’ll get 10% off your order. Disclaimer This information is being provided to you for educational and informational purposes only. This is being provided as a self-help tool to help you understand your genetics, biodata and other information to enhance your performance. It is not medical or psychological advice. Virtuosity LLC is not a doctor. Virtuosity LLC is not treating, preventing, healing, or diagnosing disease. This information is to be used at your own risk based on your own judgment. For the full Disclaimer, please go to (Decodingsuperhuman.com/disclaimer). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What does it mean when people say that the satellite industry is becoming more “software-defined?” Does it mean that physical infrastructure is being replaced with more flexible, adaptive software? Does it mean that the satellite industry is becoming a lot more like the software industry? Or both? On Orbit Host Jeffrey Hill interviews Kratos Defense and Space Vice President of Product Management Greg Quiggle, who is leading his company’s effort to host satellite ground stations and teleports in secure cloud networks. Greg will explain why transitioning certain ground systems to the cloud can optimize and benefit the entire space industry. We then speak with Alain Guigui, Chief Technologist at Hewlett Packard Enterprise at 5G World in London. Alain and Jeff explore the evolution of the cloud, and the applications they power, and discuss HPE’s recent 5G partnerships, including with Samsung. The discussion is an excellent primer on how clouds have grown beyond simple storage spaces.
This week's episode has Scott, Jamie and Iain out at the Excel for 5G World, and funnily enough 5G was big on the agenda. Aside from some posturing in the 5G race, UK Secretary of State Jeremy Wright also gave some 'nuanced' insight into the on-going Huawei saga.
A 5G World will free us from many of our current limitations. What will that mean for the form factor of many of our current devices... Like the smartphone? #5G #mobiledevices #mobiletechnology #5gtechnology #5gishere
Niche Radio — Nova Chocolate is a sugar-free, gluten-free and vegan-friendly chocolate. However, in this episode, I discuss why the epigenetic consumption intake requires the liberal use of seaweeds. Marine vegetation can mitigate ocean acidification, study finds. The reason, however, eludes them: Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) in marine vegetation have a lot of deuterium in them (Seafood/DHA does not) and this deuterium indirectly affects the salinity of seawater to affect the pH scale. Deuterium is capable of shifting pH because of its extra neutron compared to acids with H+. It turns out the oxygen isotope Oxygen-18 (O18) is linearly related to deuterium content in the water on Earth. The concentration of O18 in precipitation decreases with temperature. The coldest sites on Earth, in locations such as Antarctica and Greenland, have about 5 percent less O18 and deuterium than ocean water. When this water melts into seawater it dramatically affects the salinity of the sea. The same is true of Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in your brain. When you liberate O18 and deuterium in your body it has a radical effect on your salinity. We see this in neurosurgical conditions like Diabetes Inspidus, SIADH, and ANF. Does this relationship in nature scale to nature? It does. Many of the most important records of past climate variability from the tropical oceans are based on proxies linked to the stable isotopic composition of seawater. In particular, carbonate records of 18O derived from fossil corals and marine microfossils and shells of seafood are key indicators of past changes in ocean temperature and salinity. What are the implications of this? As we live in a 5G blue light world resulting in us to collect more deuterium and O18. As it accumulates in our tissues it will decrease our intrinsic salinity and we'll need more salt not less as we irradiate ourselves with nnEMF to maintain our bone mass.
Intel Chip Chat – Network Insights audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Henry Tam, Sr Product Manager, BIG-IP Virtual Edition, F5 Networks, joins Intel Chip Chat Network Insights to describe the challenge service providers are experiencing with the migration from 4G to 5G while rapidly rolling out new services and leveraging existing 4G investments. Henry’s team […]
On March 6th, Huawei announced it was suing the United States government over policies banning federal agencies from purchasing the company’s equipment. Huawei’s lawsuit is the latest escalation in its continuing standoff with the White House, which has embarked on a global campaign to prevent Chinese equipment manufacturers from taking part in the building of 5G network infrastructure. Last February, Vice President Pence cautioned Western allies against having any dealings with Huawei, and stated: “We cannot ensure the defense of the West if our allies grow dependent on the East.” Australia and New Zealand have implemented measures to restrict the use of Huawei equipment, while the UK, Germany and Canada are considering restrictions. Is the United States justified in advocating for robust measures to counter Chinese involvement in Western 5G networks? Or are Chinese telecommunications manufacturers the casualties of a larger trade war between Washington and Beijing? Join us for a discussion of these and other important issues related to supply chain security in the 5G era. Featuring:Michael H Ryan, Principal, MHRyan LawDileep Srihari, Senior Policy Counsel, Telecommunications Industry AssociationModerator: Paul Beaudry, Director of Broadband Policy and Regulatory Affairs, TELUS Communications Inc. Teleforum calls are open to all dues paying members of the Federalist Society. To become a member, sign up on our website. As a member, you should receive email announcements of upcoming Teleforum calls which contain the conference call phone number. If you are not receiving those email announcements, please contact us at 202-822-8138.
On March 6th, Huawei announced it was suing the United States government over policies banning federal agencies from purchasing the company’s equipment. Huawei’s lawsuit is the latest escalation in its continuing standoff with the White House, which has embarked on a global campaign to prevent Chinese equipment manufacturers from taking part in the building of 5G network infrastructure. Last February, Vice President Pence cautioned Western allies against having any dealings with Huawei, and stated: “We cannot ensure the defense of the West if our allies grow dependent on the East.” Australia and New Zealand have implemented measures to restrict the use of Huawei equipment, while the UK, Germany and Canada are considering restrictions. Is the United States justified in advocating for robust measures to counter Chinese involvement in Western 5G networks? Or are Chinese telecommunications manufacturers the casualties of a larger trade war between Washington and Beijing? Join us for a discussion of these and other important issues related to supply chain security in the 5G era. Featuring:Michael H Ryan, Principal, MHRyan LawDileep Srihari, Senior Policy Counsel, Telecommunications Industry AssociationModerator: Paul Beaudry, Director of Broadband Policy and Regulatory Affairs, TELUS Communications Inc. Teleforum calls are open to all dues paying members of the Federalist Society. To become a member, sign up on our website. As a member, you should receive email announcements of upcoming Teleforum calls which contain the conference call phone number. If you are not receiving those email announcements, please contact us at 202-822-8138.
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We're teaming up with Kingston University to explore uncharted tech territory and apply the power of a 5G network to data transferal. Find out more about how we're tackling the project, and how it could transform video usage in emergency services—from in-ambulance triage and life saving on-the-move medical advice, to super low latency live-streaming from police body cams.Read more about the project here. Or if you've got some burning questions about 5G, we've answered them right here.
This is the 2nd time I've had Heath Daly on the podcast. He was my first ever guest on the show, he is a great friend and such a wise and intelligent person. To celebrate my 25th podcast it was an honour to have him back on to go deeper into some specific topics. If you're wanting a more personal chat on daily living and lifestyle head on over to podcast number 1 in which we talk a bit more personal story.Heath is a naturopath and is the founder of The Raw Kitchen in Fremantle and a kombucha company called Gypsy Elixirs.In this podcast we spoke of the importance of a healthy amount of exposure to the sun, how crucial optimum hydration is, how incredibly healthy bivalves are for us and tips for living healthily in the outrageous amount of radiation that we're exposed to in the modern day.Heath often runs workshops at The Raw Kitchen in Fremantle. Stay in touch with his work at:https://www.therawkitchen.com.auNotes:Experts that Heath referred to are Jack Kruse, Zach Bush, Gilbert Ling and Gerald Pollack. Support the show (https://stuartwatkins.org/podcast/)
Mike Dano, Light Reading's Editorial Director, 5G & Mobile Strategies, joins Phil Harvey for the podcast this week to discuss the big carrier moves at CES 2019. The annual consumer electronics confab last week featured all kinds of advanced tech for homes and, especially, automobiles. Underpinning it all, though is 5G, the next generation of the mobile and communications network. Dano flips through his notebook and offers his updates from the show, assesses each national carrier's progress in the 5G race. We also test just how good-natured a guy he really is by asking questions scientifically engineered to get journalists to complain about trade shows and casinos.
Mack Institute Senior Fellow Scott Snyder explains the technological potential of 5G, as well as the challenges facing firms who decide to assertively take the lead. Read more: https://mackinstitute.wharton.upenn.edu/2018/5g-scott-snyder/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we bring you the pod live (or at least it was when we filmed it) from 5G World 2018 in London – an event that tested the stamina of our youngest team member. Scott reflects on apparent sentiment that everyone should stop moaning about 5G business cases and just get on with it, while Iain notes the downbeat current phase of the 5G hype cycle, Jamie laments a relative lack of ambition from European operators and guest podder Elliott reflects on living the 5G dream.
In this episode of SMACTalk Live, cohost Daniel Newman goes one on one with Intel Marketing Executive Bryan Madden to get an inside look at this year's 5G World and to explore where 5G technology will take us. This exciting conversation live at 5G World London takes a look at the following... * Intel's 5G Strategy * How Intel and Intel Select are empowering the partner ecosystem to role out best of breed 5G strategy. * 5G applications that are market ready today. * What to expect for 5G and its impact on the near future (6-12 months). For more information about Intel's announcements from 5G World London, please visit the following links. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/communications/mec-smart-stadium-brief.html?CID=2018_q2_dcg_gb_dcgnt_dcgn_smart_stadium_brief https://www.nokia.com/en_int/blog/mec-5g-smart-stadiums-changing-sports-entertainment-game?CID=2018_q2_dcg_gb_dcgnt_dcgn_smart_stadium_sports About Bryan Madden: Bryan Madden leads the CommSP Industry Marketing function for Intel's Network Platforms Group. He is responsible for a worldwide marketing team that conceives, plans, directs and executes strategic marketing activity across the CommSP value chain with direct and indirect customer collaboration as well as ecosystem co-marketing in support of the transformation of the network and communications services industry with focus on SDN/NFV, Media, Telco Cloud, Intelligent Edge and 5G. Bryan is an IT and Telco industry veteran and has held various roles spanning sales, product, program and marketing management at Intel. Prior to Intel, Bryan held senior positions at Dell, Allfinanz, Softco and Kraft Foods. You can find him tweeting about life, music, food, love, and #ManUtd. Follow Bryan @maddsey.
I’m ready for a 5G World. Better connection and more bandwidth. But when will it happen? I’ll go over what we know about 5G and when it might get implemented Checking out the HP OfficeJet Pro 7740: Checking out the Kodo II UAV: Winner of the Book and new contest HP Roar Enter for free […] The post Who’s Ready for a 5G World? appeared first on Geekazine.com.
I’m ready for a 5G World. Better connection and more bandwidth. But when will it happen? I’ll go over what we know about 5G and when it might get implemented Checking out the HP OfficeJet Pro 7740: Checking out the Kodo II UAV: Winner of the Book and new contest HP Roar Enter for free […] The post Who’s Ready for a 5G World? appeared first on Geekazine.com.
The podders wrap up 5G World and address the big question mark over use-cases, while Scott loses himself in chicken metaphors. Tim issues a humble apology about his antiquated VR views, Spotify has a bite at Apple, Snapchat claims it’s bigger than TV and Jamie decides who gets his last Rolo.