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Popular during the early years of adhesive dentistry, chemical-cure dentin bonding systems have since become less common with the rise of light-curing, but they still serve a purpose when restoring the pulp chambers of endodontically treated teeth. In this episode Dr. David Alleman discusses the polymerization dynamics of chemical-cure and light-cure adhesives and how that impacts their effectiveness in different aspects of a successful adhesive restoration.Article referenced in this episode:Toshifumi Kuroe, Kana Tachibana, Yukinori Tanino, Noriyuki Satoh, Noboru Ohata, Hidehiko Sano, Nobuo Inoue, Angelo A Caputo, Contraction stress of composite resin build-up procedures for pulpless molars. J Adhes Dent. 2003 Spring;5(1):71-7.S Deliperi, D Alleman, D Rudo. Stress-reduced Direct Composites for the Restoration of Structurally Compromised Teeth: Fiber Design According to the "Wallpapering". Oper Dent. 2017 May/Jun;42(3):233-243. doi: 10.2341/15-289-T. TechniqueAt 12:35 Dr. Alleman creates illustrations to demonstrate air inhibition. To view this video, watch the episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/Y1xHishKlOo or search for Six Lessons Approach Podcast.Send us a textLearn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com/events. Upcoming training programs April 25-26: SLA In-Person Workshop May 12 Biomimetic Mastership Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
How does peer-reviewed literature make it into the hands of practicing dentists? Sometimes it doesn't. Other times research can be misinterpreted and applied incorrectly. The process of analyzing and applying current research is time consuming for practitioners to the point where new dental findings often fail to be widely adopted in practice.Reminiscing on his first meetings with researchers John Purk and Jack Ferracane, Dr. David Alleman discusses how synthesizing research into practical protocols requires a deep understanding of how research is conducted and a treatment-focused view of how different protocols interact with others. Without this perspective, research may be applied incorrectly, but with productive conversations and large-scale clinical examples, his Six Lessons Approach protocols show how using current literature to benefit patient outcomes is possible.Send us a textNew 2025 training programs announced:Biomimetic Mastership - class starts February 10. Learn more and register at allemancenter.com/mastershipIn-Person SLA Workshop Dates:April 25-26August 8-9October 24-25December 12-13Learn more and register at allemancenter.com/trainingLearn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
In this episode of Personally Speaking, Msgr. Jim Lisante is joined by actor Austin Reed Alleman. Austin can be seen as “Nathanael” on the internationally acclaimed series “The Chosen” and he talks about what makes the series so special.Support the show
Evidence-based dentistry aims to bring current dental research into daily practice, but the process of adopting new findings and translating them into protocols is a complicated and time-consuming process. Dr. David Alleman discusses how dentists should approach literature and what to keep in mind when considering adopting findings into their own practice. From his own experience of wading through the sea of dental research, Dr. David Alleman created the Biomimetic Mastership, a comprehensive program that trains doctors in evidence-based dentistry while teaching them how to study and understand dental literature for themselves. Most practitioners do not have time to devote the thousands of hours he spent during his literature review of advanced adhesive principles, so the Biomimetic Mastership distills this science and puts it in the hands of practitioners.Article referenced in this episodeY Shono, T Ogawa, M Terashita, R M Carvalho, E L Pashley, D H Pashley. Regional measurement of resin-dentin bonding as an array. J Dent Res. 1999 Feb;78(2):699-705.M Nakajima, K Hosaka, M Yamauti, R Foxton, J Tagami. Bonding durability of a self-etching primer system to normal and caries-affected dentin under hydrostatic pulpal pressure in vitro. Am J Dent. 2006 Jun;19(3):147-50.R Kishikawa,, A Koiwa, H Chikawa, E Cho, N Inai, J Tagami. Effect of cavity form on adhesion to cavity floor. Am J Dent. 2005 Dec;18(6):311-4.Send us a textNew 2025 training programs announced:Biomimetic Mastership - class starts February 10. Learn more and register at allemancenter.com/mastershipIn-Person SLA Workshop Dates:April 25-26August 8-9October 24-25December 12-13Learn more and register at allemancenter.com/trainingLearn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
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Biomimetic dentistry can be defined by three main principles: preserve pulp vitality, conserve critical tooth structure and fully connect the tooth at 30 MPa or more. Mimicking nature (biomimetic) is about scientific analysis of how natural teeth function and replicating those principles during the restorative process. This isn't art; this is science. In this episode Dr. David Alleman discusses the research behind understanding how a natural tooth functions and how practitioners can replicate that to improve clinical outcomes with biomimetic restorative dentistry.Article referenced in this episodeWang RZ, Weiner S. Stain-structure relations in human teeth using Moire fringes. J of Biomechanics. 1998;31:135-141.Alleman D, Magne P, A systematic approach to deep caries removal endpoints PSZ. Quintessence Intl. 2012;43(3):197-208.Send us a textNew 2025 training programs announced:Biomimetic Mastership - class starts February 10. Learn more and register at allemancenter.com/mastershipIn-Person SLA Workshop Dates:April 25-26August 8-9October 24-25December 12-13Learn more and register at allemancenter.com/trainingLearn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
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Does biomimetic dentistry mean to mimic how teeth look? It can, but there is more to it than that. Dr. David Alleman discusses the evolution of cosmetic dentistry and its intersection with minimally invasive dentistry, adhesive dentistry and biomimetic dentistry. During his own research and teaching of biomimetic dentistry, Dr. Alleman met and taught a number of cosmetic dentists, including Joe Willardson, a longtime colleague, teaching partner and friend whose life and work is remembered after news of his passing in January 2025. Our thoughts and sympathies are with his family and friends.Send us a textNew 2025 training programs announced:Biomimetic Mastership - class starts February 10. Learn more and register at allemancenter.com/mastershipIn-Person SLA Workshop Dates:April 25-26August 8-9October 24-25December 12-13Learn more and register at allemancenter.com/trainingLearn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
Namibië treur oor die afsterwe van sy stigterspresident, Sam Nujoma, wat Saterdag 8 Februarie net voor middernag in die ouderdom van 95 oorlede is. Nujoma was instrumenteel om Namibië tot onafhanklikheid van Suid-Afrika in 1990 te lei en het 15 jaar lank as die land se eerste president gedien. Namibiërs van alle vlakke van die samelewing het hul medelye uitgespreek en oor sy nalatenskap besin.
Adhesive dentistry has been taught in dental schools for decades and is widely used by dentists today. Bonding to a tooth offers increased adaptability of restorations, allowing for more minimally invasive treatment and preparation, but long-term success with adhesive dentistry is not a guarantee.Dr. David Alleman repeatedly saw failing composite restorations and realized that in order to improve restorative outcomes, posterior teeth needed more advanced protocols than anterior teeth. Subjected to higher forces of occlusion and with deeper restored defects, understanding polymerization dynamics is essential to a long-lasting adhesive posterior restoration. His research of these principles served as the basis for him developing his Six Lessons Approach to Biomimetic Restorative Dentistry.Article referenced in this episodeGibbs CH, Mahan PE, Mauderli A, Lundeen HC, Walsh EK. Limits of human bite strength. J Prosthet Dent 1986;56-226-229Larson TD, Douglas WH, Geistfeld RE. Effect of prepared cavities on the strength of teeth. Oper Dent. 1981(6)2-5. Nikaido T. Evaluation of thermal cycling and mechanical loading on bond strength of self-etching primer system to dentin. Dent. Mater. 2002;18 269-275.Send us a textNew 2025 training programs announced:Biomimetic Mastership - class starts February 10. Learn more and register at allemancenter.com/mastershipIn-Person SLA Workshop Dates:April 25-26August 8-9October 24-25December 12-13Learn more and register at allemancenter.com/trainingLearn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
Dans cet épisode de HR Stay tuned, je reçois Laura Galante, executive coach et fondatrice de CoachIIN. Ensemble, nous explorons la transformation du département RH vers une approche plus stratégique et business-driven. Laura partage sa vision du RH 2.0, un département qui devient un véritable levier de croissance. Nous discutons des enjeux de digitalisation, du rôle clé de l'IA et de l'importance d'intégrer les RH dans les décisions stratégiques de l'entreprise. Un épisode essentiel pour repenser la fonction RH et mieux anticiper les défis de demain ! Vous désirez contacter Laura Galante ? Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/galantelaura CoachIIN : https://iinjourney.com/ __________________________ Vous désirez contacter Amélie Alleman ? Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/ameliealleman/ Email : amelie@betuned.be Betuned : https://services.betuned.be/
Dans cet épisode de HR Stay tuned, j'ai le plaisir de recevoir Caroline Modave, co-fondatrice de Humind consulting. Ensemble, nous décortiquons le design organisationnel : ses enjeux stratégiques, ses principes clés et son impact sur les transformations d'entreprise. Caroline partage des conseils concrets et explique comment aligner structure et stratégie pour relever les défis de croissance et d'innovation. Une discussion passionnante pour toute organisation en quête d'efficience et d'agilité. À écouter sans modération !
Biomimetic restorative dentistry has been taught and practiced for over 20 years, with its roots linked to minimally invasive dentistry that started decades earlier. Minimally invasive dentistry sought to conserve tooth structure and restore only parts of the tooth affected by pathologies. With the invention of adhesive materials, adhesive dentistry showed promise in advancing minimally invasive principles with new materials that no longer required retention, but the adhesive restorations still fell short. Teeth are more complex than many other materials that are adhesively connected, so simply bonding the restoration to the tooth did not yield long-term success.In this episode Dr. David Alleman discusses how minimally invasive dentistry paved the way for the more conservative approaches we use today, how biomimetic dentistry made adhesives more predictable, allowing for longer-lasting bonds, and where cosmetic dentistry fits in to the adhesive dentistry spectrum.Send us a textNew 2025 training programs announced:Biomimetic Mastership - class starts February 10. Learn more and register at allemancenter.com/mastershipIn-Person SLA Workshop Dates:April 25-26August 8-9October 24-25December 12-13Learn more and register at allemancenter.com/trainingLearn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
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The wallpapering technique is a key protocol for extending the function of endodontically treated teeth. More brittle due to their reduced hydration, non-vital teeth are more prone to fracture, so using fiber in this way creates a fail-safe that prevents failure beneath the coronal portion of the tooth and reinfection of the root.Dr. David Alleman discusses how he helped pioneer this technique and other advancements in adhesive dentistry for cases with non-vital teeth in his Six Lessons Approach to Biomimetic Restorative Dentistry.Articles referenced in this episode:Deliperi S, Alleman D, Rudo D. Stress reduced direct composites for the restoration of structurally compromised teeth: fiber design according to the wallpapering technique. Oper Dent. 2017, 42-3 (233-243)Belli S, Donmez N, Eskitascioglu G. The Effect of C-factor and Flowable Resin or Fiber Use at the Interface on Microtensile Bond Strength to Dentin. J Adhes Dent 2006_8-247-253Belli S., Et al. The effect of fiber placement or flowable resin lining on microleakage in class II adhesive restorations. J. Adhes. Dent. 2007; 9: 175-181.Fennis WMM, Kuijs RH, Kreulen CM, Verdonschot N, Creugers NHJ. Fatigue Resistance of Teeth Restored with Cuspal-Coverage Composite Restorations. Int J Prosthodont 2004 17(3)313-317Erkut S. Highlighted Microleakage in Overflared Canals with different fiber reinforced dowels. Oper Dent 2008 33(1)92-101.Send us a textLearn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
Dr. David Alleman first created his Six Lessons Approach for vital teeth, but the same conservative principles can benefit endodontically treated teeth too. Compared to traditional techniques for retention and bonding, the advanced adhesive and stress-reducing techniques of biomimetic dentistry are better suited for treating non-vital teeth, which are more brittle and susceptible to cracking than fully hydrated teeth with healthy pulps. This episode outlines how biomimetic techniques approach endodontically treated teeth differently and the research that supports these protocols.Articles referenced in this episode:Kishen A., Vedantam S. Hydromechanics in dentine: Role of dentinal tubules and hydrostatic pressure on mechanical stress-strain distribution. Dent Materials. 2003;23: 1296-1306Magne P, Belser U. Rationalization of Shape and Related Stress Distribution in Posterior Teeth A finite Element Study Using Nonlinear contact Analysis. J Periodontics Restorative Dent. 2002;22-425-433Jayasooriya PR, Pereira PNR, Nikaido T, Tagami J. Efficacy of a Resin Coating on Bond Strengths of Resin Cement to Dentin. J Esthet Restor Dent 2003 15(2)105-113Fennis WMM, Kuijs RH, Kreulen CM, Verdonschot N, Creugers NHJ. Fatigue Resistance of Teeth Restored with Cuspal-Coverage Composite Restorations. Int J Prosthodont 2004 17(3)-313-317Send us a textLearn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
Daily dentistry, the cases you see every day, usually involves minor occlusal adjustments that can be treated quickly and predictably using the Six Lessons Approach, but biomimetic techniques can benefit more advanced occlusal cases too. In this episode, Dr. David Alleman discusses the cause of abfractions, how complex temporaries are a thing of the past and options for doctors seeking more advanced occlusal training beyond everyday cases.Articles referenced in this episode:Magne P, Belser U. Rationalization of Shape and Related Stress Distribution in Posterior Teeth A finite Element Study Using Nonlinear contact Analysis. J Periodontics Restorative Dent. 2002;22-425-433Pintado M, Et al. Variation in tooth wear in young adults over a two-year period. J Prosth Dent. 1997(77)3. 313-320.Send us a textLearn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
Biomimetic dentistry aims to mimic a natural tooth throughout the restorative process. The last four decades of research has shown that mimicking and conserving a tooth's natural connection to itself, its natural bond and resilience to occlusal forces and its natural defense mechanisms for infection benefits the tooth's long-term health. This is also true for occlusion.In this episode, Dr. David Alleman discusses what all dentists can learn from a body's natural occlusion, lost research from the last few decades and approaches for daily occlusal techniques that can be applied to cases doctors regularly see in their office.Articles referenced in this episode:Michael C. Alpern. The Ortho Evolution: The Science and Principles Behind Fixed/Functional/Splint Orthodontics. editor GAC International, Inc; 2003.Send us a textLearn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
What is the best material for enamel replacement? It depends! When selecting the material of an onlay or overlay, understanding how a natural tooth functions during occlusion is essential if your goal is biomimetic dentistry. Harder is not better, but rather mimicking a natural tooth's bond to itself and its modulus of elasticity will aid in selecting your enamel replacement material.In this episode, Dr. David Alleman reviews ceramic, composite and gold and outlines best practices for completing the final steps of a biomimetic restoration.Articles referenced in this episode:Wendt, S. L. (1988). A laboratory and clinical evaluation of a heat-cured composite resin inlay. [Master's Thesis, University of Alabama].Send us a textUpcoming programs:September 16: Biomimetic MastershipOctober 11-12: In-Person WorkshopLearn more at allemancenter.com/trainingLearn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
Air abrasion functions as a conditioning step when bonding, which means it prepares the dentin or composite molecules for bonding. Dr. David Alleman discusses the progression of bonding systems for dentin adhesion and how this conditioning step evolved along with the bonding system molecules. The latest studies from researchers independent from the bonding system manufacturers show that air abrasion increases bond strengths to a level that mimics the strength at which a natural tooth is connected to itself (30-50 MPa). This conditioning technique is what brings dentin bond strengths into the biomimetic range, maximizing bond strength and the longevity of the restoration.Articles referenced in this episode:Urabe I, Nakajima S, Sano H, Tagami J. Physical properties of the dentin-enamel junction region. Am J Dent. 2000 Jun;13(3):129-35.Send us a textUpcoming programs:September 16: Biomimetic MastershipOctober 11-12: In-Person WorkshopLearn more at allemancenter.com/trainingLearn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
Dr. David Alleman's landmark paper written with Dr. Pascal Magne in 2012 gave practitioners predictable steps for deep caries, and now crack, treatment without exposing the pulp. But why is preventing pulp exposures so important? Dr. Alleman discusses research about the outcomes of pulp exposures and their effect on the tooth long-term in addition to proven treatment for teeth that have had exposed pulps.Adhesive dentistry offers these teeth a second chance, but only when the seal is bonded at the nanometer level, like with biomimetic dentistry. Just like each step in the Six Lessons Approach to Biomimetic Dentistry, the protocols for treating pulp exposures offer predictable results and protect the tooth's long-term vitality.Article referenced in this episode:Thompson T., Et al. Treatment of deep carious lesions by complete excavation or partial removal. JADA. 2008;139:705-712.Hafez A., Et al. An in vivo evaluation of hemorrhage control using sodium hypochlorite and direct capping with a one- or two-component adhesive system in exposed nonhuman primate pulps. Quintessence Int. 2002 Apr;33(4):261-72. Send us a Text Message.Upcoming programs:September 16: Biomimetic MastershipOctober 11-12: In-Person WorkshopLearn more at allemancenter.com/trainingLearn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
Early diagnosis and treatment of dental pathologies allows for more conservative treatments while saving patients time and money. When developing the Six Lessons Approach to Biomimetic Dentistry, Dr. David Alleman created a risk assessment for determining if teeth were at risk of caries or cracks based on pathologies and treatment history.Drawing on research from how teeth experience pain, the pulp's immune response and how dental histology affects restoration, the risk assessment has been proven to be an effective tool over the last 20 years, especially where x-rays do not identify a cause of symptoms. Now that we understand how gaps and cracks cause pain and sensitivity, identifying them early is the next step for more conservative treatment.Article referenced in this episode:Brannstrom M. The hydrodynamic theory of dentinal pain: sensation in preparations, caries, and the dentinal crack syndrome. Journal of Endodontics. 1986;12(10):453-457Galler K., Et al. Inflammatory response mechanisms of the dentine–pulp complex and the periapical tissues. Int J Mol Sci. 2021 Feb; 22(3):1480Milicich G, Rainey J T. Clinical presentations of stress distribution in teeth and the significance in operative dentistry. Pract Periodont Aesthet Dent. 2000;12(7):695-700.Larson TD, Douglas WH, Geistfeld RE. Effect of prepared cavities on the strength of teeth. Oper Dent. 1981(6)2-5. Send us a Text Message.Registration for the September Biomimetic Mastership is now open at allemancenter.com/mastership.Learn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
Early diagnosis and treatment of dental pathologies allows for more conservative treatments while saving patients time and money. When developing the Six Lessons Approach to Biomimetic Dentistry, Dr. David Alleman created a risk assessment for determining if teeth were at risk of caries or cracks based on pathologies and treatment history.Drawing on research from how teeth experience pain, the pulp's immune response and how dental histology affects restoration, the risk assessment has been proven to be an effective tool over the last 20 years, especially where x-rays do not identify a cause of symptoms. Now that we understand how gaps and cracks cause pain and sensitivity, identifying them early is the next step for more conservative treatment.Article referenced in this episode:Brannstrom M. The hydrodynamic theory of dentinal pain: sensation in preparations, caries, and the dentinal crack syndrome. Journal of Endodontics. 1986;12(10):453-457Galler K., Et al. Inflammatory response mechanisms of the dentine–pulp complex and the periapical tissues. Int J Mol Sci. 2021 Feb; 22(3):1480Milicich G, Rainey J T. Clinical presentations of stress distribution in teeth and the significance in operative dentistry. Pract Periodont Aesthet Dent. 2000;12(7):695-700.Larson TD, Douglas WH, Geistfeld RE. Effect of prepared cavities on the strength of teeth. Oper Dent. 1981(6)2-5. Send us a Text Message.Upcoming programs:September 16: Biomimetic MastershipOctober 11-12: In-Person WorkshopLearn more at allemancenter.com/trainingLearn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
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Reaksie word ontvang op die ongeveer 2 miljard Namibiese dollar wat jaarliks op PLAN-oorlogsveterane bestee word. Die groep kry die beste maatskaplike beskerming in die land met 2 200 Namibiese dollar maandeliks, sowel as begrafnisvoordele van 26 000 dollar, hervestigingsvoordele, behuising en meer. Daar is ook ‘n toelaag vir die stigting van besighede. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het met Henk Mudge die Republikeinse Party-president gepraat wat sê die belastingbetalers behoort nie die las te dra nie.
Caries removal can be reproducible — this means consistent regardless of patient or practitioner. Caries detecting dye is essential to creating reproducible caries removal endpoints, but the techniques doctors pair with the dye are what prevent pulp exposure and maximize bond strength.When Dr. David Alleman pioneered his methods for determining caries removal endpoints, he found that any doctor he trained could achieve the same predictable caries treatment that he saw in his own cases. How caries is treated is the first step in a restoration and determines whether that restoration succeeds or whether that restoration fails.Article referenced in this episode:Anderson M, Charbeneau G. A comparison of digital and optical criteria for detecting carious dentin. J Prosth Dent. 1985;53(5): 643-646.Send us a Text Message.Learn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
Action Society het die minister van polisie, Senzo Mchunu se aankondiging veroordeel dat 2 miljard Suid-Afrikaanse rand aan BBP-beskerming afgestaan word. Die minister het verlede week die Suid-Afrikaanse Polisiediens se begroting van 113,5 miljard rand vir die 2024/2025-boekjaar ter tafel gelê. Juanita du Preez van Action Society sê die geld wat aan die BBP-beskerming toegewys word, moet liewer gebruik word om Suid-Afrikaners te beveilig, nie om aan ministers luukse spesiale dienste te verskaf ten koste van die belastingbetaler nie:
Send us a Text Message.Andi Eaton Alleman, host of the UnSchool Podcast, found of Oui, We Studios and Casa Noon Beauty and thought leader in the spiritual space supporting thousands online within her 160,000 plus community to embrace an out of office lifestyle.Andi is a former beauty industry executive turned brand expert, consultant, speaker, author, and educator who focus is on scalable strategy, digital trends, authentic marketing, and community using an array of tools including AI, Astrology, Human Design and Instagram.This episode covers:Operating through the lens of your own human designPredicting what the spiritual industry will look like in the next few yearsBuilding an intuitive business around spiritually conscious curationContent curation and its application on InstagramNichole and Gabrielle enjoyed talking to Andi and learning from her. It's a fun episode and one you are sure to learn lots from. Tune in!Connect with Andi here:Website: Oui, We (ouiwegirl.com)Instagram: Andi Eaton Alleman (@ouiwegirl) • Instagram photos and videosPlease rate and review the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, or wherever you listen!See our faces on YouTube!https://youtube.com/@TheSpiritualSistersPodcastWe would love to hear from you! Please send us an email at thespiritualsisterspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @thespirtualsisterspodcast https://instagram.com/thespiritualsisterspodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Follow Gabrielle on Instagram @aguaastrology https://www.instagram.com/aguaastrology/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D(She will NEVER DM you for readings! Watch out for scammers!)Follow Nichole on Instagram @momwifeytherapisthttps://instagram.com/momwifeytherapist?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Want to book a reading with Gabrielle? Please visit her website www.aguaastrology.com Subscribe to Gabrielle's YouTube Channel Agua Astrologyhttps://www.youtube.com/@aguaastrologyJoin Soul Reading Methodhttps://nikki-novo.teachable.com/courses/soul-reading-method?affcode=31935_vnneterp
Each lesson in the Six Lessons Approach to Biomimetic Dentistry (SLA) is essential to restoring a tooth in a way that stays bonded and symptom-free. These two failings of traditional techniques — debonded restoration and post-operative sensitivity — are addressed in each lesson, but when it came to the bonding stage of the restoration, Dr. David Alleman was able to reach a pivotal conclusion from the published research.Different parts of the tooth form hybrid layers at different rates based on the amount of hydroxyapatite. Composite will shrink to the best possible bonding surface, potentially leaving gaps in areas that have weaker bond potential. Understanding how to overcome these two variables is key to creating a restoration that bonds the tooth side to side, front to back and top to bottom like a natural tooth. This biomimetic bond eliminates gaps under restorations that cause post-operative sensitivity, but it requires understanding how bonding systems, composite and dentin need to work together within the first five minutes of the polymerization process. Dr. David Alleman named this process decoupling with time.Articles referenced in this episode:Brannstrom M. The hydrodynamic theory of dentinal pain: sensation in preparations, caries, and the dentinal crack syndrome. Journal of Endodontics. 1986;12(10)-453-457Send us a Text Message.Learn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
Cracks are the third most common dental pathology dentists treat, but treating them in a predictable way requires an understanding of principles from engineering, histology and immunology. How do cracks in teeth form? Why do cracks in teeth cause infection? How can we treat cracks predictably and prevent root canal therapy? In this episode Dr. David Alleman discusses his research process for crack treatment and the results he has seen in his practice for over 20 years.Send us a Text Message.Learn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
Where do failures happen in dentistry? At the micron level. Bacteria create infections; micromovements initiate cracks; these are the root of failed restorations, infected pulps, and cracked teeth. Experiencing his own failures from traditional and early adhesive restorations, Dr. David Alleman discusses how thinking small led to significant advancements in restorative outcomes.Articles referenced in this episode:Intro-3 Magne P, Belser U. Rationalization of Shape and Related Stress Distribution in Posterior Teeth A finite Element Study Using Nonlinear contact Analysis. J Periodontics Restorative Dent. 2002;22-425-433Magne P, Oganesyan T. CT scan based finite-element analysis of premolar cuspal deflection following operative procedures. J Periodontics Restorative Dent. Volume 29, Number 4, 2009:360-369.Send us a Text Message.Learn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
Want to learn how to host a retreat? Well, you're in luck, as in this episode of The Profitable Travel Blogger Podcast, we'll be going over tips for planning a retreat that is both unforgettable for your guests and profitable for you. Our guest for the episode is retreat host Andi Eaton Alleman of Oui We Studio, who will be sharing her best advice. By the end of this episode, you'll understand: The first step you should take when organizing a retreat How to design a retreat your guests will love Advice on finding the best places to host a retreat Tips for marketing your retreat so that it's profitable How to use collaboration to enhance your retreat And more! In short, if you're confused about how to run a retreat successfully, this episode can help! FREE BONUS: Grab a seat in my free 10 Ways To Make Money Travel Blogging Workshop: https://jessieonajourney.com/how-to-make-money-as-a-travel-blogger-webinar/ Learn 10 powerful strategies for growing your travel blogging income and turning your blog into a wildly profitable business – including a mix of passive and active strategies. Plus, there are bonuses, a Q&A, and a limited-time replay. TOOLS MENTIONED: Visit this link for a list of my favorite blogging tools, resources, and discounts - including tools mentioned in the episode: https://jessieonajourney.com/tools/ CONNECT WITH ANDI: Website: https://www.ouiwestudio.com/ Blog: https://www.ouiwegirl.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ouiwegirl/ CONNECT WITH JESSIE: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jessieonajourney/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessieonajourney/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JessonaJourney TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jessieonajourney YouTube (travel): https://www.youtube.com/@jessieonajourney/featured YouTube (blogging): https://www.youtube.com/@makemoneytravelblogging Travel Creator Community Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bloggrowthposse
Resin coating should always be included in the conversation with immediate dentin sealing, but it isn't. Immediate dentin sealing can increase bond strengths by 400%, but resin coating functions at the opposite end of the adhesive equation by reducing polymerization stress to the hybrid layer.Dr. Alleman discusses materials used in resin coating — flowable composites — their history, uses and how to use them effectively when establishing your hybrid layer. Once again, it all comes back to decoupling with time.Articles discussed in this episode:Van Meerbeek, B. (1993). Dentine adhesion: morphological, physico-checmial and clinical aspects [Catholic University of Leuven]Kemp-Sholte CM, Davidson, CL. Complete marginal seal of Class V resin composite restorations effected by increased flexibility. J Dent Res. 1990 Jun;69(6):1240-3.Brannstrom M. The hydrodynamic theory of dentinal pain: sensation in preparations, caries, and the dentinal crack syndrome. Journal of Endodontics. 1986;12(10)-453-457Unterbrink GL, Liebenberg WH. Flowable resin composites as “filled adhesives” literature review and clinical recommendations. Quintessence Int. 1999; 249-257.Alleman DS, Et al. Decoupling with time. A solution to the problem of the hierarchy of bondability. Inside Dent. 2021;August: 35-41Learn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
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Immediate dentin sealing is a commonly known technique even outside of advanced adhesive and biomimetic restorative dentistry. Originally developed in the 1990's to solve the issue of temporization contamination, its uses once refined were immense when applied to dentin adhesion. Yet for doctors currenting using immediate dentin sealing as part of their restoration protocols, there may be more benefits left untapped when not used as part of a larger system of protocols that aim to mimic the natural function of a tooth: the Six Lessons Approach to Biomimetic Restorative Dentistry.Dr. Alleman discusses the history of immediate dentin sealing, its early pioneers and how doctors can use this technique in their own practice to save pulps and maximize adhesion.Publications discussed in this episode:Paul SJ, Schärer P. The dual bonding technique: a modified method to improve adhesive luting procedures. Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent. 1997 Dec;17(6):536-45.Van Meerbeek, B. (1993). Dentine adhesion: morphological, physico-checmial and clinical aspects [Catholic University of Leuven]Fusayama T. A Simple Pain-Free Adhesive Restorative System by Minimal Reduction and Total Etching. 2nd Edition. Ishiyaku EuroAmerica, Inc.; 1993Kashiwada T, Takagi M. New restoration and direct pulp capping systems using adhesive composite resin. Bull Tokyo Med Dent Univ. 1991 Dec;38(4):45-52.Sato M, Eta al. How to use "Liner Bond System" as a dentin and pulp protector in indirect restorations. Japan Society for Adhesive Dentistry. 1994:41-48.Bertschinger C, Paul S, Luthy H, Scharer P. Dual application of dentin bonding agents: effect on bond strength 1996Akimoto N, Takamizu M, Momoi Y. 10-year clinical evaluation of a self-etching adhesive system. Oper Dent. 2007 Jan-Feb;32(1):3-10. doi: 10.2341/06-46.Magne P, Kim TH, Cascione D, Donovan T. Immediate dentin sealing improves bond strength of indirect restorations. J Prosthet Dent. 2005 Dec;94(6):511-9.Urabe I, Nakajima S, Sano H, Tagami J. Physical properties of the dentin-enamel junction region. Am J Dent. 2000 Jun;13(3):129-35.Learn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
Welcome to The Empowerment Exchange, where we believe in the power of transformation through shared wisdom and inspiration. Join us on a journey of self-discovery, growth, and empowerment as we engage in candid conversations with thought leaders, experts, and everyday individuals who have embarked on their own paths of personal development.In each episode, we explore a wide range of topics designed to uplift and motivate you to become the best version of yourself. From practical tips for achieving your goals to insightful discussions on overcoming challenges, our goal is to provide you with the tools, insights, and encouragement you need to thrive in every aspect of your life.Whether you're seeking guidance in relationships, career advancement, wellness, or simply looking to enrich your mindset, The Empowerment Exchange offers a safe space for learning, reflection, and connection. Get ready to be inspired, empowered, and equipped to create positive change in your life and the world around you.Tune in to The Empowerment Exchange and join the conversation today!PS: If You are a Coach or Consultant Looking to Grow your business organically and reduce stress then Join our Biz School Community with 50% off Today.Here is More information Link Below-https://www.skool.com/biz-school-community-4365?invite=db4c04ac4e1945a6942e3396caf656baBuild your own Community 2 weeks Free Skool Platform Triall: https://www.skool.com/refer?ref=6ffb188375cb4188963b34eb9b4200d8Links: My Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InulC786My LinkedIn :https://www.linkedin.com/in/inul-chowdhury-818a00157?My TickTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@inulchowdhury?_t=8jcs1NKOq1p&_r=1My Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/inulchowdhury786?igsh=cjdyY2hkb2RnNHFwMyPodcasts : https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inulchowdhury786My Website : www.inulchowdhury.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Throughout dental school and into his early career, Dr. David Alleman had a tooth with an occlusal amalgam that experienced intermittent pain on biting. The tooth was examined, but no cause for the symptom was found. Years later, after thoroughly studying adhesive dentistry, Dr. Alleman understood that there must be a crack in the tooth. Having recently acquired an intraoral camera in his office, he could now visualize the crack and, with the help of his assistants, dissect the crack and restore the tooth himself. The symptoms resolved and the tooth is still healthy and functioning to this day.A few years after restoring the first tooth, the tooth directly above it chipped. Dr. Alleman assumed the chip was only in the enamel because the tooth was asymptomatic, so he thought further treatment could wait. But in 2011, to his regret, the tooth fractured through the root and had to be extracted. This unfortunate incident taught Dr. Alleman a valuable lesson about the urgency and importance of timely and accurate crack diagnosis, which he now teaches to his colleagues and students.Both teeth had vertical cracks. One tooth was saved with proper diagnosis and treatment, but the other was not. This happens to patients every day, but understanding how cracks in teeth propagate and how cracks are treated outside the field of dentistry [engineering] can significantly contribute to saving more teeth. This knowledge empowers us as dental professionals and students, motivating us to learn more and improve our practices.Articles discussed in this episode:Abbott P, Leow N. Predictable management of cracked teeth with reversible pulpitis. Australian Dent J. 2009; 54:306-315.Brannstrom M. The hydrodynamic theory of dentinal pain: sensation in preparations, caries, and the dentinal crack syndrome. Journal of Endodontics. 1986;12(10)-453-457Learn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
In 2000, Graem Milicich and Tim Rainey published an article outlining how traditionally treated teeth were at greater risk to infections from cracks due to the increased stresses on the tooth. This includes peripheral rim fractures, which occur when restored teeth are not connected side to side like with amalgam or poorly bonded composite. These small cracks around the edge of the restoration lead to occlusal effect caries and increased risk of larger cracks in the tooth.When Dr. Alleman began learning more about structural compromise, he purchased a microscope for his office and was then able to visualize cracks in dentin. He saw how these cracks were symptomatic, but the dental school recommendation of a full-coverage crown wasn't enough to stabilize them. Dr. Alleman began removing the cracks and seeing symptoms resolve. This was confirmed by a paper he discovered later by Abbott and Leow, two Australian endodontists who studied symptoms after crack removal and found superior results to previous recommendations of full coverage crowns or attempting to bond over the cracks. When the cracks were removed the symptoms went away.Articles referenced in this episode:Milicich G, Rainey J T. Clinical presentations of stress distribution in teeth and the significance in operative dentistry. Pract Periodont Aesthet Dent. 2000;12(7):695-700.Larson TD, Douglas WH, Geistfeld RE. Effect of prepared cavities on the strength of teeth. Oper Dent. 1981(6)2-5.Walker et al. Enamel cracks the role of enamel lamella in caries initiation. Australian Dent J. 1998;43(2) 110-116.Abbott P, Leow N. Predictable management of cracked teeth with reversible pulpitis. Australian Dent J. 2009; 54:306-315.Brannstrom M. The hydrodynamic theory of dentinal pain: sensation in preparations, caries, and the dentinal crack syndrome. Journal of Endodontics. 1986;12(10)-453-457Learn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
In the mid-1980s, the 200X emerged as a legendary machine, unparalleled in handling and durability, requiring only minor modifications to stand out. This episode dives into the era's shift from 3-wheelers to 4-stroke quads, spotlighting the 250X - a model not extensively covered in literature or discussions. Riders of this era were pioneers, crafting their own modified parts to gain an edge in XC racing.We explore the transition from 3-wheelers to 4-stroke quads, focusing on the 250X. This journey into XC racing reveals a class that, despite its significance, remains largely undocumented. Participants pushed the envelope by designing and building their own modified parts, setting the stage for innovation.The episode opens with the evolution of 250X quads, highlighting the creativity and ingenuity of riders in developing new parts to enhance their racing machines. Amidst these advancements, life takes an unexpected turn.Bruce Alleman, with a solid background in design and a keen eye for detail, discovers a new passion later in life. This section reveals how Bruce's expertise and interests converge, leading him to stay connected with the racing community and those who cherish tradition.Bruce Alleman finds a unique niche in creating decals for OEM replacement, catering to the restoration community that values authenticity. His work bridges the gap between past and present, offering a solution for those seeking to restore old school 3-wheelers and quads to their former glory.Recognizing the importance of history in fostering growth, we invite you to join us on this journey. Discover the untold stories of XC racing and the individuals behind the innovation. Share this episode with friends and family, and become part of preserving and celebrating this rich legacy.
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In 1995 Dr. David Alleman wanted to quit dentistry. Frustrated with failing restorations and post-operative sensitivity, he couldn't see how his work was helping his patients. A long-time friend and colleague encouraged him to take a course by Ray Bertolotti to learn about a new type of dentistry: adhesive dentistry. It was then that Dr. Alleman first thought, “maybe this type of dentistry could make me a happy dentist.”Books referenced in this episode:Nobuo Nakabayashi, David H. Pashley. Hybridization of Dental Hard Tissues. Quintessence Publishing Company; 1998.Dietschi, Spreafico. Adhesive Metal-Free Restorations. Quintessence Books; 1997.Hubert E. Schroeder. Oral Structural Biology. G. Thieme Verlag; 1991.Learn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
Why aren't all dentists performing deep margin elevations with composite? It might be because you're listening to old research. “Violating the biologic width” was disproven in 2014. Gingival tissue doesn't have an adverse reaction to the material, it has an adverse reaction to the biofilm under a retention crown or poorly bonded restoration. If you have experienced failures with glass ionomers, use composite instead. In 2019, 12-year clinical evaluations showed the success of composite, a material that better mimics a natural tooth compared to brittle glass ionomers. Understanding how to perform deep margin elevations is an essential tool for dentists wanting to save more teeth.Article referenced in this episode:Dietschi D, Spreafico R. Current clinical concepts for adhesive cementation of tooth-colored posterior restorations. Pract Periodont Aesthet Dent 1998;10(1):47-5,Dietschi D, Et al. In vitro evaluation of marginal and internal adaptation after occlusal stressing of indirect class II composite restorations with different resinous bases. Ea J Oral Sci. 2003(111):73-80Magne P, Spreafico R. Deep margin elevation: a paradigm shift. Am J Esth Dent. 2012(2)86-96.2014 proximal box elevation with resin composite and the dogma of biological width clinical r2-techinique and critical reviewBresser RA, Et al. Up to 12 years clinical evaluation of 197 partial indirect restorations with deep margin elevation in the posterior region. J Dent. 2019.Dietschi, Spreafico. Adhesive Metal-Free Restorations. Quintessence Books; 1997.Learn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
The tops of teeth don't matter… as much as the bottoms. The key to any biomimetic restoration is the direct component, which is why I describe biomimetic dentistry as a bottom to top approach. When I first learned of Simone Deliperi's work and we began working and then teaching together, we both understood how this direct component needed to be carefully managed for a successful restoration. Deliperi's Stress Reduced Direct Composite technique, which we co-authored a publication on in 2009, is a necessary tool for any dentist who aims for conservative dentistry.Article referenced in this episode:Deliperi S, Alleman D. Stress-reducing protocol for direct composite restorations in minimally invasive cavity preparations. Pract Proced Aesthet Dent. 2009;21(2):E1-E6.Learn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
Early adhesive dentistry showed promise, but as Dr. David Alleman began implementing these new techniques into his practice, the success wasn't immediate. Struggling with continued failures and wading through the sea of new bonding systems that were becoming available year after year, he sought to eliminate the guesswork and go to the source of what was causing unpredictable restorations: the science.Learn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
Down Home Cajun Music- Opelousas WaltzSeason Five of the Podcast! Five years! This weeks episode features some great 45's!Cajun Trio- Fee Fee Can't Dance (Swallow 10142)Aldus Roger- Oson Two Step (Cajun Classics 102)Nathan Abshire- "Popcorn Blues" (Kajun 500)Sidney Brown- "Two Step De Creminel" (Goldband 1099)Lawrence Walker- "Allons Rock & Roll" (La Louisianne 8018)Pee Wee Broussard- "Sorrow Waltz" (La Louisianne 8028)Nathan Abshire- "Carolina Blues" (Khoury's 749)Joe Falcon- "Corrina Corrina" (Crazy Cajun 514)Joe Bonsall- "Millionaire's Waltz" (Cajun Jamboree 808)Dalton Alleman- "Alleman's Waltz" (Belle 101)Reggie Matte- "Ouvre La Porte" (Bee 101)Adam Hebert- "Ten Year Blues" (Cajun 500)Jack Leger- "Southern Playboys Special" (Jag 101)Ervin Lejeune & Jake Bertrand- Laccasine Breakdown" (Buck 501)Pee Wee Broussard- "French Accordion Mambo" (Staggs 101)Link Davis & Sidney Brown- "Waltz of The Jambalaya" (Starday 331)Austin Pitre- "Opelousas Waltz" (Swallow 106)Duson Playboys- "Tayeaux Dog Tayeaux" (Dupre 101)*All selections taken from the original 45 rpm records.
We are able to visualize how molecules move during polymerization thanks to the work of Carel L Davidson in the 1980s. Being able to visualize and then measure this movement, also known as flow, helps create more predictable bonds when working with different substrates in enamel, but Dr. David Alleman took years to systematize this concept into his practice as he was developing his concept of Decoupling with Time.Articles referenced in this episode:Alleman DS. Decoupling with time. A solution to the problem of the hierarchy of bondability. Inside Dent. 2021;August: 35-41Fusayama T. A Simple Pain-Free Adhesive Restorative System by Minimal Reduction and Total Etching. 2nd Edition. Ishiyaku EuroAmerica, Inc.; 1993Davidson CL, de Gee AJ. Relaxation of polymerization contraction stresses by flow in dental composites. J Dent Res. 1984: 146-148Davidson CL, de Gee AJ, Feilzer A. The competition between the composite-dentin bond strength and the polymerization contraction stress. J Dent Res. 1984;63(12): 1396-1399Feilzer A, de Gee AJ, Davidson CL. Setting stress in composite resin in relation to configuration of the restoration. J Dent Res. 1987;66(11): 1636-1639Kemp-Sholte CM, Davidson, CL. Complete marginal seal of Class V resin composite restorations effected by increased flexibility. J Dent Res. 1990 Jun;69(6):1240-3.Lu H, Stansbury JW, Bowman CN. Towards the elucidation of shrinkage stress development and relaxation in dental composites. Dent. Mater. 2004;20: 979-986Nikolaenko SA, Et al. Influence of c-factor and layering technique on microtensile bond strength to dentin. Dent. Mater. 2004;20-579-585Learn more about Dr. Alleman's work at training programs at allemancenter.com.Instagram @david.alleman.dds@davey_alleman_dmd@allemancenter.comYouTube@allemancenter
This week I had the pleasure of having my friend, former mentor, and human design expert, Andi Alleman Eaton on the podcast! She was my first guest of 2023 (and ever), so it's very meaningful to have her as my first guest of 2024.In this episode we go into all things Human Design. If you've never heard of it or maybe have but don't really know much, you'll get all the deets in this episode and more, including why using modalities like Human Deign can be helpful and how we recommend using them!We go into my chart a bit as an example of how to apply it to yourself and your life, we both share how it's helped us and we've used it in our lives, and Andi shares how she's now using in for her content creation and business.We Chat:What is Human DesignHow it Works/What it Sources FromWhy We Don't Believe in Being Predictive or Prescriptive with Modalities like Human Design and AstrologyThe Importance of Working With Yourself and Honoring How You're MadeHow to Make Life Feel More Fun and FlowyThe Five Types of Human Design and What They Are...and so much more!Where to Find Andi:WebsiteInstagramPodcastLike this episode? Share a screenshot of you listening on Instagram and tag me, so I can thank you!My Instagram: @jordanlaurelle - come say hi!For coaching inquiries: jordanlaurellecoaching@gmail.com or book a discovery call HERE.Book a One-Time 75 Minute Call HERE.Sign Up for my Email List HERE.
In today's episode, I'm joined by Andi Eton Alleman, Soul Strategist, Consultant & Founder of Oui, We – a platform for new school approaches to wellness & radiant living.Throughout our conversation, we talk about how intuitive feminine leadership differs from the hustle culture that many entrepreneurs find themselves in, and why a life lived slowly is the more sustainable approach to doing our work in the world. We discuss how Human Design can be used to tap into your innate gifts and talents, and the reasons that having a blueprint is helpful for aligning with your purpose. We also dive into the impacts of being disconnected from the cycles of nature, and how rituals can be a useful tool for reconnecting with the Earth and ourselves. Tune in to today's episode to learn about the tools you can use to realign yourself with the legacy you want to leave behind. IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT: Finding ways to be connected to nature no matter where you are The importance of weaving rituals into your everyday life Why tapping into your values and vision will allow you to make a greater difference in the world The myth that feminine leadership means no strategy or structure Why we need to stop being so prescriptive with astrology and other predictive tools SPECIAL OFFER: Join 'The Feminine Way' Book Club on Sunday, December 17th at 5pm est! amynatalieco.mykajabi.com/bookclub GUEST INFO: Connect with Andi on Instagram: @ouiwegirl Visit Andi's Website: ouiwestudio.com/ Grab a copy of Andi's Book: Elemental: Nature-Inspired Rituals to Nourish Your Life FOLLOW ME: Find me on Instagram: @amynatalieco Visit my website: amynatalieco.com Download: Empowered Feminine Morning Ritual
Today Liv is back with guest Andi Eaton Alleman! Andi is the Founder of Oui, We Studio, a platform dedicated to new school approaches to radiant living. She also hosts the top-ranked wellness podcast Your Woo Woo Best Friend, which features practical conversations for attainable transformation. Andi is known for her no-b.s. approach to spiritual wellness and practical advice for living a high-vibe life. Her latest book, Elemental: Nature Inspired Rituals to Nourish Your Life, is for wellness enthusiasts interested in disconnecting from the digital and reconnecting with the natural world for better health and inner peace. We talk about: