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Show Notes Summary:Where you can find Whitney Archibald:Family Lab PodcastFamily Lab Podcast on InstagramIn this conversation, Whitney Archibald shares her journey of recovery and the profound lessons learned through adversity. She discusses the joy of regaining independence, the overwhelming support from her community, and the importance of connection with family and friends. Whitney reflects on her evolving identity post-accident, the new hobbies she has embraced, and the valuable life lessons that have emerged from her experiences. The conversation also touches on family traditions, travel adventures, and creative home hacks that foster connection within the family.TakeawaysWhitney Archibald is a mother of five and creator of The Family Lab podcast.Family life is an experiment where different approaches are tried.Mistakes are part of being human, and it's important to forgive ourselves.A spiritual experience can provide reassurance during traumatic events.The importance of love and connection in life is paramount.Recovery from severe injuries requires immense physical and emotional strength.Family support plays a crucial role in healing and recovery.Finding ways to nurture relationships during hardship is essential.Podcasting became a lifeline for Whitney during her recovery.The experience of a traumatic event can lead to profound personal growth. Driving my kids to school felt amazing.People wanted to help during my recovery.My village became very clear and abundant.I had to learn to say no to many things.Spiritual and emotional connections matter most.We can simplify our lives significantly.Everyone has their own cliffs to climb.We shouldn't compare our struggles with others.Connection is fostered through shared experiences.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Whitney Archibald and The Family Lab04:07 The Rock Climbing Accident: A Life-Changing Experience19:44 Spiritual Insights and Reflections During Recovery23:25 The Journey of Recovery: Physical and Emotional Challenges38:40 Family Support and Acts of Service During Healing40:35 The Joy of Independence41:28 Community Support and Connection44:28 Navigating Recovery and Identity48:25 Finding New Hobbies and Interests51:31 Lessons Learned from Adversity57:19 The Importance of Connection01:00:18 Family Traditions and Senior Trips01:04:16 Travel Adventures and Experiences01:13:09 Creative Home Hacks for ConnectionSummary of TranscriptTitle: Navigating Life's Uncertainties: A Journey of Resilience and Connection Introduction: In a world where parenting often feels like an experiment, Whitney Archibald's story is a testament to the unpredictability of family life and the strength we find in connection. After a harrowing rock climbing accident, Whitney not only confronted her mortality but also rediscovered the profound importance of family and the lessons that come from our mistakes. Main Content: Section 1: The Family Lab - A New Approach to Parenting Whitney Archibald, a seasoned mother of five, has transformed her experiences into a valuable resource for families. With children ranging from 10 to 20 years old, she understands the evolving dynamics of family life. After her youngest began preschool, Whitney reignited her passion for writing, leading to her blog, "How She Moms," which eventually evolved into the podcast, "The Family Lab." She explains, "Family life is all an experiment, and we are just throwing things at the wall, trying to see what sticks." This refreshing perspective encourages parents to embrace the chaos and recognize that there's no one-size-fits-all solution to parenting. Section 2: The Unthinkable Accident On a seemingly ordinary day in July 2023, Whitney embarked on a rock climbing excursion with her children and nieces. Despite her cautious nature, a moment of oversight led to a life-altering fall. "I pride myself on being a safe climber," she recalls, but a simple mistake—failing to double-check her gear—resulted in a catastrophic 30-foot drop. As she lay on the ground, grappling with immense pain, her mind raced through a mix of emotions, including disbelief and regret. Section 3: A Moment of Clarity In the chaos following her fall, Whitney experienced an unexpected spiritual revelation. "I felt reassurance right away after I was feeling so much shame," she shared. Despite the physical agony, she found solace in knowing she was going to survive. This moment of clarity shifted her focus from despair to the practicalities of her situation. In the midst of pain and uncertainty, Whitney prioritized her family, even asking her sister to cancel upcoming appointments. Section 4: The Healing Journey Whitney's recovery was fraught with challenges, but her resilience shone through. With numerous injuries, including a broken pelvis and vertebrae, she faced a long road to healing. Throughout this journey, Whitney remained focused on her role as a mother and the lessons she wanted to impart to her children. Her experience serves as a poignant reminder that life can change in an instant, but our connections with loved ones can provide the strength to persevere. Conclusion: Key Takeaways Whitney Archibald's story is not just about overcoming adversity; it is a powerful reminder of the importance of connection, the value of vulnerability, and the necessity of embracing life's unpredictability. As she continues to share her insights through "The Family Lab," she encourages parents to experiment with their approaches and to remember that mistakes are part of the journey. Life's challenges may be daunting, but they also offer opportunities for growth, resilience, and deeper connections with those we love.
Dans cet épisode spécial de "Une vie de ouf – Le podcast de celles qui cochent leur bucket list", je te fais une confession que j'ai longtemps gardée pour moi : je ne suis pas faite pour être mère.C'est un épisode brut, vulnérable, sans filtre. Je pleure. Je doute. Je culpabilise. Et je pose enfin des mots sur une réalité que beaucoup vivent en silence.Je te parle de mon fils Archibald, 3 ans et demi, de l'amour immense que j'ai pour lui… et en même temps, de tout ce que la maternité vient bousculer en moi : ✨ mon besoin viscéral de liberté ✨ la surstimulation, la fatigue, les matins “tunnel” ✨ la charge mentale (surtout quand mon mari est souvent absent) ✨ la pression d'être une “bonne mère” à l'ère de l'éducation bienveillante ✨ le décalage entre ce que j'avais imaginé… et la réalité ✨ la honte parfois, et cette question qui tourne en boucle : “Pourquoi c'est si dur pour moi ?”Je raconte aussi mon chemin : comment je suis devenue maman sans avoir un appel viscéral, les projections que je m'étais faites, la culpabilité, le rejet que j'ai vécu pendant une période… et ce que ça m'a fait.Cet épisode, ce n'est pas un procès de la parentalité. C'est un espace de vérité. Pour celles qui aiment leur enfant mais n'aiment pas la maternité. Pour celles qui se sentent seules, dépassées, ou “pas normales”.Si tu te reconnais, sache une chose : tu n'es pas seule. Et si tu veux me partager ton vécu, tes tips, ou juste ton soutien : viens m'écrire sur Instagram
Angie and Kimberly are joined by Bonnie Archibald, Associate Director of Mira USA, for a grounded conversation about guide dogs for blind youth and what truly goes into placing a dog with a child or teen. Mira USA focuses exclusively on blind youth ages 11 to 17, serving families at a point where independence starts to matter in very real ways.Bonnie explains Mira USA's rigorous application process, why training takes place in Canada, and how their Labernese dogs are bred and matched with young handlers. She shares what happens after training ends, when kids return to school, navigate social spaces, and begin moving through the world with a level of confidence that often surprises the people around them.The episode also explores the responsibility that comes with giving a child a guide dog, the expectations placed on families, and why Mira USA is intentional about who they serve and how they grow. Bonnie reflects on her own journey to the organization and what keeps her committed to work that demands patience, structure, and long term follow through.This conversation offers a clear look at how guide dog placement for blind youth works, without glossing over the effort required to make it successful.Contact Mira USA:Website: https://mirausa.orgEvents and Fundraising: https://miraevents.orgEmail: info@mirausa.orgPhone: 910-691-0438
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It's that time again, for an update of the experiments we've been trying in the Archibald home. In this edition, I talk about our latest new kitchen-cleaning system, our weekly family cleaning projects, our dinner menu system, monthly check-ins with the kids, family meetings, a college tour, fall sports, my son's hat business, a home organization project, water aerobics and more! You can find my son's hat business on Instagram @skadi-apparel
Archibald Thomson Hall, eventually known as Roy Fontaine, changed his name to better suit the world of butlery—which was a touch odd… given that “Archibald” sounds far more like a butler's name than “Roy.” Then again, making a mess of things was exactly what the “Monster Butler” was best at.Sources:The Monster Butler by A.M. Nicol Dark Topic +DT + on Spotify ~ https://tinyurl.com/26e4bjsnPatreon ~ patreon.com/darktopicMerch ~ https://darktopicofficial.com/For Apple + subscribe on the podcast app.https://www.amazon.com/Monster-Butler-Inside-Serial-Killer-ebook/dp/B0DPLQXMNhttps://youtu.be/FhRqufKIl4Q?si=RTz1wdpJmUr89jdOur Sponsors:* Check out Mood and use my code DARKTOPIC for a great deal: https://mood.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dark-topic2753/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode we start answering some of the questions submitted by our Instagram followers. We also get to hear Epic Hunt Consultant Devin Archibald's New Mexico Oryx story. He was able to get a great Oryx on a quick hunt. We also get to hear about a couple of missed opportunities from Epic Hunt Consultant Wyatt Bowles and his friend, Seth Wilson.
A knee shattered in World War I. The same knee hit again in World War II. Archibald Roosevelt's story isn't about chasing glory; it's about answering the call when every excuse would be understandable. We trace that rare resolve to a deeper root—faith, duty, and a willingness to serve when comfort urges retreat.We walk through the Roosevelt brothers' grit, then pivot to a different kind of strength found in scripture. Paul's teaching on marriage reframes love as mutual devotion, not contract math. Jesus' words in Matthew 6–7 tackle worry, judgment, and the daily practice of the Golden Rule: seek the kingdom first, trust God for needs, clear your own vision before you try to clear anyone else's. Paired with Psalm 8's awe and Proverbs 2's promise of wisdom and integrity, the path becomes clear even if it stays narrow.History widens the lens again with FDR's 1941 Day of Prayer—a national moment of confession, consecration, and courage in the face of war. We connect that call to today's cultural pressures and the ideologies that erode freedom by promising shortcuts. Along the way, we spotlight Corporal Samuel Bowden's Medal of Honor citation, a reminder that countless acts of bravery shaped the ground we stand on.If you're hungry for a conversation that blends hard history with lived faith and practical takeaways for marriage, worry, and daily character, you're in the right place. Listen, reflect, and join us in choosing service over ease and wisdom over noise. If this resonates, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review to help others find the show.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe Countryside Book Series https://www.amazon.com/Countryside-Book-J-T-Cope-IV-ebook/dp/B00MPIXOB2
As the year winds down, The Brian Crombie Hour takes a thoughtful look at how the past can inform the future — in business and beyond. Brian Crombie is joined by Joanne Archibald, PhD, Canadian historian and founder of Livy Consulting, for a deep dive into why organizational history is one of the most underused assets in today's marketplace. Joanne works with Canadian companies that have rich archives but struggle to turn them into meaningful narratives. In this episode, she explains how heritage can strengthen branding, marketing, internal culture, and trust — and why authentic storytelling resonates more than ever in a crowded, noisy world. The conversation also explores Joanne's transition from academia to entrepreneurship, the challenges of building a purpose-driven consulting firm, and what Canada's historical identity — including lessons from figures like Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent — can teach organizations about leadership and legacy. A smart, reflective episode about identity, storytelling, and using history not as nostalgia — but as strategy.
Fem gymnasieelever berättar om sitt UF företag, Små äventyrare UF. Anna Bornmar, Charlie Sjöstrand Archibald, Juni Funmark, Alva Paulsson och Otto Bergenek som har tillsammans tagit en idé till färdig produkt i form av aktivitetsboken Äventyr med Loke. Syftet är att få barn bort från skärmar och in i lek, fantasi och äventyr. Genom struktur, tydliga roller och regelbundna möten har de lyckats kombinera studier med UF-företagandet. Vi pratar om framgångar och motstånd, från tryckproblem och prissättning till svårigheten att nå större säljkanaler. Råd till andra UF-företagare Ett fungerande team slår en perfekt idé – tydliga roller, tillit och gemensamt ansvar är avgörande. Entreprenörskap blir på riktigt först när något faktiskt säljs, inte när affärsplanen är klar. Att tro på sin idé och ha kul under resan skapar både energi, uthållighet och bättre resultat. https://smaaventyrareuf.se
Arch is coming back.. Arch's dad, Cooper Manning, said, "Arch is playing football at Texas next year." Texas officials told ESPN the full expectation was that Manning would be back next season, even though Manning could have declared for the NFL draft as a redshirt sophomore... but why is Archie having his Daddy speak for him?!
A. RARE EARTHS: CHINA'S MONOPOLY AND AUSTRALIAN SUPPLY Guest: David Archibald China's predatory pricing previously achieved a rare earth monopoly, damaging competitors like Lynas, which almost went bankrupt. Australia, via companies like Lynas and Iluka, is being eyed by the US as a non-Chinese source for rare earths critical for high-end electronics and defense. Processing is complex, requiring many steps, and often occurs in places like Malaysia. 1942
B. HIGH-TEMPERATURE RARE EARTHS AND PREDATORY PRICING Guest: David Archibald The most desirable rare earths, Dysprosium and Terbium, allow magnets to function at high temperatures. China is now sourcing 40% of its supply of these from Myanmar. Though Australia produces these, structural oversupply is a risk. Subsidies, like the floor price given to MP Materials, may be necessary to prevent Chinese predatory pricing from killing off non-commercial producers seeking market dominance. 1936 PERTH
Wandering Shepherd’s Wireless Rumen Bolus offers producers a new way to monitor livestock health and location — all from the inside. “The Wireless Rumen Bolus is a device that we’ve developed to track the health and location of livestock… it tells us their location and their temperature,” Archibald says at Agri-Trade in Red Deer, Alta.... Read More
Good Morning Nashville ☀️ We are excited once again to be a part of you guys new week, and want to thank you for taking time out of your day to listen in to this weeks episode of Black Men Vent Too. Pops and I stand proudly as the FIRST & ONLY black father and son podcast in the state of Tennessee, aiming to change the narratives behind black men one episode at a time. Man oh man, we definitely got a good one today! So, let's lock in!
Anna Archibald and Kevin Serai are the couple behind Cabagges World, an online platform where they share recipes, travel guides, and more lifestyle inspiration. Their respective backgrounds in graphic design and marketing helped turn a few viral home cooking videos into a career, and today on the show, we go deep on their backgrounds and perspective on creating cooking content online—plus what's inspiring them today. Subscribe to This Is TASTE: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textJoin Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musiciansA fearless voice, a late-blooming guitarist, and a family-built record that says the quiet part out loud. We welcome Deborah Conway for an unfiltered tour through four decades of songs, risks, and reinvention, from early band days to a duo and marriage with Willy Zygier that has become one of Australia's most enduring creative partnerships. Deborah shares how performing grabbed her long before the guitar did, why her father tried to steer her away from rock and roll, and the moment a gold record changed his mind. We dig into the big swings: Rolling Stone acclaim, recording Pete Townshend's Iron Man, singing Michael Nyman's Prospero's Books, and the Patsy Cline stage show that became a vessel for collective grief the day after 9/11.The heart of the conversation is the new album, Right Wing Propaganda, a raw, two-voices-and-two-guitars statement shaped by lockdowns, culture wars, and the fraying of civil discourse. Deborah explains why they stripped away drums and keys to let lyrics and harmony carry the weight, and how cancel culture pressures artists to self-censor. Their three daughters join with luminous harmonies, turning family into an instrument and memory into melody. We even laugh through the AI cover art saga: the software nailed Willy at once but struggled to “find” Deborah, a fitting irony for a project about identity, perception, and truth.You'll also hear about the Broad concert series, which brought women singer-songwriters across rock, folk, country, and jazz onto one stage, and the recognition that followed—Member of the Order of Australia, the Victorian Music Hall of Fame, and multiple Archibald portrait finals. We close with two live cuts—Always and the title track Right Wing Propaganda—that showcase warmth, edge, and the space where listeners can step in. Stream the album, grab the vinyl or CD, and share this conversation with someone who still believes songs can make room for disagreement without losing the tune. What have Deborah Conway and Willy Zygier been up to lately? Let's find out!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au
Archibald Joyce - DreamingRTE Concert OrchestraAndrew Penny, conductorMore info about today's track: Naxos 8.555218Courtesy of Naxos of America Inc.SubscribeYou can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed.Purchase this recordingAmazon
We're joined by author Gareth Dace to dive into Tottenham Hotspur's most formative decade. From Keith Burkinshaw's progressive blueprint and the revolutionary arrivals of Ardiles and Villa, to Archibald and Crooks igniting White Hart Lane, the sale of Chris Waddle to Marseille, Clive Allen's 49-goal season, and that deafening 1984 UEFA Cup shootout, this is Spurs in the 80s in full color. We get into Irving Scholar's vision, the PLC era, Hummel, the Shelf stand rebuild, hooliganism, and the Alan Sugar vs Terry Venables fallout. Gareth's new book Hotshot Tottenham: Spurs in the 80s – Hoddle, Hummel and Hazards charts the glory and the chaos. He's also launched a nostalgia pod, Is Gascoigne Gonna Have a Crack?, with Darren Anderton as the first guest. If you love Tottenham history, this one's catnip. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“G” is for Grimké, Archibald Henry (1849-1930). Activist, scholar.
My friend Ashley McGavin and I share all the experiments we tried this summer–in Ashley's case with a brand new baby! We talk about feeding kids in the summer, keeping them entertained, summer jobs, chores, personal development, a senior trip, and how to achieve a throwback 80s and 90s summer. We both have 5 kids, but our families are in very different stages. My kids now range from 10 to 19, and her kids now range from four months to 14 years old. Join us at our weekly Open Labs! Tuesdays at 10:00 MT www.familylab.com/events
This week we are joined by Jed Archibald for his first solo interview, and he didn't disappoint. Coming from a family deeply rooted in dentistry, his father worked closely with Dr. Gordon Christensen. Jed has built his own reputation as an innovator. In 2006 he launched Archibald Digital, (https://www.archibalddigital.com/) embracing CAD/CAM at a time when most technicians were skeptical. His philosophy? Don't just ask what digital can do now—ask what it could do. Jed also shared insights on materials, praising the underrated Empress Multi (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us/products/digital-processes/ips-empress-cad)for its beauty and reliability, and highlighting Ivoclar (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us)'s ZirCAD Prime (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us/products/digital-processes/ips-e.max-zircad-prime-family) zirconia for solving problems that plague other multilayer products. Not content with what the market offered, Jed even created his own line of 3D printing resins (https://www.archibalddigital.com/about-6)—including a stone-like model resin and a lavender-infused cast resin that makes a lab smell like a spa. Now, as the new Director of Development at Utah Valley Dental Lab (https://www.utahvalleydentallab.com/), Jed is taking on a role testing new ideas and pushing innovation without disrupting production. Check out the amazing resins from Jed: https://www.archibalddigital.com/category/all-products IPS Empress CAD® from Ivoclar: https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us/products/digital-processes/ips-empress-cad Looking for a way to unlock the full potential of your digital dentistry workflow. Take it from Elise Heathcote, associate manager of digital services with Ivoclar. This is all about the Cam Academy. They have a new in-person training experience designed specifically for dental technicians. This hands-on course explores the full potential of programmable Cam software, helping you take your digital workflow to the next level. Learn directly from Ivoclar experts, refine your skills and bring new precision and efficiency to your lab. Cam Academy is more than a course. It's your next step in digital excellence. To reserve your spot, visit the Ivoclar Academy website (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us/academy/learning-opportunities?page=1&offset=12&filters=%5B%7B%22id%22%3A%22dateRange%22%2C%22selectedLowerBound%22%3A%222021-12-09T07%3A30%3A45.534Z%22%2C%22selectedUpperBound%22%3A%222022-06-09T06%3A30%3A45.534Z%22%7D%2C%7B%22id%22%3A%22type%22%2C%22advancedFilter%22%3Afalse%2C%22values%22%3A%5B%22In-house+trainings%22%5D%7D%5D) or contact your local Ivoclar sales representative today. Special Guest: Jed Archibald.
Archibald Joyce - Dream of AutumnRTE Concert Orchestra Andrew Penny, conductorMore info about today's track: Naxos 8.555218Courtesy of Naxos of America Inc.SubscribeYou can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed.Purchase this recordingAmazon
Ohne Leiche kein Verbrechen – davon ist dieser Mann überzeugt. Doch kann ein Mord wirklich spurlos bleiben? Im Nachkriegs-London verschwinden mehrere Menschen ohne jede Spur. Doch dann tauchen Beweise auf, die alles verändern. War der Täter wirklich so clever, wie er dachte? Wir nehmen euch mit in die Werkstatt eines Mannes, dessen Fall bis heute schockiert. --- Content Hinweis --- In dieser Folge sprechen wir über Tierversuche (mit Mäusen) und Mord. Wenn du dich mit diesen Themen nicht wohlfühlst, hör dir die Folge bitte nicht alleine an. --- Links --- Foto von Olive: https://t1p.de/3o2nm Foto von William: https://t1p.de/or4e8 Foto von Rose und Archibald: https://t1p.de/nenl1 Foto von John: https://t1p.de/3nyqj Foto der Werkstatt: https://t1p.de/r8ibw Nachstellung von Johns Outfit während des Säurebads durch einen Polizisten: https://t1p.de/5x3h5 Foto von Johns Wachsfigur: https://t1p.de/zz5tj --- Im Schatten der Macht --- Annes zweiten Podcast hört ihr überall, wo es Podcasts gibt. Zum Beispiel hier: https://t1p.de/cy5yh --- Werbepartner [Werbung] --- Rabattcodes und Links von unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr unter https://linktr.ee/schwarzeakte --- Social Media & Kontakt --- Instagram: @schwarzeakte YouTube: @SchwarzeAkte TikTok: @schwarzeakte Mail: schwarzeakte@julep.de Website: www.schwarzeakte.de Pätrick auf Twitch: www.twitch.tv/thepaetrick --- Credits --- Hosts: Anne Luckmann & Patrick Strobusch Redaktion: Silva Hanekamp Schnitt: Anne Luckmann Intro und Trenner gesprochen von: Pia-Rhona Saxe Producer: Falko Schulte Eine Produktion der Julep Studios Du möchtest Werbung in der Schwarzen Akte schalten? Unsere Kolleg:innen von Julep helfen dir gerne weiter: www.julep.de/advertiser Impressum: www.julep.de/legal/imprint [Wir übernehmen keine Haftung für die Inhalte externer Links.] --- SPOILER --- Dieser Fall ist gelöst.
On this episode of the Bob Ryan and Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast, Bob and Gary Tanguay celebrate the career of Celtic legend, Nate “Tiny” Archibald as he turned 77 this month. The Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast is Powered by
Filipina-Serbian-Macedonian Loribelle Spirovski was awarded the Archibald ANZ People's Choice Award 2025 for her portrait of First Nations musician-artist William Barton.
Filipina-Serbian-Macedonian Loribelle Spirovski was awarded the Archibald ANZ People's Choice Award 2025 for her portrait of First Nations musician-artist William Barton. - Nagawraan ang Filipina-Serbian-Macedonian artists Loribelle Spirovski ng Archibald ANZ People's Choice Award 2025 para sa ginawa niyang portrait ni First Nations musician-artist William Barton.
Archibald Experiments: Back to School Routine Roundup https://youtu.be/vRngguIVeas Transitioning from a lazy summer schedule to a back to school routine is no joke. So I went through past podcast episodes looking for experiments we've tried here in the Archibald home to make our morning, afternoon and bedtime routines run more smoothly during the school year, from waking kids up to getting them into the car, to cleaning up that car, to connecting with them during the after-school runaround. Here are links to listen to the full episodes about our past fall experiments: How Whitney Experiments: Fall 2022 https://youtu.be/PUdQI9vod40?si=OGwcf47XprCYXMRw How Whitney Experiments: Fall 2020 https://youtu.be/4Af4Ae9DkAw?si=607HOeh1ozfcQ5nP Routine Experimentation (Fall 2019) https://youtu.be/8Zbu456GGEk?si=Xm7jKoqmMRsEfakA
In this groundbreaking episode of The Lisa Fischer Said Podcast, Lisa welcomes peptide expert and regenerative health pioneer Regan Archibald for an eye-opening conversation about the power of peptides, stem cells, and functional medicine. Regan explains how naturally occurring compounds like GLP-1, BPC-157, FOXO4, and more can help regulate hormones, reverse aging, accelerate fat loss, and improve cognitive performance. The two also discuss the dangers of misusing pharmaceutical versions of peptides (like Ozempic), how to safely source and cycle these compounds, and why sunlight, protein, and fasting still matter. If you're a woman over 40 struggling with weight gain, fatigue, or brain fog—or just want to biohack your way to better health—this episode is packed with insight. TICKETS FOR THE LITTLE ROCK EVENT: agelessfuture.com/littlerock If you want to explore care with EastWest Health agelessfuture.com/lisafischer WEBSITE: https://thepeptideexpert.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/EastWestSaltLake/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/eastwesthealthclinic/ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/EastWestHealth EPISODE SPONSOR: https://www.davidsburgers.com/ EPISODE SPONSOR: https://marlsgate.com LISA'S LINKS: Lisa Fischer Said Academy: https://lisafischersaid.com/academy/ Website: lisafischersaid.com For more information on group intermittent fasting coaching with Lisa, email fasting@lisafischersaid.com For more information on one-on-one or group health coaching with Lisa, email healthcoaching@lisafischersaid.com Podcast produced by clantoncreative.com
In this episode of the Pool Chasers Podcast, Greg and Justin sit down with Monica Archibald, District Sales Manager at Hayward Pool Products, for an in-depth conversation on the evolution of pool equipment, customer service, and industry innovation. Monica shares her journey from customer service in Temecula to becoming a key figure at Hayward, offering insights into how the company listens to the market through "Voice of the Customer" initiatives.They explore differences between the California and Arizona markets, the perception of pricing in the industry, and Hayward's approach to product support and training. Monica discusses new developments like the XL pump, advanced cartridge filters, co-op programs, and the recently acquired Clark King commercial division. The trio also touches on the importance of service after the sale, the reality of product development cycles, and the role of relationships in driving success.Whether you're a pool pro, builder, or someone exploring new equipment options, this episode offers valuable behind-the-scenes insight into one of the industry's leading manufacturers.Connect with Hayward Pool Products: WebsiteInstagram LinkedInFacebookYouTube
Send us a textIn this episode of the Hodge Pack Podcast, Hodge and Josh are joined by familiar guest co host Andy Penney. We are also joined by former Abilene High Eagle and future Texas A&M Aggie Hunter Archibald. We look at the official kick off of the NFL preseason week 1. Joe Burrow has a fantastic two drives. Anthony Richardson dislocates his pinky.The Texas Rangers are staying in playoff contention. Plus the Rangers are honoring Ranger great Josh Hamilton. Hunter Archibald shares about his excitement about heading to College Station and what to expect from the tough Aggie football schedule.What fatiguing topics will still continue to be talked about even though they make everyone tired? It has been 1995 and 2009 since the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Yankees have won a championship. Who will win their next first?Support the show
Let's chip away at sleeplessness with some 19th century naturalist writing, more specifically the “gleanings from the notebook of a field geologist.” This time, we spot an odd boulder in a Scottish ravine, trace its origins back to the Ice Age, and ponder the monumental workings of glaciers. Perfection. Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener supported! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/boringbookspod Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/d5kcMsW Read “The Story of a Boulder” at Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/66703 Music: "Calling to Other Worlds,” by Lee Rosevere, licensed under CC BY, https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com If you'd like to suggest a copyright-free reading for soft-spoken relaxation to help you overcome insomnia, anxiety and other sleep issues, connect on our website, http://www.boringbookspod.com.
Regan Archibald is founder of EastWest Health and a top expert in integrative and regenerative medicine. He specializes in peptides, stem cells, and blends Eastern and Western practices for high performance and longevity. He's run 10,000+ advanced labs, written nine books, and helps high performers reverse biological age.Ageless Future:www.agelessfuture.com/peakhumansConnect with Regan:https://thepeptideexpert.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNl6TAjCgriOHuZ4dNAxr9ghttps://www.instagram.com/eastwesthealthclinic/?hl=enhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ageless-future/id1497651187 -----------------------------------------------------------Want to take your life to the next level? Click hereStart your day right with AG1, packed with 75 high-quality ingredients that support gut health and overall performance. Get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D and 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase. drinkAG1.com/naeemJoin the Peak Humans Community: https://peakhumans.io/Welcome to Peak Humans with Naeem Mahmood, founder of Peak Humans and a world-renowned peak performance coach, keynote speaker, and expert in leadership, organizational behavior, psychology of achievement, and sales mastery. Previously a top coach for Tony Robbins, Naeem has delivered over 1,000 talks and trainings across the United States, impacting over 50,000 lives.On this podcast, you'll discover the mindsets, strategies, and habits used by top performers to master their emotions, optimize their health, and achieve unstoppable success. From psychology to longevity, business to leadership, Naeem shares the lessons, tools, and insights that will help you unlock your full potential and become the best version of yourself.Connect with Naeem:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamnaeemmahmood/X: https://x.com/NaeemMahmood
Feeling pulled in too many directions by the world around you? It's Monday and it's time to hit the reset button. Join Atypical host and "lifecare" advocate Amie Archibald-Varley for a powerful 5-minute mindfulness session designed to help you gently turn your attention inward. In this session, Amie guides you through the process of observing your own sensations, thoughts, and emotions, fostering a deeper connection with your internal landscape. Learn to consciously release any preoccupation with the actions, words, or perceived intentions of others, creating a much-needed space for your own well-being. This isn't about ignoring the world; it's about reclaiming your focus and cultivating a profound sense of inner peace. Tune in for this Monday Mindfulness session and discover how to start your week centred, grounded, and truly focused on you. A perfect dose of calm to navigate life's beautiful, sometimes chaotic, journey. Send Amie a message on Speakpipe! https://www.speakpipe.com/AtypicalPodcastAmie LISTEN TO ATYPICAL PODCAST Please Listen and SUBSCRIBE! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/atypical-podcast-with-amie-archibald-varley/id1493290782 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.ca/podcasts/d914ab3f-3dd0-42cb-818e-6c9bd5f8f162/atypical-podcast-with-amie-archibald-varley Audible: https://www.audible.ca/podcast/Atypical-Podcast-With-Amie-Archibald-Varley/B08K5VH59Y? Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2IfBAFziaX6ibCaBK4yMxO?si=ddcb1dbbc6d940dc iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-atypical-podcast-with-amie-59510370/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxlDaSr_D2fc-e3pV5pMEEg Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/atypical-podcast-with-amie-archibald-varley-91241 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/atypical-podcast-with-amie-arc-2304724 Libsyn: https://atypicalpodcast.libsyn.com/ Amie Archibald-Varley's Official Website: https://www.amiearchibaldvarley.com/ FOLLOW ATYPICAL PODCAST ON Social Media Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxlDaSr_D2fc-e3pV5pMEEg Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/AtypicalAmiePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atypicalwithamie/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/atypicalpodcast.bsky.social
Learn How the Story Behind Founder Fuel Transformed My Life and Business What if I told you that a simple question - "Can you make me superhuman?" - would lead to the most powerful cognitive enhancement formula I've ever experienced? In this revealing episode, I pull back the curtain on the 18-month journey behind Founder Fuel, sharing the exact process my friend Regan Archibald and I used to develop what has become a game-changing nootropic. From fixing my gut health and optimizing my sleep to the precise nano-extraction process that makes our kratom bioavailable, you'll discover how we created a product so effective that every single person we brought onto our team chose equity over salary just to be part of it. My guest today is Regan Archibald, one of the leading Peptide Specialists in the nation and the founder of the award-winning East West Health clinic. As a Licensed Acupuncturist, Functional Medicine Practitioner, and creator of the Peptide Mastery Course, Regan brings cutting-edge innovation to performance optimization and health transformation. He's the author of 8 books including "Never Stop Healing" and hosts the popular Never Stop Healing podcast. When he's not revolutionizing the practice of medicine or working with patients, you'll find Regan in the Wasatch mountains with his family, embracing the same philosophy of challenging discomfort that he teaches his clients. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Healing your gut can lead to clearer thinking, better focus, and more energy. Fixing the root cause of health problems is more powerful than taking random supplements. Deep, restful sleep is one of the biggest keys to better performance and recovery. Small daily changes—like hydration, sunlight, and movement—build long-term results. Natural tools like peptides and clean nootropics can support brain and body function. Taking breaks, resting on weekends, and avoiding overuse helps avoid burnout. Clean sourcing and proper dosing make a huge difference in supplement safety and results. Building healthy habits daily can help you feel younger, stronger, and ready to lead. Growing your business is hard, but it doesn't have to be. In this podcast, we will be discussing top level strategies for both growing and expanding your business beyond seven figures. The show will feature a mix of pure content and expert interviews to present key concepts and fundamental topics in a variety of different formats. We believe that this format will enable our listeners to learn the most from the show, implement more in their businesses, and get real value out of the podcast. Enjoy the show. Please remember to rate, review and subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any future episodes. Your support and reviews are important and help us to grow and improve the show. Follow Charles Gaudet and Predictable Profits on Social Media: Facebook: facebook.com/PredictableProfits Instagram: instagram.com/predictableprofits Twitter: twitter.com/charlesgaudet LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charlesgaudet Visit Charles Gaudet's Wesbites: www.PredictableProfits.com
Logan Archibald joins us to share his journey from Michigan to Texas and back again, discussing wildlife management, deer guiding, and how hunting communities can better support conservation through understanding and cooperation.• Born and raised in Michigan, Logan studied wildlife management before spending seven years guiding in South Texas• High fence ranches in Texas often span thousands of acres where deer rarely encounter boundaries• Aging deer properly requires looking at where the neck meets the body, back sway, and leg proportionality• Texas Parks & Wildlife works directly with landowners through Managed Land Deer Permits to create customized harvest plans• Buck-to-doe ratios explain why Texas deer respond better to rattling than northern deer• Supplemental feeding impacts deer health but corn provides minimal nutritional value• Michigan's new rule prohibiting youth hunters from shooting bucks creates barriers to recruitment• Turkey hunting community shows less divisiveness than deer hunting culture• Following your passion as a hunter sometimes means stepping behind the camera to help others• Improving hunting success requires thorough scouting and proficiency with equipmentIf you're looking to connect with Logan, follow him on Instagram @WoodyArchibald, TikTok @BeardedSportsman, or check out his filming work with 810 Outdoors on YouTube.Companies we LOVE | Ways to Support the Podcast ↓froggtoggs - USE CODE ZD315 FOR 15 PERCENT OFF @ www.froggtoggs.com *Cannot be used in combination with any other promo code. Offer only available at www.froggtoggs.com.*Valid 8/30/2023 thru 12/31/2024Code Zeroduck15 for 15 percent off https://dirtyduckcoffee.com/Williamson Outfitters (Coastal Florida Waterfowl Hunts, Fishing, Gator Hunts and Much more!)https://floridaducks.com/Looking to waterfowl hunt in Arkansas? Give our good friend Kade Weatherford, Owner of Delta Thunder Outfitters a call at (870)-926-7944
A recap of the experiments in the Archibald home in the summer of 2020, including meal planning, cooking, chores, screen time, music lessons and read alouds. At the Family Lab we investigate all things parenting and home management. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for video episodes and shorts @thefamilylabpodcast, and find us on Instagram @familylabpodcast. You can also find us at familylabpodcast.com.
Send us a textAnn Cape is a celebrated Australian artist whose career spans over four decades, marked by her evocative portraiture, sensitive explorations of memory, and enduring commitment to arts education. Based in Sydney, Cape has established herself as a leading figure in figurative painting, known for her ability to capture not only the physical likeness of her subjects but also a deep psychological presence. Her practice includes painting, drawing, and sculpture, often centered on themes of identity, personal history, and human connection.Cape studied at the National Art School in Sydney, as well as overseas in London. Her influence extends well beyond her studio, through her teaching, mentorship, and role as a judge in various art awards.Her portraits have been finalists in numerous national prizes, including the Archibald, the Portia Geach, the Doug Moran, and the Mosman Art Prize. Cape's work is held in public, private, and corporate collections across Australia, and she has exhibited widely both in solo and group shows.A standout in her recent work is An Unending Shadow, a deeply personal exhibition created in collaboration with her daughter, artist Sophie Cape. This show dealt with their family's experience of dementia, merging generations of artistic inquiry to produce a raw and moving body of work.Cape's thoughtful, human-centered approach to portraiture makes her an ideal guest for the Art Wank Podcast. In this episode, we discuss her life in art, her process in the studio, her thoughts on the evolving role of portraiture in Australia, and her current exhibition, A Painter's Painter, curated by Ann herself, is on show at Mosman Art Gallery until August. The exhibition features portraits of Ann's artist friends alongside their own artworks, offering a unique and intimate perspective on their creative lives and personal connections. Thanks for talking to us, Ann.
Recap of the experiments in the Archibald home in the summer of 2021 when my kids were 5-15. We talk about developing interests and talents, cooking class, chores, screentime, and a neighborhood concert. At the Family Lab we investigate all things parenting and home management. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for video episodes and shorts @thefamilylabpodcast, and find us on Instagram @familylabpodcast. You can also find us at familylabpodcast.com.
Join Nick Lamagna on The A Game Podcast with our guest Regan Archibald the founder of Ageless Future and author of the Peptide Mastery Course who is also an entrepreneur, podcast host and speaker. His desire to not be a farmer. After going through his own health trials and tribulations he is now known as one of the leading longevity experts in the nation. He specializes in regenerative therapy and the very popular PEPTIDES! He is the co-founder of Go Wellness and is regarded as a highly sought after functional medicine practitioner and the man who can scientifically help you live your best life by improving energy, sleep, muscle mass, cognitive function, weight loss and overall quality of life. His Ageless Future Program helps identify the root causes in your body that are often overlooked or misdiagnosed by modern doctors. He is a dad, an athlete, a cold plunger and a biohacker! See the show notes to connect with all things Regan! Connect with Regan: Regan Archibald on Youtube Connect with East West Health: Agelessfuture.com thepeptideexpert.com East West Health On Youtube --- Connect with Nick Lamagna www.nicknicknick.com Text Nick (516)540-5733 Connect on ALL Social Media and Podcast Platforms Here FREE Checklist on how to bring more value to your buyers
Throwback to the experiments we did at the Archibald home in the Summer of 2022--with each of my kids as special guests. They talk about what they tried that summer and how it all went, including summer jobs, hosting Lego Camp, fighting boredom, facing fears, family vacations, screen time, and setting goals. At the Family Lab we investigate all things parenting and home management. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for video episodes and shorts @thefamilylabpodcast, and find us on Instagram @familylabpodcast. You can also find us at familylabpodcast.com.
Jennifer Archibald is one of North America's busiest and most in-demand choreographers. At the end of May, she'll debut her first piece for the National Ballet of Canada called “Kings Fall,” one of nine world premieres that she'll go on this season. Archibald tells Tom Power about the commonality between chess and dance, and the ‘documentary ballet' genre she's become known for.
Well, we have a gem of an episode here, where we look into the life of James MacLaine and William Plunkett. We follow what we can of their births and young lives as we discuss how the pair came to be the Gentleman Bandits that they were, what famous people they robbed, how they got caught and their final, if quite different, fates. We also discuss what a blunderbuss is and why it would make a good brand name for underwear, whether James is related to John of the Die Hard Franchise, and so much more in this 1700's historical episode of the Family Plot Podcast!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-plot--4670465/support.
Latest update on the experiments in the Archibald home--from new milestones to sleep habits to meal planning to morning routines. Listener survey HERE! I'd love your input for next season. Plus, I'll send you a free Independent Kids Self-Evaluation. Weekly Open Lab: Wednesdays at 10 am MT (through April 30 2025, then resuming in September) Join Whitney in her virtual studio to share ideas, solve problems, craft experiments, chat about past and future episodes, or just drop in to say hi! https://riverside.fm/studio/listener-ideas?t=880793c622433a15fcce
The artist Loribelle Spirovski on her unusual childhood in the Philippines, meeting her father for the first time at 7 years old, and making her way as one of Australia's most exciting young painters.Loribelle Spirovski grew up in the Philippines, with her mum and her extended Filipino family.Her Serbian father, whom she had never met, was in Australia, driving taxis and waiting for the visa that would allow him to bring Loribelle and her mum to join him.Loribelle didn't meet her father until she was 7 years old, and when she saw him for the first time at Manila Airport, she was shocked by how hairy his arms were and the way he smelled just like she did.Eventually, the family was properly reunited in Sydney, Australia, where Loribelle had to navigate family and cultural ties, where she found love and where she made her way as one of Australia's most exciting young artists.This episode of Conversations explores painting, creativity, writing, books, love, marriage, Simon Tedeschi, William Barton, the Archibald Prize, art education, art teaching, chronic pain, chronic injury, identity, memoir, family dynamics, origin stories, refugees, Serbia, former Yugoslavia, music, piano, singing, language, mothers, fathers, long-distance relationships.White Hibiscus is published by Upswell.
In this enchanting episode, journey with Owen, a young boy whose visits to Portland's beloved Powell's Books reveal a hidden world of wonder and magic beneath its shelves. When Owen discovers a mysterious door leading to a luminous garden inhabited by glowing jellyfish and a wise old turtle named Archibald, he learns he has been chosen as the Storykeeper—someone whose pure imagination and heartfelt emotions bring stories vividly to life. Through his magical adventures, Owen discovers how essential imagination, emotional authenticity, and the sincere belief in magic are in keeping stories vibrant and alive for readers everywhere.Perfect for children and parents alike, this imaginative tale gently celebrates the beauty of childhood wonder, creativity, and the timeless power of stories to connect and inspire. Join Owen as he passes on the magic, reminding listeners of all ages to nurture their inner storyteller.Maked Up Stories is a daily children's bedtime stories podcast. Perfect for your bedtime routine, your commute, or for some high quality screen-free entertainment at home. Our interactive format will ignite your imagination. Rich vocabulary with plenty of context clues supports your child's language development.Enjoying Maked Up? Tell your friends! It's still the best way for new listeners to find us.To submit an intro, outro or story request visit www.makedupstories.com.For questions, feedback or to submit your child's answer to a question we ask in the show email us at makedupstories@gmail.com.Check out our sister podcast Maked Up Clubhouse, where all the storytellers are kids! https://open.spotify.com/show/1DJIjGsPGXvUi4Qmcima0K?si=8cb76c3e21b248d0Love our intro and outro music? We do do! The song is Hishtadlus by Batya Levine and you can find more of her work on Spotify.