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In this episode I preview my latest book, Big Wild Life, which will be released on Friday, May 9. The book is an account of living in Alaska that includes stories from high school, home building, teaching, travel around the state and two major themes: Alaska as a proving ground/setting for adventure and difficult elements of conservation. Check out the On Step Alaska website or subscribe on Substack for articles, features and all things Alaska. Click here for a 20% discount on an annual subscription to The Westrn, the outdoor community's newest newspaper. Thanks to the sponsors: Sagebrush Dry (Alaskan-owned business that sells the best dry bags you can buy.) Alpine Fit (Premium outdoor layering from another Alaskan-owned business.) Backcountry Hunters and Anglers
Our guest for today is Brad Sweet - the co-founder of Same Same But Different Festival and co-host of the Different Paths PodcastWe had such a great time getting into the origins of SSBD - for those that haven't heard of it, you need to. It takes place in Lake Perris, CA just outside of LA and San Diego. It's grown so much since their first run in 2018 and have had artists like Griz, Polo and Pan, Louis The Child, Big Wild and What So Not on - and that's just to name a few. We talked a lot about purpose, community and longevity and why these things matter when it comes to music festivals but that's what makes SSBD different - it's a truly special experience not just for the fans, but also the artists and they'll tell you that themselves! This is a truly unique festival because everyone contributes in their own way - the artists, the fans, and the staff. Really special. His podcast called "Different Paths" explores the stories of creatives and gets deep into their journeys - he's had guests like Mikey Lion, Mary Droppinz, and Ravenscoon on thus far and I love the format. The 2025 SSBD lineup is going to be dropping soon so make sure to keep an eye out for the announcement. Brad says it's the biggest yet and as you can tell they go BIG so this will be a very special treat.
Joe Fortenbaugh and Myron Medcalf answer 5 burning questions ahead of Wild Card Weekend in the NFL. What is on the line for Lamar Jackson this weekend? Plus Jalen Hurts still hasn't cleared concussion protocol. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joe Fortenbaugh and Myron Medcalf answer 5 burning questions ahead of Wild Card Weekend in the NFL. What is on the line for Lamar Jackson this weekend? Plus Jalen Hurts still hasn't cleared concussion protocol. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"Wild World", célèbre titre de Cat Stevens créé en 1970, a connu un parcours étonnant. D'abord négligé par son producteur, le titre est repris avec succès par Jimmy Cliff avant même la sortie de l'original. Cat Stevens sort ensuite sa propre version qui devient un standard pop international. La chanson connaît aussi le succès en France grâce à l'adaptation "Fleurs Sauvages" de Claude François.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.
Ahead of Tesla's (TSLA) earnings, Morningstar's Seth Goldstein points to three items he hopes to see in the company's report: automotive profit margins, an update on full-self driving, and a timeline for its more affordable vehicles. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribe Download the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185 Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7 Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watch Watch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-explore Watch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/ Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Ed Helms joins Seth and Josh on the pod this week! Ed talks all about going to camp when he was younger, campfire ghost stories, the impact of a firm handshake, his dad going for the slow scenic rafting route, his love for history (just like his dad's), AND Ed talks all about his new podcast, SNAFU!AirbnbFamily Trips is supported by Airbnb. Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much more at airbnb.com/host to learn about hosting.LinkedInStart converting your B2B audience into high quality leads today and get $100 credit on your next campaign. Go to LinkedIn.com/familytrips to claim your credit. Terms and Conditions apply. DraftkingsScore big with DraftKings Sportsbook - the BEST Place to bet touchdowns. Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use code FAMILYTRIPS. That's code FAMILYTRIPS for new customers to get $250 in bonus bets when you bet just five bucks MandoControl Body Odor ANYWHERE with @shop.mando and get $5 off off your Starter Pack (that's over 40% off) with promo code TRIPS at shopmando.com! #mandopod
Let us know what you think of this episode!Is infant circumcision a medical necessity or ritual abuse hidden in plain sight? Join us as we sit down with Eric Clapper, a former Harvard employee whose one-man show, "Sex and Circumcision: An American Love Story," sparked so much controversy that it led to his termination and a tragic legal battle. Eric's journey from academia to advocacy unveils the hidden costs of circumcision, both personal and societal, making a compelling case for bodily autonomy and justice.In this episode, we delve into the decline of circumcision rates in North America, exploring the ethical, medical, and legal arguments against the practice. We highlight the severe psychological and physical consequences of circumcision and the cultural pressures that perpetuate it. Eric shares insights into the historical and religious origins of circumcision and discusses how modern communities are beginning to reject these ancient practices in favor of protecting children's rights, as we progress towards creating a trauma-informed civil society.We also touch on the broader context of medicalized childbirth and medical trauma and the ways in which medical interventions, often deemed routine or necessary, can leave an energetic imprint no different than more overt physical abuse and sexual violations. By drawing parallels between circumcision and other medicalized practices, we emphasize the importance of informed consent and bodily autonomy for all patients, regardless of age, while respecting the way Nature designed our bodies, minds, and spirits to work together.Eric's experiences have driven him to pursue legal education and advocacy to combat genital mutilation at the state level. By drawing parallels to other harmful cultural practices, we stress the urgent need for legal and societal reform. This episode is a powerful call to action, encouraging listeners to raise awareness, support civil rights protections, and strive towards ending infant circumcision for a more empathetic and just society.You can learn more about Eric's work and how to support litigation to end male genital mutilation in the US at https://www.clopper.law/ . You can find Eric on social media @attorneyclopper . * * * * *The Body Literacy Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Any statements and views expressed by myself or my guests are not medical advice. The opinions of guests are their own and the Body Literacy Podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. If you have a medical problem, please consult a qualified and competent medical professional.The Body Literacy Podcast may promote, affiliate with, or partner with other individuals or businesses whose programs, products and services align with mine and Body Literacy, LLC may receive commissions or compensation for promotion of those products or services.Theme music for the Body Literacy Podcast is provided by Big Wild, https://bigwildmusic.com/ .Be sure to subscribe and sign up for updates at https://JenMayo.com . Follow us on social media @jenmayo.bodyliteracy .As always, five star reviews are appreciated if you enjoy the content on the Body Literacy Podcast. Please visit Apple iTunes Podcasts to leave your rating or review.
Host Michael Rand starts with a recap of the NBA draft. Even though the Wolves ended up making a series of roster-clearing and salary-dumping moves Thursday and didn't use a second-round pick, they were the big winners this week. By getting two likely immediate rotation players in Rob Dillingham and Terrence Shannon Jr., they not only helped themselves but also re-imagined how teams will build rosters under the new collective bargaining agreement. Plus Rand has thoughts on the Twins and Lynx. 9:00: Star Tribune Wild writer Sarah McLellan joins Rand to preview the NHL draft and to look ahead to an interesting series of decisions for the Wild. They don't have much payroll flexibility, but they must improve after a disappointing result last year. 31:00: Team USA came unglued against Panama.
Let us know what you think of this episode!Stem cell biologist and quantum physics expert, Bruce Lipton, joins me on this episode of the Body Literacy Podcast. Bruce walks us through how subconscious programming creates disease states of the body and mind and how we can empower ourselves to energetically rewire ourselves for health, happiness, and, as he puts it, Heaven on Earth.As Bruce guides us through quantum physics and human consciousness, you'll be captivated by the idea that our minds have the power to extend beyond the physical realm to manifest our reality. Love, as Bruce explains, isn't just a feeling but a biological state that can have profound effects on our health and relationships. Ever considered how your cells are like a community that's constantly renewing itself? This conversation unveils the stunning parallels between cellular biology and human interaction.The importance of balance in relationships and self-love is brought to light through an examination of atomic behavior, driving home the message that inner harmony is essential to healthy connections. You can find Bruce online at https://www.brucelipton.com where he shares his programs and upcoming events and speaking engagements.This episode is sponsored by Beam Minerals, and our favorite hydrogen water partners, Holy Hydrogen and LumiVitae. Visit Jen's Favorite Things tab at https://www.jenmayo.com for more information and available coupon codes for discounts on our favorite bio-optimization products. * * * * *The Body Literacy Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Any statements and views expressed by myself or my guests are not medical advice. The opinions of guests are their own and the Body Literacy Podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. If you have a medical problem, please consult a qualified and competent medical professional.The Body Literacy Podcast may promote, affiliate with, or partner with other individuals or businesses whose programs, products and services align with mine and Body Literacy, LLC may receive commissions or compensation for promotion of those products or services.Theme music for the Body Literacy Podcast is provided by Big Wild, https://bigwildmusic.com/ .Be sure to subscribe and sign up for updates at https://JenMayo.com . Follow us on social media @jenmayo.bodyliteracy .As always, five star reviews are appreciated if you enjoy the content on the Body Literacy Podcast. Please visit Apple iTunes Podcasts to leave your rating or review.
Unlock the transformative secrets of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) as Dr. Will Horton, a clinical psychologist and NLP master, joins us to share groundbreaking insights into personal development and mind-body healing. This episode promises to challenge your perceptions, inviting you to explore the 'how' of our brain's operations and the vast potential within hypnosis and NLP. Dr. Horton's seasoned perspective on psychology and addiction treatment offers a compelling narrative on the personalized nature of psychological experiences and the power of visualization in fostering change.Venture beyond conventional wisdom with us and discover how self-persuasion is the linchpin of personal transformation. Dr. Horton's riveting stories, from earning a black belt to battling addiction, illustrate the profound impact of mastering the art of influencing oneself before attempting to influence others. Learn about the ethical use of NLP and its application across various aspects of life, from strengthening communication to navigating the complex arenas of mass persuasion and dietary manipulation.Wrap up your listening experience with a dive into the essence of adult relationships and the heightened need for health advocacy in today's medical landscape. Dr. Horton's personal anecdotes and professional expertise converge to paint a vivid picture of self-ownership in healthcare. Through this episode, gain actionable insights on the use of NLP for not just overcoming personal hurdles, but also for rising to excellence in all facets of life, backed by a candid look at the success habits across different socio-economic backgrounds.You can find Dr. Will online at https://www.nfnlp.com and https://www.drwillhorton.com .This episode was sponsored by Beam Minerals, the Lourdes Hydrofix, and the LumiVitae Cell Powered hydrogen water bottle. Learn more at https://www.jenmayo.com by clicking on the Jen's Favorite Things tab. * * * * *The Body Literacy Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Any statements and views expressed by myself or my guests are not medical advice. The opinions of guests are their own and the Body Literacy Podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. If you have a medical problem, please consult a qualified and competent medical professional.The Body Literacy Podcast may promote, affiliate with, or partner with other individuals or businesses whose programs, products and services align with mine and Body Literacy, LLC may receive commissions or compensation for promotion of those products or services.Theme music for the Body Literacy Podcast is provided by Big Wild, https://bigwildmusic.com/ .Be sure to subscribe and sign up for updates at https://JenMayo.com . Follow us on social media @jenmayo.bodyliteracy .As always, five star reviews are appreciated if you enjoy the content on the Body Literacy Podcast. Please visit Apple iTunes Podcasts to leave your rating or review.
Discover the silent threats lurking in our everyday environment as Dr. Anthony Jay, author of "Estrogeneration," unveils the startling connection between common chemicals and hormonal imbalances. Grapple with the unsettling truth about a generation's fertility at risk, the rise in depression and cancer rates, and how these issues could haunt our genetic legacy. This episode is a stark revelation about the artificial estrogenics that are quietly reshaping our health landscape, challenging you to consider not just what's on your plate, but what's in the products you use daily.Listen as we unravel the controversial impacts of hormonal disruptors beyond the lab—how they're influencing our water supply, cultural constructs of masculinity, and even children's play. Dr. Jay shares compelling evidence on the hidden hormonal havoc wrought by substances like atrazine, and the inadequacies of our current medical approaches to these complex challenges. From personal anecdotes to rigorous scientific discussion, learn why it's crucial to scrutinize everything from toy preferences to testosterone levels, and why the current standards for health might be misleading us all.This conversation is an urgent call to rethink our approach to healthcare. From the myths surrounding cholesterol and heart disease to the implications of hormonal contraception, we're prompted to question the status quo. Dr. Jay's insights into phytoestrogens and the importance of informed genetic testing offer practical strategies for navigating a world rife with endocrine disruptors. Arm yourself with the knowledge and foresight to protect your health and that of future generations against the insidious influence of hormone disruptors.You can learn more about Dr. Jay's work and his genetic consulting services at https://www.ajconsultingcompany.com/ This episode is sponsored by Beam Minerals, Use code JEN20 for 20% off by visiting the Jen's Favorite Things link at https://www.jenmayo.com * * * * *The Body Literacy Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Any statements and views expressed by myself or my guests are not medical advice. The opinions of guests are their own and the Body Literacy Podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. If you have a medical problem, please consult a qualified and competent medical professional.The Body Literacy Podcast may promote, affiliate with, or partner with other individuals or businesses whose programs, products and services align with mine and Body Literacy, LLC may receive commissions or compensation for promotion of those products or services.Theme music for the Body Literacy Podcast is provided by Big Wild, https://bigwildmusic.com/ .Be sure to subscribe and sign up for updates at https://JenMayo.com . Follow us on social media @jenmayo.bodyliteracy .As always, five star reviews are appreciated if you enjoy the content on the Body Literacy Podcast. Please visit Apple iTunes Podcasts to leave your rating or review.
Samantha Zipporah joins me on this episode of the body literacy podcast to discuss conscious contraception and the wisdom of women's bodies. Sam is a fertility, sex, and cycle educator, author and activist with over 20 years of experience in personal, professional, and clinical contexts.A former birth doula whose roots of study can be found in traditional midwifery, Sam's work rises from an ancient lineage of midwives, witches, & wise women. She provides radical love for navigating the womb continuum & reclaiming ancestral wisdom. Together, we peel back the layers of history to reveal the entrenched fears surrounding women's reproductive health and challenge the narratives that have been handed down through generations. This episode promises to be an insightful excavation into the magic of menstruation, the medicalization of childbirth, and the potent power that comes from embracing our bodies' innate functions.As we converse with Sam, we shed light on the shifting landscapes of midwifery, the rise of medical dominance, and the evolution of the doula's role in modern healthcare. We scrutinize the implications of credentialing systems and insurance on personal health autonomy and ponder the intersection of commercial interests with traditional care practices. Through personal stories and historical context, we navigate the journey toward reclaiming ancestral wisdom and fostering radical love for the womb continuum.You can learn more about Sam and her work at https://www.samanthazipporah.com/This episode is sponsored by Pact organic cotton clothing. Pact makes its clothes with certified organic cotton in fair trade manufacturing facilities. Organic cotton uses up to 95% less water than conventional cotton during the wash phase and doesn't contain the harsh chemicals, bleaches or dyes that conventional cotton uses. PACT organic clothing is so super soft that you'll never want to wear anything else.Your purchase helps make the Body Literacy Podcast possible.Use code JENMAYO15 for 15% off of your first order. * * * * *The Body Literacy Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Any statements and views expressed by myself or my guests are not medical advice. The opinions of guests are their own and the Body Literacy Podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. If you have a medical problem, please consult a qualified and competent medical professional.The Body Literacy Podcast may promote, affiliate with, or partner with other individuals or businesses whose programs, products and services align with mine and Body Literacy, LLC may receive commissions or compensation for promotion of those products or services.Theme music for the Body Literacy Podcast is provided by Big Wild, https://bigwildmusic.com/ .Be sure to subscribe and sign up for updates at https://JenMayo.com . Follow us on social media @jenmayo.bodyliteracy .As always, five star reviews are appreciated if you enjoy the content on the Body Literacy Podcast. Please visit Apple iTunes Podcasts to leave your rating or review.
Hour 3 - Chris talks with the guys about his thoughts on the biggest plays from the Bills win over the Steelers.
Prepare yourself for a journey into the mesmerizing world of water with water nerd and H20 high priestess, Isabelle Friend, a true water ambassador. In the realm of water, science meets spirituality, creating a confluence that serves as the source of life and consciousness. Grasp on to the wisdom of ancient cultures as we uncover the secrets of water, its crucial role in health and hydration, and how we can protect this invaluable resource through watershed guardianship and ecological activism.We're about to turn your understanding of water upside down. From the unique properties of structured water that defy the laws of physics to the toxins tainting our tap water, we plunge into the heart of the matter. Discover the significant impact of drinking water from your local watershed, learn about the medicinal properties of water, and get acquainted with the role of your fascia in delivering this nourishment. Finally, we explore the extraordinary role of water in our lives and its potential to improve our health and wellbeing. From the sacred springs to the fascinating connection between water and longevity, we highlight the importance of understanding and respecting this powerful, life-giving resource. We also delve into the impact of non-native EMF frequencies on water and how our modern lifestyle has caused us to lose touch with our natural instincts and intuition. This episode is not just for the thirsty minds but for every individual who values life and the elements that sustain it. Come, immerse yourself in the enriching wisdom of water.You can visit Isabel's comprehensive website on all things water including her educational programs and products for upgrading your hydration at www.waterislife.love. * * * * *The Body Literacy Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Any statements and views expressed by myself or my guests are not medical advice. The opinions of guests are their own and the Body Literacy Podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. If you have a medical problem, please consult a qualified and competent medical professional.The Body Literacy Podcast may promote, affiliate with, or partner with other individuals or businesses whose programs, products and services align with mine and Body Literacy, LLC may receive commissions or compensation for promotion of those products or services.Theme music for the Body Literacy Podcast is provided by Big Wild, https://bigwildmusic.com/ .Be sure to subscribe and sign up for updates at https://JenMayo.com . Follow us on social media @jenmayo.bodyliteracy .As always, five star reviews are appreciated if you enjoy the content on the Body Literacy Podcast. Please visit Apple iTunes Podcasts to leave your rating or review.
Has your sex life hit a wall? If eating chocolate on the couch while binge watching vintage Sex and the City episodes sounds more appealing than actually having sex in the city, then you're not going to want to miss this edition of the Body Literacy Podcast.Intimacy expert and self-proclaimed “Orgasmanaut”, sexpert, Susan Bratton, is a champion and advocate for all those who desire intimacy and passion their whole life long. Susan shares with us her best secrets for igniting intimacy through sexual biohacking.Anti-aging products for sagging skin and muscle loss are the norm in our culture, but few people consider that our sexual health requires as much conscious attention in order to maintain vibrant sexuality especially in the second half of life. Lifting weights and and eating organic are great for the body, but did you know there are many options for boosting sexual health that extend beyond diet and exercise?Susan shares her top tips for boosting libido and non-invasive treatments that improve vitality for men and women alike.Susan's commitment as a sexual wellness educator in rooted in personal experience. Having watched her own sex life dwindle while she and her husband pursued busy careers, when their relationship came to a crossroads, the couple made a soul pact to do whatever was necessary to reignite their passion for one another. Her experience-based approach is what makes her programs so authentic and relatable.Susan and I go deep on sexual biohacking techniques, sexual regenerative medicine, intimacy skills, communication in the bedroom, and much more.You can learn more about Susan and her courses and product lines for enhancing your intimacy at SusanBratton.com and The20Store.com . You can also visit expandherorgasmtonight.com as mentioned by Susan in the show.This episode of the Body Literacy Podcast is sponsored by the Analemma water wand. You can learn more structuring your water to a coherent crystaline state at https://analemma-water.com/?ref=5640 , use code JEN10 for 10% off of your purchase. * * * * *The Body Literacy Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Any statements and views expressed by myself or my guests are not medical advice. The opinions of guests are their own and the Body Literacy Podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. If you have a medical problem, please consult a qualified and competent medical professional.The Body Literacy Podcast may promote, affiliate with, or partner with other individuals or businesses whose programs, products and services align with mine and Body Literacy, LLC may receive commissions or compensation for promotion of those products or services.Theme music for the Body Literacy Podcast is provided by Big Wild, https://bigwildmusic.com/ .Be sure to subscribe and sign up for updates at https://JenMayo.com . Follow us on social media @jenmayo.bodyliteracy .As always, five star reviews are appreciated if you enjoy the content on the Body Literacy Podcast. Please visit Apple iTunes Podcasts to leave your rating or review.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Yung Bae over Zoom video!Yung Bae is just one of the many acts gearing up to celebrate Suwannee Hulaween's 10th anniversary, the festival is returning home to the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida from Thursday, October 26 - Sunday, October 29, 2023.Hulaween is one of the last truly-independent, large-scale music festivals thriving amongst today's corporatized concert landscape, and after selling out its last five editions, the festival is commemorating a decade of success with its most impressive lineup yet.Following a five-year hiatus, electro-soul pioneer Pretty Lights will headline Hulaween as his only East Coast festival performance on his Soundship Spacesystem Tour. It's been nearly two decades since Pretty Lights started originating his signature, sample-heavy sounds that redefined America's electronic music scene, and his exclusive East Coast festival set at Hulaween promises to showcase vibrant, bass-fueled sounds to the festival's feverish audience.Known globally for his playful demeanor and rip-roaring sets, tech-house maestro John Summit marks another Hulaween headliner. The Beatport chart-shredder will host Hulaween's first-ever takeover by Off The Grid, Summit's party-starting imprint, which will offer up sets by label favorites famed for igniting dance floors.Other electronic music heavyweights headlining Hulaween include Grammy-nominated multi-instrumentalist/producer Elderbrook, producer polymath Big Wild, and revered house producer/vocalist Channel Tres.On the jam side of the lineup, Hulaween founders The String Cheese Incident will serve up three nights of headlining performances. Phish-offshoot Trey Anastasio Band and critically-acclaimed indie-jam five piece Goose will play consecutive sets on the same night, following their joint tour across the North East last fall. Other headlining bands include Hulaween staple Joe Russo's Almost Dead (2 sets), the Hulaween debut of Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade, and legendary roots-rock outfit Dispatch.Hulaween will also welcome neo-soul rapper Smino as the festival's sole hip-hop headliner, as well as a headlining set by five-piece indie rock band Mt. Joy.The festival will present a bevy of in-demand, electronic music support acts, including Montreal producer BLOND:ISH, underground bass purveyor Eprom, multi-faceted Italian DJ/producer duo Gioli & Assia, ascendent bass producer ISOxo, genre-bending producer Manic Focus, ascendent trailblazer Moore Kismet, bass-focused producer supergroup Lab Group, and future-funk maestro Yung Bae.Staying true to its band-focused roots, Hulaween will boast a medley of celebrated acts including funk-fusion ensemble Lettuce, funk-jam group Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, and critically-acclaimed, Anatolian rock/Turkish psychedelic folk outfit Altin Gün.The Hulaween 2023 lineup is brimming with more than 90 acts that cover all corners of the dance floor. Over the course of the past decade, Hulaween has hosted a plethora of genre-crossing artists the Spirit of the Suwannee's idyllic grounds, which serves as perfect setting for attendees to fully immerse themselves in Florida's lush, enchanting nature. Hulaween's Spirit Lake is heralded as one of the leading immersive art experiences across American festivals, brimming with talented sculptors, fire/metal workers, painters, thespians, and lighting designers. Attendees can revel in lakefront projection mapping, hypnotizing light shows, interactive installations, and both visual and performance art, catch performances at Spirit Lake's two stages, and groove into sunrise at the Silent Disco.Thursday, October 26 - Sunday, October 29, 2023 at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, FloridaTickets on sale now!https://suwanneehulaween.com/passes/We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #YungBae #NewMusic #suwanneehulaween #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4972373/advertisement
We had the pleasure of interviewing Pigeons Playing Ping Pong (Greg Returns!) over Zoom video!Pigeons Playing Ping Pong is just one of the many acts gearing up to celebrate Suwannee Hulaween's 10th anniversary, the festival is returning home to the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida from Thursday, October 26 - Sunday, October 29, 2023.Hulaween is one of the last truly-independent, large-scale music festivals thriving amongst today's corporatized concert landscape, and after selling out its last five editions, the festival is commemorating a decade of success with its most impressive lineup yet.Following a five-year hiatus, electro-soul pioneer Pretty Lights will headline Hulaween as his only East Coast festival performance on his Soundship Spacesystem Tour. It's been nearly two decades since Pretty Lights started originating his signature, sample-heavy sounds that redefined America's electronic music scene, and his exclusive East Coast festival set at Hulaween promises to showcase vibrant, bass-fueled sounds to the festival's feverish audience.Known globally for his playful demeanor and rip-roaring sets, tech-house maestro John Summit marks another Hulaween headliner. The Beatport chart-shredder will host Hulaween's first-ever takeover by Off The Grid, Summit's party-starting imprint, which will offer up sets by label favorites famed for igniting dance floors.Other electronic music heavyweights headlining Hulaween include Grammy-nominated multi-instrumentalist/producer Elderbrook, producer polymath Big Wild, and revered house producer/vocalist Channel Tres.On the jam side of the lineup, Hulaween founders The String Cheese Incident will serve up three nights of headlining performances. Phish-offshoot Trey Anastasio Band and critically-acclaimed indie-jam five piece Goose will play consecutive sets on the same night, following their joint tour across the North East last fall. Other headlining bands include Hulaween staple Joe Russo's Almost Dead (2 sets), the Hulaween debut of Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade, and legendary roots-rock outfit Dispatch.Hulaween will also welcome neo-soul rapper Smino as the festival's sole hip-hop headliner, as well as a headlining set by five-piece indie rock band Mt. Joy.The festival will present a bevy of in-demand, electronic music support acts, including Montreal producer BLOND:ISH, underground bass purveyor Eprom, multi-faceted Italian DJ/producer duo Gioli & Assia, ascendent bass producer ISOxo, genre-bending producer Manic Focus, ascendent trailblazer Moore Kismet, bass-focused producer supergroup Lab Group, and future-funk maestro Yung Bae.Staying true to its band-focused roots, Hulaween will boast a medley of celebrated acts including funk-fusion ensemble Lettuce, funk-jam group Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, and critically-acclaimed, Anatolian rock/Turkish psychedelic folk outfit Altin Gün.The Hulaween 2023 lineup is brimming with more than 90 acts that cover all corners of the dance floor. Over the course of the past decade, Hulaween has hosted a plethora of genre-crossing artists the Spirit of the Suwannee's idyllic grounds, which serves as perfect setting for attendees to fully immerse themselves in Florida's lush, enchanting nature. Hulaween's Spirit Lake is heralded as one of the leading immersive art experiences across American festivals, brimming with talented sculptors, fire/metal workers, painters, thespians, and lighting designers. Attendees can revel in lakefront projection mapping, hypnotizing light shows, interactive installations, and both visual and performance art, catch performances at Spirit Lake's two stages, and groove into sunrise at the Silent Disco.Thursday, October 26 - Sunday, October 29, 2023 at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, FloridaTickets on sale now!https://suwanneehulaween.com/passes/We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #PigeonsPlayingPingPong #NewMusic #suwanneehulaween #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4972373/advertisement
Introduction: Host Michael Rand still had the Twins on his mind even after Tuesday's special bonus episode and Wednesday night's planned bonus episode off of their home playoff games at Target Field. Their flaws were exposed in Tuesday's 9-1 loss to Houston. Can they overcome them a day later, or will it take until 2024 to address them? 10:00: The Wild are pressed so tight against the salary cap this season that they will enter the year with just 20 players on the active roster. Can they finesse another playoff season out of their current group? If they get back to the postseason, can they advance? Rand is joined by Wild beat writer Sarah McLellan to tackle those questions and more with the season set to begin Thursday. 34:00: KAT's quiet preseason continues.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Lettuce over Zoom video!Lettuce is just one of the many acts gearing up to celebrate Suwannee Hulaween's 10th anniversary, the festival is returning home to the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida from Thursday, October 26 - Sunday, October 29, 2023.Hulaween is one of the last truly-independent, large-scale music festivals thriving amongst today's corporatized concert landscape, and after selling out its last five editions, the festival is commemorating a decade of success with its most impressive lineup yet.Following a five-year hiatus, electro-soul pioneer Pretty Lights will headline Hulaween as his only East Coast festival performance on his Soundship Spacesystem Tour. It's been nearly two decades since Pretty Lights started originating his signature, sample-heavy sounds that redefined America's electronic music scene, and his exclusive East Coast festival set at Hulaween promises to showcase vibrant, bass-fueled sounds to the festival's feverish audience.Known globally for his playful demeanor and rip-roaring sets, tech-house maestro John Summit marks another Hulaween headliner. The Beatport chart-shredder will host Hulaween's first-ever takeover by Off The Grid, Summit's party-starting imprint, which will offer up sets by label favorites famed for igniting dance floors.Other electronic music heavyweights headlining Hulaween include Grammy-nominated multi-instrumentalist/producer Elderbrook, producer polymath Big Wild, and revered house producer/vocalist Channel Tres.On the jam side of the lineup, Hulaween founders The String Cheese Incident will serve up three nights of headlining performances. Phish-offshoot Trey Anastasio Band and critically-acclaimed indie-jam five piece Goose will play consecutive sets on the same night, following their joint tour across the North East last fall. Other headlining bands include Hulaween staple Joe Russo's Almost Dead (2 sets), the Hulaween debut of Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade, and legendary roots-rock outfit Dispatch.Hulaween will also welcome neo-soul rapper Smino as the festival's sole hip-hop headliner, as well as a headlining set by five-piece indie rock band Mt. Joy.The festival will present a bevy of in-demand, electronic music support acts, including Montreal producer BLOND:ISH, underground bass purveyor Eprom, multi-faceted Italian DJ/producer duo Gioli & Assia, ascendent bass producer ISOxo, genre-bending producer Manic Focus, ascendent trailblazer Moore Kismet, bass-focused producer supergroup Lab Group, and future-funk maestro Yung Bae.Staying true to its band-focused roots, Hulaween will boast a medley of celebrated acts including funk-fusion ensemble Lettuce, funk-jam group Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, and critically-acclaimed, Anatolian rock/Turkish psychedelic folk outfit Altin Gün.The Hulaween 2023 lineup is brimming with more than 90 acts that cover all corners of the dance floor. Over the course of the past decade, Hulaween has hosted a plethora of genre-crossing artists the Spirit of the Suwannee's idyllic grounds, which serves as perfect setting for attendees to fully immerse themselves in Florida's lush, enchanting nature. Hulaween's Spirit Lake is heralded as one of the leading immersive art experiences across American festivals, brimming with talented sculptors, fire/metal workers, painters, thespians, and lighting designers. Attendees can revel in lakefront projection mapping, hypnotizing light shows, interactive installations, and both visual and performance art, catch performances at Spirit Lake's two stages, and groove into sunrise at the Silent Disco.Thursday, October 26 - Sunday, October 29, 2023 at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, FloridaTickets on sale now!https://suwanneehulaween.com/passes/We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #Lettuce #NewMusic #suwanneehulaween #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4972373/advertisement
I invite you to join me on a transformative journey, as I sit down with naturopath, Dr Barbara O'Neill, a true heroin of natural healing . After being silenced by Australian health authorities in a modern day natural medicine witch hunt, Barbara chose to continue spreading the message of self healing internationally by going on tour outside of the land down under. The health board's condemnation of her work turned out to be a blessing in disguise when videos of Barbara's lectures went super viral across social media platforms.Offering insight on natural healing with its basis in Biblical teachings, Barbara now educates people around the world on the body's intelligent design and its innate capacity to self heal. Her work honors a paradigm of medicine that exists outside of the disaster management model of allopathic medicine and she empowers patients with the knowledge that they are, in fact, in charge of facilitating their own healing.Barbara's work is part of a growing movement of sovereignty and self-empowerment in health. When we honor the laws of Nature and understand that health is not something someone else can DO to us, we are able to reclaim the health, happiness, and vitality that is our birthright. The body does not lie and there is no man made authority capable of silencing its truth.Barbara is a gift to those of us ready to take self-ownership of our own health.You can visit Barbara online at www.selfhealbydesign.com and www.mistymountainusa.com .This episode is sponsored by Pact organic cotton clothing. Use code JENMAYO15 for 15% off of your first purchase with Pact . * * * * *The Body Literacy Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Any statements and views expressed by myself or my guests are not medical advice. The opinions of guests are their own and the Body Literacy Podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. If you have a medical problem, please consult a qualified and competent medical professional.The Body Literacy Podcast may promote, affiliate with, or partner with other individuals or businesses whose programs, products and services align with mine and Body Literacy, LLC may receive commissions or compensation for promotion of those products or services.Theme music for the Body Literacy Podcast is provided by Big Wild, https://bigwildmusic.com/ .Be sure to subscribe and sign up for updates at https://JenMayo.com . Follow us on social media @jenmayo.bodyliteracy .As always, five star reviews are appreciated if you enjoy the content on the Body Literacy Podcast. Please visit Apple iTunes Podcasts to leave your rating or review.
Have you ever pondered the healing properties of water? Not just its hydrating capabilities, but its potential to cleanse and rejuvenate us on a cellular level? Join me as I welcome Greg the Hydrogen Man, who shares a miraculous journey of self-healing from tumors, autoimmune issues, and a heart condition, all attributed to the power of molecular hydrogen.We step beyond the realm of basic H2O to understand the healing potential embedded in the smallest element of the periodic table - Hydrogen. Greg offers enlightening insights into the purity and power of hydrogen, its potential in restoring our body's balance, and the significant role it plays in holistic health. Hear about the transformative effects of hydrogen in improving blood work and opening dormant blood vessels. Marvel at the idea of hydrogen-infused water restoring molecular balance to our bodies.Greg imparts the wisdom of using molecular hydrogen for various gut issues, skin problems, and much more. Wrapping up our conversation, we celebrate the potential of clean water and the power of social media in spreading the word about molecular hydrogen. Tune in for a whole new perspective on water, health, and healing with Greg the Hydrogen Man. * * * * *The Body Literacy Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Any statements and views expressed by myself or my guests are not medical advice. The opinions of guests are their own and the Body Literacy Podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. If you have a medical problem, please consult a qualified and competent medical professional.The Body Literacy Podcast may promote, affiliate with, or partner with other individuals or businesses whose programs, products and services align with mine and Body Literacy, LLC may receive commissions or compensation for promotion of those products or services.Theme music for the Body Literacy Podcast is provided by Big Wild, https://bigwildmusic.com/ .Be sure to subscribe and sign up for updates at https://JenMayo.com . Follow us on social media @jenmayo.bodyliteracy .As always, five star reviews are appreciated if you enjoy the content on the Body Literacy Podcast. Please visit Apple iTunes Podcasts to leave your rating or review.
I try to make Sunday Vibes groovy but with remixes of songs my audience is familiar with. Big Wild, Rationale - 6's to 9's feat. Rationale (Original Mix)Ed Sheeran ft Khalid - Beautiful People (PeteDown Grindin Mix) Modest Mouse - Lampshades On Fire T.I. ft Marsha Ambrosius - Dope Soul For Real - Every Little Thing I Do [DONK EDIT]Daniel Crawford - Tears For Fears-Everybody Wants To Rule The World (Daniel Crawford Remix) The Weeknd ft Playboi Carti & Madonna - Popular (EwONE! Funky Edit) Common - Pyramids A Tribe Called Quest - Lyrics To Go Njomza ft Louis The Child - Over You
Dr. Neil Nathan joins me on this episode of the Body Literacy Podcast to discuss mold toxicity and something called Cell Danger Response which we will learn is the factor that explains why some people become chronically ill under the exact same circumstances that others may never get sick from at all.Dr. Nathan has been practicing medicine for 50 years and is Board Certified in Family Practice and Pain Management. He is also a founding diplomate of the American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine.He is the author of several books including Healing is Possible: New Hope for Chronic Fatigue, Fribromyalgia, Persistent Pain, and Other Chronic Illnesses and On Hope and Healing: For Those Who Have Fallen Through the Medical Cracks.Dr. Nathan has especially become known for bringing awareness to mold toxicity as a major factor for patients with chronic illness and has written the book Toxic: Heal Your Body from Mold Toxicity, Lyme Disease, Multiple Chemical Sensitivities and Chronic Environmental Illness.Dr. Nathan has been treating chronic complex medical illnesses for 30years now, and Lyme disease for the past 20 years. As his practice hasevolved, he finds himself increasingly treating the patients who have becomeso sensitive and toxic that they can no longer tolerate their usual treatments,and his major current interest is in finding unique ways of helping them torecover. * * * * *The Body Literacy Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Any statements and views expressed by myself or my guests are not medical advice. The opinions of guests are their own and the Body Literacy Podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. If you have a medical problem, please consult a qualified and competent medical professional.The Body Literacy Podcast may promote, affiliate with, or partner with other individuals or businesses whose programs, products and services align with mine and Body Literacy, LLC may receive commissions or compensation for promotion of those products or services.Theme music for the Body Literacy Podcast is provided by Big Wild, https://bigwildmusic.com/ .Be sure to subscribe and sign up for updates at https://JenMayo.com . Follow us on social media @jenmayo.bodyliteracy .As always, five star reviews are appreciated if you enjoy the content on the Body Literacy Podcast. Please visit Apple iTunes Podcasts to leave your rating or review.
Mike Florio from Pro Football Talk joined the show. Mike isn't sure if he'll ever get tired of football like he has with fireworks. Is there a chance Bill Belichick gets fired? Mike thinks that time is getting closer and closer, quicker and quicker. Poni asked how much difference there is between what's going on with Belichick and Mike Tomlin. Mike said the 3 coaches since 1969 mantra has really become their thing, so it would take something crazy for a change to be made outside of the coach's power. Mike believes that the Steelers are always in the mindset to win a Super Bowl and they don't just say it like other teams. The Steelers haven't finished in last place of the AFC North since 1988, but Mike thinks their work is cutout for them looking at the rest of the division. Mike said the Ravens have a slight edge on the Steelers right now, but the Browns are the big wild card.
Special episode Live from Bonnaroo 2023. First, we meet backstage with Friend of the show Andrew McMahon, a few hours before what was an unforgettable set at the 'What Stage' in front of 20,000 people in a pristine afternoon of music. We discuss fatherhood, the relationship with the fans, touring and Bonnaroo. Then, we meet with Jackson Stell, best known for his moniker 'Big Wild'. As a performer, Big Wild's live shows often consist of switching between multiple instruments (drum pads, synths, keyboards and live vocals) and have made him a rising star in the Indie genre for millions of music fans. Enjoy the show!
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This week's guest is Noa Kahn…a Grammy-nominated drummer who, while only moving to the US from Israel in 2019, has already taken the industry by storm and getting hired by some of the best names in the game…including Jax and Big Wild. I had the pleasure of sharing a bill with her last month and wow - she's incredibly humble, but SUCH a monster player. Her name will be heard a lot for some time to come. I was so excited to chat and I hope you enjoy this conversation with one of my new favorite drummers, Noa Kahn, on the 5 records that shaped her into the musician she is today. Cheers! Call / Text Me your picks @ (424) 253-6676 Just state: ⁃ Your name ⁃ Where you're calling from ⁃ A little backstory of yourself as a drummer (whatever you feel comfortable with…but do some self promotion, we all want to support you!) NOAH'S BIG FAT FIVE
Dr. Christiane Northrup joins me on this episode of the Body Literacy Podcast to discuss Sexuality, Spirituality, and Medicine. Dr. Northrup is a visionary pioneer in women's health. She is a board-certified OB-GYN who spent more than 30 years in clinical practice and is a former assistant clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Vermont College of Medicine. Christiane is the three-time New York Times best selling author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom, The Wisdom of Menopause and Goddesses Never Age. In 2013, Reader's Digest named Dr. Northrup one of the 100 Most Trusted People in America. In 2016, she was named one of Oprah Winfrey's Super Soul 100, a group of leaders who are using their voices and talent to awaken humanity. Dr. Northrup is a renegade in modern medicine embracing body, mind, spirit, and emotions to teach women how to tune into their own inner wisdom. Referred to as a rebel, rock star, and authority on what can go right with the female body by her own colleagues, Dr. Northrup is flipping the script on conventional medicine that addresses the human body as a battlefield rather than an abundant ecosystem with the innate capacity for growth, freedom, joy, pleasure, and balance.In our conversation, Dr. Northrup and I explore why ancient healing arts included sexuality and spirituality as part of a comprehensive, mind-body-spirit approach to whole person health and how this separation in modern medicine contributes to poor health outcomes. We discuss relational alchemy, the role of medicalized childbirth in creating unhealthy relationships with authority, love making as a means to activating the circuitry of the divine, tango as a vehicle for embodiment and the exploration masculine and feminine energies, and much more. Dr. Northrup says there is nothing more healing than a love affair and unhealthy relationships can be the most significant factor in the manifestation of disease.You can find Dr. Northrup online at https://www.drnorthrup.com and her supplement and lifestyle brand, Amata Life, is at https://amatalife.com .This episode is brought to you by LifeWave photo therapy patches. You can learn more about LifeWave at https://lifewave.com/jenmayo . This episode is also sponsored by Elina Organics which I use daily to nourish my own skin. Visit my Jen's Favorite Things link at jenmayo.com and Use code JEN15 for 15% off of your purchase with Elina Organics. * * * * *The Body Literacy Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Any statements and views expressed by myself or my guests are not medical advice. The opinions of guests are their own and the Body Literacy Podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. If you have a medical problem, please consult a qualified and competent medical professional.The Body Literacy Podcast may promote, affiliate with, or partner with other individuals or businesses whose programs, products and services align with mine and Body Literacy, LLC may receive commissions or compensation for promotion of those products or services.Theme music for the Body Literacy Podcast is provided by Big Wild, https://bigwildmusic.com/ .Be sure to subscribe and sign up for updates at https://JenMayo.com . Follow us on social media @jenmayo.bodyliteracy .As always, five star reviews are appreciated if you enjoy the content on the Body Literacy Podcast. Please visit Apple iTunes Podcasts to leave your rating or review.
Host Michael Rand notes at the top of the show the latest twist in a bizarre Timberwolves season. After losing to a tanking Portland team on Sunday at home, the Wolves went on the road and beat a good Nets team. That win gave the Wolves new life in the playoff race and clinched at least a spot in the play-in tournament. 6:00: Star Tribune columnist Jim Souhan joins Rand from Augusta where competing tours are colliding at The Masters. 13:00: Star Tribune Wild beat writer Sarah McLellan talks through three big questions for the Wild: When will Kirill Kaprizov return, can the Wild win the Central Division and who will start in net when the playoffs start? 36:00: Caitlin Clark, the best women's college basketball player and the voice of reason.
Steve Thomson and Chris Tubbs talk about the Wolves big win over Atlanta, even with Kirill Kaprizov's injury the Wild are in good shape, and Reid Spencer from NASCAR Wire Service on William Byron's win in Phoenix.
Common Man Hour 3 --Progrum Password Part 2 --Mark Rosen --Dark Star Memorial Hour --Big Wild Trade!
Common Man Hour 3 --Progrum Password Part 2 --Mark Rosen --Dark Star Memorial Hour --Big Wild Trade!
Introduction: Host Michael Rand identifies three big takeaways from the Wild's recent homestand, which concluded with a 2-1 win over the Kings on Tuesday. Ryan Hartman's re-emergence and Filip Gustavsson's ascent were major keys. 9:00: Clem Haskins unlocked the key to modern coaching. 13:00: Andrew Krammer joins Rand for a breakdown of the Vikings' defensive outlook -- and needs -- under new coordinator Brian Flores. 30:00: The ongoing Emanuel Reynoso saga.
Dr. Kelly J. Blodgett joins me for part 2 of our extensive conversation on integrative biological dentistry and holistic oral health. As we continue the discussion, Dr. Blodgett goes even more in depth on the toxicity of root canals and how holistic dentistry can be among the best investments one can make in his or her health.If you did not catch our first conversation, you can listen on episode 25.Dr. Blodgett is redefining the modern dental experience! Over the past 20 years, he has created a practice recognized as an international hot spot for Integrative Biological Dentistry and Dental Tourism. He attracts people who seek a holistic and biological approach to their oral health and whole-body health. Through his weekly Toxic Tuesday and Wellness Wednesday social media posts, Dr. Blodgett shares truths not commonly discussed in traditional dental settings. His post series illustrates his patients' incredible journeys back to health along with providing best practices for predictable oral and systemic health.Blodgett Dental Care - https://www.blodgettdentalcare.com * * * * *The Body Literacy Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Any statements and views expressed by myself or my guests are not medical advice. The opinions of guests are their own and the Body Literacy Podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. If you have a medical problem, please consult a qualified and competent medical professional.Theme music for the Body Literacy Podcast is provided by Big Wild, https://bigwildmusic.com/ .Be sure to subscribe and sign up for updates at https://JenMayo.com . Follow us on social media @jenmayo.bodyliteracy .As always, five star reviews are appreciated if you enjoy the content on the Body Literacy Podcast. Please visit Apple iTunes Podcasts to leave your rating or review.
Dr. Keesha Ewers is an integrative medicine expert, Doctor of Sexology, Family Practice ARNP, Psychotherapist, herbalist, is board certified in functional medicine and Ayurvedic medicine, and is the founder and medical director of the Academy for Integrative Medicine Health Coach Certification Program.Dr. Keesha has been in the medical field for over 30 years. After conducting the HURT, Healing Un-Resolved Trauma, Study in 2013, she developed the HURT Model for understanding how past childhood trauma impacts adult health. This led to the creation of the You Unbroken online program for patients to heal their own trauma and the Mystic Medicine deep immersion healing retreats she leads at her home on San Juan Island in Washington state.Dr. Keesha is a popular speaker, including at Harvard and from the TEDx stage, and the best-selling author of Solving the Autoimmune Puzzle: The Woman's Guide to Reclaiming Emotional Freedom and Vibrant Health, The Quick and Easy Autoimmune Paleo Cookbook: Anti-Inflammatory Recipes with 7 Ingredients or Less for Busy People, and Your Libido Story: A workbook for women who want to find, fix, and free their sexual desire. You can listen to her Mystic Medicine Radio Show and find her programs at www.DrKeesha.com. In this episode, Dr. Keesha and I explore the role of trauma in the development of chronic illness and autoimmune disease.https://www.drkeesha.com/ * * * * *The Body Literacy Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Any statements and views expressed by myself or my guests are not medical advice. The opinions of guests are their own and the Body Literacy Podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. If you have a medical problem, please consult a qualified and competent medical professional.Theme music for the Body Literacy Podcast is provided by Big Wild, https://bigwildmusic.com/ .Be sure to subscribe and sign up for updates at https://JenMayo.com . Follow us on social media @jenmayo.bodyliteracy .As always, five star reviews are appreciated if you enjoy the content on the Body Literacy Podcast. Please visit Apple iTunes Podcasts to leave your rating or review.
Ep. 334 - First, Zach attempts to drown his microphone and computer, then we get into some big music news. ROSALÍA, WET LEG, boygenius, and we prep for the U2 Vegas residency! Then Matt tries to get Zach hyped up for a pair of classic bible readings. ! The Playlist * $20 - boygenius * Chicken Teriyaki - Rosalia * Poor, poor, pitiful me - Warren Zevon * 6's to 9's - Big Wild, Rationale * Cracker Island - Gorillaz * Clorox Wipe - Chromeo Listen to the full playlist over on the Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4dTReQd8Bh4HZC5KprxXDg?si=db21df756b414969 Listen to the Vinyl Preacher 2023 Coachella Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5PEJLs3pxVZDNSkJ3zIMGh?si=1f563339e1c44d2e Become a Vinyl Preacher Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/thevinylpreacher Matt Keadle is the pastor of St Mark's Lutheran Church and Campus Ministry in Los Angeles. Zach Parris is the pastor of Lutheran Campus Ministry at the University of Colorado. The Vinyl Preacher was the recipient of the 2019 Joseph Sittler Award given by the Lutheran Campus Ministry Network.
Hour 1- Recapping a big wild card weekend, will Brandon Staley be fired, Aztecs suffer tough loss to New Mexico.
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Dr. Kelly J. Blodgett is redefining the modern dental experience! Over the past 20 years, he has created a practice recognized as an international hot spot for Integrative Biological Dentistry and Dental Tourism. He attracts people who seek a holistic and biological approach to their oral health and whole-body health. Through his weekly Toxic Tuesday and Wellness Wednesday social media posts, Dr. Blodgett shares truths not commonly discussed in traditional dental settings. His post series illustrates his patients' incredible journeys back to health along with providing best practices for predictable oral and systemic health.My conversation with Dr. Blodgett was so lengthy and in-depth as we explored the role of oral health and toxic dental practices in the landscape of whole person health that this will be episode one of two episodes dedicated to understanding how holistic dentistry can be one of the best investments one can make in his or her health. Be sure to tune in for episode 2 of my discussion with Dr. Blodgett on holistic dentistry.The Smoking Tooth Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCpVmcezCrIBlodgett Dental Care - https://www.blodgettdentalcare.com * * * * *The Body Literacy Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Any statements and views expressed by myself or my guests are not medical advice. The opinions of guests are their own and the Body Literacy Podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. If you have a medical problem, please consult a qualified and competent medical professional.Theme music for the Body Literacy Podcast is provided by Big Wild, https://bigwildmusic.com/ .Be sure to subscribe and sign up for updates at https://JenMayo.com . Follow us on social media @jenmayo.bodyliteracy .As always, five star reviews are appreciated if you enjoy the content on the Body Literacy Podcast. Please visit Apple iTunes Podcasts to leave your rating or review.
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Jean Grae, Truly Def, Aubrey West, Juni Ali, conshus, E-Turn, Blaktrix, A.H. Fly, Sonnyjim, Village Live, Ike, Sera Kalo, Little Simz, Homeboy Sandman, Danger Mouse, Black Thought, Amerigo Gazaway, Garrett Saracho, Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, The Heart and Brain, Big Wild, De Lux, Jason Bentley, JSOUL, B.Jamelle, Heresy, Monie Love , Dominique Larue, Carolina Dirty, MyVerse, Moon Boots, Black Gatsby, Aoife Nessa Frances, J.PERIOD, Masego, Shad, Jemele Hill and Bobbito, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
On this episode of the Body Literacy Podcast, I'm joined by accomplished comedian, actress, filmmaker, mother, dancer, performance artist, embodied creatrix, and self described codependent, Toni Nagy. Toni has gained a loyal social media following that regularly tunes in for her latest satirical take on the big and small issues plaguing our modern world. Toni uses interpretive dance and comedy to explain complex concepts such as fascism, artificial intelligence, and even contradictory facets of topics pertaining to spirituality, growth, and personal development. Toni runs her own dance studio, Sidestream Studio, in Vermont and I highly recommend her virtual Gyration Nation dance class for anyone looking to explore dance as a form of expression and holistic health practice.Toni completed her undergraduate work in philosophy at Sarah Laurence College and marries her embodied sense of humor with her philosophical and spiritual curiosities to create performance art that both entertains and provokes deep ponderance of compelling issues.In our conversation together, Toni and I explore some heavy topics that are, perhaps, better received through a comedic lens in order to make them more approachable and easier to digest. We discuss humor and dance as medicine, pornography and erectile dysfunction, pain avoidance, commoditization of the human body, medicalized childbirth, pelvic exams, and systemic medical violence… all with a twist of humor, of course. Neither Toni nor myself are strangers to controversy. In this episode we explore the barriers to broaching tough topics through comedy and even the role of embodiment practices to express things that are limited by the English language through words alone.You can follow Toni's production company at https://www.cavelightproductions.com , her dance studio is at https://www.sidestreamstudio.com/ , and her journey through parenting at http://tonibologna.com/ . Be sure to follow her social media accounts @toninagy on Instagram, @toni.nagy on TikTok, @tonynagycomedy on Facebook and YouTube. * * * * *The Body Literacy Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Any statements and views expressed by myself or my guests are not medical advice. The opinions of guests are their own and the Body Literacy Podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. If you have a medical problem, please consult a qualified and competent medical professional.Theme music for the Body Literacy Podcast is provided by Big Wild, https://bigwildmusic.com/ .Be sure to subscribe and sign up for updates at https://JenMayo.com .As always, five star reviews are appreciated if you enjoy the content on the Body Literacy Podcast. Please visit Apple iTunes Podcasts to leave your rating or review.
Katie Falk joins me on this episode of the Body Literacy Podcast. Katie and I met at a Native American sweat lodge retreat where we talked into the late hours of the night about our father's health journeys and the various "alternative" healing modalities we learned of in the aftermath of both losing our dads. Katie shares with us her own healing journey as well her father's battle with cancer and how grief and emotional stress following his passing impacted her own health. Years later she learned of an energy healing modality called Jin Shin Jyutsu which she now practices and helps others learn how to integrate for their own health.Katie is an 8-year student of the art of Jin Shin Jyutsu, also known as JSJ for short. JSJ is often considered a form of alternative or energy medicine among many ancient healing arts that are making a resurgence in the modern landscape of chronic disease that has failed to be well addressed by the conventions of Western medicine. Katie describes JSJ as a simple, effective, all-encompassing approach that enables people to assist themselves, or assist other people, back into a state of harmony within their physical, mental, and emotional bodies. This is done by using gentle and strategic placement of hands, referred to as flows and holds, with a focus on relaxation and exhalation.Katie currently hosts her own podcast, Pregnancy JSJ Meditations - Hold For Healing, where she shares meditations specifically for pregnant women to help them feel better and relieve common ailments during pregnancy. She draws upon her own life experiences to create these meditations and uses a creative non-fiction approach when creating meditations and course topics. Feeling called to create unique meditations, she combines teaching JSJ self-help practices with breath and relaxation awareness, emotional freedom techniques, affirmations, and personal content.You can find Katie online at https://www.holdforhealing.comHer podcast, Pregnancy JSJ Meditations, can be found at https://anchor.fm/pregnancyjsjmeditations * * * * *The Body Literacy Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Any statements and views expressed by myself or my guests are not medical advice. The opinions of guests are their own and the Body Literacy Podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. If you have a medical problem, please consult a qualified and competent medical professional.Theme music for the Body Literacy Podcast is provided by Big Wild, https://bigwildmusic.com/ .Be sure to subscribe and sign up for updates at https://JenMayo.com .As always, five star reviews are appreciated if you enjoy the content on the Body Literacy Podcast. Please visit Apple iTunes Podcasts to leave your rating or review.
Award winning author and filmmaker, Brendon Marotta, joins me for a provacative conversation about children's rights and sexual medical violence on this episode of the Body Literacy Podcast. Brendon made is mark on the human rights map with his film American Circumcision which aired on Netflix and takes a broader look at children's rights particularly in the medical system in his latest book, Children's Justice, where he explores children's rights to their own bodily autonomy from a critical theory perspective. I'm not going to lie, this is not an easy conversation, but it's one worth listening to. It may challenge decisions already made in your life, but it also opens the door to creating positive change for future generations and the possibility for helping ourselves and loved ones heal from a root cause level.Brendon Marotta is a filmmaker, author, podcaster, public speaker, and father. His last film, American Circumcision, won multiple awards and played on Netflix. He is the author of The Intactivist Guidebook, The Haunting of Bob Cratchit, Children's Justice, and The Gods of AI. He has spoken at Yale University, the International Conference on Men's Issues, the International Symposium on Genital Autonomy and Children's Right's, and the Association for Pre and Perinatal Psychology. Brendon hosts a regular podcast called The Brendon Marotta Show. He currently lives with his family in Austin, TX.You can find Brendon online at https://brendonmarotta.com/ and https://www.hegemonmedia.com/ * * * * *The Body Literacy Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Any statements and views expressed by myself or my guests are not medical advice. The opinions of guests are their own and the Body Literacy Podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. If you have a medical problem, please consult a qualified and competent medical professional.Theme music for the Body Literacy Podcast is provided by Big Wild, https://bigwildmusic.com/ .Be sure to subscribe and sign up for updates at https://JenMayo.com .As always, five star reviews are appreciated if you enjoy the content on the Body Literacy Podcast. Please visit Apple iTunes Podcasts to leave your rating or review.
Brooklyn based artist, EVAN GIIA has established herself as one of the ones to watch. Entering the music scene as a classically trained opera singer her voice adds a distinctive touch to her electronic pop crossover sound. Released by ODESZA'S Foreign Family Collective in 2018, GIIA's breakout single “WESTWORLD” and the self-directed music videopropelled her to #1 on Hype Machine. Combined Spotify streams of the song now exceed 37 million. The Berklee Collegeof Music alumna has performed at festivals like Coachella, EDC, Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Electric Forest and shared stages with the likes of ODESZA, Illenium, Dillon Francis, Louis The Child, Alison Wonderland, Jai Wolf, What So Not, and Big Wild. Signed with Astralwerks Records (Capitol Records) in 2019, EVAN GIIA continues to sharpen her craft and exploded out of the pandemic packing stages at the biggest festivals all Summer. Her 2022 Summer thrived even more with the hit “Don't Let Me Let Go” with Dillon Francis and Illenium, which peaked at #1 on dance radio charts. EVAN GIIA is set for her headline tour in Fall 2022. With new music to come, she continues to push boundaries and rejuvenate electronic music with her relatable hooks and world class performance. To learn more visit: http://www.evangiia.com Here's a linktree to her latest single "Momentum" : https://evangiia.lnk.to/MOMENTUM This episode was brought to you by VitaPlur. VitaPLUR E-Boost Gum is a first of its kind rave supplement that provides magnesium, electrolytes and antioxidants sublingually while you chew! With no pills to take or annoying powders to mix VitaPLUR E-Boost gum is the perfect complement to your active lifestyle. Use code: "LIZZYJANE" (all caps) at check out for 10% off any item at https://www.vitaplur.io/ For ad - free podcasts, exclusive content, one on one lessons, + more visit: https://www.patreon.com/thisislizzyjane
Introduction: The Vikings moved back 20 spots in the first round of the NFL Draft on Thursday, adding additional picks in the process. But was it really worth it to drop from No. 12 to No. 32, where they selected Georgia safety Lewis Cine? Time will tell, but at first blush it seems like the Vikings didn't get enough value. Fans largely felt the same way, though you'll hear enthusiasm from GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah. 12:00: Star Tribune Timberwolves beat writer Chris Hine joins host Michael Rand to help set up the critical Game 6 of the playoffs Friday at Target Center. Can Minnesota fend off elimination and send the series back to Memphis for a deciding Game 7? If they are going to do it, they will need to rebound and execute better. 25:00: The Wild moved closer to gaining home ice in the first round of the playoffs with a 3-2 overtime win over Calgary. All Minnesota needs tonight is one point -- or a regulation St. Louis loss -- to clinch that edge. And the Twins won their seventh straight game, something that would be a major headline if not for other major stories.
An exciting first on this week's episode of Bops & Bangers! We have our first guest ever on the show and it's a special one for Kelsey since it's her other bestie, Gabe, who makes his debut! We talk to him about his listening habits, how they differ from your GRRRLS and why he's a passive listener. Of course we talk ALL about the electronic music from Flume to Big Wild! Be sure to rate the show, leave us a little review and let us know what you'd like to hear more of! You can always find the music we talk about in our Bops & Bangers playlist on our Spotify! Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, + sign up for our newsletter! You can also email us: admin@grrrlmusic.com! BREAK SONG: "Worlds Apart" - 39West ARTISTS WE MENTION: Garrett Kato, Tree River, Dora Jar + more! Sherman Xu provides our brand new theme song, you can find his artist page @sakebythewater! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grrrlmusic/support