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In this podcast, we go behind the scenes of International Finance Consultant Hadouken Consulting Managing Director Stacey Varsani. Stacey is Founder and Managing Director of Hadouken Consulting, where she specializes in finance, supply chain, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance), and sales growth. With over 10 years in this role, she has helped clients across various industries optimize their operations and achieve lasting profitability. Stacey was previously Senior Vice President at Intertek, where she was responsible for the Cargo & Analytical Assessment Global Business Line, a US$700M business across 80 countries. Stacey holds degrees in Biomedical and Electrical Engineering from Duke University and a Masters in Biochemical Engineering from UCL. She is certified as a Fellow Chartered Accountant by the ICAEW and is also a certified Practicing Management Consultant (PMC), which enables her to work with clients on projects that qualify for Singapore government grants. Stacey is passionate about applying her skills and knowledge to create a positive social impact, which is why she volunteers at the Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped and mentors students at Duke University and Singapore schools. In this detailed and enlightening podcast, Stacey reveals: ✅ What motivates her in business and life ✅ How she balances family and high-level consulting work ✅ The one conversation with her mother that changed her life immediately ✅ The inside secrets to high-level negotiation ✅ What great leaders and mentors have done and said that have shaped her success ✅ ... and much more Stacey's Profile and website contact details https://www.hadoukenconsulting.com/ linkedin.com/in/stacey-varsani-56a5672 ABOUT OUR CHANNEL When you want simple, easy but powerful micro steps - small steps you do each day to transform your Life, Your Career Advancement or your Business Growth and results.. We have 40 years experience working with over 400 different companies from 47 different industries. Our award-winning coaching, learning and empowerment programmes are not just about online learning - we help you implement and embed smarter systems and solutions into your life, career and business. Most projects start with a speaking engagement at your Leadership or Sales Retreat or conference. Find out more at www.leighfarnell.com or book a 15 minute free exploratory coaching meeting https://calendly.com/lfbb/exploratory-meeting-15mins #finance #success #consulting #guru #career #business #sales #negotiation
Ivor Cummins completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990 and has since spent over 25 years in corporate technical leadership and management roles. His career specialty involves leading large global teams in complex problem-solving initiatives, integrating technical expertise with psychological science to deliver exceptional outcomes. In 2015, he was shortlisted among the top six candidates out of approximately 500 applicants for Chartered Engineer status, a recognition of his distinguished professional track record. In 2012, he shifted his focus to researching and communicating the root causes of modern chronic disease, presenting his findings at nutrition and health conferences worldwide. He has delivered keynote addresses at prominent events, including the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention (BACPR) conference in London, as well as engagements across the UK, USA, Ireland, Estonia, Israel, Switzerland, and other regions. Since March 2020, Ivor has pivoted once again, channeling decades of experience in people management leadership and personal research into psychology and mental resilience. This unique combination of skills positions him to address challenges in mental strength and psychological well-being, areas he has studied and practiced extensively throughout his career. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivorcummins/ Twitter: https://x.com/FatEmperor YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@IvorCumminsScience Other: https://www.facebook.com/TheFatEmperor Website: https://thefatemperor.com/ Timestamps: 00:00 Trailer and introduction 06:07 Resistance training benefits 08:29 Calcium stabilization & disease progression 13:24 Cholesterol's limited predictive power 15:33 Treating hyperinsulinemia first 17:44 Media bias and climate reporting 21:11 Targeting small farms first 28:41 High cost of medical treatments 33:53 Mind management workshops launch 34:30 Where to find Ivor Join Revero now to regain your health: https://revero.com/YT Revero.com is an online medical clinic for treating chronic diseases with this root-cause approach of nutrition therapy. You can get access to medical providers, personalized nutrition therapy, biomarker tracking, lab testing, ongoing clinical care, and daily coaching. You will also learn everything you need with educational videos, hundreds of recipes, and articles to make this easy for you. Join the Revero team (medical providers, etc): https://revero.com/jobs #Revero #ReveroHealth #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree Disclaimer: The content on this channel is not medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider.
Tom Bodrovics interviews Doug Casey in-person at his home in Argentina assisted by Ivor Cummins. Doug emphasizes the importance of focusing on areas like economics, history, science, self-improvement, and traveling to broaden perspectives amidst political uncertainties. He suggests that Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, southern Brazil, and the Southern Cone of South America could be ideal for relocation due to their civility, open spaces, low population density, and capacity for food security. Doug shares his affinity for Argentina, despite its political instability and frequent revolutions, and praises its culture, ranching, and potential for food security. Doug expresses dismay over U.S. politics and the nomination of Kamala Harris, labeling her 'stupid' and 'evil,' alleging communist leanings. He believes that a potential economic downturn might be preferable for societal rebuilding but fears the Democrats' potential power consolidation. Doug discusses the upcoming economic downturn's potential severity and longevity, comparing it to the Great Depression, due to the historic size of the financial bubble and vast debt accumulated by individuals and governments. He advocates for individual preparedness and self-reliance, advising listeners to learn new skills, acquire gold and silver, and speculate in markets. Doug also expresses optimism, suggesting humanity might explore other planets to overcome challenges and discusses the recent election's impact on Gold and Silver prices, maintaining their fundamentals despite short-term fluctuations. He disdains market distractions like meme stocks and advocates for gold miners due to their low valuation relative to historical standards. Talking Points From This Episode Doug Casey advocates for relocation to South America due to political instability and potential food security. He criticizes U.S. politics, particularly Kamala Harris, and predicts economic downturn and societal rebuilding. Casey advises individual preparedness, learning new skills, acquiring gold and silver, and investing in markets. Time Stamp References:0:00 - Introduction1:01 - Politics & Perspectives3:55 - Plan B & Safe Countries10:09 - Feel of South America14:44 - Elections & Kamala?16:30 - Positivity & Trump?17:28 - Power & Deep State?20:35 - The Greater Depression24:19 - Migratory Invasion26:20 - Agendas & Migration27:30 - Financial Bubbles & Debt29:40 - Fight and/or Flight?31:20 - Election & The Dollar34:15 - Gold Bull Markets?37:03 - Debt & Depression39:30 - Gold Bull Markets41:48 - Knowledge & Trust42:33 - Government Dependence43:39 - Novels & Wrap Up Doug Casey:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEJR3OAeHBNz7aGtFRZXArQDoug Casey's Take: https://internationalman.com/Amazon Novels: https://tinyurl.com/an3uxhc Best-selling author, world-renowned speculator, and libertarian philosopher Doug Casey has garnered a well-earned reputation for his erudite (and often controversial) insights into politics, economics, and investment markets. Doug is widely respected as one of the preeminent authorities on "rational speculation," especially in the high-potential natural resource sector. Doug's most recent book, "Assassin," can be found on Amazon. He has been a featured guest on hundreds of radio and TV shows, including David Letterman, Merv Griffin, Charlie Rose, Phil Donahue, Regis Philbin, Maury Povich, NBC News, and CNN; has been the topic of numerous features in periodicals such as Time, Forbes, People, and the Washington Post. Doug has lived in 10 countries and visited over 175. Today you're most likely to find him at La Estancia de Cafayate (Casey's Gulch), an oasis tucked away in the high red mountains outside Salta, Argentina. Ivor Cummins:X: https://x.com/FatEmperorWebsite: https://thefatemperor.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@IvorCumminsScience Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990.
On today's episode we have Greg Newman. Greg is the Group Chief Executive of Onyx Capital Group - the world's number one liquidity provider in oil derivatives trading. Greg was the second super-trader I hired at Mandara Capital and it's been simply wonderful to be their firsthand and see his journey from lost graduate, to elite leader in one of the most competitive industries on the planet. Aged just twenty-two where he launched Mandaras Crude oil desk. Within just three years his desk went from scratch, to become the largest independent market-maker in Dated Brent and Dubai swap markets. In 2016 Greg left Mandara with fellow mandara Super trader Omar Kayaam to launch Onyx. As CEO Greg has been the driving force behind the development of Onyx on the trading floor and beyond. He established the group's highly successful training programmes, its unique research offering, data services, brokerage, news and analysis. He featured in the book “40 Classic Crude Oil Trades : Real-Life Examples of Innovative Trading” and the crude desks he formed at Mandara and Onyx are also mentioned in “Brent Crude Oil: Genesis and Development of the World's Most Important Oil Benchmark”. In 2022 Greg published his book - Oil derivatives XYZ. Greg's success is testament to his principle based approach, his fierce drive, stoic mindset, he is a fearless risk taker. And the Onyx Capital Group, it continues to expand under Greg's leadership, as he prepares to launch the Retail Trading Arm of Onyx Capital Group later this year, with the premise to digitize, democratize and provide access to the full range of the oil swaps markets to all. Most importantly to me, Greg has become one of my closest friends over the years, and we've overcome some insane situations together. So this conversation is extra special for me. Greg holds a BEng in Biochemical Engineering from University College London. In this episode we discuss; the early days, the stoic mindset, driving growth and the transition from trader to CEO. I hope you enjoy. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Find Greg: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/oilderivatives Find James: https://www.linkedin.com/in/acceleratingexcellence/ https://www.instagram.com/jamesaking_/ https://jamesaking.com/ The Mindset App: While the app is under development, we have decided to provide access to the full content for free on YouTube for a limited time. You can find the courses within our playlists or by the link below. I hope you enjoy. https://www.youtube.com/@AcceleratingExcellence/playlists
What will the next generation of medicine production look like? Dr. Govind Rao joins us today to discuss the importance of constructing safe and effective medications – standards that are harder to reach than one may think… Dr. Rao is a Professor of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, and the Director of the Center for Advanced Sensor Technology at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. His research interests are primarily focused on how to enhance the production of protein-based therapeutics from the traditional fermentation and cell culture approach – something biopharmaceuticals have been doing for over 30 years. In this episode, we discuss: Experimentation that Dr. Rao's lab is doing. New technology that is enabling scientists to create proteins. The paradigm shift that may be on the horizon for therapeutic production. Drugs that are most likely to improve in the near future. Wondering how Dr. Rao is contributing to the future of medicine and wellness? Join in now to see for yourself! Want to find out more about Dr. Rao and his research? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
On this episode of the FocusCore podcast we are joined by Marie Solange-Vottero and Sandrine Monette from Lemon Boost, a boutique consulting firm based in Tokyo that caters to the unique development needs of Japanese teams engaging with Foreign Customers. Listen to the episode to learn more about how Lemon Boost's specialized Dojo practice enhances communication, reduces conflicts, and promotes inclusion. In this episode you will hear:How Lemon Boost approaches organizational transformationWhat Verbal Aikido is and how to employ it at workHow to avoid taking on too much at workSome common misconceptions around change managementBuilding a resilient mindset and a resilient organizationAbout Lemon Boost:Lemon-Boost is a boutique consulting firm based in Tokyo. Their tailored immersive solutions cater to the unique development needs of Japanese teams engaging with Foreign Customers. They empower teams through specialized Dojo practice for enhanced communication, reduced conflicts, and promoted inclusion. Lemon Boost also leverages data insights to optimize training investment and develop efficient engagement strategies.About Marie Solange-Vottero:Born of French and Cameroonian heritage, Marie has cultivated a rich and diverse life experience spanning over 25 years across Africa, Europe, and Asia.She possesses a distinctive expertise in change management, offering support for strategic initiatives such as reorganization and digital transformations within Finance, HR, and Customer Service domains. Her experience extends across both private and public sectors, ensuring comprehensive insight and adept handling of diverse organizational needs.Marie has also studied psychology and neurosciences to better address resistances and support teams through change. In Japan, Marie is focused on building Strategies for Better Team Collaboration and empowering Japanese teams to better interact with foreigners (Outbound). Being both a woman, a foreigner and a founder, Marie is committed to her community and actively involved in several associations, from leading mentoring activities for women in business to preventing bullying at school.About Sandrine Monette:Sandrine Monette is a Belgian native with over two decades of experience driving strategic initiatives that transform international Life Sciences and Technologies companies across the EU, UK, and US markets. She holds dual master's degrees in Biochemical Engineering and Business Administration. Sandrine combines technical expertise with business proficiency. Her leadership and communication skills enable her to effectively lead multidisciplinary teams across manufacturing, IT, communication, and HR sectors. Sandrine has worked in male-dominated environments. She is committed to gender diversity and empowering women to thrive in leadership roles. She also serves on the board of the Belgian-Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce, showing her dedication to positive change in business and society.She co-founded Lemon-Boost with Marie-Solange Vottero. Connect with Marie & Sandrine:Website: https://lemon-boost.orgMarie's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariesolangevotteromelounou/Sandrine's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandrinemonette/Connect with David Sweet:LinkedIn:
Terra is in DOHA competing for her share of a big mid-season/non-major prize purse. We caught up with her a couple of days before her competition against Meg, Mikaela, and Jess Towl. Then we bring Alison Scudds on for her first-ever appearance on the show. She was a competitive cheerleader into her late teens. Then she attended the University of Miami to earn a B.S. in Biochemical Engineering. In 2015, while still a student at The U, she competed at the BattleFrog College Championship. She's since gone head first into CrossFit, making it to Regionals/Semis several times, and being a test athlete for The Games. Explore HYROX, DEKA FIT, and other hybrid fitness trends on the Hybrid Fitness Media Podcast. Join insightful discussions with athletes, event directors, and industry insiders for valuable information and entertainment. Stay tuned for engaging content about the dynamic world of hybrid fitness! Sponsor Mention: We are stoked to welcome back Resolute Coffee as a sponsor. Brian and his team are athletes and members of the hybrid community. Use code HFM20 for 20 percent off at checkout right now. This episode is also sponsored by The Rocky Mountain Games. Join us for an awesome test of hybrid fitness on June 23, 23 in Calgary! Connect & Support: Follow today's guests – Terra Jackson | Allison Scudds Support Allison's Semifinals Journey - Tees and Stickers
Dive into the future of food with our latest episode, "From Lab to Table: The Science Behind Cultivated Meat." With our guest, Petra Hanga, a Lecturer in Biochemical Engineering at University College London and Chief Scientific Officer of Quest Meat Ltd., we unravel the secrets behind this groundbreaking technology.Key highlights:1. Discover how stem cells revolutionize the production of cultivated meat, providing a scalable solution for creating muscle, fat, and connective tissues.2. Explore the intricate balance of nutrients, growth factors, and environmental conditions crucial for maximizing cell growth and quality.3. Understand the challenges and breakthroughs in scaling up bioreactor processes for efficient meat production.Join us for an informative discussion on the cutting edge of food technology. Gain valuable insights into the process of transforming lab-grown cells into delectable dishes on your table.Don't miss out on this compelling episode!Connect with Petra Hanga:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petrahanga/Twitter: @PetraHangaNext Step:Enhance your bioprocess development strategy! Schedule your free assessment to propel your success: https://bruehlmann-consulting.com/assessment
On today's show, Ivor Cummins discusses globalist tyranny. GUEST OVERVIEW: Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI of The Fat Emperor Podcast completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent 30 years in corporate technical leadership positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. https://thefatemperor.com/ Twitter/X: @FatEmperor
On today's show, Ivor Cummins explores whether obesity is contributing to the increase in bowel cancer cases among individuals under the age of 50 and how diabetes may play a role, including the potential impact of COVID-19. Ivor Cummins, who has dedicated over a decade to investigating the underlying causes of modern chronic diseases and distinguishing fact from fiction, will share his insights. Later, Russell Quirk discusses a statement made by a LABOUR MP proposing that estate agents should be required to have A-level qualifications, shedding light on the perceived gap between the political class and the real world. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Ivor Cummins is a Technical Manager and Team Leader, with expertise in Biochemical Engineering, Complex Problem Solving, Technology, and an extensive interest in WW2 history and psychology. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Russell Quirk is a Political commentator for TV and radio, a newspaper reviewer, a property expert, and the co-founder of ProperPR.
Shownotes and Transcript Ivor Cummins, maybe better known to many of us as The Fat Emperor, has challenged the Covid narrative from the very beginning. He joins us today to discuss a new tyranny happening not only in Ireland but across the whole of Europe. Compelled speech. Ireland's new "Incitement to Violence or Hatred and Hate Offences" Bill has been waiting for approval in the Senate since the summer. This biggest curtailment of free speech was set to quickly pass until scrutiny from free speech champions stalled it. Ivor goes through the bill and the expected consequences. Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent 30 years in corporate technical leadership positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights at public speaking engagements around the world, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity. He has recently presented at the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR) and also at the Irish National Institute of Preventative Cardiology (NIPC) annual conferences. Ivor's 2018 book “Eat Rich, Live Long” (co-authored with preventative medicine expert Jeffry Gerber MD, FAAFP), details the conclusions of their shared research: https://www.amazon.com/Eat-Rich-Live-Long-Mastering/dp/1628602732/ Interview recorded 12.12.23 Connect with Ivor... X https://x.com/FatEmperor?s=20 WEBSITE https://thefatemperor.com/ PODCASTS https://thefatemperor.com/podcasts/ Connect with Hearts of Oak... WEBSITE https://heartsofoak.org/ PODCASTS https://heartsofoak.podbean.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ TRANSCRIPTS https://heartsofoak.substack.com/ Support Hearts of Oak by purchasing one of our fancy T-Shirts.... SHOP https://heartsofoak.org/shop/ *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin and X https://twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin?s=20 Transcript (Hearts of Oak) Today, I'm delighted to have Ivor Cummins with us, The Fat Emperor. Ivor, thanks so much for your time today. (Ivor Cummins) No worries, Peter. Always good to chat about real truth and accuracy and avoid misinformation, shall we say. Which is fast and thick and furious and being thrown at us from every angle. I have thoroughly enjoyed watching your different videos. I know recently you've done Dr Pierre Kory, who we had on, you've obviously been on TNT Radio, I saw I think recently with Darren Denslow who's been on with us quite a number of times and I think your title on that was Technical Manager, Biochemical Engineer and Technologist and obviously you've got your background in biochemical engineering and probably over the last couple of years you've been very vocal on pushing back against the COVID tyranny and then it's much wider. I think from 2012 you've been researching the root causes of modern chronic disease, focusing on cardiovascular and I'm sure that over the last three years a lot has been added to that, that you weren't expecting. But maybe you just take a moment and introduce yourself before we get on to what is happening in Ireland and the criminalization of speech. Yeah absolutely, so briefly I did biochemical engineering, I graduated in 1990, I spent five years in medical device and development of dialysis units and all that kind of stuff. So I got a lot of medical exposure there at the time, but then the next 20 years, plus I was on the high volume kind of, uh, electro fluidic devices. And it was great because it's extremely complex when you have around 10 sites around the whole world, making products, uh, billions, ultimately of complex devices, the slightest problem or the most subtle problems, it can become huge, you can lose millions of dollars overnight. So I was the master problem solver. Ultimately, I ran large teams on the most complex problems, multi factor. And I did that for 10 or 15 years, 20 years. And I was also a manager as well of teams of up to 20 engineers, directly people managing them, that was great experience. So, I just got this vast experience in complex problem solving and people management and essentially a form of politics, corporate politics, which was also very useful. And what we're seeing since COVID started, coming ultimately from Rockefeller Brothers Fund in the 50s, right through Club of Rome, Trilateral Commission, Council of Foreign Relations, UN, the EU, I'm beginning to view those as a complex problem solver as almost synonymous. So they're all so interconnected and countless NGOs and corporates and the World Economic Forum that people find it hard to believe. Well, how could this be orchestrated? Who could possibly organize it? And it's actually quite simple. It's a long game plan for a global governance structure. And it's funded by the people at the top and the most powerful political people and the US State Department has an interest. And they're all working for around half century or more since the Second World War towards a very tight, well-controlled global government. And yeah, it's not that hard to orchestrate, because all the right people are doing it. And they're doing it like we did things, corporate style. It's very structured. It's full of lovely language. It's got lovely goals that sound great. It's obviously highly sinister under the hood. But yeah, it's not that complex. But most people don't have the corporate experience to be able to decode something like this, find all the players and just see the whole picture. And that's the problem. Just like people have no knowledge of virology or epidemiology, you know, or immunology. So you can fool the people with ease. And that's the challenge we've been seeing. And that's what I jumped into in March, 2020, because I could see pretty quickly, I have five children, I could see where it was going, it wasn't hard. And I just knew that this is kind of the battle of our generation, there's no question about that. And if we lose, we'll have a China-style society in the West, and that's pretty much the outcome. Yeah, and I respect those views. I think Naomi Wolf actually mentioned that from day one, whenever it was announced shutting down Broadway, then her and her husband left New York immediately. Others has taken a little bit longer to see through. You're hoping for the best in institutions, in society, in media. I think we've realized there is no best there. But what has been then your last three and a half year because that's a world away from a background in the biochemistry, the research. What you're doing now is so different. So I mean let us know that change and what that has been like for you personally. Yes, it's certainly been interesting, but you live in interesting times. So 2012, 13 up to 2020, when COVID hit, I was deeply involved in biomedical and metabolic research, and I was going all over the world speaking. A wealthy Irish entrepreneur was funding me to travel all over the world to conferences, medical and nutritional, and to explain to people how what caused heart disease, Alzheimer's, most of the solid tumour cancers that cause the most death, and all of these modern chronic diseases go back to the devil's triad. So very simple, I named it that. It's sugar, refined grains, refined carbohydrates, and vegetable oils, seed oils. And that's what makes up most processed foods, which is around 60% of everyone's calories. So essentially, were poisoning the population for nearly a century now. So I was lecturing on all of that and on insulin resistance, which is the big thing you measure, because that's the target you have to get down low, and then you're pretty much okay. But then when COVID hit, I had been so involved in the corruption of the statin kind of industry, the cholesterol-lowering nonsense. I'd been involved in a lot of drug corruption, and also back in the 90s, I'd actually been directly involved, not personally doing things, but older engineers were doing things completely against the rules. And it was common practice, you know, in biomedical manufacture. And I'm sure that never changed. So I had all this experience in the corporate corruption. I had all the experience in my own corporate roles in the last 15 years, again, in the corporate politics and corruption. And I had all the medical and biomedical knowledge now and metabolic. So when COVID hit, I was on stage in Denver, big room and giving a talk and then I came down and Trump was shutting down the country and I said what the hell is going on? And my wife had said previously, she had said should we get masks? Now she's a first class honours engineer and she's aware of a lot of my work but she assumed COVID was a big deal and I just smiled and this was early March I think and I said not at all sure. I saw the Diamond Princess data and you could see from who died and who didn't that it was going to be a bad flu equivalent. I mean, there's no question about that. The ship had shared AC. They were crammed together. They got 25% positivity. It was an extreme maximiser of infection. So you see the end result. And a few people in their late 70s and late 80s passed away. That was it. So we knew. But when they shut the airports, I said okay they're gonna pull a swine flu and they're gonna pull a big swine flu, a scam. And got back to Ireland and after that I just started interviewing immunologists, virologists, epidemiologist because when I will call something constantly I check with my massive network and my massive network of specialist in all the medical fields grew rapidly because a lot of people out there who are seeing that this is crazy. And so within a few months, I knew not only everything you needed to know about COVID, the mortality impact, the lockdown ineffectiveness, mask ineffectiveness, seasonality, I cracked the whole lot with the help of my network. And I began to explain it in layperson's terms. And that's when I began to get smashed, put in the newspapers, and censored. Even though I didn't talk any anti-vax, any crazy stuff, everything I said was referenced to government data. I was very careful. But in September, my viral video shot up to millions of views, half an hour, just me with slides, just explaining all the factors in COVID, just what it was. And the New York Times did a half-page article on me. It's like, whoa, a half-page hit piece on an Irish engineer. But at that stage, I knew that this was a total orchestrated scam. There was no question. So it didn't actually surprise me that the New York Times devoted half a page to an Irish engineer because the system and the media particularly were owned. And my video had corporate CEOs. They actually said it in the article. A leader in the COVID scam in the US, I forget his name, said, I have people from major companies, CEOs, coming to me asking, is this Irish guy right? So it shocked them. Just truth. Just truth. That's all it was. Well I think we learned people are hungry for information and that information is becoming, can be more difficult to access. But I want to go, I mean, I'd love to pick you up on that, on the. Fascinating. I know your book, Eat Rich Live Long, is available. Links are in the description and people can get a hold of that. And that health is a hot topic, but I want to talk to you about Ireland and the restrictions on speech. I mean Ireland has had incitement to hatred, hate speech laws for I think it was 89 or 90 was introduced, the UK has had it across Europe, but what is happening in Ireland at the moment with this new piece of legislation has really woken a lot of people up. I mean I saw an article in Newsweek magazine a couple of days ago and they were saying this cannot go ahead, this is Orwellian hate speech. Do you want to just let us know what exactly has been proposed in Ireland? Yeah, well, for sure, you're absolutely right, Peter, to refer to the 1989 Hate Speech Act, because that was actually very good legislation. It is still 100% perfect legislation for what they claim may be a problem, because it is quite powerful. It's been used, I believe, 50 times plus. And if you go out and make hate speech that could cause injury or cause hatred towards people or minorities, yada, yada, yada, they can go after you. No problem. So the law is there. It's perfectly functional. Needs no upgrade. What they brought out, it seems to be, I don't know, a Soros, an NGO coming down from the UN, maybe using Ireland as a test case for the most extreme madness that they're willing to try out in the test bed of Ireland. But what's in it is just lunatic. Now, people listening, they know it's terrible and it's great to hear Newsweek featured it. And it is, of course, Orwellian. But the extent to which it's insane, I can't even believe the bad guys want this or wrote this. So essentially, there's layers of madness. One is that they don't define hate speech really at all. And Michael McDowell, the former Attorney General in Ireland, was fantastic in the Irish Parliament questioning the Justice Minister on this point, it's not defined. And he said, I've heard the reason discussed for not defining hate speech was it could make it more difficult to convict people. And he said, that's the point. It should be difficult to convict in these kinds of matters, so it should be defined, so you get the right guy. So that's one point, It's not defined. There's around 10 groups, arbitrary, that they've listed out, like traveling people, and trans, and sexual, and gender, all this nonsense, none of whom has a problem anymore with hate speech. There is no far right in Ireland worth a toss. None of these groups have any real issue, right? So that's the other layer, not defining. And the other thing is that they've put in that a single guard, based on someone whispering in his ear, can get a local, very low-level court warrant and come into your house and take everything, anything and everything. It's like, wow. It can be diaries, it can be phones, it can be computers. They could take them for weeks, I would guess. And if you don't give a PIN number, that's also listed as an offence. If you say, I don't know the PIN for that, it's an old phone, that's an offence with six months in prison potentially and a big fine. That's another insanity. And when they take it, if they find anything under the undefined hate speech kind of thing, right, they can say, well, okay, that's private. You wrote this down. You could write a diary and you could say, oh, I hate this group and I don't like that group and I think they should be thrown out. Whatever you want, which you're entitled to. Of course, you're entitled to write that stuff. I wouldn't agree with it, but if you believe that, go ahead. Keep it to yourself. It is up to you to prove to a judge that you would never in the future have shared that. So it's guilty until proven innocent has been put in this. It is thought crime. It is 1984. It is minority report. Remember the movie with Tom Cruise? They see that you will commit a crime in the future using futuristic technology and they come and arrest you. It's like that but much worse because your private writings, memes, God knows what's on your computer from stuff you've downloaded or had sent to you. You have to prove you would not in the future share that. I mean, it is just beyond notes, hopefully, you know, well, you know already. It's just insane. I keep using the word insane for this because I'm blown away, even me after three years of COVID. People need to understand that. It is insane. There's no other word. Has this come in, I mean, the UK have obviously got the online safety bill. That's another issue. And then the EU passed a bill, proposed a bill, which now passed just days later. But this, you're right, it's difficult to understand when legislation exists to tackle a so-called crime or injustice. And that's already there and everyone says that can be used and there's no issue with it being used. And then something else is brought in place, supposedly to correct a problem that isn't addressed and yet it is. And it is this confusion, I guess, and of course, we don't have the media reporting this or asking why. It's simply, well, are you for hate? I'm not for hate, therefore you want this bill. I mean, talk to us about the pushback on this and has it been scrutinized at all? Yeah, there's no scrutiny at all. I mean, basically, we know now, and it's not even controversial, I think, recently a TD or an MEP, an Irish MEP was asked, oh, what do you think of coming back to Ireland, back to Irish politics and the Dáil? And he said, well, no, and he casually let a cat out of the bag. And he said in the interview on record, he said people don't realize that over 70% of legislation comes from Europe, down to Ireland. So he said, to be honest, I'm better off over here, because that's where the control is. He didn't say control, but he said the first piece. And that's it. So essentially, I would say this is the simple way to view it now. Over the last couple of decades, increasingly, and now it's largely complete, when people go into politics, first of all, people got to remember the skill that brings you into politics is the opposite of technical, mathematical, logical. You go in there with so-called people skills. You know the type, right? So they go in there and they're kind of useless technically. Anyone can fool them, even though they're cunning. Anyone can fool them technically. And with legal matters, will fool them. So the people that go into politics now, especially in Ireland, we're like a vassal state of EU, UN, WEF. You know, we're really bad. That's why we had the longest lockdown in Europe. So they go in anyway and they quickly find out, political people find out where the power is. Like a lady said years ago about Washington, when you go into the Senate in Washington, an old guy said to her, you got to lean to the green. And he didn't mean environmentalism, he meant the dollar, you got to lean to the big guys, the money, the lobbyists, if you want to be successful. So in Ireland, they go in, they quickly find out it's all about the EU and keeping the big boys happy, and the UN and the WEF. And if you get invited to Davos, oh my God, that's the pinnacle of Irish political success. So you get the idea. So when it came to the Dáil, this legislation, they all just said, oh yeah, yeah, great. Oh, hate, love. Oh, we're all lovey-dovey. Oh, trans, you know, Ukraine, all this stuff. So all the politicians just signed it off. Didn't even read it. If they read page 10 and 11 and they had a brain, they'd say, oh my god, but they didn't. You know they didn't read it. They were all told it's great and they all signed it. And then when it was coming up to the Senate and then it would go to the President, then people began to get wind of it and began to talk about it. And then it became a problem. And then Elon Musk began to talk about it and said, what the hell's going on in Ireland? And then they started and saying, oh, he's right wing, he's an anti-Semite. There are politicians judging Elon Musk. It's like an ant judging God. It's just crazy. So also, I think it was someone connected to Trump, not Trump himself, made comments on how crazy it was. And then he did a big article, oh, Trump. Trump doesn't want it, because they know people think Trump's bad. It was propaganda to the power of 10, because they wanted it true and the media wanted it true. You know, the media all wanted it true. So luckily the Senate actually, it didn't go past and it got delayed. You know, that's all they could do. They delayed it. And then shockingly based on the stabbings of some poor children, actually migrant children, I believe. They used the anger in the public from the gross, excessive, uncontrolled migration in the last year or two. There's anger. 75% of Irish people or more in a Red Sea official poll said immigration has gone way too far, uncontrolled. It needs to be pulled back in control. So the majority in the country believes that. But the anger that's there in the country, smaller percentage of people are very angry. and a bunch of hoodlums caused a riot. They smashed windows, burned buses. They didn't beat anyone up and they didn't go after any migrants. They did a smash and grab spree on the back of public sentiment. And with the children being stabbed, it was an opportunity, it's happened before. Nothing to do with far right, nothing to do with political ideology. It was opportunistic from a bunch of hoodlums in hoodies. And the video showed that. and the government actually used that problem that they caused, right? They then tried to flip truth upside down and use the problem to ram the insane law through. You couldn't make it up unless you knew how loathsome, low-life's our politicians are and how utterly controlled they are from the NGOs and all the other groups up top. It is just shocking, right? Well, I want to go down the Irish politics side, but you need a catalyst in the UK, the catalyst for the online safety bill was the stabbing and murder of David Amess MP and that immediately everyone came out and said we need this online safety bill. Even with that individual was possibly radicalised in his local mosque but that's a conversation you weren't allowed to have so we'll just focus on. We've seen the issue there in Ireland and the government have not wasted the opportunity to jump on that. I was even looking at that and thinking, is this contrived? I mean, governments need a catalyst to push forward. And if something happens, they can point and say, look, we told you so. This is why it's needed. And everyone comes together. I mean, what were your thoughts on how that happened? And has that been the main catalyst or have other things happened to push it forward? Yeah, there was talk of, you know, there's always talk of kind of false flag and don't get me wrong, there's a ton of false flag and there's a ton of Hegelian kind of mechanisms that have been used since all of human history, problem, reaction, solution. You create a problem, essentially, you then use propaganda to get a big reaction to it. And then you come in with your pre ordained solution and everyone goes, yeah, we'll take it. So COVID's a classic example of that. A lab created gain-of-function virus. It comes out. They see that it's got a little bit of pathology to it or pathological effect. It's going to kill older people mainly. And they big it up. And then they say they have a solution, the vaccine. So there's a lot of that. This one here, I really think, because I'm a logic and data guy and I go on probabilities. That's the centre of my universe. The overwhelming probability, I would say, that guy has not worked, I believe, in 20 years since he came here, the person who did the stabbing, and probably has all kinds of issues. And I think they've even referred in some articles to some of that indirectly. They don't want to identify him. I think that was just a happening. And we saw it earlier, a girl was stabbed by, again, a migrant who had issues. And even locally in my area, a similar thing occurred a few years ago, a very tragic case with a family. So these things happen, you know, when migrants come to places, sometimes they're under pressure, they don't have the language, they develop issues. So I think that just did kind of happen. But the exploiting of it, well, like I said, is just criminal. And the reason it blew up, if that was a very rare occurrence and it just happened, and it wasn't after a year or two of increasing public discomfort, like the poll said, they know that the towns around Ireland, little towns, are getting stuffed with migrants. And they can see they're young males mainly. They're not women and children from Ukraine, come on. I mean, down in South East Wexford, there was a nursing home being built for a community of 1,200. And a couple of weeks ago, it transpired that suddenly it's not being built. It's being built in a different direction for 170 young male migrants, young male migrants, unmarried. And they're looking at bringing it up to 400 over time. Now, a thousand people marched and of course the media all sniffed and sneered at them like they're far right. It's their community. It's insane. I mean, the numbers that came in in the last six or 12 months is like 100k and the graph of the numbers coming in went through the roof. And O'Gorman, I think the minister last year, he did this, it's on the record, sent out a tweet, not in Ukrainian. In Ukrainian, Georgian, and African languages. And he basically said, Ireland's open. You'll have a house within four months. We get you a phone. We get you loads of money. Whatever. I don't know what was in it. But it was translated into all African languages and everything. So he's on the record. They want to flood the zone. And the reasons for that go back to the Pan-European Union in the 30s and speeches in 2009, I think, by, who was that CEO of Goldman Sachs who became a big UN guy, not Robinson, forget his name, an Irish guy originally. He gave a huge speech and he said it outright. We have to destroy nationalism. We have to destroy sovereignty in the EU countries. We have to break it down. And the mechanism, the best mechanism for that, besides pouring US junk television in, right? And phones, you know, the best thing is flood in very different people, ideally young males, and blend the country into a blob so we can get a big blob in Europe without any national identities. So they're actually destroying diversity because we had all these countries that you could freely travel to and see their culture. and then you come back home and you talk about it, that's actually diversity. They're all peaceful, all lovely, but they want to end diversity. They just want to make a blob because a blob can easily be translated into a super state or a China-style society. Very hard to do it when you've got identifiable nationalities in Europe. It's so simple, isn't it? This is a hundred-year-old brainstorm strategy that's clearly being deployed recently. Big scale. That's it, no racism. In fact, last thing I'll say, sorry I'm on a rant here, it's morning time, but Peter, the last thing I'd say, and this is so important for people to know and understand, The people who are using minorities from other countries as cattle, literally using them as pawns in their chess game to get their globalist Europe and globalist West, they are the ultimate racists because they have absolute scorn and contempt for poor people from all over the world that they're forcing into countries and creating difficult situations where there may be, you know, certain amounts of racism stoked and provoked, you know, like a hornet's nest, keep shoving in people, they don't have accommodation, our homeless can't get accommodation, they've ignored them for decades, and now they're shoving in hundreds of thousands with, we already have an accommodation problem, what's going to happen? But the people driving this, they are the racists. I am the opposite of racist, my record is clear, they'd love to call me one, but they can't because I have a full record on social media and forever. Absolutely the opposite. In fact, I've often shared anti-racial movies and films on my Twitter, like Kenneth Branagh, 2001 conspiracy, it's called, about Wannsee in Germany in 1942 or three. I'm clearly an anti-racist. They hate that. But that said, I know racists when I see them and the people driving the policy are racists. And of course there's nothing you can say or push back if you're called names which is this legislation about offending and finding offense and if someone has been offended you cannot prove that in a court that, you cannot prove your feelings in court and of course when someone calls you whatever, racist, xenophobe, Islamophobe, the list goes on, you can argue and you can push back but it's already been decided by whatever individual has said. They have decided and therefore you are because they have spoken. And that declaration of speech, you know, truth goes out the window. It's the issue on pronouns. If someone wants to use a pronoun then they define that person who is a man, is a woman and that must be true. And that kind of removal of truth, not only in this legislation but I guess across Europe for all the hate speech which is simply if someone finds offense then it is decided that a crime has been committed. It's beyond absurdity but also it's very malign and clever. So the people I refer to are driving this as a geopolitical crucial strategy this is not small stuff, that's why it's getting so much funding and backing. it's very important for broader globalist. Kind of government desires and to make ultimately, we won't get into detail, the intention is to translate the UN into the world government or for the West. The UN is being built and built and built and we can see the insanity coming from Guterres, the head of the UN. We're now global boiling. We're no longer warming, all nonsense. The UN is being teed up. So there's a lot put into this thing and hate speech because it is important because free speech increasingly could cause a real problem for basically plans that have been grown beautifully for 70 or 80 years since post-World War II. So, you know, too big to fail. They can't let all of the plans of geopolitical, you know, structure and infrastructure that have been built for a half century, they can't let it fail because people all start becoming aware of it and talking about it, that's why there's this extreme kind of insane zeal to get in the laws, because they're important, and people need to realize that. And you say you can call. Yeah, once you call someone a racist, the judge is going to roll over. That's the sick thing. We saw in COVID, several people brought very good cases, and they assigned a lower-level judge to check if the cases were appropriate to bring forward in the system. I didn't realize they could do this. They did. So there were mask challenges and other challenges. This judge, she went in and looked at everyone. No, I don't think that's, no, that's not required. One judge threw them all out before they even got in the system. So you know what will happen. If the government don't like someone, they'll try to nail them on this law, and the judge will be in the pocket. The judges now are no longer really independent. We saw that in COVID. They know where the wind's blowing, and they do their job. A lot of them are appointed. So that's institutional corruption gone crazy. And another one I just thought when you were talking, Peter, there was a communist activist, a very significant person. I can't remember his name, but back in America before the McCarthy era, when America was big, there were a lot of activists who wanted America to go communisto or fascististo. And one of them was caught with, not emails at that time, but circulars to all their activists. And he said to them, and he was right, very clever. he said always call our detractors, our opponents, always call them a fascist. Now he said be careful, don't call someone a fascist if it can blow back on you. In other words, don't always do it, but whenever you can, call them a fascist. And he said if we keep repeating this on an individual, after a while the people will largely just come to believe it's true. And he said, it's the most dirty word and the dirty label you can put in someone right now. So use it. And you can see now that that advice was excellent, but it turned out it all failed in America until recently. Now they've got Biden and all the rest. They're getting, they're getting to communism. But yeah, exactly that. They know that racism is powerful. if you can make it even stick a bit and get your media to keep repeating it, people will assume, well that's the racist guy. I mean, it's shocking, it's criminal, but this is the game they play. Yeah, you talked about the 70 year. I mean, I'm still blown away having grown up in Dublin, Limerick, first like nine years of my life. It was rough, but actually it was conservative as a country. You had Fianna Gael, Fianna Fáil, polar opposites in theory. Now they're all together, the union party. Has this been sped up simply with the bailout after the financial crash, with Europe then calling the shots? Because if you look at Italy and Greece, they've kind of held on to their identity. And Ireland has always been known for a strong identity. That seems to have gone out the window. Obviously, COVID has sped things up, and that's part of it. But is it the crash? Is it that Ireland is now beholden to Europe because of that or talk to us about that because the collapse in Irish society has been unbelievable. Yeah, I think it's not so much the bailout more as the symptom of the problem. I mean the fact that Ireland kowtowed and the EU, the EU flooded the zone with money. They told Ireland flood the zone and the little Irish went off and they flooded the zone for the EU overlords and it suited them because there's money everywhere and everyone was happy. And then the piper came to be paid, and they went with cap in hand, and they gave away all our money to the bondholders. So I think Ireland back then was just a biatch, really. It wasn't that they got them then, they'd already got them. So I think it's been many decades, Ireland, maybe partially because of the history of the British rule, the Irish became culturally doff the cap to the big man. They might grumble, but they doff the cap. So Ireland, over the last 30 or 40 years, we saw it with all the referendums. They were rammed through or run several times to get through. The Irish intelligentsia, politicos, Europe was the big boy. And they dropped to their knees for Europe all the way. And then they took in the corporations, did the double dutch, the tax thing. They're allowing them to get away with 1% effective tax rate. So they played the kind of beggar to the American corporations. And I think over 50% of our GDP now is biotech and pharma. So we're just kind of biatches for the pharma sector. So you can see Ireland has made itself into a kind of a rent boy on the global market. Let's be honest. It's sad, but that's the way it is. But people are waking up to that and begin to realize, my God, our whole echelon of politicians are actually, by definition, essentially traitors. Because we're voting for them and they're immediately giving their allegiance straight up the chain to forces outside the country. So they're actually technically traitors. So I think that's kind of what happened to Ireland and it showed in the longest lockdown in Europe, it shows in the hate speech laws, a test bed for this craziness. It shows in every interview when you see these goons we have up the top. It's just disgusting, like, right? And was that the total question about why Ireland? Did I miss something there? No, it's just, I find it curious, having grown up there, first nine, ten years of my life, and just seeing that collapse, and you kind of think, that's not the Ireland that I knew growing up, and then you realise it's not. It's changed beyond all recognition, with no media pushback, no political pushback, And then if you don't have Fine Gael or Fianna fail, you've got Sinn Féin, you're thinking, hmm, could this thing get worse? Okay, I'll tell you something about Sinn Féin. I mean, Sinn Féin during COVID, the government did the most insane, crazy-ass, unscientific, damaging, nonsensical measures, the worst in Europe almost. And Sinn Féin were screaming at them to do more. I mean, I'm not joking. They were literally screaming at the government, saying, you're not keeping us safe. And it was the same in all the issues. So Sinn Féin are an unmitigated disaster. They're the opposite of opposition. So they play this pantomime. And I think there's a hashtag, politics is panto. And it's so true nowadays. It's a fricking pantomime. And Sinn Féin go up and argue with the government, and the government argue back with Sinn Féin. It's all a joke. It's all a club. At the end of the day, they are all aligned with each other, really, at the Dáil bar and behind the scenes. And the reason that they're all aligned, this is the important thing, I've said it already, they all understand there's big power structures in the world, and we kow tow to them. Therefore, there's no point arguing amongst each other except as a pantomime for our voters. That's it. I mean, it sounds kind of conspiracy theory. It's basic geopolitics. Now that we have a world structure of World Economic Forum, UN, EU, and I mean, recently Professor Werner, who invented quantitative easing in 95, I interviewed him. He's an expert in central banking and all the political. He worked for the Japanese government during their financial challenges as a direct advisor, chief advisor. Learned Japanese, fluent German, fluent English, master's, PhDs from Oxford. Brilliant man. But he told me something that I actually didn't realize. He said, you know the European Parliament has no real power. It's a talk shop. The European Commission decides the laws, the Commission. And the Commission are essentially not elected. And he said, you know what other region in the last 100 years had that exact structure, and they've almost taken it from them? Soviet Union. They have a parliament, people aren't too aware, and they have a Politburo, a commission, and it's the same structure. The parliament, you let them all talk and pretend that they've got some control, but the party decides. He said, essentially, and he said, one or two or a couple of Russian historians, have noted this in the early 2000s, academically, that fascinatingly, Europe is recreating the Soviet model. And people don't know that. And of course, under that model, the EU Commission, who are diplomatic immunity, no army or police can enter their grounds under any condition, a bit like central banks, they decide, the parliament then, And blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, everyone, blah, blah, gets very high salaries, tax-free. All the people from the countries go over there and suck on the teat of Europe. They have a great time, meals for everyone, best of steaks. And they go, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And that's that. And then the countries, of course, they just doff the cap increasingly. You look at Hungary, they say, we don't want to do this. And if you go against Europe, they take the whole European media, and they feckin' bury you. They bury you in accusations of far-right, nationalistic. They take away all the EU money. They cause you pain. So this is what we have. We have a new Soviet structure that wants to become a Chinese social credit-style full totalitarian structure. It's just what it wants. The organism of the geopolitical top strata in Europe, they want the full power. It's just natural, it's in the DNA now of the whole structure, it's not any one individual or one bad guy. Yeah, it's driven primarily from the late 50s by Rockefeller Brothers Fund and all the other bad guys and NGOs and CFR and all these groups and the Club of Rome, they're all pushing one way and that's it, it's simple guys, it's not a big conspiracy theory, it's just geopolitics has gone the wrong way for us. And a lot of bad guys have ended at the top. That's all. Happened in Rome. Jesus! Yeah, and you see pushback across Europe with the rise of populist parties. Ireland and the UK sadly are sitting on their backsides with now, but that's a whole lot. I just want to just finish off on where you think this, the bill will go. It's been, what my understanding was, been in the Senate since maybe July, so and it was passed up. It's been sitting there now with more scrutiny. Where does it go? Because the police obviously will have to be sent out to police all these tweets which I thought they could do under the legislation but this is darker. Is there a way of turning it around so we just accuse everyone on the left of hurtful comments and the police must investigate? I mean is there requirement for an investigation. I'm just thinking of how you push back because this is going to pass through. I can't see any way it stopped. Yeah, I'm not entirely sure, Peter. Yes, they say we need a true by Christmas and all this talk, but they're not divulging what's actually happening. So I'm not sure what's actually happening on the ground mind you a very senior politician secretly met with me and a team of doctors, surgeons and businessmen back in September 2020. Very senior I obviously won't name in private and pretty much told us that most the politicians knew most of what I was sharing about COVID but he said, no everyone knows you don't talk about it and you support the narrative. So there's that level of institutional corruption, and I'm sure now there's similar stuff going on. A lot of the senators will have found out from their bloody daughters from social media how insane this is, but they'll know, shit, this is important. It comes from the big boys up top. We can't let them down. So I don't know exactly what's going on. I'm still hoping absolutely that with the focus on it, that they'll have to hold back their nonsense about these riots being a reason to bring in this insane law. I presume they're thinking, hmm, that's not washing. So I hope it's not inevitable. If it does happen, we got a massive problem. There's no question about that, because once it's in, it is a tool for tyranny waiting there like a nuclear weapon. sitting there on the statute of books with no place there, a criminal law, criminal in its very drafting. Criminal in its drafting, that's how bad it is. It's bad, but I guess, yeah, possibly be able to use it against itself. But you know, the judiciary and all of these bent politicians will be striving to throw out any cases involving it for leftists or nut jobs. And they'll be hyper trying to influence judges and police to use it on the people the government doesn't like. God, it's very sinister, isn't it? It's literally a tool of government to suppress people who don't agree with the government, which is treason in my mind. I mean, it might not be the exact definition. I don't care. It's treason. Well, we're all following this closely and praying and hoping that actually it is stopped. Ivor, great to have you on. Obviously, people can find you @FatEmperor on Twitter and thefatemperor.com. They can see all the videos, interviews up there on the website. Really appreciate your time today. Thanks so much for joining us. Thanks so much, Peter. And if people are wondering, I'm down south in an undisclosed location, but that's me fox there. I picked it up. It's from an old country estate in Wexford that was stripped. Guy had it for 10 years, got it for 200 euro. Beautiful case, probably 100 years old plus. So anyway, bit of trivia. That's probably a hate crime against foxes. But anyway, we'll leave it there. Thanks, Ivor. Good luck, Peter. Bye now.
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Dr. Alex Colville, Ph.D. is Co-Founder and General Partner of age1 ( https://age1.com/ ), a venture capital firm focused on catalyzing the next generation of founder-led, longevity biotech companies, with a strategy of building a community of visionaries advancing new therapeutics, tools, and technologies targeting aging and age-related diseases. With a recent initial closing of US$35 million, age1 will be focusing on founders and companies at the earliest stages of first-money in, pre-seed and seed funding, and is resourced to continue to support companies through later rounds. Dr. Colville previously established the biotech arm of Starbloom Capital and served as founding Chief of Staff of Amaranth Foundation, where he led: the foundation's support of skilled researchers and ambitious moonshot projects in the longevity field, and helped to advance their lobbying efforts; the TIME Initiative (a group with mission to activate undergraduate students' interest in aging biology); the Marine Biology Laboratory Biology of Aging Summer Course, among other programs. Dr. Colville completed his Ph.D. in Genetics at Stanford University studying the biology of aging in Dr. Thomas Rando's lab while consulting for several family offices, the R&D team of Rubedo Life Sciences, and the business development team of Maze Therapeutics. Prior to his Ph.D., while at Northeastern University completing his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Chemical Engineering with a Minor in Biochemical Engineering, he advised pharma companies as a management consultant at Putnam Associates, a boutique life sciences consulting firm. Support the show
In this episode, Dori is joined by the awesome Pratiksha "Patti" Parekh! Join in on the conversation as they cover not only what is happening across our industry today, but also have a great discussion around the powerful effects that dedicating yourself to continuous learning, building nimble maps, and actively participating in giving and receiving supportive mentorship can have not just in our professional lives, but in our personal lives as well. Ms. Parekh is a biopharmaceutical, pharmaceutical & combination product consultant with a reputation of solving multifaceted product lifecycle challenges in single-product and multi-product facilities. Currently, she is a Principal Consultant at CAI, an organization that she has been with for almost 15 years. She has worked at over ten organizations across the globe and has supported bringing innovative therapies to patients, as well as continuous improvement of existing programs to maintain compliance with global regulations. A highlight in her career was being Deputy Director of Validation at a vaccine organization fulfilling government contracts. Ms. Parekh holds a BS in Biochemical Engineering and a BA in Economics from Rutgers University; an MS in Chemical Engineering from Columbia University; and an MS in Regulatory Sciences from Johns Hopkins University.Connect with Pratiksha on LinkedIn*Disclaimer: Podcast guest participated in the podcast as an individual subject matter expert and contributor. The views and opinions they share are not necessarily shared by their employer. Nor should any reference to specific products or services be interpreted as commercial endorsements by their current employer. This is a joint Podcast production of ProcellaRX and KENX
Dr. P and Dr. Saraswathy Nochur discuss why it is imperative that people of diverse backgrounds participate in clinical trials. Dr. Nochur explains what happens before, during, and after a clinical trial and notes that people can find a clinical trial for which they may be qualified by visiting www.clinicaltrials.gov.Saraswathy Nochur is Chief DE&I Officer at Alnylam Pharmaceuticals in Cambridge, MA where she works with various stakeholders to increase diversity, promote equity and foster inclusion at Alnylam, and also co-leads initiatives to increase diversity in clinical trials. She previously was Head, Global Regulatory Affairs at Alnylam for 14 years, enabling the development and approval of four RNA interference therapeutics for rare diseases. She has been in the Boston biotechnology industry since 1989. Sara holds a Ph.D. in Biochemical Engineering from MIT. Sara is on the Board of Marinus Pharmaceuticals, a company developing innovative therapeutics to treat rare seizure disorders and of Decibel Therapeutics, who are developing regenerative and gene therapy strategies to restore hearing and balance. She is a host and member of the Board of Hospitality Homes, a non-profit organization that provides free/low-cost housing for patients/families who seek medical care in Boston. She is also on the Board of Biomedical Science Careers Program (BSCP), a non-profit organization that aims to increase the representation of underrepresented minority and disadvantaged individuals in all facets of science and medicine. Please note that the website "clinical trials.gov" was inadvertently referred to as "clintrials.gov" in this episode. Please visit www.clinicaltrials.gov to find out more information about clinical trials being conducted in the United States.
Ivor Cummins joins Dr. Kelly Victory to discuss The Great Reset, health censorship, and resisting the effects of pandemic propaganda. Ivor Cummins completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent 30 years in corporate technical leadership positions. Since 2012, Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. Ivor lives in Dublin, Ireland, with his wife and five children. Find more at https://thefatemperor.com/ and follow him at https://twitter.com/fatemperor. Read Ivor Cummins' book “Eat Rich, Live Long” at Amazon.com 「 SPONSORED BY 」 Find out more about the companies that make this show possible and get special discounts on amazing products at https://drdrew.com/sponsors • COZY EARTH - Say goodbye to hot, restless nights with soft, temperature-regulating bedding from Cozy Earth. Susan and Drew love Cozy Earth's sheets made with super-soft viscose from bamboo! Use code DREW at checkout to save 40% at https://drdrew.com/cozy • GENUCEL - Using a proprietary base formulated by a pharmacist, Genucel has created skincare that can dramatically improve the appearance of facial redness and under-eye puffiness. Genucel uses clinical levels of botanical extracts in their cruelty-free, natural, made-in-the-USA line of products. Get an extra discount with promo code DREW at https://genucel.com/drew • PRIMAL LIFE - Dr. Drew recommends Primal Life's 100% natural dental products to improve your mouth. Get a sparkling smile by using natural teeth whitener without harsh chemicals. For a limited time, get 60% off at https://drdrew.com/primal • PALEOVALLEY - "Paleovalley has a wide variety of extraordinary products that are both healthful and delicious,” says Dr. Drew. "I am a huge fan of this brand and know you'll love it too!” Get 15% off your first order at https://drdrew.com/paleovalley • THE WELLNESS COMPANY - Counteract harmful spike proteins with TWC's Signature Series Spike Support Formula containing nattokinase and selenium. Learn more about TWC's supplements at https://twc.health/drew 「 MEDICAL NOTE 」 The CDC states that COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective, and reduce your risk of severe illness. You should always consult your personal physician before making any decisions about your health. 「 ABOUT the SHOW 」 Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Kaleb Nation (https://kalebnation.com) and Susan Pinsky (https://twitter.com/firstladyoflove). This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. 「 WITH DR. KELLY VICTORY 」 Dr. Kelly Victory MD is a board-certified trauma and emergency specialist with over 30 years of clinical experience. She served as CMO for Whole Health Management, delivering on-site healthcare services for Fortune 500 companies. She holds a BS from Duke University and her MD from the University of North Carolina. Follow her at https://earlycovidcare.org and https://twitter.com/DrKellyVictory. 「 ABOUT DR. DREW 」 For over 30 years, Dr. Drew has answered questions and offered guidance to millions through popular shows like Celebrity Rehab (VH1), Dr. Drew On Call (HLN), Teen Mom OG (MTV), and the iconic radio show Loveline. Now, Dr. Drew is opening his phone lines to the world by streaming LIVE from his home studio. Watch all of Dr. Drew's latest shows at https://drdrew.tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI PMP completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent over 25 years in corporate technical leadership and management positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. His uniquely powerful ability has been to rapidly resolve complex multifactorial issues, involving all branches of science and technology – there has been no field which he could not integrate into successful and rapid resolution. In 2015 he was shortlisted in the top six of around 500 applicants for Chartered Engineer status that year, and also completed a Stanford certificate in technical innovation and entrepreneurial management. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights at public speaking engagements around the world, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity. He has presented on heart disease primary root causes at the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR) in London. He has also debated Irish Professors of Medicine on stage, at the annual conference of the Irish National Institute of Preventative Cardiology (NIPC). Over the past decade he has captivated audiences all over the world – in USA, UK, Ireland, Estonia, Israel, Switzerland etc. Ivor's 2018 book “Eat Rich, Live Long” (co-authored with preventative medicine expert Jeffry Gerber MD, FAAFP), details the conclusions of their shared research: https://www.amazon.com/Eat-Rich-Live-Long-Mastering/dp/1628602732/ His public lectures and interviews are available on YouTube, where he has 230,000+ subscribers and 26 million views have been recorded to date: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPn4FsiQP15nudug9FDhluA Ivor's most recent project has been to further democratize health and longevity information via the www.metabolicduo.com platform. Ivor lives in Dublin, Ireland, with his wife and five children. https://covidchroniclesmovie.com/ https://twitter.com/FatEmperor https://thefatemperor.com/about-ivor-cummins/ www.metabolicduo.com The mentioned CBDC cartoon: https://twitter.com/FatEmperor/status/1676125225187000320 Jacob Nordangard's site, and his interview with Ivor: https://blog.jacobnordangard.se/ https://youtu.be/c5w0znxE0f0 Ivor's interview with Mattias Desmet. https://youtu.be/dPisp_VgEO8 The mentioned “Liars Compilation” video: https://youtu.be/wL6MId9_T88 ========= About Tom Nelson: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89cj_OtPeenLkWMmdwcT8Dt0DGMb8RGR Twitter: https://twitter.com/tan123 Substack: https://tomn.substack.com/ About Tom: https://tomn.substack.com/about
Join us as we talk to Ashish Jhina, the Co-founder Jumbotail about their story. In 2005, Ashish earned a dual degree in Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology from IIT Delhi. He later pursued an MBA from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business and an MS in Environment and Resources—Freshwater from Stanford University in 2011. During his time at IIT Delhi, Ashish gained valuable experience interning at the Technical University of Denmark and the French National Institute of Agricultural Research. Subsequently, he worked with prominent companies such as Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and Moutain Hazelnuts. In 2009, he co-founded a company named NextDrop before co-founding Jumbotail in 2015. Ashish's dedication to excellence and his commitment to empowering retailers have resulted in Jumbotail being recognized as a transformative force within the industry. Apart from his contributions to Jumbotail, Ashish is highly regarded as a leading figure in the entrepreneurial community. For more visit - https://ajuniorvc.com/podcast/
Paul Nicklen has documented the beauty and plight of our planet for more than twenty years. His work is collected by Hollywood icons, rock stars and royalty. In 2019, he became the youngest person inducted into the International Photography Hall of Fame. He has said it is one thing to capture the natural world in a moment of grace and dignity, but that pales in comparison to an image that shines a brighter light on the environmental crisis and drives everyday people to action, even if only in some small way. His work has been singled out for creating a unique connection between image and viewer by featuring wild subjects in some of the most extreme conditions known on Earth. He is a Sony Artisan of Imagery and aligns with Rolex's Perpetual Planet initiative on collaborative efforts to preserve the natural world. Nicklen has won more than thirty of the field's most prestigious awards, including the BBC's Wildlife Photographer of the Year, and the World Press Photo for Photojournalism. He has exhibited in galleries, museums and institutions around the world, including Hilton Asmus Contemporary (Chicago), Lyons Gallery (Australia), Galerie Gadcollection (Paris), Eisele Gallery (Cincinnati) and Fineart Oslo (Oslo). Cristina Mittermeier was born in Mexico City in 1966. She graduated from the ITESM University in Mexico with a degree in Biochemical Engineering in Marine Sciences. She later attended the Fine Art Photography program at the Corcoran College for the Arts in Washington, D.C. She was named one of National Geographic's Adventurers of the Year in 2018. Her Photographs have been exhibited in galleries around the World, including Hilton Asmus (Chicago), the Saatchi Gallery (London), C. Parker Gallery (Greenwich), and Eisele Gallery (Cincinnati). She is currently preparing for a solo exhibition at the prestigious Gallerie d'Italia in Turino, Italy. Mittermeier's many awards include the Smithsonian Conservation Photographer of the Year; the Humanity Content Creator Award from HIPA; the Imaging Award for Photographers Who Give Back; the Seattle Aquarium's Sylvia Earle Medal; Travel + Leisure's Global Vision Award, and was named one of the “100 Latinos Most Committed to Climate Action.” She is a World Photographic Academy member; was the first female photographer to reach one million followers on Instagram; is a Sony Artisan of Imagery; and aligns with Rolex's Perpetual Planet initiative on collaborative efforts to preserve the natural world. EXHIBITION: “Double Exposure: Two Photographers, One Mission” at C. Parker Gallery features more than 30 large-scale photographs by Nicklen and Mittermeier (on view May 1 ‒ June 26, 2013) at the C. Parker Gallery in the Greenwich, Connecticut area. Cristina Mittermeier & Paul Nicklen ONLINE: www.SeaLegacy.org JONES.SHOW Online: Join us in the Jones.Show Lounge on Facebook. Twitter (Randy): https://twitter.com/randallkjones Instagram (Randy): https://www.instagram.com/randallkennethjones/ Facebook (Randy): https://www.facebook.com/mindzoo/ Web: RandallKennethJones.com Twitter (Susan): https://twitter.com/SiriouslySusan Instagram (Susan): https://www.instagram.com/siriouslysusan/ Facebook (Susan): https://www.facebook.com/siriouslysusan/ Web: SusanCBennett.com LinkedIn (Kevin): https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-randall-jones/ Web: KevinRandallJones.com www.Jones.Show
Hana Janebdar is the co-founder and CEO of Juno Bio, a women's health company working to decode the vaginal microbiome. She is joining us today from London. Hana received a BSc in Biology from Imperial College London and an MSc in Biochemical Engineering. When she was researching microbiomes, she discovered that there was an opportunity to close the gender health gap and advance vaginal microbiome research. Her company, Juno Bio recently launched its Vaginal Microbiome Test, the first at-home comprehensive screen that allows women to receive insight into her full vaginal microbiome profile and what it means for their wellness. In this interview, we are discussing the role the vaginal microbiome (VM) plays in overall health and fertility, what fertility patients and doctors need to know about the VM, and how to test your VM. Read the full article and transcript on the website. You can find Juno Bio by clicking here. Do you have a diagnosis of "unexplained infertility" and want to get to the bottom of what's going on?Click here to join Dr. Aimee for The TUSHY Method Class Dr. Aimee will explain the 5 tests you need to get a diagnosis before treatment. The next live class call is on Monday, June 12, 2023 at 4pm PST, where Dr. Aimee will explain IVF and there will be time to ask her your questions live on Zoom. Looking for the best products to support you while you're TTC? Get Dr. Aimee's brand new Conception Kit here. Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America's most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org. Other ways to connect with Dr. Aimee and The Egg Whisperer Show: Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more fertility tips!Subscribe to the newsletter to get updates
"Eat Rich, Live Long" by Ivor Cummins and Dr. Jeffry Gerber is a book that promotes a low-carbohydrate, high-fat (LCHF) lifestyle for optimal health and longevity. The authors argue that a diet high in carbohydrates and sugar, as commonly consumed in Western societies, is responsible for many chronic diseases, such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. The book provides scientific evidence supporting the LCHF approach, including studies that demonstrate the benefits of a diet low in carbohydrates and high in healthy fats for weight loss, blood sugar control, and reducing inflammation. The authors also explain how a LCHF diet can improve cardiovascular health, cognitive function, and increase longevity. In addition to discussing the science behind the LCHF approach, the book also offers practical advice for implementing a LCHF diet. This includes guidance on how to select high-quality, nutrient-dense foods, how to choose the right types of fats, and how to prepare delicious meals and snacks that are low in carbohydrates and high in healthy fats. Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent 30 years in corporate technical leadership positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights at public speaking engagements around the world, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity. He has recently presented at the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR) and also at the Irish National Institute of Preventative Cardiology (NIPC) annual conferences. https://thefatemperor.com/ ----------------------------------------------------- DONATE and help the channel grow - https://donorbox.org/help-me-buy-stuff PRE-ORDER MY GAMESTOP BOOK - https://wen-moon.com Buy Brexit: The Establishment Civil War - https://amzn.to/39XXVjq ----------------------------------------------------- You can listen to the show on Spotify, Apple, and all major platforms - https://chatterpodcast.podbean.com/ Watch Us On Odysee.com - https://odysee.com/$/invite/@TheJist:4 Join My Mailing List - https://www.getrevue.co/profile/thejist Follow Me On Twitter - https://twitter.com/Give_Me_TheJist ----------------------------------------------------- Website - https://thejist.co.uk/ Music from Just Jim – https://soundcloud.com/justjim Extract Labs CBD - https://extract-labs.pxf.io/n10JMa Canva Premium Graphics - https://partner.canva.com/b3A9X6
Since March 2020, Ivor has dedicated his problem-solving, analytical and biochemical expertise to deep and revealing analysis of the Covid19 pandemic situation. =========================================================================== Activation Products + my other Services & Donations https://www.awakeningpodcast.org/store/ =========================================================================== About my Guest: Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI PMP completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent over 25 years in corporate technical leadership and management positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. His uniquely powerful ability has been to rapidly resolve complex multifactorial issues, involving all branches of science and technology – there has been no field which he could not integrate into successful and rapid resolution. In 2015 he was shortlisted in the top six of around 500 applicants for Chartered Engineer status that year, and also completed a Stanford certificate in technical innovation and entrepreneurial management. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights at public speaking engagements around the world, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity. He has presented on heart disease primary root causes at the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR) in London. He has also debated Irish Professors of Medicine on stage, at the annual conference of the Irish National Institute of Preventative Cardiology (NIPC). Over the past decade he has captivated audiences all over the world – in USA, UK, Ireland, Estonia, Israel, Switzerland etc. Since March 2020, Ivor has dedicated his problem-solving, analytical and biochemical expertise to deep and revealing analysis of the Covid19 pandemic situation. Ivor's 2018 book “Eat Rich, Live Long” (co-authored with preventative medicine expert Jeffry Gerber MD, FAAFP), details the conclusions of their shared research: His public lectures and interviews are available on YouTube, where he has >200,000 subscribers and 16 million views have been recorded to date: Ivor lives in Dublin, Ireland, with his wife and five children. What we Discussed: - How he started to start his investigation journal - Why Covid was a Flu - The Simulation proving that this was all organised - The New York Times attack - Censorship - Mask Uselessness - The spread of Influenza - The Spanish Flu - No Media attention as Ivor can prove all the information that he claims - Sweden has lowest morality compared to other Northern countries. - The Mandates with the MRNA jab and side effects - Controlled Opposition - Always know the truth - His launch of metabolic Duo - Why he called his Podcast 'The Fat Emperor and more How to Contact Ivor: Most of Ivor's material is readily accessible via his rapidly growing website: https://thefatemperor.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPn4FsiQP15nudug9FDhluA. Book - https://www.amazon.com/Eat-Rich-Live-Long-Mastering/dp/1628602732/ Movie mentioned in the Interview https://covidchroniclesmovie.com/ https://metabolicduo.com/ ================================ More about the Awakening Podcast Store https://www.awakeningpodcast.org/store/ Donations https://www.awakeningpodcast.org/support/ All Podcasts + Coaching and Social Media https://bio.link/podcaster https://awakeningpodcast.org/
It's the 100th Episode! Because we know how many of our listeners play TTRPGs and worldbuild for those, rather than for prose fiction, we wanted to celebrate our 100th episode with a panel episode on gaming! We're delighted to welcome Cate Osborn, Andrew Nome, and Sharang Biswas to discuss worldbuilding for and in games. (We usually overload your TBRs, but our guests are guaranteed to overload your To-Be-Played list.) In this conversation, we talk a lot about how the communal nature of ttrpgs creates a very different worldbuilding process than a writer creating a world more or less in isolation. The great joy of gaming is in the collaboration of the storytelling! We also examine how the worldbuilding can both inform and be informed by the gaming mechanics. [Transcript tk] Our Guests: Cate Osborn / Catieosaurus (she/they) is a certified ADHD sex educator, mental health advocate and full-time content creator. As a professional streamer and TTRPG influencer, she is passionate about opening conversations about neurodiversity and accessibility into the gaming community. Andrew Nome has been running tabletop games in various systems for twenty years, and is the creator of the Cartesian TTRPG system. He lives in Denver with his terrible cat, who he loves far more than she deserves, and spends his time overthinking things on twitter as @NomeDaBarbarian. Sharang Biswas: I'm a game designer, writer and artist based in New York City. I have a particular love of role-playing, interactive storytelling and immersive theater. I have a Masters from ITP (Interactive Telecommunications Program) at NYU-Tisch, and a B.A. and B.E. in Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering from Dartmouth College. You can learn more about me on on my LinkedIn page, and follow me on Twitter. You can also access some of my games at itch.io.
What will the next generation of medicine production look like? Dr. Govind Rao joins us today to discuss the importance of constructing safe and effective medications – standards that are harder to reach than one may think… Dr. Rao is a Professor of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, and the Director of the Center for Advanced Sensor Technology at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. His research interests are primarily focused on how to enhance the production of protein-based therapeutics from the traditional fermentation and cell culture approach – something biopharmaceuticals have been doing for over 30 years. In this episode, we discuss: Experimentation that Dr. Rao's lab is doing. New technology that is enabling scientists to create proteins. The paradigm shift that may be on the horizon for therapeutic production. Drugs that are most likely to improve in the near future. Wondering how Dr. Rao is contributing to the future of medicine and wellness? Join in now to see for yourself! Want to find out more about Dr. Rao and his research? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
Our new episode features Dr. Misti Ushio, Managing Partner at Digitalis Ventures. Prior to joining Digitalis Ventures, Dr. Ushio was the founding CEO of TARA Biosystems, which was acquired by ValoHealth in 2022. TARA Biosystems was spun out of Prof. Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic's lab at Columbia University and Prof. Milica Radisic's lab at the University of Toronto. TARA developed physiologically relevant 3D cardiac tissue models for cardiac risk assessment and drug discovery applications. Previously, Dr. Ushio served as Chief Strategy Officer and Managing Director of Harris & Harris Group, where she advised and invested in life sciences companies. Dr. Ushio has also held management roles at Merck & Company, where she developed vaccines and biological products, and Columbia Technology Ventures, where she managed the intellectual property of several scientific and engineering portfolios. She has also served as a Director on the boards of private and public life sciences companies. Dr. Ushio holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Johns Hopkins University, a Master of Science in Chemical Engineering from Lehigh University, and a PhD in Biochemical Engineering from University College London. In this episode we discuss with Dr. Ushio her career journey, highlighting her entrepreneurial experience at different companies and entrepreneurial stages. We also discuss the foundation, growth, and acquisition of TARA Biosystems, the field of biotech generally, and the transition to a career in Venture Capital.Digitalis Ventures is a venture capital firm with headquarters in New York City. They invest in solutions to complex problems in human and animal health and support entrepreneurs, scientists, and inventors in their entrepreneurial ventures.
Artist bio https://www.cristinamittermeier.com Instagram: @Mitty Cristina Goettsch Mittermeier, "Mitty", was born in Mexico City in 1966 and grew up in nearby Cuernavaca, in the sunny state of Morelos. Hailed as one of the most influential conservation photographers of our time, she has dedicated her entire life to protecting the World's oceans - inspiring millions of people to do the same. She graduated from the ITESM University in Mexico with a degree in Biochemical Engineering in Marine Sciences. She later attended the Fine Art Photography program at the Corcoran College for the Arts in Washington, D.C. She has three adult children, John, Michael and Juliana, all of whom are passionate about nature. She lives on Vancouver Island, in British Columbia, Canada. In 2005 Mittermeier founded the prestigious International League of Conservation Photographers (ILCP) to provide a platform for photographers working on environmental issues and coined the phrase "conservation photography". In 2014 she co-founded SeaLegacy, a non-profit organization using strategic communications at the intersection of art, science, and conservation to protect and rewild the ocean for the benefit of biodiversity, humanity, and climate within our lifetimes. “Images can help us understand the urgency many photographers feel to protect wild places. My work is about building a greater awareness of the responsibility of what it means to be human. It is about understanding that the history of every living thing that has ever existed on this planet also lives within us. It is about the ethical imperative—the urgent reminder that we are linked to all other species on this planet and that we have a duty to act as the keepers of our fellow life forms.” Cristina's work has published in hundreds of prestigious magazines, including National Geographic, TIME, McLean's, The Men's Journal and O. Along with her partner, Paul Nicklen, she was named one of National Geographic's Adventurers of the Year in 2018, and in 2021, she was featured in Welcome to Earth on Disney+. Cristina is honoured with many prestigious awards, including the Smithsonian Conservation Photographer of the Year Award, the Humanity Content Creator Award from HIPA and the Imaging Award for Photographers who Give Back. In 2021, she received the Seattle Aquarium's Sylvia Earle Medal and Travel + Leisure's Global Vision Award and was named one of the 100 Latinos Most Committed to Climate Action. Additionally, she is a World Photographic Academy member and the first female photographer to reach 1 million followers on Instagram. Cristina is a committed impact investor and an influential voice in bridging financial returns while creating a positive social and environmental impact.
Artist bio https://www.cristinamittermeier.com Instagram: @Mitty Cristina Goettsch Mittermeier, "Mitty", was born in Mexico City in 1966 and grew up in nearby Cuernavaca, in the sunny state of Morelos. Hailed as one of the most influential conservation photographers of our time, she has dedicated her entire life to protecting the World's oceans - inspiring millions of people to do the same. She graduated from the ITESM University in Mexico with a degree in Biochemical Engineering in Marine Sciences. She later attended the Fine Art Photography program at the Corcoran College for the Arts in Washington, D.C. She has three adult children, John, Michael and Juliana, all of whom are passionate about nature. She lives on Vancouver Island, in British Columbia, Canada. In 2005 Mittermeier founded the prestigious International League of Conservation Photographers (ILCP) to provide a platform for photographers working on environmental issues and coined the phrase "conservation photography". In 2014 she co-founded SeaLegacy, a non-profit organization using strategic communications at the intersection of art, science, and conservation to protect and rewild the ocean for the benefit of biodiversity, humanity, and climate within our lifetimes. “Images can help us understand the urgency many photographers feel to protect wild places. My work is about building a greater awareness of the responsibility of what it means to be human. It is about understanding that the history of every living thing that has ever existed on this planet also lives within us. It is about the ethical imperative—the urgent reminder that we are linked to all other species on this planet and that we have a duty to act as the keepers of our fellow life forms.” Cristina's work has published in hundreds of prestigious magazines, including National Geographic, TIME, McLean's, The Men's Journal and O. Along with her partner, Paul Nicklen, she was named one of National Geographic's Adventurers of the Year in 2018, and in 2021, she was featured in Welcome to Earth on Disney+. Cristina is honoured with many prestigious awards, including the Smithsonian Conservation Photographer of the Year Award, the Humanity Content Creator Award from HIPA and the Imaging Award for Photographers who Give Back. In 2021, she received the Seattle Aquarium's Sylvia Earle Medal and Travel + Leisure's Global Vision Award and was named one of the 100 Latinos Most Committed to Climate Action. Additionally, she is a World Photographic Academy member and the first female photographer to reach 1 million followers on Instagram. Cristina is a committed impact investor and an influential voice in bridging financial returns while creating a positive social and environmental impact.
This week we revisit our panel discussion where our guest speakers discuss the main issues facing the environment and what Londoners can do to help tackle them. Guest speakers include Dr. Franco Berruti from Western University's Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Teresa Hollingsworth from The Upper Thames River Conversation Authority, and Nicole Karsch from London Environmental Network. Moderated by environmental journalist and LCF Environmental Advisory Committee member, Mary Ann Colihan.
Hana Janebdar is the co-founder and CEO of Juno Bio, a women's health company working to decode the vaginal microbiome. She is joining us today from London. Hana received a BSc in Biology from Imperial College London and an MSc in Biochemical Engineering. When she was researching microbiomes, she discovered that there was an opportunity to close the gender health gap and advance vaginal microbiome research. Her company, Juno Bio recently launched its Vaginal Microbiome Test, the first at-home comprehensive screen that allows women to receive insight into her full vaginal microbiome profile and what it means for their wellness. In this interview, we are discussing the role the vaginal microbiome (VM) plays in overall health and fertility, what fertility patients and doctors need to know about the VM, and how to test your VM. Read the full article and transcript on the website. Do you have questions about IVF?Click here to join Dr. Aimee for The IVF Class. The next live class call is on Monday, December 5, 2022 at 4pm PST, where Dr. Aimee will explain IVF and there will be time to ask her your questions live on Zoom. Click to find The Egg Whisperer Show podcast on your favorite podcasting app. Watch Dr. Aimee on YouTube Sign up for The Egg Whisperer newsletter to get updates Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America's most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org.
This is the third podcast in a sequence looking at the experiences of black researchers in science and technology. Discussing some of these issues is Paulette Williams, Founder and Managing Director of Leading Routes, and Dr Michael Sulu, a Lecturer in University College London's Department of Biochemical Engineering, and the STEM lead within Leading Routes.
Thank you for tuning in for another episode of Life's Best Medicine. Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI PMP completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent over 25 years in corporate technical leadership and management positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. His uniquely powerful ability has been to rapidly resolve complex multifactorial issues, involving all branches of science and technology – there has been no field which he could not integrate into successful and rapid resolution. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights at public speaking engagements around the world, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity. He has presented on heart disease primary root causes at the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR) in London. He has also debated Irish Professors of Medicine on stage, at the annual conference of the Irish National Institute of Preventative Cardiology (NIPC). Over the past decade he has captivated audiences all over the world – in USA, UK, Estonia, Israel, Switzerland, Germany etc. Since March 2020, Ivor has dedicated his problem-solving, analytical and biochemical expertise to deep and revealing analysis of the Covid19 pandemic situation. In this discussion Brian and Ivor talk about how Ivor became involved in the metabolic health world, how he became interested in and involved in the Covid-19 pandemic, the many negative impacts that have resulted from the methods employed by various governments to manage the Covid-19 pandemic, the findings of Ivor's research on the Covid-19 virus, the effect of the media companies' coverage of the Covid-19 pandemic on public perception of the virus, the phenomenon of viral interference, the totalitarian nature of the enforcement of extreme Covid-19 management measures, the absolute necessity of open debate for the health and accuracy of science, why integrity is crucial for the health of society and the survival of freedom, and what we've learned coming out of the global Covid-19 situation. Life's Best Medicine According to Ivor: “What keeps me going is the future of humanity. People keep me going. What really drives me is the future for everyone—and especially the children. And that's what keeps me going and going and going because what else is there?” Thank you for listening. Have a blessed day and stay healthy! Links: Ivor Cummins: Eat Rich, Live Long (book) YouTube Website Dr. Brian Lenzkes: Website Low Carb MD Podcast Simply Snackin'
Ivor Cummins was one of the loudest, most credible voices that spoke out against the policies implemented to curb the spread of covid. As a result of his evidential based approach he was vilified and censored, to the point where he was accused of being responsible for the death of a DUP councilor, with whom he had shared a single tweet exchange. Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent 30 years in corporate technical leadership positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights at public speaking engagements around the world, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity. He has recently presented at the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR) and also at the Irish National Institute of Preventative Cardiology (NIPC) annual conferences. https://twitter.com/FatEmperor https://thefatemperor.com/ https://www.scandinavianfreedom.events/ WHY Covid and Climate Ruined our World: The Full Explanation! - https://rumble.com/v1p0yhd-why-covid-and-climate-ruined-our-world-the-full-explanation.html Evidence For and Against the Effectiveness of Lockdown Policies – https://thefatemperor.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Evidence-For-and-Against-the-Effectiveness-of-Lockdown-Policies-DRAFT-RevC.pdf HELP ME CROWDFUND MY GAMESTOP BOOK. Go to https://wen-moon.com to join the crowdfunding campaign and pre-order To The Moon: The GameStop Saga! You can listen to the show on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5AYWZh12d92D4PDASG4McB?si=5835f2cf172d47cd&nd=1 Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chatter/id1273192590 Google Podcasts - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5wb2RpYW50LmNvL2NoYXR0ZXIvcnNzLnhtbA And all major podcast platforms. Watch Us On Odysee.com - https://odysee.com/$/invite/@TheJist:4 Sign up and watch videos to earn crypto-currency! Buy Brexit: The Establishment Civil War - https://amzn.to/39XXVjq Mailing List - https://www.getrevue.co/profile/thejist Twitter - https://twitter.com/Give_Me_TheJist Website - https://thejist.co.uk/ Music from Just Jim – https://soundcloud.com/justjim
Medical imaging technologies have revolutionized healthcare in America and around the world. We talk with a Professor of Medical Physics and Biochemical Engineering about what we'll see next.
National Breastfeeding Month – August 2022Dr. Allison Stiles, Chair of the Shelby County Breastfeeding CoalitionAugust is National Breastfeeding month and on this episode, my guest and I explore the health benefits to both mom and baby as well as the barriers to breastfeeding. Dr. Allison Stiles is a physician and advocate for breastfeeding and an advocate for underserved populations. Join us for this informative conversation. More About Dr. Stiles:Dr. Allison Stiles has been practicing Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, “Med-Peds” in Midtown Memphis since 2003 when she moved back to be closer to family. She had lived in Memphis from the age of 5 through high school at Central High. She attended the University of Missouri-Columbia where she received a BS in Biochemical Engineering in 1985. She worked for Procter and Gamble as an Engineer in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Cincinnati, Ohio, Italy, and England. In 1995 she retired after 10 years and went to Medical School at the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Stiles did her Med-Peds (Internal Medicine and Pediatrics) residency at the University of Illinois- Chicago. She is double board certified in Pediatrics and Internal Medicine.Practicing in Pediatrics and her experience with her own children led to her interest in Breastfeeding and “Lactivism”. She is Chair of the Shelby County Breastfeeding Coalition and a TN AAP Chapter Breastfeeding Coordinator. She received her certification as a Lactation Consultant in 2016. She has lectured on Breastfeeding for UT Medical students, Family Practice Residents, Pediatric Residents, and Midwives. She was a lecturer for the TN Breastfeeding Symposium 3 times and has taught a class for new Parents every month for over 5 years. She is a contributing author of the article, “Breastfeeding Sisters that are Receiving Support: Community-Based Peer Support Program Created for and by Women of Color, published in the Journal of Breastfeeding Medicine on 2/21.Dr. Stiles has partnered with and supported OutMemphis, Friends for Life, and the Metamorphosis Center. She treats Transgender and Non-binary people to help them with their healthcare needs and to be their Primary Care doctor. She is one of the few Memphis providers of PrEP, to prevent HIV. She has been treating HIV for over 15 years.Dr. Stiles is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the American College of Physicians (ACP). She is a member of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine, the AAP Section on Breastfeeding Medicine, the US Lactation Consultant Association, the International Lactation Consultant Association, the Memphis Pediatric Society, and the Memphis Medical Society. She is a member of the WPATH – the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, and the Academy of Pediatrics –Section on LGBTQ.Her Midtown practice, called “Memphis Internal Medicine and Pediatrics” is nearly 20 years old. She takes care of people of all ages, from newborns to Geriatrics. Dr. Stiles believes in science and compassionate care for all people without boundaries.Resources:www.shelbycountybreastfeeding.orgwww.memphis-medpeds.com
Noubar Afeyan is the founder and CEO of life sciences innovation firm Flagship Pioneering. He's also the chairman and co-founder of Moderna, known for its Covid-19 vaccine. He has helped start more than 70 public and private healthcare and life sciences companies over the course of his career.Born in Beirut, Lebanon, to Armenian parents, he and his family fled the Lebanese Civil War to move to Montreal in 1975. Prior to founding Flagship Pioneering, Noubar was the founder and CEO of PerSeptive Biosystems, a leader in bio-instrumentation that grew to $100 million in annual revenues. He has written numerous scientific publications and is the inventor of over 100 patents.SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER & STAY UPDATED > http://bit.ly/tfh-newsletterFOLLOW TFH ON INSTAGRAM > http://www.instagram.com/thefounderhourFOLLOW TFH ON TWITTER > http://www.twitter.com/thefounderhourINTERESTED IN BECOMING A SPONSOR? EMAIL US > partnerships@thefounderhour.com
In this episode, Marian M.P. Temelkov, Global CEO at Dynamis Group, welcomes to the podcast Keith Williams - Co-founder and Managing Director at Phenotypeca. Tune in and discover: ✔️ What is bioscience and what does it have in store for humanity, ✔️ How to create a caring environment for teams to thrive, ✔️ Applying care when facing adversity, ✔️ The role of effective communication when leading diverse teams, ✔️ About the ability to recharge, and more! Keith Williams is Co-founder and Managing Director of Phenotypeca, the ‘go-to' platform for the development of baker's yeast strains that is making life-saving medicines more affordable and accessible for all that need them. He is an entrepreneur, investor and director with over thirty years' global experience in the IT and Healthcare sectors and a strong interest in the intersection of the two disciplines. Keith has used this expertise to spearhead multiple industry-leading biotechnology projects, most recently assembling a consortium of world leaders in robotics, automation, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to collectively develop a revolutionary Lab 4.0 approach. Keith has an MSc in Biochemical Engineering and a BSc in Biological Sciences from the University of Birmingham, and is a self-confessed cricket nut. About Phenotypeca: Phenotypeca is becoming the ‘go-to' platform for the development of baker's yeast strains for industrial-scale manufacture of vaccines, therapeutic and other recombinant proteins. These markets had over $200billion in revenue globally in 2020 and Phenotypeca offers an animal free, sustainable option for both these specific markets and other industrial applications. Phenotypeca has generated the World's largest collection of diverse baker's yeast strains engineered for industrial recombinant protein production and is developing the ground-breaking Lab 4.0 approach alongside a consortium of World leaders in machine learning, robotics and artificial intelligence. Phenotypeca is currently fundraising and was recently awarded a grant by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for a project in the vaccine development space. Tune in!
In this week's episode of Healthspan Academy, I was joined by EC Synkowski, the founder of OptimizeMe Nutrition LLC. We chatted about the importance of reaching a minimum critical daily dose of fruits and vegetables for optimizing health and performance. We talked about how to determine your ideal protein requirements to suit individual health and functional needs. EC explained her 10 principles of nutrition and how to apply them to improve health and longevity. EC and I also discussed some of the limitations and biases in common educational and research materials to be weary of. EC has extensive education in the life sciences with a bachelor's degree in Biochemical Engineering, a first MS in environmental sciences (with a focus in genetics), and a second MS in Nutrition & Functional Medicine. She has also trained others since 2000 and holds the Certified CrossFit Level 4 Coach (CF-L4) credential. Her professional experience includes working as a Program Manager for CrossFit Inc (2011-2017) authoring their training course materials and serving as a subject matter expert for their certifications. Eventually, after doing her master of science degree in nutrition and functional medicine, Synkowski resigned from CrossFit to become an entrepreneur and nutrition coach, eventually starting her own company in 2018. EC is the developer of the 800-gram challenge, a nutrition protocol that focuses on consuming 800 grams of fruits and vegetables a day. She also spent several years working for CrossFit HQ, designing their nutrition course materials. EC has accumulated more than 600 hours of public speaking teaching fitness and nutrition all over the world. With more than 20 years of experience and academic training, EC translates the evidence-based scientific data into practical solutions for everyday success. To learn more about EC, you can check out her website at OptimizeMeNutrition.com and follow her on Instagram @optimizemenutrition. *** Please note that the content discussed in this podcast is intended for self-education and is not to be interpreted as medical advice.
Panel of experts, Dr. Scott Jensen, Ivor Cummins, and Bobby Bounds, join the program to discuss the tragedy of the last few years. We openly address some of the more difficult issues and address the urgent need for major reform. Learn more about Dr. Scott Jensen and support his campaign for MN Governor at DrScottJensen.com Learn more about Ivor Cummins at TheFatEmperor.com Learn more about Bobby Bounds at DemandEvidence.us Please help us fight for Freedom of Speech, consider donating @ givesendgo.com/DefendingFreeSpeech Solutions to keep from getting sick and to reverse mRNA damage - Dr. Joe Nieusma ControlYourHealth.com coupon codes good thru the end of March 2022: Spring5 - Spend up to $99.99 save 5% Spring10 - Spend $100 to $299.99 save 10% Spring15 - Spend $300 to $499.99 save 15% Sprint 20 - Spend over $500 save 20% MUSIC CREDITS: "Do You Trust Me" by Michael Vignola, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio See on Bastyon | Bitchute | Odysee | Rumble | Freedom.Social | SarahWestall.TV Dr. Scott Jensen Biography Scott Jensen is a lifelong Minnesotan and moved to Carver County 30 years ago to raise a family and practice medicine. He published his first book in 2015, Relationship Matters, The Foundation of Medical Care Is Fracturing, which utilizes real life patient stories to emphasize the critical value of patient-doctor relationships and the absolute need for patients to be encouraged to be their own best “champion” for their health care decisions and desires. In 2016 Dr. Scott Jensen received the prestigious annual statewide award, Minnesota Family Physician of the Year, from the Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians. In November 2016, Jensen was elected to the Minnesota State Senate receiving more votes than any other Republican state senator. In 2019 Senator Jensen chief authored and presented seven unique bills on the senate floor, including a groundbreaking Pharmacy Benefit Manager bill representing an entirely new chapter of state statute, and all seven bills were passed by the senate unanimously. In 2020 Senator Jensen was asked by the Senate Majority Leadership to be chief author of the Insulin Safety Net Bill. After more than a year of gridlock, Senator Jensen brought the bill to the Senate floor after being chief author for 28 days – it passed unanimously. Subsequently the bill passed unanimously from the conference committee and was signed into law by Governor Walz less than a week later. You can support Dr. Scott Jensen's campaign at DrScottJensen.com Ivor Cummins Biography Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent 30 years in corporate technical leadership positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights at public speaking engagements around the world, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity. He has recently presented at the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR) and also at the Irish National Institute of Preventative Cardiology (NIPC) annual conferences. Ivor's 2018 book “Eat Rich, Live Long” (co-authored with preventative medicine expert Jeffry Gerber MD, FAAFP), details the conclusions of their shared research: https://www.amazon.com/Eat-Rich-Live-Long-Mastering/dp/1628602732/ Bobby Bounds Biography Bobby Bounds is an independent Covid mortality analyst with decades of experience working in major hospitals in New Mexico as well as in the private sector. He has been analyzing New Mexico Death Certificate data and has made some i...
In this episode of Molecule to Market, you'll go inside the outsourcing space of the global drug development sector with Magnus Gustafsson, formerly at the time of recording Head of Global Business Development now Chief Business Officer at Biovian. Your host, Raman Sehgal, discusses the pharmaceutical and biotechnology supply chain with Magnus, covering: The advantages and disadvantages of viral vector products, including the challenge of needing to balance cost with patient access. Insights into a CDMO with a 96% staff retention rate and an enviable NPS score. The ballooning opportunity that exists in the viral vector space but also the risk that potentially comes along with such a popular platform. What makes Finland and the Nordic region so special? Magnus Gustafsson has worked in the biopharma manufacturing space for over 20 years. He holds an MSc in Biochemical Engineering, an MBA in Business Administration and a PhD in Medical Protein Science. Having worked for the likes of AZ, GE, Recipharm and Cobra Biologics, he has a track record of driving business with both commercial and strategic success combined with a customer-centric mindset. Please subscribe, tell your industry colleagues and join us in celebrating and promoting the value and importance of the global life science outsourcing space. We'd also appreciate a positive rating! Molecule to Market is sponsored and funded by ramarketing. An international content, design and digital agency that helps companies in life sciences get noticed.
Hana Janebdar is the co-founder and CEO of Juno Bio, a women's health company working to decode the vaginal microbiome. She is joining us today from London. Hana received a BSc in Biology from Imperial College London and an MSc in Biochemical Engineering. When she was researching microbiomes, she discovered that there was an opportunity to close the gender health gap and advance vaginal microbiome research. Her company, Juno Bio recently launched its Vaginal Microbiome Test, the first at-home comprehensive screen that allows women to receive insight into her full vaginal microbiome profile and what it means for their wellness. In this interview, we are discussing the role the vaginal microbiome (VM) plays in overall health and fertility, what fertility patients and doctors need to know about the VM, and how to test your VM. Click to find The Egg Whisperer Show podcast on your favorite podcasting app. Watch videos of Dr. Aimee answer Ask the Egg Whisperer Questions on YouTube. Sign up for The Egg Whisperer newsletter to get updates Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America's most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org.
Ivor Cummins is a biochemical engineer, author and speaker whose career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease, with a particular focus on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. During the pandemic, Ivor has been an outspoken critic of lockdowns and the poor science behind Government decision-making. He's also spoken out about the failings of corporate media and censorship. Ivor recently released a feature length documentary called 'Covid Chronicles'. Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI, completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent 30 years in corporate technical leadership positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights at public speaking engagements around the world, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity. He has recently presented at the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR) and also at the Irish National Institute of Preventative Cardiology (NIPC) annual conferences. The Biden Administration is in a state of flux despite passing key Infrastructure legislation in November. The economy is experiencing serious inflationary pressures with energy and supply chain constraints, while the FED dithers. Government spending is unabated with the Build Back Better Plan expected to pass the Senate by the year's end. They'll also hit the debt ceiling. The Administration's policies on Covid19 remain a huge source of uncertainty with Biden's Vaccine mandates halted by the courts on constitutional grounds and its highly politicised approach to managing the virus. Blake Christian CPA, a national Top 25 OZ influencer, joins us to discuss the Build Back Better plan. Blake has over 35 years of experience providing tax consulting and compliance services to clients that include multinational, publicly traded corporations, as well as closely held owner-managed businesses. He has specialised in federal, state and local tax incentive programs, and is leading the firm's efforts in providing tax consulting services for Qualified Opportunity Zones (QOZs). Blake's industry experience is broad and includes manufacturing and distribution, service companies, restaurant, shipping and transportation, energy and health care. Asia Pacific Today, December 7, 2021 Asia Pacific Today believes that your opinion is legitimate. And we believe that our guests have something to say and that their opinion is also legitimate. Throughout the week, Mike Ryan has discussions about politics, polarising issues, current events, and more. We really are connecting with people all over the world that simply speak their mind. There's new videos throughout the week, every week on our website. And we also need our audience to grow. It would really help us grow if you could subscribe.
On this episode, we have EC Synkowski joining us. She is a biochemical engineer and nutrition specialist, and we talk all about the fundamentals of nutrition. We begin by discussing how to make a diet as simple as possible since people tend to make everything so complicated. When we do that, we can't keep up with the things we should be focusing on. We talked about how she was able to work with people having hard time eating fruits and vegetables as well as why it's hard for people to manage their nutrition properly. EC also talked to me about FODMAP, what that is, and how it affects your body. We break down the difference between Conventional Medicine and Functional Medicine, and lastly, EC talked about children's nutrition and how she helps parents guide their children to a healthy lifestyle. You'll hear:- Why people find it hard to manage their nutrition.- Addressing food anxiety.- Helping parents improve their children's nutrition. Don't forget to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. About Today's Guest Eva Claire "EC" Synkowski is the Founder of OptimizeMe Nutrition, which delivers B2B and B2C educational nutrition programs without the dogma and gimmicks that saturate the current nutrition market. She holds a BS in Biochemical Engineering as well as two MS degrees (in Nutrition and in Functional Medicine). Additionally, she is a Certified Nutrition Specialist and Licensed-Dietician Nutritionist. EC has been a TEDx speaker and hosts The Consistency Project Podcast. She's also the Founder of the #800gChallenge, in which users add a healthy-daily dose of fruits and veggies each day without any diet eliminations. Yes! Nutrition can be simple, sustainable, and effective. Over 900 gyms have run the challenge for members and more than 15,000 individuals have participated. OptimizeMe NutritionOptimizeMe Nutrition on FacebookEC on InstagramThe Consistency Project Podcast"An El
It is sometimes hard to see how AI technology benefits society, but applications like drug discovery really bring the power home. Sriram Chandrasekaran, Assistant Professor of Biochemical Engineering at the University of Michigan, is using machine learning to assess the properties of drug candidates to fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Presented with millions of different potential drugs, machine learning can identify the few most useful to be tested clinically. Because it tries everything and anything without preconceived biases, ML can uncover novel combinations that researchers might never notice. We also discuss specifics of the AI environment, including the preference for random forests to deep learning, privacy concerns, bias in datasets, and the interplay between domain expertise and data science. Three Questions Stephen's Question: Can you think of an application for ML that has not yet been rolled out but will make a major impact in the future? Chris's Question: How small can ML get? Will we have ML-powered household appliances? Toys? Disposable devices? Zach DeMeyer, Gestalt IT: What's the most innovative use of AI you've seen in the real world Guests and Hosts Sriram Chandrasekaran, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering at University of Michigan. Connect with Sriram on LinkedIn or on Twitter at @sriram_lab. You can also email Sriram at csriram@umich.edu. Chris Grundemann, Gigaom Analyst and Managing Director at Grundemann Technology Solutions. Connect with Chris on ChrisGrundemann.com on Twitter at @ChrisGrundemann. Stephen Foskett, Publisher of Gestalt IT and Organizer of Tech Field Day. Find Stephen's writing at GestaltIT.com and on Twitter at @SFoskett. Date: 10/12/2021 Tags: @sriram_lab , @SFoskett, @ChrisGrundemann
In this week's pod, we welcomed Eddie Obeng to talk about how to deliver perfect, all engaging projects and why we actively and intentionally make a mess of them! Originally from Ghana, Eddie has a background in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering as well as Economics and Business Management. He started his career as an engineer at Royal Dutch Shell before becoming the youngest Executive Director of a European Business School when he moved to Ashridge Business School. He is the First author to popularise Project management through the Financial Times Best-seller All Change. Also author of 9 other books including Perfect Projects and New Rules for the New World as well as hundreds of articles and papers. He is also a world-class educator and has delivered TED talks. The main topics we discussed on the podcast were as follows: Some people forget what the job is about when they are paid. People need to ask why we are changing things People should not confuse transformation and projects Covid has shown the world that we need to transform If you know the definition, then it should not be classed as transformation It is rare for traditional project managers to be able to successfully deliver transformation projects as they typically know their scope whereas the answer is not always clear on transformation projects Sometimes Project Managers who deliberately let their complex projects fail often get more airtime and credit from the leadership teams because they know it is difficult to manage Most project reviews are backwards-looking, however, change constantly therefore management should be forward-looking rather than backwards There is no such thing as a hybrid project! Complexity without the fun is just hard work Leadership is about following. There is no need to overcomplicate this Incidence is not a useful guide to activity e.g. number of people using a PM methodology in a survey Bubble diagrams allow people to map out project complexity Here are links to some of the topics that were discussed: Eddie Obeng – TED Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/eddie_obeng_smart_failure_for_a_fast_changing_world Five Monkeys Experiment: https://workingoutloud.com/blog/the-five-monkeys-experiment-with-a-new-lesson Qube – Virtual Meeting Space: https://qube.cc/what-is-qube/ This episode is proudly brought to you by JustDo.com, PlanAcademy.com & InEight.com ----------------------------------------- Join us next week where we're joined by Sarah Schutte to discuss how to make law work for the construction and engineering industry. For more information, blogs or to support our charities visit www.projectchatterpodcast.com If you'd like to sponsor the podcast get in touch via our website. You can also leave us a voice message via our anchor page and let us know if there's something or someone specific that you would like on the podcast. Stay safe, be disruptive and have fun doing it! Dale and Val --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/project-chatter-podcast/message
“Honestly, if you could describe what you needed to a P&G technologist - it could be done.” Gordon Brunner, was P&G's Chief Technology Officer leading the company's technical community, and even serving on P&G's Board of Directors. Gordon initially joined the Company's Food Division in 1961 as a Process Engineer, progressing through R&D assignments with increasing responsibility and experience across food, laundry and cleaning. His work directly impacted many of P&G's Billion Dollar brands. In 1976 Gordon became head of all European R&D operations, and returned to the US soon becoming Senior Vice President of global R&D. Gordon led internal venture programs responsible for new products like Swiffer, Dryel, and Febreze, and growing P&G's life science and healthcare business. Gordon was elected to the company Board in 1991, and in 1995, he accepted the U.S. Medal of Technology on behalf of P&G from President Bill Clinton. In 1999 Gordon became P&G's Chief Technology Officer. A native of Des Plaines, Illinois, Gordon studied Biochemical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin, and got his MBA from Xavier University. Since retiring - Gordon has remained quite busy leading ventures across academic, philanthropic and professional organizations - and ever the scientist/tinkerer - remaining very technically active in some of this passionate pursuits of golf, cooking, and fermentation. You'll enjoy this candid conversation about the importance of products, people, and thinking big - but also how this cutting edge work doesn't matter if it's divorced from business realities and consumer context. For Gordon, the power of people is paramount - you'll appreciate his candor and perspective on the rich history of the company where he was such a big part.
Damian Rivera serves as ALPFA's CEO since September 2018. Prior to ALPFA, Damian Rivera was a Managing Director in Accenture's Resources Utilities practice for 21 years where he started his career as a coder in their Technology Practice. While at Accenture, Damian focused on Customer Care Transformation work for utilities including helping clients with strategically pivoting to digital capabilities as they look to improve customer engagement. Damian has performed Digital Transformation Strategy and Implementation, Customer Information System builds, Utility Customer Analytics as well as Customer Care operations work. Through these engagements he worked on all project phases including Strategy Development, System Implementation, Business Process Definition as well as Operations. Damian holds a Bachelor's of Science in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering from Rutgers University – College of Engineering and MBA from Columbia University specializing in Social Entrepreneurship. Damian's focus on social entrepreneurship would come as no surprise to people who know him. In addition to his client roles he served as Accenture's Managing Director responsible for North American Hispanic American Employee Resource Group from 2011 - 2017. In this role he led the strategic direction across the US engaging in internal career progression as well as local market activities focused on improving the local community in which the ERG is based. Damian also served as the Office Diversity Advocate for Metro New York, which focuses on improving employee engagement across all of Accenture's Metro New York based resources. Damian also serves on the National Board of Directors of Per Scholas, whose mission is to “Break the cycle of poverty by providing technology education, access, training and job placement services for people in underserved communities”. In 2018, Damian was listed in Latino Leaders Magazine, as a member of their Top 101 Most Influential Latinos list. In 2019 Damian was selected to serve on the Young Alumni Board of Columbia Business School. In addition to his non-profit and diversity work, Damian is an angel investor having invested in tech start-ups with a social purpose mission. Damian is married to his high school sweetheart Idanis, and has 2 children, Damian Francisco, 18, and Ilanis, 15. When not working, Damian enjoys watching his son run track, and watching his daughter's artistic talents in photography. Damian also enjoys triathlons, having completed the NYC Triathlon 10 years in a row, and completed a charity bike ride from Toronto to Niagara Falls. Learn more about ALPFA at www.alpfa.org Shout-out: Today's Diversity Leader Shout-out goes to Jennifer Paulino, Director of Business Development and Partnerships for APLFA Music: Intro - Vente by Mamá Patxanga is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License Outro - Amor Y Felicidad by SONGO 21 is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/si-suite/message
Damian Rivera serves as ALPFA's CEO since September 2018. Prior to ALPFA, Damian Rivera was a Managing Director in Accenture's Resources Utilities practice for 21 years where he started his career as a coder in their Technology Practice. While at Accenture, Damian focused on Customer Care Transformation work for utilities including helping clients with strategically pivoting to digital capabilities as they look to improve customer engagement. Damian has performed Digital Transformation Strategy and Implementation, Customer Information System builds, Utility Customer Analytics as well as Customer Care operations work. Through these engagements he worked on all project phases including Strategy Development, System Implementation, Business Process Definition as well as Operations. Damian holds a Bachelor's of Science in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering from Rutgers University – College of Engineering and MBA from Columbia University specializing in Social Entrepreneurship. Damian's focus on social entrepreneurship would come as no surprise to people who know him. In addition to his client roles he served as Accenture's Managing Director responsible for North American Hispanic American Employee Resource Group from 2011 - 2017. In this role he led the strategic direction across the US engaging in internal career progression as well as local market activities focused on improving the local community in which the ERG is based. Damian also served as the Office Diversity Advocate for Metro New York, which focuses on improving employee engagement across all of Accenture's Metro New York based resources. Damian also serves on the National Board of Directors of Per Scholas, whose mission is to “Break the cycle of poverty by providing technology education, access, training and job placement services for people in underserved communities”. In 2018, Damian was listed in Latino Leaders Magazine, as a member of their Top 101 Most Influential Latinos list. In 2019 Damian was selected to serve on the Young Alumni Board of Columbia Business School. In addition to his non-profit and diversity work, Damian is an angel investor having invested in tech start-ups with a social purpose mission. Damian is married to his high school sweetheart Idanis, and has 2 children, Damian Francisco, 18, and Ilanis, 15. When not working, Damian enjoys watching his son run track, and watching his daughter's artistic talents in photography. Damian also enjoys triathlons, having completed the NYC Triathlon 10 years in a row, and completed a charity bike ride from Toronto to Niagara Falls. Learn more about ALPFA at www.alpfa.org Shout-out: Today's Diversity Leader Shout-out goes to Jennifer Paulino, Director of Business Development and Partnerships for APLFA Music: Intro - Vente by Mamá Patxanga is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License Outro - Amor Y Felicidad by SONGO 21 is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/si-suite/message
Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI (aka the Fat Emperor) completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990 and has spent 30 years in corporate technical leadership positions. In this podcast, we discuss metabolic health and its effect on COVID.
Welcome to the debut episode of Black Lives at UCL. Host, Tunde Banjoko OBE is joined by three UCL academics. Dr Lele Rangaka, a Clinical Associate Professor at the Institute for Global Health, Honorary Associate Professor at the University of Cape Town and a member of UCL TB, a global tuberculosis research network. Dr Lola Solebo, an NIHR clinical academic and winner of the prestigious National Institute of Health Research Clinician Scientist award. She works at UCL ICH and Great Ormond Street Hospital. Dr Mike Sulu, a Lecturer in the Department of Biochemical Engineering and Co-chair of the Race Equality Steering Group. Transcript: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-minds/podcasts/black-lives-ucl/episode-1-transcript
Join Claire Deeks from Voices For Freedom when she catches up with Ivor Cummins talking about the global response to Covid19. Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI PMP is a Biochemical Engineering who has spent over 25 years in corporate technical leadership and management positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. Since March 2020, Ivor has dedicated his analytical and biochemical expertise to deep and revealing analysis of the Covid19 pandemic situation. For more podcasts on these and other topics relating to upholding our freedoms join Claire, Libby and Alia at VOICES FOR FREEDOM - www.voicesforfreedom.co.nz. You can find Ivor on YouTube, where he has >145,000 subscribers and >12 million views have been recorded to date:
Last week, after months of clinical trials, the first handful of people became the first in the world to receive a COVID vaccine, marking the beginning of the end of the coronavirus pandemic. In this week's episode, we highlight the extraordinary achievement that this represents - and explore the value and importance of collaboration across borders and across disciplines. We've discussed vaccines before in Episode 16 - and we're now returning to the topic with Professor Martina Micheletti, Professor of Bioprocess Fluid Dynamics in the UCL Department of Biochemical Engineering, and co-director of the future vaccine manufacturing hub Vax Hub, which works to secure the supply of essential vaccines. More info: www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-minds/coronavirus If you’ve got a question about the pandemic you’d like UCL researchers to answer, please get in touch by emailing UCL’s Communications and Marketing team on minds@ucl.ac.uk – we’d love to hear from you.
Last week, after months of clinical trials, the first handful of people became the first in the world to receive a COVID vaccine, marking the beginning of the end of the coronavirus pandemic. In this week's episode, we highlight the extraordinary achievement that this represents - and explore the value and importance of collaboration across borders and across disciplines. We've discussed vaccines before in Episode 16 - and we're now returning to the topic with Professor Martina Micheletti, Professor of Bioprocess Fluid Dynamics in the UCL Department of Biochemical Engineering, and co-director of the future vaccine manufacturing hub Vax Hub, which works to secure the supply of essential vaccines.Transcript: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-minds/podcasts/coronavirus/transcript-episode-32More info: www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-minds/coronavirusIf you've got a question about the pandemic you'd like UCL researchers to answer, please get in touch by emailing UCL's Communications and Marketing team on minds@ucl.ac.uk – we'd love to hear from you. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In September, we posted a video on #hottakeoftheday site here from Ivor Cummins, the Fat Emperor. In it, he broke down data. I love data. As the author of “Eat Rich, Live Long”, identifying trends in food and health led him to pioneer a lifestyle way of eating. When COVID came, he did what he did best. Look at data and analyze. He’s been featured all over the world, on television and radio across the U.K. and this week he joins the #hottakeoftheday podcast to talk life, health, food and... maybe just a little bit of COVID. #hottakeoftheday podcast Episode 84 w/Ivor Cummins https://youtu.be/8kaRc9-HUo4 Podcast Audio About our Sponsor, API Control Systems Since 1989, API Control Systems has provided quality control system design, manufacturing, and installation services primarily for the oil & gas industry. From drilling, to upstream production, midstream transportation, and hydrocarbon processing markets, you can rely on API for all of your Oil & Gas Industry control systems needs. Be sure to visit API Control Systems, and when you call them ask for Lucas Comeaux and tell him you want the special DRW discount. About Ivor Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI PMP completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent over 25 years in corporate technical leadership and management positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights at public speaking engagements around the world, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity. He has presented on heart disease primary root causes at the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR). He has also debated Irish Professors of Medicine on stage, at the annual conference of the Irish National Institute of Preventative Cardiology (NIPC). Since March 2020, Ivor has dedicated his analytical and biochemical expertise to deep and revealing analysis of the Covid19 pandemic situation. Ivor’s 2018 book “Eat Rich, Live Long” (co-authored with preventative medicine expert Jeffry Gerber MD, FAAFP), details the conclusions of their shared research: https://www.amazon.com/Eat-Rich-Live-Long-Mastering/dp/1628602732/ His public lectures and interviews are available on his YouTube channel, where he has >145,000 subscribers and >12 million views have been recorded to date: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPn4FsiQP15nudug9FDhluA. Most of Ivor’s material is readily accessible via his rapidly growing website: https://thefatemperor.com/ Ivor lives in Dublin, Ireland, with his wife and five children. Twitter: https://twitter.com/FatEmperor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFatEmperor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivor-cummins-ab343a9a/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefatemperor/ NOTE: Ivor's extensive research and interviewing/video/sound editing and much more does require support - please consider helping if you can at his Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/IvorCummins For monthly donation to support him directly, or one-off payment - simply use the following link: https://www.tinyurl.com/IvorCummins
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I had the honour to interview Clare Rudo, Global Category Leader Real Estate and Facilities, and Founder of Clarerudocollections.com. Clare is an exceptional young lady doing exceptional things. She is all about the power of stories, especially those that drive and dare to lead action for a positive impact and value for women and young Africans and Africa. Born in Zimbabwe and now residing in Switzerland, Clare talks candidly about her life. At the age of 12, she went to Boarding School which was a welcome change being the only child for 10 years. There she formed strong friendships and gained independence. Having the freedom to be the driver of her life. However, education was fundamental and always at the forefront of her parent's minds. Despite not being wealthy like her peers she always knew she had a place at the table and the opportunity just like everyone else to excel. Being curious and having a thirst to learn, Clare majored in Biochemical Engineering. Clare decided to pursue a different path and is now a trailblazer for many initiatives that she has created to empower women and young black Africans. We talk about the importance of knowing your core values and being accountable in every situation, to bring about a positive change and impact others. Plus much, much more. Clare brings her wealth of experience and wisdom to the table. Tune in now! Enjoy listening.
Sabrina Johnson is the founder, CEO and is a member of the Board of Directors of Daré Bioscience, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company committed to the advancement of innovative products for women’s health. Daré in Italian, it means“ To Give” while Dare in English, it“ To be Bold.” Sabrina has had an extensive career in healthcare industry and bringing products to market. She previously served as President of WomanCare Global Trading, Chief Financial Officer of Cypress Bioscience, Inc. Sabrina has a Masters of International Management degree with honors from the American Graduate School of International Management (Thunderbird), a MSc in Biochemical Engineering from the University of London, University College London and a BSc in Biomedical Engineering from Tulane University. We discussed the various products currently in Daré Bioscience's portfolio, bacterial vaginosis, female sexual arousal disorder andbarriers in bringing FemTech products to market.
Ivor Cummins is a Biochemical Engineering. He has since spent 30 years in corporate technical leadership positions. Ivor's career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights at public speaking engagements around the world, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity. He has recently presented at the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR) and also at the Irish National Institute of Preventative Cardiology (NIPC) annual conferences. Ivor's 2018 book “Eat Rich, Live Long” (co-authored with preventative medicine expert Jeffry Gerber MD, FAAFP), details the conclusions of their shared research.Ivor joins Yogi to discuss issues with modern medicine and its perception of cholesterol and heart disease. Ivor illustrates how flawed research and an unproven theory led to mass hysteria and tunnel vision to a wrong culprit when it came to coronary health. Ivor's Websitehttps://thefatemperor.comTo help support Ivor's researchhttps://www.patreon.com/IvorCumminshttps://tinyurl.com/IvorCumminsFor the Fat Emperor podcasthttps://anchor.fm/ivor-cummins/episodes/Ep94-How-to-address-immune-function-to-beat-viruses-you-can-start-today-eiscdv/a-a330ecrTo get Ivor's book:https://amzn.to/3mtdqUIBe sure to rate, subscribe and leave a comment!To support the show and gain access to private groups, rewards, swag, and become a Kitchen or Fatty Joe Show Rockstar, use these links:patreon.com/thefattyjoeshowor patreon.com/carriebrownCheck out our website at thefattyjoeshow.com If you want to sport some Fatty Joe Show swag like t-shirts coffee mugs and other cool items, go to:https://www.zazzle.com/collections/the_fatty_joe_show-119044829655147361?rf=238386382098264295For recipes, articles, product discounts, Cookbooks, and Cooking Masterclasses go to carriebrown.com For our YouTube Channel with cooking videos, Vodcast episodes, Keto 101, product reviews, and more go to:https://www.youtube.com/c/TheRealCarrieBrownFacebook page: Carrie Brown and Yogi ParkerMembers Groups: The Keto Kitchen with Carrie Brown and Yogi Parker, Carrie Brown and Yogi Parker's Kitchen Rockstars, The Fatty Joe ShowInstagram: @thefattyjoeshow, @therealcarriebrown, @therealyogiparkerTwitter: @therealcarriebrown, @realyogiparker
This podcast will likely be censored on YouTube, but the video will be available at heartandsoil.co if this happens. We are only presenting facts in this podcast, but we’ll see what sort of nonsense the “fact checkers” come up with. This is the second podcast I have done with Ivor on COVID. We’ve also done a podcast on LDL and cholesterol. All of these can be found under the “learn” tab at heartandsoil.co. Bio: Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI PMP completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent over 25 years in corporate technical leadership and management positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. Time Stamps 0:09:08 Podcast Begins 0:11:08 Ivor's predictions came true 0:12:32 The Mainstream covid messaging is missing the mark 0:14:58 Why lockdowns are ineffective 0:18:17 Do masks work? 0:19:51 The Who are science deniers 0:20:54 Do Lockdowns work? 0:25:28 This is a Case-demic, not a pandemic 0:26:08 Why PCR tests are bogus 0:37:07 The WHO redefines the word "pandemic" and positions themselves for profit 0:39:47 What about Sweden? 0:45:28 Herd immunity is the ONLY way forward 0:50:34 Effect of school closures on mortality from coronavirus disease 2019: old and new predictions https://www.bmj.com/content/371/bmj.m3588 0:51:15 A country level analysis measuring the impact of government actions, country preparedness and socioeconomic factors on COVID-19 mortality and related health outcomes https://www.thelancet.com/journals/eclinm/article/PIIS2589-5370(20)30208-X/fulltext 1:04:07 Some thoughts on vaccines 1:13:49 We'll never conquer nature 1:15:42 The invisible blood of the "pandemic" nonsense 1:25:42 Is metabolic health a risk factor for covid-19 1:27:12 Is metabolic health a risk factor for covid-19DEAN 1:32:24 Metabolic Syndrome and COVID-19 Mortality Among Adult Black Patients in New Orleans https://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/early/2020/08/18/dc20-1714 1:32:56 COVID-19: underlying metabolic health in the spotlight https://www.thelancet.com/journals/landia/article/PIIS2213-8587(20)30164-9/fulltext 1:45:12 The mainstream hypothesis that LDL cholesterol drives atherosclerosis may have been falsified by non-invasive imaging of coronary artery plaque burden and progression https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0306987709003983?via%3Dihub 1:46:35 The mainstream hypothesis on LDL is a complete farce 1:50:48 A 72-Year-Old Patient with Longstanding, Untreated Familial Hypercholesterolemia but no Coronary Artery Calcification: A Case Report https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5991918/ 1:52:04 Macrophages of genetically characterized familial hypercholesterolemia patients show up‐regulation of LDL‐receptor‐related proteins https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5323824/ 1:57:11 Where to find Ivor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPn4FsiQP15nudug9FDhluA Heart & Soil: www.heartandsoil.co Cinder: cindergrill.com/pages/carnivoremd, Chilipad/ Ooler: https://www.chilitechnology.com//CarnivoreMD White Oak Pastures: www.whiteoakpastures.com code CarnivoreMD for 10% off first order Belcampo: www.belcampo.com code CarnivoreMD for 20% off BluBlox: www.blublox.com, code CarnivoreMD for 15 % off
Today we have on Ivor Cummins and we discuss the importance of the calcium score and vitamin D. We also chat about Covid-19 and how effective lockdowns actually are. Find Ivor Cummins: https://thefatemperor.com/ https://twitter.com/FatEmperor/ About Ivor Cummins: Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI PMP completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent 30 years in corporate technical leadership positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. The Okon Bros. (Eric Okon and Michael Okon) channel is about learning new things from interesting people. We interview experts on a variety of topics including, nutrition, mediumship, travel, media and anything in between. We also livestream and chat about our thoughts on business and pop culture. Follow Okon Bros - @OkonBros. Find/Follow Eric Okon https://twitter.com/iamericokon https://www.instagram.com/iamericokon Eric Okon LinkedIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericokon Follow/Follow Michael Okon https://twitter.com/iammichaelokon https://www.instagram.com/iammichaelokon Michael Okon LinkedIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-okon-b02b60162 Michaels self-help books - https://www.samuelsbooks.com Michaels fiction books - https://www.michaelokon.com Our global car service: BLS - https://www.blsco.com
Sankar Venkatraman is Chief Evangelist at LinkedIn Talent Solutions. As part of this role, he is responsible for bringing the voice of the customer to the product development team and drive product development that helps connect talent with opportunity for LinkedIn's members. Sankar has a PhD in Biochemical Engineering from Rutgers University and an MBA from Cornell and is based out of LinkedIn's Headquarters in Sunnyvale, CA office.
Today I speak with Ivor Cummins. Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI PMP completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent over 25 years in corporate technical leadership and management positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights at public speaking engagements around the world, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity. He has recently presented on heart disease primary root causes at the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR). He has also debated Irish Professors of Medicine on stage, at the annual conference of the Irish National Institute of Preventative Cardiology (NIPC). This series features conversations I conducted with individuals who have dedicated their research, businesses, lifestyle, and health to various forms of Fasting and the science of Fasting. This podcast series is hosted by Patricia Kathleen and Wilde Agency Media. Patricia Kathleen Podcasts TRANSCRIPTION *Please note, this is an automated transcription please excuse any typos or errors [00:00:00] In this episode, I speak with biochemical engineer, author and international speaker Ivor Cummins, key points addressed were core tenants of his book, Eat Rich, Live Long, in which Ivor enumerates the scientifically backed health benefits of eating a low carb diet. We also talked on aspects of fasting and how both his book and Ivor himself have engaged in fasting practices in order to facilitate and enhance benefits received from a low carbohydrate diet. Stay tuned for my informative talk with Ivor Cummins. [00:00:39] My name is Patricia Kathleen, and this series features interviews and conversations I conduct with experts from medicine and science to health and humanitarian arenas in an effort to explore the world of fasting from a variety of angles. This dialog is meant to develop a more complete story about the information, research, personal stories and culture in and around the science and lifestyle of fasting. If you're enjoying this podcast, be sure to check out our subsequent series that dove deep into specific areas such as founders and entrepreneurs. Vegan life and roundtable topics. They can be found on our Web site. Patricia Kathleen .COM, where you can also join our newsletter. You can also subscribe to all of our series on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Pod Bean and YouTube. Thanks for listening. Now let's start the conversation. [00:01:31] Hi, everyone, and welcome back. I'm your host, Patricia. [00:01:34] And today, I am very excited to be sitting down with Ivor Cummins. He is an author and chief program officer for Irish Heart Disease Awareness. You can find out more about Ivor and all of his work on the Fat Emperor, or dot com, which is his website. And we will be climbing through that as well as his book today. Welcome, Ivor. [00:01:55] Thanks a lot, Patricia. Great to be here. [00:01:57] Absolutely. For those of you that are new to this podcast, I will read a brief bio on Ivor. But before I do that, I want to give everyone an overview of the road map of which our trajectory, the inquiry will be based out of. We took a large part of our podcast inquiry today from you. Public as we reached out and asked everyone what they would like to hear from Ivor on. So I will first spend the first part of it unpacking, Eat Rich, Live Long, which is the book that Ivor has released in tandem with Dr. Jeffrey Gerber. I'll have him unpack the three main sections of that book and some of the core axiomatic details. And then we'll turn straight to the inquiry that all of you have put out there. Namely, we'll look at areas of emphasis that he has in the book and then outside of that, on fasting in general, different types of fasting, fasting, blood glucose levels, things that he's spoken to in the book around that, as well as other knowledge he may have. He has not spoken to. We'll ask him about his future plans of study. We'll ask him about different forms of fasting that he may have practiced himself. We'll ask him about an increase based on hitting a stall for different people who have looked into that, namely calcium scores of zero. A lot of you have written about very specific elements that Iowa or has spoken to. We'll talk about vitamins and minerals supplementation and other cardiological elements with different aspects there. And we'll talk about fast mimicking. And if he's had any things to study or talk about that we're going to get into the questions you guys had about, based on the list of the 10 items to be considered outside of the low carb diet that he advises about sleep vitamin D. I know that I've always done a bunch of podcasts on on his own podcast system based on expertize from people in a lot of those fields as well. So as promised, prior to peppering Ivor with questions, quick bio, Ivor Cummins has completed a biochemical engineering degree in nineteen ninety. Since 2012, Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research, insights and insights at public speaking engagements around the world. Revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity. Iver's 2018 book, Eat Rich Live Long, coauthored with preventative medicine expert Geoffrey Gerber, M.D., details the conclusions of their shared research can be found on Amazon. His public lectures and interviews are available on YouTube, where he has about seventy five thousand subscribers and about six million views as recorded to date. Again, you can find out all of the information regarding either on the Fat Emperor or dot com. So I work instead of kind of climbing through which people can find on your Web site a lot of your academic and occupational background. I know that you come at it from a different viewpoint. Can you briefly describe what your career prior to diving into Eat Rich and Live Long and the studies there in. [00:05:06] OK, Patricia, I'll try and keep it brief. [00:05:08] Yes, I came out. 1990, I started in the medical device company as a development engineer in kidney dialysis units and those kinds of things. [00:05:20] And basically, to put it very bluntly, I very rapidly got into complex problems solving some multifactor kind of complex problems that were causing major impacts to the processes. And I found that that's where the flare. So I focus more and more on that. And then as my career went on, I moved between companies. I. Became a team leader, senior engineer, then a very senior technical expert, and ended up as a master technologist, which is one of the highest levels in the corporation. But I also spent around fifteen years in and out of management roles. So managing teams of people, doing the people management as well as the technical. So I think problem solving was really the thing that unified it all. I would be the person who'd go in and take a very complex problem, multi-million dollar losses per week, say, and I would get to the bottom office as fast as possible using all the Problem-Solving tools. And there are many tools I won't last year. So in 2012, I got some kind of adverse blood tests. There just standard blood tests. And three of the measures were very far off, cholesterol and then a liver enzyme, GGP and Serum Feresten, an iron loading in the blood. And after I went through three doctors in succession over several weeks, including a professor of medicine, I couldn't get the answers to the two key questions that any complex problem that you're faced with or if you're brought in to lead it from outside. And the two questions are what are the implications of the bad metrics and what are the root causes generally that would drive those metrics to be bad so they can be addressed or at least investigated? And I couldn't get the answers from the three doctors. And I realized then something fairly profound, that if these are standard blood tests and I can't get those two questions broadly answered, there's something huge missing in medicine. There has to be I wasn't sure what it was, but I just knew there was no question about that. So I went to research gate and pop mad corporate law guns. And I started going through the last 60, 70 years of human trials, published science, biochemical science. And essentially within several weeks I'd worked through the three metrics I found the answers of the implications of them being bad, and they were pretty huge except for cholesterol. But the other two and I found the processes and I got myself to carbohydrate metabolism, excessive glucose, excessive sugars in my diet. So whole grain breads and pastas and orange juice, all that stuff. And I realized I was trying to eat a healthy wholegrain type diet and a low fat one generally. And it had completely backfired because I also discovered then that the whole thing about fat was fat wasn't really a problem at all. So I switched my diet. Eight and a half weeks later, I had lost thirty four pounds. I had my blood tests, came back fantastic. And basically everything was fixed. My blood pressure, which had been all was kind of hypertensive, was right down, but no extra exercise. So I knew then that I basically found the primary root cause. But then I got into fasting as well during that period. And essentially I began to research and that over the years releasing YouTube videos, you've seen a few. It just became my main career. You know, as though. Yeah. [00:08:53] Did the book write itself then? Were you? I mean, I know the history of it personally, but it sounds like a personal journey. [00:09:00] And this research that you were doing and then you came into this camaraderie with Dr. Jeffrey Gerber. Was it a combination of your own personal research or did you need to put it out there so that you had this kind of cohesive collection of information? [00:09:16] Yeah, there were a few things just from a long time back I knew that I at some point want to write a book. [00:09:22] I wasn't sure about what happened when this happened to me. In 2013, I released the cholesterol conundrum, which is extremely popular around the world. And that's so Gerber and all the other doctors found me originally and we struck up this kind of friendship. And we met in South Africa, the world's first low carb conference in South Africa in early fifteen. But I was basically during fifteen writing this book. And then later in fifteen, you know, I kind of linked up with Jeff and said, Hey, Jeff, you want to be a coauthor on this? And he was delighted because he could bring all of his clinical experience, clinical expertize. Twenty five years as a low carb doctor and kind of complete the package, if you will. But I did. And I'm sure he won't mind me saying this. I did write most of the book for sure in terms all the science and everything else. I mean, brought in a professional chef them to do all the recipes that you've probably seen. But a key thing as well was I got funding in 15 to really support me to be able to write the book and do many other things like travel and research outside of my main job. So that was from David Bobert, an Irish heart disease awareness charity. They found me through the same video, the cholesterol video, and wanted to support me to get the message out. So a lot of things came together. We got a professional editor from Karl Mann agencies in New York, which I was able to phone now. Otherwise, I would have done a book that would have been very different. So the professional editors, they know their craft in terms of structuring and simplifying. So I think it was way, way better as a result of that. [00:11:02] Yeah. The book is beautiful. I must say in layout format, having come from a literary family and I appreciate the content. However, the actual graphics and the layout of it is incredibly friendly. [00:11:13] I think you have a review on Amazon, but I was looking over that said the Kindle version is good, but that the in-person version is great. And I think it speaks to the vibrancy of not just the layout, but also the art, you know, the pictures, the photographs of the food, because it is really a part of what you're speaking to. Right. You're talking about diet and nutrition. And that's best relayed through both Visual Forum and I think lesson. I'm wondering with you, you kind of dropped a little nugget about fasting and you mentioned frequently and a lot of your other YouTube lectures and things like that that I've looked at. You have this conversation with your audience about becoming truly ketogenic and and following a keto diet and how it allowed you this freedom to kind of choose when you eat. And that parlays into this semi fasted mentality where you tend to skip lunch on certain days. You kind of choose your way in and out of meals. Can you speak to how that relationship came about? [00:12:11] Right. Well, originally, actually, during that period of eight and a half weeks, I discovered a few weeks into low carb that my appetite came under an incredible degree of control. [00:12:22] And this was completely new to me. I used to do triathlons and I would do huge amounts of swimming, cycling, you know, running. But when I came home, I'd be ravenous and I'd, of course, be eating lots of healthy whole grains. And what I thought at the time was healthy. But now I found when I was eating meat, fish and eggs and just low starch vegetables, I just found that my appetite, after having one good meal, was kind of suppressed for much, much longer. When I was going to eat lunch, I realized I'm not hungry like I used to be for this lunch. In fact, I could almost skip it and I began to skip meals in work because I was so busy. And then I just learned that there was a different way of living altogether that didn't involve breakfast, lunch and dinner in the evening. [00:13:10] And also some snacks in the afternoon and maybe a bar or two in the mid-morning. I realized if you're eating meat, fish, eggs, high protein, high fat, you know, and vegetables and eating real human diet, your appetite just it just comes under your control. And because I was losing weight, I actually in fairness, during that eight 1/2 week period, I began to fast, more purposefully because I was enjoying losing the weight. And it was such fun, I decided to accelerate it, which happened so people and work out an awful shock, like in four or five, six weeks, I was completely transformed. And that was how I kind of got into the idea of fasting and skipping meals. And I also liked it. It suited me because I could really enjoy a meal then later on so I could get all my work done and put off the pleasure of the meal, which would be a good nutritious meal later on. And at the end of my labors kind of way, I could sit down and really enjoy a good meal. And that suited me. It suited my psychology. So that was kind of it just grew. And by the time it came to writing the book, I had done a lot more research on that because we are writing a book and got a little more technical about it. But in a sense, as Dr. Gerber says, rather than fasting, he thinks of it as meal skipping because you can so you save time. [00:14:33] You can spend the time eating and work doing work, maybe finish earlier and just skip meals here and there and let your hormones, let your insulin, your glucose. Let let all that digestive process calm right down, you know, and it's just it's the right way to live. And I think evolutionarily as well, it's so appropriate. As you can imagine, though, I know that's not proof of any benefit, but it just makes sense and it gives you freedom. There's no downsides that I'm aware of. [00:15:02] It's a laissez faire attitude about eating for sure that I don't think a lot of hyper and intense individuals in this latter day have towards food. [00:15:11] You know, the addictive nature that we've kind of every country that I've seen ascribes to their diet, at least. And I'm wondering, do you. Have you experimented with this control? Has there come? You're a very curious individual. And has there been any curiosity about playing around with forms of fasting? Have you met at these conferences with other like minded health individuals who talk about extended fasts, or is it more about this meal skipping mentality? [00:15:38] Yeah, it's probably more the latter. Patricia, I'm relatively casual, so I'm not really the type. [00:15:44] I did a lot of blood measurements, blood glucose meter and ketones way, way back. And then I kind of dropped it, to be quite honest. Now, if I thought I had any kind of physiological issue that I had to address, I'd be a real metrics person, you know, because I'm an engineer. But I've kind of got more casual about that because I just feel if I'm doing things right, I occasionally take a blood glucose, but I'm not compelled to. [00:16:07] And likewise, the fasting, I don't feel I have to keep a certain routine. So what I've kind of ended up at first sheer convenience is and to get a little longer fasting in, because I believe the longer, fastest way you really get your glucose and insulin down, I'm kind of doing one meal a day around three times a week or four. And the other three or four days, two meals a day. So that's roughly where I've settled for me. Now, I've talked to Jason Fong, many people who know Dr. Jason Fong, the fasting guru, and many other people about fasting. But I explain that I have a longer term. Fast is more like a medical intervention to me. So someone who has profound obesity or very severe insulin resistance that will is not dealt with in a normal, healthy low carb with some meals skipping can push the boundaries further. And I know Jason deals with a lot of those more challenging people. But for me, I haven't gone over 24 hours and I do anecdotally hear that there's not really much published science on it, obviously because of the nature. I anecdotally hear about some people, many people maybe more so female, maybe postmenopausal. That going beyond that 24 hours into longer term fast can just be challenging, you know, tiredness, sleep impacted. Don't feel so good. And I sense that it appears that men appear to be a little luckier in terms of fasting. There's less of that anecdotal feedback. But even myself, when I go to around 27, 28 hours, I really feel like eating. So I've never pushed true the envelope into apparently day two, where the hunger that has come on falls away again. And apparently there a utopia of healing in today, three and four. I haven't done that. But I do hear about his. [00:18:00] Yeah. Curiosity hasn't led you there yet. Well, there's time. I wonder, with your emphasis on I were meant to ask you about that before I start the rapid fire questions with people that wrote in. [00:18:12] In reading through your book, you do talk about faster blood glucose levels, measuring that. And it seems like you tie into you have mentioned actually a lot of your interviews as well as a very quick way to get into ketosis is through this kind of fasted state. And I'm hoping that you can kind of draw that out or enumerate that further for everyone listening. [00:18:32] Yeah, well, my my approach to QI tells us we all know those hardcore Kiesel people who tend to push fat into their bodies with ultra low carb to kind of almost force Quito's. [00:18:45] It's almost like eating the extra fat is creating this beneficial ketosis. And I just never perceived it that way. So my way to be in ketosis and I like to kind of go in and out of it. I'm not entirely convinced from the literature that staying hardcore Akito all the time suit's all genetic type suits everyone so well, I'm not sure now. You know, the jury's out in the sense, but what I like to do is eat low carb and then skip meals and the combination of a good, healthy, new, nutrient dense, low carb diet. It might not make you in ketosis deeply, but if you start skipping meals as well in combination with low carb, then you're going to be going in and out of ketosis in waves. And it's a great feeling and I find ketosis now. I never gone really hardcore, but it does a great feeling of mental acuity. Even so, I give an example and it's anecdotal, but when I'm speaking in a very big conference, maybe eight or nine hundred people in the audience, you know, your tension will build and you want to be at your best. And I always pretty much ensure that I'm around 24 hours fasted before I go on stage. Now, this would be a shock to the average American. You know, who if they didn't have their lunch, you know, they wouldn't be able to concentrate or Irish or anyone nowadays. I don't mean just Americans. But for me, like when you get into that 20 hours fasted. Your mental acuity, it may relate to the fact that Bayt hydroxybutyrate and ketone bodies are feeding our brain, but no one has proven that. But something changes and and you get sharper, edgier. There's a high performance feeling. So I think I've gone off the topic now. But that's why I like to go in and out of ketosis by meal, skipping and eating low carb. And I don't really target eating lots of fat and ultra low carb. Like I said, it's meat, fish, eggs. You know, all of those cheeses above ground, leafy vegetables, sometimes even a little rice. If the family is doing rice, I'll have to eat much smaller portions than I used to. But, you know, for old times sake. Bitter rice. Yeah. So it's kind of that's kind of my approach to it in terms of science. One of the interesting things I always bring up about fasting in ketosis is that everyone knows that exercise gives neurological benefits and does not does nothing faddish about that. Everyone accepts exercise is good for neurologically. But I have a paper that I was amazed to find once, and they'd looked at the whole question of why does exercise give this apparent neurological benefit, even short term? And I think it's brain derived neuropathic factor B DNF. So they went to all the biochemistry and actually found out that when you exercise beta hydroxybutyrate, ketone body rises. And their paper came to the conclusion that the increase in BHB was one of the primary mechanisms that was supportive of neurological function. So it's interesting to think that you can almost fasting is almost like exercise of the pill away and some other papers like that. I love ones that integrate the benefit of exercise and the benefit of the right foods or fasting behaviors into a kind of more unified thing. Those reasons, all these different things are healthy and a lot of the biochemical pathways overlap. So anyway, I just I just thought I'd throw that out there. [00:22:21] Well, yeah. And I think that part of the problem with Western medicine in at least in the early part of the nineteen hundreds, was that, you know, and this necessary isolation view. [00:22:30] But nothing exists in a vacuum, certainly not any system within the human body. And so to not consider other factors would be, I think, to introduce the concept that you love of black swans. You know, with them, with engineering and these kinds of flying in the face of the hypothesis moment. And so I like that you stay open to the inclusive city measure while always looking for things that disprove that. I'm wondering, with what you've said about fast before I drop into the rapid fire questions. You do, have you haven't you explained Fats? And I think it's important with people who do low carb, who don't practice, actually those who practice Vegan diets as well. But there is a very clear distinction between fats for you as well as carbohydrates. And I'm wondering if you can draw those out quickly, because I think I always preferred people to say low refined carbohydrates, because almost everything in the human diet, aside from straight fat, has carbohydrates in it. And I think what most people on a low carb centric diet or way of life are looking at refined carbohydrates. So if you could just drive for you, if you could define those terms as to how you define carbohydrates when you talk about low carbohydrates as well as healthy versus non healthy fats. [00:23:47] Gotcha. OK. How can I do this efficiently? Well, I'd say upfront what I generally say to lay people who are not going to get into the whole falsies stuff. I say to them, look, there's the what I call Satan's triad or the devil's triad that's caused a lot of modern chronic disease, sugar, refined carbohydrates, refined grains and vegetable oils, these fake factory oils, I call them. [00:24:11] So those three things are the primary components and most ultra processed food. [00:24:16] So if you cut out ultra processed food and those three components greatly, you know, for most people, that'll be the vast amount of the benefit they're going to get. I'm honest about it. And then if you want to go low carb, you know, you're going to be careful with the not quite so bad carbs, like fibrous carbs or even for details in moderation. If you want to really go towards ketosis and then the non starchy vegetables are fine. So broccoli, cauliflower and all those carbs and avocados and lots of things. So I kind of say that first. So in terms of refined carbs. Absolutely, Patricia. That's the real devil in the room rather than carbs in general. And I give the example in the book of the catarrh funds, and they're around sixty five percent carb in their diet, which is actually high carb. But again, they're eating nutrient dense fish and meats and another good stuff. And the carbs are eating or like I think contains on the high fiber, low blood sugar spike carbohydrates. And they were eating this high carb diet all their lives and they never got access to refined carb sugars or vegetable oils. So any human who from birth. Right. True. Never gets access to the three. I think they can eat a whole range of diets. No problem. They're never going to be diabetic or obese. So it's when you get a population that those three components have come into and the population becomes diabetic and obese. Now you've got people who are carbohydrate intolerant, generally insulin resistance, and then they have to also maybe be very careful with carbohydrate foods that may be an ancestral person wouldn't have to worry too much about. So I kind of say everything is nuanced on the fats then. So saturated fats from real Whole Foods sources. Fine. And any fats from real Whole Foods sources are fine. The problem, again, I'll have to say it, are the added fats and oils, particularly vegetable oils in all the factory oils, basically, and seed oils. Another name for them. And then you could say that the omega three fats are good to keep, you know, good and high in your diet. Not just not to be low. So eat the fatty fish and get your omega three. Good. And no problem. And saturated fat and omega six kind of polyunsaturated fats that are in the vegetable oils that are a problem. My general part is if they're in real whole foods and the balanced diet, I would not worry about excessive omega six fats. I would only worry about them really coming from added oils of a vegetable oil nature. So that's kind of the fats, really, put simply. And I think I've kind of Kollberg covered the carbs as well. Good versus bad, roughly. [00:27:09] Absolutely. And I'm wondering and I think your book does a good job about talking about Whole Foods and how, you know, the supplementation of fats is not to seek out fat, but rather supplement those calories with the nasty carbohydrate calories that you're removing. And so that augmentation makes a lot of sense for the reader, at least it did for me. All right. Moving on to the Rapid Fire. So we had a lot of questions asking about and because of the work that you've done as over the past two years and with the launch of the book in 2018, where do you see the most research needing to be headed or headed towards this low carb and or fasting scientific research? [00:27:53] Right. Well, I think probably the big gap for me personally or see Ts are randomized control trials are generally designed for drug treatments. So you've got your, say, statton drug and you've got a placebo inert. And the RC teas are usually Dohm, which is one intervention, you know, and that and that makes sense in a certain way. But I would love to see an R t that adds together a multi factor approach. So a standard a kind of heart association, kind of low fat diet, but pitched against a low carb, nutrient dense kind of healthy diet of my defining. OK. Including some element of fasting that's tracked. So you can work out from the data afterwards. Some people may do more, some may do less. But you can work it out at the end of the trial. Add in vitamins and minerals. Not too many Bacau ones like magnesium, potassium, add in sun exposure and ultraviolet light exposure, which gives us way more than vitamin D and like do it, do an experiment, a human trial that admittedly the ethics committees don't like these. [00:29:08] They like to see one intervention. Simple, but I think we're missing out on doing a multi factor intervention of all of what we know is synergistically going to boost health and do all that cluster of things together. Well-documented, undefined, you know, no hiding, no secret changes. What? Just do it against the control of the standard low fat diet on what the Orthodox authorities tell us to do and then pitch. Pitch my system up against that. I'd love to if that experiment was done. I'm not sure of what lever happened. [00:29:44] Oh, I hope so. That sounds fun and kind of along those same lines of research. And and what you endeavor to do. We had a lot of questions regarding how you curate the research. You do. You're one human being. And so even with a team of researchers, how do you curate what you look at, what you incorporate, what you also kind of allow into the metrics of your theories and philosophy? [00:30:08] Yeah, well, I kind of you I'm a lone wolf, to be quite honest, I have no staff. [00:30:12] I have nothing. So what I do is I research our research, our research. And I have around probably nearly 3000 published papers on my hard drive under myriad different directories and topics. And I have a good memory for these things. So like when people ask me about a study, I'll say, oh yeah, that one was a rats. And there was a four percent threshold of adding omega six for a mammary. Tumors were increased in size, but after four percent add, there was a threshold effect. And I'll usually remember studies even though there's so many. So I have an informal system of directories, but I generally do is I take topics of my greatest interest. So for the movie we made extra time movie dot com. We were involved with a scanning forty five ads, guys in their 50s X sportsmen. [00:31:05] We found that some amazing stuff. And we also followed a guy who reversed his score and he did all the stuff we're talking about to do that. [00:31:13] But during the making of that movie, I went deep dove on the mechanisms of calcification, you know, medial versus into more calcification kidney disease and the mineral based calcification that occurs in that. So, again, I went much deeper into the mechanisms because I felt as the movie came out, we really wanted to thoroughly know the state of the art and the science of exactly why calcium may leach back out of Arthur almost as plaques, why it's actually gathered. And it's just an example. During that period, I did a ton of work on that. And another recent example was I finally got the chance to meet Professor Vladimir Subaltern. And I released the podcast a few weeks ago, but I met him in Crossfade headquarters in Santa Cruz last November and I did a ton of work researching on the pathways of cholesterol and LDL particles from the Luman into the Intermap, all of the diffusion coefficients and all of so Boltons science where the cholesterol comes in from the outside of the wall of the artery. [00:32:25] So Vaslav a Sorum and the lymphatic system that drains cholesterol out of the arterial wall, I discovered that HDL good cholesterol. People know that it takes the cholesterol out of your artery wall. But what I found out was it takes it out to the outside. It doesn't take it back into the blood. [00:32:46] So let's just say during that journey that I may be another hundred and twenty published papers on my hard drive. And I've gone through all of the made notes in the margin. And then what I do is I produce talks. So one way for me to kind of store the research, other high level, useful for real people is I'll do a talk maybe an hour, 50 minutes, and I'll do all the diagrams and slides to explain it to a lay person. But behind it, there might be a hundred published papers and maybe, I dunno, three, four or five hundred hours of research. But all those papers and references are there. When people ask about an aspect of the talk, I'll immediately just email them the paper. So it's kind of informal, but I'm very dynamic and these things, you know. [00:33:35] Yeah, absolutely, and you talk about I mean, just to kind of unpack a little bit of what you were saying. [00:33:41] If I could be so bold from what I garnered without having looked at all of the research, you were kind of getting into a lot of the five markers when you're talking about the build up and the X exposing in that lead to like a coronary episode. Right. And also other things that have been affiliated with it, like cancer and things like that. And those are low HDL or good waist size hypertension, blood sugar. And then you kind of we're getting into the very specifics of the plaque within what's found in a C.T. scan. [00:34:12] Yeah. And this was found in the C.T. scan, the C.A.C. score, that's the best measure of your degree of heart disease and degree of risk. [00:34:19] So if you get a zero score at middle age and it simply sees the calcium in your coronary arteries and the inflammatory disease of atherosclerosis driven by vegetable oils and refined grains and on an insulin resistance. Well, all of those things and more lead to pressure on your arterial wall and lead to inflammation, inflammatory forces on the body. When you develop these plaque brings in calcium at a certain stage to try and stabilize these, that could rupture. So the calcium that comes in is is a bone formation process and quite complex and not fully understood, even with all the papers I Gartner's. And this scan can simply see the calcium like an x ray. So if you have a zero score, it means there's no detectable calcium, which means you've developed very little plaque. You haven't even reached the stage that your body is reacting to. And therefore, your risk is very low. Maybe one or two percent risk in the next 10 years of a heart attack. And if you have a very high score, like my sponsor, David Bobert, nearly a thousand at the age of 52, you have an enormous risk, maybe 25, 30 percent. So the measure of the calcium in the C.A.C. score in the scan. That's the best measure of risk. But what causes that then exactly? You mentioned there the five criteria of the metabolic syndrome, which is insulin resistance syndrome, which is essentially type two diabetes. [00:35:51] And you got your low HDL. You've got your high triglycerides. You got your high blood sugar. You've got your high waist size. And you've got your hypertension, blood pressure. And they're pretty good. Five metrics. I would add in serum feresten. I would add in Jegede T Gamma illusional transfer as they were the two I had high rise and they are good markers to for metabolic syndrome or insulin resistance syndrome. And there are lots of other good markers. But I would say if people really wanted a simple way to check themselves out, if you just got a fasting glucose and a fasting blood insulin and you put them in the home calculator, it's online h.o. m.a calculator, you get your home resists our insulin resistance index. And if that's below one point two, you're pretty good. Non diabetic and it is above one point eight or you're you're probably in trouble. So that's a really easy way to skip all the other measures. And a lot of people like that one. [00:36:53] And your book, Eat Rich Live Long talks about the tests that you should really just garner an understanding for as you begin the journey of looking and endeavoring into the advice there. [00:37:04] So I think that's good to know and it's good for people to have understand what those results mean and most importantly, that those are all, you know, retractable. A lot of those those results can be fixed very, very quickly with a correction in diet, which obviously is is the main ethos of eat live long. I'm curious, you have a section in the book and we've had a lot of people. Right. And talking about vitamin and mineral supplementation. And you you advise as specific vitamin A mineral protocol. I won't list them off here, but we do a lot of people. Right. And asking if you consider there to be a chief like catch a multivitamin that hits all of your core constituents. And that advice. [00:37:47] Yes. OK. In terms of products. Well, actually, going forward, I have got a new friend, a Goodbody, who is a nutraceutical manufacturing plant on the other side of the world. [00:37:56] So I am going to be getting more into vitamins and minerals research. So I did enough in the past for the bulk, but I'm probably going to be getting into that more in terms of multivitamins. I've never really looked at them, but I generally do as I get magnesium, potassium, that's magnesium, separate potassium chloride. We have iodine there and see kelp and does a couple more than me think, oh well, the vitamin D though I prefer to get that from my UV lamp and from the sun because that way you get nitric oxide and other folder chemicals. But the vitamin D, if you can't get that, is another important one. And that's kind of that cluster there. I mean, you could say chromium is important, too. There's quite a bit out there on that. But that cluster of around five or the key ones for me. Now, obviously, there's loads more vitamins and minerals that could be beneficial. I never got into the vitamin C thing. I think that if you're eating a very healthy diet, well-balanced, you should be OK anyway. But I notice a lot of people feel very strongly about taking higher doses of vitamin C. I've never been overly convinced that the science behind, rather than just being sufficient and not insufficient, actually getting a lot of it into you. And it's something that I've made a note I must circle back to some day. But a lot of people say to me, Ivor, why don't you talk about vitamin C? It's magic. And I've just never been convinced of that. Yes. [00:39:27] Yeah, absolutely. Well, I've heard it. We're running out of time. And I mean, I apologize in advance to my audience. I'm going to try and quarantine you again, no pun intended. [00:39:35] And before I let you go, I'm hoping to ask you a bunch of people ask what your future plans of study and speaking abroad. Given that, you know, people aren't traveling as much right now, have you looked forward to 2020, 2021? And do you have any kind of a sneak peak you can offer us? [00:39:54] Yeah, well, actually, because unfortunately, sadly, the Irish heart disease awareness funding was supported true business and the impact has been enormous with Korona. And so I'm kind of moving on from that now, largely. So I'm going to have to find alternative sources of support. So I will be probably developing into having some kind of patrie on. I'm talking to people in the U.S. about developing a nutritional program for training medical people. So their connections who have come to me. So that will be a role I left to spend time on and of course, do more research around vitamins, minimal minerals, nutrition at all. I have a lot of it already. [00:40:35] And there's a few more projects as well, that there's one where there's an insurance company in the US. Very large insurance company. And they want to get their people healthier because obviously they'll save an enormous amount in terms of medical bills. So very large amounts to savings. So I may be doing a program with them, with a couple of other doctors who again came and found me. And then there's conferences I just came out of low carb Sydney. Well, it was actually called low carb international all stars, but it was online. But there are going to be more veny torture trick on the West Coast is doing a conference, I think is the end of June. Dr. Burgs, Quito's so much this year is gonna be virtual. So I'm gonna be at that and does the series more of those. Let me see what else. Several more projects I may take on depending. [00:41:28] But I've got to pick my winners because, you know, I've got a family, five children, and I'm going to have to pick things now that are more commercially minded than I would have had two in the past. And I've also got my pal in Extend Life dot com. New Zealand, an excellent manufacturer of vitamins and minerals. So I'll probably be working with him, helping him research the best ones for heart disease, reversal, etc., and engaging to some degree and maybe offering discounts to my followers and some of those products. [00:42:01] So really a lot of balls in the air at the moment. And I just have to do my more engineering manager role now and actually program manage all these different potential projects. I make sure I get I do the the best use of my time. [00:42:18] Absolutely. I think 20 twenty one is the year of the pivot and the juggle for a lot of people. So it sounds like you're no exception to that. Ivor, thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us. I really do appreciate you taking time out of your really busy schedule and giving us all of your knowledge. [00:42:34] Not at all. Thanks a lot, Patricia. We should talk again sometime. [00:42:37] I'll make sure of that. And for everyone listening, thank you for giving us your time. We've been speaking with Ivor Cummins. He is author, engineer and speaker. You can find out more on his Web site, the fat, poor dot com. [00:42:53] And until we speak again next time, remember to stay safe. Well, when you do eat and always count on yourself. Slainte.
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San Diego business journal names her one of the architects of the local life science sector. As the first woman inducted into the Connect Entrepreneur Hall of fame, Dr. Magda Marquet is an accomplished immigrant from France. In this interview, you will hear -Magda's immigration story -Her path to success -Her insights on why women don’t grow in leadership positions -Her suggestions on how to grow in leadership positions regardless of gender, ethnicity, and … To know more about her Dr. Magda Marquet has built, led, and commercialized multiple life science companies. She is the co-founder of AltheaDx, a commercial-stage, precision medicine company with the world’s leading pharmacogenomics test for anxiety and depression, and ALMA Life Sciences, LLC, an early-stage investment firm creating and growing innovative healthcare companies. Dr. Marquet co-founded Althea Technologies and, as its co-CEO with full P&L responsibility, led the company to become a leader in the field and a highly profitable, commercial company. As a result, she guided Althea to a successful acquisition by Ajinomoto, a global Japanese company and leader in amino acid technology.Prior to starting Althea Technologies, Dr. Marquet held several positions in pharmaceutical development in companies such as Vical and Amylin Pharmaceuticals.She currently serves on the following Boards: Arcturus Therapeutics (ARCT) (Compensation Committee Chair, member of the Audit Committee). She also serves on the Board of Pfenex (PFNX) (Nomination and Governance Committee) and she serves on several private companies boards such as Senté, Micronoma, and HUYA Biosciences International.As a former founder and CEO, Dr. Marquet has broad operational, fundraising expertise including venture, private equity, and venture debt. She also brings expertise in M&A, global commercial development, regulatory strategies, and building a winning culture of innovation and strategic growth.Dr. Marquet holds a Ph.D. in Biochemical Engineering from INSA/University of Toulouse, France. She has received numerous prestigious awards throughout her career including the 2005 Regional Ernst&Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in the Life Sciences category, the Athena Pinnacle award, the Director of the Year award (Corporate Governance) from the Corporate Directors Forum and has been inducted into the CONNECT Entrepreneur Hall of Fame.
Courtney Hudson, nationally recognized expert in Bio-mechanics, corrective exercise rehabilitation and Fastpitch Softball, joins Josh to talk about her new book, "Eight Hour Injury".Courtney's extensive qualifications include a B.S. in BioChemical Engineering, ACE Certified Personal Trainer, Certified BioMechanics Method for Corrective Exercise, Certified Sports Conditioning Specialist, Certified Functional Movement Specialist, Certified Fitness Nutrition Specialist and Performance Expert for Stack.com.Join the conversation as Courtney shares her research in sleep position, holding patterns, REM cycle, her development of bio-mechanic rehab technology and more.Eight Hour Injury Book (only pay shipping):https://www.eighthourinjury.com/homeEngineered Performance Lab: https://www.coachataclick.com/Follow Courtney Hudson:@engineered_performance_lab@eighthourinjury@coachataclickFollow & subscribe for updates:@LRAlchemywww.LRAlchemy.com
Since 2012 Ivor Cummins has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease with a particular focus on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. His career speciality, leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity provided the key questions that have helped him to explore the root causes of chronic disease and find the answers. Key nutritional and lifestyle interventions can transform an individual’s health and productivity and Ivor shares the changes that will make the biggest difference and explains why it’s vital to understand the root cause and take the right action to transform your life. KEY TAKEAWAYS I discovered excessive carbohydrate and refined carbohydrate were almost certainly driving my bad physiology, I had believed my whole adult life that fat was bad but it’s not. I changed my diet removing any processed foods, refined sugar and the majority of carbohydrates and everything transformed. My energy levels and mental acuity also increased dramatically and my weight loss accelerated. There are many illnesses that are preventable through dietary measures. Simple dietary changes such as wholefoods, cutting out the starchy carbs and refined sugars make a difference. Ferritin is an acute-phase reactant and should be the sixth marker for metabolic syndrome. Your A1C is a late-stage indicator for type 2 diabetes but a post-meal glucose test will provide a more accurate indicator of possible problems much earlier on because what gets measured is what gets treated and managed. If you check post-meal glucose levels then you will have more knowledge than most people. A healthy fats based low carbohydrate diet is one of the most important changes you can make. There are some crucial vitamins and minerals such as magnesium, potassium and fish oil and it’s important to eliminate vegetable oils and factory seed oils to lower omega 6 fats. BEST MOMENTS ‘I cut out the bread, pasta and junk food and my results were dramatically changed’ ‘If the experts in the field don’t really know how to handle the basic measurements then something unusual was afoot’ ‘The answer is carbohydrate metabolism’ VALUABLE RESOURCES Enduring Health Podcast https://thefatemperor.com Ivor Cummins at the Public Health Collaboration VCon 2020 Eat Rich, Live Long by Ivor Cummins & Jeffry Gerber ABOUT THE GUEST Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI PMP completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent 30 years in corporate technical leadership positions. His career speciality has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights at public speaking engagements around the world, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity. He has recently presented at the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR) and also at the Irish National Institute of Preventative Cardiology (NIPC) annual conferences. Ivor is currently the Chief Program Officer for Irish Heart Disease Awareness: https://IHDA.ie ABOUT THE HOST Dr. Shan Hussain is an author, general practitioner, health coach, wellness advisor and ambassador to the World Health Innovation Summit. As Founder of The Health Studio and a medical doctor of 18 years, he has a special interest in health promotion and disease prevention. He works with individuals and organisations to help naturally improve health in a sustainable, holistic manner. Dr. Hussain has developed several coaching and mentorship programmes designed to help reverse the symptoms of many stress-related health problems. His best-selling book, 'The Big Prescription' serves as a guide for readers to learn about evidence-based holistic health practices that create the foundation of his work. CONTACT METHOD Connect with Dr. Shan Hussain through his website at https://thehealthstudio.net/ If you would like to support our podcast, please visit our Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/enduringhealth Support the show.
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Hey there friends, hope everyone is well. I’m on a vitamin D roll over here with another great guest talking about how it is a central part of almost every system in our body, including (and maybe most importantly these days) our immune system. Again I want to stress that D is not a vitamin, but a pre-hormone. I know talking about vitamins can make many people’s eyes glaze over. I am kind of one of these people actually. I think we can get all the vitamins and minerals we need from the food we eat and if we’re eating an ancestral, nutrient dense diet then we don’t need to supplement or worry about this kind of thing. But vitamin D is different. Just like our bodies expect ancestral foods, we also expect an ancestral environment. Humans lived outdoors for all of history. Is it surprising at all that when we live and work indoors for the vast majority of the day this might not be ideal? This interview also covers the link between vitamin D and the coronavirus. This is very striking and we go into even more studies and correlations on this. Tying this all together, we get into the efficacy of the lockdown. Ivor has been tracking this data for the last couple months. Nobody is minimizing the tragic deaths or saying the lockdown didn’t help in many ways, but maybe there is a smarter way to do “smart distancing” instead of blanket mandates for everyone in the country. Maybe forcing people to be locked in their homes might actually weaken their immune system. Maybe it would have been better for people to get sunlight and vitamin D this entire time considering we have good data showing the virus isn't really transmitted outdoors. Maybe there are many unintended deaths from these lockdown measures. Maybe there was a different way to go about things once we initially reacted. These are all interesting questions and it’s great to live in the United States where you are free to ask these questions. Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI PMP completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent over 25 years in corporate technical leadership and management positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights at public speaking engagements around the world, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity. He has recently presented on heart disease primary root causes at the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR). He has also debated Irish Professors of Medicine on stage, at the annual conference of the Irish National Institute of Preventive Cardiology (NIPC). Before we start I’ll just mention a few other things. If you're new to this podcast I’d start at episode 1. It’s best to experience the whole journey and soak up the valuable information from each hand-picked guest. You also should know about http://NoseToTail.org where we deliver grass finished, sustainably raised beef, buffalo, lamb as well as our one-of-a-kind high omega 3 pork and chicken. This is special stuff that is not only beyond organic and humanely raised, but is fed a special diet so that the meat has an extremely high omega 3 to omega 6 ratio. It’s in high demand so we can only sell the bacon 1 package at a time. Our other signature product is the primal ground beef with liver, heart, kidney, and spleen mixed. Very tasty stuff. I’ve seen and heard of so many kids chowing down on this stuff and enjoying it immensely. They don’t mind the organ taste at all and I think have an intuitive sense for the superior nutrition it provides. That’s my company so you can get your meat there and support me (in a small way) and our ranch in Texas. You can also support the Food Lies film on http://indiegogo.com/projects/food-lies-post by clicking through http://FoodLies.org - we still are taking preorders and have the Eat Meat shirts there. We are in the last steps of getting the film finished but still need your help. You can also get the private food and exercise videos as well as the extended show notes for this podcast by becoming a Patreon supporter on http://patreon.com/peakhuman And if you’d like to support in a non-monetary way you can give the podcast a review on iTunes or the Apple podcast app and share any of these things with family and friends! Thanks so much everyone, it wouldn't be possible without you. Please enjoy this interview with Ivor Cummins. BUY THE MEAT NosetoTail.org Support me on Patreon! http://patreon.com/peakhuman Preorder the film here: http://indiegogo.com/projects/food-lies-post SHOW NOTES [1:25] Small study of 100 people, no selection bias. COVID-19. Those with lower vitamin D levels were experiencing much more severe/critical symptoms. [8:40] There are many reasons as to why your Vitamin D may be low. [11:30] How latitude can be affecting COVID-19. [23:00] Should you use sunscreen? [38:00] Italy has some of the worst vitamin D levels in Europe. [42:45] Brazil’s experience with SARS-1 and COVID-19. [44:10] Imposing lockdowns in the various countries does not seem to have influenced the R0 value. [47:20] All cause mortality per head of population. [1:00:40] How lockdown has affected the R not value in various countries [1:08:20] Those over 65 years old should stick to isolation. [1:14:20**] It seems like people are no longer trying to look at the big picture and the data supporting that the lockdown may not be as effective as we thought it was going to be BUY THE MEAT NosetoTail.org Support me on Patreon! http://patreon.com/peakhuman Preorder the film here: http://indiegogo.com/projects/food-lies-post Film site: http://FoodLies.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FoodLies Follow along: http://twitter.com/FoodLiesOrg http://instagram.com/food.lies http://facebook.com/FoodLiesOrg
Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI PMP completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent over 25 years in corporate technical leadership and management positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights at public speaking engagements around the world, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity. He has recently presented on heart disease primary root causes at the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR). He has also debated Irish Professors of Medicine on stage, at the annual conference of the Irish National Institute of Preventative Cardiology (NIPC). Ivor’s 2018 book “Eat Rich, Live Long” (co-authored with preventative medicine expert Jeffry Gerber MD, FAAFP), details the conclusions of their shared research: https://www.amazon.com/Eat-Rich-Live-Long-Mastering/dp/1628602732/ His public lectures and interviews are available on YouTube, where he has 60,000 subscribers and 5 million views have been recorded to date: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPn4FsiQP15nudug9FDhluA. Most of Ivor’s material is readily accessible via his rapidly growing website: https://thefatemperor.com/ Ivor is currently the Chief Program Officer and for Irish Heart Disease Awareness: http://www.IHDA.ie Ivor lives in Dublin, Ireland, with his wife and five children. Time Stamps: 8:08 Start of podcast 9:00 Ivor’s background. 11:36 Mainstream media/pushback for challenging the status quo. 13:23 Ivor’s perspective on Coronavirus. 16:13 Italian data. 19:15 Hospital overwhelm 21:27 Do lockdowns stop the spread of the virus? 25:19 Seasonality of coronaviruses. 26:22 ‘’Theres no empirical evidence for these lockdowns.’’ 27:15 Is the lockdown worth it? (model) 32:18 lockdown measures in Ireland. 36:40 Do lockdowns save lives? 37:08 Articles speaking on efficacy of lockdowns. 40:08 Conspiracy theories, Occam's Razor. 41:22 All cause mortality in Europe. 47:53 Coronavirus and obesity/insulin resistance/comorbidities. 53:08 How severe is this virus? 56:21 Sweden's data/will stopping the lockdown put more lives at risk? 58:08 Can we get reinfected from Coronavirus? 59:46 How widely spread is Coronavirus already? 1:01:08 What is the R naught? 1:06:08 Why experts are not being listened to during this crisis. 1:07:32 Why quarantine and social distancing might not matter/YouTube censorship. 1:08:38 Glimmers of hope. 1:10:11 Why are the elderly most at risk/how to prevent severe COVID outcomes? 1:17:08 Underlying nutritional deficiencies of the elderly. 1:22:38 Vitamin D data. 1:30:18 Where to find Ivor's work. 1:33:28 The most radical thing Ivor has done recently. BluBlox: www.blubox.com use the code CarnivoreMD for 15% off your order Ancestral Supplements https://ancestralsupplements.com/ Code SALADINOMD on the shopify site to receive 10% off. White Oak Pastures: Use the code CARNIVOREMD at www.whiteoakpastures.com for 10% off your first order! JOOVV: www.joovv.com/paul To subscribe to my newsletter visit: carnivoremd.com My contact information: Book: www.thecarnivorecodebook.com PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/paulsaladinomd SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: @carnivoremd Website: carnivoremd.com Twitter:@carnivoremd Facebook: Paul Saladino MD email: drpaul@carnivoremd.com
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Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI PMP completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent over 25 years in corporate technical leadership and management positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights at public speaking engagements around the world, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity. He has recently presented on heart disease primary root causes at the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR). He has also debated Irish Professors of Medicine on stage, at the annual conference of the Irish National Institute of Preventative Cardiology (NIPC). Ivor’s 2018 book “Eat Rich, Live Long” (co-authored with preventative medicine expert Jeffry Gerber MD, FAAFP), details the conclusions of their shared research: https://www.amazon.com/Eat-Rich-Live-Long-Mastering/dp/1628602732/ His public lectures and interviews are available on YouTube, where he has 60,000 subscribers and 5 million views have been recorded to date: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPn4FsiQP15nudug9FDhluA. Most of Ivor’s material is readily accessible via his rapidly growing website: https://thefatemperor.com/ Ivor is currently the Chief Program Officer and for Irish Heart Disease Awareness: http://www.IHDA.ie Ivor lives in Dublin, Ireland, with his wife and five children. Time Stamps: 13:19 Start of the Podcast 14:24 Ivor's background in cholesterol research. 18:14 Lab work/lipid panels. 21:04 Triglyceride/HDL ratio. 22:58 hsCRP and fasting insulin. 24:49 Ivor's ferritin levels. 25:12 Ivor's dietary changes. 29:34 Hypertension as criteria for metabolic syndrome. 32:23 How did Ivor's ferritin change ? 34:19 Iron overload on the carnivore diet. 39:19 LDL. 50:09 If LDL was enough to initiate atherosclerosis why do we not see atherosclerosis in veins? 51:59.Artery wall damage. 1:00::29 Glycocalyx. 1:03::48 Oxidized LDL. 1:05::29 Saturated fat and oxidized LDL. 1:08::19 APOE4 and insulin resistance. 1:11:49 Is fat in dairy inflammatory ? 1:17:09 The problem with combining carbohydrates and fat. 1:23:09 Refined fats. 1:27:34 Study on decreased saturated fat intake and increased polyunsaturated fat intake correlation with Lpa and oxidized LDL levels. 1:35:19 Should we be consuming a low linoleic acid diet? 1:38:44 Do humans need high amounts of Omega 3? 1:45:39 Omega 7 1:50:59 The negative effects of soybean oil. 1:51:49 Where to find Ivor's work. 1:56:49 The most radical thing Ivor has done recently. Belcampo: Use the code CARNIVOREMD for 10% off your order! Ancestral Supplements https://ancestralsupplements.com/ Code SALADINOMD on the shopify site to receive 10% off. White Oak Pastures: Use the code CARNIVOREMD at www.whiteoakpastures.com for 10% off your first order! JOOVV: www.joovv.com/paul INSIDER: carnivoremd.com My contact information: Book: www.thecarnivorecodebook.com PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/paulsaladinomd SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: @carnivoremd Website: carnivoremd.com Twitter:@carnivoremd Facebook: Paul Saladino MD email: drpaul@carnivoremd.com
Hannah MacInnes joins Elena Parisi, Head of Sales & Marketing at Recycling Technologies, at The Klosters Forum 2019 to discuss the issue of plastic pollution and to hear her personal insights on this complex topic.Elena Parisi leads the Sales and Marketing department at Recycling Technologies. Originally graduated in Chemical Engineering, she specialised in Biochemical Engineering at University College London, before further education in Finance and Entrepreneurship at London Business School. Elena joined the company at the early stage of Recycling Technologies' growth and covered various commercial functions, before stepping in as the Head of Sales & Marketing. She is leading the international roll-out and finding sites for installing the RT7000 machines. Elena is currently the interface between the technical and commercial teams of RT and the petrochemical industry.
Ivor Cummins completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent 30 years in corporate technical leadership positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights at public speaking engagements around the world, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity. He has recently presented at the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR) and also at the Irish National Institute of Preventative Cardiology (NIPC) annual conferences. Ivor's 2018 book “Eat Rich, Live Long” (co-authored with preventative medicine expert Jeffry Gerber MD, FAAFP), details the conclusions of their shared research.Ivor is currently the Chief Program Officer for Irish Heart Disease Awareness.Ivor will share with us:How to prioritise our own health, our community's health, and the health of the planet.The campaigns of disinformation that undermine our quest for the best nutrition.A simple and clear understanding of cholesterol and its role.To find out more about Ivor, visit thefatemperor.comI'd love to know your thoughts and experiences - join the conversation on my Facebook page. For more episodes of HEAL, find us on iTunes at https://apple.co/2NpsIba, Spotify at https://spoti.fi/2NpSiN0, Acast at https://play./s/pete-evans, click the link on https://peteevans.com, or just look up "HEAL" in your favourite podcast app. I'd love to spread the knowledge in these podcasts far and wide. If you liked this episode, I'd love it if you could share it with your friends, and perhaps even leave a review on iTunes. This podcast is proudly presented by The Institute For Integrative Nutrition, or IIN for short.I've completed this amazing health training course through IIN, and I would thoroughly recommend it for anyone wanting to start a career in the health coaching and wellness space.This course is conducted over a year long period and it's constructed in a way that if you're a full time worker or a busy parent or wherever you are in your life will still be able to complete all the required curriculum and modules. Please see the link included in this post on my Facebook or Instagram page or on iTunes, to access the free sample class and first module of the program, to get a great taste of the format and structure as well as utilise my special discount that I can offer you if you decide to sign up.Make sure you tell the admission team that you're part of the Pete Evans tuition savings to claim your very substantial discount visit https://www.integrativenutrition.com Theme music by Mandharu. Audio production by AndyMaher.com. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ivor Cummins completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent 30 years in corporate technical leadership positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights at public speaking engagements around the world, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity. He has recently presented at the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR) and also at the Irish National Institute of Preventative Cardiology (NIPC) annual conferences. Ivor’s 2018 book “Eat Rich, Live Long” (co-authored with preventative medicine expert Jeffry Gerber MD, FAAFP), details the conclusions of their shared research.Ivor is currently the Chief Program Officer for Irish Heart Disease Awareness.Ivor will share with us:How to prioritise our own health, our community’s health, and the health of the planet.The campaigns of disinformation that undermine our quest for the best nutrition.A simple and clear understanding of cholesterol and its role.To find out more about Ivor, visit thefatemperor.comI’d love to know your thoughts and experiences - join the conversation on my Facebook page. For more episodes of HEAL, find us on iTunes at https://apple.co/2NpsIba, Spotify at https://spoti.fi/2NpSiN0, Acast at https://play.acast.com/s/pete-evans, click the link on https://peteevans.com, or just look up "HEAL" in your favourite podcast app. I'd love to spread the knowledge in these podcasts far and wide. If you liked this episode, I'd love it if you could share it with your friends, and perhaps even leave a review on iTunes. This podcast is proudly presented by The Institute For Integrative Nutrition, or IIN for short.I've completed this amazing health training course through IIN, and I would thoroughly recommend it for anyone wanting to start a career in the health coaching and wellness space.This course is conducted over a year long period and it's constructed in a way that if you're a full time worker or a busy parent or wherever you are in your life will still be able to complete all the required curriculum and modules. Please see the link included in this post on my Facebook or Instagram page or on iTunes, to access the free sample class and first module of the program, to get a great taste of the format and structure as well as utilise my special discount that I can offer you if you decide to sign up.Make sure you tell the admission team that you're part of the Pete Evans tuition savings to claim your very substantial discount visit https://www.integrativenutrition.com Theme music by Mandharu. Audio production by AndyMaher.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr. Paolo Arosio Professor of Biochemical Engineering at ETH Zurich speaks to Nandini Kashyap, Conference Director at CHI about his love for building blocks and how he is applying microfluidics to solve challenges in biologics product development. They discuss the role of protein aggregation and developability in taking the molecules from a sequence to a drug product.
Innovation and collaboration at Boulevard Brewing Back when Georgia had very few craft beer options Boulevard Brewing was always a favorite. Our cellars are well-stocked with vintages of Saison-Brett, Love Child, and Rye-on-Rye. Brian still cries a little that Harvest Dance Wheat Wine has been retired, but he'll get over. Steven Pauwels is the man behind many of those amazing beers. He's been with Boulevard for 20 years and won many awards for his creations. Pauwels is from Belgium and is one of the very few Belgian breweries in the United States. His career in beer started when he was young, working at Brouwerij Krüger in his hometown of Eeklo. After completing a Biochemical Engineering degree he worked at other breweries in Belgium before making his way to the US. Pauwels joins us this week to talk about his craft beer journey and what enticed him to come brew here in the states. He shares his passion for the innovation and creation at American breweries and how important that is for continued success. We discuss his brewing methods, Boulevard's First Friday's initiative, collaborations, and some of Boulevard's new brews. Space Camper - It's an IPA, it's a video game Click here to try your luck at Boulevard's Space Camper IPA game. Think Galaga meets Space Invaders. Retro goodness. Craft Beer News More Than Half of the Top 50 Craft Breweries in the US Saw No Growth in 2018 The CEO of an Australian Beer Company Posted a Homophobic Meme to Facebook We’ve Got Some Interesting Legal Developments in Texas The Beer List Boulevard Space Camper IPA Boulevard Tank 7 Saison Boulevard Hold The Pancakes Boulevard Love Child #4 Boulevard Saison-Brett (2013)
Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI PMP completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent 30 years in corporate technical leadership positions. His career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. He shares his research insights at public speaking engagements around the world, revealing the key nutritional and lifestyle interventions which will deliver excellent health and personal productivity. He has recently presented at the British Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR) and also at the Irish National Institute of Preventative Cardiology (NIPC) annual conferences. Ivor’s 2018 book “Eat Rich, Live Long” (co-authored with preventative medicine expert Jeffry Gerber MD, FAAFP), details the conclusions of their shared research: https://www.amazon.com/Eat-Rich-Live-Long-Mastering/dp/1628602732/ Ivor is currently the Chief Program Officer for Irish Heart Disease Awareness: http://www.IHDA.ie The name Fat Emperor came from a triple-layer metaphor. Firstly, the “Emperor” represents “the Emperor’s New Clothes” fable from Hans Christian Anderson – which in turn represents the researchers over the decades who had to turn a blind eye to the contradictory science demonizing fat and cholesterol. Secondly, the “Fat” represents the explosion in obesity we have suffered through ignoring the data and turning a blind eye. Finally the “Emperor” signifies the corporate power which pulled the strings to keep the whole scenario in perpetuity.
Chemical engineer Ivor Cummins is our interview guest today in Episode 1462 of “The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show.” Ivor Cummins BE(Chem) CEng MIEI completed a Biochemical Engineering degree in 1990. He has since spent over 25 years in corporate technical leadership and management positions and was shortlisted in 2015 as one of the top 6 of 500 applicants for “Irish Chartered Engineer of the Year”. Ivor’s career specialty has been leading large worldwide teams in complex problem-solving activity. Since 2012 Ivor has been intensively researching the root causes of modern chronic disease. A particular focus has been on cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. He increasingly shares his research through public speaking engagements at various health conferences around the world. Most recently he presented at the Irish National Institute of Preventative Cardiology (NIPC) conference – and went on to defend low carb in an hour-long debate (against four professors of medicine/nutrition!). Ivor’s recently published book “Eat Rich, Live Long” (co-authored with preventative medicine expert Jeffry Gerber MD, FAAFP), details the conclusions of their shared research. It comprehensively addresses the actions needed to reverse our modern disease epidemics. All of Ivor’s public lectures and interviews are available on his YouTube channel, where around 2 million views have been recorded to date: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPn4FsiQP15nudug9FDhluA. His blog and other content are available at http://www.thefatemperor.com/subscribe where subscription is free and the science is rock-solid. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSPcuGjstN4 Listen in today as Jimmy and Ivor talk about the new science that brought about a new understanding of ApoB/LDLp role in cardiovascular disease and how to tell when it is important, and when it is not, why we've been fooled by total cholesterol , how the total cholesterol scare was found to be crap so it was dumped for the sexy new LDL cholesterol, and why we now know that was utterly misleading.....so the new terror is ApoB/LDLp counts, the new Cholesterol Guidelines from AHA/ACC in the US - what's new, particularly around CAC, recent conferences e.g. Low Carb Mallorca and the guests Ivor interviewed there for his podcast series, the documentary Widow Maker, his new book, and much more. Ivor's blog The Fat Emperor: TheFatEmperor.com/blog Ivor's interview The Livin' La Vida Low-Carb Show ep 843: Ivor Cummins Brings An Engineering Approach To Solving Health Problems Guest Lecture from LLVLC episode1397: Ivor Cummins & Dr. Jeffry Gerber – 2017 Low Carb USA San Diego
Dr. Robert A. Beardsley or "Al" is a Co-Founder and the Chief Operating Officer at Galera Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biotech company discovering and developing innovative cancer treatments. Al is interested in developing new drugs that target how oxygen is metabolized in cells. In particular, Al and the team at Galera Therapeutics are working to develop therapeutics to use with radiation therapy that will block the processes that cause damage to normal tissue while also increasing damage to the tumor. While Al is passionate about science and drug development, he also enjoys watching soccer, coaching soccer, being outdoors, and hiking in the mountains in his free time. Al received his BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Iowa, an MBA in finance from the University of Chicago, and subsequently his PhD in Biochemical Engineering from the University of Iowa. Prior to co-founding Galera Therapeutics, Al served as CEO at Metabolic Solutions Development Corporation, CEO of Kereos, acting CEO at Metaphore Pharmaceuticals, and he has held various roles at Confluence Life Sciences, SImile Investors, bioStrategies Group, and Vector Securities International. Galera Therapeutics’ new drug Abasopasem Manganese has been designated as a “Breakthrough Therapy” by the FDA for reduction in the duration, incidence, and severity of oral mucositis induced by radiation therapy in cancer patients. Recently, Al and the team at Galera Therapeutics raised $150 million in investment for their company, which represents the largest single capital round ever raised by a life-sciences company founded in St. Louis. In this podcast interview, Al spoke with us about his experiences in life and science.
This week on IAQradio+ we welcome Karen Dannemiller, PhD, Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University. Dr. Dannemiller's interdisciplinary research integrates engineering with microbiology and addresses emerging health challenges and environmental concerns using -omics approaches. Within the indoor environment, we are simultaneously exposed to thousands of chemicals and microorganisms which compose our indoor exposures, and these exposures are different from those of our ancestors. Broadly, the goal of Dr. Dannemiller's work is to understand these exposures, their sources, and their impact on human health. Her unique background combines training in both engineering and public health to tackle difficult questions, particularly with regards to exposures in the built environment where we spend 90% of our time. Dr. Dannemiller graduated with honors in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering from Brown University and earned her PhD at Yale University in Chemical and Environmental Engineering. During this time she completed an internship at the California Department of Public Health in the Indoor Air Quality Program. She also completed a Microbiology of the Built Environment postdoctoral fellowship. Her work improved our understanding of human exposures linked to childhood asthma development and severity. Her research also elucidated resident microbial populations and fundamental transport processes occurring in homes. Dr. Dannemiller is currently an Assistant Professor at Ohio State University and her current research is on microbial activity in house dust and health outcomes associated with early-life exposures to fungi. She is also working on the development of new system to detect formaldehyde indoors by coupling colorimetric badges with a Smartphone app. In addition to a fundamental background in engineering and quantitative sciences, her skill set in microbiology includes phylogenetics, metagenomics, proteomics, and transcriptomics and allows for exploration of microbial communities and biological processes. Dr. Dannemiller has extensive experience with next-generation DNA sequencing of fungi and bacteria, and using this data she has also addressed relevant challenges in bioinformatics, including software development, and in statistics, to demonstrate complex associations with human health outcomes.
This week on IAQradio+ we welcome Karen Dannemiller, PhD, Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University. Dr. Dannemiller’s interdisciplinary research integrates engineering with microbiology and addresses emerging health challenges and environmental concerns using -omics approaches. Within the indoor environment, we are simultaneously exposed to thousands of chemicals and microorganisms which compose our indoor exposures, and these exposures are different from those of our ancestors. Broadly, the goal of Dr. Dannemiller’s work is to understand these exposures, their sources, and their impact on human health. Her unique background combines training in both engineering and public health to tackle difficult questions, particularly with regards to exposures in the built environment where we spend 90% of our time. Dr. Dannemiller graduated with honors in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering from Brown University and earned her PhD at Yale University in Chemical and Environmental Engineering. During this time she completed an internship at the California Department of Public Health in the Indoor Air Quality Program. She also completed a Microbiology of the Built Environment postdoctoral fellowship. Her work improved our understanding of human exposures linked to childhood asthma development and severity. Her research also elucidated resident microbial populations and fundamental transport processes occurring in homes. Dr. Dannemiller is currently an Assistant Professor at Ohio State University and her current research is on microbial activity in house dust and health outcomes associated with early-life exposures to fungi. She is also working on the development of new system to detect formaldehyde indoors by coupling colorimetric badges with a Smartphone app. In addition to a fundamental background in engineering and quantitative sciences, her skill set in microbiology includes phylogenetics, metagenomics, proteomics, and transcriptomics and allows for exploration of microbial communities and biological processes. Dr. Dannemiller has extensive experience with next-generation DNA sequencing of fungi and bacteria, and using this data she has also addressed relevant challenges in bioinformatics, including software development, and in statistics, to demonstrate complex associations with human health outcomes.
This week on IAQradio+ we welcome Karen Dannemiller, PhD, Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University. Dr. Dannemiller’s interdisciplinary research integrates engineering with microbiology and addresses emerging health challenges and environmental concerns using -omics approaches. Within the indoor environment, we are simultaneously exposed to thousands of chemicals and microorganisms which compose our indoor exposures, and these exposures are different from those of our ancestors. Broadly, the goal of Dr. Dannemiller’s work is to understand these exposures, their sources, and their impact on human health. Her unique background combines training in both engineering and public health to tackle difficult questions, particularly with regards to exposures in the built environment where we spend 90% of our time. Dr. Dannemiller graduated with honors in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering from Brown University and earned her PhD at Yale University in Chemical and Environmental Engineering. During this time she completed an internship at the California Department of Public Health in the Indoor Air Quality Program. She also completed a Microbiology of the Built Environment postdoctoral fellowship. Her work improved our understanding of human exposures linked to childhood asthma development and severity. Her research also elucidated resident microbial populations and fundamental transport processes occurring in homes. Dr. Dannemiller is currently an Assistant Professor at Ohio State University and her current research is on microbial activity in house dust and health outcomes associated with early-life exposures to fungi. She is also working on the development of new system to detect formaldehyde indoors by coupling colorimetric badges with a Smartphone app. In addition to a fundamental background in engineering and quantitative sciences, her skill set in microbiology includes phylogenetics, metagenomics, proteomics, and transcriptomics and allows for exploration of microbial communities and biological processes. Dr. Dannemiller has extensive experience with next-generation DNA sequencing of fungi and bacteria, and using this data she has also addressed relevant challenges in bioinformatics, including software development, and in statistics, to demonstrate complex associations with human health outcomes.
In Episode 5 of EnvIowa we speak with Dr. Gregory Carmichael, Karl Kammermeyer Professor of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering and Co-Director of the UI Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research, about his extensive research on global air pollution. Dr. Carmichael shares his experiences collaborating with scientists in China, explains why air quality issues in East Asia should matter to Iowans and offers some perspective about what climate change research may look under the new federal administration.
UCL Advanced Centre for Biochemical Engineering in the basement of the Bernard Katz Building. The sounds of heavy industrial biotech machinery laying idle. Recordings from 4 locations brought together. There were some tweaks on the EQ and a small amount of reverb on the phd student working in the background. Otherwise, it's a simple four-location recording being faded in. This track is published under Creative Commons Attribution, so you may download, use and remix, but you must cite the sound recordist and UCL as the source. This track is part of our Sounds of UCL, a series of audio recordings from around the university created by our staff and students. For more sounds, check out the full set here: soundcloud.com/uclsound/sets/sounds-of-ucl Recordists: Dr Farlan Veraitch, UCL Biochemical Engineering UCL is consistently ranked as one of the world's top universities. Across all disciplines our faculties are known for their research-intensive approaches, academic excellence and engagement with global challenges. This is the basis of our world-renowned degree programmes. Visit us at http://ucl.ac.uk.
Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
Pamela Hartigan, Director of the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, Said Business School and Howard Chase, R&D Director, Enval, and Head of the School of Technology, Professor of Biochemical Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Cambridge, speaking at the Enterprise Tuesday lecture series in October 2010. Whose problem are you going to solve? Whose needs are you going to meet? The big challenges are to do with environment and social inclusion. Do these provide opportunities for new ventures and for you?
Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
Pamela Hartigan, Director of the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, Said Business School and Howard Chase, R&D Director, Enval, and Head of the School of Technology, Professor of Biochemical Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Cambridge, speaking at the Enterprise Tuesday lecture series in October 2010. Whose problem are you going to solve? Whose needs are you going to meet? The big challenges are to do with environment and social inclusion. Do these provide opportunities for new ventures and for you?