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From Food Allergy Parent to Published Author and CEO: Meenal Lele on Building an Evidence-Based Prevention Company as Delaware Mandates Insurance Coverage As Delaware implements the nation's first insurance mandate for early allergen introduction on January 1st, 2026, Meenal Lele, Founder & CEO of Lil Mixins and author of The Baby and the Biome, shares her journey from food allergy parent to medical entrepreneur. With multiple patents, published clinical studies, and an engineering background, Meenal built Hanimune Therapeutics to address a crisis affecting 33 million Americans. She discusses the clinical evidence behind early allergen introduction, navigating insurance coverage, and why state-level policy changes matter for reducing childhood allergies while saving healthcare systems millions. Discover how maternal insight combined with scientific rigor is transforming prevention. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Humans have a deep and complex relationship with microbes. Beyond disease, microbes also profoundly shape human health and behavior through their activity in the microbiome and their diverse roles in food and cuisine. And yet we know very little about the origin, evolution, or ecology of the trillions of microorganisms that call us home. Christina Warinner of Harvard University discusses recent advances in genomic and proteomic technologies that are opening up dramatic new opportunities to investigate the complex and diverse microbial communities that have long inhabited our human bodies and our food systems - both in sickness and in health. From infectious disease to the microbiome, microbes are the invisible and often overlooked figures that have profoundly shaped human culture and influenced the course of human history. Warinner focuses on the long arc of human-microbial relationships preserved by ancient DNA over the past 100,000 years, and explores how emerging research on pathogen evolution and the recent loss of commensal microbes is changing how we understand human health – both today and in the past. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 41196]
Humans have a deep and complex relationship with microbes. Beyond disease, microbes also profoundly shape human health and behavior through their activity in the microbiome and their diverse roles in food and cuisine. And yet we know very little about the origin, evolution, or ecology of the trillions of microorganisms that call us home. Christina Warinner of Harvard University discusses recent advances in genomic and proteomic technologies that are opening up dramatic new opportunities to investigate the complex and diverse microbial communities that have long inhabited our human bodies and our food systems - both in sickness and in health. From infectious disease to the microbiome, microbes are the invisible and often overlooked figures that have profoundly shaped human culture and influenced the course of human history. Warinner focuses on the long arc of human-microbial relationships preserved by ancient DNA over the past 100,000 years, and explores how emerging research on pathogen evolution and the recent loss of commensal microbes is changing how we understand human health – both today and in the past. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 41196]
Humans have a deep and complex relationship with microbes. Beyond disease, microbes also profoundly shape human health and behavior through their activity in the microbiome and their diverse roles in food and cuisine. And yet we know very little about the origin, evolution, or ecology of the trillions of microorganisms that call us home. Christina Warinner of Harvard University discusses recent advances in genomic and proteomic technologies that are opening up dramatic new opportunities to investigate the complex and diverse microbial communities that have long inhabited our human bodies and our food systems - both in sickness and in health. From infectious disease to the microbiome, microbes are the invisible and often overlooked figures that have profoundly shaped human culture and influenced the course of human history. Warinner focuses on the long arc of human-microbial relationships preserved by ancient DNA over the past 100,000 years, and explores how emerging research on pathogen evolution and the recent loss of commensal microbes is changing how we understand human health – both today and in the past. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 41196]
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Humans have a deep and complex relationship with microbes. Beyond disease, microbes also profoundly shape human health and behavior through their activity in the microbiome and their diverse roles in food and cuisine. And yet we know very little about the origin, evolution, or ecology of the trillions of microorganisms that call us home. Christina Warinner of Harvard University discusses recent advances in genomic and proteomic technologies that are opening up dramatic new opportunities to investigate the complex and diverse microbial communities that have long inhabited our human bodies and our food systems - both in sickness and in health. From infectious disease to the microbiome, microbes are the invisible and often overlooked figures that have profoundly shaped human culture and influenced the course of human history. Warinner focuses on the long arc of human-microbial relationships preserved by ancient DNA over the past 100,000 years, and explores how emerging research on pathogen evolution and the recent loss of commensal microbes is changing how we understand human health – both today and in the past. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 41196]
Humans have a deep and complex relationship with microbes. Beyond disease, microbes also profoundly shape human health and behavior through their activity in the microbiome and their diverse roles in food and cuisine. And yet we know very little about the origin, evolution, or ecology of the trillions of microorganisms that call us home. Christina Warinner of Harvard University discusses recent advances in genomic and proteomic technologies that are opening up dramatic new opportunities to investigate the complex and diverse microbial communities that have long inhabited our human bodies and our food systems - both in sickness and in health. From infectious disease to the microbiome, microbes are the invisible and often overlooked figures that have profoundly shaped human culture and influenced the course of human history. Warinner focuses on the long arc of human-microbial relationships preserved by ancient DNA over the past 100,000 years, and explores how emerging research on pathogen evolution and the recent loss of commensal microbes is changing how we understand human health – both today and in the past. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 41196]
Humans have a deep and complex relationship with microbes. Beyond disease, microbes also profoundly shape human health and behavior through their activity in the microbiome and their diverse roles in food and cuisine. And yet we know very little about the origin, evolution, or ecology of the trillions of microorganisms that call us home. Christina Warinner of Harvard University discusses recent advances in genomic and proteomic technologies that are opening up dramatic new opportunities to investigate the complex and diverse microbial communities that have long inhabited our human bodies and our food systems - both in sickness and in health. From infectious disease to the microbiome, microbes are the invisible and often overlooked figures that have profoundly shaped human culture and influenced the course of human history. Warinner focuses on the long arc of human-microbial relationships preserved by ancient DNA over the past 100,000 years, and explores how emerging research on pathogen evolution and the recent loss of commensal microbes is changing how we understand human health – both today and in the past. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 41196]
You've heard it before- the gut plays an extremely important and vast role in our behavior and health. In today's episode, I, and my guest Melissa, dive even deeper into the importance of the gut microbiome and discuss FMT or Fecal Microbiota Transplants. That's right, take someone else's poo and shove it up your dog's booty to transfer all the good bugs into your pup's gut microbiome. Check out FMT products at 15% off here. Your discount is automatically applied at checkout.
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Welcome to the ninety-third episode of Through A Glass Darkly Radio with Sean Patrick Hazlett! For this episode, we will discuss the unnerving idea that we may be surrounded by a shadow biome. Do not miss this amazing episode! Intro: "Mark of the Doomslayer" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio Copyright © 2025 Through a Glass Darkly Radio with Sean Patrick Hazlett. All rights reserved.
Welcome to the next chapter of ELEMENTS, the PsynOpticz podcast series where we journey deep into the frequencies that define our psychedelic realm.
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The Soil Matters Taniell Liepner of Biome MakersSeason 3, Episode 35 https://biomemakers.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/taniell-nirvana-liepner-669540142/ Today's Guest: Taniell LiepnerAccount Manager, Biome MakersWith over 2½ years as an Account Manager at Biome Makers,Taniell brings a strong scientific foundation and a passion for translating soil biology into actionable insights for growers and agricultural input manufacturers. She holds academic credentials in biotechnology and molecular biology, equipping her to understand and interpret complex soil microbiome data. In her role, Taniell helps clients view the soil systemthrough a biological lens, using Biome Makers' unique soil data analytics. She guides her clients to understand how management practices and agricultural inputs influence soil microbial communities, supporting decisions that enhancesoil health, crop performance, and sustainability. Your Host: Leighton Morrisonhttps://www.instagram.com/kingdomaqua... https://www.kingdomaquaponicsllc.com/ Executive ProducerKen Somerville https://www.instagram.com/kensomerville/ https://www.itsallaboutthebiology.ca Contact emailitsallaboutthebiology@gmail.com Reach out to Ken for a quick 15 mincall:https://calendly.com/kensomerville/connections Help to support the mission: patreon.com/user?u=104510089 Discount codes available at: https://www.itsallaboutthebiology.ca/discountcodes #flowers,#plants,#nature,#gardening,#garden,#growing,#koreannaturalfarming,#naturalfarming,#jadam,#naturalfertilizer,#naturalfarminginputs,#permaculture,#regenerative,#foodforest,#biodynamic,#bioactive,#organic,#notill,#knf,#organicgardening,#urbangardening,#containergardening,#homegardening, Music by The Invisible Gardener (Andy Lopez) https://soundcloud.com/invisiblegardenerhttps://www.youtube.com/@itsallaboutthebiology?sub_confirmation=1For Full: Disclaimer
'Tis the season FOR TERROR! Fortunately, nature is pretty metal and has no shortage of scary phenomena to discuss. On our Halloween episode of The Best Biome, we bring you three terrible tales of body horror... from the perspective of plants! These are guaranteed to strike fear into your fiber, send a shiver through your leaves and make your chlorophyll run cold. If these give your houseplants nightmares, you can't say we didn't warn you. Primary Sources: Nicole's Sources: https://planttalk.colostate.edu/topics/insects-diseases/1452-aster-yellows/ https://agsci.colostate.edu/agbio/ipm-pests/aster-leafhopper-and-aster-yellows/ Rachel's Sources: Texas Plant Disease Handbook by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension (https://plantdiseasehandbook.tamu.edu/landscaping/trees/cottonwood-and-poplar/) Mushroom Monday, Cracked Cap Polypore (https://www.mushroommonday.com/post/cracked-cap-polypore-fulvifomes-robiniae) Allan's Source: Torres-Cruz, Terry J., et al. "Insects visit Fusarium xyrophilum pseudoflowers on the host Xyris surinamensis (Xyridaceae) and carry fungal DNA on their bodies." bioRxiv (2024): 2024-03. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.03.05.583517 +++ More of Our Work +++ Website Facebook TikTok Twitch Bluesky +++ Contact Us +++ Text/Call: (316)-512-8933 info@grasslandgroupies.org +++ Support Us +++ Bonfire Merch Store CashApp: $GrasslandGroupies Or... donate directly to our org. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Michelle Reid is a Tāmaki based painter, exploring the idea of atmospheres and gardening through a layered material language that incorporates oil paint, pencil, water colour and even the use of a water blaster. Allowing an index of material vocabulary and mark making to arise. Interweaving these explorative methods of mark making with botanical imagery to create a kind of synthesis of material language, that dances between representation and abstraction. Her current exhibition at Artor Contemporary, A Biome of Hue, continues Reid's exploration of atmospheres. Shifting the gallery space into its own garden-like atmosphere that invites viewers to engage with the work in a slightly different way—installed through the lens of a garden, some paintings hung high, others low to the ground, and one even wrapping around the gallery wall. Inviting viewers to encounter the paintings through this alternative embodied lens. Maya caught up with Michelle about the show, and overall practice.
What researchers found by studying the microbiome of the world's oldest known person - and the other researcher went to some icky places to understand the behaviour of her two cats, Mildred and Merle.
This week Marlon sits down with Dr. Jeff Hall and Dr. Andy Merolla, authors of The Social Biome. Jeff is a professor of communication studies at the University of Kansas, and Andy is a professor of communication at UC Santa Barbara. Together, they explore what it takes to build and sustain the connections that keep us thriving. They talk about why relationships are as essential to our health as food and exercise, the idea of “social calories” and how different kinds of conversations nourish us in different ways, the complicated nuance of social media, why one close connection can make all the difference for our well-being, and so much more. Purchase: The Social Biome: How Everyday Communication Connects and Shapes Us ✨ Join us at the 9th Annual Wellness Together Conference, happening September 29 - October 1 in San Diego, CA! Hear from incredible speakers, connect with fellow advocates, and be part of something meaningful. Use code thishelps for 10% off your registration.
Loneliness isn't just in your head… it impacts your body, mood, longevity and emotional health. There's real science behind why we crave connection, so in today's episode, we dive into the concept of the “social biome” (your personal ecosystem of relationships and daily interactions) and how it can transform your wellbeing. Founded by researchers Dr. Jeffrey Hall and Dr. Andy Merolla, the social biome is a framework for strengthening relationships and cultivating a real sense of community in a culture that's starved of real life connection.Whether you're introverted, socially anxious, super busy, or just craving more genuine relationships, invest in your social fitness with these doable strategies to help you build your social biome and connections.Tune in to learn:Why connection is “social nutrition” and how to feed your social health every day.The Ladder of Connection framework to move from restorative solitude to strong, meaningful friendships.How small, low-stakes interactions (“weak ties”) boost your mood and help you feel less isolated.Using social media and technology as a way to connect rather than compare and consume.Practical tips to actually make friends as an adult, nurture existing bonds, and create a supportive community.For advertising and sponsorship inquiries, please contact Frequency Podcast Network. Sign up for our monthly adulting newsletter:teachmehowtoadult.ca/newsletter Follow us on the ‘gram:@teachmehowtoadultmedia@gillian.bernerFollow on TikTok: @teachmehowtoadultSubscribe on YouTube
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It belongs in a museum! For our listener request week and the landmark 75th episode, we cover one of the foundational early roguelikes with Spelunky! Released in 2012 on the Xbox Live Arcade as a full-scale HD remaster of the 2008 freeware hit, Spelunky marked the watershed moment of stealing fire from the Berlin Roguelike gods and applying it to platformers. It's undeniable legacy looms large, but does the nostalgia factor still stand strong? Will the hosts go hollow trying to make THIS one THE run? I mean, even the great Liz Mutton had to fall on a spike or two, right? Custom RSS Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Music Transcript 1:10 - game stats 4:35 - one sentence description 6:14 - Thesis about Spelunky as definitive video game 8:14 - Historical context of roguelike games pre-Spelunky 11:20 - Game difficulty and bounce-off rates discussion 16:14 - Comparing Spelunky difficulty to Dark Souls games 19:35 - Standard run walkthrough and tutorial explanation 28:47 - Controls mastery and engagement requirements 36:25 - Biome progression and level design philosophy 43:07 - Shopkeeper mechanics and vindictive AI behavior 54:02 - Olmec boss fight and final temple challenges 1:06:53 - Hell runs and eggplant challenge explanation 1:28:57 - Spelunky 2 comparison and sequel discussion 1:31:30 - Community feedback and player perspectives 1:41:11 - rankings and final thoughts 1:53:06 - similar games Next episode: Elden Ring Nightreign Contact us at grogpodzone@gmail.com! https://grogpod.zone Intro music: Herbie Hancock - Thieves in the Temple Outro music: Eirik Suhrke - Temple A
Join us as we revisit our interview with Dr. Tonya Cooksey "You are what you eat!", says Tonya Cooksey, DVM, and Director of Veterinary Relations at AnimalBiome Veterinary. Did you know that 90% of dogs and cats experience at least one symptom of microbiome imbalance each year? From digestion to mood, the gut biome plays a huge role in your pet's overall health. We dive deep into the fascinating world of animal microbiomes—how they affect physical and mental well-being, the gut-brain connection, and what pet owners can do to support a thriving biome. Whether you have a dog, cat, horse, or even a reptile, learn the signs of imbalance, the impact of diet and antibiotics, and cutting-edge research shaping the future of pet health. Tune in for expert insights and practical tips to keep your pet happy from the inside out!DisclaimerVitalVet.org, a platform for all things related to pet rehab - product information, education, and resources abound! MedcoVet (show sponsor) Luma - advanced red-light therapy therapy that puts healing in the hands of the pet owner in the comfort of home! Use Promo Code PETPOD22, to receive discounts from our affiliates! Ruff Ramp - a safe alternative to stairs. You receive 10% off and PetAbility receives 10%.Dr. Buzby's - The Senior Dog Company – Toe grips to prevent slipping, Encore Mobility joint supplement, and Brain Boost cognitive supplement. You receive 10% off and PetAbility receives 10% from your first order.Extra love – use this link and the entire 20% goes to support our show! Calm & Cozy Cat Wrap - a must-have for cat owners and vet pros working with cats! Use PETPOD22 for $5 off your order.HedzUpPets Watercollars – save your dog from drowning around any body of water...
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Anthony Albanese was left hanging at the G7 Summit when Donald Trump made an early exit to deal with the Iran-Israel crisis, but it wasn't a complete loss for Australia's diplomatic efforts. Plus, forget your gut health - researchers say we need to focus on our "social biome" instead... And in headlines today alleged mushroom killer Erin Patterson's barrister will finish his closing address today, attempting to convince the jury that his client did not intentionally poison her in-laws; Three Australian men have been arrested over the shooting death of Aussie Zivan Radmanovic in Bali; US President Donald Trump won't say whether or not he has decided to order a US strike on Iran; Kate the Princess of Wales has pulled out of attending Royal Ascot, the palace saying she is trying to find balance between returning to royal duties and recovering from cancer treatment Listen to our previous explainer on Israel & Iran here Listen to our previous episode on the AUKUS review here Take the social biome quiz here THE END BITSSupport independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here Mamamia studios are styled with furniture from Fenton and Fenton visit www.fentonandfenton.com.au GET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy Guest: Em Vernem, host of BIZ & The Spill Audio Producer: Lu Hill Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Liz Cruz M.D. and Tina Nunziato, Certified Holistic Nutrition Consultant, as they discuss the new buzzword everyone has been hearing about "Biome". What is a biome and why is everyone talking about it? Find out why it's so important to have a healthy biome and how to keep it in tip top shape. Watch us on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zuuXGXEGMSA Dr. Cruz is a Board Certified Gastroenterologist who practices in Phoenix, AZ. Along with her wife Tina Nunziato, a Certified Holistic Nutritionist, they have helped tens of thousands of individuals get well from a more holistic standpoint. They focus on issues such as constipation, diarrhea, acid reflux, heartburn, gas, bloating, food sensitivities, IBS, Crohn's disease, and diverticulitis in addition to a person's general overall health. They do this by teaching about real food, water, digestive enzymes, probiotics, detox, greens, electrolytes, food sensitivity testing, and so much more. If you're struggling with finding the answers to your issues, tired of not feeling well, and sick of taking over the counter and prescription medicines, schedule a FREE 30 minute phone consult at www.drlizcruz.com.For more information visit www.digestthispodcast.com or www.drlizcruz.com. Enjoy the show! Dr. Liz Cruz and Tina Nunziato, CHNC
In episode 116 of Game Design Unboxed: Inspiration to Publication we talk with game designer Leonie Grundler about what inspired her nature-themed tableau builder, Biome. They discuss how inspiration can come from the worst places – like being laid off from a tech startup and catching COVID – how binge-playing Wingspan sparked the idea for […]
In episode 116 of Game Design Unboxed: Inspiration to Publication we talk with game designer Leonie Grundler about what inspired her nature-themed tableau builder, Biome. They discuss how inspiration can come from the worst places - like being laid off from a tech startup and catching COVID - how binge-playing Wingspan sparked the idea for the game, and tough design questions like: Should games aim for perfect balance, or can a few spicy, overpowered cards keep things interesting? They also explore the practical side of choosing to self-publish, finding playtesters in your own backyard, launching Lioness Games, sourcing manufacturers, and being your game's greatest advocate. Featuring: Leonie Grundler - Guest Danielle Reynolds - Host
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How would you describe “longevity” to your patients? We've got an expert who can help. This week, we're just joined by Dr. Doris Day as she walks us through the concept of longevity. Listen in as she discusses diet, medications, psoriasis, eating schedules, the mTOR pathway, and why it makes sense to spoil your appetite. Each Thursday, join Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar, board-certified dermatologists, as they share the latest evidence-based research in integrative dermatology. For access to CE/CME courses, become a member at LearnSkin.com. Doris Day, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist who specializes in cosmetic dermatology on the Upper East Side in New York City. She is a clinical professor of dermatology at the New York University Medical Center, where she received the Award for Dedication and Excellence in the Teaching of Dermatology. She has also been honored with the American Skin Association Award for Mentorship in Dermatology and the AAD Presidential Citation in recognition of her dedication and leadership in the field of aesthetic dermatology. Most recently, she was named the #3 Top Cosmetic Dermatologist in the U.S. by Newsweek. Dr. Day has received awards for her work in laser research and continues to actively participate in FDA clinical trials and publish in peer-reviewed medical journals. She regularly lectures both nationally and internationally to peers and the public. She is an active member of numerous professional organizations, including the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery and the American Academy of Dermatology, where she has served on the Board of Directors. She also holds a master's degree in medical journalism and has hosted The Dermatology Show on Doctor Radio (SiriusXM 110) for over 15 years. In addition to frequent appearances on national media and podcasts, she is the author of four books—her most recent titled Rebooting the Biome.
What if the secret to better skin isn't what you put on, but what already lives there? In this fascinating episode, Dr. Grant Stevens sits down with Thomas Hitchcock, Ph.D., the Chief Innovation Officer at Revance, for a deep dive into the overlooked world of the skin microbiome. Sharing his unique path from a background in genetics and fine arts to pioneering work in tissue engineering, and ultimately, to leading skin health innovation in aesthetics, Thomas unpacks the science behind Biojuve, a revolutionary skincare platform built around live microbes designed to rebalance the skin biome for real, lasting results. From how these microorganisms interact with the skin's natural environment to their role in supporting collagen, reducing inflammation, and enhancing post-procedure recovery, this conversation reveals a transformative new direction for skincare. Whether you're a skincare professional or simply curious about the future of aesthetics, you won't want to miss this thought-provoking episode of The Technology of Beauty.» Apple Podcasts | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-of-beauty/id1510898426» Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/0hEIiwccpZUUHuMhlyCOAm» Recent episodes | https://www.influxmarketing.com/technology-of-beauty/» Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thetechnologyofbeauty/» LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-technology-of-beauty/The Technology of Beauty is produced by Influx Marketing, The Digital Agency for Aesthetic Practices. https://www.influxmarketing.com/Want more aesthetic insights? Subscribe to Next Level Practices, the show where we discuss the ever-changing world of digital marketing and patient acquisition and bring you the latest ideas, strategies, and tactics to help you take your practice to the next level. https://www.influxmarketing.com/next-level-practices/
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This month on The Best Biome, Rachel takes us on a trip to the wetter, saltier cousin of grasslands: seagrass meadows! Is she making a desperate reach to connect the dots, or is she absolutely right that "seagrass meadows are the grasslands of the oceans?" Decide for yourself, dear listener, and get ready to think more about seaweed than you have in a while. Plus, there's manatees! A very special episode awaits. Primary Sources: Rundell, Katherine. 2024 Vanishing Treasures. Penguin Random House. ISBN: 9780385550826 +++ More of Our Work +++ Website Facebook TikTok Twitch Bluesky +++ Contact Us +++ Text/Call: (316)-512-8933 info@grasslandgroupies.org +++ Support Us +++ Bonfire Merch Store CashApp: $GrasslandGroupies Or... donate directly to our org.
The Aerobiome: An Invisible Ecosystem - Smithsonian Associate Carl Zimmer The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series Today on The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates series, we welcome award-winning science writer and New York Times columnist Carl Zimmer—author of Airborne: The Hidden History of the Life We Breathe, available at Apple Books. With every breath we take—more than 20,000 each day—we draw in not just oxygen, but thousands of invisible organisms: fungi, bacteria, pollen, even algae. This unseen ecosystem, the aerobiome, surrounds us every moment, yet until recently, it was barely studied. Smithsonian Associate Carl Zimmer will be appearing at Smithsonian Associates coming up so please check out our show notes for more details on Carl Zimmer and this presentation titled: The Aerobiome: An Invisible Ecosystem Smithsonian Associate Carl Zimmer has written 15 books about science, taught at Yale, and contributed to National Geographic, The Atlantic, and Scientific American. His new book blends storytelling, history, and cutting-edge science to reveal how we've misunderstood the air—and how that misunderstanding shaped our response to COVID-19, climate change, and more. If you've ever wondered what's really in the air around you—or how the past might have protected us better—this is a conversation you won't want to miss. That was science author Carl Zimmer, joining us today on The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates series, with stories from his new book Airborne: The Hidden History of the Life We Breathe, available at Apple Books. Smithsonian Associate Carl Zimmer will be appearing at Smithsonian Associates coming up so please check out our show notes for more details on Carl Zimmer and this presentation titled: The Aerobiome: An Invisible Ecosystem. My thanks to the Smithsonian team for all they do to support the show. My thanks to you, our wonderful audience on radio and podcast. Be well, be safe, Let's Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show, Smithsoninan Associates Interview Series on radio and podcast. To listen to more inspiring conversations like this one—from scientists, historians, artists, and beyond—check out our full back catalog at notold-better.com. You can also follow us on social media: we're on Twitter @notoldbetter and on Instagram at notoldbetter. This is a production of N.O.B.S. Studios. I'm Paul Vogelzang—thank you for spending time with us today, and I hope you'll join me again next time.
Spring has sprung at HexPos Central, but no matter what the weather looks like outside, there are dozens of species of plants to discover in your local biome. Grab your basket and field guide and take a walk through this month's study exercise, where you'll learn to observe, identify, and find magical uses for local flora.(Listen to the end for commentary from Creative Director Havoc!)Critical Thinking Witch Collective - Spring Free BrewThe Witches' Table Discussion Group - Richmond and Williamsburg, Virginia (USA)Historic Hilton Village / Styx & Stones - First Fridays Pink Moon MarketRiver City Witches / Diversity Richmond - Oddities Witch MarketVisit the Willow Wings Witch Shop on Shopify and check out this month's featured items and Upcoming Events. Make sure you also visit the Redbubble page for even more cool merch!Check my Wordpress for full show notes, as well as show notes for past episodes and information on upcoming events. You can find me as @BreeNicGarran on Instagram and WordPress, or as @breelandwalker on tumblr. For more information on how to support the show and get access to early releases and extra content, visit my Patreon.Proud member of the Nerd and Tie Podcast NetworkMUSIC CREDITSIntro & Outro – “Spellbound” & “Miri's Magic Dance” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Send us a textCollin Cavote joins us to share how his company BIOME is revolutionizing biophilic design with technology-driven living walls that maintain themselves and last for decades.Listen in to learn all about Collin, why he started BIOME, what BIOME is all about, and where he sees the company going in the future. Resources:Episode 110: CEO Chat with Brandi Susewitz of RESEAT https://www.sidmeadows.com/episode110Connect with Collin:BIOME.US - http://biome.us/Email - Collin@biome.usLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/collincavote/Connect with Sid: www.sidmeadows.comEmbark CCT on FacebookSid on LinkedInSid on InstagramSid on YouTubeSid on Clubhouse - @sidmeadowsSubscribe to my LinkedIn Newsletter. https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/inside-contract-interiors-7298489501159460865/ The Trend Report introduction music is provided by Werq by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4616-werq License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Broken Meeple Podcast - Episode 110 - BLING MY GAME UP A BIT - updates - why the UK Games Expo might not be worth it - Biome second impressions - Critter Kitchen first impressions/rant - How I bling up my games *************************************** SUBSCRIBE ► www.youtube.com/channel/UCmjyHBcq…ub_confirmation=1 KIENDA SPONSOR REFERRAL LINK The Broken Meeple is happy to be sponsored by Kienda.co.uk where you can buy great games at great prices from a warehouse local to where I live! If you register an account on their website using my referral link and/or code you can get 5% discount on your first order over £60. And for every referral link used, the channel has greater access to further review copies for more content on the channel! kienda.co.uk/brokenmeeple Referral Code: 02610323 MEEPLE COFFEE REFERRAL LINK - 5% off your order www.meeplecoffee.co.uk/?ref=Yhl9kXP7S9bg-k SHIRTS AND MERCH STUDIO MERCHANDISE - T-Shirts galore! www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ShirtsAndMerchStudio RENT SHUFFLE AND ROLL REFERRAL LINK Gain 50% off your first month renting board games at RENT, SHUFFLE & ROLL at: rentshuffleandroll.co.uk/ Code: - BrokenMeeple50 *************************************** Related Content Welcome To My Channel (Who I Am) ► youtu.be/kgznPr5F3HI Episode 109 - First Board Game Collection ► https://youtu.be/XWrw6s-sCow Episode 108 - Evolution of a Hobby Gamer ► https://youtu.be/SM25kp56eS4 *************************************** Who Am I? One single batchelor from the UK talking about his passion for board games and the people who play them! I support small content creators, board game cafes and go against the status quo when it comes to the board game industry. I give my honest opinions without bias towards any publishers or designers and will not hold back if I don't like a game. The Broken Meeple is a variety channel that hosts all kinds of board game content from reviews to Top 10 lists to playthroughs to live stream collaborations with special guests (predominantly small channels who deserve more exposure). I look forward to engaging with you, the community on my live streams or in the comments on my videos! *************************************** Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and Channel Updates 09:57 - Why I'm Not Sure I Want To Attend UKGE 22:55 - Biome Second Impressions 28:37 - Critter Kitchen First Impressions 48:34 - How I Bling Up My Games #brokenmeeple #critterkitchen #ukge #essen #honestreviews #top100 #top10 #boardgames #meeple #supportsmallcreators #tabletop #tabletopgames *************************************** Useful Links Become a Patreon ► www.patreon.com/TheBrokenMeeple Facebook ► www.facebook.com/thebrokenmeeple Twitter ► twitter.com/TheBrokenMeeple Instagram ► www.instagram.com/thebrokenmeeple Podcast ► @luke-hector-broken-meeple Full credit to BoardGameGeek and its members for any images used that aren't my own or part of the publisher press kit.
How do our everyday conversations shape our well-being? This week, Sarah talks with Jeffrey A. Hall, co-author of The Social Biome and an expert in communication. Jeff shares how everything from deep friendships to quick chats can influence our happiness, connection, and mental health. Whether you love striking up conversations or dread small talk, this episode will help you build a stronger social diet and find joy in your daily interactions.Listen to more podcasts like this: https://wavepodcastnetwork.com/This Changes Everything Voicemail: Send in your question by calling or texting (313) 338-8828Pick up The Social Biome: How Everyday Communication Connects and Shapes Us - Andy J. Merolla and Jeffrey A. HallThis Changes Everything is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/THISCHANGES today to get 10% off your first month.DISCLAIMER: This podcast offers information for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Always consult a qualified mental health provider for medical or mental health concerns. The host, guests, and network disclaim responsibility for any decisions or actions you make based on information provided by this podcast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Did you know that most skincare products not only disrupt your endocrine system but also destroy your microbiome? In this episode, we uncover the hidden damage behind conventional routines and explore a revolutionary approach to skin health that starts from within. Discover why true healing means balancing your gut and protecting your skin's natural defenses - and learn how a microbiome-friendly routine can transform the way you care for your skin. Tune in to redefine your skincare journey.Thanks for listening! I would love to connect with you ♡ Subscribe to the Nourished Newsletter Visit my FAQ's Follow along with me on a Instagram Take the free Gut Health Quiz Email me at customercare@onleorganics.com Sending love and wellness from my family yours,xx - Juniper BennettFounder of ōNLē ORGANICS
"You are what you eat!", says Tonya Cooksey, DVM, and Director of Veterinary Relations at AnimalBiome Veterinary. Did you know that 90% of dogs and cats experience at least one symptom of microbiome imbalance each year? From digestion to mood, the gut biome plays a huge role in your pet's overall health. We dive deep into the fascinating world of animal microbiomes—how they affect physical and mental well-being, the gut-brain connection, and what pet owners can do to support a thriving biome. Whether you have a dog, cat, horse, or even a reptile, learn the signs of imbalance, the impact of diet and antibiotics, and cutting-edge research shaping the future of pet health. Tune in for expert insights and practical tips to keep your pet happy from the inside out! Find more information at Animal Biome. DisclaimerCheck out VitalVet.org, a platform for all things related to pet rehab - product information, education, and resources abound! MedcoVet (show sponsor) - advanced red-light therapy therapy that puts healing in the hands of the pet owner in the comfort of your home! Use Promo Code PETPOD22, to receive discounts from our affiliates! Ruff Ramp - a safe alternative to stairs. You receive 10% off and PetAbility receives 10%.Dr. Buzby's - The Senior Dog Company – Toe grips to prevent slipping, Encore Mobility joint supplement, and Brain Boost cognitive supplement. You receive 10% off and PetAbility receives 10% from your first order.Extra love – use this link and the entire 20% goes to support our show! Calm & Cozy Cat Wrap - a must-have for cat owners and vet pros working with cats! Use PETPOD22 for $5 off your order.HedzUpPets Watercollars – save your dog from drowning around any bod...
In this episode you will learn: How Covid opened pandoras box and what you do about it Dopamine Pathways, inflammation and your GI track. Building blocks for your health journey Omega Quant –This test measures all the fatty acids in your blood as well as omega-3 index, ratios and trans-fat index. Biome sight – Gut microbiome test ZRT iodine urinary test – Iodine test 5 Strands - for nutritional imbalances Shawn has been dubbed the “metabolic detective” of integrative health. Oftentimes, Shawn is often the last person to be seen after people have exhausted every other therapy. He is a health consultant and a coach. He can interpret your SNPs to unearth hidden factors that may be affecting your health in the past, present, and future. Like many of you, Shawn has had his own share of health concerns. Due to many years of persistent research, he went from spending precious time bedridden to being fully functional once again. He used to be a bodybuilder, trainer and with the perfect storm, his health declined. Later, he would find out it was caused by food poisoning and nutritional imbalances from extreme athleticism, which triggered his expression, including gene mutations. Shawn had already been dealing with mild Asperger's syndrome, so when his health caved in, he rededicated his time to learning what he could to rebalance his own systems as well as others. Shawn possesses a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from West Chester University and has earned numerous certifications from the World Institute of Integrative Health Science. He is also a certified in neuro-endo-immunology, NLP, and clinical hypnotherapy.
Send us a textWelcome to Alternative Dog Moms - a podcast about what's happening in the fresh food community and the pet industry. Kimberly Gauthier is the blogger behind Keep the Tail Wagging, and Erin Scott hosts the Believe in Dog podcast.CHAPTERS:February is Pet Dental Health Month (0:54)Nessie joins the recording; Kimberly's home improvements (3:56)A new literature review study on the effects of bovine colostrum on dogs' health, funded by Purina (8:05)Would colostrum be affected by the Avian Flu? Changes we're making due to this virus (14:46)Real Mushrooms has a new product, books we're reading, dandelion benefits, food energetics, Neno update and joint support (18:14)Rodney Habib has been making news recently: Nova Scotia and the SkeptVet (31:24)What Kimberly likes about reading the SkeptVet (33:39)Environmental scientists in England are urging vets and pet parents to stop using chemical flea treatments due to the danger to the environment (49:10)Indoor air quality tips from the Biome for Pets Facebook Group (53;19)Erin had an intuitive session with Magical Mutts Michelle Thomas (58:56)Have you listened to these podcasts yet? (1:06:16)LINKS DISCUSSED:Save 20% on your Teef order with code ADM (https://tinyurl.com/4wst3t3z)Study: Effect of Bovine Colostrum on Canine Immune Health (https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/15/2/185)Another Raw Pet Food Tests “Not-Negative” for Avian Flu (https://tinyurl.com/5822f68r)Real Mushrooms: Mushroom Mobility Pet Chews (https://tinyurl.com/yuuwkyyh)Rodney Habib was honored by Nova Scotia's House of Assembly (https://tinyurl.com/5n6vwc2z)Rodney calls out the SkeptVet as Veterinary Director for Loyal (https://tinyurl.com/yb548v4p)Songbirds being killed by pesticides found in pet fur flea treatments (https://tinyurl.com/2bcrmneu)Vets urged to cut pesticide flea treatments amid river pollution fears (https://tinyurl.com/2vpr8ju6)5 Tips for Microbiome Friendly Air Quality (https://tinyurl.com/2vyskc5w)Erin's intuitive session with Magical Mutts (https://www.magical-mutts.com/)Podcast: MindJam with Dr. Becker and Rodney (https://pod.link/1503242769)Podcast: Next Level Pet Parent with Charly & Larry of Pawdega (https://pod.link/1788043076)Podcast: Raw Remedies (https://pod.link/1787771513)SOCIAL MEDIA...Facebook.com/KeepTheTailWaggingFacebook.com/BelieveInDogPodcastInstagram.com/RawFeederLifeInstagram.Thanks for listening to our podcast. You can learn more about Erin Scott's first podcast at BelieveInDogPodcast.com. And you can learn more about raw feeding, raising dogs naturally, and Kimberly's dogs at KeepTheTailWagging.com. And don't forget to subscribe to The Alternative Dog Moms.
Ever wonder what your heart's connection is to your gut? Dr. Rabea Asleh, director of the Heart Failure Unit & Cardiovascular Research Center at the Hadassah Medical Organization, discusses the connection and how it influences our immune function and cardiovascular health.
The Bow Tie Guy is joined in studio by Bev. This week's topic is a look at the things we may or may not hope for as we enter recovery. There is a specific prison based focus to this question.
Do you have a great product idea but worry about standing out in a sea of competitors? In this episode of the Habits and Hustle podcast, I am joined by Shannon Race, co-founder of BioMe and former head of global marketing at Vital Proteins, who shares her insights on building successful brands in crowded markets. We dive into a range of topics including the importance of product differentiation, authentic storytelling, and leveraging micro-influencers for effective marketing. We also discuss the psychology of packaging design, the evolving landscape of traditional and digital marketing, and the key factors venture capitalists consider when investing in startups. Shannon Race co-founded bio.me, a pioneering gut health and fiber supplement company, and serves as a board member and strategic advisor for Koia plant-based protein drinks. With over 12 years of experience in marketing and brand strategy, Shannon is currently a Principal at Starshot Ventures, where she leads investment strategy and advises portfolio brands. Shannon has spoken at industry events such as Create & Cultivate, BeautyCon, and BevNET. What We Discuss: (01:00) Building Successful Brands in Venture Space (12:26) Celebrity Endorsement Impact on Brand (21:45) Revolutionizing Gut Health With BioMe (30:49) Trends in Wellness and Hormone Therapy (42:20) Entrepreneur Branding and Market Appeal (47:26) Elevating Branding Through Packaging and Storytelling (01:01:56) Enhancing Branding With Micro-Influencers …and more! Thank you to our sponsors: AquaTru: Get 20% off any purifier at aquatru.com with code HUSTLE Therasage: Head over to therasage.com and use code Be Bold for 15% off TruNiagen: Head over to truniagen.com and use code HUSTLE20 to get $20 off any purchase over $100. Magic Mind: Head over to www.magicmind.com/jen and use code Jen at checkout. BiOptimizers: Want to try Magnesium Breakthrough? Go to https://bioptimizers.com/jennifercohen and use promo code JC10 at checkout to save 10% off your purchase. Timeline Nutrition: Get 10% off your first order at timeline.com/cohen Air Doctor: Go to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code HUSTLE for up to $300 off and a 3-year warranty on air purifiers. Bio.me: Link to daily prebiotic fiber here, code Jennifer20 for 20% off. Momentous: Shop this link and use code Jen for 20% off Find more from Jen: Website: https://www.jennifercohen.com/ Instagram: @therealjencohen Books: https://www.jennifercohen.com/books Speaking: https://www.jennifercohen.com/speaking-engagement Find more from Shannon Race: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bio.me/?hl=en Website: https://bio.me/
Welcome to Episode 117! In today's special episode, we'll be stepping back from the myriapods to examine the soil biome itself. We will explore all aspects of the soil, from its material composition and chemical qualities, to its ecological role as a foundational substrate for life. This episode will transform the way you think about the dirt under your feet, and pull back the curtain to reveal the incredible biological activity thrumming along just under the surface.
Tyler and Savanna sit down with SIV founder and CEO, Isabel Vitale, to discuss the groundbreaking biome serum that's changing the skincare game.From healing eczema in just 48 hours to tackling acne, folliculitis, and even mosquito bites, Isabel shares the science behind SIV and how it's revolutionizing skin health. Plus, hear her incredible journey from kitchen experiments to industry disruption. If you're skincare-obsessed, this is an episode you don't want to miss!Shop here now: https://www.savannaboda.com#skincare #skinhealth #skincareroutine
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Dr. Marty Makary, author of "Blind Spots: When Medicine Gets It Wrong and What It Means For Our Health," joins us to discuss the catastrophic consequences of failed medical policy on our society. - - - Today's Sponsor: Beam - Exclusive discount for my listeners! Use promo code KLAVAN at https://www.ShopBeam.com/Klavan PrizePicks - Download the app today and use code "KLAVAN" to get $50 instantly when you play $5: https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/KLAVAN
Doris Day, a renowned cosmetic dermatologist, discusses her career and the importance of the skin biome in skincare. She shares her journey in the cosmetic field and the evolution of non-surgical rejuvenation. Doris also talks about her role as the host of the SiriusXM Dermatology radio show and the value of long-format conversations. The conversation then shifts to her book, 'Rebooting the Biome,' which focuses on the skin microbiome and its impact on skin health. She explains the concept of the skin biome and how it has influenced her approach to treating acne. Doris emphasizes the need to curate the skin's environment rather than eradicating bacteria, and she discusses the use of probiotics and low-dose antibiotics in acne treatment. The conversation concludes with a discussion on skincare routines for acne and the use of ingredients like benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid. In this conversation, Dr. Doris Day and Dr. Anthony Youn discuss the importance of the skin microbiome and how it affects skin health and aging. They cover topics such as acne treatment, the changes in the microbiome as we age, the role of diet in acne, and the use of supplements. They also discuss the use of estrogen creams for the face, the impact of ablative lasers and phenol peels on the microbiome, and the worst things to do for the skin microbiome. Dr. Day provides recommendations for a skincare routine for perimenopausal women and discusses the future of restoring the skin microbiome. Links and Resources: Dr. Doris Day's Website Where can you find more information about how to autojuvenate your skin to a younger you? Check out my new book, Younger For Life! It's available at https://autojuvenation.com, and if you buy it now, you will receive over $100 in FREE gifts, including a $30 gift certificate for my online store younbeauty.com! Check out Dr. Youn's skincare products and nutritional supplements - younbeauty.com Download his FREE eGuide: "What to Eat to Look Younger" - dryoun.com/eat-look-younger Follow Dr. Youn on Instagram - @tonyyounmd Follow Dr. Youn on YouTube - youtube.com/tonyyounmd Follow Dr. Youn on TikTok - @doctoryoun Follow Dr. Youn on Facebook - @dryoun