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Ep 55 DuEwa talked with Dr. Nina Angela Mercer about her work and new book THE DOUBLE. Visit her website at www.NinaAngelaMercer.com.Follow Nerdacity IG @nerdacityarts , X @nerdacitypod1Subscribe and listen to past interviews @Spotify @ApplePodcasts and Youtube.com/DUEWAWORLD.BioNina Angela is a cultural worker and multidisciplinary artist living in Washington, D.C. Nina's writing is published in The Killens Review of Arts & Letters; Black Renaissance Noire; Continuum: The Journal of African Diaspora Drama, Theatre, and Performance; A Gathering of the Tribes Magazine Online; Break Beat Poets Vol 2: Black Girl Magic (Haymarket Press); Are You Entertained? Black Popular Culture in the 21st Century (Duke University Press); Performance Research Journal (Taylor and Francis); Represent! New Plays for Multicultural Young People (Bloomsbury Press); So We Can Know: Writers of Color on Pregnancy, Loss, Abortion, and Birth (Haymarket Press); Black Ecologies Zine (Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice); and tBTR: A Journal of the Black Theatre Network. She is excited about her first collection of writing for performance, The Double: A Choreodrama and a Choreopoem (Kavaya Press).Nina's choreodramas, choreopoems, and plays include GUTTA BEAUTIFUL(The Warehouse Theatre, The Woolly Mammoth for DC's Fringe, Abrons Arts Center/Henry Street Settlement, & Little Carib Theatre in Trinidad); ITAGUA MEJI: A Road & A Prayer (Brecht Forum, Alternate Roots, Rutgers University Newark and New Brunswick, The Nuyorican Poets Café); GYPSY & THE BULLY DOOR (The Warehouse Theatre, the former Dumbo Sky); ELIJAHEEN BECOMES WIND (Anacostia Arts Center); CHARISMA AT THE CROSSROADS (Dorothy Young Arts Center); SPARROW(The Langston Hughes House); and A COMPULSION FOR BREATHING (The Schomburg Center and Target Margin Theater). Nina has taught across disciplines at American University, Howard University, Medgar Evers College, Brooklyn College, Drew University, and for the Beyond Identity Program at City College. She is also co-founder and executive director of Ocean Ana Rising, Inc. (OAR) which has been generously funded with grants from the NEA, The Black Seed, and DC's Commission on the Arts and Humanities.Nina holds a Ph.D. in Theatre and Performance from the Graduate Center at the City University of New York (CUNY). She also holds a Master of Philosophy from The Graduate Center at CUNY, a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing - Fiction from American University, and a Bachelor of Arts in English from Howard University. Nina is a mother to two adult daughters who keep her mindful with an ear for new music and language.
Black cumin, also known as black seed oil, is an ancient remedy that has a multitude of surprising benefits! I was very impressed to find it improves fungal overgrowth, thyroid health, cholesterol and more. I'll dive into 10 health benefits of black cumin plus offer my recommended protocols. Watch more videos like this
Anna Wood, Editor at Startups Magazine speaks to Yvonne Nagawa, Founding Member and COO at Black Seed Ventures all about the importance of networking for startups and VCs alike, ensuring authenticity as a founder, and the story behind founding Europe's first seed fund that invests in only black founders.
In this enlightening episode, Audrey "Tech Diva" Wiggins sits down with Mon Cheri Davenport, computer science and patent expert, the innovative founder of Juicy By Mon Cheri. How we present ourselves is part of our brand.Meet Mon Cheri Davenport. She is the visionary founder of Juicy by Mon Cheri, a skincare brand celebrated for harnessing the healing powers of black seed oil. Known as the Black Seed Engineer, she has dedicated her career to unlocking the benefits of natural carrier oils. Her products help clients achieve healthier, more radiant skin without relying on harsh chemicals or synthetic ingredients. Juicy also provides a holistic approach to skincare that not only improves skin health but also promotes overall well-being.Mon Cheri is also the author of the acclaimed book Healing Your Skin with Natural Carrier Oils, where she shares her expertise and passion for natural skincare solutions. She is also known for the Moks Nix Live Game Show.Tune in to learn how to elevate your skincare routine and embrace a more radiant you!Experience Juicy by Mon CheriOrder products on her website, Walmart.com, Amazon Canada and Japan.www.byMonCheri.comJuicy by Mon Cheri is addressing the need for natural, effective skincare solutions. Our products, featuring the healing powers of black seed oil and other natural carrier oils, help clients achieve healthier, more radiant skin without relying on harsh chemicals or synthetic ingredients. We aim to provide a holistic approach to skincare that not only improves skin health but also promotes overall well-being.Podcast With Your Juicy SelfSend us a Text Message. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDesignrr for eBooks, BlogsCreate eBooks, Blogs, Lead Magnets and more! Riverside.fm Your Own Virtual StudioProfessional Virtual StudioAltogether Domains, Hosting and MoreBringing your business online - domain names, web design, branded email, security, hosting and more.Digital Business CardsLet's speed up your follow up. Get a digital business card.Small Business Legal ServicesYour Small Business Legal Plan can help with any business legal matter.Get Quality Podcast Guests NowKeep your podcast schedule filled with quality guests from PodMatch.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.Please Rate & ReviewVisit Our Parent Company Altogether Marketing LLC
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Join me in this episode as we explore the fascinating world of black seed. From its ancient roots in traditional medicine to its modern-day applications, we'll uncover the secrets behind this powerful little seed. Discover its potential health benefits. Don't miss out on this insightful journey into the wonders of black seed References: Tavakkoli, A., Mahdian, V., Razavi, B. M., & Hosseinzadeh, H. (2017). Review on clinical trials of black seed (Nigella sativa) and its active constituent, thymoquinone. Journal of pharmacopuncture, 20(3), 179. Hussain, D. A., & Hussain, M. M. (2016). Nigella sativa (black seed) is an effective herbal remedy for every disease except death-a Prophetic statement which modern scientists confirm unanimously: a review. Adv Med Plant Res, 4(2), 27-57. Yarnell, E., & Abascal, K. (2011). Nigella sativa: holy herb of the middle East. Alternative and complementary Therapies, 17(2), 99-105.
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In this episode Kie Johnson, an Herbalist and Anthropologist, talks with Host Ande the Elf about her connection with nature and her passion for connecting people with nature throught herbs and wellness. Check out her website... Kie2lifenaturalsThis is a very relaxed, serious but seriously fun convo.It pairs well with Black Seed, Arnica, and Rabbit Tobacco.Quiet now and listen, we are in the Library, and people are studying!!!After brief show opening we go right to the conversation uncut!(58:00) Carlshine with the Elf Bonus live sessions outta Lafeyette, IN,. March 2024Carlshine MusicThank you and Enjoy the Show!Subscribe!Support the showLinks to Stefin101 and Doctor Bionic Check us out on instagram @wakethefarmup @maintaining_ground_podcast@kastle_369Ask how you could be involved in the show, Subscribe and Support the Show
This episode features an interview with Zee Lilani at Kula Nursery in West Oakland, California in January 2024. Zee grows Doodhi (Lauki/Bottle Gourd) and Kalonji (Black Seed/Nigella) seeds for our Truelove Seeds catalog as well as many varieties for Second Generation Seeds at her farm in Petaluma, California. In this episode, we hear how Zee left her work as a hydrologist, became a farmer, worked in food sovereignty and food security supporting other farmers, and then started her own nursery business focused on South Asian plants during the pandemic. During the partition of India, her family was displaced from the city of Surat, in the state of Gujarat, in India to Pakistan. Her work with plants familiar to her mother and grandmother bring Surat back to life many decades later, far from home. In her words: 'Kula Nursery is a grassroots urban nursery working within and for BIPOC communities to increase food sovereignty through gardening education and culturally relevant plant starts. The mission at Kula Nursery is to reconnect the diaspora with heritage food, strengthen food sovereignty among these communities, and promote cultural and biological diversity. As a heritage nursery, we believe the act of growing, tending to, and eating heritage foods encourages folks to reclaim their power within the local food system while simultaneously honoring and reconnecting to their ancestors, immediate family and community at large.' Basically, this interview is right up our alley at Seeds and their People, focused on how plants connect us to our people, power, place, ancestors, and community. SEED STORIES TOLD IN THIS EPISODE: Cuban Oregano, Indian Mint, Patta Ajwain, Coleus amboinicus Curry Tree, Murraya koenigii Night Blooming Jasmine, Raat Ki Rani, Queen of the Night, Cestrum nocturnum Mogra, Arabian Jasmine, Belle of India, Grand Duke of Tuscany, Jasminum sambac Henna, Lawsonia inermis Amla, Indian Gooseberry, Emblica officinalis Sugarcane, Saccharum spp. Taro, Colocasia esculenta Bindhi, Okra, Abelmoschus esculentus Doodhi/Lauki, Bottle Gourd, Lagenaria siceraria Kalonji, Black Seed, Nigella, "Onion Seed", Nigella sativa Krishna Tulsi, Ocicimum tenuiflorum Desi Girl Tomato, Solanum lycopersicum Lal Mirch Indian Pepper, Capsicum annuum Baingan Indian Eggplant, Solanum melongena Surti Papdi and Valor Papdi, Lablab purpureus MORE INFO FROM THIS EPISODE: Kula Nursery webpage Kula Nursery Instagram Kula Nursery at Truelove Seeds Second Generation Seeds (direct links to Kula Nursery varieties above) Diaspora Co. Seeds and their People - EP. 22: Gujarati Seeds and Flavors with Nital Vadalia-Kakadia Seeds and their People - EP. 2: Kristyn Leach and Namu Farm ABOUT: Seeds And Their People is a radio show where we feature seed stories told by the people who truly love them. Hosted by Owen Taylor of Truelove Seeds and Chris Bolden-Newsome of Sankofa Community Farm at Bartram's Garden. trueloveseeds.com/blogs/satpradio FIND OWEN HERE: Truelove Seeds Facebook | Instagram | Twitter FIND CHRIS HERE: Sankofa Community Farm at Bartram's Garden THANKS TO: Zee Lilani Nital Vadalia-Kakadia Ruth Kaaserer Emilio Sweet-Coll
Peace. Back with another episode and guest. 'Rell, one of the Black Seed Brothers chops it up with us about moving the mission ahead. From serving poison on the block, to pushing a healthy lifestyle that everyone can benefit from.HARLEM REPRESENTIN!'
Nigella sativa, also known as Black Seed or Black Cumin, has been used as a traditional medicine for centuries. Thymoquinone, the active ingredient that is extracted from the seeds, is believed to be effective against many diseases including cancer. In today's podcast, I talked about the current research on Nigella sativa as well as some areas of caution.
Also known as Black Seed or Black Cumin, Nigella sativa is a medicinal plant that has been widely used for millennia. Penned as the “miracle herb” by researchers, this incredible flowering plant has been widely studied and shown to have amazing benefits for improved skin health - without any nasty side effects! With a wide spectrum of pharmaceutical potential, the oil is inexpensive and extremely accessible. Look for Nigella sativa oil that is organic, non-GMO, cold pressed and in a glass bottle.
“I've been able to be equal parts missionary and mercenary,” says Karl Lokko. In this episode of What I Wish I'd Known, the venture capitalist and former gang leader talks of how his extraordinary youth has led to a clear purpose in the work he now does. At the age of just 12, Karl witnessed his first shooting. He went on to be shot at, stabbed, cut in the face and he saw his close friend get murdered. But with the help of certain influential women in his life, Karl turned his life around before founding Black Seed, which finances black entrepreneurs. Karl's experiences have shaped his mission; “I went uptown to get resources to bring downtown”.WARNING: contains discussion of sensitive topics.Series producer: Anya PearceProducer: Calum McCrae Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's After The Final Pour we drink Maplewood Brewing Company's "Black Seed" barrel aged imperial stout. "A wheated stout aged in Apple Brandy Barrels. Black Seed is brimming with roasty notes of chocolate and caramel that play perfectly off the candy apple notes from the brandy barrels. Indulgent, dessert-like flavors that somehow carry a tinge of nostalgia, this is a bold but fun stout that allows the unique barrel notes shine." Thanks to Kevin and Deb Goggin for the theme song. Outro music by Fluid Minds Check out all our episodes at www.themaltinghour.com
Dr. Asa Andrew Asa Rx TV Health, Nutrition, and Motivation Made Simple It's Dr. Asa Here... Ask Me Your Question! Text Me: 407-698-3814 Call Me: 888-283-7272 Send me a DM: @DrAsa I will answer these daily and tweet the answers @DrAsa with the hashtag #DrAsaShow. We are here to help you live your best life. You don't have to live lower than your potential for the rest of your life! Join me in our Healthy Community called Asa+ by visiting DrAsaShow.com Our Health Coach Providers are here to help guide and teach you on how quickly you can reach your health and wellness goals!!
In this interview, Andrea Donsky, Nutritionist and Menopause Educator and Research sits down with Morris Zelkha CEO and co-founder of TriNutra. Morris possesses more than 35 years of experience in the nutraceutical industry. Morris's company TriNutra is the only patented, USP-grade, full-spectrum, cold-pressed Nigella sativa (Black Seed) oil on the market standardized to 3% thymoquinone and very low free fatty acids. You'll understand this more after you hear the interview. 1:53 Why Morris' Thymoquinone is what we picked for Morphus ThymoQuin®.3:18 Discussion around the quality of black seed oils.6:46 Why absorbability is so important.8:14 What is the difference between fatty acids and free fatty acids?11:11 The important components of black seed oil and the meaning of full-spectrum.12:38 Discussions around regulations and quality of black seed oil supplements on the market.14:50 What should you look for on a label when buying Thymoquinone supplements?17:34 The amazing benefits of Thymoquinone are supported by research. Some of the benefits include supporting healthy blood pressure, balancing blood sugar, enhancing liver health, downregulating inflammation, and supporting the immune system and healthy respiration.20:24 Why lowering markers like blood pressure and improving insulin resistance are important in perimenopause and menopause. (Editor's note: If you currently take medications for blood pressure management, please consult with your physician before taking black seed oil. It has been shown to lower blood pressure in as little as three days and you'll need to figure out with your physician dosing for blood pressure medications.)24:03 How black seed oil can benefit non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFLD).25:29 Warnings about who shouldn't take black seed oil as well as dosing guidelines. Black seed oil is Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) up to a max of 4 softgels a day. Start with 1-2 softgels a day.28:47 How black seed oil can improve gut health.29:49 Final thoughts on quality.Buy Morphus ThymoQuin® Link to video for podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1EvbtkMLUcJoin our Wearemorphus PRIVATE group: https://bit.ly/2MsxBBf======
Get tickets to the recently announced Brooklyn series of "Comedy Outliers" starting Friday, July 7th here! Brandon (@americancollins) and Mike (@yomikebrown) talk about the current comedy landscape, what they're talking about these days in their routines and revisit a botched interview Brandon did a few years ago. Comedy Outliers Links: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/comedy-outliers-the-brooklyn-series-tickets-600961821987 Hosts: Brandon Collins Mike Brown Comedy Outliers
In this episode we are joined by Cyril Lutterodt, founder and managing partner of the Brixton based seed fund management company, community and coworking space, Black Seed. We discuss how Cyril started his career, his time in the US, the purpose of Black Seed and what the future holds with his global ambitions. Cyril introduces Doug to the Venture Capital accessibility gap, where black founders are over mentored and underfunded. For further information please visit www.waverton.co.uk LinkedIn: Doug Barnett – https://www.linkedin.com/in/douglas-barnett-a475b820/ Cyril Lutterodt – https://www.linkedin.com/in/cyril-lutterodt This podcast is issued by Waverton Investment Management Limited, 16 Babmaes Street, London, SW1Y 6AH. Registered in England No. 2042285. Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. The information provided in this podcast is for information purposes only and Waverton Investment Management Limited does not accept liability for any loss or damage which may arise directly or indirectly out of use or reliance by the client, or anyone else, on the information contained in this recording. This podcast should be used as a guide only is based on our current views of markets and is subject to change. The information provided does not constitute investment advice and it should not be relied on as such. It should not be considered a solicitation to buy or an offer to sell a security. It does not take into account any investor's particular investment objectives, strategies, tax status or investment horizon. Where Waverton's advice is given it is restricted to discretionary investment management services. We do not provide advice on the use of tax or financial planning products (even if the service which we are managing is held within such a product) or non-discretionary investment. All materials have been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but its accuracy is not guaranteed. There is no representation or warranty as to the current accuracy of, nor liability for, decisions based on such information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The unique healing benefits of black seed, also known as nigella sativa, kalonji, black cumin and others, have been known for over fourteen hundred years due to the statement of the holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ who stated that these little black powerhouses can cure every disease with the exception of death itself. Yet the miraculous healing power of black seed is only recently being discovered by the western world as one of the most incredible foods for healing the human being. The black seed is a cure for all diseases with the exception of death. Prophet Muhammad ﷺ [Bukhari] The Blessed Black Seed with Abdullah Naki In this illuminating and entertaining conversation, I sit down with Abdullah Naki of The Blessed Seed, one of the first companies making high quality black seed oil available to the general public. We discuss his special spiritual journey into Islam, the importance of proper guidance and tutelage in the religion, the necessity of transcending the ego, the origin story of The Blessed Seed, the healing benefits of black seed oil, how the blessed black seed becomes a means for the awakening of faith in others, the extensive modern research with regards to the remarkable healing potentials for black seed, and much more. We hope you enjoy this episode of Soul of Islam Radio. To your divine and eternal success. About Abdullah Naki and The Blessed Seed Abdulah Naki is the founder and CEO of The Blessed Seed, one of the eariest and original companies specializing in producing and making available high quailty black seed oil. To learn more and order some of the best black seed oil available anywhere, please visit www.theblessedseed.com.
Sponosored byCentrapeak: https://centrapeak.com/#ref=63d16332251e5Promo Code: Redefine20Today we dive deep into the world of allergies! In this episode, we explore what allergies are, what causes them, and most importantly, how you can alleviate them.We discuss the most common allergy triggers and how they can affect your body. We also provide practical tips and strategies for managing your symptoms, including lifestyle changes, over-the-counter medications, and natural remedies.Additionally, we explore the benefits of using natural remedies like spirulina, black seed, and umckaloabo for managing allergies. We discuss their effectiveness, potential side effects, and how to incorporate them into your allergy management plan.If you suffer from allergies or want to learn more about managing them, this episode is for you! Tune in now to get all the information you need to take control of your allergies and enjoy a more comfortable life.___________#allergies #allergyrelief #naturalremedies #healthtips #spirulina #blackseed #umckaloabo #healthandwellness #healthylifestyle #allergytreatment #allergyseason #podcastepisode #healtheducation #healthawareness Ready to get started on your HEALTH & FITNESS JOURNEY? Book your free assessment today!
Karl Lokko is an ex-gang leader turned activist, campaigner, influencer and entrepreneur. Growing up on a tough estate swarming with gangs, Karl's childhood was far from plain-sailing, witnessing his first shooting when just 12 years old.Though at the time this had felt shocking, within four years Karl found himself behind the trigger, eventually becoming the ringleader of his own notorious gang. Before he was even 16, Karl had already been shot at, cut on his face, stabbed in the chest and watched one of his best friends get killed.Karl finally pivoted when he met Pastor Mimi Asher, the mother of a fellow gang member, who showed him a way out. Resulting from Mimi's courageous counselling and mentorship, Karl was able to gain perspective, zoom out on his situation, and turn a life of crime into a life worth living.Since then, Karl has dedicated his life and career to helping others do the same. Karl also leads the vision for Black Seed, a community and seed fundraiser to exclusively support black-led start-ups. With an embarrassing 0.24% of venture funding reaching black founders, Karl is leading the Black Seed team to tackle the systemic racial disparities in investment, their vision to find the next black unicorn and transform Brixton into Silicon Valley.Today's episode will completely blow your mind. As he describes it, Karl's story reflects the journey of a caterpillar turning into a butterfly - the complete transformation of his life into something utterly unrecognisable. - Karl's childhood in South London - Where Karl's involvement in gangs began - When Karl couldn't join a gang, he created one - The problems within the system perpetuating gang culture - How and why Karl eventually turned his back on crime - The beginnings of Karl's first business - a rehab centre. - The initial idea for Black Seed - The horror show that are Black Founder statistics https://www.instagram.com/blackseedvc/?hl=en Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For our first episode of season 3, join the conversation with Karl Lokko and Sina as Karl talks about his journey to the boardroom. Karl founded Black Seed after feeling helpless about the police brutality being broadcast to the world during the pandemic. He decided it was time to address the issue of underrepresentation in the tech ecosystem with a focus on black founders. Listen to Karl discuss the uneven distribution of wealth from down town to up town, a route that is very familiar to him, and, how he wants to change the face of the ecosystem. For more information about Elevating Founders, go to: www.elevatingfounders.tech Interested in attending London Tech Week 2023? Go to: londontechweek.com
To mark Black History Month, Bloomberg Daybreak Europe is speaking to a range of voices from the world of finance about their experiences. Karl Lokko is the Co-founder and Chairman at Black Seed, a venture capital fund with ambitions to turn Brixton into the 'black Silicon Valley'. He spoke to Bloomberg's Eileen Gbagbo and Caroline Hepker about why so many black entrepreneurs struggle to grow their businesses in the UK.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First of all, thanks for your patience and apologies for last week's cancellation, but sometimes life just takes over. Podcasting is a great pleasure for me, but professional obligations need to be prioritized anyway. One thing I need to say though: for the next few weeks this text accompanying the show will be a bit shorter and not so detailed as it was in the last two years, also just for capacity reasons with myself and my friend Ursula, who wrote most of those texts. No worries, she won't stop completely, but it will not be so regular and weekly as until now. But after this intro, welcome to this interesting talk on our new episode. It is rather rare that we talk politics here, or rather ideology, or... ? Well, with my guest Rhyd Wildermuth Occultism, or rather Esotericism, as he prefers to name it, and ideology are inseparable. Why? Well, he will explain you. Who is Rhyd? A publisher, a writer ... well, let him tell us by himself: I'm a druid. A gay punk gardener gym bro. An occasional nomad. A theorist and a poet. A publisher and editor. Sometimes an anarchist, sometimes a Marxist. I'm devoted to Brythonic and Gallic gods and some local land spirits and ancestors. I'm all of those things, and also other things. I'm mostly on the side of good. Enjoy the talk! Rhyd Wildermuth is a pagan theorist, a nomadic anarchist, a queer poet, and a punk bard. He's one of the two co-founders of God&Radicals Press, its Managing Editor, and a co-editor of Gods&Radicals: A Site of Beautiful Resistance. Appalachian-born, self-raised and self-taught, he's lived on both coasts of the colonized lands of America; led by dreams, wanderlust, and love he now lives in French-occupied Bretagne. He is the author of four books (including one with Alley Valkyrie) and the book editor of most Gods&Radicals Press publications. His essays have appeared in Black Seed, on Anti-Fascist News and The Wild Hunt, but he writes primarily at Gods&Radicals: A Site of Beautiful Resistance. In addition, he maintains his own blog at PAGANARCH and occasional erotic stories at FUR/SWEAT/FLESH. He is also the co-host of EMPIRES CRUMBLE, a twice-monthly podcast on politics, culture, history, and magic with Alley Valkyrie. A link to Rhyd Wildermuth's personal site "A beautiful resistance" - the site with all books, the academy and the blog Rhyd mentioned SILVIA FEDERICI - here is her Wikipedia page He also spoke about ERICA LAGALISSE - here is her website The same for BAYO AKOMOLAFE And finally the Dark Mountain Website, by PAUL KINGSWORTH Music played in this episode In this episode, we return to Japanese Rock Music: The Gazette (stylized as the GazettE, also GZE, as I say in the show), formerly known as Gazette (Japanese: ガゼット, Hepburn: Gazetto), is a Japanese visual kei rock band, formed in Kanagawa in early 2002 (source: Wikipedia) 1) WITHOUT A TRACE (Track starts at 7:42) 2) MISEINEN (Track starts at 55:18) 3) LAST HEAVEN (Track starts at 1:34:14) Intro and Outro Musicespecially written and recorded for the Thoth-Hermes Podcast by Chris Roberts
In this episode, I spoke to Karl Lokko, the Chairman at Black Seed, one of the largest if not the largest VC dedicated to empowering black founders.Karl is a former gang leader from Brixton. He's seen friends stabbed, killed, and imprisoned. The story of how Karl harnessed his gang-ridden life experiences, and how that turned him into a force for black founders in his community and beyond is truly inspiring.In this special 45-minute episode, we covered: The story behind how Karl was initiated towards joining the gang and the reason behind why he wanted to remain within in and also answers whether he misses the authority that came with it How he transitioned into Black Seed from the gang environment How he finds some elements of the corporate world more challenging than his gang past---Zencastr Sponsor a Podcast: https://zen.ai/themillennialentrepreneur2FREE SHARE WORTH UPTO £200
Unlocking the inner NEO conscience to awaken the Kushitic subconscious within the Nubian God's and Goddess. WE ARE THE ORIGINATORS; NEVER DUPLICATED "As a man thinketh so he is"; "As a woman thinketh so she is". This podcast is for exposing the reason why so many individuals of African descent have been mislead, up to the point a fraction of people promote White supremacy doctrine. These episodes are here to resurrect the searching soul from neglect and obscurity an d reveal to them as the magnificent powerful being we are the BLACK SEED. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/methodstomadness/message
Andy hits a financial barrier. Dan hears Thoia Thoing for the first time. Nam buttercups is coworker. Tyler shares about a recent spd shoplifter sweep. All our guests have tv credits. try not 2 cum.
In this episode, singer-songwriter and recording artist, Lucia Lilikoi shares the experience of creating her latest album Luz and stepping into the role of producer and engineer for the project, Greg and Lucia discuss her musical career journey, beginning with her roots growing up in Sevilla Spain with the influences of a working musician and producer father, attending a music conservatory at a young age, and then moving to Los Angeles for High School, and attending Berklee College of music. They talk about her experience recording her first album in her father's home studio and another friend producing and helping to recruit session musicians for the project, while also playing her music live in the Los Angeles venue circuit. She goes into detail about her experience crowdfunding her second album in a time just before the current major crowdfunding platforms became prominent, and how engaging with her core group of fans helped her accomplish a successful crowdfunding campaign, and allowed her to work with Grammy winning producer, Malcolm Burn. Lucia also talks about how she developed her specific sound and distilled it into a genre she calls Dream Folk, and how this lead her to learn the practice of sound healing. She gives us her insights about building a sustainable career in music while remaining niche in the age of streaming. Finally, they listen to the song “Angel of Mine” from her latest record Luz, and talk about her inspirations for the song and the meaning behind the lyrics. Songs played during the podcast: Black Seed & Luz from the album Luz. Website: www.lilikoimusic.com Sound Healing: https://www.alchemicalsinging.com/ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3HKZMX5 Apple Music: https://apple.co/3uGc0wA Bandcamp: www.lucia.bandcamp.com Videos Light: https://bit.ly/3BcmzJ9 Angel of Mine: https://bit.ly/34Ora86 Live at The Center SF: https://bit.ly/3GJbhgD After the Wind: https://bit.ly/3uHBGcq Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Karl Lokko is an activist, public speaker, influencer and businessman. Son of previous illegal immigrants, Karl became a gang leader at 14 years old. His gang (Mayhem and Destruction) had over 60 members at its height. But, aftering finding spirituality in his late teens he has turned his life around. Now, he works to reform gang culture and empower black youth with his companies Black Seed and BRXTN Studio. Karl has always worked as the personal advisor for Prince Harry.In the latest episode of the High Performance Podcast Karl shares with us his experience in gang culture, the struggle of being a young, successful black man in Britain and his relationship with regret. .......Get the last few tickets for the HPP TOUR 20221st Feb: Birmingham - Lewis Morgan, co-founder of Gymshark7th Feb: Salford Lowry - Guest TBA18th Feb: Edinburgh - Steve Clarke, Scotland Football Manager.2nd March: London Indigo at the O2, Guest TBADon't miss out: https://sjm.lnk.to/HPPL Buy our bestseller ‘Lessons From the Best on Becoming Your Best: http://smarturl.it/hv0sdzBuy the audiobook: https://adbl.co/3xQQSCF And remember to check out our website for more exclusive merchandise and to join our members club THE HIGH PERFORMANCE CIRCLE where you can get podcasts, keynote speeches and boosts from some very special guests. Just go to www.thehighperformancepodcast.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This month's chapter features some great songs: Classic EBM from Assemblage 23, goth rock from Type O Negative and The Mission UK, some danceable industrial from Hocico, and a kickass tune from newcomers Heavy Halo. Send your listener submissions/ suggestions to arcanemachinepodcast@gmail.com! The Arcane Machine is a monthly show with supplemental content on Facebook, Twitter, and Discord throughout each month. If you like what you hear, please visit the artists' pages linked below and buy some music! Social Media: The Belfry: A Home for Dark Culture: The Belfry is the home of excellent podcast Cemetery Confessions, plus interviews, art, and other podcasts rooted deeply in dark/ alternative lifestyles. Join our Facebook group for discussion and bonus content: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheArcaneMachine/ Follow The Arcane Machine on Twitter: @arcane_machine Follow The Arcane Machine on Instagram: @the_arcane_machine Use the Discord Widget on the side of the page to join our server and chat with us. The Tracklist: 1 – “Deliverance” by The Mission UK from the album Carved in Sand (1990) (Website) 2 – “The Wolves are Coming” by No Man's Valley from the album Time Travel (2016) (Bandcamp) 3 – “I am the Rain” by Assemblage 23 from the album Failure (2001) (Website) 4 – “Psycho Drift” by Shriekback from the album Sacred City (1992) (Website) 5 – “Psychonaut” by Hocico from the album Artificial Extinction (2019) (Website) 6 – “Wrong” by Ministry from the album Houses of the Mole (2004) (Website) 7 – “Life is Killing Me” by Type O Negative from the album Life is Killing Me (2003) (Website) 8 – “Black Seed” by HEAVY HALO from the Single Black Seed (2021)(Bandcamp)
The AntiCancer & AntiViral Properties of Black Seed (Nigella Sativa): Thymoquinone and COVID19
This is the introduction to the book Black Seed, Not on Any Map: Indigenous Anarchy in an Anti-political World, available from LittleBlackCart.com. Immediatism.com My other podcast, PointingTexts.org Feedback and requests to Cory@Immediatism.com, and your comment may be shared in a future episode
Saw palmetto boosts testosterone synthesis Kyung Hee University (South Korea), June 30 2021. The June 2021 issue of the Journal of Medicinal Food reported the finding of a beneficial effect for saw palmetto against symptoms of andropause in rats. "Andropause, the male equivalent of menopause, is the set of symptoms caused by the age-related deficiency in male hormones that begins to occur in men in their late 40s to early 50s," Jeong Moon Yun and colleagues explained. "The symptoms of andropause include physical, psychological, and sexual problems, such as fatigue, increased body fat, decreased muscle strength and sexual function, depression, and memory loss." Dr Yun and associates evaluated the effects of an extract of saw palmetto in Leydig cells (in which testosterone biosynthesis occurs) subjected to oxidative stress and in aged rats. In Leydig cells, the administration of testosterone lowered 5 alpha-reductase (which converts testosterone to dihydrotestosterone) and increased total testosterone. In rats, one of three doses of saw palmetto extract was administered for four weeks. A control group of animals received no treatment. At the end of the treatment period, saw palmetto supplemented rats had significantly less fat tissue weight gain and total weight gain compared to the controls, without a gain in other tissue weight. Serum triglycerides, total cholesterol and the LDL to VLDL cholesterol ratio were also lower in the supplemented groups. Serum total and free testosterone and sperm counts were higher, and sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) and 5 alpha-reductase levels were lower in all supplemented groups in comparison with the controls. In tests of muscle endurance, rats that received saw palmetto had longer swimming times compared to the control group. "We suggest that supplementation of saw palmetto may relieve the symptoms of andropause syndrome, including decreased spermatogenesis and muscle endurance and metabolic syndrome by increasing testosterone biosynthesis and bioavailability," the authors concluded. Diet rich in omega 3 fatty acids may help reduce headaches Trial provides 'grounds for optimism' for many people with persistent headaches and those who care for them University of North Carolina, July 1, 2021 Eating a diet rich in omega 3 (n-3) fatty acids reduces the frequency of headaches compared with a diet with normal intake of omega 3 and omega 6 (n-6) fatty acids, finds a study published by The BMJ today. Modern industrialised diets tend to be low in omega 3 fatty acids and high in omega 6 fatty acids. These fatty acids are precursors to oxylipins - molecules involved in regulating pain and inflammation. Oxylipins derived from omega 3 fatty acids are associated with pain-reducing effects, while oxylipins derived from omega 6 fatty acids worsen pain and can provoke migraine. But previous studies evaluating omega 3 fatty acid supplements for migraine have been inconclusive. So a team of US researchers wanted to find out whether diets rich in omega 3 fatty acids would increase levels of the pain-reducing 17-hydroxydocosahexaenoic acid (17-HDHA) and reduce the frequency and severity of headaches. Their results are based on 182 patients at the University of North Carolina, USA (88% female; average age 38 years) with migraine headaches on 5-20 days per month who were randomly assigned to one of three diets for 16 weeks. The control diet included typical levels of omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids. Both interventional diets raised omega 3 fatty acid intake. One kept omega 6 acid intake the same as the control diet, and the other concurrently lowered omega 6 acid intake. During the trial, participants received regular dietary counseling and access to online support information. They also completed the headache impact test (HIT-6) - a questionnaire assessing headache impact on quality of life. Headache frequency was assessed daily with an electronic diary. Over the 16 weeks, both interventional diets increased 17-HDHA levels compared with the control diet, and while HIT-6 scores improved in both interventional groups, they were not statistically significantly different from the control group. However, headache frequency was statistically significantly decreased in both intervention groups. The high omega 3 diet was associated with a reduction of 1.3 headache hours per day and two headache days per month. The high omega 3 plus low omega 6 diet group saw a reduction of 1.7 headache hours per day and four headache days per month, suggesting additional benefit from lowering dietary omega-6 fatty acid. Participants in the intervention groups also reported shorter and less severe headaches compared with those in the control group. This was a high quality, well designed trial, but the researchers do point to some limitations, such as the difficulty for patients to stick to a strict diet and the fact that most participants were relatively young women so results may not apply to children, older adults, men, or other populations. "While the diets did not significantly improve quality of life, they produced large, robust reductions in frequency and severity of headaches relative to the control diet," they write. "This study provides a biologically plausible demonstration that pain can be treated through targeted dietary alterations in humans. Collective findings suggest causal mechanisms linking n-3 and n-6 fatty acids to [pain regulation], and open the door to new approaches for managing chronic pain in humans," they conclude. These results support recommending a high omega 3 diet to patients in clinical practice, says Rebecca Burch at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, in a linked editorial. She acknowledges that interpretation of this study's findings is complex, but points out that trials of recently approved drugs for migraine prevention reported reductions of around 2-2.5 headache days per month compared with placebo, suggesting that a dietary intervention can be comparable or better. What's more, many people with migraine are highly motivated and interested in dietary changes, she adds. These findings "take us one step closer to a goal long sought by headache patients and those who care for them: a migraine diet backed up by robust clinical trial results." The Southern diet - fried foods and sugary drinks - may raise risk of sudden cardiac death University of Alabama, June 30, 2021 Regularly eating a Southern-style diet may increase the risk of sudden cardiac death, while routinely consuming a Mediterranean diet may reduce that risk, according to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open access journal of the American Heart Association. The Southern diet is characterized by added fats, fried foods, eggs, organ meats (such as liver or giblets), processed meats (such as deli meat, bacon and hotdogs) and sugar-sweetened beverages. The Mediterranean diet is high in fruits, vegetables, fish, whole grains and legumes and low in meat and dairy. "While this study was observational in nature, the results suggest that diet may be a modifiable risk factor for sudden cardiac death, and, therefore, diet is a risk factor that we have some control over," said James M. Shikany, Dr.P.H., F.A.H.A., the study's lead author and professor of medicine and associate director for research in the Division of Preventive Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. "Improving one's diet - by eating a diet abundant in fruits, vegetables, whole grains and fish such as the Mediterranean diet and low in fried foods, organ meats and processed meats, characteristics of the Southern-style dietary pattern, may decrease one's risk for sudden cardiac death," he said. The study examined data from more than 21,000 people ages 45 and older enrolled in an ongoing national research project called REasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS), which is examining geographic and racial differences in stroke. Participants were recruited between 2003 and 2007. Of the participants in this analysis, 56% were women; 33% were Black adults; and 56% lived in the southeastern U.S., which is noteworthy as a region recognized as the Stroke Belt because of its higher stroke death rate. The Stroke Belt states included in this study were North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas and Louisiana. This study is the latest research to investigate the association between cardiovascular disease and diet - which foods have a positive vs. negative impact on cardiovascular disease risk. It may be the only study to-date to examine the association between dietary patterns with the risk of sudden cardiac death, which is the abrupt loss of heart function that leads to death within an hour of symptom onset. Sudden cardiac death is a common cause of death and accounted for 1 in every 7.5 deaths in the United States in 2016, or nearly 367,000 deaths, according to 2019 American Heart Association statistics. Researchers included participants with and without a history of coronary heart disease at the beginning of the study and assessed diets through a food frequency questionnaire completed at the beginning of the study. Participants were asked how often and in what quantities they had consumed 110 different food items in the previous year. Researchers calculated a Mediterranean diet score based on specific food groups considered beneficial or detrimental to health. They also derived five dietary patterns. Along with the Southern-style eating pattern, the analysis included a "sweets" dietary pattern, which features foods with added sugars, such as desserts, chocolate, candy and sweetened breakfast foods; a "convenience" eating pattern which relied on easy-to-make foods like mixed dishes, pasta dishes, or items likely to be ordered as take-out such as pizza, Mexican food and Chinese food; a "plant-based" dietary pattern was classified as being high in vegetables, fruits, fruit juices, cereal, bean, fish, poultry and yogurt; and an "alcohol and salad" dietary pattern, which was highly reliant on beer, wine, liquor along with green leafy vegetables, tomatoes and salad dressing. Shikany noted that the patterns are not mutually exclusive. "All participants had some level of adherence to each pattern, but usually adhered more to some patterns and less to others," he explained. "For example, it would not be unusual for an individual who adheres highly to the Southern pattern to also adhere to the plant-based pattern, but to a much lower degree." After an average of nearly 10 years of follow-up every six months to check for cardiovascular disease events, more than 400 sudden cardiac deaths had occurred among the 21,000 study participants. The study found: Overall, participants who ate a Southern-style diet most regularly had a 46% higher risk of sudden cardiac death than people who had the least adherence to this dietary pattern. Also, participants who most closely followed the traditional Mediterranean diet had a 26% lower risk of sudden cardiac death than those with the least adherence to this eating style. The American Heart Association's Diet and Lifestyle recommendations emphasize eating vegetables, fruits, whole grains, lean protein, fish, beans, legumes, nuts and non-tropical vegetable cooking oils such as olive and canola oil. Limiting saturated fats, sodium, added sugar and processed meat are also recommended. Sugary drinks are the number one source of added sugar in the U.S. diet, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the American Heart Association supports sugary drink taxes to drive down consumption of these products. "These findings support the notion that a healthier diet would prevent fatal cardiovascular disease and should encourage all of us to adopt a healthier diet as part of our lifestyles," said Stephen Juraschek, M.D., Ph.D., a member of the American Heart Association's Nutrition Committee of the Lifestyle and Cardiometabolic Health Council. "To the extent that they can, people should evaluate the number of servings of fruit and vegetables they consume each day and try to increase the number to at least 5-6 servings per day, as recommended by the American Heart Association. Optimal would be 8-9 servings per day. "This study also raises important points about health equity, food security and social determinants of health," he continued. "The authors describe the "Southern Diet" based on the U.S. geography associated with this dietary pattern, yet it would be a mistake for us to assume that this is a diet of choice. I think American society needs to look more broadly at why this type of diet is more common in the South and clusters among some racial, ethnic or socioeconomic groups to devise interventions that can improve diet quality. The gap in healthy eating between people with means and those without continues to grow in the U.S., and there is an incredible need to understand the complex societal factors that have led and continue to perpetuate these disparities." This current research expands on earlier studies on participants from the same national stroke project, REGARDS. In a 2018 analysis, Shikany and colleagues reported that adults ages 45 and older with heart disease who had an affinity for the Southern diet had a higher risk of death from any cause, while greater adherence to the Mediterranean diet was associated with a lower risk of death from any cause. And in a 2015 study, the Southern diet was linked to a greater risk of coronary heart disease in the same population. The large population sample and regional diversity, including a significant number of Black participants, are considered strengths of the REGARDS research project. However, potential limitations of this study include that that dietary intake was based on one-time, self-reported questionnaires, thus, it relied on the participants' memory. Self-reported diet can include inaccuracies leading to bias that could reduce the strength of the associations observed. One usual association that remains unexplained is that among individuals with a history of heart disease, those who most adhered to the sweets dietary pattern had a 51% lower risk of sudden cardiac death than participants who followed that pattern the least. Researchers note that they found "no viable explanation for the inverse association of the sweets dietary pattern with risk of sudden cardiac death in those with a history of coronary heart disease." 5-minute workout lowers blood pressure as much as exercise, drugs 'Strength training for breathing muscles' holds promise for host of health benefits University of Colorado, July 2, 2021 Working out just five minutes daily via a practice described as "strength training for your breathing muscles" lowers blood pressure and improves some measures of vascular health as well as, or even more than, aerobic exercise or medication, new CU Boulder research shows. The study, published June 29 in the Journal of the American Heart Association, provides the strongest evidence yet that the ultra-time-efficient maneuver known as High-Resistance Inspiratory Muscle Strength Training (IMST) could play a key role in helping aging adults fend off cardiovascular disease - the nation's leading killer. In the United States alone, 65% of adults over age 50 have above-normal blood pressure - putting them at greater risk of heart attack or stroke. Yet fewer than 40% meet recommended aerobic exercise guidelines. "There are a lot of lifestyle strategies that we know can help people maintain cardiovascular health as they age. But the reality is, they take a lot of time and effort and can be expensive and hard for some people to access," said lead author Daniel Craighead, an assistant research professor in the Department of Integrative Physiology. "IMST can be done in five minutes in your own home while you watch TV." Developed in the 1980s as a way to help critically ill respiratory disease patients strengthen their diaphragm and other inspiratory (breathing) muscles, IMST involves inhaling vigorously through a hand-held device which provides resistance. Imagine sucking hard through a tube that sucks back. Initially, when prescribing it for breathing disorders, doctors recommended a 30-minute-per-day regimen at low resistance. But in recent years, Craighead and colleagues have been testing whether a more time-efficient protocol--30 inhalations per day at high resistance, six days per week--could also reap cardiovascular, cognitive and sports performance improvements. For the new study, they recruited 36 otherwise healthy adults ages 50 to 79 with above normal systolic blood pressure (120 millimeters of mercury or higher). Half did High-Resistance IMST for six weeks and half did a placebo protocol in which the resistance was much lower. After six weeks, the IMST group saw their systolic blood pressure (the top number) dip nine points on average, a reduction which generally exceeds that achieved by walking 30 minutes a day five days a week. That decline is also equal to the effects of some blood pressure-lowering drug regimens. Even six weeks after they quit doing IMST, the IMST group maintained most of that improvement. "We found that not only is it more time-efficient than traditional exercise programs, the benefits may be longer lasting," Craighead said. The treatment group also saw a 45% improvement in vascular endothelial function, or the ability for arteries to expand upon stimulation, and a significant increase in levels of nitric oxide, a molecule key for dilating arteries and preventing plaque buildup. Nitric oxide levels naturally decline with age. Markers of inflammation and oxidative stress, which can also boost heart attack risk, were significantly lower after people did IMST. And, remarkably, those in the IMST group completed 95% of the sessions. "We have identified a novel form of therapy that lowers blood pressure without giving people pharmacological compounds and with much higher adherence than aerobic exercise," said senior author Doug Seals, a Distinguished Professor of Integrative Physiology. "That's noteworthy." The practice may be particularly helpful for postmenopausal women. In previous research, Seals' lab showed that postmenopausal women who are not taking supplemental estrogen don't reap as much benefit from aerobic exercise programs as men do when it comes to vascular endothelial function. IMST, the new study showed, improved it just as much in these women as in men. "If aerobic exercise won't improve this key measure of cardiovascular health for postmenopausal women, they need another lifestyle intervention that will," said Craighead. "This could be it." Preliminary results suggest MST also improved some measures of brain function and physical fitness. And previous studies from other researchers have shown it can be useful for improving sports performance. "If you're running a marathon, your respiratory muscles get tired and begin to steal blood from your skeletal muscles," said Craighead, who uses IMST in his own marathon training. "The idea is that if you build up endurance of those respiratory muscles, that won't happen and your legs won't get as fatigued." Seals said they're uncertain exactly how a maneuver to strengthen breathing muscles ends up lowering blood pressure, but they suspect it prompts the cells lining blood vessels to produce more nitric oxide, enabling them to relax. The National Institutes of Health recently awarded Seals $4 million to launch a larger follow-up study of about 100 people, comparing a 12-week IMST protocol head-to-head with an aerobic exercise program. Meanwhile, the research group is developing a smartphone app to enable people to do the protocol at home using already commercially available devices. Those considering IMST should consult with their doctor first. But thus far, IMST has proven remarkably safe, they said. "It's easy to do, it doesn't take long, and we think it has a lot of potential to help a lot of people," said Craighead. Research suggests atheroprotective role for chrysin Fu Jen Catholic University (Taiwan), July 1, 2021 According to news reporting originating from New Taipei, Taiwan, research stated, “Atherosclerosis and its related clinical complications are the leading cause of death. MicroRNA (miR)-92a in the inflammatory endothelial dysfunction leads to atherosclerosis.” Our news editors obtained a quote from the research from Fu Jen Catholic University, “Kruppel-like factor 2 (KLF2) is required for vascular integrity and endothelial function maintenance. Flavonoids possess many biological properties. This study investigated the vascular protective effects of chrysin in balloon-injured carotid arteries. Exosomes were extracted from human coronary artery endothelial cell (HCAEC) culture media. Herb flavonoids and chrysin (found in mint, passionflower, honey and propolis) were the treatments in these atheroprotective models. Western blotting and real-time PCRs were performed. In situ hybridization, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence analyses were employed. MiR-92a increased after balloon injury and was present in HCAEC culture media. Chrysin was treated, and significantly attenuated the miR-92a levels after balloon injury, and similar results were obtained in HCAEC cultures in vitro. Balloon injury-induced miR-92a expression, and attenuated KLF2 expression. Chrysin increased the KLF2 but reduced exosomal miR-92a secretion. The addition of chrysin and antagomir-92a, neointimal formation was reduced by 44.8 and 49.0% compared with balloon injury after 14 days, respectively. Chrysin upregulated KLF2 expression in atheroprotection and attenuated endothelial cell-derived miR-92a-containing exosomes.” According to the news editors, the research concluded: “The suppressive effect of miR-92a suggests that chrysin plays an atheroprotective role.” This research has been peer-reviewed. False-positive mammogram results linked to spike in anxiety prescriptions Penn State University, July 2, 2021 Women who experience a false-positive mammogram result are more likely to begin medication for anxiety or depression than women who received an immediate negative result, according to a study led by Penn State researcher Joel Segel. The finding highlights the importance of swift and accurate follow-up testing to rule out a breast cancer diagnosis. The study found that patients who receive a false-positive mammogram result are also prescribed anxiety or depression medication at a rate 10 to 20 percent higher than patients who receive an immediate negative result. These prescriptions are new and not continuations of previously prescribed medicines. A false-positive result is one where a suspicious finding on the screening mammogram leads to additional testing that does not end up leading to a breast cancer diagnosis. Additionally, within that group of patients who required more than one test to resolve the false-positive there was a 20 to 30 percent increase in those beginning to take anxiety or depression medications. The increase was particularly noticeable among women with commercial insurance who required multiple tests to rule out a breast cancer diagnosis. "The results suggest that efforts to quickly resolve initially positive findings including same-day follow-up tests may help reduce anxiety and even prevent initiation of anxiety or depression medication," said Segel, assistant professor of health policy and administration at Penn State. This study demonstrates that some women who experience a false-positive mammogram may need additional follow-up care to effectively handle the increased anxiety that may accompany the experience, Segel said. More importantly, from a practitioner standpoint, the study identifies sub-populations who may be most at risk of increased anxiety following a false-positive mammogram, Segel said. Specifically, women whose false-positive result requires more than one follow-up test to resolve, women with commercial insurance who undergo a biopsy, women who wait longer than one week to receive a negative result, and women who are under age 50 may all be at higher risk of experiencing clinically significant anxiety or depression. "Regular breast cancer screening is critical to early detection," Segel said. "Patients should continue to work with their providers to ensure they are receiving guideline-appropriate screening and should follow up with their providers if they experience either anxiety or depression following screening or any type of care." Researchers studied commercial- and Medicaid-claims databases to identify women ages 40 to 64 who underwent screening mammography with no prior claims for anxiety or depression medications. The findings recently appeared in Medical Care. Thymoquinone in Black Seed oil increases the expression of neuroprotective proteins while decreasing expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines Florida A&M University, June 29, 2021 According to news originating from Tallahassee, Florida, research stated, "Neuroinflammation and microglial activation are pathological markers of a number of central nervous system (CNS) diseases. Chronic activation of microglia induces the release of excessive amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and pro-inflammatory cytokines." Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from Florida A&M University, "Additionally, chronic microglial activation has been implicated in several neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. Thymoquinone (TQ) has been identified as one of the major active components of the natural product Nigella sativa seed oil. TQ has been shown to exhibit anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative, and neuroprotective effects. In this study, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and interferon gamma (IFN gamma) activated BV-2 microglial cells were treated with TQ (12.5 mu M for 24 h). We performed quantitative proteomic analysis using Orbitrap/Q-Exactive Proteomic LC-MS/MS (Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry) to globally assess changes in protein expression between the treatment groups. Furthermore, we evaluated the ability of TQ to suppress the inflammatory response using ELISArray ™ for Inflammatory Cytokines. We also assessed TQ's effect on the gene expression of NFKB signaling targets by profiling 84 key genes via real-time reverse transcription (RT2) PCR array. Our results indicated that TQ treatment of LPS/IFN gamma-activated microglial cells significantly increased the expression of 4 antioxidant, neuroprotective proteins: glutaredoxin-3 (21 fold; p< 0.001), biliverdin reductase A (15 fold; p< 0.0001), 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase (11 fold; p< 0.01), and mitochondria] Ion protease (> 8 fold; p< 0.001) compared to the untreated, activated cells. Furthermore, TQ treatment significantly (P < 0.0001) reduced the expression of inflammatory cytokines, IL-2 = 38%, IL-4 = 19%, IL-6 = 83%, IL-10 = 237%, and IL-17a = 29%, in the activated microglia compared to the untreated, activated which expression levels were significantly elevated compared to the control microglia: IL-2 = 127%, IL-4 = 151%, IL-6 = 670%, IL-10 = 133%, IL-17a = 127%. Upon assessing the gene expression of NFKB signaling targets, this study also demonstrated that TQ treatment of activated microglia resulted in > 7 fold down-regulation of several NFKB signaling targets genes, including interleukin 6 (IL6), complement factor B (CFB), chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 3 (CXCL3), chemokine (C-C) motif ligand 5 (CCL5) compared to the untreated, activated microglia. This modulation in gene expression counteracts the > 10-fold upregulation of these same genes observed in the activated microglia compared to the controls. Our results show that TQ treatment of LPS/IFN gamma-activated BV-2 microglial cells induce a significant increase in expression of neuroprotective proteins, a significant decrease in expression inflammatory cytokines, and a decrease in the expression of signaling target genes of the NF kappa B pathway. Our findings are the first to show that TQ treatment increased the expression of these neuroprotective proteins (biliverdin reductase-A, 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase, glutaredoxin-3, and mitochondrial Ion protease) in the activated BV-2 microglial cells. Additionally, our results indicate that TQ treatment decreased the activation of the NF kappa B signaling pathway, which plays a key role in neuroinflammation." According to the news editors, the research concluded: "Our results demonstrate that TQ treatment reduces the inflammatory response and modulates the expression of specific proteins and genes and hence potentially reduce neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration driven by microglial activation."
Lisa, Brian and Dean are joined by two very special guests to discuss the amazing tour de force that is Chadwick Boseman's final performance, but which also features knockout performances from a killer ensemble cast. Chiming in with great insight are two professors who are both experts and authors in the field; Dr. Monica White Ndounou is an Associate Professor of Theater and the founding Executive Director of The CRAFT Institute which convenes The International Black Theatre Summit and administers the Pay-It-Forward All-Career Level Mentorship Program along with various initiatives designed to create culturally inclusive ecosystems throughout the world of arts and entertainment by transforming formal training and industry practices while promoting equitable access. She is also the past President of the Black Theatre Association (BTA) (2016-2018), Vice President of Advocacy for the Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) (2019-2021) and serves on the board of The August Wilson Society. She is a founding member of the National Advisory Committee of The Black Seed, a national strategic plan to create impact and thrivability for Black theater institutions and initiatives.https://www.rutgersuniversitypress.org/shaping-the-future-of-african-american-film/9780813562551 ******************************************* Laurence Glasco is Associate Professor of History at the University of Pittsburgh. Since coming to the University of Pittsburgh’s History Department in 1969, he has focused on African American history, both locally and globally. A graduate of Antioch College, Dr. Glasco received his Ph.D. in History from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Professor Glasco has studied the history of Black Pittsburgh for the past decade or so. He researched and narrated the recent exhibition on slavery in early Pittsburgh, “Free at Last?” and has extensively written about Black Pittsburgh history for exhibits at the Heinz History Center and a variety of publications. Dr. Glasco has made an intense study of the Pittsburgh upbringing and childhood experience of August Wilson to reveal how the playwright developed his characters, gained inspiration for his stories, and cultivated his craft as one of the most celebrated African-American playwrights in the world. What can we glean about ourselves from the life and writings of Pittsburgh’s own playwright? Editor, The WPA History of the Negro in Pittsburgh (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2004) Legacy in Bricks and Mortar: African-American Landmarks in Allegheny County (with Frank Bolden and Eliza Smith) (Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation, 1995) “Race, Caste and Untouchability: Lessons from India” (Sanskriti 1993) “National Versus Racial Identity: Juan Gualberto Gomez of Cuba and W.E.B. Du Bois of the United States,” in Wolfgang Reinhard and Peter Waldmann, Nord und Süd in Amerika (Rombach,1992) “The Life Cycles and Household Structures of American Ethnic Groups,” Journal of Urban History (1975) How's that for some heavy hitters kids ? Enjoy!
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT - The Wondrous Black Seed Mar 27 2021 by Hunters Bay Radio
VEGAN BOOTY TALKS Episode #10with co-founder and creator of Black Seed "AUKI" OIL, health and wellness expert Erica Bolneo.In this episode, we talk with Erica about her Successful business and getting her dream reality. Erika had struggled with blemishes and adult acne in the past and her personal search for effective skincare to address skin concerns like acne, aging, and pigmentation has been long and arduous. This search, grounded by her background in Biomedical Science propelled her into examining the science behind great skin.“The concepts of cellular regeneration, chronic inflammation, and the effects of stress on aging have always been of interest to me,” says Erika. While her background in fitness highlights the importance of physical health in achieving that glow and energy. “There seems to be a movement towards the idea of holistic beauty,” she says. “My goal is to help people unleash the best versions of themselves from a health and beauty perspective that addresses anti-aging, longevity, and quality of life.”We talk all about beauty and skincare and WHY it's so important! More about Erica and her product https://aukibeauty.com/philosophy/USE CODE AVRORA25 to get 25% off your order.Support MY Podcast absolutely FREE for you by doing shop on Amazon using this link: www.amazon.com/shop/avroraprofitFind Signature Bands Program here: https://www.avroraprofit.com/product-page/everything-bands-programFind more about MY ONLINE COACHING HERE: https://www.avroraprofit.comFollow Avroras Journey on Instagram @avroraprofitwww.avroraprofit.comThank you for listening!Share with your friends and leave a review!
Well Hellooo 2021 & WELCOME to SEASON 2 of Bougie Banter! We've been waiting for you! HOLD UP...the start of the new year has not been as joyous as we'd hoped. There has already been a boatload of shit happening and Brianna & Erica are hyped up and ready to discuss! *A mention of Black Seed and options for mucus control take place in this episode. Please check out the below for more information Black Seed: https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-901/black-seed Soursop: https://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/health-benefits-soursop#1 Sea Moss: https://www.webmd.com/diet/health-benefits-sea-moss#1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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What's going on guys, back at you with another podcast episode! On this episode, I have a very special guest on via Zoom. Our guest for today is the founder of the Black Seed group, founder of Phenyx Athletica & co owner of Zion Beard Care…welcome Ogechukwu Madu!!! On this episode we dive into Ogechukwu Madu's amazing story from working in corporate America to entrepreneur! We also discussed taking accountability for yourself, what "packaging your brain" is, documenting the process and a lot more amazing topics! Tune in to hear Ogechukwu Madu's full story and to hear more information entrepreneurship!!! Where can I support and follow? Ogechukwu Madu's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/moneymadu/?hl=en Black Seed University Website https://blackseeduniversity.com/ Phenyx Athletica https://www.instagram.com/phenyxathletica/?hl=en Zion Beard Care https://www.instagram.com/zionbeardcare/?hl=en If you enjoyed this podcast or found any value from it, please feel free to leave a rating and review! I would tremendously appreciate it! If you wish to reach me with comments, suggests or any other inquiry please contact at following below: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beautifulstrugglepodcast/ Email: cbelloso94@gmail.com Song: "Medicine" by Enrico Tolson @enricotolson
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Savannah and Mike of We Random Podcast discuss their views on embarrassing farts, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West divorce rumors, Hawaii's rise in missing children, Tory Lanez self-defense claims, stimulus checks, and the conspiracies surrounding Jeffery Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Tune in weekly for random and passionate discussions on all sorts of topics. Topics: 0:58 - Embarrassing Fart Stories 8:18 - Kanye West and Kim Kardashian Divorce Rumors 21:03 - Tory Lanez Self Defense Claims 34:09 - Jeffery Epstein Conspiracies, Celebrity Indictments 59:42 - School Re-Openings, US Economy, Wearing Mask ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Natural Herbs & Vitamins to help boost the immune system and overall health!! Black Seed oil: https://amzn.to/30R1hPs Sea Moss: https://amzn.to/30PmjOt Zinc: https://amzn.to/2X3oH2T ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stay Connected: Instagram: @WeRandomtv @Savannah808smiles @IzzoOnTheBeat Youtube: WeRandomTv © Music produced by IzzoOnTheBeat Distributed by IzzoOnTheBeat. Business and Copyright inquiries: izzoonthebeat@gmail.com Disclaimer: By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents and design of this Podcast, are the property of We Random Podcast, or used by We Random Podcast with permission, and are protected under the U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use the information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of the WRP (We Random Podcast), which may be requested by contacting the WRP email: e-mail at werandomlive@gmail.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/we-random-podcast/support
Dr. Cass Ingram speaks about the origin, benefits and history of Black Seed.
I’ve always been a fan of acupuncture. I think it’s fascinating to think the same acupuncture points have been used for thousands of years. This traditional method of medicine is a great option for those looking for additional routes to help heal or just take care of your overall wellness! Plus, it can be a great option for fertility, period resumption and healing heal hormonal imbalances. I had the pleasure of having licensed acupuncturist and herbalist, Aimee Raupp, on the show to share the science behind why acupuncture works. Aimee Raupp, MS, LAc, is a renowned women’s health & wellness expert and the best- selling author of the books Chill Out & Get Healthy, Yes, You Can Get Pregnant, and Body Belief. A licensed acupuncturist and herbalist in private practice in New York, she holds a Master of Science degree in Traditional Oriental Medicine from the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine and a Bachelor’s degree in biology from Rutgers University. Aimee is also the founder of the Aimee Raupp Beauty line of hand-crafted, organic skincare products. She has appeared on The View, and has been featured in Glamour, Allure, Well + Good, GOOP, Shape, and Redbook, and has received endorsements from Deepak Chopra, Dr. Christiane Northrup, Arianna Huffington, and Gabby Bernstein for her work in helping thousands of women to improve their vitality, celebrate their beauty, and reconnect to the presence of their optimal health. Aimee is also the Head of Chinese Medicine at The Well, an active columnist for media outlets such as Thrive Global, Well + Good, MindBodyGreen and is a frequent speaker at women’s health & wellness conferences across the nation. She engages her large community worldwide through her online programs and with her website, www.aimeeraupp.com. In this episode we discuss: Aimee’s journey to becoming an acupuncturist and herbalist, why not getting into medical school is the best thing that ever happened to her. The Eastern medicine perspective of how acupuncture works and removes blocked Qi (also called life force) The Eastern perspective of acupuncture and what the research shows about how acupuncture to improve health outcome through various modalities including increased blood flow How acupuncture can support fertility What Qi, blood flow and essence are so important to our health Why we need to reconnect, renew and reawaken to have optimal health How Aimmee practices wellness without obsession Thank you to Ned for sponsoring today’s episode! I am thrilled to have Ned as a new podcast sponsor. I have been waiting to share about my love for CBD oil until I could find the right brand that aligned with my beliefs. Ned produces the highest quality full spectrum CBD oil, extracted from organically grown hemp plants in Colorado. One of the things I love most about Ned is they do not cut corners in their production. Their CBD oil is made from gentle, slow extraction with no high temperatures or high pressure, and zero isolates and synthetic ingredients. I had the pleasure of trying out their Cycle collection, made with CBD oil and botanicals that have antioxidant properties and major healing power. These salves, tinctures and roll-ons as part of the cycle collection can support hormone balance and easing period symptoms. If you want to check out Ned and try them out for yourself, Ned is offering 15% off AND free shipping to my listeners by using the link included here in the shownotes or you can use the code NOURISHINGWOMEN to receive the discount. Thank you to New Chapter for also sponsoring today’s episode. You’ve heard me at length chat about why I love New Chapter’s multivitamin, prenatal vitamin and postnatal vitamin. Multivitamins support your foundational health with vital vitamins and minerals. But what’s so amazing is that New Chapter has also formulated a multiherbal for you, think of these as your multivitamin soul mates to add targeted herbal support. There are four multiherbal options for you to choose from, one for holistic health, one to power up, one for restful nights and one to de-stress. Take One Daily Multiherbal Holistic, made with black seed, turmeric and ginger.Clinically studied Black Seed has been shown to support healthy cognitive function and memory while relieving occasional stress and anxiety to uplift mood.* For heart and whole-body wellness, Ginger and Turmeric support healthy inflammation response and cardiovascular health.* Or the Only Daily Multiherbal Energy Boost, made to increase energy and stamina. This multiherbal blend is caffeine-free and made with Eleuthero to invigorate the body and enhance energy and endurance even during times of high stress. It also contains my two of my favorite adaptogens, Rhodiola and Maca to support strengthening the body’s natural response to stress and fatigue. You can purchase New Chapter multiherbals on New Chapter’s website, CVS and local health food stores. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE WAITLIST FOR THE NEXT ENROLLMENT OF PERMISSION STAGE PLAYBOOK. Resources for you: Learn more about our services at Nourishing Minds Nutrition. Read testimonials from our amazing clients here. Join our FREE support group for like-minded women, the Nourishing Women Community. Live Q&As are hosted every Tuesday evening. Let’s hang out! Connect with Victoria and the staff at NMN: Victoria’s Instagram Victoria’s Website Nourishing Minds Nutrition Instagram Nourishing Minds Nutrition website
In our current world, the diet culture infused health and wellness one- we are told the only ways to obtain health are to: have a very specific body size, eat this not that and exercise as much as possible. And when you hear about intuitive eating... You fear that vegetables and all the foods you force yourself to eat to maintain your "healthy identity" will become foods you never eat again. In fact all your behaviors you’re scared you’ll never do again. And if that's a fear of yours, that may mean you've made the mistake of thinking intuitive eating is just eating "whatever you want". Or only ever eating ice cream. Or never exercising again. It’s another version of all or nothing thinking. Intuitive eating is about promoting health and eating ALL foods (that feel medically or ethically best for you). You need to learn to live life in the gray area, and discover what health really means to you. Health shouldn't be about black and white thinking, nor is it the small little actions but instead the sum of all your behaviors over your entire life span. Listen to today’s podcast episode to hear my take on the many reasons intuitive eating is NOT anti-health. This episode is brought to you by my new online course, Permission Stage Playbook. You know in order to embrace intuitive eating, you’re gonna have to end the fight between you and your body, make peace with food and give yourself unconditional permission to eat. But that’s also what makes this work incredibly challenging, overwhelming and frustrating! That’s why my team and I have created our first ever online course, Permission Stage Playbook. Permission Stage Playbook is a proven step-by-step guide for how to move past the confusion and overwhelm to become an intuitive eater. Permission Stage Playbook is the ONLY program of its kind that: Teach you, step by step, how to give yourself permission to eat and not only make peace with food, but also make peace with your body in order to let it be. Re-align you with your own values and beliefs about health and also who you want to be and how you want to live your life. Help you learn to trust your body and trust yourself to feed yourself, re-learning what it means to “listen to your body”. Help you discover what balance with food looks like and how to live life in the gray area, one where you can embrace an “all foods fit” mentality. Online course created to help you truly understand intuitive eating, especially for those who struggle with being a little too obsessed with all things health and wellness. The cart is officially open and we would love to have you join our VIP experience, where you will receive the online course material AND group coaching calls with me, a private Facebook support group, support from the entire team at my practice AND (if it could get better than that…) bonus content on exercise and nutrition in the final week of the course. The cart is open for a limited time only (it closes next Tuesday!) and we are only taking a limited number of students inside the VIP experience of Permission Stage Playbook. I hope to see you inside the course! Want to learn more before you sign up? Then I would love to have you join in on my FREE workshop, Food Obsession to Food Flexibility. There is only ONE DATE LEFT TO CHOOSE FROM (tomorrow at 10am EST!), and while the tickets are FREE, they are first come, first serve so CLICK HERE TO GRAB YOUR SPOT TODAY! Thank to New Chapter for sponsoring today’s episode. You’ve heard me at length chat about why I love New Chapter’s multivitamin, prenatal vitamin and postnatal vitamin. Multivitamins support your foundational health with vital vitamins and minerals. But what’s so amazing is that New Chapter has also formulated a multiherbal for you, think of these as your multivitamin soul mates to add targeted herbal support. There are four multiherbal options for you to choose from, one for holistic health, one to power up, one for restful nights and one to de-stress. Take One Daily Multiherbal Holistic, made with black seed, turmeric and ginger.Clinically studied Black Seed has been shown to support healthy cognitive function and memory while relieving occasional stress and anxiety to uplift mood.* For heart and whole-body wellness, Ginger and Turmeric support healthy inflammation response and cardiovascular health.* Or the Only Daily Multiherbal Energy Boost, made to increase energy and stamina. This multiherbal blend is caffeine-free and made with Eleuthero to invigorate the body and enhance energy and endurance even during times of high stress. It also contains my two of my favorite adaptogens, Rhodiola and Maca to support strengthening the body’s natural response to stress and fatigue. I’m personally excited to continue taking my postnatal vitamin and add these two multiherbals into my supplement protocol, as I could definitely benefit from both right now! You can purchase New Chapter multiherbals on New Chapter’s website, Whole Foods, CVS, Amazon and local health food stores. Thank you so much for sponsoring today’s episode NC! Resources for you: Learn more about our services at Nourishing Minds Nutrition. Read testimonials from our amazing clients here. Join our FREE support group for like-minded women, the Nourishing Women Community. Live Q&As are hosted every Tuesday evening. Let’s hang out! Connect with Victoria and the staff at NMN: Victoria’s Instagram Victoria’s Website Nourishing Minds Nutrition Instagram Nourishing Minds Nutrition website
In today’s podcast episode, with guest Emilie Hebert, we discuss whether or not eating vegan and intuitive eating can coexist. This episode may be one of my favorites to date! If you’ve been wondering if you can eat intuitively as a vegan or vegetarian or with food restrictions such as an allergy or health condition that requires elimination of food, this episode was made for you! In this episode we discuss: Emilie’s inspiring journey to running her blog, Emilie Eats, and her current journey working towards becoming a registered dietitian/nutritionist. Emilie shares her disordered eating recovery journey, how she knew something was wrong with her relationship with food, and the steps she took to ensure recovery. How Emilie ensured she was NOT eating vegan as a way to control her body, and how she made sure she was still able to practice intuitive eating while respecting her morals and values. Exploratory questions you can ask yourself to ensure you are pursuing veganism for the right reasons, ones that are intuitive eating and health at every size aligned. Practicing liberalization and flexibility with eating habits as a vegan, such as eating non-animal sourced fun foods such as mac and cheese and burgers. Supplements to consider if you are vegan. How Emilie practices wellness without obsession. Blog posts on eating intuitively by Emilie: https://www.emilieeats.com/what-i-would-tell-every-girl-on-the-diet-roller-coaster/ https://www.emilieeats.com/practice-intuitive-eating-vegan/ Learn more, follow along at Emilie’s blog and learn about Emlie’s online course Food Pinstitute here. This episode is brought to you by my new online course, Permission Stage Playbook. You know in order to embrace intuitive eating, you’re gonna have to end the fight between you and your body, make peace with and give yourself unconditional permission to eat. But that’s also what makes this work incredibly challenging, overwhelming and frustrating! That’s why my team and I have created our first ever online course, Permission Stage Playbook. Permission Stage Playbook is a proven step-by-step guide for how to move past the confusion and overwhelm to become an intuitive eater. Permission Stage Playbook is the ONLY program of its kind that: Teach you, step by step, how to give yourself permission to eat and not only make peace with food, but also make peace with your body in order to let it be. Re-align you with your own values and beliefs about health and also who you want to be and how you want to live your life. Help you learn to trust your body and trust yourself to feed yourself, re-learning what it means to “listen to your body”. Help you discover what balance with food looks like and how to live life in the gray area, one where you can embrace an “all foods fit” mentality. Online course created to help you truly understand intuitive eating, especially for those who struggle with being a little too obsessed with all things health and wellness. The cart is officially open and we would love to have you join our VIP experience, where you will receive the online course material AND group coaching calls with me, a private Facebook support group, support from the entire team at my practice AND (if it could get better than that…) bonus content on exercise and nutrition in the final week of the course. The cart is open for a limited time only and we are only taking a limited number of students inside the VIP experience of Permission Stage Playbook. I hope to see you inside the course! Want to learn more before you sign up? Then I would love to have you join in on my FREE workshop, Food Obsession to Food Flexibility. There are only TWO DATES LEFT TO CHOOSE FROM, and while the tickets are FREE, they are first come, first serve so CLICK HERE TO GRAB YOUR SPOT TODAY! Thank to New Chapter for sponsoring today’s episode. You’ve heard me at length chat about why I love New Chapter’s multivitamin, prenatal vitamin and postnatal vitamin. Multivitamins support your foundational health with vital vitamins and minerals. But what’s so amazing is that New Chapter has also formulated a multiherbal for you, think of these as your multivitamin soul mates to add targeted herbal support. There are four multiherbal options for you to choose from, one for holistic health, one to power up, one for restful nights and one to de-stress. Take One Daily Multiherbal Holistic, made with black seed, turmeric and ginger.Clinically studied Black Seed has been shown to support healthy cognitive function and memory while relieving occasional stress and anxiety to uplift mood.* For heart and whole-body wellness, Ginger and Turmeric support healthy inflammation response and cardiovascular health.* Or the Only Daily Multiherbal Energy Boost, made to increase energy and stamina. This multiherbal blend is caffeine-free and made with Eleuthero to invigorate the body and enhance energy and endurance even during times of high stress. It also contains my two of my favorite adaptogens, Rhodiola and Maca to support strengthening the body’s natural response to stress and fatigue. I’m personally excited to continue taking my postnatal vitamin and add these two multiherbals into my supplement protocol, as I could definitely benefit from both right now! You can purchase New Chapter multiherbals on New Chapter’s website, Whole Foods, CVS, Amazon and local health food stores. Thank you so much for sponsoring today’s episode NC! Resources for you: Learn more about our services at Nourishing Minds Nutrition. Read testimonials from our amazing clients here. Join our FREE support group for like-minded women, the Nourishing Women Community. Live Q&As are hosted every Tuesday evening. Let’s hang out! Connect with Victoria and the staff at NMN: Victoria’s Instagram Victoria’s Website Nourishing Minds Nutrition Instagram Nourishing Minds Nutrition website
Have you ever wondered how the language used on the food products we purchase affect how we think and view the food? Today’s episode, with guest and fellow non-diet dietitian, Brenna O’Malley (@thewellful) explores how food marketing and social media influences our personal views of food, our eating habits and how this all ultimately impacts our own relationship with food. Don’t forget to sign up for my FREE workshop I am hosting. The Food Obsession to Food Flexibility workshop is coming to you NEXT WEEK. This free workshop is for you if: You’ve tried to embrace food flexibility before and you felt overwhelmed about “eating whatever you want”. You feel confused about what it means to “eat intuitively”. You want to learn how how to apply intuitive eating in your life, you’re just not sure how. You want clarity and confidence about the intuitive eating journey. You’re ready to dive in to the permission stage, and want to learn more about what exactly this means! You know you may a little *too* obsessed with health, wellness and nutrition, and you'd like to learn more about being a more flexible eater. There are 4 dates available to sign up, and while the tickets are FREE, they are first come, first serve so CLICK HERE TO GRAB YOUR SPOT TODAY! In this episode we discuss: Brenna’s origin story to the work she does, blending together food and brand marketing with a private practice that specializes in helping you form a healthier relationship with food. The consumer side and the company side of marketing and how food marketing influences our decisions and thoughts around food. How to be cognisant of the language used in food marketing . Brands that are doing a good job of value based marketing and advertising. How social media can directly impact our relationship with food and our mental health, too. Advice for consumers of social media and advice for influencers on how they discuss food and nutrition. How Brenna personally practices wellness without obsession. Learn more about Brenna: Brenna O’Malley, RD is a registered dietitian and founder of the mindful health website, The Wellful. Brenna specializes in helping people move away from dieting and disordered eating patterns to develop a healthy relationship with food and their body. She is passionate about changing the language we use to talk about nutrition & health in the media, online and in food marketing. Brenna uses a non-diet, mindful approach to nutrition and health and believes that the ‘why’ we eat is just as important as the ‘what’ we eat. Brenna practices from a Health at Every Size (HAES®) perspective and truly believes that all foods can fit in healthy diet. IG: @thewellful Website: thewellful.com Tiktok: @thewellful https://vm.tiktok.com/7sSH71/ Thank to New Chapter for sponsoring today’s episode. You’ve heard me at length chat about why I love New Chapter’s multivitamin, prenatal vitamin and postnatal vitamin. Multivitamins support your foundational health with vital vitamins and minerals. But what’s so amazing is that New Chapter has also formulated a multiherbal for you, think of these as your multivitamin soul mates to add targeted herbal support. There are four multiherbal options for you to choose from, one for holistic health, one to power up, one for restful nights and one to de-stress. Take One Daily Multiherbal Holistic, made with black seed, turmeric and ginger. Clinically studied Black Seed has been shown to support healthy cognitive function and memory while relieving occasional stress and anxiety to uplift mood. For heart and whole-body wellness, Ginger and Turmeric support healthy inflammation response and cardiovascular health.* Or the Only Daily Multiherbal Energy Boost, made to increase energy and stamina. This multiherbal blend is caffeine-free and made with Eleuthero to invigorate the body and enhance energy and endurance even during times of high stress. It also contains my two of my favorite adaptogens, Rhodiola and Maca to support strengthening the body’s natural response to stress and fatigue*. I’m personally excited to continue taking my postnatal vitamin and add these two multiherbals into my supplement protocol, as I could definitely benefit from both right now! You can purchase New Chapter multiherbals on New Chapter’s website, CVS, Amazon and local health food stores. Thank you so much for sponsoring today’s episode New Chapter! *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Resources for you: Learn more about our services at Nourishing Minds Nutrition. Read testimonials from our amazing clients here. Join our FREE support group for like-minded women, the Nourishing Women Community. Live Q&As are hosted every Tuesday evening. Let’s hang out! Connect with Victoria and the staff at NMN: Victoria’s Instagram Victoria’s Website Nourishing Minds Nutrition Instagram Nourishing Minds Nutrition website
#Coronavirus #blackseed #covid19 Can Black Seed cure Coronavirus (COVID -9) Noor H. Salem is an author of six books, speaker, and a certified holistic health coach https://www.noortrition.com/ WATCH MY PREVIOUS VIDEO ▶ https://youtu.be/0JiSImx9DoQ SUBSCRIBE HERE ▶ http://bit.ly/1CtXGai THANKS FOR WATCHING! LIKE & SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS! Help Support our Efforts make a small pledge https://www.patreon.com/thedeenshow --------------------------------------------------------- FIND ME ON: https://www.instagram.com/thedeenshowtv http://twitter.com/thedeenshow https://www.facebook.com/TheDeenShowTV https://www.snapchat.com/add/thedeenshow www.TheDeenshow.com
#Coronavirus #blackseed #covid19 Can Black Seed cure Coronavirus (COVID -9) Noor H. Salem is an author of six books, speaker, and a certified holistic health coach https://www.noortrition.com/ WATCH MY PREVIOUS VIDEO ▶ https://youtu.be/0JiSImx9DoQ SUBSCRIBE HERE ▶ http://bit.ly/1CtXGai THANKS FOR WATCHING! LIKE & SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS! Help Support our Efforts make a small pledge https://www.patreon.com/thedeenshow --------------------------------------------------------- FIND ME ON: https://www.instagram.com/thedeenshowtv http://twitter.com/thedeenshow https://www.facebook.com/TheDeenShowTV https://www.snapchat.com/add/thedeenshow www.TheDeenshow.com
#Coronavirus #blackseed #covid19 Can Black Seed cure Coronavirus (COVID -9) Noor H. Salem is an author of six books, speaker, and a certified holistic health coach https://www.noortrition.com/ WATCH MY PREVIOUS VIDEO ▶ https://youtu.be/0JiSImx9DoQ SUBSCRIBE HERE ▶ http://bit.ly/1CtXGai THANKS FOR WATCHING! LIKE & SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS! Help Support our Efforts make a small pledge https://www.patreon.com/thedeenshow --------------------------------------------------------- FIND ME ON: https://www.instagram.com/thedeenshowtv http://twitter.com/thedeenshow https://www.facebook.com/TheDeenShowTV https://www.snapchat.com/add/thedeenshow www.TheDeenshow.com
Host: J.R. GlymphGuests: C.H.A.N.C.E. The Black Seed and LegendC.H.A.N.C.E. and Legend are blazing a trail through the red hot Hip Hop scene of Buffalo, NY.
The Vital Veda Podcast: Ayurveda | Holistic Health | Cosmic and Natural Law
In this podcast show we tend to interview people who are not only passionate and experts in their fields, but who are basically obsessed with what they do (in a healthy way), so much that they immerse themselves deep into their industry at all levels.Ian "Herbie" Hemphill is no exception.His enthusiasm and blissful nature is absolutely adorable. And his experiential expertise!!Ian is an Australian foodie legend.He and his family have been educating us about spices and herbs for over 50 years. 3 Generations of herbs and spice Hemphills.Ian Hemphill's lifelong experience in the spice industry means we can gain the “inside story” into the ancient and stimulating spice industry.The Hemphill's hobby is also their passion, their business, and their livelihood.Herbie is also the author of multiple books on spices.Herbie & Liz wanted to achieve three main objectives for their business Herbies:To have the largest range of culinary herbs and spices in the Southern Hemisphere;To always search for the best quality and make 100% natural blends;and very important, was to educate consumers so they could judge for themselves.IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSSThe History of the Spice TradeAdulteration and QualityFood fraud.Buying powdered spices and blends.Packaging and Storage.Drying SpicesFor more potency and hygiene.Organic vs. Non-organicSpices in AgricultureMono-culture vs. permaculture.Tip for Cooking Spices - for health and taste advancement.Feature Spices: Know your food and medicine:Saffron: More expensive plus gold + medicinal qualities.Vanilla: The most fluctuating spice in price.Black Pepper: A little sun shrivelled into a medicinal powerhouse. More valuable than we think.Cardamom: Green and Black - Seed shortage + medicinal qualities.Turmeric:The most scientifically researched plant.Types of turmericEasy to grow but hard to get good quality.Native Australian Herbs and Spicesand more!HELP SUPPORT THIS SHOW!Starting and growing a podcast requires a lot of time, energy, and money.Do you appreciate this information, and want to support my intention to deliver as much life enriching knowledge as possible to as many people as possible?The easiest, and most effective way you can help is to do this:Subscribe to the show by clicking “subscribe” in iTunes.Write us a review in iTunes and your podcast appShare this show/episode with 1 friend right nowYou'd be amazed how much these three simple steps do to help us grow!Here's the magic link for reviews: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcasSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=y_kaqK9wLLV2hJsCYl7mFwBcEPNGyuzRIZuHMW5dxoRj2vyQJPvcov1xOO9ZUsn_lG-6Km&country.x=AU&locale.x=AU)
These days, everyone is hungry for more advice, especially about being an entrepreneur or finding smarter ways to run a business. For Follow The Leader, our special mini-series, we’re talking to four women at different stages of their careers about how they handle key aspects of their business. On this episode, we’re talking about company culture with Dianna Daoheung. Dianna is the head baker and a partner at Black Seed Bagels in New York City. Dianna has been with Black Seed since day one and she’s seen the culture evolve as the company has grown from one store to seven locations with more than 100 employees. Learn how Dianna keeps her crew and community inspired and connected as Black Seed scales.Thank you to Uber Eats for supporting Follow The Leader. To learn more about working with Uber Eats, visit UberEats.com/Bombesquad.
Zobaida Falah is a pioneering social entrepreneur known for integrating social needs into market sustainable business practices. Zobaida created the CURE bar, the first whole food snack bar to implement the superfood, the Black Seed. Learn more about her work at: https://cureyourworld.com/ Learn more about Angela at: https://angelalucas.net https://themadewithpurpose.co Instagram: @ang_luc
Doug talks with Dr. Jack Stockwell of Forbiddendoctor.com about Nigella and Black Seed oil and the positive impacts that they has on your asthma symptoms. Nigella is also found in Metabol Complex, to help treat Metabolic Syndrome and Pre-diabetic patients.
Also known as black cumin, it has been prescribed in ancient Egypt, Greece and Turkey as a tonic and cure for virtually everything.
Also known as black cumin, it has been prescribed in ancient Egypt, Greece and Turkey as a tonic and cure for virtually everything.
Speaking about what to do. Olive Oil (Extra Virgin Cold Pressed) Zamzam, Ajwa Dates, Black Seed and its oil, Raw organic Honey etc… Figs are beneficial too. Don’t let people fool you by making you do silly things with the excuse of curing you…
Mantas T. (Partyzanai) vinyl only mix for Supynes Festival Mix Series 2018. More info: www.partyzanai.com
On this episode we talk with Ogechukwu Madu, MBA, founder of Black Seed Capital a Real Estate and Stock investment club. Mr. Madu shares how he bought his first investment property, his experience working with a property manager and we also talk about some of his stock investments. Mr. Madu can be found here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ogechukwumadu/ https://twitter.com/moneymadu
This week, we are joined by two amazing Italian producers. First up, we explore some dense and earthy music with Black Seed (Matteo Viani) - a Turin-based producer with a phenomenal new 12" on Sign Bit Zero. Matteo says he's in a more reflective time in his life - which shows on this mix. After that, we head to the dancefloor with the Berlin-based Enzo Elia. Enzo has been crafting huge tunes for years, both solo, and with projects like Balearic Gabba Soundsystem and El Freakadell. This has seen him release records on some of the finest labels around - Golf Channel, Freerange, Compost, Hell Yeah, and Black Pearl. His new 12", a split with Jepe, has just been released on Engrave Ltd. We honoured to air Enzo's Black Birthday mixtape in celebration. *Intro* Yves Tumor - Love Is The Law [Self] *Black Seed* --No Tracklist-- -- Anton Kubikov - Timeless [Kompakt* *Enzo Elia* Lukas Bohlender - Portamento [Compost Black Label] Carlos - Moonball [Engrave Ltd] Siren - Paradise (Siren Rmx) [Compost Records] WhoMadeWho - I Don't Know (Stereocalypse Rmx) [Embassy Of Music] Enzo Elia -Turks Do it Better [Engrave Ltd] Enzo Elia - Black Birthday [Engrave Ltd] Lehar - Metrotango [Diynamic Music] Stöer - Night Falls ft. Howard Fine & Nadeen Holloway (Enzo Elia Rmx) [Black Pearl] @blackseedacts @sign-bit-zero @details-sound @phormix @enzoelia @balearic-gabba @engraveltd @olfhannelecordings @freerangerecords @black-pearl-records @compost @hell-yeah
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On this week's Snacky Tunes, Greg and Darin kick off the show with Canadian transplant Noah Bernamoff, the co-founder of Mile End Deli, Black Seed Bagels, and Grand Army. They chat about New York's uniquely competitive deli scene, cocktails at Grand Army, and Black Seed's plans for the upcoming Passover holiday. In the second half of the show, Philadelphia harpist Mary Lattimore delivers an exclusive in-studio performance. Mary has performed and recorded with such artists as Meg Baird, Thurston Moore, Sharon Van Etten, Jarvis Cocker, Kurt Vile, Steve Gunn, Ed Askew, Fursaxa, and Jeff Zeigler. She has been a part of soundtrack projects including Valerie and Her Week of Wonders, Lopapeysa, a film by David Kessler set in Iceland, and the film score for Marina Abramovic: the Artist is Present, a documentary about the artist. In March 2013, she accompanied Nick Cave’s beautiful horse soundsuits for the 100th anniversary of Grand Central Station in New York City. Mary was named 2014 Pew Fellow by the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, an organization that awards grants in support of Philadelphia’s arts and cultural community. She is one of 12 individuals chosen to receive a $60,000 fellowship award.
Your weekly news podcast served on a bagel. Coming to you this week from Black Seed Bagel in Manhattan. We reviewed the bagel and talked to the head baker, reviewed the movie Spotlight, and discussed the place of whistle blowers in society. Visit www.Schmearsthedeal.com for more info.
It’s a curse but after playing 100 or more shows it’s still rewarding till the end. Stewart Williams has been beside me in a parallel universe this whole time. Hear us smash through road stories from […] The post Stewart Williams – Tower – Lump – Black Seed – The Curse of Rock n Roll #68 appeared first on Gold Coast vs Drew Kruck.
Tonight we learn about the East 12th Street parcel sale in Oakland and why its creating such a stir. We also talk with Brenda Wong Aoki, Mark Izu, and their son KK about Suite J-Town, the Art of Resilience. And we hear from three Asian American organizers (Harrison Seuga with Asian Prisoner Support Committee; Sabiha Basrai with ASATA and Design Action Collective; and Ellen Choy with Movement Generation, Asians 4 Black Lives, and APEX) about how they work across multi-racial lines in their organizing. This panel was part of a retreat for Asian Americans for Civil Rights and Equality. Sabiha, Ellen, and Harrison sharing the work they do at AACRE retreat. Photo by Mioi Hanaoka. Shout out to Christine Cherdboonmuang, East Lake Communities for Justice; Monica Garcia, East Lake Communities for Justice; Sydney Fang, East Lake Communities for Justice, APEN, and Asians for Black Lives; Xan West, Black Seed; and Lucy Saephan, Long time East Oakland resident. Sound for the E. 12 Street Parcel story was taken from the public video of the City of Oakland Planning Commission Hearing. Also thanks to Michelle Lin for editing the AACRE panel. The post APEX Express – April 16, 2015 appeared first on KPFA.
The recent World Cup prompted widespread protests across Brazil. In our 25th episode, we discuss why these protests took place, who participated, and how they connected to the uprisings of the last year. We share an audio collage of protest voices, an interview with Brazilian anarchists, and a Situationist-inspired critique of mass sports spectacles. The new green anarchist journal Black Seed appears on the Chopping Block, while a Ukrainian anarchist offers perspective on why things may not be so bleak there for anarchists as we thought. And there's hooliganism, a June 11th rundown, prisoner updates, reflections on the "global village," and Juggalos to boot!
George Xavier Love, Doctor of Oriental Medicine, licensed Acupuncture Physician is interviewed by Dr. Russell Johnson, well know radio host.Black cumin seeds are relatively new to America, but they've been used in Mediterranean countries for thousands of years. The seed flour contains something called phytonutrients, which are plant chemicals known for having anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, and anti-microbial properties. It also has beta sitosterol, which can lower cholesterol, as well as help men with symptoms of BPH, or enlarged prostate.
George Xavier Love, Doctor of Oriental Medicine, licensed Acupuncture Physician is interviewed by Dr. Russell Johnson, well know radio host.Black cumin seeds are relatively new to America, but they've been used in Mediterranean countries for thousands of years. The seed flour contains something called phytonutrients, which are plant chemicals known for having anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, and anti-microbial properties. It also has beta sitosterol, which can lower cholesterol, as well as help men with symptoms of BPH, or enlarged prostate.