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Fast Talk
358: How to Use—and Not Use—HRV in Your Training

Fast Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 70:05


We talk with HRV expert, Dr. Brad Lichtenstein, about the value of HRV in training, what it does and doesn't show, and what to be careful of when you use it.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Closer Look with Rose Scott
A recap of week 5 of Georgia's legislative session; Documentary focuses on the 1898 Wilmington massacre

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 51:15


WABE politics reporter Sam Gringlas returns to “Closer Look,” to provide an update on the latest news from the Gold Dome, including a variety of proposed bills involving transgender athletes, Gov. Kemp’s civil litigation reform package, gun safety and Medicaid expansion. Plus, WABE, in partnership with the Atlanta History Center and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, recently held a public screening of the documentary “American Coup: Wilmington 1898.” The film, slated to air on WABE TV on Feb. 23, at 6 P.M., explores the 1898 deadly race massacre and insurrection that happened in North Carolina’s largest city. On Wednesday's edition of "Closer Look," we aired the panel discussion and Q&A, which was moderated by Rose. Dr. Crystal Sanders, an associate professor of African American studies at Emory University, Brad Lichtenstein, an award-winning filmmaker and founder of 371 Productions, and DJ Sims, the director of the Truth + Transformation Initiative at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, participated in the panel discussion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Filmwax Radio
Ep 829: Eric Roberts & Eliza Roberts • Yoruba Richen & Brad Lichtenstein

Filmwax Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 54:13


Actors Eric Roberts ("The Pope of Greenwich Village", "Runaway Train") and Eliza Roberts ("Animal House") are the guests. They are both involved in a new indie genre film called "Hippo" which hits theaters Friday, November 8th. Directed by Mark H. Rapaport, the film is about a girl who loves classical music and Jesus and who grows up with a video-game addicted stepbrother who embraces the art of war and chaos. The film is in select theaters as of November 12th. Also, on this episode the team behind a new documentary "American Coup, Wilmington 1898", filmmakers Yoruba Richen and Brad Lichtenstein return to Filmwax Radio. Discover the story of the deadly 1898 race massacre and coup d'état in Wilmington, North Carolina, when white supremacists overthrew the multi-racial government of the state's largest city through a campaign of violence and intimidation. "American Coup: Wilmington 1898" premieres Tuesday, November 12, 2024, 9:00-11:00 p.m. ET (check local listings) on American Experience on PBS, PBS.org and the PBS app.

Following Films Podcast
Brad Lichtenstein and Yoruba Richen on American Coup: Wilmington 1898

Following Films Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 25:34


Welcome to a special episode of the Following Films podcast! I'm your host, and today we're diving deep into one of the most powerful and often overlooked chapters of American history: the 1898 Wilmington Massacre. I'm thrilled to be joined by two award-winning filmmakers, Brad Lichtenstein and Yoruba Richen, to discuss their documentary American Coup: Wilmington 1898. This poignant and timely film, airing on PBS's AMERICAN EXPERIENCE on November 12, 2024, sheds light on the deadly race massacre and insurrection that reshaped North Carolina's largest city, and whose echoes still reverberate today. In our conversation, Brad and Yoruba will take us through the layers of this devastating chapter in American history, from a thriving Black community in Wilmington post-Reconstruction, to the violent white supremacist coup that led to mass murder, exile, and a legacy of trauma. The documentary draws on powerful storytelling and firsthand accounts from the descendants of those who lived through it—offering a compelling exploration of race, power, and resilience. This film invites us not only to reflect on the past but also to grapple with the ongoing dialogues about race and justice that continue to shape our nation today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/followingfilms/support

Making Media Now
PBS' American Experience Uncovers "American Coup: Wilmington 1898"

Making Media Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 46:35


The underpinnings of maneuvers and machinations by aggrieved white citizens and business owners of the south reached a boiling point in North Carolina in 1898 and culminated in the events depicted in "American Coup: Wilmington 1898," an American Experience film that will be broadcast on November 12. Joining host Michael Azevedo on this episode are the film's co-directors Yoruba Richen and Brad Lichtenstein. Their film tells the story of how “self-described white supremacists used intimidation and violence to destroy Black political and economic power and overthrow Wilmington's democratically-elected, multi-racial, Reconstruction era government. Making Media Now is sponsored by Filmmakers Collaborative, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting media makers from across the creative spectrum. From providing fiscal sponsorship to presenting an array of informative and educational programs, Filmmakers Collaborative supports creatives at every step in their journey.   About the host: www.writevoicecreative.com and https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-azevedo/   Sound Engineer: A.J. Kierstead

All Of It
The Story of the 1898 Wilmington Coup Told in New Documentary

All Of It

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 27:22


126 years ago next month, a massacre was carried out against Black citizens of Wilmington, North Carolina, in what would become the only successful coup d'etat in American history. The film "American Coup: Wilmington 1898" documents the history and consequences of that massacre. The documentary premieres on PBS on November 12. Filmmakers Yoruba Richen and Brad Lichtenstein join us.

The Thousand Roads Podcast
Yoruba Richen & Brad Lichtenstein

The Thousand Roads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 37:48


What's it like for independent doc filmmakers, accustomed to making all their own decisions, to work with a top-notch doc series like PBS's Frontline, with its strict journalistic guidelines? That's the main topic I discuss with award-winning doc filmmakers Yoruba Richen and Brad Lichtenstein, whose terrific 2022 film American Reckoning began as an indie project but eventually turned into a Frontline project.Yoruba Richen and Brad Lichtenstein are well-known both separately as a team, Yoruba for films including 2023's The Cost of Inheritance, which premiered at DOC NYC, Brad for films including 2022's Emmy Award-winning When Claude Got Shot. More about Yoruba here, and Brad here. Films mentioned in this episode:American Reckoning (2022), Dir. Yoruba Richen and Brad LichtensteinThe Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts The Tonight Show (2020), Dir. Yoruba RichenWhen Claude Got Shot (2021), Dir. Brad LichtensteinThe Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks (2022), Dir. Yoruba Richen and Johanna HamiltonBlack Natchez (1967), Dir. Ed Pincus and David NeumanOther mentions:St. Clair BourneBill MoyersThe Un(re)solved ProjectDawn PorterFrontlineHillary BachelderRaney Aronson-RathThe Emmett Till Anti-lynching ActFollow us on Instagram! @ThousandRoadsPodSpecial thanks for helping make this series happen: Sara Archambault, Florence Barrau-Adams, Jon Berman, Ben Cuomo (music), Jax Deluca, Pallavi Deshpande, Nancy Gibbs, Kathleen Hughes, Caroline Kracunas, Laura Manley, Alexis Pancrazi, Liz Schwartz, Jeff Seelbach, Lindsay Underwood (logo/graphics)This episode was supported by a fellowship at the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School.

Top Docs:  Award-Winning Documentary Filmmakers
”When Claude Got Shot” with Brad Lichtenstein

Top Docs: Award-Winning Documentary Filmmakers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 43:49


When Claude Motley got shot… everything changed. Not just for Claude, whose jaw was shattered by a bullet fired through his car window, but for Nathan, the 15-year-old youth who pulled the trigger and for Victoria, the woman who shot Nathan when he tried to rob her, too. These tragic events in Milwaukee in 2014 unleashed a chain reaction of trauma and devastation that continues to wreak havoc on the lives of everyone involved. Brad Lichtenstein's masterfully crafted, emotionally powerful and profoundly troubling Emmy®-nominated documentary “When Claude Got Shot” explores micro as well as macro perspectives on how gun violence is impacting countless lives in America today. Joining Ken for his second Top Docs appearance, Brad (“American Reckoning,” “Ghosts of Attica”) shares the gut-wrenching experience of watching his close friend Claude go through this terrible ordeal and the conversations that led to the difficult decision to make the film. How does Claude's conflicted relationship with the city of Milwaukee play a central role in the film? What happens when Claude and his wife, determined to see that justice is done, find themselves enmeshed in a criminal justice system ill-equipped to serve the needs of communities of color? And how did Brad earn the trust of Victoria, Nathan, and Nathan's mother while they were going through one of the darkest periods of their lives? As Brad describes Claude's painful journey and his path toward forgiveness, it becomes clear that when Claude got shot, everything changed… but not all hope was lost. “When Claude Got Shot”, which is nominated for the 2022 Emmy Award for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking, can be watched on PBS.org by those with access to the PBS Passport program.   Hidden Gem: Music for the Movies: Toru Takemitsu   Follow on Twitter: @371Productions @bradleylbar @topdocspod   The Presenting Sponsor of "Top Docs" is Netflix. Listen to our recent conversations with these Emmy®-nominated directors whose documentaries are currently on Netflix: Andrew Rossi on "The Andy Warhol Diaries" Coodie Simmons and Chike Ozah on "jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy" Felicity Morris on “The Tinder Swindler”

The FRONTLINE Dispatch
A 1967 Murder and a ‘Reckoning' with the Truth

The FRONTLINE Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 24:58


American Reckoning, a feature-length documentary from FRONTLINE and Retro Report, traces the life and death of Wharlest Jackson Sr., a 'foot soldier' of the civil rights movement in the 1960s. The film explores the history of Black resistance in his hometown, Natchez, Mississippi, as well as his family's decades-long struggle for justice. Host Raney Aronson-Rath sits down with Dawn Porter, her fellow executive producer on both the American Reckoning documentary and FRONTLINE's Un(re)solved initiative, as well as American Reckoning directors Brad Lichtenstein and Yoruba Richen. Un(re)solved is a multiplatform investigation that tells the stories of lives cut short and examines a federal effort to grapple with America's legacy of racist killings through the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act. Along with the documentary American Reckoning, Un(re)solved comprises a web-based interactive experience, a serialized podcast and an augmented-reality installation. You can watch American Reckoning and experience the rest of Un(re)solved here: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/unresolved/ Want to be notified every time a new podcast episode drops? Sign up for The FRONTLINE Dispatch newsletter: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/dispatch-newsletter-subscription/

Wanda's Picks
Wanda's Picks Radio Show

Wanda's Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 93:00


This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay!  We open with an interview with Jeffrey Robinson, producer/writer, and directors, Emily Kunstler and Sarah Kunstler in conversation about the remarkable film, "Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America."  https://www.sonyclassics.com/film/whoweare/ 2. We speak to Yoruba Richen and Brad Lichtenstein, directors of "American Reckoning" on Frontline https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/american-reckoning/ Both films aired earlier this year and are screening online and in theatres now.   

Filmwax Radio
Ep 707: Yoruba Richen & Brad Lichtenstein • Zander Schloss

Filmwax Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 99:17


Filmmakers Yoruba Richen and Brad Lichtenstein have collaborated on a new Frontline/PBS documentary called "American Reckoning". Plus Circle Jerks bassist Zander Schloss has a new album called "Song About Songs".

Buried Truths
A turn signal, an explosion, an American Reckoning

Buried Truths

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 41:28


A gruesome, unpunished 1967 murder reveals little-known stories of the civil rights movement and Black resistance in Mississippi and Louisiana. "American Reckoning" on Frontline, from PBS, tells the story of Wharlest Jackson Sr. and the search for those who killed him. In this episode of Buried Truths, host Hank Klibanoff talks to the filmmakers behind this documentary, Brad Lichtenstein and Yoruba Richen. Klibanoff also speaks with Stanley Nelson, the weekly newspaper editor who brought this story of Wharlest Jackson Sr. to light. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Scroll Down: True Stories from KYW Newsradio
Creators of "American Reckoning" tackle unsolved murder of Wharlest Jackson

Scroll Down: True Stories from KYW Newsradio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 15:33


Wharlest Jackson was a Korean War veteran and a Mississippi NAACP leader who was murdered in 1967 in the Deep South. His murder is still unsolved, and now it's the focus of a PBS Frontline documentary called American Reckoning. The film takes us back to the Civil Rights Era to examine Jackson's murder, and it also looks at the Black opposition to racist violence in the South, including a group called the Deacons for Defense and Justice. We asked American Reckoning co-directors and producers Brad Lichtenstein and Yoruba Richen to talk about the film and the story behind it on KYW Newsradio In Depth.  Learn more about the film here: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/announcement/frontline-retro-report-american-reckoning-unresolved-documentary/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Top Docs:  Award-Winning Documentary Filmmakers
”Messwood” with Brad Lichtenstein & Emily Kuester

Top Docs: Award-Winning Documentary Filmmakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 52:17


Two schools, two neighborhoods, two vastly different worlds… one football program. When it became clear that Messmer High School and Shorewood High in Milwaukee would not have enough players to field their own teams, the two schools came together to form the Messwood football team. But playing together does not mean that the team's young athletes aren't immune from the systemic problems plaguing one of America's most racially divided cities. Filmmakers Brad Lichtenstein (“When Claude Got Shot”, “As Goes Janesville”) and Emily Kuester (making her feature documentary debut) go deep inside the Messwood football program to craft an intimate portrait of the team's players, parents, and coaches and explore broader themes of racial inequity, trauma, friendship, and love.   Ken sat down with Emily and Brad to discuss how the two Milwaukee-based filmmakers won the trust of Messwood's dynamic Coach Davis and developed close ties to the players and their families. What was their response to Coach Davis' position that race is a non-issue when it comes to his football team? How did Emily's bond with one of the film's main characters help this young man push through a difficult moment and yield one of the film's most powerful moments? What was it like for Brad, a parent himself of Shorewood High students, to see things from a different perspective? In the fine tradition of “Hoop Dreams” and other classic sports films, “Messwood” opens a window into a wider world, one that extends well beyond the “Friday Night Lights”. Hidden Gem:  Gimme Shelter

The DR & the DJ
Dr. Brad Lichtenstein: Death and Grief

The DR & the DJ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 73:36


Hello & welcome back to the first episode of Season 2!In the spirit of the fall & winter seasons, this episode's theme is death & grief. This week, John & Amy speak to Dr. Brad Lichtenstein, ND BCB BCB-HRV. Dr. Brad is a Naturopathic Physician practicing in Seattle. He is the creator of  The Breath Space, a training program that uses the power of breath to transform health, & has been a clinical supervisor for mind-body medicine/biofeedback & core clinical faculty at Bastyr. John, Amy & Dr. Brad discuss living with grief & why it is important to our living selves to accept the inevitability that we all face, death. Dr Brad shares his experience & research with hospice patients & how managing the HIV clinic at Bastyr impacted his outlook on dying & grief. We also learn that grief is not exclusive to a death experience & how to remove the power of vulnerability in order to make people in our community feel safe. First, we check in with John & Amy. Their marriage, their children, Life On Mars & the general temperature of their lives since the last episode of Season 1. Also, John & Amy's share their individual experience with death & dying, both in the past & ongoing. What do we do, consciously & unconsciously, to make ourselves feel safe when we experience death? Amy shares how she's deals with grief & John shows us his understanding of the levels of grief & how it is important in the acceptance & health of death.  This weeks featured music is Lea Porcelain. Theme music by Michael Lerner. Additional Music by Palm Frauds.  As always, John & Amy remind us that We're Not AloneSupport for the Doctor and the DeeJay comes from Wunderground, the world's most delicious adaptogenic mushroom coffee and tea made with premium everything, obsessively crafted to taste as great as it makes you feel. Every product comes with your happiness guaranteed for 30 days. Find them at Wunderground coffee dot com and at the Wunderground Cafe in Seattle's Capitol Hill.

Blackbelt Voices
Preserving Our History: American Reckoning

Blackbelt Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 27:06


American Reckoning is a component of PBS FRONTLINE's Un(re)solved multi-platform initiative investigating unsolved murders that happened in the Civil Rights Era. We sat down with filmmakers Yoruba Richen and Brad Lichtenstein who are working on a documentary about the events surrounding the 1967 murder of Wharlest Jackson Sr. in Natchez, Mississippi. Jackson is one of 150 cold case killings brought to light because of Congressman John Lewis' Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act. The film is expected to be released in February 2022.Season 3 of Blackbelt Voices is brought to you by Southern Bancorp.Southern Bancorp is one of America's oldest and largest community development financial institutions, founded to provide underserved communities with access to capital and the wealth-building tools needed to grow. On the web at BankSouthern.com and SouthernPartners.org.CONNECT WITH BLACKBELT VOICESFollow @BlackbeltVoices on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Share your thoughts about this episode and all things Black + Southern on social media using the hashtag #BlackbeltVoices.CREDITS AND SPECIAL THANKSEdited and produced by: Katrina Dupins and Prentice Dupins Jr.Music: Prentice Dupins Jr.Logo Design: Kara Darling CreativeThe Blackbelt Voices podcast is a production of Blackbelt Media LLC. 

Faux Reel Podcast
When Claude Got Shot

Faux Reel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 46:08


On this episode, Dawn has a powerful conversation with filmmaker Brad Lichtenstein and film protagonist Claude Motely about gun violence in their home city of Milwaukee, trauma and its ripple effects, healing, the justice system, and the importance of community, friendship and family. Claude Motley thought he'd beaten the odds: a business owner who moved his family from the violence of Milwaukee to the suburbs of Charlotte. Yet there he is on a trip home for a high school reunion: black male victim, 43, shot in the face during a carjacking. Two nights later, Claude's assailant tries to rob nurse Victoria Davison, but she has a gun and shoots him during the struggle. A rush of guilt overcomes her as she overhears the paramedics – the boy she shot, Nathan King, is only 15 years old. Follow the film: Website: https://www.371productions.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/371productions/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/371Productions

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Cinematalk
Ep 82 - Brad Lichtenstein & Claude Motley WHEN CLAUDE GOT SHOT Q&A 2021 Wisconsin Film Festival

Cinematalk

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 36:39


Jim Healy talks to Brad Lichtenstein & Claude Motley about WHEN CLAUDE GOT SHOT. On the streets of Milwaukee, third year law student, father, and husband Claude Motley is shot in the face by 15-year-old carjacker Nathan King. Filmed over five years, When Claude Got Shot follows Claude’s life after the shooting and his struggles to recover mentally and physically. Diverted from a legal career, Claude must contend with multiple surgeries, catastrophic health care bills, and stress on his family while remaining engaged as the criminal justice system resolves Nathan’s fate. Torn between a desire for punishment and an awareness of the injustice of mass incarceration of young Black men, Claude reflects on his own life and its similarity to Nathan’s. Prolific and award-winning Milwaukee-based documentary filmmaker Brad Lichtenstein (As Goes Janesville, There Are Jews Here – WFF 2017) has crafted an inspiring and riveting portrait of one man’s journey from victim of violent crime to someone with a profound and hopeful vision of justice. While When Claude Got Shot is an unmistakably Wisconsin story, it speaks most powerfully and universally to the human condition and the desire to change and forgive. “Nuanced… offers multidimensional storytelling amid facts, balancing events and personal lives without turning anyone into nameless statistics” (Mae Abdulbaki, Screen Rant). 2021 SXSW Film Festival. (JH)

Delivering Health
26. Mind-body Medicine and Breathwork with Dr. Brad Lichtenstein

Delivering Health

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 38:44


Dr. Brad Lichtenstein has spent more than 25 years in private practice and as a professor at Bastyr University. His holistic approach focuses on teaching people how to create strong psycho-emotional-spiritual health while dealing with chronic, life-challenging illnesses and trauma. He combines mind-body medicine, biofeedback, somatic psychology, contemplative practices, and yoga. His philosophy and approach was profoundly influenced by his work delivering guided meditations to hospice patients. He’s been widely published in popular media and medical texts, continues to facilitate workshops, teaches his approach at national and regional conferences, and has hosted over 40+ death cafes around the greater Seattle area.   Resources talked about in this episode: Guest website - The Breathe Space Guest social media - Dr. Lichtenstein’s Instagram, Twitter, Youtube   Visit our social media for more information: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter If you want the latest news and tips to improve your health, visit the NBI website.

The Lab Report
Mind-Body Medicine with Dr. Brad Lichtenstein: Part 2

The Lab Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 42:41


On our last episode, we introduced Dr. Brad Lichtenstein. Dr. Brad is a naturopathic physician who has spent his career teaching and practicing mind-body medicine, mindfulness, and meditation. This topic is crucial to optimal health, yet many patients find it intimidating and don’t know where to start. Today in part two of our interview, Dr. Brad dives into what mindfulness is, and how to cultivate mindful practices. Additionally, if you stick around to end of the show credits, Dr. Brad also leads us in a mindful meditation. “Mindfulness means attention to the present moment without judgement or without elaboration. A lot of our suffering is because we are living in the judgement of something and missing the moment.” – Dr. Brad Lichtenstein   Today on The Lab Report: 3:05 What is mindfulness? 9:05 How can we incorporate mindfulness into our daily lives? 16:25 Attitudes regarding behavior change 22:30 Dealing with Zoom, social media, and devices 29:33 The Fireball: Dogs vs. Cats – which animal is more mindful? 34:30 Brad guides us in a ‘Mindfulness Meditation’   Additional Resources: The Breath Space Dr. Brad's TEDx Talk: Breathing Into Life   Subscribe, Rate, & Review The Lab Report Thanks for tuning in to this week’s episode of The Lab Report, presented by Genova Diagnostics, with your hosts Michael Chapman and Patti Devers. If you enjoyed this episode, please hit the subscribe button and give us a rating or leave a review. Don’t forget to visit our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Email Patti and Michael with your most interesting and pressing questions on functional medicine: podcast@gdx.net. And, be sure to share your favorite Lab Report episodes with your friends and colleagues on social media to help others learn more about Genova and all things related to functional medicine and specialty lab testing. Disclaimer: The content and information shared in The Lab Report is for educational purposes only and show not be taken as medical advice. The views and opinions expressed in The Lab Report represent the opinions and views of Michael Chapman and Patti Devers and their guests. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lab Report
Mind-Body Medicine with Dr. Brad Lichtenstein: Part 1

The Lab Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 35:19


We are often reminded to adopt mindful practices in an attempt to mitigate the stress response and promote optimal health. But the concept can seem lofty and, at times, intimidating. Where do you start? How do you become more mindful? Finally, we hit this topic straight on. Dr. Brad Lichtenstein has dedicated his career to the practice of mind-body medicine, mediation, and mindfulness. This episode is part one of a two-part interview with Dr. Brad. Today, he discusses the physiology of the stress response (“Fight, Flight, or Freeze”), types of biofeedback, and novel ways to engage and regulate the autonomic nervous system.   “The goal of measuring biofeedback is to create enough awareness in yourself that you no longer need the devices.”- Dr. Brad Lichtenstein   Today on The Lab Report: 4:15 Meet Dr. Brad Lichtenstein and learn about why he focuses on the nervous system 7:10 The Polyvagal theory and actively engaging the vagus nerve during stress 17:35 The importance of ‘safety’ 22:55 Biofeedback: what is it, what are the different types, why do we care? 28:00 Emotional and physical responses as biofeedback regulation  33:00 Introduction to the concept of mindfulness – teaser!   Additional Resources: The Breath Space Dr. Brad's TEDx Talk: Breathing Into Life   Subscribe, Rate, & Review The Lab Report Thanks for tuning in to this week’s episode of The Lab Report, presented by Genova Diagnostics, with your hosts Michael Chapman and Patti Devers. If you enjoyed this episode, please hit the subscribe button and give us a rating or leave a review. Don’t forget to visit our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Email Patti and Michael with your most interesting and pressing questions on functional medicine: podcast@gdx.net. And, be sure to share your favorite Lab Report episodes with your friends and colleagues on social media to help others learn more about Genova and all things related to functional medicine and specialty lab testing. Disclaimer: The content and information shared in The Lab Report is for educational purposes only and show not be taken as medical advice. The views and opinions expressed in The Lab Report represent the opinions and views of Michael Chapman and Patti Devers and their guests. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lake Effect: Full Show
Tuesday on Lake Effect: Native Domestic Violence, Understanding Racism, Films & Racial Equity

Lake Effect: Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 52:55


Tuesday on Lake Effect : We look at new research on domestic violence rates among American Indian and Alaska Native women. Then, we learn about the fight for racial equity and the individual changes that can help make it a reality. Plus, two filmmakers talk about how movies can help inform conversations surrounding racial justice and protests. Guests: Jeniele Luebke, PhD student at UW-Milwaukee; Lucy Mkandawire Valhmu, Associate Professor in the College of Nursing at UW-Milwaukee Dominique Samari, co-owner of P3 Development Group Yoruba Richen, documentary filmmaker; Brad Lichtenstein, president of 371 Productions

Lake Effect: Full Show
Wednesday on Lake Effect: LIT Demands, Understanding Protests Through Film, Fair Housing Marches

Lake Effect: Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 52:55


Wednesday on Lake Effect : We hear what young activists are requesting from the state to be more accountable for racial justice. Plus, two filmmakers speak about how film can be one of the best tools to help create understanding around the issues surrounding protests and anti-racist efforts worldwide. And we look back on the fair housing marches in Milwaukee and the parallels to the protests happening today. Guests: Darrol Gibson, managing director of LIT “Leaders Igniting Transformation” Yoruba Richen, documentary filmmaker; Brad Lichtenstein, president of 371 Productions Margaret Rozga, professor emeritus of English at the University of Wisconsin-Waukesha

The Dr. Madeira Show
48. Dr. Brad Litchenstein, ND, Biofeedback Board Certified. Creating Inner Safety During Times of Uncertainty via Mind-Body Practices.

The Dr. Madeira Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 108:37


Dr. Brad discusses how we can find hormone balance and re-train our Nervous Systems to find a state of rest and calm during everyday routines, and during the recent novel coronavirus pandemic using mind-body medicine practices, biofeedback breathing techniques, and the most up-to-date wearables technology to check our heart rate variability. Specifically, Dr. Brad discusses how using: “Contemplative Practices (mind-body medicine: meditation, mindfulness, compassion, breathwork & biofeedback) to help regulate the nervous system, not just in times of stress (pandemic), but for our daily lives. The nervous system is the master regulator. Regulate that, you can regulate your health and hormones.” - Dr. Brad. More about Dr. Brad: Dr. Brad Lichtenstein received his doctorate of naturopathic medicine from Bastyr University and is board certified in biofeedback. He is professor at Bastyr University where he supervises the behavioral medicine curriculum and mind-body medicine / biofeedback clinic shifts at BCNH. Dr. Lichtenstein's approach to health integrates naturopathic medicine, mind-body medicine and biofeedback, depth & somatic psychology, Eastern contemplative practices, yoga and movement, bodywork and end-of-life care. He participated in a joint research study between the University of Washington and Bastyr University where he provided over 500 guided meditations to hospice patients. His articles have appeared in several publications and journals and he speaks nationally on topics ranging from stress-reduction, mindfulness and health, mind-body approaches to healing trauma, and issues surrounding end-of-life.How to connect with Dr. Brad:Dr. Brad's Website with free guided meditations: www.thebreathspace.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/drbradlichtenstein/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheBreathSPACE/Twitter - https://twitter.com/DrBradNDYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxa0ZIJE8ODPByVFVHWyzCgSEO KW:Mindfulness, Yoga, Mind-Body Medicine, Biofeedback, Biofeedback Seattle, Biofeedback, Stress Response, Meditation Practice, Meditation, Hormone Health, Women's Health, Men's Health,

Summit For Wellness Podcast
81- Meditation, Breathing, and End of Life Care with Dr. Brad Lichtenstein

Summit For Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 48:55


What can you learn about life from hospice patients? Quite a bit actually. One of the best ways to learn about life, is to learn from those at the end of it. In this episode, Dr. Brad teaches us about end of life care, breathing, and meditation. The post 81- Meditation, Breathing, and End of Life Care with Dr. Brad Lichtenstein appeared first on Summit For Wellness.

Project Mindfulness Podcast
It's all in the breathing - Dr. Brad Lichtenstein

Project Mindfulness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 34:38


Dr. Brad Lichtenstein is a naturopathic physician in a private practice, and a professor at Bastyr University. He believes in the power of breath to restore health and balance. His private practice is focused on Mind & Body Medicine, specialized in Clinical Biofeedback, Psychotherapy, chronic illnesses and end of life bedside care. In this episode we talk about his practice, his insights and his advice for anyone practicing meditation & mindfulness. Find more about Dr. Lichtenstein here: http://thebreathspace.com

Thirty Love: Conversations About Tennis
The Makers Of The Ashe '68 Documentary Project On Arthur Ashe's Legacy

Thirty Love: Conversations About Tennis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 29:57


Four of the people behind the Ashe '68 documentary project—creator and producer Rex Miller, co-documentary director Woody Richman, VR director Brad Lichtenstein, and exhibition producer and designer Bill Sullivan—join Thirty Love host Carl Bialik from the US Open to talk about Ashe's legacy, finding footage of the 1968 US Open champ, and re-creating the Forest Hills setting for Ashe's championship match on the 2018 US Open grounds. Music by Lee Rosevere. The film's official site: https://www.ashe68.com/

Milwaukee Independent
Interview with Brad Lichtenstein - Segment 08 - The legacy of making “As Goes Janesville”

Milwaukee Independent

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 6:57


The Milwaukee Independent sat down with Brad Lichtenstein to talk about his filmmaking experiences.

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Milwaukee Independent
Interview with Brad Lichtenstein - Segment 07 - The future of telling stories with 360° VR

Milwaukee Independent

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 5:00


The Milwaukee Independent sat down with Brad Lichtenstein to talk about his filmmaking experiences.

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Milwaukee Independent
Interview with Brad Lichtenstein - Segment 06 - A growing marketplace for documentary filmmaking

Milwaukee Independent

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 5:18


The Milwaukee Independent sat down with Brad Lichtenstein to talk about his filmmaking experiences.

Milwaukee Independent
Interview with Brad Lichtenstein - Segment 05 - Lessons from producing for Bill Moyers

Milwaukee Independent

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 8:08


The Milwaukee Independent sat down with Brad Lichtenstein to talk about his filmmaking experiences.

Milwaukee Independent
Interview with Brad Lichtenstein - Segment 04 - The impact of documentaries to affect social change

Milwaukee Independent

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 7:18


The Milwaukee Independent sat down with Brad Lichtenstein to talk about his filmmaking experiences.

Milwaukee Independent
Interview with Brad Lichtenstein - Segment 03 - Having faith in people making the world better

Milwaukee Independent

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 4:44


The Milwaukee Independent sat down with Brad Lichtenstein to talk about his filmmaking experiences.

Milwaukee Independent
Interview with Brad Lichtenstein - Segment 10 - No Studios and John Ridley’s vision for Milwaukee

Milwaukee Independent

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 10:22


The Milwaukee Independent sat down with Brad Lichtenstein to talk about his filmmaking experiences.

Milwaukee Independent
Interview with Brad Lichtenstein - Segment 02 - 24 years of telling stories for social justice

Milwaukee Independent

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 8:42


The Milwaukee Independent sat down with Brad Lichtenstein to talk about his filmmaking experiences.

Milwaukee Independent
Interview with Brad Lichtenstein - Segment 01 - Working with the last living Civil Rights Lion

Milwaukee Independent

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 8:42


The Milwaukee Independent sat down with Brad Lichtenstein to talk about his filmmaking experiences.

Milwaukee Independent
Interview with Brad Lichtenstein - Segment 09 - John Lewis and an American Reckoning

Milwaukee Independent

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 5:35


The Milwaukee Independent sat down with Brad Lichtenstein to talk about his filmmaking experiences.

The Kibitz Podcast
Can $50,000 Buy a Jewish Community?

The Kibitz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 24:52


Why did a Jewish philanthropist put up a million dollars of his own money to get Jews to move to Alabama? And ten years into his experiment, does he consider it a success? And as synagogue membership declines across the US, how do we define a Jewish community? The Kibitz speaks with Larry Blumberg, the man behind the program offering $50,000 for families to relocate to Dothan, Alabama, as well as some of the families that have made the move. Plus director of the documentary There Are Jews Here, Brad Lichtenstein.

JPMedia: Talking in Shul
There Are Jews Here and the Immigration & Refugee Ban

JPMedia: Talking in Shul

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 66:50


This month on the podcast we’re talking about the documentary There are Jews here, by filmmaker Brad Lichtenstein, and the recent Executive Order banning people from seven countries from coming into the US. Further reading There Are Jews Here There Are Jews Here film website Trailer Room for Jews by Jesse Bernstein in Tablet More […] The post There Are Jews Here and the Immigration & Refugee Ban appeared first on Jewish Public Media.

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Precious Lives
#083 Precious Lives: Making Sense of the Weekend Unrest

Precious Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2016 18:33


On Saturday, August 14th, a Milwaukee police officer shot and killed 23-year old Sylville Smith near the intersection of West Auer Avenue and North 44th Street. The police department reported that Smith had a gun and refused to drop it. Details are still unfolding. What we do understand is that in the Sherman Park neighborhood where this took place, tensions had been mounting for weeks. Sylville’s death sparked peaceful protests, as well as violent unrest. Footage of buildings set aflame brought national attention to the Milwaukee and its struggles. Precious Lives host Eric Von lives in Sherman Park. And producer Aisha Turner had been reporting on a related story for about a week before the major headlines began to unfold. Eric and Aisha sat down with executive producer Brad Lichtenstein to share their thoughts about what led to the the unrest and what they think is going to be necessary for the community to move forward.

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The Art of Film Funding
Impact Beyond Broadcast for films

The Art of Film Funding

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2015 62:00


Brad Lichtenstein shares outreach & community engagement for films. To learn more about Carole Dean and From the Heart Productions please visit www.FromtheHeartProductions.com.

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Art City
Art City Radio: Anne Basting, Brad Lichtenstein, Brad Fiore, Deb Brehmer and Kevin Miyazaki

Art City

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2013 46:50


If there are two people in Milwaukee you'd want to listen to for a little longer than the average, it's Anne Basting and Brad Lichtenstein. We give this interview a bit of room, since we cover a lot of ground, Homer, an original play, a film, the places we go to die and collaborating with those we love. To make up for lost time, Adam Carr puts Brad Fiore through the paces with the first ever Art City Asks lightening round. Finally, gallery owner Debra Brehmer and Kevin Miyazaki share some impressions of the Wisconsin Triennial. Settle in. Art City Radio is produced by Adam Carr.

Wanda's Picks
Wanda's Picks Radio Special with Brad Lichtenstein

Wanda's Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2012 59:00


Though PBS'sIndependent Lens aired Brad Lichtenstein's film As Goes Janesville last week, ITVS is hosting a free screening/discussion at the San Francisco Main Library tomorrow, Tues., Oct. 16, 5:30-6:30 PM. Join us this morning in conversation with director and filmmaker to talk about  "Janesville, Wisconsin: Paul Ryan's hometown." President of 371 Productions, a Milwaukee-based independent production company that makes documentaries, commercial work, technology projects and community engagement campaigns, the director has produced for FRONTLINE and Bill Moyers and the PBS series Local News. With New York based Lumiere Productions, he produced With God on Our Side: The History of the Religious Right; André's Lives, a portrait of the "Jewish Schindler"; The Discovery Channel's Safe, about domestic violence; PBS's Caught in the Crossfire, about three Arab New Yorkers after 9/11and the BBC/Court TV co-production of Ghosts of Attica, for which he was awarded a duPont. He made the ITVS film Almost Home, a PBS Independent Lens documentary about people who live and work in a elder-care community.His current projects include What We Got: DJ Spooky's Journey Through the Commons, a documentary/fiction/transmedia enterprise about the over-privatization of what belongs to all of us.Brad has taught documentary film production at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,where he also founded docUWM, a documentary center that provides students an opportunity to learn by making professional films.he is a father & husband. Before you watch the 2nd Presidential Debate on PBS,share in a riveting Community Cinema experience. Visit http://itvs.org/films/as-goes-janesville Music:Archie Shepp's "Cousin Mary."  

Polioptics
Episode 71, with guests Jonathan Martin, Brad Lichtenstein and Nicholas Burns

Polioptics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2012 68:18


Jonathan Martin, Brad Lichtenstein and Nicholas Burns are our guests this week. Show produced by Katherine Caperton. Original Air Date: September 15, 2012 on SiriusXM "POTUS" Channel 124. Polioptics airs regularly on POTUS on Saturdays at 6 am, 12 noon and 6 pm. Follow us on Twitter @Polioptics Listen to the show by clicking on . . . → Read More: Episode 71, with guests Jonathan Martin, Brad Lichtenstein and Nicholas Burns

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