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Most of us have no idea how much our mouths are telling us—and not just about our teeth. In this jaw-dropping episode, I sat down with Dr. Ellie Campbell, a powerhouse in functional medicine and the author of The Blood Pressure Blueprint, to uncover how oral health is deeply tied to cardiovascular disease, hormonal imbalance, cognitive decline, and more. You'll learn why blood pressure readings at your doctor's office might be misleading, how mouth bacteria can trigger heart attacks and Alzheimer's, and why mouth taping at night could be the simplest step toward better sleep and brain health. Dr. Campbell also reveals the truth about fluoride, xylitol, and why so many root canals fail—not because of the procedure, but because of the hidden pathogens no one's testing for. This episode is packed with “aha” moments, from the dangers of undiagnosed sleep apnea to the critical blood and saliva tests that can actually save your life. If you care about your heart, brain, and hormones—and want to take back control of your health—this one's a must-listen. Grab a cup of tea (maybe some hibiscus!) and tune in. Your body will thank you—and so will your smile. Key Timestamps [00:00:00] Introduction [00:03:40] Dr. Ellie's story & the overlooked cause of her patient's stroke. [00:06:50] Key tests to measure for cardiovascular health. [00:09:59] The truth about “normal” blood pressure. [00:18:34] Low magnesium levels, undiagnosed sleep apnea, oral health. [00:27:59] Nitric oxide – the miracle mouth molecule. [00:29:31] Oral microbiome testing: what works, what doesn't. [00:33:54] Ozone therapy, root canals, and implants. [00:39:02] Xylitol's benefits—especially for pregnant women. [00:41:07] Blood and urine markers that reveal oxidative stress. [00:45:15] Fluoride's impact on thyroid and hormone health. [00:50:44] Foods & supplements to support blood pressure and oral health. Memorable Quotes “Heart attacks are optional. Strokes are stoppable. But only if we're willing to look where no one else is looking—like the mouth.” [00:05:14] – Dr. Ellie Campbell “What happens in the mouth doesn't stay in the mouth, and those mouth bacteria have very aggressive virulence pathways that they use to cause real trouble other places in the body.” [00:25:14] – Dr. Ellie Campbell Links Mentioned Dr. Ellie's book: The Blood Pressure Blueprint – https://bpblueprint.com Magic Menopause Program: https://order.magicmenopause.com/ Bristle oral care https://bristlehealth.com/?ref=yjhmyjz Wellnesse.com https://wellnesse.com/pages/toothpaste-offer?oid=30&affid=27 Connect with Dr. Ellie Campbell Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drelliecampbell Website: https://campbellfamilymedicine.com Book Website: https://bpblueprint.com Connect with Dr. Anna Cabeca Website: https://drannacabeca.com/pages/show Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegirlfrienddoctor/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thegirlfrienddoctor TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drannacabeca Produced by Evolved Podcasting: https://www.evolvedpodcasting.com
Most of us have no idea how much our mouths are telling us—and not just about our teeth. In this jaw-dropping episode, I sat down with Dr. Ellie Campbell, a powerhouse in functional medicine and the author of The Blood Pressure Blueprint, to uncover how oral health is deeply tied to cardiovascular disease, hormonal imbalance, cognitive decline, and more. You'll learn why blood pressure readings at your doctor's office might be misleading, how mouth bacteria can trigger heart attacks and Alzheimer's, and why mouth taping at night could be the simplest step toward better sleep and brain health. Dr. Campbell also reveals the truth about fluoride, xylitol, and why so many root canals fail—not because of the procedure, but because of the hidden pathogens no one's testing for. This episode is packed with “aha” moments, from the dangers of undiagnosed sleep apnea to the critical blood and saliva tests that can actually save your life. If you care about your heart, brain, and hormones—and want to take back control of your health—this one's a must-listen. Grab a cup of tea (maybe some hibiscus!) and tune in. Your body will thank you—and so will your smile. Key Timestamps [00:00:00] Introduction [00:03:40] Dr. Ellie's story & the overlooked cause of her patient's stroke. [00:06:50] Key tests to measure for cardiovascular health. [00:09:59] The truth about “normal” blood pressure. [00:18:34] Low magnesium levels, undiagnosed sleep apnea, oral health. [00:27:59] Nitric oxide – the miracle mouth molecule. [00:29:31] Oral microbiome testing: what works, what doesn't. [00:33:54] Ozone therapy, root canals, and implants. [00:39:02] Xylitol's benefits—especially for pregnant women. [00:41:07] Blood and urine markers that reveal oxidative stress. [00:45:15] Fluoride's impact on thyroid and hormone health. [00:50:44] Foods & supplements to support blood pressure and oral health. Memorable Quotes “Heart attacks are optional. Strokes are stoppable. But only if we're willing to look where no one else is looking—like the mouth.” [00:05:14] – Dr. Ellie Campbell “What happens in the mouth doesn't stay in the mouth, and those mouth bacteria have very aggressive virulence pathways that they use to cause real trouble other places in the body.” [00:25:14] – Dr. Ellie Campbell Links Mentioned Dr. Ellie's book: The Blood Pressure Blueprint – https://bpblueprint.com Magic Menopause Program: https://order.magicmenopause.com/ Bristle oral care https://bristlehealth.com/?ref=yjhmyjz Wellnesse.com https://wellnesse.com/pages/toothpaste-offer?oid=30&affid=27 Connect with Dr. Ellie Campbell Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drelliecampbell Website: https://campbellfamilymedicine.com Book Website: https://bpblueprint.com Connect with Dr. Anna Cabeca Website: https://drannacabeca.com/pages/show Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegirlfrienddoctor/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thegirlfrienddoctor TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drannacabeca Produced by Evolved Podcasting: https://www.evolvedpodcasting.com
Jack and Stella from Naarm punk band, CLAMM, join us for a chat about the deadly implications of bad gum health, natural deodorants, TikTok hair trends, the pressure to make content, Stella setting a Guinness World Record at The Tote, sexy Elvis impersonators, the 7 true options for their band formation, how their new album, Serious Acts, came together and how ti all relates to the world.Shout outs @clammxo , and cheers to the legends at @younghenrys for sponsoring the pod!FREE PALESTINEWatch videos of the pods and get weekly bonus episodes on our Patreon — it's only 5 bucks a month, but it's still 5 bucks!:https://patreon.com/whatagreatpunkJoin us all in the TNSW Discord community chat:https://tnsw.co/discordWatch our Comedy Central mockumentary series and TNSW Tonight! on YouTube:https://youtube.com/thesenewsouthwhalesTNSW on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/0srVTNI2U8J7vytCTprEk4?si=e9ibyNpiT2SDegTnJV_6Qg&dl_branch=1TNSW: @thesenewsouthwhalessJamie: @mossylovesyouTodd: @mrtoddandrewshttps://patreon.com/whatagreatpunkhttps://thesenewsouthwhales.comShout-outs to the Honorary Punks of the Pod:Harry WalkomHugh FlassmanZac Arden BrimsClaireJimi KendallLachy TanDerrotonin69Adjoa SamMatt Sanders
When is it safe and fun and even healthy to straight up flirt? How do age and gender and culture change the “rules”? Stuart talks to his friend and colleague Amy about their time together at WRAL-TV in Raleigh, NC and was Stuart decent to this 20-something intern?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the RWS Clinician's Corner, we chat with Brian Maurer, co-founder of Bristle Health and an expert in oral microbiome testing. We explore the fascinating connections between oral health and overall well-being. Brian shares groundbreaking insights into how oral bacteria can impact everything from gut health to chronic inflammation and even cardiovascular health. You'll also hear practical tips for maintaining good oral hygiene, the influence of teeth grinding, and the novel ways oral microbiome testing is transforming both consumer and practitioner approaches to health. In this interview, we discuss: How translocated oral bacteria can cause gut inflammation The influence of hydrochloric acid on oral bacteria translocation Case studies on oral microbiome Various impacts of teeth grinding Links between oral bacteria and other systemic conditions Oral health tests offered by Bristle (test results, recommendations, etc.) Toothpaste options and nutrition recommendations to improve oral microbiome Timestamps: 00:00 Oral microbiome testing insights and practitioner offer. 04:26 Home oral microbiome collection with shotgun metagenomics. 07:44 Pathogenic interactions, not abundance, drive oral disease. 09:55 Assessing bacteria for tooth decay, gum disease. 15:26 Oral bacteria's role in nitric oxide production. 18:54 Health insights: scores, halitosis, gut impact, diversity. 21:57 High gum inflammation score; detailed bacterial analysis. 25:10 Clinical manifestations link oral and gut health symptoms. 27:21 Saliva tests detect comprehensive oral bacteria effectively. 32:28 Human biology reveals knowledge gaps; oral microbiome research. 35:15 H. pylori and oral bacteria transmission in families 37:36 Use mouthwash sparingly; consider diet, nutrients, xylitol. 41:24 Inflamed gut enables oral bacteria colonization. 45:23 Microbiome shifted with xylitol and lactobacillus regimen. 46:49 Clinicians need resources for interpreting test results. 49:55 Mouth breathing reduces saliva, increases oral disease. 55:48 HSA/FSA reimbursements; practitioner sign-up via Typeform. 56:39 Appreciation for innovation and thorough research updates. Speaker bio: Brian Maurer is a Co-founder at Bristle Health. Brian received his BA in International Business from the University of San Diego. After receiving his degree, Brian spent 9 years in the commercial organization of DNA sequencing companies, driving adoption of genomic technology and applications into new and emerging markets. He has a passion for applying novel technology in healthcare to improve patient outcomes. Connect with Brian Maurer: Website: https://www.bristlehealth.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianpmaurer/ Bristle Health is offering the test to RWS alumni at nearly 50% off ($90/test). To access it, alumni just need to sign up for our Provider Program through the link below, and the end screen will have the discount code and link to purchase: https://bristlehealth.typeform.com/to/JWRvEpws Keywords: Oral-gut bacteria translocation, oral microbiome, hydrochloric acid impact, oral dysbiosis, teeth grinding, chronic dental abscess, xylitol, Lactobacillus Reuteri, functional medicine, gum inflammation, tooth decay, bad breath types, nitric oxide production, oral health test, Bristle Health, gut health, systemic conditions, oral bacteria and gut, dental health, halitosis detection, consumer oral health test, practitioner training, H. pylori detection, toothbrush cleaning, probiotic treatment, dietary recommendations for oral health, oral microbiome research, saliva test, oral ecosystem, functional nutritionist applications Disclaimer: The views expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series are those of the individual speakers and interviewees, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC. Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC does not specifically endorse or approve of any of the information or opinions expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series. The information and opinions expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series are for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. If you have any medical concerns, please consult with a qualified healthcare professional. Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC is not liable for any damages or injuries that may result from the use of the information or opinions expressed in the RWS Clinician's Corner series. By viewing or listening to this information, you agree to hold Restorative Wellness Solutions, LLC harmless from any and all claims, demands, and causes of action arising out of or in connection with your participation. Thank you for your understanding.
In this episode of Creations Paths, host Charlie, a non-binary sci-fi fantasy writer and practicing Druid, delves into the concepts of the queenship and motherhood of Mary. Charlie explores the significance of Mary in Christian tradition, explaining how she serves as a substitute and stand-in for humanity, emphasizing her role in salvation history and her embodiment of divine feminine power. From Mary's Fiat to her presence as the Queen of Heaven, this video examines her profound impact and importance. Charlie discusses the paradigm shifts in modern, post-modern, and metamodern perspectives on faith and how Mary's queenship counters patriarchal instincts. The episode also touches upon the personal devotional impacts of Mary and how she serves as a source of healing and balance in faith practice.Tips or Donations here: https://ko-fi.com/cedorsett patreon.com/cedorsett Substack: https://www.creationspaths.com/ For Educational Resource: https://wisdomscry.com For all of the things we are doing at The Seraphic Grove go to Creation's Paths https://www.creationspaths.com/ Social Connections: BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/creationspaths.com Threads https://www.threads.net/@creationspaths Instagram https://www.instagram.com/creationspaths/Transcript:[00:00:00] Charlie- New: Salve Regina. Hail holy queen mother and queen blessed Mary mother of God, mother of the church, mother of us all, queen of our hearts. Yes today, we're going to be talking about the queenship of Mary and the motherhood of Mary. Why would a metamodern anarchist like me be all down for calling anybody a queen. Let's talk about that. On today's Creations Paths. Intro. [00:00:27] Charlie- New: Hello everyone. My name is Charlie. I'm a non-binary scifi fantasy writer. I'm also a practicing Druid as is my husband, Brian. Today we're going to be talking about the motherhood, the queenship of Mary. This is I think a hard one for modern folk. Harder for post-modern folk and. I think dirt simple for Metta modern folk. [00:01:01] Brian - New: Ah, the progressions. [00:01:02] Charlie- New: The progression, how the paradigms do shift. So might be confused by those three labels and don't worry. it's fine. a Modernist is somebody who believes in grand unifying ideas. A post-modern is all about deconstruction and tearing those ideas back into there little bitty pieces in a Metamodernism, just kind of dances. Through it all. [00:01:24] Brian - New: about the journey or the dance. [00:01:26] Charlie- New: Its about the journey. It just oscillate back and forth between the grand idea and the deconstruction of it. Here I am sitting here. I pray the Salve Regina, I often. will call out to the queen of heaven, to the queen of our hearts, to the queen of mercy. There's so many wonderful titles that Mary, has. Yet, if you were to tell me that I had to bow to an actual earthly queen, I would laugh at you unless I was at some kind of a ball or something. [00:01:54] Brian - New: Then she going to have to prove herself. [00:01:56] Charlie- New: she going to have to make it work. Why does it matter to us? in this. Day and age to talk about the queenship of Mary. Well, one. As we've talked before and we'll probably always be talking about. When it comes to Mary, Mary is the substitute, the stand in for us in these stories. She is the first who gave that beautiful Fiat. When she said, yes. So that the son of God could be born into the world. She is the one who proclaimed the gospel that the high will be thrown down and their Thrones will be scattered and that the lowly will be brought up. She is the one who was there through all of the. Mysteries of Christ's life. She is the one who was taken into heaven. She is the one who became one. With the father, as Christ is with the father. And is the matrix from whom we are all formed. Mary is so central. To the heart of the faith. If you came from a Protestant upbringing, This may seem. Foreign to you. I know it was when Brian and I first got together because. I have been a Marianist since I was about 16. [00:03:07] Brian - New: When first exposed to these concepts, I was like, what's the point? Like. If you got God, you got Jesus. Aren't you good. Isn't it all? I think. you did two things. One. When you pointed out, that could be good and for some of them that is all they need. That is great and wonderful. But for others, they might not feel. Worthy or they might not feel deserving. Of grace. Of being in the presence of God. Sometimes it's easier to go to the mother. And to be cradled and held by the mother. mothers tend to be non-judging and accepting. And then you handed me saint Louis de Montfort's book and said, read this. Sent me on my way. Which was very fascinating. Read. Pretty fascinating time, but. Not for this episode. [00:03:54] Charlie- New: Well, and he called it right. He did call her a secret of Mary. Is the secret of Marry. Come to your faith. Faithful one. Let me tell you the secret of Mary. As hard as the secret known to, but a few right. Mary is so core to all of this because she is the one who formed Christ. She formed. Jesus. She is the mother. Of Christ. And as such, if we are the body of Christ, she is our mother. But also as the mother of Christ, she is the one who forms us. She is the one that makes us. Who and what we are is Paul. Says she's the heavenly Jerusalem. When thinking about her and her place in the economy of salvation, she is. The pinpoint she's the startup. Yeah. She brought. The holy one, she brought Christ into the world. With her queenship. why should that matter? [00:04:46] Charlie- New: Well, one. I think it's very important to highlight the queenship of Mary. Because it fights against the. Patriarchal instincts of the Imperial church. That even when they want to call her a queen. We'll try to sideline her in many, many ways. And that she. And we, they tried to take her family away. They tried to do all kinds of things. To try to keep her from living in the fullness. That she does. Mary's queenship. Reminds us. Of the power of the feminine. The absolute power, that is there. We often talk about the kingdom of God. I know that there've been people who have tried to move away from that term. Matthew Fox has tried to move away from the term, a lot of, uh, Christian leaders of. Tried realm or. Matthew Fox likes to say queendom. Of God, which. It's just a word that. I don't know. Jingles in my brain in a strange way. If we were to look at the way that these words have been traditionally used. Cause. I think it is important to have a sense of continuity. She is the queen of the kingdom. She stands there. To me. Mary is the answer to the question that the sons of Zebedee ask Jesus, who will sit at your right hand. Oh, Mary. And to me, Jesus answers this question, the first shall be last. And the last shall be first. The one who shall be first will be the servant of all. Mary does not have a prominent role throughout the gospels. And is. Absent. To the point where a lot of people forget that she was there. And you have to point out. No, she's right there. She's right there. Through the entire story, but in her humility, she is. Doing her job, everything. My son tells you do it. She's always pointing. To the Christ. It's only afterwards. Where she is able to take her real true and proper place. Where we see. The role that she plays. I'm not saying that all of us need to just fade into the background. Though, if you're going to be like, Uh, shadow broker. Who's bringing good about into the world. Fade into the background. Make the good things happen. But the story, at least at that time was not about her. Now it is. Like I said that. The story is about Mary start very, very early on. From the Purdue week, Ben gallium. Telium of James. That spends a lot of time on her childhood and her parents. Anne and Joachim. Through to the door mission of Mary that tells us about her assumption into heaven for the first time. Mary becomes the center of the story very quickly in Christian history. And has remained in this primacy. Place. It's because. We need. That mother. Because the Imperial church. Robbed us of a. Maternal God, which by the way, is found throughout the Christian tradition. And the. scriptural one as well. As just a side note. I love giving people the revelation of divine. Knowing. And of divine love for the first time. By Julian of Norwich because when they see the phrase of mother Christ, For the first time, it just kind of shatters their expectations. And when you remember that this woman is a Saint in the Episcopalian and Catholic, like every church claims her. She uses the phrase mother Christ. We had a lot in that book actually. Because the divine feminine has always been there. But it gets hidden. Like Mary. Was it. This pivotal person. In the history of our faith. She raised. The Christ child. She was there when they fled into Egypt and she was there when they came back. She's the one that would have instilled his morals and ethics and to him as he's growing up. And yet we don't get to see. Hardly any of that. In scripture. By stressing that this unseen. Character. Is our queen. Because Queens are. majestic. They're powerful. It reminds us one. When we think about our own families. How very often. It was our mother and sisters and whatnot who kept everything flowing. Moving smoothly. Unseen by our hands you just woke up and there was breakfast cause. I don't know. You were a child and didn't think about where the breakfast came from. It was just there on the table when you got up. Now your mom got up before you and made that breakfast. Maybe. not all mothers. But you get the gist of what I'm trying to say. Power. It's not always loud. This is the other thing I love about the idea of the queenship of Mary. When we think of the kingship of God. You get images of like a Cecil B DeMille movie, god on the top of the mountain. Moses. These are my 10 commandments. It was booming voice coming down from heaven. We forget that we're told that the voice of God is. A whisper. It's a still small voice. It's a Russel. Leaves in the wind. It's a subtle voice. It's not this. Booming voice. In fact, when we actually read the story in. Exodus of them receiving the 10 sayings. It says, the voice of God was on the mountain and the people saw it. Which is a very interesting turn of phrase. Because they saw the voice, they didn't hear it. They saw the voice. It was a powerful image. We give this very. Strong vocal voice. Then when we think about. The queen. Especially with Mary, like I said, with her seeming absence yet. Ever presence in the gospels. It reminds us to listen for that actual real voice of God. That quiet. Still small voice of God that. Like what the experience of Elijah. God, wasn't in the fire, God wasn't in the earthquake. God, wasn't in the wind. But after all these three things, There was a still small voice. That's where we find the voice of God. That's where we find it in Mary. Mary is such an ever pervading presence in our lives. Queen of the angels queen of our hearts. These are not just words that I say because they're written in the litany somewhere. This is my experience of Mary. When I say I became a Marianist when I was 16. That's because. I was raised Baptist. I've talked about this bit, but I didn't convert to Catholicism. adulthood. I wasn't raised with Mary. Mary. Wasn't a part of my childhood. I found her. I found the secret of Mary. It gave me meaning and purpose. Like St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. When I thought about her. My heart. Warmed up. It brought me to life in a way that very few other thoughts had. It gave me meaning and purpose. Gave me something to strive for. When we say in the prayers, our life, our sweetness here below. That's Mary. Now there are thousands of words and pages written. About her, but when you look at the scripture, she's here, she's there. She doesn't have that profound presence. But she's there in all of it. Throughout the whole thing. That loving presence of that sweet divine mother. Guiding us and leading us. Ever forward. I love calling out to. Our queen. [00:11:59] Brian - New: It's also through Mary that. I find. Healing in the imagery of the kingdom of heaven. I know a lot of people nowadays. Bristle. At that term, as you pointed out earlier, But it is through Mary. As queen. We realize it puts things back into balance. It moves away from the falsehoods of misogyny. The false hoods of the significant figure in history that the one person that does. Man. Man history. Falsehoods and Mary helps to heal that because then you realize it's a king and a queen. It is in a way, going back to the time of judges. Which the old Testament. God said was the better way to have things. Anyhow, it's a council. It's not just this one dictation on high. That's not voice. It's the loud voice and the quiet voice. It's both together. It's the. action that you see. And the action that you don't see. [00:12:56] Charlie- New: It brings us back to the Elohim to God and. Cause the truest sense that divine counsel, that. True unity that said, let us make man in our image. And then he made them. Male and female. in unity and harmony and altogether. In one. That really is. The heart of what's missing and a lot of modern faith and a lot of modern practice. I have a very strong devotion to Mary. It's rivaled only by my devotion with Bridget. And if you've ever studied the prayers. Of our ancestors. Mary and Bridgid are almost always. Invoked together. In fact. It said that Bridgid. They say, this is about the saint, but I feel like this is more true of the goddess. was the foster mother of Jesus that she was the handmade. She was the midwife. That helped. Mary give birth to Jesus. And of course St. Bridget of Kildare could not have done that. But Bridgette could have done that. It's Bridget has always been and always will be. Like all the faces of God. So we see them together. When you see them together. Something magical happens because it erodes this idea of competition. It erodes the site idea of there being anything. Any vine for the attention or affections of the king. Mary is there. Bridget is there? Jesus is there. We are there. we don't have to fight about it. We don't have to beg to be seen. Because we are. personally like the terms king and queen for God. And Mary, just for one other reason. Because that's where the kingdom is. The kingdom of God is not of this world. By remembering that my true queen, my true king is not of this world. It makes it easier not to set up a queen or king in this world. So on this day, when we're remembering the queenship of Mary. I recommend maybe. watch Sister Act again. Right before we started this podcast, I played the salvia Regina. From the sister act soundtrack to get us. Ready. For this episode. Maybe watch one of my favorite movies. the song of Bernadette, which is about. Our Lady of Lourdes and St. Bernadette Soubirous. When she had the visions of Mary. love that movie so much. It's also a good movie. If you've never seen Vincent Price play anything, but in a horror movie. He still plays kind of the villain of the movie, it's an interesting role. That is not what I've come to expect to see as a Vincent Price would be. He's very good at it. Go out and. Just listen to nature. The queenship of Mary is everywhere. When we think about may, which is the traditional month where we celebrate Mary. So many of the songs invoke the lilies of the field and the flowers and the birds and the butterflies. That nature, because. The love of our divine mother. Is the most natural thing. I think I should just take just a moment. Cause I keep saying our divine mother and I know people that are coming from Protestant. Upbringing may have a problem with that. Mary is the mother of God. If you believe that Jesus has God. Mary is Jesus's mother. They're four by the transit of property. Mary is the mother of God. It's in the book. Whether there was a god. Before. Is a stupid question that gets asked by people that aren't really thinking, and they're just wanting to cause problems. Of course there was a god before. But Mary. Made that God. Mary. Is the vehicle through which Christ. That same cosmic Christ. That. Created everything and holds the universe together. Through Mary, that Christ came into this world. We meet him in the form of Jesus Christ. [00:16:51] Brian - New: When going back there was the Shekinah. Kina Shekinah. There you go. Thank you. [00:16:57] Charlie- New: have feelings about how Mary relates to the Shekinah, but that's a whole bag of worms, Mary as the lost princess. I really in my heart of hearts, believe that. I don't believe that anyone else has to believe that, but yes, in my heart of hearts, Yeah, Mary is the presence of God. The sweet. Shekinah the. The tent that covers us and holds us and one family. I guess 100% in my heart of hearts. I believe that. And for that alone makes her the queen. [00:17:27] Brian - New: the wind that supports us by day and the. Pillar, flame that lights our way and protects us. Our path at night. In the darkness. [00:17:36] Charlie- New: If you're into. More traditional things. Open up a prayer book. Say a rosary. Say a litany. Beautiful lit news. Just say the Regina Caeli. [00:17:47] Brian - New: For the Druids out there just take a moment today. Go outside. Sit under a tree. Sit in the mother's embrace. No, that we're all worth it. Raul. We're all. Okay. No matter how dark we are. We're all good. Some level. Mom always gives us a hug no matter what. Or how filthy we come in from playing outside. [00:18:06] Charlie- New: She is. Like the prayer says our life, our sweetness here below. Oh, Maria. This is a much more devotional episode than I thought it was going to end up being. But. It's hard for me to talk about Mary and not just. Break out into just extolling her brilliance and her virtues and just my absolute love and admiration for her. She has answered our prayers. With felt her presence in our darkest times. She she is with us. She cares for us. She is our mother and our queen. And I hope that. If you've. You've had those experiences too. And if you haven't. We fly to your patronage. Holy Mary mother of God. Never hasn't been known that anyone. Who has flown. Two, your. Who has asked you if anything has ever been turned away, empty. It's an old prayer. And it's a prayer that is still in use today because it is still true today. So this, this has helped you and you think that, you know, somebody else who would like it, please share that helps us. Grow. If you haven't already like us or. Subscribe or follow or. Leave a review or whatever you could do on wherever you're listening to the sounds of our voice. It really does help us out a lot. If you have any questions instead of https://www.creationspaths.com/ and you can either put them in the chat over there, or you can. Comment them on the bottom of this episode. Let us know what you think. You can also comment over on YouTube or Spotify. We get to see those as well. If you have a few dollars that you can pass our way. 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Patient Modesty in the clinic..By thomas_dean. Subscribe & listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories. In one of my asides with Dr. Velour in the employees' shower, I informed Dr. Velour, "Like most women, Cindy removes the hair from her arm pits and legs, but Cindy clings to the hospital gown when I try to pull it below her navel. How am I going to remove her pubic hair?"At Dr. Velour's suggestion, I gotten rid of Cindy's pubic hair by applying the depilatory cream around her pubis as she presented her rear end while she rested on hands and knees. "In her mind," Dr. Velour accurately predicted, "faced away from you, Cindy won't feel exposed..."In the treatment room, Cindy knotted her faint eyebrows in surprise. "Usually, you whip the gown off and order me crouch on hands and knees to present my heinie."I sighed. "You've a partner but," I observed, "It seems somehow you have never before been naked in the presence of another person."Holding her hand out to touch my arm, Cindy asked, "You're with a guy, but I take it, don't be offended, it's just a feeling, you like girls too. What's it like to be with a guy, to have his juice inside you?""It's a risk," I held her hand. "Guys aren't always as clean or careful as we might like, You know that.""Then, why a man?' Cindy asked."It's hard to explain," I replied, "the brain winks out; you're in instinct driven override. My husband Jerry and I strung together a ditty one night: `Skin aflush, Lips touch, Hands clutch, Bodies crush.'""It's that simple?" Cindy laughed."To override good sense, your senses must be overloaded," I explained, "The trill goes on, 'Scent seducing, Rapid respiring, Furies flaring, Blood bubbling, Dairies dazzling.""Dairies dazzling?" Cindy chuckled. "Or dangling? I guess I wouldn't do well with a man. I don't have that much up top to appeal to a guy.""Mother nature provides," I chuckled, "At each stage, the next one comes that much quicker, "When stimulated, female breasts enlarge. They fill with blood during arousal and intercourse," I teased her nipples as I recited the verse, "There's a certain structural bias imparted by my husband the engineer, `Scent alluring,, Emotions engaging,, Heartbeat surging,, Piston projecting, Port awakening.'""Engineering mixed into biology?" Cindy questioned."Anatomy, Jerry tells me, is the model of man-made structures," I informed Cindy."But what of women-made physical edifice?" Cindy chided me."One never knows what will happen when two heads," I chuckled, "come together in," I continued the poem, "A silent hush, Furies rush, A storm burst, A final thrust , comes the gush.""And that's it?" Cindy asked."Usually, the guy cums and the gal has to finish herself off," I reflected, "These are my lines: `my body inflamed , tho' his sap be drained , his fires slake , I make mine quake!""And still you prefer men?" Cindy prodded me."It's the thrill of letting go, experiencing the risk, dirt, disease, pregnancy and not caring," I exclaimed."Birth Control?" Cindy asked.I shook my head. "Even the pill isn't fail-safe and in the throes of ecstasy, intoxication or just plain exhilaration, you let go; your body takes over; primal instinct reigns; you really don't care.""Fucking is so much fun," Cindy suggested, "you don't give a flying fuck.I tied that into the intended treatment. "Dr. Velour's treatment protocol is based on that very premise that impregnation is more likely if the woman allows her body to take over just like in natural intercourse.""How do I do that?" Cindy asked.Taking a breath for fortitude, I rendered instructions, "First, you must relax." I moved closer to speak directly to Cindy, "I'm not going to bite. Could you spread your legs just a little further apart?"The pale white skin of Cindy's face burnished a deep scarlet when I smiled at her pitiable effort to spread her legs. Running my hands up her inner thighs, I splayed her legs. "Jerry my engineer husband says the legs are like the legs of a protractor. It's unwise to pull them more than 120 degrees apart."Cindy's sweet blue eyes followed my hands as they felt along her lower smooth abdomen brushing her labia reaching toward her inner thighs. She thrust her genitalia upward when I deliberately bypassed and teased her slit. "No matter, we'll try something different today." I smiled. I gently massaged the crease between Cindy's labia and worked my way toward her clit.Hands behind her head, nipples erect, Cindy stretched out on the table. Was she a couple of inches taller? Had she gained a cup size? I wondered.As I removed my hand Cindy pled, "Oh, please God, don't dare stop!"Taking Cindy's hands, I placed Cindy's right hand on her clit and her left inside her vagina searching for the G spot. "Work yourself hard," I ordered, "you deserve it."Excusing myself from the room with the claim that I had to retrieve an instrument, I went to fetch Dr. Velour. I found Dr. Velour in the gym, nude working out. Surprise filled Dr. Velour's face when I came into her view. "Nurse Warbler, you need to get out of those sweat drenched clothes. A shower to cool off is what the doctor ordered.""I've got Cindy working her way to an orgasm," I reported, "I need you to do the injection. It took a lot to get her into a state where she's physically ready to allow her body to override her brain and conceive. It's now or never!""This is unexpected!" Dr. Velour exclaimed, "I'm hardly dressed for the procedure."In frustration, I declared, "I've done much more than I ever expected or wanted to do to accomplish the task: impregnation." I shook my head. "Let me take Cindy into the female visitor's shower. We can do her in the shower," I demanded."Do her?" Dr. Velour seemed surprised."In the shower you'd be perfectly attired to accomplish the task," I observed wryly, "Wouldn't you agree?"I recruited a male nursing assistant about ready to go off duty to help me lift Cindy off the table and guide her into the shower. "Patient is here for impregnation," I noted as we each led Cindy, her fingers furiously stimulating her clit, to the showers. "Hopefully, Dr. Velour will arrive with the sap in time," I declared."I can't help you there. Dr. Velour locks down male nurses in chastity before they can enter the female ward or deal with Surrogates," the male assistant smiled, as we put Cindy, still stimulating herself in pre-orgasmic euphoria, under a spigot.The heat was overbearing. I pulled my top off and tossed my bra in the corner. "The shower should be warm enough to keep her revved up," I assured myself as I stepped out of the bottom and went under the spigot with Cindy.My colleague commented. "Fortunately, not cold enough to turn a hot girl in heat, off." Looking me over, my colleague rendered a candid appraisal, "cute lime green thong matches the color of the scrubs."Standing facing Cindy, I found myself running on the momentum of arousal. Dropping my thong, I slipped my fingers down my abdomen, between my legs into my clit. I swayed in synch with Cindy. Our chests heaved in unison. My lips puckered, blowing Cindy a kiss.Our lips met. Her tongue invaded my mouth We manually simulated ourselves furiously. I became aware that Dr. Velour had entered the room holding a syringe. Was it a foot long and an inch in diameter? Would that fit inside Cindy's love port? I wondered.My boss, Dr. Velour, was here but I didn't care. Out of the corner of my eye, I thought I saw Dr. Velour hand the syringe to the male assistant. Would he administer the man-sap?I felt the pads of a woman's long narrow fingers gently lubricating my sphincter with circular motions going deeper with each rotation. Dr. Velour's breasts pushed against my hip as she pulled Cindy's vagina toward mine. Was this part of the procedure? I wondered.Even if the stranger's sperm was not inserted in me, I may have reached a new level in which the demand and sacrifice was something I may never have assented to in advance. Nonetheless, I deemed myself true to Jerry.I felt a quaking deep inside me start to rumble from the depths of my body shoot into my uterus causing exhilarating contractions, growing in intensity until I crashed senselessly on the shower floor. I fell asleep as the water dripped upon us, my head resting comfortably on Cindy's soft breasts.When I awoke, I found myself alone. The female visitor's showers were dark. The water was turned off. A blanket was thrown over my bare body. My sneakers were gone; my feet were bare. My scrubs were nowhere to be seen. I had no idea what time it was.A lone towel and a bar of soap sat on a rack. I supposed that was a hint.It was as if I was in a vision as I showered down. I worked the bar of soap in my hands into frothy, sudsy cream bubbling with bubbles. When I spread the creamy soapsuds over my shoulders into my smooth underarms, I appraised myself. In a few days, my armpits would need attention.I ran the bubbly mix across my chest, gently working the cream into my breasts, teasing my nipples with the pads of my fingers. Letting my hands wander, I reached my pubic mound.Bristle was starting to grow in coarse. My pubic hair had been removed in a training exercise here at the clinic. It was itchy but Jerry preferred hairy pubes. Whenever I felt guilty about something, I tried to accommodate Jerry.Though tempted, I resisted recapturing the mood. Instead I chose to reach behind me. I spread the foam over my bare ass into my crack.With a sigh, I ceased stimulating myself and allowed the falling water to carry the suds off. I lowered my head to watch the stream of bubbles carried off into the drain in the floor.Alighting from the shower, I found myself on the catwalk in the darkened female wing. Over in the male wing, I could see lights were still on. As I walked on the catwalk, I could hear Dr. Velour below in the subterranean gym chatting with some male donors who were using some of the exercise equipment. Dr. Velour was nude as per her rules for female usage of the facility.What would Dr. Velour's reaction be? Had giving into the feelings of the moment led to failure? What would Dr. Velour do or say? I wondered. I prepared to defend myself. After all! Dr. Velour had engaged with me in bringing Cindy to orgasm and had withheld administration of the man juice."Oh Nurse Warbler," Dr. Velour greeted me, nodding to her male companions sporting only an athletic supporters to leave us, "Cindy and her partner are pleased with progress. They've requested you shower with Cindy when she arrives in the facility. This will acclimate her to a certain amount of social nudity. It will lead to more overtime. Join me in the pool for a quick dip before you dress to go home?"I wasn't surprised. Bowing my head, I muttered with resignation, "As I go one each new step here at the clinic brings us to a new level in which the next demand for an even greater sacrifice soon follows."Chapter 10: The Choice.I was standing on the stage with six other naked women. The foot lights shone right in our face. We couldn't see our audience. It didn't matter. From this beauty pageant, Dr. Velour's preferred clients would pick a Surrogate from one of the bare assed and bare footed females on display. I already knew that Dr. Velour's intended guests would be Alison and Cindy, a sperm-less pair, the current 'correct term' for a lesbian couple who wanted to start a family.A while back, Dr. Velour presented the problem to me in one of her casual asides in the subterranean pool that the clinic provided as a diversion offered to male donors and female surrogates as well as employees. Looking out on the work on the adjacent solarium and sauna, Dr. Velour waved her hand as she visualized her dream, "Right what's just a ditch will bring natural sunlight to the subterranean level.""Naturality," Dr. Velour shook her head, "has its advantages." Turning to carefully studying my bare body, Dr. Velour paused to nod approvingly at my freshly depilated pubes. Dr. Velour noted, "I hope our informal, poolside tete-a-tetes in the natural state promote openness, honesty and trust.""It would save on the laundry bill," I hid my reservations in a joke."Let's talk about your patient Cindy." Dr. Velour began, "Her partner-Oh, the sperm-less pair plans to marry and produce a child-is concerned. Cindy's obsessive modesty is noticeable even at home. Cindy responds well to you. Her partner believes you can bring Cindy to accept an injection with the specialized syringe I designed-you call it --...""The sperminator," I reminded Dr. Velour. Chuckling, I added, "A little dose, we say, brings on 'The Big one,' pregnancy.""Sperminator! `The Big One!'" Dr. Velour exclaimed, "My nursing assistants, a bunch of cards, have devised a cute but sophomoric expression to describe my ingenious design. My invention combines the injectant power of a syringe with thrusting power of a dildo and the stimulation of a vibrator. The sperminator delivers warm sperm into a body in orgasmic convulsions, replicating the euphoria of natural intercourse," Dr. Velour explained."No sperminator natural or artificial," I replied, "can bring 'The Big One' to Cindy, eh, impregnate her if she won't be seen naked.""Cindy trusts you. Work on it." After a pause, Dr. Velour suggested, "Join me at the end of your shift for a swim?" Dr. Velour requested.Weeks later, on stage, I was wondering how did I end up on display? Upon graduation with a degree in an Industrial Psychology, I had been promised a position in management at the clinic. I should be behind a desk studying the motivations of the naked women flapping their lips around me. Only last month, I was leading candidates for selection on stage. Somehow, the wistful plaint crossed my mind: when one door closes another one opens. The direction of my work at the Fertility Clinic had shifted in stages during my treatment with Cindy, the seemingly diffident partner in a eh, spermless pair.
Clinic Nurse explains heterosexuality to sperm recipient.By thomas_dean. Subscribe & listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories. I was busy in the morning playing the warden, releasing the bulls, the male donors, from the chastity shield and inspecting their genitalia. Unfortunately, word spreads quickly in the clinic. The bulls chided me about my prospective transfer to the female section. "Afraid of dealing with real men," upbraided one bull. His teasing brought a round of a hearty laughter."I'll return the compliment," I retorted, "in this locker, I wear the crown. Under lock and key, I keep your implement. It is I who frees you from peeing sitting down." Later, descending into the subsurface level, I found myself walking with a group of bulls, phallus dangling free, headed to the gym. One, a Mr.Tim Bogen, a relative newcomer, pulled me aside.Worry etched on his face, Bogen requested permission to pose a question. "What would you think if your husband registered here as a bull?"I pondered for a second. "I'd sleep more nights through, wake up fresh still in my PJs more often and get more cuddling time. My eh—partner would learn the use of his tongue. I might like some cunnilingus, now and then. How does your partner feel about your role here?""She came here on one of the partners' days when they allow the bulls to eh -" The bull hesitated."Screw," I suggested."Kind-of," Bogen spoke hesitantly, "Eh—Interaction is subject to strict supervision. Females are protected, like prized animals, from unplanned insemination," the Bogen grimaced, "Bulls must use a sperm collection condom.""I guess Dr. Velour has an exclusive output contract with her bulls," I surmised."The clinic starts off females in milk extraction," the bull recounted."I'm sure it's just an experiment to see if the exercise of the nipples will fool the body into producing milk," I assured Bogen. "Participants, mostly college girls picking up a quick buck, are paid to have their nipples exercised. What's the worry? You are permitted to work her nips at home. It can lead to renewal, a new beginning of tender moments and bonding.""With me in chastity?" questioned Bogen."With you in chastity," I replied in a comforting voice, "the exercise might increase sexual tension and spur sperm production.""But where does that lead to—for her?" Bogen wondered, "Titty tugging is just a beginning. Each step makes the next step easier. Taking money to have her tits pulled can become selling her body for milk production and then getting knocked-up for surrogacy.""You really starting to worry about a concern that has yet to present itself. Perhaps, you should explore your feelings with Dr. Velour and your partner," I spoke with an encouraging voice, "I'm just a Nursing Assistant in training, not qualified to counsel you and your partner."At the foot of the ramp, I promised to raise his concerns with Dr. Velour. Entering the small theatre next to Dr. Velour's office, I found myself alone with Dr. Velour, now in her freshly pressed pleated dark skit with heels and white lab jacket over a sweater. The other nursing assistant trainees had not arrived."They'll be down," Dr. Velour informed me, "in a few minutes; Pat is exercising her nipples; Cassie needed to take a shower after working up a sweat in the gym; Beth is expressing milk. They'll be down after a shower."Apprised of the Bogen's concerns, Dr. Velour congratulated me, "you did right by referring the bull to me for guidance." With a hand on my shoulder, Dr. Velour asked, "What do you think makes a good Surrogate?""Physically fit enough to carry a baby to term, ovulating, able to conceive," I replied."Physical capability is important. Most women are, but what should I look for in a young woman who wants to be a surrogate?" Dr. Velour inquired."A motivated person," I replied."Indeed, motivations. That's what I look for," Dr. Velour exclaimed, "What I look for in a surrogate starting out is the antithesis of a good mother. First, she's less interested in bringing life into the world than securing an advantage for herself, an objective, material purpose, an expensive house, a limited-edition car, a dream vacation, something beyond their means that a woman might be willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for, giving up a child. Second, it is helpful, that a woman be a bit of an exhibitionist, one who enjoys being the center of attraction, the star of the show.""I don't mean to inquire into your personal affairs..." I started."But you've heard that I financed my medical education by playing surrogate, three times," Dr. Velour chuckled. "I came away in good condition, don't you think? No scars, genitalia intact, abdomen uncut." With a laugh, Dr. Velour reminisced, "medical people are so self-centered that no one noticed I was pregnant—every year.""You were not the center of attention?" I was stunned."A couple years later, I went to a reunion," Dr. Velour recalled, "an alum approached me... `Weren't you the girl who skipped graduation because you were pregnant in the last year and delivered? What did you end up having?'" Dr. Velour smiled as she reflected, "`Money to pay the tuition,' was my response.""Then, you were not the center of attention?" I was confused."Most women feel they are or should be as their baby balloons out," Dr. Velour explained, "Sometimes a husband can be jealous." With a reassuring back rub, Dr. Velour promised, "I'll call the bull in, for reassurance."At that Cassie the gymnast entered in scrubs. The sleeves were cut off to reveal her biceps. Following her were Pat, topless big breasts bouncing, and Beth also topless with pads covering her nipples. "Sorry, Dr. Velour," hands cupped in front of her breasts, Beth apologized, "I've been expressing. I need to sop up the drip."I was somewhat surprised to see both ladies enter in yellow shorts and slippers, displaying their breasts, Beth boldly, Pat looking around nervously gauging our reaction."Let's start with Pat," Dr. Velour began, "But first I begin with an explanation, not an apology. There are no apologies in medicine we're always right." Dr. Velour looked from face to face. Her remarks drew some giggling and a few chuckles."In our last session, we had Amy Warbler get dressed in order to come down here to strip behind the privacy screen. The purpose of requiring a patient to disrobe is control. Beth," Dr. Velour called on the surrogate, "could you explain how our heifers enter to express milk?""It's an assembly line. Heifers report, disrobe," Beth outlined the procedure, "shower, line up for examination, handed a pair of yellow shorts and slippers, assigned a booth for milking.""Human breasts are a secondary sex characteristic, not a sexual organ," Dr. Velour lectured, "They are designed for two purposes: to attract a mate and to produce milk for the sustenance of an infant."Velour called Pat to center stage, "Lets start. The areola, the ring around the mammary papilla, the nipple," Dr. Velour ran the pad of her index finger around Pat's areola, "of a blond, like Pat, is usually a subdued off-white." Dr. Velour looked to Beth. "Under those pads, a brunette, or any other dark-haired woman like Beth should have darker, more prominent areolas."Beth looked with a smirk on while Pat turned her head away as Dr. Velour's hands massaged Pat's breasts. "The Female Breasts," Dr. Velour taught, "infused with network of nerves, spread out widely, are extremely sensitive to physical contact." Placing her hands under Pat's breasts as if weighing them in the palm of her hands, Dr. Velour asked whether Pat suffered any neck or back pain from the weight of her breasts.Rolling Pat's nipples between thumb and index fingers, Dr. Velour lectured, "In bringing down the milk, the heifers in the experimental program start with manual manipulation of the nipples. Unlike milking a cow, by simply squeezing the bossie's teat from the top to the bottom, manual manipulation of human breasts must take a subtle, gentler form of palpating or massaging the nipples to simulate suckling an infant."Ordered to drop to the ground, Pat presented on all fours. Dr. Velour squatted in front of Pat, "Taking the nipples between thumb and index finger," Dr. Velour discoursed, "gently tug one then the other. The subject will after she gets used to the position become quite stimulated." Rising and assisting Pat to her feet. "Try this at home with your partner, but there is another way."Turning to Beth, Dr. Velour called for comments. "Sometimes, direct oral stimulation, properly done, mouth covering the tit," Beth explained, "will be more effective in bringing down the milk.""More efficacious as well as more affectionate," Dr. Velour smiled before she invited Beth to demonstrate. "Beth, you have the most experience," Dr. Velour urged Beth on, "show us how direct oral stimulation is done."Supporting Pat's breasts with the palm of her hand, Beth, with a smile, jiggled Pat's breasts. "Nice jugs," Beth smiled. Beth locked eyes with Pat. Pat's hands tentatively reached out to clutch Beth's shoulders.As Beth craned her head to lick Pat's left nipple, Pat placed her right hand on Beth's head to hold Pat close. Beth slobbered her tongue around Beth's left nipple. Capturing Pat's nipple in the mouth, Beth started suckling.Turning to Cassie and me, Dr. Velour orated as if she were lecturing a theatre full of students, "Suckling creates a vacuum instrumental in bringing down milk. The breast pumps employed in the clinic operate on the same principal. The pump captures the whole nipple and creates a vacuum replicating a mouth suckling." With a smile, Dr. Velour exclaimed, "The body is a marvelous machine!"In front of us, the suckling became louder and more intense as Pat's left hand reached around Beth to clutch Beth in a hug. Beth's hands falling on Pat's hips, yanked Pat's yellow shorts off. The shorts fell to the floor, Pat kicked them off. The two tumbled to the platform of the stage."Breast feeding is a pleasurable experience," Dr. Velour observed, "pre-natal or pre-adoptive practice can reinforce the pair bond which many believe essential to child rearing. The human body is a well oiled machine. Unfortunately, there is no turn-off switch," Dr. Velour chuckled. "We can allow these two go orgasmic for the moment."With the sound of an impending orgasm echoing in the background, Dr. Velour turned from Cassie to me. "One of our bulls has expressed concern over his wife," Dr. Velour explained the problem I had raised, "After his wife came on a couple's day, she decided to join our programme as a Heifer to stimulate her breasts to induce lactation."Cassie chirped, "She wants to be a Moo-Cow and he's worried. I don't believe it""That's the problem," Dr. Velour observed. "It is possible that the husband might fear his role as the center of attention in the relationship is endangered by competition from his wife. Amy, do you have any suggestions?"My attention was riveted on the tussling in the background. I watched Beth's lips slip away from suckling Pat's left breast, planting kisses down Pat's abdomen with a smack. When Beth reached Pat's mound, I heard Pat emit giggling sighs of delight. Pat's legs wrapped around Beth's neck; sucking sounds became louder as the grasp of Pat's legs drew Beth in deeper.Prompted by Dr. Velour to advance a solution for the bull's problem, I saw the answer in the scene unfolding before me. Still watching Beth and Pat in the throes of orgasm, I proposed, "Meet the couples together. Allow the bull to suckle the heifer, suggesting scientific standards require observation for monitoring the technique." Looking at Beth and Patty locked in an embrace on the floor, I added, "that way both will share center stage.""Hmm." Dr. Velour opined, "just let their bodies' wiring take over."In front of us, Beth and Pat shook with successive waves of orgasm. Transfixed by the spectacle on stage, I, sandwiched between the firm body of Dr. Velour and muscle-bound Cassie, felt overheated. "Stimulating, isn't it?' Dr. Velour threw an arm over my shoulder to whisper in my ear."If I were still in school," Looking toward Dr. Velour with a sheepish smile, "I'd skip school this afternoon, find Jerry and fuck myself blind."Cassie laughed. Dr. Velour with an enigmatic half-smile changed my assignment for the day to shower girl in the heifers' shower. "Keep you away from temptation. As you know I have an exclusive on all the Bull's spermatic secretions."The rest of the day passed routinely for a fertility clinic. I spent the afternoon as towel girl in the heifer's section. At the end of the workday, I was approached by Dr. Velour to share a spigot in the employee's shower. Asked for my reaction to working with women, I reflected, "Different things are dangled in your face; the saucy comments and suggestions are subtler; the objective is the same: a cheap jives rather than cheap thrill, but no requests for nipple stimulation, manipulation, suckling, or massages.""How disappointing!" Dr. Velour sounded sympathetic. Turning, Dr. Velour requested I soap her back. Starting with her shoulders I spread the foamy liquid on her shoulders, massaging her neck, lathering her arm pits when she spread her arms out. Holding her head back to look up at the ceiling, Dr. Velour opened her mouth and held out her tongue to catch the gentle beads of water falling on her when I passed the sudsy froth along the sides of her breasts.As I rubbed the bubbly mass down her spine, Dr. Velour, eyes shuttered, demanded, "lower, lower, work out the kinks of a long day." The droplets of soap sparkled as I applied the creamy solution and kneaded the firm, muscular half-moons of her butt.I looked around. Everyone had left me with Dr. Velour alone.Splaying her legs and bending over, Dr. Velour, exceptionally agile, reached for the floor with her hands. Presenting her crack invited an intimate massage. I had seconds to think of a diplomatic solution to keep contact impersonal. I leaned into Dr. Velour teasing her back with my nipples and excused myself for a second in an apologetic tone, "I need to leave you for a second to reach for surgical gloves. Don't go away."Dr. Velour muttered with an undertone of disappointment, "If you must."Locating surgical gloves, I stepped into the Shower girl's bottoms. Topless, I reasoned, ought to be enough stimulation. Returning to Dr. Velour, I first squeezed the bubbles out of a washcloth between those firm half-moons. Then I worked the effervescent fluid into her crack, massaging her sphincter with the pad of my thumb, entering her warm vagina with my index, middle and fore fingers.She moaned as her orgasm overtook her. Though I had intended to keep the contact impersonal, the electric charge of her orgasmic contractions jumped from her body to mine. A flush branched out from the cheeks of my face to my chest. My nipples went erect. I started to laugh at myself for donning bikini bottoms. I felt the urge to rip them off and rub my vagina into her muscular legs. I leaned into her back. We swayed together as the ripples of orgasm shot through our bodies.Suddenly, with a jerk, Dr. Velour pushed me off and stood on her feet. Casting a scurrilous glance at the bikini bottoms clinging to my ankles, Dr. Velour cautioned me, "Kick those things off before you trip."Hands on her hips, Dr. Velour congratulated me, "Not bad! Remind me to give your class some lessons in massage." Staring through me dispassionately, she observed, "It may come in handy." Looking around the empty room, Dr. Velour told me to rinse off. "The night crew will be reporting in soon to service the bulls who come in for a shower after work."Before the heat of our encounter faded away, Dr. Velour walked down the catwalk toward her private changing room. Watching her retreat down the walk of shame, I wondered what had I begun? I had wanted to ensure that contact would be impersonal. Dr. Velour intended nothing different. I felt I betrayed myself husband, but most of all I had betrayed poor Jerry.
Fertility clinic nurse explores magic of sex play in study.By thomas_dean. Subscribe & listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories. Chapter 4: Fun & Games People Play.My tall and muscular husband Jerry, pleasantly bemused, encouraged my studies and offered his body for practice."First, I wash my hands and introduce myself," I went through my checklist, "Good morning Mr.Warbler. I'm Nursing Assistant Amy Warbler. After I release you from chastity, I'm going to conduct a testicular exam, a complete physical inspection of the genitalia, the penis, scrotum, and testicles.""Oh, please do," said Jerry with a smile.I moved his chin to the right and ordered Jerry to put his hands on his head.Passing my written and practical test, with Jerry's help, I found myself in a somewhat more staid, professionalized environment. On duty, I was addressed as Miss Warbler. I wore medical scrubs replete with a name tag that identified me as a Nursing Assistant.Co-opting in the trial run-through for the hands-on portion of the exam, Jerry complained that I should borrow surgical scrubs for more realism in my exam. "There's something to the medical accoutrements, the scrubs, the name tag, and the stethoscope that promote cooperation of the subject."With Jerry's size and strength, I needed all the help the prop of an improvised costume could bring to assure his pliancy.To accommodate Jerry's quest for realism, I wore one of his white shirts, backwards, over a loose, billowy pj bottom. I preferred the short sleeve shirt to tease Jerry with a glimpse at my breasts. Jerry's T-Shirt fit loose enough; I only buttoned the top button to make sure the top flowed with my movement. To Jerry's suggestion that, on duty, I wear a bra or a T-shirt under the scrubs, I reminded him that paying customers give tips."Tips for Tits!" Jerry exclaimed. "You must model this exceptional garment for me. Bring a pair home.""To leave at the end of my shift," I replied, "I have to walk naked from a communal shower along a steel mesh parapet for 100 paces. How can I spirit scrubs out of the clinic?"Still, even after elevation to a demi-professional caste, we had to strip, stow our street clothes in a locker, and walk naked along a catwalk about 100 feet to communal showers. Instead of the 4AM race of the cleaning crew to the showers, we leisurely strolled to the showers. One of the women walked with the man, idly chatting. Next to me walked a cherubic brunette Darrie. "Think of it as short for Darling," she told me."Appropriate name," I replied, "for the angel who releases the male donor from the cock block to release the built-up eh—tension.""Angel Darlin', now that would be a nice name," Darrie chuckled, "the guys call the nurse in the locker the Angel of Mercy. We call her the `Warden.'"In our practice for my hands on exam, Jerry expressed interest in experiencing me in the role of the Angel of Mercy."Not ready to recognize me as your warden," I chided Jerry.Perhaps, Jerry suggested as he stood naked in front of me that I should have obtained permission to borrow a chastity belt for that purpose. "The clinic might have allowed issuance of the belt, but not the electronic notebook. You might find a chastity grows on you. Without the release button on the electronic notebook, you'll find the belt is easier to get into than to get out of."Under the spigot next to me, Darrie, looking around the shower, sighed. "You're new. The only problem with working at the Fertility Clinic is," a silly expression appeared on her face, "it grows on you.""Quite an interesting comment," I replied, "about an institution designed to grow eh, people.""The longer you are here," Darrie smiled, "the more you're bound up in it, the harder it is to leave, and the more you find yourself willing to do."Though there were enough spigots in the shower for us to keep a respectful distance from each other, we tended to congregate within arms' reach of each other. "I'm going to help you-just for the first few customers-In the locker-just to show," Darrie proposed, "you how to handle eh, the ropes." We both giggled together before she asked, "Soap up my back, will you be a luv?"Turning her back to me, Darrie waited for me to apply a washcloth from the short hairs of her neck to her shoulder blades down to her butt. "Are you married, luv?" When I acknowledged, she prodded me, "to a guy?" At my nod, she added, "you'd do well as shower girl, but today you play warden, unlock them on the way in and lock them tight on the way out."At the clothing counter, Darrie recommended that I wear a T-Shirt under the scrubs, "It being your first time, you might not want guys gaping at your swinging tits.""Tits bring Tips," I quipped.In my practice with Jerry, I went through the protocol: "Second, once the subject has disrobed, the subject should present naked standing in front of you. Some prefer to perform the examination kneeling to the side of the patient. Most examiners prefer to stand to conduct an initial appraisal of the subject's general condition.""Hands on your head, Mr.Warbler, if you please, legs apart," I ordered in a cheerful voice."Why do you need to keep an eye on my hands?" Jerry asked. "Does a 90 lb woman facing fear losing control over a naked, sex crazed man recently sprung from chastity?""Interesting choice of words," I replied.When Darrie and I peeked in the male donor's locker, three or four men completely undressed were milling about inside. Darrie pointing out a fair skinned nervous sort criss-crossing his chest with his arms, "Probably, the new guy, Mr.Flesher," she surmised.Naked except for an inverted triangular shaped dome covering their crotches, the men awaited release. Standing at the entrance the male donor's locker, Darrie whispered, "Unexpected things," an evil smile peered on her lips, "especially with new donors can happen when the projectile is unleashed. Never stand directly in the path of an eruption."We both giggled when I quipped, "Interesting concept."Entering the male donor's locker, Darrie barked, "Line up," Darrie pointed to a line down the middle of the room, "Hands on your heads, the one on top of your head you think with, if you expect your schlong to swing."There were some catcalls from the guys lining up. One called out, "Wear a bra if you're afraid I'll cop a feel.""While I keep your schlong locked," Darrie shot back, "fondling my tits in a moment of joy will bring your cock quite a shock.""You just want to smell my pits," screeched another."Just to check, forsooth," Darrie quipped, "underarms remain smooth and clean and not hirsute." Darrie leaned over to give me advice at an audible whisper, "it's good to keep chappies happy by wiggling your tush and acting a little sassy.""Consider this a eh, dress rehearsal. You're suitably naked and I'm in an improvised nurse's costume," I commenced a test-run of the examination. As Jerry stood hands over his head, I announced the next step, "Third," pausing to seize his penis for examination, I continued, "thoroughly inspect the penis frontal and dorsal,-eh all sides for lumps, swellings, ulcers or scars."At my touch, I could feel Jerry's penis begin to pulsate and gel from flaccid to rubbery. I noticed Jerry's lips pursing. I heard my heart pounding in my chest. Breathlessly, in a dreamy voice combining technical book learning with pillow talk, I gushed, "think of the penis as engineering miracle of erectional hydraulics, a natural pump capable of accomplishing a surge of blood flow within seconds. When the penis swells with blood, the pelvic floor muscles launch the penis eh, into ecstasy."Ecstasy? I questioned myself. That's contrary to protocol which impersonalized intimate contact. Putting aside the delicacy of social conventions, I, focusing on the objective, must conduct procedures by the book step-by-step. The heart may beat faster, the temperature may rise, but the purpose of intimate contact is professional. "Physical contact with a female nurse during a delicate examination can produce a natural reaction in a male patient," I reassured Jerry."Priming the pump triggers the launch. I hope so," Jerry replied.Announcing as we swept into the locker room, "Gentlemen prepare to launch your rockets, 10-9 -8-7 ...," Darrie pushed a button on her notepad. The clang of the plastic covers falling to the ground followed. While I collected the fallen shields, Darry declared, "Fun time! Examination of the genitalia."When she reached Mr.Flesher who managed to conceal himself at the end of the line, he was shaking; his fair skin was burnished red. In a soothing voice, Darry assured Flesher, "There's no shame in a natural reaction to physical contact with a female during a genital examination."Hushing the other men, Darrie sent them into the shower, noting, "Go take care of what you came here to do."As the other men filtered out into the shower, Darrie called me over. "Mr.Flesher," she addressed him, maintaining eye contact, "Let me introduce Amy Warbler, our new Nursing Assistant. I need to report to Dr. Velour our boss that Nurse Warbler is fully capable of conducting exams on her own. Can you help me teach our Nurse Warbler the art of an intimate examination? It'll only take a sec. Then you can get hitched to the hitching post for release. That's what you came here for, right?"In practicing with Jerry, I pronounced, "Fourth, inspect the scrotum. Hmm," I interjected, "I get to keep hold of your joystick. Moving the penis out of the way, inspect all sides of the scrotum. Lift the scrotum to check its underside."In the locker, Darrie thanked Mr.Flesher, "Good! My examination will only take a couple more minutes before you're on your way to the hitching post, release and ecstasy."In my dry run with Jerry, I reached the Fifth stage "palpating," I interjected, "that's an inflated medical term for examining by touch, the testicles.""Inflated? That's an interesting word. Sounds like fun," Jerry's laughter went into the falsetto range when I pinched a testicle."With my thumbs and index fingers," I explained, "I roll the testes between the fingers to detect potential abnormalities. Feel along the duct work, the epididymis tube and the duct deferens which deliver the sperm for ejaculation.""Go easy," Jerry's voice ventured into the falsetto range."That wasn't so bad. Your examination is over," I advised Jerry, "You're free to have fun. Thank you for being such a good boy," I patted his tush, "for behaving yourself and cooperating." I turned my back on Jerry to take off my gloves and drop them in the bathroom."Free!" Jerry exclaimed. When I felt his hands gripping me. Lifted off my feet, I felt the pj bottoms slide away. Bent at the waist, I heard Jerry yell "I don't have to be good, no more, but it will be good."In the locker, Darrie concluded Flesher's examination. "Not so bad, was it? You passed your exam with flying colors," Darrie counselled Mr. Flesher, "You're dangling free. Go have fun with it!" As Flesher walked away, Dearie whispered, "never turn your back on a released donor."At home, Jerry exclaimed, "Time for fun." A wild expression cropped on his face. "The pump's been primed, the torrents will flow." I felt the warmth of his body nestle between the half-moons of my ass while his nimble fingers separated my vaginal lips. Then he hesitated."Go ahead. Fuck me." I ordered Jerry. Tease, denial and release, I wondered as I gasped when Jerry penetrated, was that the magic?Chapter 5: Nature of the AttractionIn my senior year in college, I worked several hours in the early morning before classes in a fertility clinic. It was part of my internship toward my degree in Industrial Psychology. In my rotation as a student intern in the clinic, I, through study and practical training, had earned a promotion out of maintenance into the Nursing Department as an assistant.Smart in her white lab coat and dark dress, Dr. Velour introduced the study to three nursing assistant candidates gathered in her office."We start our study with the male body because it is less complex, designed for an important, but momentary role in reproduction," Dr. Velour's word brought a ripple of giggling to the motley group of prospective nursing assistants."This is a business," Dr. Velour expounded, "We have to recruit livestock, groom their bodies, generate interest in purchasers, draw and refine the product and sell it. Initially, our question in dealing with the men, is what makes a man want to `bind his loins' in a cock-blocker, hitch his penis to a machine and discharge his seed into a hitching post? The answer at least initially is curiosity."I chuckled. Ever since I obtained this internship, my husband Jerry has beseeched me to sneak him in to test his equipment. Didn't I put out enough? I lay crunched up like a pretzel, hands bound behind my back with my bra, complaints squelched with panties in my mouth too often to think differently.It was hard to think of Jerry tied docilely to a hitching post at the Clinic to be jerked off. For foreplay, Jerry preferred wrestling me to the ground. Taken by surprise, forced face down, with Jerry strong hands tugging at the waistband of my jeans, I'd spur Jerry on by pleading, "Don't rip my clothes, Jerry. I don't get paid till next week."Was Jerry jealous or afraid my job involved physical contact with other men? No, Jerry was so curious so much so he wanted me to reenact the protocols in sperm extraction."You come to the clinic through different pathways, bringing different experiences to the study. Dr. Velour looked from student to student, "we have Amy, here, a student in Industrial Psychology at the local college. Perhaps with Amy's background in Industrial Psychology, she will develop a clearer idea the motivation of the persons involved in the people involved in the donation process. Amy?""My ugh-experience tells me curiosity is a good hypothesis," I replied. The room filled with chuckling, "Men are always looking for a new spot to anchor their spar in."When the laughter subsided, Dr. Velour pointed out a girl with muscular forearms and legs, "Next, we have Cassie. She's a gymnast who has been working in the gym; Pat," Dr. Velour pointed out a college girl like me, "a participant in our experiment in inducing the mammary glands to produce milk; and Beth," Dr. Velour pointed to a woman in her mid-thirties, "a surrogate.""Regardless of sex, however," Dr. Velour continued, "the brain is the largest sex organ. Oh, the body reacts to physical stimulation and once aroused can control the mind, but the mind creates the expectations in given situations.""Thus, because male body's function in reproduction is limited," Dr. Velour ex
We begin this episode with the announcement that this... sniff... will be... sniff... our last season of Best Friend Therapy but DON'T PANIC because there are good reasons which we'll go into and plenty of exciting new projects in the pipeline!Which also means there's no time to lose and so this week we take a deep dive into the work Emma has been developing around her unique model of "blind spot therapy", and which she's sharing with us all in her upcoming book, What Am I Missing?If you have ever wondered why you end up repeating patterns of unhealthly behaviour, in the wrong relationships, caught up in conflict in your family or held back at work, you might be acting out of a blind spot - an area of low or no awareness that means you can't see things clearly and end up tripping over the same obstacles in life. Emma has developed a brand new psychological theory to translate ideas of unconscious bias, learned behaviours and cultural conditioning into four clear and relatable blind spot profiles:Listen along this week and find out whether you might be:THE GLADIATOR, determined but missing trustTHE BRIDGE, easy-going but missing authenticityTHE HUSTLER, charming but missing self-worthOr THE ROCK, resilient but missing boundariesElizabeth explores how being a Bridge/Hustler, or a "Bristle" as we affectionately like to call her, has affected her in the past and Emma explains how her inner Rock led her to become a therapist. Published by Penguin on 4th April, What Am I Missing? will teach you how to overcome the blind spots that are holding you back and explain why, when they said "what you don't know won't hurt you", they couldn't have been more wrong!---EXCLUSIVE PRE-ORDER OFFER: You can get £5 off your copy of What Am I Missing? if you pre-order online at Waterstones and use the code WHATAMIMISSING before the 4th April. https://www.waterstones.com/book/what-am-i-missing/emma-reed-turrell/9780241624982And if you do pre-order a hardback, audiobook or e-book edition from any UK retailer, you can also enter a competition to win an online 1:1 Blind Spot Therapy Session with Emma! Just visit https://penguinrandomhouse.eu.research.net/r/WhatAmIMissingComp to enter your details.Malcolm Gladwell talks about the "10,000-Hour Rule", in his book Outliers, it's an excellent take on what makes us successful: https://amzn.eu/d/2Or36uE ---Best Friend Therapy is hosted by Elizabeth Day and Emma Reed Turrell, produced by Chris Sharp. --- Social Media: Elizabeth Day @elizabday Emma Reed Turrell @emmareedturrell Best Friend Therapy @best.friend.therapy Email: contact@bestfriendtherapy.co.uk
Pittman, Stewart, Lewis, and Franklin all sign extensions, but not outside help from free agency yet. Kenny Moore and Julian Blackmon still on the open market. IU fans - including me - still bristle at comments from Mike Woodson and Anthony Leal. During this video - I referred to IU players as idiots. They are not idiots anymore than every other 18-to-22 year-old who needs to learn what they don't know before they share with us what they do know. Telling fans to chill could have a chilling effect of the NIL money contributed by those fans Leal admonished. Trey Galloway and Anthony Leal announce they will return for a fifth year! Hoosiers play late game Thursday vs winner of Michigan and Penn State! NFL free agency starts today, but don't expect Colts to be busy early. Drama will be in whether Stewart and Moore sign elsewhere or remain Colts. Pacers get win to close gap in East! https://mybookie.website/joinwithKENT Promocode: KENT Here is the link for my book: https://www.amazon.com/Oops-Art-Learning-Mistakes-Adventures/dp/173420740X Donate! https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=9FHFLVDQ7ZRW8&no_recurring=0¤cy_code=USD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Niles has incredible good luck which will result in some bad luck. Marty forces Frasier to hire a useless housekeeper. The Reversers talk about their own luck aspirations. Also…hip packs. 05m 51s-Cafe Nervosa12m 18s-Frasier's Apartment19m 33s-Cafe Nervosa Again25m 42s-Frasier's Apartment Again28m 30s-Cafe Nervosa Thrice31m 07s-Frasier's Apartment Thrice33m 02s-The Montana34m 49s-Frasier's Apartment Quad38m 19s-Doctor's Office41m 00s-Tossed Salad & Scrambled Eggs43m 30s-Episode Ratings47m 02s-Lucky Lottery58m 15s-Previous PreviewFind us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and Youtube or email us at ReversePsychPod@gmail.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Show Notes:MATT THIELEMAN is a transformational coach, visionary, speaker, advisor, and author. Matt works with leaders and change-makers to help them live into their purpose more fully, and bring their masterpieces to the world. He educates and trains coaches to be world-class in their field, and help their clients reach their full potential. You can learn more about him at goldenbristle.com.He is the author of This is Coaching: How to Transform a Client's Performance, Life & Business as a Master Coach & Warrior of Love. Quote: “I'm a little human who hurts a lot that I feel a lot and that everything that I do is in service of something bigger, something more for them.” - Matt ThielemanKnowledge Nuggets and Take-Aways:Live your life to support people, remind them how amazing they areA great coach will sit in the discomfort of their clients and help them grow into their own answersIt's okay to have a little conflict with your coach, yet do it through solid communicationMatt wants to die empty knowing he gave so much of him to the worldA standard for a great coach is to want to see their clients at their bestYou are not hiring a coach for their framework or their genius. The real work will come in YOU doing the work with your coaches guidanceWhen starting to work with a coach, ask them that when your session or relationship goes sideways, how can you circle back, repair and move forwardTake care of your body at a young ageThe power inside you was part of what made this universe, remember you have the power! Matt's invitation to you is if you feel like something may be possible to take 5 minutes, tune into it that knowing that wisdom and get to know it! Here is a link to this episode on Time To Shine Today Site: https://timetoshinetoday.com/podcast/mattthieleman/Recommended Resources: Visit Golden BristlePick Up Matt's Must Read Book: This is CoachingMatt's Linked INMatt's FacebookMatt's InstagramMatt's Twitter
On the last instalment of Bristle's Vault, we're revisiting one of the most extraordinary pieces of audio you'll hear - Brian Taylor's Footy Audition. The captains of each VFL side (as it was then) came into the 3UZ studio and sung a song for Brian's show.---With the silly season now done, we're back to regularly scheduled programming this week - meaning that you'll get a Classic Saturday Rub every Wednesday and Saturday until footy's back. Subscribe to Triple M Footy AFL on the LiSTNR app to get every instalment as it drops!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Check Out My NEW Line of Toothpaste and Professional Dental Varnish!! Join us as we wrap up an incredible year in oral health on Ask the Dentist. Reflecting on the leaps we've made, we explore groundbreaking products that have reshaped our approach to dental care. We're also buzzing with excitement over the impact of our growing podcast community and the launch of Fygg, the brainchild of myself, Dr. Staci, and my daughter, promising a fresh take on oral care. Sponsored By: BiOptimizers: Magnesium Breakthrough www.magbreakthrough.com/askthedentist Code ASKTHEDENTIST gets you 10% off any order Show Links: Check Out My NEW Line of Toothpaste and Professional Dental Varnish!! Bristle test - code DRB gets you a discount Bristle probiotic - code DRB gets you a discount Xlear Mouth tape Xylitol gum Slate flosser - Code ASKTHEDENTIST gets you a discount Fygg Toothpaste + Varnish Tongue scraper Check Out My NEW Line of Toothpaste and Professional Dental Varnish!! Check out Dr. B's website for more information: https://askthedentist.com Subscribe to Dr. B's newsletter Mondays with Mark: https://askthedentist.com/newsletter
With the legal injunction against Bristle's Vault defeated, we played one of BT's most ambitious attempts at an interview yet - getting Jason "the Chief" Dunstall out of bed for a breakfast radio interview!---With the silly season well and truly upon us, we're giving you a Christmas Bonus - we've opened Bristle's Vault! In 2017, some old tapes surfaced of Brian Taylor's interviews with sports stars from an early radio gig in 1991 - and over the break we're dropping every one of them! We're also still posting a new (or old?) Classic Saturday Rub every Saturday, and will go back to the regular Saturday and Wednesday drops once everyone's back to work. Subscribe to Triple M Footy AFL on the LiSTNR app to get every instalment as it drops!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Bristle's Vault segment we ran regularly in 2017 got BT so rattled that he went to the remarkable lengths of taking out a legal injunction to stop more tapes being unearthed!---With the silly season well and truly upon us, we're giving you a Christmas Bonus - we've opened Bristle's Vault! In 2017, some old tapes surfaced of Brian Taylor's interviews with sports stars from an early radio gig in 1991 - and over the break we're dropping every one of them! We're also still posting a new (or old?) Classic Saturday Rub every Saturday, and will go back to the regular Saturday and Wednesday drops once everyone's back to work. Subscribe to Triple M Footy AFL on the LiSTNR app to get every instalment as it drops!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's edition of Bristle's Vault, we delve into probably the most awkward in a series of incredibly awkward interviews - BT's now infamous chat with 16-year-old swimming Commonwealth Gold Medallist Hayley Lewis.---With the silly season well and truly upon us, we're giving you a Christmas Bonus - we've opened Bristle's Vault! In 2017, some old tapes surfaced of Brian Taylor's interviews with sports stars from an early radio gig in 1991 - and over the break we're dropping every one of them! We're also still posting a new (or old?) Classic Saturday Rub every Saturday, and will go back to the regular Saturday and Wednesday drops once everyone's back to work. Subscribe to Triple M Footy AFL on the LiSTNR app to get every instalment as it drops!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's edition of Bristle's Vault, we revisit BT's awkward interview with Indian cricket captain Mohammad Azharuddin on the eve of the 1991/92 Test series against Australia.---With the silly season well and truly upon us, we're giving you a Christmas Bonus - we've opened Bristle's Vault! In 2017, some old tapes surfaced of Brian Taylor's interviews with sports stars from an early radio gig in 1991 - and over the break we're dropping every one of them! We're also still posting a new (or old?) Classic Saturday Rub every Saturday, and will go back to the regular Saturday and Wednesday drops once everyone's back to work. Subscribe to Triple M Footy AFL on the LiSTNR app to get every instalment as it drops!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's edition of Bristle's Vault finds BT playing the role of Hard Hitting Brian with an interview with a man connected to Fitzroy in a tough time for the club. Hard Hitting Brian cops some hard hits in response to his line of questioning though, but got a few whacks of his own away - both on the radio and later on the field, as we found out!---With the silly season well and truly upon us, we're giving you a Christmas Bonus - we've opened Bristle's Vault! In 2017, some old tapes surfaced of Brian Taylor's interviews with sports stars from an early radio gig in 1991 - and over the break we're dropping every one of them! We're also still posting a new (or old?) Classic Saturday Rub every Saturday, and will go back to the regular Saturday and Wednesday drops once everyone's back to work. Subscribe to Triple M Footy AFL on the LiSTNR app to get every instalment as it drops!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this instalment of Bristle's Vault BT opens the lines on Valentine's Day to takes calls from people reaching out to those they love, and even introduces a song - Do Wah Diddy Diddy by Manfred Mann!---With the silly season well and truly upon us, we're giving you a Christmas Bonus - we've opened Bristle's Vault! In 2017, some old tapes surfaced of Brian Taylor's interviews with sports stars from an early radio gig in 1991 - and over the break we're dropping every one of them! We're also still posting a new (or old?) Classic Saturday Rub every Saturday, and will go back to the regular Saturday and Wednesday drops once everyone's back to work. Subscribe to Triple M Footy AFL on the LiSTNR app to get every instalment as it drops!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After his first interview with George Foreman was interrupted by the larger than life boxer taking two mid-chat phone calls, BT decided he had to have another go!---With the silly season well and truly upon us, we're giving you a Christmas Bonus - we've opened Bristle's Vault! In 2017, some old tapes surfaced of Brian Taylor's interviews with sports stars from an early radio gig in 1991 - and over the break we're dropping every one of them! We're also still posting a new (or old?) Classic Saturday Rub every Saturday, and will go back to the regular Saturday and Wednesday drops once everyone's back to work. Subscribe to Triple M Footy AFL on the LiSTNR app to get every instalment as it drops!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After his first interview with George Foreman was interrupted by the larger than life boxer taking two mid-chat phone calls, BT decided he had to have another go!---With the silly season well and truly upon us, we're giving you a Christmas Bonus - we've opened Bristle's Vault! In 2017, some old tapes surfaced of Brian Taylor's interviews with sports stars from an early radio gig in 1991 - and over the break we're dropping every one of them! We're also still posting a new (or old?) Classic Saturday Rub every Saturday, and will go back to the regular Saturday and Wednesday drops once everyone's back to work. Subscribe to Triple M Footy AFL on the LiSTNR app to get every instalment as it drops!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's instalment of Bristle's Vault, an interview with Shane Heal shows BT doesn't just drop the magic on grand final calls, before Aussie boxer Jeff Malcolm gets fed up with Brian's line of questioning and ditches the call!---With the silly season well and truly upon us, we're giving you a Christmas Bonus - we've opened Bristle's Vault! In 2017, some old tapes surfaced of Brian Taylor's interviews with sports stars from an early radio gig in 1991 - and over the break we're dropping every one of them! We're also still posting a new (or old?) Classic Saturday Rub every Saturday, and will go back to the regular Saturday and Wednesday drops once everyone's back to work. Subscribe to Triple M Footy AFL on the LiSTNR app to get every instalment as it drops!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After each one of the interviews that surfaced from the tapes that became Bristle's Vault, BT asked the celebrity on the other end of the line to record a voice over spruiking his show. The boys back in the studio collated the funniest ones for us - enjoy!---With the silly season well and truly upon us, we're giving you a Christmas Bonus - we've opened Bristle's Vault! In 2017, some old tapes surfaced of Brian Taylor's interviews with sports stars from an early radio gig in 1991 - and over the break we're dropping every one of them! We're also still posting a new (or old?) Classic Saturday Rub every Saturday, and will go back to the regular Saturday and Wednesday drops once everyone's back to work. Subscribe to Triple M Footy AFL on the LiSTNR app to get every instalment as it drops!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the silly season well and truly upon us, we've got a Christmas Bonus for you - we've opened Bristle's Vault! In 2017, some old tapes surfaced of Brian Taylor's interviews with sports stars from an early radio gig in 1991 - and over the break we're dropping every one of them! Today we're kicking off with the first instalment - Brian's chat with a *very* uninterested George Foreman.----We're dropping a new (or old?) Classic Saturday Rub every Saturday and Wednesday all the way through summer - subscribe to Triple M Footy AFL on the LiSTNR app to get every instalment as it drops!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're revisiting the most popular interview from Bristle's Vault - the famous chat with legendary Romanian gymnast Nadia Comăneci - or as BT calls her, "Nadia Comma-ninch"!---With the silly season well and truly upon us, we're giving you a Christmas Bonus - we've opened Bristle's Vault! In 2017, some old tapes surfaced of Brian Taylor's interviews with sports stars from an early radio gig in 1991 - and over the break we're dropping every one of them! We're also still posting a new (or old?) Classic Saturday Rub every Saturday, and will go back to the regular Saturday and Wednesday drops once everyone's back to work. Subscribe to Triple M Footy AFL on the LiSTNR app to get every instalment as it drops!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We've gone back to 2017 today, with Brian Taylor exposing a certain Rub member - let's call him J. Brayshaw... actually's that too obvious, let's call him James B. - as a commentary box pie pincher, Nathan Brown treating us to the biggest bath water drinkers in footy and the debut of Bristle's advice segment: Dear Brian.----We're dropping a new (or old?) Classic Saturday Rub every Saturday and Wednesday all the way through summer - subscribe to Triple M Footy AFL on the LiSTNR app to get every instalment as it drops!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to our podcast on "The Science Behind The Oral Health Probiotic from Bristle Health." In today's episode, we explore the research and clinical studies backing Bristle's unique oral probiotic formulation. Join us as we uncover and discuss how these probiotics revolutionize oral healthcare by balancing the oral microbiome, the specific strains used in this product, the benefits they offer and how they combat common dental issues. Key Takeaways:-Innovative Approach: Bristle's Oral Health Probiotic represents a cutting-edge approach in oral healthcare, focusing on balancing the oral microbiome for better overall oral health.-Six Key Strains: The product contains six clinically proven probiotic strains - Streptococcus salivarius M18, Streptococcus salivarius K12, Lactobacillus reuteri, Lactobacillus salivarius, Lactobacillus plantarum, and Bifidobacterium lactis - each with a specific role in improving oral health.-Clinical Backing: Each strain included in the probiotic has been backed by clinical studies and research, demonstrating their efficacy in reducing gum inflammation, combatting tooth decay, and fighting bad breath.-Natural and Safe Ingredients: The probiotic is made with natural ingredients, including xylitol instead of sugar, making it a safer and more effective option for oral health maintenance.-Usage Recommendations: For best results, the probiotic should be used once daily for general oral health maintenance and twice daily for addressing specific oral health issues like gum disease and bad breath.Book a consultation today:I am always here to help answer any question and schedule a 15 minute call with me. If I can not help, I can get you to a provider that can.https://shereewertz.com/15-min References:Journal of Applied Microbiology: “A preliminary study of the effect of probiotic Streptococcus salivarius K12 on oral malodour parameters.”Journal of Breath Research: “Oral probiotics reduce halitosis in patients wearing orthodontic braces: a randomized, triple-blind, placebo-controlled trial.”Journal of Oral Microbiology: “Effect of the probiotic Lactobacilli reuteri (Prodentis) in the management of periodontal disease: a preliminary randomized clinical trial.”BMC Oral Health: “Effects of Lactobacillus salivarius-containing tablets on caries risk factors: a randomized open-label clinical trial.”Journal of Clinical Periodontology: “Clinical and microbiological effects of the adjunctive use of probiotics in the treatment of gingivitis.”
In February, we released our book, Sex Talks: The 5 Conversations That Will Transform Your Love Life. It was an instant New York Times bestseller! Now that the book has been out for close to a year, we thought it was about time to sit down and share the feedback we've gotten from thousands of readers. In this episode, we're giving you the five biggest takeaways from the book, including the shocking assumptions that you don't realize are impacting your sex life, the dynamics that are ruining emotional intimacy, and the topic that got us almost 20 million views on social media and an interview with the New York Times. Links & Resources: Book: Sex Talks: The 5 Conversations That Will Transform Your Love Life Course: Art Of Initiation Workbook: Mental Load Workbook If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe for your weekly double date full of totally doable sex tips, practical relationship advice, hilarious and honest stories of what really goes on behind closed bedroom doors and so much more. It's the sex education you wish you had! Thanks Dipsea. Get a 30 day free trial when you go to DipseaStories.com/pillow. Thanks Babbel. Babbel.com/pillow for 55% off your subscription. Thanks Je Joue! Go to JeJoue.com for their Black Friday sale Nov 10 - Nov 30!
Preventative care approaches can break new barriers in oral health, starting with diagnostics. In this episode of Think Oral Health, hosts Jonathan and Mariya talk with Danny Grannick about the shift that needs to happen in oral health towards a preventative model, sharing examples of how salivary diagnostics can avoid disease and reduce costs long term. Danny also points out the economic, physical, and mental barriers that are still in the way of adopting this type of model that makes everyone win. Tune in and learn more about how approaching oral health with a preventative model might be the lowest-hanging fruit fix for the healthcare industry! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health
This week on The Less Stressed Life Podcast, I am excited to be joined by Dr. Staci Whitman who is a Functional Kids' Dentist in North Portland, Oregon. In this episode, Dr. Staci tells us about how she became interested in functional dentistry, the oral & gut microbiome relationship, airway and sleep health, and tongue and lip ties. KEY TAKEAWAYS:Can cavities and mold be connected?It's estimated that up to 80% of kids have some sort of sleep disorder or breathing dysfunctionHow does mouth breathing affect the teeth?What does your saliva say about your oral health?2 different tests Dr. Staci uses: Bristle or MicrobiomeOral health in relation to gut healthThe effect of different toothpastes on the microbiomeWhat is hydroxyapatite?Airway dentistryShould kids mouth tape?The evolution of the human jawThe importance of chewing our foodABOUT GUEST:Doctor Staci Whitman is a Functional Kids' Dentist in North Portland, Oregon. She is the founder of NoPo Kids Dentistry where she takes a whole-body, holistic, and functional approach with her patients. Her dentistry/practice is grounded by science and powered by love.Doctor Staci attended Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and worked as a general dentist for 2 years before earning a certificate in pediatric dentistry from Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). She has always been passionate about children's sleep and airway health, focusing her research in residency on how to improve airway assessments and diagnostic tools in the pediatric population.Doctor Staci is an Internationally Certified Health and Wellness Coach from the Institute of Integrative Nutrition and is currently attending the American College of Integrative Dentistry and Medicine and the Institute of Functional Medicine, with expected certification dates in 2022. She dreams of a world without cavities and believes in motivating families to join her as a team, keeping their children healthy and thriving with small, manageable daily changes.WHERE TO FIND:Website: https://www.doctorstaci.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctor_staci/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/doctorstaciYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@doctor_staci WHERE TO FIND CHRISTA:Website: https://www.christabiegler.com/Instagram: @anti.inflammatory.nutritionistPodcast Instagram: @lessstressedlifeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lessstressedlifeLeave a review, submit a questions for the podcast or take one of my quizzes here: https://www.christabiegler.com/links
We've delved back into our archive of Saturday Rubs to find some classic stuff for you to enjoy while waiting for the footy to start again. Today we've gone back to July 9th 2016, when Spud Frawley caught Brian Taylor out trying to cover for Tony "Chompers" Jones (1:00), BT delivered a sermon on why Lin Jong touring Collingwood's facilities behind the Bulldogs' backs was fine, and Spud firing up over journos who squabble over "exclusives".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"If there's a hole, brush it." That's the brushing philosophy of Carol Malone, AAB, CSPDT, CRCST, CIS, CHL Supervisor, Sterile Processing Education at UH Hospitals as she joins this episode of Beyond Clean to share her wealth of expertise on all things Sterile Processing brushes. Discover right and wrong brushing techniques, brush selection tips, and how to prevent reuse abuse.
So In this podcast alone we are talking about the oral microbiome and dental health. But it is sooo much more than that. We don't have to just do what the traditional dentist does or use the techniques that traditional dentistry has used for many many years and some of them that are disruptive to our health. Ok…let me introduce my guest in this podcast conversation. Dr. Staci... Dr. Staci Whitman is a Functional Kids' Dentist in North Portland, Oregon. She is the founder of NoPo Kids Dentistry where she takes a whole-body, holistic, and functional approach with her patients. Her dentistry/practice is grounded by science and powered by love. Doctor Staci attended Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and worked as a general dentist for 2 years before earning a certificate in pediatric dentistry from Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). She has always been passionate about children's sleep and airway health, focusing her research in residency on how to improve airway assessments and diagnostic tools in the pediatric population. In 2019, she founded NoPo Kids Dentistry with a mission to practice a whole-body approach to dentistry. She became a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry in 2012 and is a Board-Certified Pediatric Dentist and a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. She is also involved in many organized dentistry groups, including the Holistic Dental Association, the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology, the International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine, and the American Association of Ozonotherapy. Doctor Staci also has Certification in Laser Proficiency and has taken numerous courses and training programs in children's sleep and airway medicine, studying orofacial myofunctional therapy and craniosacral therapy. She is a Breathe Institute Ambassador and Affiliate. Doctor Staci is an Internationally Certified Health and Wellness Coach from the Institute of Integrative Nutrition and is currently attending the American College of Integrative Dentistry and Medicine and the Institute of Functional Medicine, with expected certification dates in 2022. She dreams of a world without cavities and believes in motivating families to join her as a team, keeping their children healthy and thriving with small, manageable daily changes. In this podcast we hit so many topics that will blow your mind and have you heading into a new oral care routine pronto. We talk about how to test the oral microbiome with something called Bristle. We touch on the connection with oral microbiome, leaky gums, DNA testing and how our DNA affects our oral health, what really causes cavities, gum regeneration, remineralization of teeth without harmful fluoride, why mouthwash is a bad idea, sleep and breathing as it relates to oral health, how to get your kids to floss and love it, mercury, detox, tongue ties and how many are missed even in adults, how breast milk itself does not cause cavities, picky eaters, best toothpastes and why you should leave it in your mouth! These topics and so much more in this podcast please take the time to listen for yourself, your kiddos and to pass this information on to anyone that could benefit and that means all of us. Links from podcast: Dr. Staci's floss: totally biodegradable https://www.happifloss.com/ https://www.instagram.com/happifloss/ https://www.instagram.com/nopokidsdentistry/ https://www.doctorstaci.com/ Dr. Steven Lin https://a.co/d/dH1UVaC Dr. Mark Burhenne https://a.co/d/8pWqlld American Academy of Physiological Medicine and Dentistry: https://aapmd.org/ The Breathe Institute https://thebreatheinstitute.com/ Sleep Wrecked Kids - book. https://a.co/d/g3eOGw Bristle oral health test: https://www.bristlehealth.com/products/oral-health-test
This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, BiOptimizers, and Pique Life.Did you know your oral health directly affects your overall health, longevity, and risk for chronic diseases like Alzheimer's? Today on The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Dhru sits down with Dr. Mark Burhenne to address why you need to start doubling down on your oral health for chronic disease prevention and tips for how to get started today.Dr. Mark Burhenne is a functional dentist and author of the number one Amazon bestseller The 8-Hour Sleep Paradox. He received his degree from the Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco and is a member of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM), Academy of General Dentistry, American Academy for Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH), and Dental Board of California. In this episode, Dhru and Dr. Burhenne dive into (audio version / Apple Subscriber version):-How our oral health and dental health relate to longevity (1:59 / 1:59)-The connection between dental health and Alzheimer's disease (3:53 / 3:53)-Why you need to floss (10:07 / 7:31)-The different types of floss and how to floss correctly (21:36 / 19:23)-Tongue scraping for better oral health (34:56 / 30:53)-The do's and don'ts of teeth brushing (40:11 / 36:07)-Bad dentistry (46:08 / 42:44)-The biomechanics of proper brushing (51:45 / 47:41)-Recommendations for better mouthwash and toothpaste (1:01:14 / 57:14)-The dangers of fluoride (1:07:05 / 1:03:52)-Mouth taping: its benefits and why it's going mainstream (1:14:48 / 1:11:30)-Top reasons why people have gum disease and cavities (1:24:15 / 1:20:13)-Why Dhru changed his mind about fruit (1:31:05 / 1:27:00)-Next steps after getting the Bristle test (1:45:22 / 1:29:45)-The connection between the oral microbiome and gut microbiome (1:51:37 / 1:40:16)-A cost-benefit analysis of root canals (1:54:47 / 1:51:25)Also mentioned in this episode:-Bristle at-home oral health test. Use code DHRU for 15% off.-askthedentist.com-The Dangers of Fluoride on the Brain and IQ (episode 207)-Order Dr. Burhenne's book, The 8-Hour Sleep Paradox here.-Cavity Free Kids GuideAccess more than 3,000 specialty lab tests with Rupa Health. You can check out a free, live demo with a Q&A or create an account at RupaHealth.com today.BiOptimizers is offering 10% off and a special gift with your purchase. Head over to magbreakthrough.com/dhru with code DHRU10.Get up to 15% off and a complimentary beaker and rechargeable frother on subscriptions over $105 when you shop at Piquelife.com/DhruTea. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bulletproof Hygiene Podcast Episode 122 Host: Charissa Wood, RDH Guest: Karina Diaz, RDH Key Takeaways: · Control to Oral Health · Preventative care · Early Detection · Support Treatment · Oral Health Education · Customizing our care to patients · How Oral health contributes to overall health and well-being References: Hygiene Mastermind - https://bulletproofmastermind.com Summit - https://bulletproofsummit.com Mighty Networks - Bulletproof Hygiene Tweetable: Don't just disclose and then brush it because then. But brush first use the disclosing and see where you missed and then go back and get that back. But then in the future, you know the areas you need to work on that you're struggling with and use it as like training for yourself. -Charissa Wood Hygiene is a journey with all of our patients we're not going to be able to do all the things at one appointment, like it is a process of what we're going to work through from all things. And oral hygiene instruction is the same way like it's a process where you keep adding until they just are looking really, amazing. -Charissa Wood
Amy and her sister each won little Miss Ashe County NC so of COURSE their mother moved them to NYC for careers as child actresses. She did a pudding pop commercial with Bill Cosby and a film for Gary Marshall and a film with Matt Dillon. Then she moved home. Amy and I bond over stories of WRAL and our crush on CBS' Jim Axelrod. (We're both big fans!) Amy had quite the career in radio in Chicago. She once almost punched out Andrew Dice Clay. We wind up talking about feminism, political tags and how neither of us like them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Despite impeccable oral hygiene practices, some of us can't seem to avoid getting cavities, while others who could brush and floss a little more never develop any. It seems backwards, but there might be a good answer for it…one that promises better preventive oral health for all. Offer: CBDfx products are formulated to boost overall wellness and deliver calm vibes for daytime and nighttime use. CBDfx uses only organically grown hemp and all-natural ingredients. CBDfx is offering our listeners an exclusive 25% OFF plus a free CBD bath bomb with your first purchase, when you use code GENIUS. Don't miss this special 25% OFF offer for Finding Genius listeners only at CBDfx.com. Offer expires August 31st, 2023. Feel the difference with CBDfx! Tune in to discover: About how many species of bacteria are living in your mouth at any one time Clinical and behavioral risk factors for poor oral health How certain pre-existing medical conditions could predispose someone to tooth decay Rather than making that dreaded visit to the dentist and hearing that there's more work to be done, Danny Grannick, CEO & Co-Founder of Bristle, proposes a new alternative: taking a simple at-home oral microbiome test that provides a clear and easy-to-understand picture of your oral health. By analyzing tons of complex genomic data and boiling it down to a few simple scores, consumers can better understand their oral health and receive personalized recommendations for dealing with and/or preventing cavities, gum disease, and bad breath. It's an exciting new product that has the potential to revolutionize oral healthcare as we know it—and all it takes is a small saliva sample. Press play and check out https://www.bristlehealth.com/ to learn more. Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
This week's guest is the one and only Dr. Chris Strandburg, a renowned dentist and advocate for dental health. Since graduating from the UCLA School of Dentistry in 2012, Dr. Strandburg has dedicated himself to the prevention of dental diseases and has become a prominent figure in the field. Not only does Dr. Strandburg excel in clinical practice as a dentist, but he has also made a significant impact on a national level by promoting dental education. You may have seen him on CBS' "The Doctors," local television and radio programs, and various social media platforms, where he shares valuable insights and tips on maintaining optimal oral health. His commitment to educating the public about dental care is truly inspiring. In addition to his clinical work and media appearances, Dr. Strandburg serves as a spokesperson and consultant for Waterpik, a well-known oral care brand. His expertise in the field has also led him to become an advisor to Bristle, a salivary testing company, further demonstrating his influence and involvement in cutting-edge advancements in dentistry. Could we perhaps "cure cavities?" We nerd out a little about the inclusions. But that's not all! Dr. Strandburg has a unique story that sets him apart from other dental professionals. He was a participant on the popular reality TV show, "The Bachelorette," and in our interview, he shares his experience and sheds light on what led him to take this unexpected journey and how it shaped him to the person he has become today. I also made a fool of myself in the process which is a classic Irene thing to do, but I'll let you be the judge of that. Join us as we delve into Dr. Chris Strandburg's remarkable career in dentistry, his passion for dental education, and his fascinating adventure on "The Bachelorette." This podcast episode promises to be an exciting blend of valuable insights and entertaining anecdotes, leaving you inspired and informed about both oral health and the unexpected paths life can take. Don't miss out on this engaging conversation with Dr. Chris Strandburg! If you're listening to this and want to watch the episode, make sure to tune in and subscribe to my channel on YouTube for more captivating interviews with influential figures in various fields. If you made it all the way down here, hit a like and share a comment. Until next time, Peace out peeps! ✌️
Bulletproof Hygiene Podcast Episode 117 Host: Charissa Wood, RDH Guest: Brian Maurer Key Takeaways: Bristle Test Results- Disease vs Health-Related Issues Organize Bacteria into Scores Importance of Categorizing Bacteria Six Different Types of Bad Breath Strep Mutants can be Enhanced by Certain Bacteria Oral Bacteria are known to have an impact on Gut Health Higher Diversity Recognized as Healthier Microbiome References: Hygiene Mastermind Summit Mighty Networks Tweetable: What's living in our mouth is likely also living in our gut. And if it's creating leaky gums, it's also creating leaky gut- Charissa Wood
On this podcast, we discuss the idea of religion and how it can be both authentic and inauthentic. We delve deeper into how true religion is relational, while false religion marginalizes people. We also talk about guardrails that can help us flourish. Lastly, we discuss some steps we can take to maintain the right perspective on religious practices. Are you ready to encounter the presence of God? What does that even look like? Tune in and find out!
Did you know that the oral microbiome plays a crucial role in not only oral health but also in systemic health, cardiovascular disease, colon cancer, and even Alzheimer's disease? Join us as we dive into this fascinating topic with Dr. David Lin, PhD, the Chief Scientific Officer at Bristle, to understand the importance of testing and interpreting our oral microbiome for better overall health.Key Points From This Episode:0:00:41 - Interpreting Oral Microbiome Test Results 0:04:33 - The Importance of the Oral Microbiome 0:09:13 - Targeted Detection of Pathogens 0:19:19 - Easy Access Health Baseline Test0:23:39 - Oral Microbiome and Halitosis 0:32:38 - Microbiome Analysis and Comparison 0:43:30 - Personalized Phage Therapy for Oral Microbiome0:47:39 - Burning Mouth Syndrome Treatment 0:50:50 - Customization and Coaching for Dental Patients Check Out David LinDavid Lin on LinkedInBristleCass Nelson-DooleyInterview: Why we Shouldn't Ignore the MicrobiomeHow to Submit Your Question:Record your question for Dr. B at speakpipe.com/askthedentist Check Out Dr. BAsk the DentistAbout Dr. Mark BurhenneFollow Dr. B on Instagram @askthedentistFollow Dr. B on Twitter @askthedentistAsk Dr. B a QuestionFunctional Dentist DirectoryWhat Dr. B RecommendsFOLLOW DR. B: WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | YOUTUBE | TWITTER | TIKTOK | NEWSLETTER
That various microbes in the digestive system affect our health is certainly not news. However, this discussion is typically in the context of the various microbes that live in the gut. Actually, we technically need to begin this understanding at the level of the mouth. And, unfortunately, the idea that our oral microbes are influencing our health has not really gotten a lot of attention. As it turns out the state of health, diversity and function of the microbes living within the mouth are highly influential in terms of our ability to resist disease and remain healthy. Recently, there's been a lot research relating the oral microbiome to such maladies as coronary artery disease and even Alzheimer's disease itself. This will just one of many fascinating topics in my discussion today with Dr. Mark Burhenne. So please enjoy the podcast. I suspect you will want to floss afterwards. 0:00 Intro 0:41 Oral Microbiome 10:30 Alzheimers the Oral Microbiome 21:59 Plaque is Necessary 25:50 Benefits of Mouth Bacteria 35:14 Good Toothpaste 44:54 Flouride 56:30 Finding a Dentist 1:01:13 Conclusion ==== Dr. Burhenne is a bestselling author and a family and sleep medicine dentist who has been in private practice nearly 35 years, he has focused on patient-centered and preventative dental healthcare. He is a TEDx speaker and his advice regularly appears on media outlets such as CNN, NPR, The Huffington Post, Prevention, Men's Health, CBS, and MindBodyGreen. He is the creator of AsktheDentist.com, is dedicated to exploring the mouth-body connection and the role of the oral microbiome not only its role in oral health, but in overall heath. Most recently, he has been advising an oral microbiome testing company (Bristle) to help establish the importance of the oral microbiome in health. Dr.B's mission, by becoming a healthcare influencer, has been to illustrate to patients as well as providers that optimal health can not be achieved by ignoring oral health. New ways to look at oral health, and how it is connected to systemic health. Molecular mechanism of fluoride's effect on brain https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352304222002495#bib83 Tongue scraping study https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6406172/ Physicians CRP letter (explanation of how to use)https://askthedentist.com/crp-oral-health/ (printable version)https://askthedentist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/dental-crp-contribution-letter-1.pdf Bristle Test link https://www.bristlehealth.com/?oid=10&affid=6&%23038;_ef_transaction_id=81e0c47772f042599e3dc8e50b1e9bfc&%23038;utm_source=Ask+the+Dentist CE course for our functional provider list: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgLSzAOBfNU ___________________________ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidperlmutter/ Website: https://www.drperlmutter.com/ Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDRl_UAXxbHyOOjklnA0dxQ/?sub_confirmation=1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, Dr. Staci joins Dr. B to discuss the misinformation about flossing spread online by social media influencers. They explain why social media algorithms can be incredibly harmful, the destructive nature of clickbait and fearmongering, how studies against flossing measure up to the truth, and the positive results Dr. Staci has witnessed in her own patients who floss regularly. Our doctors then explore exactly what social media influencers say about flossing, the vital information they're conveniently omitting, why our hosts are irked by the iteration that flossing causes bleeding, and how some influencers use their large fan base in a highly irresponsible way. Dr. Staci's advice is simple: Please floss! And she warns against accepting medical advice that hasn't referenced any credible sources. Finally, we look at the Bristle Health study confirming the benefits of flossing, why Dr. B thinks that flossing is a no-brainer, and the transmissible nature of bacteria and other factors you must consider when making decisions about your oral health. Key Points From This Episode:Dr. Staci and Dr. B discuss the misinformation being spread online about flossing [00:52]Why social media algorithms are more harmful than helpful [01:22]The perils of clickbait and fearmongering [01:45]Assessing the studies that go against flossing [01:57]What Dr. Staci has witnessed in her patients who floss regularly [03:03]The (wrong) things social media influencers are saying about flossing [03:49]The vital information that influencers are omitting [05:59]Why Doctors B and Staci are irked by the statement that “flossing causes bleeding” [08:07]How it's utterly irresponsible to use a big following to spread misinformation [09:02]Dr. Staci's professional advice: Please floss [10:11]Talking about the Bristle study that confirms the benefits of flossing [11:00]Water picks as a great alternative to flossing [13:30]Dr. B gives his take on why flossing is a no-brainer [14:14]Why you need to also consider the transmissible nature of bacteria [15:39]A quick summary of what we've covered in this episode [18:33]How to Submit Your Question:Record your question for Dr. B at speakpipe.com/askthedentist Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Bristle Research: The effect of flossing on the oral microbiome‘How to clean the back of your tongueBristle Health Slate Electric FlosserAsk the Dentist Shop | FlossDr. Staci WhitmanFollow Dr. Staci on Instagram @doctor_staciFollow Dr. Staci on Twitter @doctorstaciFOLLOW DR. B: WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | YOUTUBE | TWITTER | TIKTOK | NEWSLETTER
Have you heard of The Bristle Reaction? We recently made a TikTok about this term that Vanessa created, and 8 million people watched! The Bristle Reaction is when your partner comes in for a hug or a kiss, and you feel yourself recoil. No matter how much you love your partner, there are times when their touch can immediately create a sense of tension. We polled our Instagram audience and found out 84% of people have experienced The Bristle Reaction. Even though it's so common, most people have no idea what to do about it. In fact, that's been the main comment on our viral TikTok: “How do we fix it?” So strap in, because we've got what you need! We go through the 3 major reasons why The Bristle Reaction happens, and 6 ways to overcome it. If you're ready to start enjoying your partner's touch again, this episode is a must-listen! Links & Resources: Our Book: Sex Talks: The Five Conversations That Will Transform Your Love Life Guide: Initiation 101 Go to GreenChef.com/pillow60 and use code pillow60 to get 60% off plus free shipping. Check out the show notes at vmtherapy.com/episode99
Bristle is a company that provides at-home oral health tests that analyze the oral microbiome, helping people understand the root cause of oral conditions such as cavities, gum disease, and bad breath. The founders of Bristle, who came from the genetics and genomics industry, noticed that there were no companies looking at the oral microbiome, so they decided to create one. Their goal is to develop more personalized care plans and more effective treatments, recognizing that what works for one person may not work for another. Bristle believes that oral disease is a massive problem that affects not just the mouth, but the entire body, with connections to conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and adverse pregnancy outcomes. By understanding the oral microbiome, Bristle aims to help improve overall health. In this podcast, we'll explore the importance of oral health with one of the co-founders, Brian Maurer and their innovative approach to help people take control of their oral microbiome. Key Takeaways:-The oral microbiome consists of both good and bad bacteria that can cause conditions such as cavities, gum disease, and bad breath.-Bristle helps patients understand the root cause of oral conditions and provides a quantitative measurement of oral health.-Oral disease is a massive problem in the US and the world, with over half of US adults having some form of gum disease and 90% having a cavity in a permanent tooth.-The mouth is constantly seeding the gut with oral bacteria, which can worsen conditions such as IBS, IBD, pregnancy outcomes, heart disease, and diabetes.-There is a complex relationship between oral health and heart health, with oral bacteria both contributing to and reducing blood pressure.-Bristle's goal is to develop more personalized care plans and more effective treatments for oral health and to improve overall health through understanding the oral microbiome. CONNECT WITH BRIAN MAURER:www.bristlehealth.comBrian Maurer on LinkedInBrian Maurer on Bristle Health
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