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Dr Bryan Chung is the not-so-secret advice columnist behind Dear Doctor Ninja Bryan is a methodologist and a surgeon who improves people’s relationship with science. The biggest compliment Bryan's ever received was from his mentor while in residency. “You deserve this award because, after four years, I finally understand what you’re talking about.” Bryan has been getting better at helping people understand what he’s talking about since. Listen to the EatMoveLive52 Podcast Want to get the EatMoveLive52 Podcast delivered to your phone, tablet, or computer automatically? Subscribe to the podcast via your favorite podcasting service using the links at the bottom of the page, and let them take care of the rest! About Dr. Bryan Chung and Dr. Ninja Dr Bryan Chung, Phd aka Dear Doctor Ninja "I want to change how we see our relationship with science in how we work and live." - Bryan Chung, PhD Bryan's Introduction 1. You're all kinds of doctors (MD and PhD). What inspired you to take both of those routes? How does one play off the other? 2. What inspires you to explain research with such passion and creativity? 3. People on the internet often talk about the medical profession as if they don't know what they are doing when it comes to nutrition or exercise? What's your take on this? 4. Can you explain what evidence-based medicine is? 5. Keto, Carnivore, and Low Carb diets and where they're good 6. The thyroid, Hashimoto's Disease, and gluten-free diets 7. Gluten-free diets and celiac disease 8. Healthy at Every Size - Can you have health at every size? 9. What does it mean to be healthy? What's the definition of 'health?' To wrap up... You don't just answer questions for lay people. You also help professionals see science and evidence in a different way. I hear you even wrote a book on this? Tell us about it. Can you tell our listeners where they can find you? Dear Dr. Ninja Online — DearDr.Ninja Bryan on Medium — Bryan Chung on Medium Question The Start And End With The Question – Bryan’s Book Preview – CriticalMass.ninja BryanChung.org Funny stuff mentioned Jimmy Kimmel – Pedestrian Question – What is Gluten JP Sears – How to be gluten intolerant Love the show? Subscribe and Review the EatMoveLive52 Podcast Reviews help spread the word, big time! It only takes a minute to leave a quick review. Just try ten words and see how fast it goes! Oh, and subscribing to the show brings each episode to you and your phone automatically! Subscribe or review on Apple/iTunes Subscribe or review on Podbean Subscribe or review on Stitcher Subscribe or review on Google Play Use the RSS feed in your favorite podcast app Our podcast theme music is "Protofunk" by Kevin MacLeod of incompetech.com. Licensed under Creative Commons 3.0. Talk soon, Roland & Galina
The Guys Like Us podcast is joined with Brian Chung and Bryan Chung, co-founders of Alabaster, a company that explores the intersection of creativity, beauty, and faith. In this episode, Alabaster co-founders speak on their inspiration behind the launch of their idea after their encounters together in college. Brian Chung talks about his upbringing growing up to Buddhist parents and then on his conversion to Christianity. We speak about engaging with culture, using art and faith together to provide for a deeper experience. Finally, we discuss the relationship they develop with their customers, including a powerful list of testimonies! You can find more about them at alabasterco.com
Bryan Chung is a plastic/hand surgeon and PhD research designer. He is a methodologist who improves people’s relationship with science. In This Episode We Discuss: --> Bryan’s advice column for people who have “relationship problems with Science” --> If things merely confirm what you are already doing, why you should filter it out --> How to determine what is practically meaningful from a study --> The importance of establishing what the research question is --> How to deal with the daunting nature of statistics in research --> Why you’re already good enough to start engaging with research SHOW NOTES: sigmanutrition.com/episode273
Covington talks to Bryan Chung from altMBA21
This week we're exploring the ways that science and technology are changing sports, on and off the playing field. We'll speak to journalist Mark McClusky about his book "Faster, Higher, Stronger: How Sports Science Is Creating a New Generation of Superathletes - and What We Can Learn from Them." And we'll get the scientific perspective on sports supplements with Dr. Bryan Chung, founder of Evidence Based Fitness.
Alabaster Co. was formed by business and creative partners Bryan Chung and Brian Chung. Two friends with the same name. They are passionate about exploring the intersection of creativity, beauty and faith in all of its forms. Bryan joins us on the podcast to tell us about their first project, "The Bible Beautiful". They created a redesign of the four gospel books of the bible, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John by pairing the text with visual imagery and modern design. They believe the culture is on the cusp of asking the question "What is beautiful?" and they want to be forerunners in that conversation. Just released in April of 2017, the four gospels can be found on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Gospels-Set-Alabaster-Bible/dp/0998741140/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1510296853&sr=8-1&keywords=alabaster+co Or visit Alabaster Co.'s website https://www.alabasterco.com
Pixel Digest: A podcast from InterVarsity's Ministry in Digital Spaces
Theme music: “I’m Going Bazurky” by morgantj http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/morgantj/29944 The conversation roadmap: Special host: Henry Lucey-Lee https://twitter.com/h_luceylee Special guest: Bryan Chung https://twitter.com/bryancreates Special guest: Brian Chung https://twitter.com/brianchung Alabaster http://www.alabasterco.com/ Alabaster Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/519726203/alabaster-the-bible-beautiful Alabaster Vimeo https://vimeo.com/180526504 InterVarsity Arts Ministry http://arts.intervarsity.org/ CIVA (Christians in the Visual Arts http://civa.org/
This week we're exploring the ways that science and technology are changing sports, on and off the playing field. We'll speak to journalist Mark McClusky about his book "Faster, Higher, Stronger: How Sports Science Is Creating a New Generation of Superathletes – and What We Can Learn from Them." And we'll get the scientific perspective on sports supplements with Dr. Bryan Chung, founder of Evidence Based Fitness.
Physique Coaches Scott Tousignant and Bryan Krahn are joined by Bryan Chung to discus the importance of taking an evidence based approach to Physique Training. As always we share a progress update from our current aesthetic muscle building plans. Visit the Jacked After 40 website https://www.jackedafter40.com/ Bryan Chung's website: www.EvidenceBasedFitness.com Do you have a topic you’d like us to cover in a future episode? Send it to scotttousignant@gmail.com
Episode 42: Dr. Bryan Chung, MD and PhD researcher, talks about evidence-based fitness, problems with the fitness and nutrition industry, the issue of calories, metabolic advantages of certain diets, psychology of dieting and game-changing research on the relevance of muscle protein synthesis as a proxy measure for hypertrophy.