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Emotional trauma doesn't just live in your mind; it physically reshapes your biology, driving autoimmunity, fatigue, mysterious pain flares, and raising long-term disease risk. In this episode with Dr. Aimie Apigian, author of the runaway bestseller The Biology of Trauma, we uncover exactly how unprocessed emotional experiences (including the hidden epidemic of neglect) create a chronic freeze state in the nervous system that results in inflammation, toxin accumulation, and self-attack diseases. She explains why so many high-achieving women feel exhausted despite "doing everything right," and how perfectionism, shame, and buried insecurity are often trauma responses showing up as physical symptoms. We also talk about practical phases of nervous-system healing, starting with safety, so you don't retraumatize yourself trying to "fix" everything at once. This episode is for anyone tired of deciphering lab numbers while the real root stays invisible. "If we're holding onto our trauma, it literally creates the conditions in which it invites different toxins that then make us sick." - Dr. Aimie Apigian In This Episode: - Why trauma is the missing conversation in medicine - The body holds onto unresolved experiences - Emotional trauma and why neglect is the most common form - Defining neglect: why "too little for too long" is dangerous - Physical symptoms of emotional trauma - Three phases of safe trauma healing - How to heal from unconscious body-held trauma - Where to find The Biology of Trauma book Products & Resources Mentioned: Biology of Trauma: Get your copy here: https://www.biologyoftrauma.com/book Puori Grass-Fed Whey Protein: Get 32% off + free $25 shaker on first subscription with code WENDY at http://Puori.com/wendy Tru Energy Skincare Facial Serum: Special listener offer at https://trytruenergy.com/wendy Organifi Collagen: 20% off with code MYERSDETOX at https://organifi.com/myersdetox Chef's Foundry P600 Ceramic Cookware: 50% off sitewide + extra 20% with code WENDY20 at https://chefsfoundry.com Heavy Metals Quiz:Take it for free at https://heavymetalsquiz.com About Dr. Aimie Apigian: Dr. Aimie Apigian is a preventive & addiction medicine physician with master's degrees in biochemistry and public health. She's the national bestselling author of The Biology of Trauma and creator of nervous-system healing courses and a practitioner certification program that bridges functional medicine, attachment theory, and trauma resolution. Her work focuses on how the body physiologically stores fear and overwhelm from the past — and how releasing it changes health outcomes. Learn more at https://biologyoftrauma.com Disclaimer The Myers Detox Podcast was created and hosted by Dr. Wendy Myers. This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast, including Wendy Myers and the producers, disclaims responsibility for any possible adverse effects from using the information contained herein. The opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests' qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.
Cancer affects or will affect most of us, whether it comes to us personally or to someone we love. Arvin Martin reflects on his own journey with cancer and offers some ways to think about God's love and care through the pain cancer brings.Walking the Talk by Arvin MartinCancer StatisticsLosing Linda Mae: A Cancer Caregiving MemoirTrauma-Informed Churches - Janelle GlickThis is the 304th episode of Anabaptist Perspectives, a podcast, blog, and YouTube channel that examines various aspects of conservative Anabaptist life and thought.Sign-up for our monthly email newsletter which contains new and featured content!Join us on Patreon or become a website partner to enjoy bonus content!Visit our YouTube channel or connect on Facebook.Read essays from our blog or listen to them on our podcast, Essays for King JesusSubscribe on your podcast provider of choiceSupport us or learn more at anabaptistperspectives.org.The views expressed by our guests are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Anabaptist Perspectives or Wellspring Mennonite Church.
This is your daily horoscope for Saturday, January 31, and the most important aspects of the day:Moon in Cancer sextile Uranus in Taurus (12pm PT) Moon in Cancer trine Saturn in Pisces (2pm PT) Moon enters Leo (4pm PT) Moon in Leo trine Neptune in Aries (4pm PT) Moon in Leo opposite Pluto in Aquarius (10pm PT)Join Grimoire: Learn Astrology, Tarot & Strengthen Your Intuition, Magic + So Much MoreBook an Astrology Reading with StephanieJoin Next Month's Meet-Up: (Available on the Purr Tier for $10)Support the show
This week's reflection from Cody explores Emily Pearl Kingsley's parable “Welcome to Holland” alongside Rachel's real-life story: a young woman whose plans for a big-city life and long career are interrupted by cancer. It traces her grief, adjustment, and the ways she reframes her life. Through Rachel's experience, this week's episode reflects on choosing how to live when plans change—acknowledging loss, discovering unexpected joys, and finding meaning in a life that turned out different than you might have imagined.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Brian Custer. Summary of the Interview On Money Making Conversations Masterclass, Rushion McDonald interviews Brian Custer—Emmy Award–winning sportscaster, ESPN anchor, play-by-play commentator, cancer survivor, fashion enthusiast, and HBCU graduate of Hampton University. The discussion moves through Custer’s early life in Columbus, Ohio; the influence of Black media figures on his career; his journey from a childhood dreamer sitting beside his grandmother watching Walter Cronkite to becoming a nationally recognized sports broadcaster; and his path into fraternity life as a member of Kappa Alpha Psi. Custer describes how he discovered broadcasting at an early age, secured internships in high school, and worked grueling night shifts in radio before transitioning into television. But the most powerful portion of the interview is his emotional recounting of his battle with aggressive prostate cancer at age 42—a diagnosis he initially wanted to hide. He shares the moment his doctor insisted he use his platform to educate men of color about prostate cancer, a mission he now treats as a calling. The interview ends with sports talk—including commentary on the Gervonta “Tank” Davis vs. Ryan Garcia fight—and a heartfelt exchange about mentorship, legacy, and the importance of Black excellence and representation in media. Purpose of the Interview 1. To spotlight Brian Custer’s broadcasting journey He shares how childhood influences, mentors, and early opportunities shaped his journalism career. 2. To promote awareness about prostate cancer in men of color Custer uses his personal story to break stigmas surrounding screenings, early detection, and open discussion. 3. To inspire listeners to pursue their dreams despite obstacles He emphasizes resilience—from working overnight radio shifts to confronting a life-threatening diagnosis. 4. To highlight the impact of HBCUs and Black fraternities He explains how Hampton University and Kappa Alpha Psi shaped his identity and leadership. 5. To celebrate representation in sports media Custer honors trailblazers like Irv Cross, James Brown, and Carol Simpson, showing how visibility opened doors. Key Takeaways 1. Early exposure builds dreams Watching Walter Cronkite, Friday Night Videos, and Ted Koppel developed his passion for broadcasting.His grandmother’s nightly viewing rituals deeply influenced him. 2. Representation matters Seeing Irv Cross, James Brown, and Carol Simpson on television affirmed his ambition and provided powerful role models. 3. Hard work—not shortcuts—built his career Custer’s first job was midnight–8 a.m. radio, reading hourly newscasts.He later interned and volunteered long after programs ended to gain experience. 4. Prostate cancer is a silent but deadly threat His routine physical revealed a suspicious PSA level (5.4), leading to a biopsy and an aggressive cancer diagnosis.He initially refused repeat screenings due to stigma but credits his doctor’s persistence with saving his life. 5. Using his platform for good became a mandate His surgeon urged him to become an advocate for prostate cancer awareness—particularly for Black men, who are disproportionately affected. 6. Vulnerability creates connection Custer’s openness about fear, masculinity, and mortality mirrors Rushion’s own thyroid cancer journey, creating an intimate, healing conversation. 7. Career longevity requires authenticity and relationship-building Custer praises mentors like James Brown and the brotherhood of Black media professionals.He underscores the importance of connections—not shortcuts—in building a respected brand. Notable Quotes (All directly from the transcript.) [Brian Custer | Txt] On childhood dreams & representation “I knew what I wanted to do when I was five.” “Ted Koppel… the way he interviewed people… I was enthralled.” “Irv Cross was the guy… then it became James Brown for me.” On fraternity life “All I knew was Kappa Alpha Psi.” “The streets of heaven are crimson and cream.” On breaking into broadcasting “My first job… midnight to eight… delivering the newscast every hour.” “The news director said, ‘You certainly don’t look the way you sound.’” On prostate cancer “You got cancer. It’s aggressive.” “All I heard was cancer.” “My doctor said, ‘Use your platform… men of color need a young face like you.’” On stigma and survival “People stereotype what a cancer survivor looks like.” “Cancer doesn’t go away when you ignore it.” On sports and life (On Garcia vs. Tank Davis):“That liver shot… it was a business decision. He’s too pretty to get his face rearranged.” On brotherhood and mentorship “You’re a legend in this business.” “We’re brothers now… I’m lumping you in with my best friend.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Brian Custer. Summary of the Interview On Money Making Conversations Masterclass, Rushion McDonald interviews Brian Custer—Emmy Award–winning sportscaster, ESPN anchor, play-by-play commentator, cancer survivor, fashion enthusiast, and HBCU graduate of Hampton University. The discussion moves through Custer’s early life in Columbus, Ohio; the influence of Black media figures on his career; his journey from a childhood dreamer sitting beside his grandmother watching Walter Cronkite to becoming a nationally recognized sports broadcaster; and his path into fraternity life as a member of Kappa Alpha Psi. Custer describes how he discovered broadcasting at an early age, secured internships in high school, and worked grueling night shifts in radio before transitioning into television. But the most powerful portion of the interview is his emotional recounting of his battle with aggressive prostate cancer at age 42—a diagnosis he initially wanted to hide. He shares the moment his doctor insisted he use his platform to educate men of color about prostate cancer, a mission he now treats as a calling. The interview ends with sports talk—including commentary on the Gervonta “Tank” Davis vs. Ryan Garcia fight—and a heartfelt exchange about mentorship, legacy, and the importance of Black excellence and representation in media. Purpose of the Interview 1. To spotlight Brian Custer’s broadcasting journey He shares how childhood influences, mentors, and early opportunities shaped his journalism career. 2. To promote awareness about prostate cancer in men of color Custer uses his personal story to break stigmas surrounding screenings, early detection, and open discussion. 3. To inspire listeners to pursue their dreams despite obstacles He emphasizes resilience—from working overnight radio shifts to confronting a life-threatening diagnosis. 4. To highlight the impact of HBCUs and Black fraternities He explains how Hampton University and Kappa Alpha Psi shaped his identity and leadership. 5. To celebrate representation in sports media Custer honors trailblazers like Irv Cross, James Brown, and Carol Simpson, showing how visibility opened doors. Key Takeaways 1. Early exposure builds dreams Watching Walter Cronkite, Friday Night Videos, and Ted Koppel developed his passion for broadcasting.His grandmother’s nightly viewing rituals deeply influenced him. 2. Representation matters Seeing Irv Cross, James Brown, and Carol Simpson on television affirmed his ambition and provided powerful role models. 3. Hard work—not shortcuts—built his career Custer’s first job was midnight–8 a.m. radio, reading hourly newscasts.He later interned and volunteered long after programs ended to gain experience. 4. Prostate cancer is a silent but deadly threat His routine physical revealed a suspicious PSA level (5.4), leading to a biopsy and an aggressive cancer diagnosis.He initially refused repeat screenings due to stigma but credits his doctor’s persistence with saving his life. 5. Using his platform for good became a mandate His surgeon urged him to become an advocate for prostate cancer awareness—particularly for Black men, who are disproportionately affected. 6. Vulnerability creates connection Custer’s openness about fear, masculinity, and mortality mirrors Rushion’s own thyroid cancer journey, creating an intimate, healing conversation. 7. Career longevity requires authenticity and relationship-building Custer praises mentors like James Brown and the brotherhood of Black media professionals.He underscores the importance of connections—not shortcuts—in building a respected brand. Notable Quotes (All directly from the transcript.) [Brian Custer | Txt] On childhood dreams & representation “I knew what I wanted to do when I was five.” “Ted Koppel… the way he interviewed people… I was enthralled.” “Irv Cross was the guy… then it became James Brown for me.” On fraternity life “All I knew was Kappa Alpha Psi.” “The streets of heaven are crimson and cream.” On breaking into broadcasting “My first job… midnight to eight… delivering the newscast every hour.” “The news director said, ‘You certainly don’t look the way you sound.’” On prostate cancer “You got cancer. It’s aggressive.” “All I heard was cancer.” “My doctor said, ‘Use your platform… men of color need a young face like you.’” On stigma and survival “People stereotype what a cancer survivor looks like.” “Cancer doesn’t go away when you ignore it.” On sports and life (On Garcia vs. Tank Davis):“That liver shot… it was a business decision. He’s too pretty to get his face rearranged.” On brotherhood and mentorship “You’re a legend in this business.” “We’re brothers now… I’m lumping you in with my best friend.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Brian Custer. Summary of the Interview On Money Making Conversations Masterclass, Rushion McDonald interviews Brian Custer—Emmy Award–winning sportscaster, ESPN anchor, play-by-play commentator, cancer survivor, fashion enthusiast, and HBCU graduate of Hampton University. The discussion moves through Custer’s early life in Columbus, Ohio; the influence of Black media figures on his career; his journey from a childhood dreamer sitting beside his grandmother watching Walter Cronkite to becoming a nationally recognized sports broadcaster; and his path into fraternity life as a member of Kappa Alpha Psi. Custer describes how he discovered broadcasting at an early age, secured internships in high school, and worked grueling night shifts in radio before transitioning into television. But the most powerful portion of the interview is his emotional recounting of his battle with aggressive prostate cancer at age 42—a diagnosis he initially wanted to hide. He shares the moment his doctor insisted he use his platform to educate men of color about prostate cancer, a mission he now treats as a calling. The interview ends with sports talk—including commentary on the Gervonta “Tank” Davis vs. Ryan Garcia fight—and a heartfelt exchange about mentorship, legacy, and the importance of Black excellence and representation in media. Purpose of the Interview 1. To spotlight Brian Custer’s broadcasting journey He shares how childhood influences, mentors, and early opportunities shaped his journalism career. 2. To promote awareness about prostate cancer in men of color Custer uses his personal story to break stigmas surrounding screenings, early detection, and open discussion. 3. To inspire listeners to pursue their dreams despite obstacles He emphasizes resilience—from working overnight radio shifts to confronting a life-threatening diagnosis. 4. To highlight the impact of HBCUs and Black fraternities He explains how Hampton University and Kappa Alpha Psi shaped his identity and leadership. 5. To celebrate representation in sports media Custer honors trailblazers like Irv Cross, James Brown, and Carol Simpson, showing how visibility opened doors. Key Takeaways 1. Early exposure builds dreams Watching Walter Cronkite, Friday Night Videos, and Ted Koppel developed his passion for broadcasting.His grandmother’s nightly viewing rituals deeply influenced him. 2. Representation matters Seeing Irv Cross, James Brown, and Carol Simpson on television affirmed his ambition and provided powerful role models. 3. Hard work—not shortcuts—built his career Custer’s first job was midnight–8 a.m. radio, reading hourly newscasts.He later interned and volunteered long after programs ended to gain experience. 4. Prostate cancer is a silent but deadly threat His routine physical revealed a suspicious PSA level (5.4), leading to a biopsy and an aggressive cancer diagnosis.He initially refused repeat screenings due to stigma but credits his doctor’s persistence with saving his life. 5. Using his platform for good became a mandate His surgeon urged him to become an advocate for prostate cancer awareness—particularly for Black men, who are disproportionately affected. 6. Vulnerability creates connection Custer’s openness about fear, masculinity, and mortality mirrors Rushion’s own thyroid cancer journey, creating an intimate, healing conversation. 7. Career longevity requires authenticity and relationship-building Custer praises mentors like James Brown and the brotherhood of Black media professionals.He underscores the importance of connections—not shortcuts—in building a respected brand. Notable Quotes (All directly from the transcript.) [Brian Custer | Txt] On childhood dreams & representation “I knew what I wanted to do when I was five.” “Ted Koppel… the way he interviewed people… I was enthralled.” “Irv Cross was the guy… then it became James Brown for me.” On fraternity life “All I knew was Kappa Alpha Psi.” “The streets of heaven are crimson and cream.” On breaking into broadcasting “My first job… midnight to eight… delivering the newscast every hour.” “The news director said, ‘You certainly don’t look the way you sound.’” On prostate cancer “You got cancer. It’s aggressive.” “All I heard was cancer.” “My doctor said, ‘Use your platform… men of color need a young face like you.’” On stigma and survival “People stereotype what a cancer survivor looks like.” “Cancer doesn’t go away when you ignore it.” On sports and life (On Garcia vs. Tank Davis):“That liver shot… it was a business decision. He’s too pretty to get his face rearranged.” On brotherhood and mentorship “You’re a legend in this business.” “We’re brothers now… I’m lumping you in with my best friend.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSteve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Symptoms leading to diagnosis included progressively worsening headaches, tinnitus with pulsing in ears, dizziness, and immense head pressure during treadmill training that prompted an emergency eye exam revealing severe optic nerve bleeding.Surgery on November 1st, 2022 successfully removed 60 to 70% of the brain tumor, with the surgeon surprised Nathan didn't have a speech impediment given the tumor's extremely large size.Two weeks before diagnosis, Nathan heard a podcast about a man alleging to cure cancer with cannabis oil, and this person was providing the treatment free to cancer patients for seven years.Treatment protocol involved taking 10 pills daily containing 44 milligrams of cannabis each, combined initially with six cycles of chemotherapy and radiation, followed by six additional cycles of chemotherapy.Nathan's oncologist initially called the cannabis treatment a scam but later became encouraging about continuing the pills, stating Nathan was his best brain cancer patient at BC Cancer and that he never sees such results.Psychological impact included severe trauma for Nathan, his wife as caregiver, and 13-year-old son who witnessed Nathan crawling on floors due to extreme nausea and complications including a life-threatening blood clot.Cannabis provided multiple benefits including pain management, emotional regulation helping with depression, improved sleep for body recovery, and reduced inflammation which aided his athletic training recovery.Nathan was declared cancer free in 2023-2024 after continuous tumor shrinkage, with his oncologist stating he does not relate Nathan's success to the chemotherapy and radiation treatments.Multiple doctors have looked at Nathan's case and asked him to confirm his diagnosis, stating "you know you should be dead, right?" due to the rarity of his survival and recovery.Holistic healing approach included eliminating sugar, regular fasting for autophagy, sprouting broccoli for sulforaphane, taking vitamins C and D, and daily grounding by placing bare feet on earth for 30 minutes.A false positive scare occurred in November 2025 when an MRI showed what appeared to be recurrence, but December scan confirmed it was an artifact and Nathan remained cancer free.Nathan now coaches other cancer patients and has seen success with three people who experienced pseudoprogression (inflammation mistaken for tumor growth) that later showed actual shrinkage on subsequent scans.His dog was diagnosed with aggressive malignant melanoma in November 2025 with high mitotic count and given weeks to months to live, but is now being treated with the same cannabis oil formula designed for pets.Cancer experience completely transformed Nathan's perspective from being depressed and unmotivated before diagnosis to becoming extremely positive and passionate about helping others explore cannabis treatment options. Visit our website: CannabisHealthRadio.comFind high-quality cannabis and CBD + get free consultations at MyFitLife.net/cannabishealthDiscover products and get expert advice from Swan ApothecaryFollow us on Facebook.Follow us on Instagram.Find us on Rumble.Keep your privacy! Buy NixT420 Odor Remover Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this powerful and deeply human conversation, Dr. Michael Karlfeldt is joined by Bron Watson—registered nurse, educator, entrepreneur, and founder of The Serenity Project. With decades of experience in healthcare and two life-altering cancer diagnoses—breast cancer followed years later by incurable multiple myeloma—Bron brings a rare dual perspective: clinician and patient. Rather than being defined by diagnosis, she has transformed her lived experience into a framework for healing that integrates science, self-leadership, and soul.Bron shares her journey from passive patient to active participant, exploring what it truly means to become the CEO of your health. Together, she and Dr. Karlfeldt discuss navigating fear and uncertainty, asking empowered questions, and understanding what you can—and cannot—control. Bron introduces concepts such as the Serenity Project's “third space” (where science meets spirituality), the Serenity Prayer as a practical tool, capacity and the spoon theory, and strategies for managing fear without suppressing it. This episode also dives into integrative cancer care, functional medicine, mindset, and why healing is more than just physical outcomes.Whether you're facing cancer, supporting someone who is, or simply navigating uncertainty in life, this episode offers grounding wisdom and practical perspective. Bron's message is clear and compassionate: healing is personal, empowerment matters, and you can live fully—right where your feet are—no matter the diagnosis. This conversation is an invitation to step out of fear, reclaim agency, and find serenity even in life's hardest moments.Key Topics CoveredBecoming the CEO of your health as a cancer patientBron Watson's journey through breast cancer and multiple myelomaThe Serenity Project and the concept of the “third space” (science + soul)Managing fear, grief, and uncertainty without denialCapacity, energy management, and the spoon theoryIntegrative and holistic approaches alongside conventional oncologyAsking empowered questions and moving from passive to active careMindset, presence, and “being where your feet are”Why healing is not the same as longevityBuilding the right healthcare “team” beyond siloed medicine -----------------------------------------------A Better Way to Treat Cancer: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding, Preventing and Most Effectively Treating Our Biggest Health ThreatGrab my book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CM1KKD9X?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860 Unleashing 10X Power: A Revolutionary Approach to Conquering CancerGet it here: https://store.thekarlfeldtcenter.com/products/unleashing-10x-powerPrice: $24.99100% Off Discount Code: CANCERPODCAST1 Healing Within: Unraveling the Emotional Roots of CancerGet it here: https://store.thekarlfeldtcenter.com/products/healing-withinPrice: $24.99100% Off Discount Code: CANCERPODCAST2-----------------------------------------------Integrative Cancer Solutions was created to instill hope and empowerment. Other people have been where you are right now and have already done the research for you. Listen to their stories and journeys and apply what they learned to achieve similar outcomes as they have, cancer remission and an even more fullness of life than before the diagnosis. Guests will discuss what therapies, supplements, and practitioners they relied on to beat cancer. Once diagnosed, time is of the essence. This podcast will dramatically reduce your learning curve as you search for your own solution to cancer. To learn more about the cutting-edge integrative cancer therapies Dr. Karlfeldt offer at his center, please visit www.TheKarlfeldtCenter.com
This is your daily horoscope for Friday, January 30, and the most important aspects of the day:Moon in Cancer conjunct Jupiter in Cancer (7pm PT)Join Grimoire: Learn Astrology, Tarot & Strengthen Your Intuition, Magic + So Much MoreBook an Astrology Reading with StephanieJoin Next Month's Meet-Up: (Available on the Purr Tier for $10)Support the show
This week on the Daly Dose, Super Bowl LX is set as the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will be meeting each other in a rematch of their Super Bowl back in 2014.We recap the AFC and NFC title games and take a brief look forward and what we might expect in the big game!Then, we are joined by a very special guest who was recently a very special guest of the Colorado Avalanche!We sit down with cancer survivor Jackson Stroud, as he tells his incredible story. He discusses his hockey injury that completely changed his life, his big night with the Colorado Avalanche and why Avs captain Gabriel Landeskog actually lived up to the hype!Plus we ask for Jackson's way too early pick for the spring's Stanley Cup Final!This is a must listen episode that you won't want to miss!
In this week's interview we have the pleasure of chatting with the founder of Swan Apothecary, Robin Swan! Robin is a holistic health and cannabis medicine specialist. She has been in this industry for over 30 years and has helped thousands of people find herbal medicines to help with many different ailments and illnesses. In this interview we talk about cannabis as a medicine, and how it can help with cancer. We also talk about other natural medicines like psilocybin, and how it can be used to treat PTSD and other mental health problems. It's a really good conversation and we get to learn a lot about natural medicine, and the work Robin has done over the past few decades. Roll a few fat ones for this, I hope you enjoy the interview! If you're interested in getting some of the products from Robin, here is a link to her store: https://swanapothecary.com/shop/ Do you have any suggestions for guest on the show? Let us know by getting in touch over at Percys, or on our Discord Server!
Disease accelerates years in a month. Cancer cells reveal which patients might be most impacted by metastasis - a diagnosis invisible on Earth. Single crystals heal themselves through mechanisms we can't explain. These aren't projections. They're validated results from 2022-2025 that made 40-year NASA veterans say they'd never seen anything like it.The economics flipped. Merck flew Keytruda 30 days, discovered a crystal form missed in a decade of labs - $20B/year by 2030, exceeding SpaceX's entire revenue. The thesis: Two paths to space affordability: cut launch costs 10x AND multiply payload value 1,000x. Do what Earth cannot do at any price.Paradigm Shifts:
In Episode 150, astrologers Kristina Martin and Tara Redfield tackle the iconic partnership of Sonny and Cher through the lens of their birth charts. We begin with Cher's chart, revealing a fierce Cancer Rising with a hard shell. Her Moon in Capricorn and Saturn in Cancer reflect a strict, harsh upbringing, exemplified by her time in a Catholic orphanage. With Mars and Pluto in Leo in the 2nd House, she possessed the powerful ability to rise from the ashes, while her Sun in Taurus fueled her drive for tangible stability—famously crystallized in her mantra, "I am a rich man." Sonny Bono's chart shows a partner-oriented Libra Rising. A Venus in Pisces opposed by Neptune idealizes love, explaining his four marriages. However, a Mars square Pluto and opposition to Uranus reveals an exacting, rebellious, and volatile side. Combined with his Sun and Mercury in Aquarius, this indicates a personality that insisted things be done on his own terms. Together, their synergy is clear. They share a rare and exciting aspect between their chart rulers, where their individual life paths fully supported one another. A wealth of helpful aspects to her Venus in Gemini gave Cher feelings of value, appreciation, and love—including a trine from Mars, signaling intense chemistry. Yet, two Mars/Pluto aspects to their Moons foreshadowed the bitter, public "war of the roses" divorce, mirroring a contentious undercurrent that was always present. With an unstable Uranus square to Venus compounding matters, does the beat truly go on? Tune in to hear the final Venus compatibility score for this legendary duo! Book a Reading with us! Connect with Kristina Martin Book a Reading www.klmastrology.com astrologyklm@gmail.com www.instagram.com/klmastrology Connect with Tara Redfield Book a Reading www.anotherdaygreener.com anotherdaygreener@gmail.com www.instagram.com/anotherdaygreener/ www.tiktok.com/@anotherdaygreener
Medical Notes: How Cancer Hijacks Our Internal Clock, The Dangers Of Dirt, And Is Alcohol Ever Good For You? How cancer hijacks our internal clock. Why we should be wary of dirt. Science may have found a cure for nightmares. Is alcohol ever good for you?Host: Maayan Voss de Bettancourt Producer: Kristen Farrah Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
After my cancer diagnosis, food became an act of care instead of fear. These are five foods I leaned on to support my body (and still do). Shared from lived experience and faith. All the links, tools & resources I personally share:https://linktr.ee/cfreecancerfree
Wonderful guest Kristine Kieland (who lives in Minnesota where there are so many current events happening) is a multidimensional medium, spiritual mentor and translator of soul experience who bridges the unseen with the deeply human. In our show, we discuss the spiritual side of Minnesota, the fear of "losing myself if I evolve," WWII, her abuse (the first time she has really discloses the fullness of her knowledge), her 2009 cancer experience and of course, the ascension of the world with the help from the galactics/angels/dragons/etc.She leads the "Just Be Practice" at the end of our podcast with a channel from the "Galactic Delights." You have to listen to get it. Yet, vibration enhancer for sure!Kristine's Links:Website: https://kristinekieland.comLinkTree: https://linktr.ee/kristinekielandFacebook Business: https://www.facebook.com/.kkielandInstagram: @kristinekielandsees at https://www.instagram.com/kristinekielandsees YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KristineKielandLinkedIn: Kristine Kieland - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristinekieland*Host Eden Koz is a soul realignment specialist utilizing psychological empathy, intuition, psychic ability, mediumship, meditation, mindset shift, Reiki, dimensional and galactic healing, to name a few. She also performs spiritual Co#id Vac+ Healing as well as remote & face-to-face sessions with individuals and groups. **Additionally, in spreading the word... If you are questioning your Gold IRA because of potential scams (see EP188) or want to invest in a precious metals company with integrity...email: info@milesfranklin.com and put "Eden" in the subject line (they know me personally, so the best of attention and heart will come your way.)Miles Franklin website: https://milesfranklin.com Contact info for Eden Koz / Just Be®, LLC:Website: EdenJustBe.com Socials: TikTok, FB, FB (Just Be), X, Insta, LinkedInJust Be~Spiritual BOOM Podcast - Video Directories: BitChute, Rumble, ...
Dr. Marc Hedrick, President and CEO of Plus Therapeutics Inc., has expanded their focus from glioblastoma to leptomeningeal metastasis, a central nervous system cancer that is a growing challenge due to increased survival rates from primary cancers. Their highly sensitive, advanced diagnostic test, CNSide, can detect cancer cells in cerebrospinal fluid, addressing the shortcomings of imaging and outdated standard-of-care practices. Using AI and advanced data analytics, their lead drug candidate is uniquely suited for treating CNS cancers because its safety at high doses enables the precise delivery of radiation. Marc explains, "Since we last talked and we discussed primarily the use of radiotherapeutics for the treatment of glioblastoma. We've expanded that pretty significantly into a disease called leptomeningeal metastasis. And I think we may have touched on that briefly, at least conceptually, a few years ago. But now it's really real. We've just completed a phase one trial, and we're expanding that with the goal of getting the drug approved, perhaps sooner than with glioblastoma, by focusing on leptomeningeal cancer, for which there's nothing approved. And maybe it would be a good idea to back up and explain a little bit about what that is, because there's an epidemic of it that's not commonly understood." "So the central nervous system is a protected organ in the body. Now, I mean the brain and the spinal cord. And it's that way for a reason to keep bad things out. Things like infections, tumors, or certain chemical toxins. And that includes drugs. Only about 2% of all drugs get into the central nervous system, which is a problem from a therapeutic perspective. But there's an epidemic in terms of metastases to the brain and spinal cord. Let's call those the CNS collectively. And that's because many common tumors like breast cancer, lung cancer, gastrointestinal cancers, and melanoma are better controlled locally with drugs that don't have to worry about getting into the central nervous system. They just need to get into those specific organs and tissues and then exert control over the tumor where it occurred." $PSTV #LM #CNS #Cancer #LeptomeningealMetastases #CNSide #BrainCancer #Oncology #Radiotherapeutics #MedicalInnovation #CancerResearch #Biotechnology #PatientCare #ClinicalTrials #HealthcareInnovation #CancerTreatment #Neuroscience #MedTech plustherapeutics.com Download the transcript here
Dr. Marc Hedrick, President and CEO of Plus Therapeutics Inc., has expanded their focus from glioblastoma to leptomeningeal metastasis, a central nervous system cancer that is a growing challenge due to increased survival rates from primary cancers. Their highly sensitive, advanced diagnostic test, CNSide, can detect cancer cells in cerebrospinal fluid, addressing the shortcomings of imaging and outdated standard-of-care practices. Using AI and advanced data analytics, their lead drug candidate is uniquely suited for treating CNS cancers because its safety at high doses enables the precise delivery of radiation. Marc explains, "Since we last talked and we discussed primarily the use of radiotherapeutics for the treatment of glioblastoma. We've expanded that pretty significantly into a disease called leptomeningeal metastasis. And I think we may have touched on that briefly, at least conceptually, a few years ago. But now it's really real. We've just completed a phase one trial, and we're expanding that with the goal of getting the drug approved, perhaps sooner than with glioblastoma, by focusing on leptomeningeal cancer, for which there's nothing approved. And maybe it would be a good idea to back up and explain a little bit about what that is, because there's an epidemic of it that's not commonly understood." "So the central nervous system is a protected organ in the body. Now, I mean the brain and the spinal cord. And it's that way for a reason to keep bad things out. Things like infections, tumors, or certain chemical toxins. And that includes drugs. Only about 2% of all drugs get into the central nervous system, which is a problem from a therapeutic perspective. But there's an epidemic in terms of metastases to the brain and spinal cord. Let's call those the CNS collectively. And that's because many common tumors like breast cancer, lung cancer, gastrointestinal cancers, and melanoma are better controlled locally with drugs that don't have to worry about getting into the central nervous system. They just need to get into those specific organs and tissues and then exert control over the tumor where it occurred." $PSTV #LM #CNS #Cancer #LeptomeningealMetastases #CNSide #BrainCancer #Oncology #Radiotherapeutics #MedicalInnovation #CancerResearch #Biotechnology #PatientCare #ClinicalTrials #HealthcareInnovation #CancerTreatment #Neuroscience #MedTech plustherapeutics.com Listen to the podcast here
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Shannon Burkett has lived about six lives. Broadway actor. SNL alum. Nurse. Filmmaker. Advocate. Cancer survivor. And the kind of person who makes you question what you've done with your day. She wrote and produced My Vagina—the stop-motion musical kind, not the cry-for-help kind—and built a global movement after her son was poisoned by lead dust in their New York apartment. Out of that came LEAD: How This Story Ends Is Up to Us, a documentary born from rage, science, and maternal defiance. We talked about everything from The Goonies to Patrick Stewart to the quiet rage of parenting in a country that treats public health like a hobby. This episode is about art, anger, resilience, and what happens when an unstoppable theater nerd turned science geek Jersey girl collides with an immovable healthcare system.RELATED LINKSShannon Burkett Official SiteLEAD: How This Story Ends Is Up to UsEnd Lead PoisoningLinkedIn: Shannon BurkettBroadwayWorld ProfileFEEDBACKLike this episode? Rate and review Out of Patients on your favorite podcast platform. For guest suggestions or sponsorship email podcasts@matthewzachary.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sleep after cancer can feel impossible. Hormone changes, trauma, anxiety, night sweats, cortisol spikes, medications, and nervous system dysregulation can completely change the way your body experiences rest. And if you're lying awake at night thinking, "Why can't I sleep like I used to?"...you're not broken. Your body is just trying to protect you. In this episode, Jen shares a powerful, hopeful truth: Yes, you can sleep again. Not by forcing it. Not by controlling it. But by teaching your nervous system that it's safe again. This conversation dives into the real reasons sleep changes after a cancer diagnosis and how to gently rebuild rest through nervous system healing, environment design, simple rituals, and trauma-informed tools...with honesty, science, and a little humor. __________________________________________________________________________________
In this episode of the Radical Radiance Podcast, host Rebecca George speaks with Kim Harms, a breast cancer survivor and author of 'Carried Through Cancer.' Kim shares her personal journey through cancer, the inspiration behind her book, and the importance of community and connection during difficult times. The conversation delves into the emotional process of writing and interviewing other survivors, the role of faith in navigating cancer, and the healing power of sharing stories. Kim emphasizes the significance of allowing others to help and the grace needed in these challenging moments, ultimately conveying a message of hope and resilience for those facing similar struggles.Keywordsbreast cancer, faith, community, healing, resilience, cancer journey, support, writing, inspiration, hopeTakeawaysKim Harms is a breast cancer survivor and author.The book 'Carried Through Cancer' shares stories of hope.Community support is vital during cancer journeys.It's okay to feel anger and fear during tough times.God's presence can be felt even in suffering.Writing can be a therapeutic process for healing.Specific offers of help are more effective than general ones.Sharing stories can connect people in similar struggles.Faith can help reconcile difficult experiences with God.It's important to show grace to those who may not know how to help.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Kim Harms and Her Journey02:10 The Inspiration Behind 'Carried Through Cancer'04:43 The Emotional Process of Interviewing Survivors05:44 Personal Stories of God's Presence During Cancer10:29 Reconciling Faith with Cancer Diagnosis13:44 The Importance of Community and Connection17:11 The Healing Power of Writing20:13 Messages of Hope for Those Diagnosed24:44 Radiance Through SufferingCarried Through Cancer on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4s9iFe6Sponsors:Comfy Earrings: www.comfyearrings.comCSB: https://www.bhpublishinggroup.com/csb-womens-study-bible/?emid=pm:em:260101|acq|na|bibles|christian_standard_bible|na|2634076_radical_radiance_womens_study_bible:na:na&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=fy26_bh-bibles_spring26_womens-study-bible&utm_source=radical-radiance&utm_content=acquisition_womens-study-bible_20260101Live Oak Integrative Health: http://www.liveoakintegrativehealth.com/radianceLinks: Radiance Retreat Info: Radiance Retreat 2026 — Radical RadianceSpeaking: https://www.radicalradiance.live/speaking Creative Business Coaching: https://www.radicalradiance.live/coaching Camp for Creatives: https://www.radicalradiance.live/campforcreatives Listen to Radical Radiance on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/radical-radiance/id1484726102?uo=4 Listen to Radical Radiance on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/55N56VtU6q33ztgJNw7oTX?si=29648982bc91475f Take the FREE Waiting Personality Quiz: https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/676d5c2884dd1e00159563f6 Take the Why Are You Stuck in Your Calling? Quiz: https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/657326e6544f610014b40b67 Books:You're Not Too Late: Trusting God's Timing in a Hurry-Up World: https://amzn.to/44omO3kDo the Thing: Gospel-Centered Goals, Gumption, and Grace for the Go-Getter Girl: https://amzn.to/43IaFpMBefore Dawn: Knowing God's Presence in the Dark Seasons of Life: https://amzn.to/4pdsZjv
Let's discuss some weird weaponry from history. Exploding bats, flaming oxen, "gay bombs". All real and all REALLY weird. Let's Go! Thanks for listening. Want more of the show? Become a Patreon producer (or POOPR for the cool people) at www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast and get all of the bonus episodes! Now available to listen on Spotify! For merch and more, go to our official website: www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com Want to donate to the guys to appease your guilt for being better off than they are? Send it on over at www.paypal.com and use the email: themidnighttrainpodcast@gmail.com New merch designs up at https://themidnighttrain.threadless.com/ F*ck Cancer. Please support the organization. https://www.fuckcancer.org/
In this episode of Healthcare Americana, host Christopher Habig sits down with Kathy Giusti, two-time cancer survivor and founder of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation. Kathy explains why patients must adopt a "CEO mindset" to navigate the complexities of the American healthcare system. From the evolution of precision medicine to the life-saving power of self-advocacy, she shares how she transformed her personal battle into a global mission for better medical research. Tune in to learn how to take control of your health journey, build a support community, and leverage the latest advancements in immunotherapy to improve patient outcomes.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDoc HealthSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/More on Kathy Giusti, Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, Fatal to FearlessFollow Healthcare Americana: Instagram & LinkedIN
This is your daily horoscope for Thursday, January 29, and the most important aspects of the day:Mercury in Aquarius conjunct Venus in Aquarius (2am PT) Moon in Gemini square Saturn in Pisces (12pm PT) Moon enters Cancer (2:30pm PT) Moon in Cancer square Neptune in Aries (2:30pm PT)Join Grimoire: Learn Astrology, Tarot & Strengthen Your Intuition, Magic + So Much MoreBook an Astrology Reading with StephanieJoin Next Month's Meet-Up: (Available on the Purr Tier for $10)Support the show
Marco David is both a Chicago cop and pastor who finds himself leading Bert Berrios to faith in Jesus in prison–after he was one of the men who put him there. Learn how he came into that dual career and how God's true calling on his life was neither of these. Hear how Marco came to faith after overhearing another conversation where the gospel was preached. You never know who's listening as you are witnessing to others! Marco shares about what he calls collateral blessings, things that the enemy meant for evil and God uses for good, like his own multiple cancer diagnoses and the collateral blessings he finds in others' circumstances. He guides us in reading the Bible, hearing what God has to say, and prayer.Helpful links:6:4 fellowship Collateral Blessings, Marco's bookManny Mill, Koinonia HouseRadical Time OutLet us know what you thought of the show!Follow One80 on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website.Never miss a One80. Join our email list. Follow us on Instagram.Share One80, here's how!OneWay Ministries
In this episode of the Believe Big podcast, Ivelisse welcomes Dr. Lucas Tims from Root Causes Medical Clinic for an engaging conversation about the emerging use of Ivermectin in cancer therapy. Together, they explore Ivermectin's historical use, safety profile, and its promising potential as a repurposed, supportive treatment in integrative cancer care.Dr. Tims emphasizes the importance of personalized treatment plans developed alongside experienced integrative practitioners. The episode also dives into the real-world challenges of integrating Ivermectin into conventional protocols and how to navigate conversations with your care team.Whether you're a patient, caregiver, or healthcare professional, this episode offers an insightful look into the evolving landscape of cancer care and how combining conventional and complementary approaches may offer more options—and more hope—than ever before.Learn more about Dr. Lucas Tims here: Root Causes - ProvidersSuggested Resources:Root Causes Medical ClinicBLOG: Root Causes KnowledgeBelieve Big Podcast, episode #10 - IVC in the Cancer Arena with Dr. Lucas TimsBelieve Big Podcast, episode #53 - Sugar and Its Role in Cancer Cells with Dr. Lucas TimsBelieve Big - Key Questions to Ask Your Oncologist Send us Fan Mail! Click here >Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
Neptune enters Aries and it's the start of a 13-year chapter. Mars also powerfully aligns with Pluto in Aquarius, continuing to activate themes along transformation of the collective. Finally, a Leo Full Moon lights up the sky, a precursor to the February 17 solar eclipse.Timestamps:♈ Aries — 23:20♉ Taurus — 27:19♊ Gemini — 31:54♋ Cancer — 35:30♌ Leo — 40:25♍ Virgo — 44:05♎ Libra — 47:53♏ Scorpio — 50:56♐ Sagittarius — 55:25♑ Capricorn — 1:00:18♒ Aquarius — 1:04:16♓ Pisces — 1:07:29Read More:Free Webinar: Introduction to Energetic Sciences, February 5, 2026 at 8pm EThttps://empoweringastrology.com/free-webinar-intro-to-energetic-sciences-february-5-2026/Weekend Intensive: Energetic Sciences Module 1, February 21-22, 2026https://empoweringastrology.com/energetic-sciences-module-1-february-21-22-2026/Webinar Replay: The Astrology of 2026https://empoweringastrology.com/webinar-the-astrology-of-2026-what-will-it-mean-for-my-signWebinar: Saturn in Arieshttps://empoweringastrology.com/webinar-saturn-in-aries-2025-2028-what-will-it-mean-for-you/Mars in Aquarius: Sign by Signhttps://empoweringastrology.com/mars-in-aquarius-sign-by-sign/Jupiter in Cancer: Sign by Signhttps://empoweringastrology.com/jupiter-in-cancer-sign-by-signSaturn in Pisces: The Look Withinhttps://empoweringastrology.com/saturn-in-pisces-look-within-2023-2026/Saturn in Pisces: Sign by Signhttps://empoweringastrology.com/saturn-in-pisces-sign-by-sign-2023-2026/Uranus in Taurus: Earthquakehttps://empoweringastrology.com/uranus-in-taurus-earthquake/Uranus in Taurus: Sign by Signhttps://empoweringastrology.com/uranus-in-taurus-sign-by-sign/Neptune in Aries: A New Dawnhttps://empoweringastrology.com/neptune-in-aries-a-new-dawn-what-does-neptune-in-aries-mean/Neptune in Aries: Sign by Signhttps://empoweringastrology.com/neptune-in-aries-sign-by-sign/Pluto in Aquarius: Transforming Humanityhttps://empoweringastrology.com/pluto-in-aquarius-transforming-humanity-2023-2044-what-will-it-mean/Pluto in Aquarius: Sign by Signhttps://empoweringastrology.com/pluto-in-aquarius-what-does-it-mean-for-my-zodiac-sign/Subscribe to My Mailing Listhttp://eepurl.com/gwPi_zAstrology Webinars and Courseshttps://empoweringastrology.freshlearn.com/Book Your Astrology Consultationhttps://empoweringastrology.as.me/Astrology Gift Certificateshttps://empoweringastrology.com/gift-certificates/#eclipseseason #neptuneinaries #marsconjunctpluto #plutoinaquarius #aquairusseason #suninaquarius #saturninpisces #elementair #january2026astrology #januaryastrology #empoweringastrology #katiesweetman #astrologyplusconsciousness #holisticastrology #astrologyforecast #soulalchemy #thesoulsjourney #modernmystics #astrology #astrologie #astrologia #astrolog #astrologersofinstagram #horoscope #horoscopes #astrologyposts #dailyhoroscope #dailyastrology #weeklyhoroscopes #weeklyastrology
Originally uploaded for members only Nov16As the tour comes to a close, Doug and Andy find a moment to squeeze out a podcast before hitting the stage in Portland, Maine. Doug's 94 yr old Aunt Bev also makes an appearance, remembering his first time on TV (included at the end!)If you’re 21 or older, get 25% OFF your first order + free shipping on orders $89+ @ IndaCloud with code STANHOPE at https://inda.shop/STANHOPE #indacloudpodSupport the show & get 20% off your first Lucy order with code STANHOPE at https://www.lucy.co/STANHOPESupport the show: http://www.Patreon.com/stanhopepodcast
This week, after an extended stay in Pisces, Neptune enters Aries for the next 12 years. Mars and Pluto join ferocious but innovative forces to focus on the future. Mercury and Venus bring inspirational words about our values. A sizzling Full Moon in Leo sets the tone for the upcoming eclipses. And a listener question about the Progressed Moon. Plus: Abraham Lincoln saves the world, failing for spite, and standing up and standing out! Read a full transcript of this episode. Have a question you'd like answered on the show? Email April or leave it here! Subscribe to April's mailing list and get a free lunar workbook at each New Moon! Love the show? Make a donation! Timestamps [1:21] Neptune enters Aries (Jan. 26, 9:34 am PST and will stay in this sign until May 2038. The last time Neptune moved through Aries was from April 13, 1861-April 7, 1875. Can a single individual, or a single nation, save the world? [5:17] Mars conjunct Pluto (Jan. 27, 3:01 pm PST) at 3°34' Aquarius, a potentially ruthless combination. Use personal will toward something collectively meaningful. [8:47] Mercury conjunct Venus (Jan. 29, 2:17 am PST) at 14°57' Aquarius on Sabian symbol 15 Aquarius, Two lovebirds sitting on a fence. Sometimes love is as simple as choosing to sit on the fence together and enjoy one another's company. [11:45] Moon Report! Leo Full Moon (Feb. 1, 2:09 pm PST) at 13°03' Leo. The Moon is on Sabian symbol 14 Leo, The human soul awaiting opportunity for expression and the Sun is on 14 Aquarius, A train entering a tunnel. Are we using our individual voice in service of something larger than ourselves? Are we speaking for our family, our community, or even our country when it matters? [15:30] Lunar Phase Family Cycle (LPFC). This is the Full Moon (awareness point) in an LPFC that began on Aug. 4, 2024, with a New Moon at 12°34' Leo. The First Quarter (first action point) of this LPFC was on May 4, 2025, at 14°21' Leo. The Last Quarter (final action point) of this LPFC will be on Nov. 1, 2026, at 9°25' Leo. [17:12] Void-of-Course (VOC) Moon Periods. On Jan. 27, the Moon in Taurus sextiles Saturn in Pisces (9:58 am PST). It's VOC for 2 hours 57 minutes, then enters Gemini (12:55 pm PST). Practice being the grown-up in the room. [18:40] The Moon in Gemini squares Saturn in Pisces (Jan. 29, 11:56 am PST). It's VOC for 2 hours 36 minutes, then enters Cancer (2:32 pm PST). Get into the habit of gaining clarity and choosing words carefully before sending a message out into the world. [19:43] The Moon in Cancer trines Saturn in Pisces (Jan. 31, 1:52 pm PST). It's VOC for 2 hours 17 minutes, then enters Leo (4:09 pm PST). Get into the habit of establishing emotional boundaries. [21:15] Listener Kelly with a Y asks about the Progressed Moon. [27:25] To have a question answered on a future episode, leave a message of one minute or less at speakpipe.com/bigskyastrologypodcast or email april (at) bigskyastrology (dot) com; put “Podcast Question” in the subject line. Free ways to support the podcast: subscribe, like, review and share with a friend! [27:56] A tribute to this week's donors! If you would like to support the show and receive access to April's special donors-only videos, go to BigSkyAstropod.com and contribute $10 or more. You can make a one-time donation in any amount or become an ongoing monthly contributor.
Welcome to the Komen Health Equity Revolution podcast series on Real Pink. Each month in this series, we bring together patients, community partners, health care providers, researchers and advocates to talk about real challenges and real solutions driving the health equity revolution. Today, we're exploring what happens when survival requires more than strength — it requires grace. Our guest, breast cancer survivor and advocate Joi White, discovered that letting go, softening and advocating for herself became the real pathway to healing. Her story is courageous, culturally resonant and deeply honest.
Press ballyhooed heart, stroke risks associated with Omega-3 supplementation, but new study dispels fears over fish oil-atrial fibrillation link; Research highlights cancer, diabetes risks from food preservatives; Do the new dietary guidelines go too far, or are they a cop-out? GLP-1 weight loss drug use could save airlines millions on fuel costs; Does a “complex tear” of the hip labrum inevitably require surgery?
What if sustainable weight loss wasn't about dieting harder—but about restoring your metabolism and learning how to live well for the long term?In this episode of the Visibly Fit Podcast, I sit down with Maxime Sigouin, founder of MAVI Wellness and author of Forever Fit, to unpack what metabolic health really means—and why most people regain the weight they work so hard to lose.Maxime's story is powerful. After his late partner was diagnosed with breast cancer at just 22 years old, everything changed. Through whole-food, plant-based nutrition and lifestyle shifts, she lived years beyond what doctors predicted. That experience didn't just shape his beliefs—it ignited his mission to help others avoid preventable chronic disease and reclaim their vitality.We talk about why most diets fail, how metabolism actually works, and why mindset—not motivation—is what keeps people stuck. If you've ever felt discouraged by past programs, overwhelmed by conflicting nutrition advice, or frustrated by weight that won't stay off, this episode is for you.You'll learn why Maxime calls healthy living a “seatbelt for life,” how reverse dieting protects your metabolism, and why taking care of yourself isn't selfish—it's one of the most loving things you can do for the people who depend on you.This conversation will challenge how you think about food, movement, discipline, and aging—and it will leave you encouraged, equipped, and ready to take your next step toward lasting health.Chapters:[00:00] Podcast Preview[01:12] Topic and Guest Introduction[04:10] A Life Driven by Purpose[06:35] Cancer, Nutrition, and a Wake-Up Call[08:52] Why Plant-Based Living Is a “Seatbelt for Life”[09:50] Athletic Performance on a Plant-Based Diet[10:55] Rebranding, Marriage, and MAVI Wellness[11:40] What “Forever Fit” Really Means[14:20] Reverse Dieting Explained[17:10] Why Transformation Starts in the Mind[19:45] Self-Sabotage and Talking Yourself Off the Ledge[20:50] Why Self-Care Is Not Selfish[22:36] The Five-Phase Forever Fit Blueprint[30:20] The Power of Sleep, Hydration, and Daily Movement[36:12] The One Mindset Shift That Changes Everything[38:49] Where To Get Forever Fit Book[39:25] Final Encouragement[41:30] Maxime's Life Verse and TattoosResources mentioned:Forever Fit Book Website: foreverfitbook.comGet your copy on AmazonConnect with today's guest:Maxime Sigouin is an accomplished fitness coach and athlete, and the founder of MAVI Wellness, formerly known as Fit Vegan Coaching. With over a decade of experience, Maxime helps people across the country build healthier, more sustainable lifestyles through whole-food, plant-based nutrition and exercise.He has supported hundreds—approaching a thousand—individuals in transitioning to healthier habits and has become a respected voice in the health and wellness space. Maxime offers one-on-one coaching, online programs, and community-based support designed to promote long-term metabolic health and lasting results.Beyond coaching, Maxime's heart for service runs deep. He completed a powerful cycling journey from Canada to San Francisco to raise funds for cancer patients, a cause that is deeply personal to him. Driven by faith and purpose, he is passionate about helping others thrive physically, mentally, and spiritually.Maxime's long-term mission is to impact 1 million lives by 2050 through sustainable health, education, and lifestyle transformation. P.S. If you're just checking out the show to see if it's...
In this episode, you'll hear science, soul, humor, honesty, and the kind of grounded wisdom that only comes from someone who has lived this path from every angle. Because Achim Zinggrebe, MD, truly has—as a physician, cancer thriver, and son of a thriver. This heartfelt episode is also packed with practical support on how to navigate the parts of cancer healing that aren't always discussed, such as: How to soften fear with gratitude Handling the pressure to "bounce back" after treatment The real inner work that leads to true healing How to rebuild trust in your body What it means to support someone you love without trying to fix or control their journey This episode is a big hug and a book of wisdom all wrapped together. To learn more about Dr. Zinggrebe, check out his website and Amazon author page.
In this groundbreaking episode of Pushing the Limits, we sit down with Christian Drapeau, MSc - stem cell scientist, author of Cracking the Stem Cell Code, and founder & Chief Science Officer of the regenerative health company Stemregen. Christian shares his 25-plus years of pioneering research into stem cells and regenerative biology, beginning with his revolutionary idea that stem cells are the body's innate repair system, not just a medical oddity studied in labs. What We Discuss in This Episode The History of Stem Cell Science: How Christian's early neurophysiology work led him to explore blue-green algae (Aphanizomenon flos-aquae) and its surprising effects on immune health. Early hypotheses and lab studies that showed certain natural compounds actually increase circulating stem cells, kick-starting the idea of Endogenous Stem Cell Mobilization (ESCM). The Quest for Natural Stem Cell Mobilisers: Christian's global travels to find powerful plant medicines used in traditional cultures, from Madagascar's Aloe macroclada to sea buckthorn from the Tibetan plateau, and how these botanicals can increase stem cell circulation by as much as 80%. Stemregen Science & Products: We unpack Christian's work validating that increasing your own stem cells in circulation can support tissue repair, healthy aging, and whole-body regeneration, hitting at the heart of why so many chronic conditions persist. What the Stemregen Protocol includes: STEMREGEN Release — designed to support your body's natural release and migration of stem cells. Stemregen Mobilise — supports stem cell delivery by improving microcirculation and capillary health. Stemregen Signal — enhances cellular communication so stem cells can navigate to where they're needed most. Incredible Cases & Stories: Christian highlights compelling real-world cases showing how enhancing stem cell circulation supports recovery, improved vitality, and quality of life, not by treating symptoms, but by strengthening the body's own repair system. Stem Cell Therapies: Pros & Cons We also dive into conventional stem cell therapies (umbilical, adult stem cells, exosomes), contrasting them with the natural approach Christian advocates, including safety, effectiveness, and longevity implications. Why We Age: A New Perspective Christian previews his upcoming book on aging - reframing aging as a balance between repair vs. regeneration speed, and what practical lifestyle and botanical strategies can help tip the scales towards regeneration.
In this episode of the YUromigospodcast, Brian Rini, Tom Powles, and Karine Tawagi discuss the complexities of immunotherapy re-challenge in bladder cancer. They explore the current landscape, including the challenges of existing data, the importance of understanding patient responses, and the potential for future research in antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). The conversation highlights the need for more definitive studies to guide treatment decisions and improve patient outcomes.
In this episode of the Oncology Brothers podcast, we dived into the current treatment landscape for head and neck cancer. We welcomed Dr. Fangdi Sun, a head and neck medical oncologist from Stanford University, to discuss key topics including: • The importance of initial workup and the role of biomarkers, including HPV and EBV testing. • Treatment paradigm for early-stage and locally advanced head and neck cancers, focusing on the differences between HPV-positive and HPV-negative disease. • The evolving role of immunotherapy and the new perioperative approaches in treatment. • Insights into managing metastatic disease, including the use of PD-L1 scores and systemic therapy options. • The significance of multidisciplinary collaboration in optimizing patient care. Whether you're a healthcare professional or simply interested in oncology, this episode provides valuable insights into the complexities of head and neck cancer treatment. Don't miss out on this informative discussion! Follow us on social media: • X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/oncbrothers • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oncbrothers • Website: https://oncbrothers.com/ Subscribe to our channel for more episodes as we continue to bridge the gap in oncology! #HeadAndNeckCancer, #HPV, #Immunotherapy, #MultidisciplinaryCare, #OncologyBrothers
Today Dr Meredith Herman and I interview Clara Cirks. What we discuss with Clara: Clara's journey with stage 4 lung cancer Using social media as advocacy and video journaling “Cancer questions with Clara” and cancer education on TikTok The therapeutic power of storytelling Connecting patients, clinicians, and community Perspective from pathology: seeing the person behind the specimen Identity, survivorship, and living with cancer Disability, independence, and self-advocacy The impact of community events like the Above + Beyond Cancer Gala Why patient voices matter in medicine Links for this episode: InVision from Cision Vision The Path to PathA Pathologists' Assistant Shadowing Network Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning Dress A Med scrubs Clara on TikTok Clara on Instagram Cure Today Living with Metastatic Lung Cancer: Clara's Honest Take on Life and Treatment Clara's Story: Blood Donations Saved My Life Above + Beyond Cancer Gilda's Club People of Pathology Podcast: Twitter Instagram
Duncan shares his transformative journey into the carnivore diet, detailing how it has significantly improved his health, energy levels, and athletic performance. He discusses the misconceptions surrounding nutrition, particularly in relation to cancer treatment and recovery, and emphasises the importance of community support in navigating dietary changes. The dialogue also touches on the influence of media narratives on public perception of health and nutrition, and concludes with reflections on personal experiences and future aspirations.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background04:31 The Journey to Carnivore Diet09:40 Experiences with Health and Nutrition14:24 Cancer and Nutrition18:42 The Role of Data and Science in Nutrition23:11 Community and Support in Carnivore Lifestyle27:23 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans
Dr. Monty Pal and Dr. Mary Feng discuss the latest advances in metastatic colorectal, gastric, and gastroesophageal cancers that were presented at the 2026 ASCO Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium.
Has Modern Technology Killed Evolution? Modern advancements allow us to live in extreme environments and survive conditions that would've once been fatal. Do these technological leaps mean our species has finally bypassed the ancient laws of biological evolution? Our expert explains how our unique development might actually be working in harmony with these environmental pressures rather than against them.Guest: Steve Reilly, PhD, assistant professor of genetics, Yale School of Medicine The Schizophrenia Spectrum: Early Warning Signs And Vague Symptoms While Hollywood often portrays schizophrenia in its most extreme form, the actual progression of the disorder is much different than what we see on screen. This week, our expert explains why these symptoms are frequently misdiagnosed, how they can affect anyone under the right neurological conditions, and why identifying early warning signs is the most effective way to change the long-term outlook for patients.Guest: Dr. Christopher Correll, professor of psychiatry, Zucker School of Medicine, chief medical officer, MedLin Medical Notes: How Cancer Hijacks Our Internal Clock, The Dangers Of Dirt, And Is Alcohol Ever Good For You? How cancer hijacks our internal clock. Why we should be wary of dirt. Science may have found a cure for nightmares. Is alcohol ever good for you? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A survivor's reflection on what I wish I'd known before cancer—and the small choices that matter most. All the links, tools & resources I personally share:https://linktr.ee/cfreecancerfree
A growing number of post-pandemic reports have described cancer diagnoses, recurrence, or progression following COVID-19 vaccination or SARS-CoV-2 infection. While no causal relationship has been established, these observations raise important questions that warrant careful, hypothesis-driven investigation. The rapid development and global distribution of mRNA and viral vector vaccines during the pandemic was a landmark achievement in public health, essential in reducing severe COVID-19 cases and mortality. However, the novelty of these vaccines and the absence of long-term carcinogenicity or genotoxicity testing have led some researchers to ask whether rare but biologically plausible interactions with cancer pathways might exist. At the same time, pandemic-related disruptions in routine cancer screening and treatment were anticipated to influence diagnosis patterns. Yet, some reports have described unexpected phenomena, such as rapid disease progression in previously stable cancers or tumor appearance near injection sites, that are not easily explained by delayed care alone. The Review: Examining 69 Studies on Cancer Diagnoses After COVID-19 Vaccination or Infection In a review published in Volume 17 of Oncotarget, titled “COVID vaccination and post-infection cancer signals: Evaluating patterns and potential biological mechanisms,” Charlotte Kuperwasser (Tufts University) and Oncotarget Editor-in-Chief Wafik S. El-Deiry (The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University) examined 69 peer-reviewed publications spanning January 2020 to October 2025. Full blog - https://www.oncotarget.org/2026/01/26/exploring-possible-links-between-covid-19-vaccination-infection-and-cancer/ Paper DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.28824 Correspondence to - Charlotte Kuperwasser - charlotte.kuperwasser@tufts.edu, and Wafik S. El-Deiry - wafik@brown.edu Abstract video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_-AaojOoR8 Sign up for free Altmetric alerts about this article - https://oncotarget.altmetric.com/details/email_updates?id=10.18632%2Foncotarget.28824 Subscribe for free publication alerts from Oncotarget - https://www.oncotarget.com/subscribe/ Keywords - cancer, COVID, vaccine, infection, lymphoma, leukemia, sarcoma, carcinoma To learn more about Oncotarget, please visit https://www.oncotarget.com and connect with us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Oncotarget/ X - https://twitter.com/oncotarget Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/oncotargetjrnl/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@OncotargetJournal LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/oncotarget Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/oncotarget/ Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/user/Oncotarget/ Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0gRwT6BqYWJzxzmjPJwtVh MEDIA@IMPACTJOURNALS.COM
Has Modern Technology Killed Evolution? Modern advancements allow us to live in extreme environments and survive conditions that would've once been fatal. Do these technological leaps mean our species has finally bypassed the ancient laws of biological evolution? Our expert explains how our unique development might actually be working in harmony with these environmental pressures rather than against them.Guests: Steve Reilly, PhD, assistant professor of genetics, Yale School of MedicineHost: Elizabeth WestfieldProducer: Kristen Farrah Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.