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Best podcasts about Charles Barber

Latest podcast episodes about Charles Barber

Get Fit with Jodelle
The Crucial Role of Electrolytes, Salt, Minerals, Magnesium Bicarb, Ozone & how to avoid rigidity

Get Fit with Jodelle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 79:59


This is gonna be a salty podcast. That's right, I want to touch on the benefits of staying salty and the crucial role of electrolytes. The vast majority of my clientele I am finding has an electrolytes imbalance, and are chronically dehydrated. Drinking water is important. but without the minerals to help it get into the cell, you will spending more time in the bathroom than out living your best life with vitality and energy. The vast majority of my clientele are chronically fatigued too, and one of the first things I address with them is minerals and electrolytes. So to help you understand the crucial role of electrolytes, staying salty and other ways to optimize your health, because that's what this podcast is all about, I've brought on Charles Barber.....Charles is a nutrition educator and researcher, plant geneticist and soil scientist after struggling for years with chronic fatigue, weakened immunity and depression and found that when it comes to nutrition our world is missing 4 crucial things.... I”ll let him enlighten you as to what those are. To purchase any of the products mentioned here today, visit: Crucial Four Islandic Sea Salt: https://crucialfour.com/JODELLE Promo code: JODELLE for 15% off Find more of Charles highly educational free videos here:    / crucialfour   Would you like help navigating your health journey and achieving your pro-metabolic goals? I offer coaching worldwide for one flat rate initial consult of $199. Email me at getfitwithjodelle@gmail.com to get get started! Thanks to our show sponsors: Buffalo Gal Hair and Skin Products from High Quality Natural Sources Use Promo code: JODELLE for 15% off https://tallowskincare.idevaffiliate.... GlideSUP Paddleboards https://www.glidesup.comsca_ref=3347725.6bJYhtLqEp   use “JODELLE10” for 10 percent off C60 Purple Power https://c60purplepower.com/get-fit/ Promo code: JODELLE saves 10% SaunaSpace Red Light Sauna https://sauna.space/getfitwithjodelle for 5% off any purchase! Grounding Earthing Mat anyone will love and everyone can use from Ultimate Longevity! https://www.ultimatelongevity.com/ear... Swanwick Sleep https://www.bn10strk.com/FITFOR10/ Promo code: FITFOR10 or JODELLE10 Purity coffee - my favorite coffee: https://puritycoffee.com/?rfsn=640373... or https://bit.ly/3oK8woT JODELLE10 to save 10% LIFEBLUD METHYLENE BLUE & Mag+ https://lifeblud.co/?ref=cGFWJ1 PROMO CODE: JODELLE Flo's Daughter Etsy Store - my favorite natural skin care: https://www.etsy.com/shop/FlosDaughte... Promo code: JODELLE10 InfoPathy Infoceuticals...simply drink water to get any supplement you need......: https://www.infopathy.com/?invite=653... Promo Code: JODELLEFIT saves you 10%   Time Stamps:   Too much rigidity in health: 6:20 How to choose the best quality salt: 10:35 Salt and the other minerals crucial role in the body for many reasons: 20:00 EMF and why we need more electrolytes more than ever: 38:00 Magnesium Bicarbonate: 48:20 Ozone Therapy 1:10:30

The ACO Show
162. CHC Spotlight: Community Health Center, Inc. in Middletown, Connecticut

The ACO Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 23:38


Join us for a story tracing the origins and evolution of Community Health Center, Inc. Mark Masselli and president, CEO, of Community Health Center, Inc. in Middletown, CT, alongside Charles Barber, Writer-in-Residence at Wesleyan University, guide listeners through the enthralling narrative depicted in  Barber's book, "Peace & Health." Explore the beginnings of the Health Center amidst the backdrop of social upheaval, legislative reforms, and grassroots advocacy, illuminating the transformative power of community-driven health care initiatives. Uncover the pivotal moments and visionary leadership that propelled the center from modest beginnings to a beacon of excellence in health care provision. And learn about the recent partnership with Aledade, exemplifying a shared commitment to innovation, collaboration, and equitable care delivery. To learn more about the story behind Community Health Center, Inc. and Barber's book "Peace & Health," visit peaceandhealth.com.

Conversations on Health Care
Ideas for Improving Hispanic Health With Dr. Elena Rios, President & CEO, National Hispanic Medical Association; Charles Barber on “Paz Y Salud” Publication

Conversations on Health Care

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 29:00


As we mark Hispanic Heritage Month, we hear from Dr. Elena Rios, President and CEO of the National Hispanic Medical Association, which represents the interests of the nation's 50,000 Latino physicians. This is an encore presentation from 2021 yet many of the issues we discussed then are still relevant, including Latino vaccine hesitancy and the pandemic's mental health toll. Join hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter for their conversation about how to address health inequities affecting the Hispanic community.In addition, author Charles Barber sits down with Mark Masselli to discuss the publication of "Paz y Salud," the translation of his book about Community Health Center, "Peace & Health," into Spanish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Conversations on Health Care
Ideas for Improving Hispanic Health With Dr. Elena Rios, President & CEO, National Hispanic Medical Association; Charles Barber on “Paz Y Salud” Publication

Conversations on Health Care

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 29:00


As we mark Hispanic Heritage Month, we hear from Dr. Elena Rios, President and CEO of the National Hispanic Medical Association, which represents the interests of the nation's 50,000 Latino physicians. This is an encore presentation from 2021 yet many of the issues we discussed then are still relevant, including Latino vaccine hesitancy and the pandemic's mental health toll. Join hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter for their conversation about how to address health inequities affecting the Hispanic community. In addition, author Charles Barber sits down with Mark Masselli to discuss the publication of "Paz y Salud," the translation of his book about Community Health Center, "Peace & Health," into Spanish.

Conversations on Health Care
Ideas for Improving Hispanic Health with Dr. Elena Rios, President & CEO, National Hispanic Medical Association; Charles Barber on “Paz y Salud” Publication

Conversations on Health Care

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 29:00


Portions of this broadcast previously aired in May 2021. As we mark Hispanic Heritage Month, we hear from Dr. Elena Rios, President and CEO of the National Hispanic Medical Association, which represents the interests of the nation's 50,000 Latino physicians. This is an encore presentation from 2021 yet many of the issues we discussed then are still relevant, including Latino vaccine hesitancy and the pandemic's mental health toll. Join hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter for their conversation about how... Read More Read More The post Ideas for Improving Hispanic Health with Dr. Elena Rios, President & CEO, National Hispanic Medical Association; Charles Barber on “Paz y Salud” Publication appeared first on Healthy Communities Online.

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc
330. Saving Lives With Outsider Ideas feat. Charles Barber

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 62:37


Sometimes, the ideas that end up being the most revolutionary come from outside the scientific mainstream. People who can approach the problem with different eyes and thoughts and see solutions from another angle. For medicine, the idea that revolutionized trauma wound care came from a complete outsider and accelerated when he joined forces with another outsider to promote a new way to clot blood.Charles Barber is a professor at Wesleyan University and the author of several books. His latest book, titled In the Blood: How Two Outsiders Solved a Centuries-Old Medical Mystery and Took On the US Army, recounts the story of the unlikely development of Quikclot and the hurdles that were along its path to adoption. Charles and Greg discuss what doctors had tried before Quikclot came along and then the story of how Frank Hursey and Brad Gullong turned heads and changed minds with the effectiveness of their new product to clot blood quickly and save the lives of those who had wounds that would previously have been fatal.*unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.*Episode Quotes:How two outsiders and three combat veterans revolutionized medicine25:39: One of the reasons they don't go in for the very expensive things that the army went in—these high-tech blood-clotting things that eventually failed—is they just didn't have the budget. They didn't have the money for it. And the Quikclot that was produced out of the Zeolite, which, by the way, was deployed very early in Iraq war and saved a lot of lives, was like $15 a packet. And so it was this kismet of two outsider inventors with no credentials doing things that would allow them to lose their medical license had they had a medical license, putting a rock in the bloodstream, and then meeting up over a number of years with these three outsider medical people. What they all shared was combat, raw combat experience, and an intolerance for the bureaucracy if it got in the way of the phrase that they all used independently, saving the kids in the ditch.Prioritizing insights over credentials17:32: We live in this age of experts, where you have to have PhDs, MDs, and everything at the same time. And we don't pay attention the way we did even a hundred years ago to people who don't necessarily have the credentials but have the insight.Does our approach to medicine create fertile ground for pharmaceutical company marketing?46:22: If you were to pick one thing that changed the commodification of psychiatric drugs, it was the television advertising of drugs. And New Zealand and the US, then and now, are still the only countries that do it. And so, it's not far afield from this sort of American Wild West of grabbing highly potent, sometimes effective, often not effective technological solutions without going to the undergirding issues.Mental illness is complicated48:45: Mental illness is nothing if not extraordinarily complicated, and we've grown up with even advanced psychiatry. It's all this: either medicines or therapy, genes or character, environment or hereditary. And for some reason, we can't seem to understand that it's not that complicated.Show Links:Recommended Resources:Faculty Profile for Demetrios DemetriadesFrank HurseyBart GullongZeoliteJohn W. HolcombQuikclot WebsiteWilliam JamesGuest Profile:Faculty Profile on Wesleyan UniversityAuthor's Profile on Penguin Random HouseCharles Barber's WebsiteCharles Barber on LinkedInHis Work:In the Blood: How Two Outsiders Solved a Centuries-Old Medical Mystery and Took On the US ArmyPeace & Health: How a group of small-town activists and college students set out to change healthcareCitizen Outlaw: One Man's Journey from Gangleader to PeacekeeperComfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Medicated a NationSongs from the Black Chair: A Memoir of Mental Interiors (American Lives)

Divine Superconductor Radio
How to Start Farming with Charles Barber

Divine Superconductor Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 92:29


In this Best Of show from the archives, Charles Barber joins us for the first time to share his wisdom about natural farming methods from the beginner level to advanced. We talk about whether supplements are necessary, recommended daily allowances, raw dairy, and gardening. I feel privileged to have maintained a greenhouse for a few months in a very hot climate and soon will have a chance to do it again in a cold climate. The learning experience is fun and rewarding. I consider Charles a mentor of mine in the space of farming and look forward to utilizing his recommendations to grow premium next level produce.  Order Crucial Four products: https://crucialfour.com/discount/QRZKZ5JTM2AC?rfsn=5235882.6431c8 My website: www.matt-blackburn.com Mitolife products: www.mitolife.co Music by George Henner https://georgehenner.bandcamp.com/

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The Lindsey Elmore Show
Revolutionizing Medical First Aid: The Journey of QuikClot | Charles Barber and Bart Gullong

The Lindsey Elmore Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 55:13


Charles Barber, author of In the Blood, is a Writer in Residence at Wesleyan University, a Lecturer in Psychiatry at the Yale University School of Medicine, and the author of the critically acclaimed books Songs from the Black Chair: A Memoir of Mental Interiors (Univ. of Nebraska, 2005), Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry is Medicating a Nation (Pantheon, 2008), and Citizen Outlaw: One Man's Journey from Gangleader to Peacekeeper (Ecco, 2019). The title essay of his first book won a 2006 Pushcart Prize. His work has appeared in The New York Times and the Washington Post, among dozens of publications. He has been a guest on the Today Show, the Morning Show, CNN, BBC, and NPR's Fresh Air. He was educated at Harvard and Columbia universities, and lives in Connecticut with his family.  Bart Gullong grew up in Old Saybrook and Wethersfield, Connecticut, attending local schools before graduating from Tabor Academy in Massachusetts. He earned a degree in English from Marietta College in Ohio, and later received a master's degree in Counseling from Central Connecticut State University. In high school and college, he was a top-level rower and directly after college became a high school and college rowing coach, at Simsbury High School and then Connecticut College. He recruited future Olympians at Conn College, and in his second year as a coach, his crew finished second in the country. By age 25, he was a US Women's crew national coach, and athletes he recruited formed a nucleus of the medal-winning 1976 Olympic team.  He changed careers in his late twenties to become an entrepreneur. Moving to Long Island, he variously worked for NASA as a consultant on the Space Shuttle, developed an early video game company, and co-invented and marketed a speedometer for rowing teams.  At age 50, he met his future business partner Frank Hursey, and Gullong's career took on a new course, although his earlier experiences as an elite coach and inventor/entrepreneur fueled the next stage of his career. Working with Hursey, he brought to the attention of the military a miraculous blood clotting product, QuikClot, that Hursey had discovered two decades before. QuikClot was immediately adopted by all branches of the military but the Army and was credited with saving many lives in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now QuikClot (also known as Combat Gauze) is in all American military first aid kits, and is used by first responders worldwide. The small company that Gullong and Hursey created in 2002 out of a workshop recently sold for more than half a billion dollars.   Topics covered in this episode: QuikClot Introduction  QuikClot User Surviving a Tragic AccidentMilitary Medicine  Advancements in Battlefield Injury TreatmentScience and Innovation in Protecting Soldiers' LivesApplication in Civilian Settings  Natural DisastersSafety and Efficacy of ZeoliteIntroducing QuikClot to the MarketReducing Mortality RatesEmergency Kits and First Responder GearPerseverance and Grit  Achieving SuccessNobel Prize in Medicine  Contributions of InnovatorsControversies and Politics  Global Reach  Humanitarian Mission To learn more about Charles Barber and Bart Gullong and their work, head over to https://www.charlesbarberwriting.com/__________________________________________________________ After my conversation today, I am 100% sold on QuikClot. I hope that every person that listens to this episode goes to http://www.lindseyelmore.com/clot, to pick up two pieces of QuikClot gauze in a resealable pouch that fits easily into any trauma kit.   The QuikClot gauze has been used by hospitals, emergency services, military first responders, law enforcement, general public, and outdoorsmen. It fits perfectly into any first aid kit, any suture kit, any medical kit, or any survival kit. Grab a couple of them. Leave one in your car, one in your camping gear, and one in your emergency kit as well as one in your family's first aid kit. Use the QuikClot Advanced Clotting gauze to stop bleeding five times faster. __________________________________________________________ Mission 22 helps veterans, active duty, military, and those who are injured in training and could not deploy who are affected by mental health disorders. It aims to help prevent suicide in veterans and active duty military because 22 service men and women commit suicide every single day because of the stress and the trauma that they have been through in service to our country.Head to http://www.lindseyelmore.com/amare to save $10 off of your first order to help support your mental wellness, as well as provide mental wellness to our veterans.   ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ We hope you enjoyed this episode. Come check us out at www.lindseyelmore.com/podcast.   

The Protectors
#441| Charles Barber & Bart Gullong | IN THE BLOOD & Origin of QuikClot

The Protectors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 49:07


 Charles Barber & Bart Gullong joined the show to talk about the fight to get QuikClot to warfighters post 9/11 and the bureaucratic machine that stood in their way.  We talk about all this and a ton more!  Make sure to read the incredible book, In the Blood: How Two Outsiders Solved a Centuries-Old Medical Mystery and Took On the US Army. This episode brought to you by Blackstone Publishing.  Make sure to check out THE SANDBOX by Andrews & Wilson.  Support the showMake sure to check out Jason on IG @drjasonpiccolo

Heart of the East End
July 27th, 2023 - Bart Gullong

Heart of the East End

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 52:00


Bart Gullong—One of the principal characters of Charles Barber's “In The Blood: How Two Outsiders Solved A Centuries-Old Medical Mystery and took on the US Army”—joins Gianna Volpe on the WLIW-FM Heart of The East End Thoughtful Thursday segment underwritten by Grace & Grit to talk about the development of Quickclot combat gauze, which would ultimately transform the treatment of traumatic bleeding.Listen to the playlist on Apple Music

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SOFREP Radio
Bart Gullong and Charles Barber, Inventor of QuikClot and Author of "In the Blood"

SOFREP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 57:04


Charles Barber is the author of In the Blood, the story of how Bart Gullong and his partner Frank Hursey discovered how a crushed rock called zeolite had blood‑clotting properties. It took years to overcome the legal hurdles initially brought forth by the Army but the product won in the end, giving rise to QuikClot, now a basic lifesaving miracle for every military first aid kit.   At age 50, Bart Gullong met his future business partner Frank Hursey. Frank actually experimented with kitty litter to discover QuikClot but eventually lost the patent to it. Bart's role was helping in the business side of things and the small company that Gullong and Hursey created in 2002 out of a workshop recently sold for more than half a billion dollars.    Get your copy of In the Blood: Amazon: https://amzn.to/3plIBYh   Join the SOFREP Book Club here: https://sofrep.com/book-club See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Colin McEnroe Show
How two Connecticut outsiders transformed treatment for traumatic blood loss and fought Army insiders

The Colin McEnroe Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 49:00


This hour, an invention that transformed care for traumatic injuries. Charles Barber's new book, In The Blood: How Two Outsiders Solved a Centuries-Old Medical Mystery and Took on the US Army, details how Frank Hursey discovered that a mineral called zeolite could help stop excessive bleeding, and the challenge he and his partner, Bart Gullong, faced in getting the invention to take hold in trauma care. GUESTS:  Charles Barber: Nonfiction author, Writer in Residence at Wesleyan University, and Lecturer in Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine. His new book is In The Blood: How Two Outsiders Solved a Centuries-Old Medical Mystery and Took on the US Army  Bart Gullong: Co-founder and former CEO of Z-Medica, who worked to get QuickClot widely adopted Frank Hursey: Founder of On-Site Gas, Co-Founder of Z-Medica, and the inventor of QuickClot Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Subscribe to The Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. Colin McEnroe and Eugene Amatruda contributed to this show.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On the Verge
On The Verge – Interview with Chip Barber on Illegal Logging, Forestry Crime, and Forest Integrity (017)

On the Verge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022


In this episode, Dr. Natasha Bajema, Director of the Converging Risks Lab, moderates a discussion about illegal logging, forestry crime, forest integrity and their connection to security. The discussants are Dr. Rod Schoonover, Head of the Council on Strategic Risks's Ecological Security Program, and Dr. Charles Barber, Director of the Forest Legality Initiative and Senior Biodiversity Advisor at the World Resources Institute (WRI) This is the first in a series of discussions about the concept of ecological security. Prior to WRI, Dr. Charles “Chip” Barber served as Forest Chief in the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs at the U.S. Department of State, and as Environment Advisor at the U.S. Agency for International Development. He received his PhD in Jurisprudence and Social Policy from the University of California at Berkeley. Before coming to CSR, Dr. Schoonover served a decade in the U.S. intelligence community, first at the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research and later at the National Intelligence Council, working on the national security and foreign policy implications of environmental and ecological change. To fill an urgent gap in understanding and addressing the security implications of global ecological disruption, the Council on Strategic Risks (CSR) has significantly expanded its Ecological Security Program over the past months, with the help of a grant of close to $1 million from the V. Kann Rasmussen Foundation. The program, housed within CSR's Converging Risks Lab, addresses all elements of global ecological disruption, including biodiversity loss and beyond, caused by drivers such as habitat change, direct (and often illegal) exploitation of organisms, climate change, pollution, and the spread of damaging invasive or otherwise destructive organisms.  To read more about our work on ecological security issues, please read CSR's landmark ecological security report The Security Threat That Binds Us and the programmatic and policy responses recommended in that report.

Divine Superconductor Radio
Increasing Oxygen Utilization with Ozone Therapy with Charles Barber

Divine Superconductor Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 130:27


Ozone therapy is in a class called oxidative therapies. It often gets lumped into the same category as hyperbaric oxygen therapy, hydrogen peroxide, and even chlorine dioxin (MMS). In reality ozone is much safer than all of those. As Charles Barber of Crucial Four expands on in this episode, it isn't the ozone that does the work - it is the ozonides that circulate in the body for weeks or months.  They have the unique ability to increase the amount of oxygen that our mitochondria can use. One of the mechanisms is that ozonides stimulate an enzyme called diphosphoglycerate, enabling the release of oxygen from hemoglobin. The implications for this type of therapy are endless and the best part is that after the initial investment of a generator and an oxygen tank, it can be done for pennies everyday. Charles has been using ozone therapy for over 15 years and in this episode he busts a lot of ozone myths, dives deep into the science of how ozone actually works in the body and explains why you don't want to buy an ozone generator built from Chinese parts. Purchase a Cold Quartz Ozone Generator: https://bit.ly/31MGT64 Use the discount code OZONEMATT to save My website: www.matt-blackburn.com Mitolife products: www.mitolife.co Music by George Henner https://georgehenner.bandcamp.com

Pulling Corks and Forks
Ep. 30 - Charles Barber Jr.

Pulling Corks and Forks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 64:18


On this episode I speak with the co-owner of Hush Public House about the success of Hush, his soon-to-open new restaurant Aftermath, being a 5th generation Arizonan, his career and mentors in the Phoenix restaurant industry, and more!

Divine Superconductor Radio
Advanced Farming Techniques with Charles Barber

Divine Superconductor Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 104:20


Did you know that our food has become weaker over time? Salt-based NPK fertilizers that bloat the plants, acid rain, watering our produce with tap water and other factors have contributed to the degradation of our food supply.  Charles Barber runs a family farm in Texas where he uses advanced methods like mushroom composting and vortexed compost teas. He also has a company called @crucialfour which provides potent plant and animal extracts. Order from Crucial Four: www.crucialfour.com My website: www.matt-blackburn.com Order Mitolife products: www.mitolife.co The Albrecht Method: https://blog-fruit-vegetable-ipm.extension.umn.edu/2020/07/the-albrecht-method-just-how-important.html

Living Holistically with Dayne & Indi
Charles Barber of Crucial Four | Food as Medicine, Superfoods & Nutrient Density Not Diets

Living Holistically with Dayne & Indi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 49:05


On today's episode we're joined by Charles Barber, an agronomist, farmer, herbalist, product formulator, astrologer, alchemist, holistic practitioner & food scientist, which he's channeled into developing foods as medicines as CEO of Crucial Four & Crucial Four Farms for the past 14 years . He specialises in developing nutrient dense herbs mushrooms & foods into easy convenient solutions for us all so it's no surprise he has a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with us.What we cover:Charles journey, upbringing and why he saw the need for Crucial Fourlearn about biodynamics Why food as medicinewhat is quality and the little things that no one is doing How Charles' mum healed after breast cancerWhy Crucial four farms was bornProcessing herbs - why it matters The impact soil is having on our foodWhat is going on with Cordyceps?What's wrong with agricultureHow there's a problem with the current nutrition paradigm Superfoods with no nutrients Why genetics and the soil are the key over dietWhat to do about confusion with information overload Which is the best salt out there and understanding itWhy water is lifeWe hope you enjoy it!Resources & Links:CRUCIAL FOUR (10% OFF first order with code HOLISTIC10)BARKLEYS(15% OFF with code HOLISTIC15) Blue-blocking glasses created by DayneMake sure to SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on any of the episodes, and if you enjoyed our show, please take a moment to RATE & REVIEW our podcast by clicking the link below, as it'll help us get this information to more people like you. Thanks!https://ratethispodcast.com/livingholisticallyLearn more by following us on Instagram @liveholistically.auOr for more info about us and what we docheck out our website See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
Navy trying to better diversity through STEM investments, recruiting changes, scholarships

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 9:22


A task force just released a massive study on race in the ranks of the Navy. The findings include 60 recommendations for improving the Navy's race relations and inclusivity. Federal News Network’s Scott Maucione asked about the study’s findings and what the Navy will change, with the Pentagon's Senior Advisor for Inclusion and Diversity, Charles Barber.

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
Weaving diversity and inclusion into Navy culture

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 11:13


Is it even possible to change the culture of something as bulky as the United States Navy? So that diversity and inclusion are woven into mission and performance? Charles Barber is going to try. He's an Army veteran brought in as advisor to the vice admiral in charge of personnel and diversity. He joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss.

Coffee and a Mike
Dom Ruggiero and Charles Barber Hush Public House #117

Coffee and a Mike

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 78:38


Chef and restaurateurs Dom Ruggiero and Charles Barber of Hush Public House in Scottsdale, AZ come on the podcast to discuss how they got started, love for food/service and where they are at today in the midst of the corona virus pandemic. 

HarperAcademic Calling
Charles Barber And William Juneboy Outlaw III

HarperAcademic Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 19:51


Charles Barber, author of CITIZEN OUTLAW, in conversation with William Juneboy Outlaw III at FYE 2020. Learn more: https://www.harperacademic.com/book/9780062692849/citizen-outlaw.

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Sustainable League
#14 Optimizing Your Health & Unpopular Opinions with Charles Barber

Sustainable League

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 63:00


Charles Barber is the founder and CEO of Crucial Four, a Dallas based company that is ushering in the return of food as medicine with a mission to help you enhance your health and well-being with essential nutrients. Charles traveled the world and from his experiences found what he believed to be the four missing food groups. Thus upon his return, Crucial Four was born. We dive deeper into these four missing food groups, discuss some unpopular opinions relating to the food and healthcare industry, and a bit about why the world would be a much better place if we started treating the Earth like a living thing versus the economic commodity that giant industries and consumers alike have allowed it to become. www.crucialfour.com www.instagram.com/crucialfour www.facebook.com/CrucialFour

Healthy by Nature Show
August 3rd,2019 Two guests with greats stem cell stories and Vanessa Galvan talking about constipation

Healthy by Nature Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2019 59:50


This will be a very exciting show with several guests. You may have trouble believing what you are hearing from my first guest. Her full restoration from stage 4 metastatic breast cancer (given only days to live) is a story to share. Shirley thanks God for leading her to stem cell therapy. She also tells us about friends and relatives who credit stem cells for recovery from kidney failure, allergies and asthma, connective tissue degeneration, and Parkinson’s. I also interview a gentleman who is back playing golf after having had 2 spinal discs regenerate. (You will also hear about stem cells for scoliosis and Achille’s tendon trouble.) My article on Stem Cells. We will talk about food as medicine with Charles Barber of Crucial Four. (888) 614-7044 At the end of the show, we will talk about constipation with Vanessa Galvan who is representing Alinea Research at the Kotsanis Institute. For those in the DFW area, they are conducting a clinical study on constipation. 972.595.4415.  

Healthy by Nature Show
August 3rd,2019 Two guests with greats stem cell stories and Vanessa Galvan talking about constipation

Healthy by Nature Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2019 59:50


This will be a very exciting show with several guests. You may have trouble believing what you are hearing from my first guest. Her full restoration from stage 4 metastatic breast cancer (given only days to live) is a story to share. Shirley thanks God for leading her to stem cell therapy. She also tells us about friends and relatives who credit stem cells for recovery from kidney failure, allergies and asthma, connective tissue degeneration, and Parkinson’s. I also interview a gentleman who is back playing golf after having had 2 spinal discs regenerate. (You will also hear about stem cells for scoliosis and Achille’s tendon trouble.) My article on Stem Cells. We will talk about food as medicine with Charles Barber of Crucial Four. (888) 614-7044 At the end of the show, we will talk about constipation with Vanessa Galvan who is representing Alinea Research at the Kotsanis Institute. For those in the DFW area, they are conducting a clinical study on constipation. 972.595.4415.  

The Connection
The Connection: From Gangleader to Peacekeeper (5/5/19)

The Connection

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 28:36


Hosts Ann Baldwin and Lisa DeMatteis-Lepore speak with Charles Barber and William Juneboy Outlaw III. Charles works with the Connection and is also the author of several books, including the upcoming book “Citizen Outlaw: One Man's Journey from Gangleader to Peacekeeper”. It chronicles William's life, whose journey has taken him from housing project youth to ruthless gangland kingpin to change-making community advocate. William was originally sentenced to 85 years for his crimes but has now turned his life around and has dedicated himself to helping other troubled youth. Written with exclusive access to Outlaw himself, Charles Barber's “Citizen Outlaw” is the unforgettable story of how a gang leader became the catalyst for one of the greatest civic crime reductions in America. It's a story that will amaze and inspire! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Divine Superconductor Radio
005 - The Four Missing Food Groups with Charles Barber

Divine Superconductor Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 75:44


Charles Barber is the creator of Crucial Four, a food and supplement company providing high integrity plant and animal extracts. They only use wild and organic ingredients which support one's ability to handle stress, recover faster and improve overall health and wellbeing. Check out his website here and use the discount code BLACKBURN to save 10% on any of his products.  Check out the RitzFit market here.   00:11 Introduction 01:26 Interview Begins 02:13 What is Crucial Four 06:40 The Four Missing Food Groups 10:39 Eating from Your Environment 11:39 Are Supplement Necessary for Health 14:16 Bee Products 17:09 Raw Dairy 18:50 Recommended Daily Allowance Deception 21:13 B Vitamin Sources 24:18 Antivirals & Antibacterials 25:47 Digestion & Probiotics 30:24 Stress 31:48 Do We Need Animal Products? 37:28 Best Way to Garden 43:13 The Cannabis Industry 46:44 CBD Extracts 49:50 Rain Water Collection & Solar 53:40 Best Herbs for Skin Health 55:40 The Best Salt 57:27 The Best Water 1:00:24 Urban Gardening & Greenhouse Gardening 1:02:51 Best Medicinal Mushrooms 1:08:02 Extracting Chaga 1:13:46 Closing Notes  

The Connection
The Connection: The Importance of Self Reflection (10/20/18)

The Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 29:35


Today Ann Baldwin is joined by Charles Barber, filling in for Lisa DeMatteis-Lepore. The special guest today is David O'Brien, internationally recognized author and leadership consultant. They will discuss O'Brien's personal journey and the importance of self reflection. O'Brien will be the featured key note speaker at The Connections upcoming Meaningful Connections: Exploring Engagement in Human Services conference.

The Connection
The Connection 9/16/18 Discussing Urban Trauma

The Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2018 28:17


Ann Baldwin is joined by Charles Barber, Director of The Connection Institute for Innovative Practice, filling in for Lisa DeMatteis-Lepore. Together, they talk to Daryl McGraw, former Director of the Office of Recovery Community Affairs for the State of Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Their topic of conversation? Urban Trauma. What is it, and what qualifies as urban trauma? How has McGraw's personal experiences inspired him to make a change within criminal justice reform and recovery services? What changes has McGraw made?

The Connection
The Connection 7/1/18 The Deep Roots of Homelessness

The Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 29:51


In this program, Ann Baldwin and Lisa DeMatteis-Lepore are joined by Charles Barber, The Connection's Director of the Institute for Innovative Practice. Charles sheds a light on the deeper roots and causes of homelessness and how some homeless people can begin to feel more comfortable and used to living on the street than in a house. He explains why this is and what we as a society can do to address it.

The Connection
The Connection 3/4/18

The Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018 28:47


On this program, hosts Ann Baldwin and Lisa DeMatteis-Lepore speak with Charles Barber, Director of The Connection Research Institute. They discuss the exciting advancements happening at The Connection Research Institute and how it will impact the future of addiction treatment.

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The Connection
The Connection 2/25/18

The Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 27:11


On this program, hosts Ann Baldwin and Lisa DeMatteis-Lepore speak with Ed Bonilla, Vice President of Community Impact at the Middlesex United Way and Charles Barber, Director of The Institute for Innovative Practice at The Connection. They discuss the grant recently received by the Eddy Shelter and how that will help transform lives.

The Connection
The Connection 12/3/17

The Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017 27:48


On this program, hosts Ann Baldwin and Lisa DeMatteis-Lepore speak with Charles Barber, Director of The Connection’s Institute for Innovative Practice. They discuss how drug addiction permeates the lives of those seeking help through services at The Connection Inc.

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The Connection
The Connection 11/26/17

The Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 27:52


On this program, host Ann Baldwin speaks with Charles Barber, Director of The Connection’s Institute for Innovative Practice. They discuss the over prescribing of drugs and the evolution of the current substance abuse epidemic.

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Internet Marketing: Insider Tips and Advice for Online Marketing
#418 Content, Engagement & Efficient Marketing Interview with Charles Barber

Internet Marketing: Insider Tips and Advice for Online Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 21:39


In today's episode of the Internet Marketing Podcast, Andy is joined by Charles Barber, CEO at Ebisu Consultancy to discuss content, engagement and efficient marketing.On the show you'll learn:If content marketing applies to all industries/sectorsThe most important starting point for any content marketing campaignHow to drive email sign ups from whitepaper marketingNew ways to repurpose your contentWhy webinars and seminars might be one of the most impactful marketing tactics you can try The most successful content marketing campaign that Charles has worked onHow to measure results of content marketing campaigns and set goalsPlus, Charles provides his top tip/key takeaway!Have someone you'd like to hear on our podcast? Let us know over sitevisibility.co.uk.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The Connection
The Connection 8/20/17

The Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2017 24:37


On this program, hosts Ann Baldwin and Lisa Dematteis-Lepore are joined by Charles Barber, Director of The Connection Institute for Innovative Practice. They discuss the role of creating a feedback loop between research and practice to improve treatment for clients.

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The Connection
The Connection 7/16/17

The Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2017 27:46


"On this program, hosts Ann Baldwin and Lisa Dematteis-Lepore are joined by Charles Barber, Director of The Connection Institute for Innovative Practice for Part II of his interview. They discuss how Charles brings his own unique experiences to his professional life."

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The Connection
The Connection 7/9/17

The Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2017 27:00


On this program, hosts Ann Baldwin and Lisa Dematteis-Lepore are joined by Charles Barber, Director of The Connection Institute for Innovative Practice. They discuss the role of creating a feedback loop between research and practice to improve treatment for clients.

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Rare Bird Radio
Narrative Medicine with Lisa Weinert in conversation with Charles Barber

Rare Bird Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2016 38:46


Lisa Weinert, publisher of Archer Books, in conversation with Charles Barber, Lecturer and author of Songs from the Black Chair and Comfortably Numb.

Organic Healthy Life | Vegetarian | Sustainable | Environmentally Friendly | Eco-Friendly |

Everyone wants to be healthy and feel great. Award-winning author, radio show host, Nancy Addison talks with Charles Barber, of Crucial Four, about great nutrition, superfoods and what they can do for health and well-being. They will inspire you with proven information for essential health and optimum nutrition. For Crucial Four Products, here is the link:  http://crucialfour.com/partners/nanzrose/ or contact Nancy - www.organichealthylife.com Nancy's books on Amazon: http://amzn.to/1ZYqUo1.

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Organic Healthy Lifestyle
Super foods! Why Are They Super?

Organic Healthy Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2016 51:35


Everyone wants to be healthy and feel great. Award-winning author, radio show host, Nancy Addison talks with Charles Barber, of Crucial Four, about great nutrition, superfoods and what they can do for health and well-being. They will inspire you with proven information for essential health and optimum nutrition. For Crucial Four Products, here is the link: http://crucialfour.com/partners/nanzrose/ or contact Nancy - www.organichealthylife.com Nancy's books on Amazon: http://amzn.to/1ZYqUo1.This show is broadcast live on Tuesday's at 3PM ET on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).

Madness Radio
Comfortably Numb: Author Charles Barber

Madness Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2008 53:07


Author Charles Barber talks about his new book Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry is Medicating a Nation, a history of the rise of psychiatric drug marketing from "mother's little helper" to today's 200 million plus anti-depressant prescriptions.   [Read more...]

KUCI: Weekly Signals
Charles Barber Interview / March 4, 2008

KUCI: Weekly Signals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2008


An interview with Charles Barber, author of Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation. Public perceptions of mental health issues have changed dramatically over the last fifteen years, and nowhere is this more apparent than in the rampant overmedication of ordinary Americans. In 2006, 227 million antidepressant prescriptions were dispensed in the United States, more than any other class of medication; in that same year, the United States accounted for 66 percent of the global antidepressant market. Barber provides a much-needed context for this disturbing phenomenon. Barber explores the ways in which pharmaceutical companies first create the need for a drug and then rush to fill it, and he reveals that the increasing pressure Americans are under to medicate themselves (direct-to-consumer advertising, fewer nondrug therapeutic options, the promise of the quick fix, the blurring of distinction between mental illness and everyday problems). Most importantly, he convincingly argues that without an industry to promote them, non-pharmaceutical approaches that could have the potential to help millions are tragically overlooked by a nation that sees drugs as an instant cure for all emotional difficulties. Barber was educated at Harvard and Columbia and worked for ten years in New York City shelters for the homeless mentally ill. The title essay in his first book, Songs from the Black Chair, won a 2006 Pushcart Prize. His work has appeared in The New York Times and Scientific American Mind, among other publications. He is a senior administrator at The Connection, an innovative social services agency, and a lecturer in psychiatry at the Yale University School of Medicine.