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S početkom jeseni fanove je iznenadila vijest da se stari punkeri iz Hladnog piva razilaze ali je zato druge pak oduševio povratnički koncert Pipsa, Chipsa &Videoclipsa. Ove godine je u malom slovenskom gradu Tolminu ponovno održan festival Sajeta a njegov voditelj Janez Leban za Corso u podcastu Cosmo bosanski/hrvatski/srpski govori o ovom festivalu umjetnosti i glazbe na tromeđi Slovenije, Italije i Austrije. Von Nenad Kreizer.
Jessika Shelton, is an entrepreneur who has been in the health and fitness industry for over 10 years , she has lost over 50 lbs, has 6+ certifications across personal training & coaching, has competed in powerlifting and golf at one point. She fell in love with wellness and is obsessed with living life to its full expression and helping others, she is now also working for CHIPSA as a Patient Advocate, a leading alternative cancer treatment centre in Tijuana Mexico. This episode we touch on Jessika's life growing up in a household with a parent with mental health disease, living life to your full expression and much more!!! Excited for you to listen! See more of Jessika: https://www.instagram.com/jessikashelton_/?hl=en Check out CHIPSA Hospital here: https://chipsahospital.org/cinical-services/
Stem cells have the unique ability to become any type of cell that is required by the body. This means that they can be used in a wide range of treatments, including bone marrow transplants, certain types of cancer therapy, and tissue regeneration after injury. Additionally, they have the natural ability to find areas of inflamed or damaged tissues and replace the cells with new ones. This is done non-invasively, without the need for surgeries or lengthy recovery times. As we age, the body's ability to repair itself diminishes. Until recently, athletes could only prevent injury through efficient training. When the body did become injured, they would turn to surgery to repair the damage. Sometimes, the injuries would be too much to return to their activity ever again. Stem cell therapy can also be used to continuously repair the body before serious injury occurs, prolonging the productive period for athletes and those with active lifestyles alike. These characteristics of stem cell therapies have caused many to consider them the new future of sports medicine as well. CHIPSA's Cellular Performance Institute (CPI) in Mexico provides stem cell therapies for a variety of ailments. We were able to catch up with Scott Nelson, one of the owners, who shared with us his experiences with their stem cell therapies and how they have helped cancer patients as well as athletes like himself. Learn more about the most promising umbilical stem cell treatment and what it can do for our bodies in this episode's interview with Scott Nelson. https://cellularperformanceinstitute.com/ https://www.instagram.com/scottyotm/ ---------------- Follow me on Instagram and feel free to DM about 1-1 online training @krisgethin Do you need elite sports supplements you can trust to help you achieve your goals in the gym and in life? Click here https://bit.ly/kgkaged Use the code Healthkik for 15% off all supplements For my preferred Biohacking and anti-aging supplements, go to https://bit.ly/kgbiostacklabs MAGNESIUM BREAKTHROUGH: The Most Potent, Complete, First Full Spectrum Magnesium Formula Ever Created MagBreakthrough/kris Don't forget your 10% off code at checkout by entering Kris10 ------- The outcome from using, what is now known as the Visual Chemistry Athletic Skincare range is very clear - your skin will look cleaner, brighter, smoother, younger and will age far better. Visual Chemistry Gstack Get 20% off and get your G-stack by using code Gethin20 ------- For a range of organic CBD tinctures, bath bombs and muscle recovery creams that I use for sleep, anxiety, joint/muscle pain and relaxation, go to https://bit.ly/kgeliteprocbd You heard me talking about it throughout this episode, MASSZYMES: A safe and natural digestive enzyme supplement for men and women which contains essential enzymes for better digestion, less bloating and relief from constipation and gas. Best of all you get an incredible 20% off discount. Just hit the link below! https://bit.ly/kgmasszymes
OTM founder, Lucky Gi Owner, CHIPSA hospital owner Scotty nelson to talk about BJJ, and his hospital too!
#7 Scott (Scotty) Nelson, brilliant entrepreneur, jiu jitsu black belt, and the founder of CHIPSA hospital, working on mind, body, and soul to treat their patients. CHIPSA HospitalON THE MAT
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Dr. Omar Pizano is an attending physician at CHIPSA Hospital, a member of the CHIPSA Tumor Board in Tijuana, Mexico, and a part of the stem cell program. CHIPSA Hospital is known for its incredible work using integrative and alternative medicine with late-stage cancer patients. Dr. Pizano has helped countless patients with their battle against cancer and has even created an innovative medical device that aids the treatment of late-stage cancer patients. In this episode… The health industry has rapidly started shifting its approach to alternative medicine in recent years. While many doctors have taken a more holistic approach to medicine, like stem cells, diet moderation, and light exercise such as yoga or walking, there are still many who doubt the benefits of alternative medicine. Dr. Omar Pizano hopes to change this skepticism with his work on stem cell research at CHIPSA Hospital. Stem cells could be the cure for autoimmune disease. In this week's episode of Top Minds, host Dr. Scot Gray sits down to talk with Dr. Omar Pizano, attending physician at CHIPSA Hospital. They discuss success stories with stem cell treatment, the hope for late-stage cancer, and changing the stigma about alternative medicine. Dr. Pizano also talks about what drew him to CHIPSA Hospital and his aspirations for treating other autoimmune diseases with the power of stem cells.
Ed Clay is a renaissance man. He is the President of United Cancer Centers, where he uses his expertise in messaging and online media, along with his 18 years as an entrepreneur. He's also a former mixed martial arts fighter who once held the ranking of ninth in the world, was the former owner of Submission Fighter magazine, and has a clothing brand. In 2015, along with his two partners, Scott Nelson and Deddrick Perry, Ed acquired CHIPSA Hospital in Tijuana, Mexico, where his interest in developing solutions to address some of the glaring issues with cancer management in the United States comes into play. He is a strong supporter of integrative immunotherapy and the concept of bringing together conventional and alternative sides of medicine to improve patient outcomes. When it comes to late stage cancer treatment, Ed is considered a pioneer. In this episode… Have you ever given thought to alternative/holistic medicine? Consider this: the need for a new approach to medicine, along with the declining health of the older population within the United States, is growing. Alternative medicine could be the answer, yet the majority of options are not available within the US. Ed Clay, President of United Cancer Centers and CHIPSA Hospital in Tijuana, Mexico, has turned his focus from mixed martial arts to help those in need get the care they deserve, including his mother, who had her own time in the ring against rheumatoid arthritis. In this week's episode of Top Minds, host Dr. Scot Gray sits down to talk with friend and fellow alternative medicine advocate, Ed Clay. They discuss the need for combination therapy as a treatment option and the use of stem cells on a larger scale. Ed gives a brief history of how he decided to try alternative medicine and the results he has seen from using alternative medicine in his hospital. If you've ever wanted to learn more about stem cells and alternative medicine, now's your chance. Stay Tuned!
Ed Clay is the CEO of the CHIPSA Hospital in Tijuana, Mexico. He owns and manages the hospital together with his partners, Scott Nelson and Deddrick Perry. He is also currently the President of the UCC (United Cancer Centers), where he aims to help end-stage cancer patients get access to a combination of alternative and conventional treatments. Ed is also a former professional Mixed Martial Arts fighter who ranked 9th in the world.with the highest rank of 9th in the world. In this episode… Have you ever wanted to change the way you do business? It’s every entrepreneur’s goal to see their numbers go up and have a widespread reach. And while it’s not impossible, it relies heavily on your marketing strategy and your metric system which helps you track your margins and numbers to help you optimize what you have. Now, what if you can listen to various marketing experts in diverse fields talk about what works and what doesn’t work? Ed O'Keefe, founder of Wake Up Foods and motivational speaker, bought together a panel of diverse individuals from different industries to talk about how they used their marketing to connect with their customers and grow their business. Each panelist shares their story of success, the struggles that came with it, and their insightful lessons that any entrepreneur needs to hear to keep them motivated and inspired. In this week’s episode of Wake Up Minute, Ed O'Keefe has invited a panel of outstanding individuals to talk about how they launched, marketed, and grew their business. Listen to the likes of Ed Clay of CHIPSA Hospital, Vinnie Fisher of Fully Accountable, Rome Za of Dream Alliance, and Katie and Bryan Harney of Southside Knockout as they share how they leveraged marketing to their advantage and their top tips for getting your business off the ground and running towards success. Stay tuned.
Ed Clay is a pioneer in direct response internet marketing, a former MMA fighter ranking 9th in the world, and the owner of CHIPSA Hospital. He and his partners, Scott Nelson and Deddrick Perry, acquired CHIPSA Hospital in Tijuana, Mexico where they help patients by providing alternative treatment options at a fraction of the cost in the US while also trying to find ways to improve the cancer management issues in the country. Ed is also the President of United Cancer Centers located in Las Vegas where they applied the Right to Try Act into their model in a bid to help end-stage cancer patients get access to a combination of conventional and alternative treatment In this episode… Finding hope in the late stages of cancer can be extremely difficult. Most treatment centers within the US are still trying to come up with an effective way to treat cancer, and to some, they are just not doing enough and probably, not giving enough options. Ed Clay hopes to change this by introducing alternative options to end-stage cancer patient, leveraging the Right to Try Act passed under the Trump administration in the United Cancer Centers that he co-founded in Las Vegas, Nevada. He has brought together conventional and traditional medicine in his hospital in Tijuana, Mexico, CHIPSA Hospital, and he wishes to do the same in the US to address the cancer management crisis here and to provide patients a fighting chance. In this week's episode of Top Minds, Dr. Scot Gray interviews Ed Clay, former MMA fighter and CEO of CHIPSA Hospital and United Cancer Centers, as they talk about the importance of the Right to Try Act and how it can change the medical landscape in the country. Ed goes into detail about how he shifted from MMA to medical entrepreneurship, the challenges of bringing together conventional and alternative medicine, his inspiration for the move and his resolution to provide options to end-stage cancer patients in the US, and why he is a believer in using integrative immunotherapy as a treatment option. Stay Tuned.
Scotty Nelson BJJ pioneer. He formed OTM, one of the first successful JJ websites and technique platforms back in 1997, and has traveled the world contributing to BJJ in a multitude of ways. He’s a blackbelt under Jeff Glover and has had a huge impact on various aspects of BJJ and MMA. In this interview we discuss. In this interview we discuss his cancer hospital chipsa-what it is and how he got involved in it, complementary therapies and treatments, Gerson diet, stem cells, The power of integrative medical care, Mind Body Medicine, Emotional Intelligence (EQ) and the impact it’s had on his life, his relationship with Henry Akins, living in Brazil in the early days of BJJ/MMA, his GI company/brand-Lucky GI and the innovations he made in that industry, something that had a huge impact on his life, the need to change with the times, what he’s most proud of and what he wants to be remembered for, and there’s also a cameo from one and only Jeff Glover...
Ed Clay has been on an amazing journey of being a jiu jitsu champion, owning MMMA gyms, dealing with injuries & health issues, struggled with addiction, and it has all led him to becoming co-owner of United Cancer Center and CHIPSA Hospital, where they use alternative perspectives & treatments to help people every day. Ed is also the host of The Big Idea Podcast which brings you in depth conversations with disruptive leaders in healthcare, technology, entrepreneurship and beyond. The Big Idea highlights everyday insights from brilliant people.
Ed Clay is an accomplished MMA fighter, Jujitsu trainer and cancer fighter. Ed Clay is a former professional Mixed Martial Arts fighter, at one point, ranked as high as number 9 in the world. He ran one of the largest Mixed Martial Arts schools in the United States with multiple students fighting in events such as the Ultimate Fighting Championships. His clothing brand, Gameness, which was acquired in 2011, was one of the largest supplier of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Martial Arts uniforms in the world. He was a MMA co-host of a highly rated FM sports radio show for 8 years. He is the former owner and Editor in Chief of Submission Fighter magazine. In 2015, along with his 2 partners Scott Nelson and Deddrick Perry, Clay acquired the CHIPSA hospital in Tijuana, Mexico. Ed is interested in developing solutions to address some of the glaring issues with cancer management in the United States and is a strong supporter of integrative immunotherapy: the concept of bringing together the conventional and alternative sides of medicine to improves patient outcomes. https://unitedcancercenters.com/
Ed Clay is a former professional Mixed Martial Arts fighter and at one point, he even ranked as high as 9th in the world. He ran one of the largest Mixed Martial Arts schools in the United States with multiple students fighting in events such as the Ultimate Fighting Championship. In 2015, Ed acquired the CHIPSA hospital in Tijuana, Mexico along with his partners, Scott Nelson and Deddrick Perry. He is currently the President of the United Cancer Centers where they help end-stage cancer patients get access to a combination of conventional and alternative treatment. Cancer is one of the leading causes of death all over the world. And when you or your loved one gets diagnosed with end-stage cancer, devastated doesn’t even begin to explain how it feels to be in that situation. Cancer is not only hard to battle on the physical, mental, and emotional realm, it is also financially challenging. The reality is, cancer treatment is not a walk in the park and what works for one person won’t necessarily work for another; this is why for Ed Clay, President of United Cancer Centers, finding the right treatment is crucial to increasing your odds at defeating the big C. Ed Clay is a former professional mixed martial arts fighter turned fighter of end-stage cancer through CHIPSA hospital, an inpatient cancer facility in Mexico that provides alternative cancer treatment methods. The United Cancer Centers are a collection of US-based outpatient clinics that seek to redefine the concept of informed decision making for cancer patients by providing access to a wider array of both FDA-approved and investigational treatment options On this episode of Inspired Insider, Ed talks to Jeremy about what inspired him to search for alternative treatment options for diseases. Listen in as Ed details how he and his partners discovered CHIPSA, why passion and compassion are keys to helping cancer patients deal with their struggles, and why there is really no one-size-fits-all cure for cancer. It’s an incredibly informative episode filled with personal experiences and learnings, realizations, and an emphasis on the value of life so stay tuned.
Ed Clay is a former professional Mixed Martial Arts fighter and at one point, he even ranked as high as number 9 in the world. He ran one of the largest Mixed Martial Arts schools in the United States with multiple students fighting in events such as the Ultimate Fighting Championships. In 2015, Ed acquired the CHIPSA hospital in Tijuana, Mexico along with his partners, Scott Nelson and Deddrick Perry. He is currently the President of the United Cancer Centers where they help end-stage cancer patients get access to a combination of conventional and alternative treatment. In this episode… Battling a terminal disease is never easy, especially when you have to do it without the support you really need to get through this tough ordeal. Ed Clay saw this firsthand with the very first patients they had at the CHIPSA Hospital, a cancer hospital in Tijuana Mexico that he acquired with his partners back in 2015. The stories of their patients moved him and made him more committed to being a champion for end-stage cancer patients. On this episode of Inspired Insider, Dr. Jeremy Weisz gets to talk to Ed about the challenges he faced in the process of building CHIPSA Hospital and how the stories if his first patients impacted his life. Stay tuned.
In this Episode of The Big Idea Podcast, Ed Clay interviews Renowned Jiu Jitsu Black Belt and founder of 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu, Eddie Bravo and On-The-Mat (OTM) founder Scotty Nelson. Ed is a former world champion fighter and most recently the former CEO of an integrative cancer hospital called CHIPSA in Tijuana Mexico. In this interview, they talk about the correlation between treating cancer and mixed martial arts and how the cancer industry can grow and evolve by using some of the common strategies of Mixed Martial Arts.
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Hey guys!! We’re back with another episode with some Overwatch League off-season news after a week off for Thanksgiving we are talking some OWL 2020 roster moves, with Florida, Boston, London and a few others. We spend some time on the Chipsa signing by the Fusion and the reactions from that. Thanks, as always for all your support and for checking us out, tell us what your thoughts are!! Streaming Channels Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/overtakeowl Mixer: https://mixer.com/OverTakes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DOWNLOAD or LISTEN to us on Sound cloud: https://soundcloud.com/overtakes Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6tP1JMunL1iS92OvVbJUBk?si=7QG0tyirQF6bxjKDYAXXpQ Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/overtakes-overwatch-league-show/id1450810300?mt=2 Join Our Patreon Page!! https://www.patreon.com/Overtakes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Twitter: https://twitter.com/OverTake_OWL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OvertakesOWL Discord: https://discord.gg/t6fTrdg Music by CULTIST Check them out at: https://cultistworship.bandcamp.com/
John and Joe tackle the Chipsa v. Jayne drama. They also talk the initial 8 of the 2020 London Spitfire, the big Bumper/Fissure move for Vancouver and a ton of Atlantic Division moves.
Totemlydrunk and Edanar sit down to discuss character hitbox visuals, events in Overwatch 2, OWL roster updates, and more! One OWL signing made for a talkative and drama fueled day in the competitive community. As always we would love to hear your feedback. Feel free to shoot us a message via email, discord, or twitter. Thanks again for tuning in! Join us on Discord: https://discord.me/owlnshow AGENDA Visualizing hitboxes in Overwatch Kaplan on events in OW2 aKm set to retire after 2020 season Hooreg joins Outlaws coaching staff OWL roster moves London Spitfire unveil their 2020 roster Shanghai Dragons finalize their 2020 roster Closing Notes Reviews Show some support for the show by giving us a review over on iTunes or your podcasting app of choice. Any feedback or constructive criticism is always welcomed. It’ll offer us insight and how we can make for a better listening experience for you. OVERWATCH RECALL You can find a listing of several Overwatch, Overwatch League, and Path to Pro podcasts over on our website at http://owlnshow.com/owrecall. Episodic listings are released every Sunday. Be sure to follow Overwatch Recall on twitter @owrecall SUPPORT US ON PATREON! We have created a Patreon page for everyone out there who would like to support our Overwatch podcast network and help it grow and get better. We're offering 4 different tiers starting at $1. Learn more by visiting http://patreon.com/owlnetwork There's no pressure to pledge and we thank you for your continued support! Where can they find us? Email the show at hndoverwatch@gmail.com Website: owlnshow.com Twitter: @hndoverwatch Twitch: https://twitch.tv/owlnshow - We’re a Twitch affiliate! You can support the show by subscribing to our twitch channel and unlock our network emoticon. Thanks again to everyone who has been watching our shows live and interacting with the chat. If you’d like to catch us live we’re broadcasting 3 nights a week. OWLN Mon 7PM PT, OWL By The Numbers Tues 6PM PT, HND Wed 5PM PT. Discord: https://discord.me/owlnshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OverwatchLeagueNetwork Totemlydrunk Twitter @totemlydrunkctr Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/totemlydrunk Edanar Twitter @edanaroverwatch Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/edanar
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In 2011 Bailey was diagnosed with stage 4 inoperable melanoma and was told she had just a few months to live. Bailey didn't agree. After researching alternative options she radically changed her diet and jumped on a plane to Mexico for treatment and never looked back. 8 years later Bailey is cancer-free and is now helping others through their integrative cancer journeys. Bailey is an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach and a Certified Square One Cancer Coach. Her focus is on diet and lifestyle as the foundation to health and healing. ***Resources Mentioned*** Bailey’s website Dr Jeanne Wallace, Nutritional Solutions Badger sunscreen Rene Chee, Curing Cancer with Immunotherapy Spontaneous Remission Project The Reinvention of Coley's Toxins, Donald MacAdam Is cancer dangerous to the immune system?, Polly Matzinger CHIPSA Hospital, Mexico *** In This Episode: Bailey shares her incredible cancer journey starting from when she was first diagnosed with melanoma as a teenager to its recurrence 3 years later. In 2011, after multiple surgeries she was given the devastating news that her cancer was inoperable and she didn’t qualify for the latest new drug. Bailey felt hopeless. But with the help of friends and family she radically turned her life and health around and now inspire others with her amazing healing story. Have you always been holistically inclined? Studying dietetics as an undergrad Didn’t agree with what being taught in nutrition classes When working in conventional medicine, nutrition is secondary to pharmaceutical drugs Believe in the power of nutrition as medicine When healing from cancer food was the medicine Is there a difference between what is learned to become a registered dietitian working as part of the conventional system compared to what we learn through ‘alternative’ channels like this? Nutritionists and dieticians have mostly the right ideas There are benefits of having first hand experience of healing through food Conventional system can help with acute things like diabetes Problems arise when the conventional system considers something ‘incurable’ What led to your diagnosis? Was studying away from home Fearful of the world and doing things on my own. Didn’t feel like I fit in Very stressed and didn’t know how to deal with it. Started overeating Sailing camp counselor - got a lot of sun exposure and sun burns Used lots of toxic body products After all your research, what’s your advice on sun exposure? Sensible exposure - don’t get burnt, if you’re pale, be careful Recommend non-nano zinc or titanium dioxide (although toxicity of titanium dioxide has come into question) Recommends Badger Sunscreen Regular sunscreen is full of toxic chemicals and can be more harmful than not wearing anything Titanium Dioxide provides a physical barrier between sun and skin. The size of the particulars are important. Nanoparticles are small enough to get into the bloodstream. Look for non-nano sunscreen Back to diagnosis... Found a weird looking spot Biopsy showed it was highly suspicious for a melanoma DIdn’t know anything about cancer, just knew it was serious Had surgery to remove legion and a tracer was injected to see where melanoma had spread Tracer showed cancer had spread to lymph node near ear More surgery, removed 45 lymph nodes from neck and parotid gland. Nodes removed were not positive Given two options - do nothing or Interferon treatments (an older form of immunotherapy) Opted for Interferon to help prevent a recurrence. Wasn’t doing anything else to support body in terms of diet and lifestyle 2 years later melanoma returned Two more 2 surgeries to remove tumors plus a round of radiation treatment Found another lump under chin that was melanoma Scan showed another 5 lesions in neck lung and spine that were suspicious Oncologist recommended Temodar (chemotherapy pill) and PABA (b-vitamin) Was told cancer was very aggressive and had only months to live Started looking at alternative treatments Where did you start? Took some supplements and did one round of Temodar and PABA Tumor started to shrink Went to CHIPSA in Mexico and started the Gerson Therapy, Coley’s Toxins, B17 injections and IV Vitamin C When left Mexico lump had disappeared from under chin Before went to Mexico saw an integrative oncologist / naturopathic doctor who prescribed modified citrus pectin, resveratrol, green tea extract and glutamine powder during radiation. Recommended high protein diet organic diet with no sugar. Not the perfect diet but heading in the right direction Gerson therapy Lots of juicing, vegetables and carbohydrates Cancer result of nutrient deficiency and toxins in the body Coffee enemas to detox Potassium powder Self vs non-self immune system model Danger model - immune system doesn’t respond to things that are foriegn but rather to things that look dangerous such as surgery or infections Cancer cells can have a ‘cloaking’ effect to ‘hide’ from the immune system Damage a cancer cell through chemo the immune system can recognise it and respond Preserve your immune system through low dose chemo not high Immunotherapy can also help with stubborn tumors Coley’s Toxins Mixture of two different bacteria injected intravenously, subcutaneously or intratumorally To stimulate an immune response in the body that attacks the cancer Often people who go into spontaneous remission have had an infection Came home from Mexico and continued protocol: Coley’s Toxin - 3 injections per week Coffee enemas - 3 per day Juices - 13 a day with iodine and potassium supplements B vitamins - intramuscular injections once a week 2 months after Mexico went for scan - no sign of active disease Did your Oncologist seem to believe in the alternative treatment? Oncologist was so emotionless. Said “whatever you’re doing seems to be working so keep it up” How do you guide others going through an integrative cancer journey? Do your own research There are somethings that people must do - diet, lifestyle and managing stress are the most important Often people stop too soon. 18 months to 2 years minimum Recommends using prayer for guidance and healing Follow Bailey Bailyobrien.com Facebook Instagram If you have a question or comment about this episode let us know below!!
Recorded January 10, 2018It took Ian 472 days after recording to edit and post this one. You can write your own punchline here. Tasting Notes:Pre-Show: Scary Champagne BottlesIntroRob's Quiz GameReccuring DreamsBig Bang TheoryWhat are you wearing?- Rob Willed a Show into Existence2017New Years Resolutions- Ian Saw Monster TrucksRegretsHabitsTaking Sick Days- Ian is a judgemental jerkA Slogan for 2018- The Space Between Train StationsLinks:The State of Kentucky Made KFC Change Its NameSafety CoffinWe're Back: A Dinosaur's Story RoseanneConfessions Of A 'Big Bang' Watcher, 11 Seasons InThe Adorkable Misogyny of The Big Bang TheoryThe Great Adventures of Sherlock HolmesBack to Work Episode 47: Utter Failure & Hotel SteakBack to Work Episode 48: An Abrupt Existential JerkLe Chiffre (Casino Royale) playin' with poker chipsA flat-Earther's plan to launch himself in a homemade rocket has been postponed — againKessler Syndome (A.K.A. "Not Kevin's Problem")Radiolab Episode about the Kessler SyndromeThis American Life episode about McCain and Fitzgerald DisastersPlaylist:Plastic Flowers by The Front BottomsBottom by McCaffertyAlternate Titles:"'The Other Kentucky' Fried Chicken" Edition"No Matter What, I Feel a Little Bad" Edition"Friendships is Where I Tried" Edition"The Five Pop-Tarts You Eat in Heaven" Edition"That's a Thing You Can Do" Edition"'Not My' Problem" Edition"Ghosts of the Philadelphia Transit System" Edition
This week Andres & Rob are back at it with the Map Mastery to visit Busan! This time we have returning guest ChipSa to help us talk all about this map and what compositions, approaches, and good tactics are when playing on Busan. ANNOUNCEMENTS: GAME NIGHT: 1/25 SPONSOR: Top Score Solutions “Omnic Lab is presented in part by Top Score Solutions, an esports oriented community for business education, and analytics. If you want to develop a business, service, org, or just create content about gaming or esports, they're here to help! Their flagship podcast is the Esports Business Podcast, which you can find on Podbean and iTunes. Additionally, they run a blog at TopScoreSolutions.com and a regular "In Case You Missed It" brief news update. Be sure to check out their active Discord community if you have any questions for follow up or just talk more about esports and gaming! Don't forget all links are on their website at topscoresolutions.com." Omnic Meta: (Homepage) Humble Bundle Monthy Affiliate! Our Affiliate Link: https://www.humblebundle.com/monthly?partner=omniclab Busan: Downtown Outside area with very tall high grounds near spawn areas Low ground for point with low cover Odd shaped high ground Mega Health Pack near a pillar just off point Large area near point to be knocked off Busan: Sanctuary Odd sightlines Point slightly raised in a courtyard with a large central drum for cover Lots of interesting health pack locations Mix of enclosed and open areas for vertical sky box Busan: MEKA Base Fully enclosed map A wrap around high ground Low point is where the point is located Kill zone just off the side of point Lots of staircases both large and in small flanks Special Thanks to Diamond Sponsors & New Patrons: Top Score Solutions, Anthony E. (SilvarLoki), Solo (PS4), Lisome, JanJinkle, DurandaL, Roger B., Britmus, Shazear, Chrisdaplaya, TragicZac, Matthew Z., Connall M., Brendon D. iTunes Reviews: (3) Sharkstef15 (USA) Jan 18 Plumzc (UK) Jan 23 Oatmeal~The Fatty (USA) Jan 20 (Matt Z) Omnic Lab Links: Omnic Lab is now a Twitch Affiliate! Sub now with Twitch/Amazon Prime!Twitter, Facebook, Patreon Twitch, Youtube, MERCH Discord: discord.me/omniclab Email: omniclabpodcast@gmail.com Website: http://www.omniclab.com iTunes, Google Play Music, RSS-->Full Extended Show Notes
In the Lab this week Andres and Rob invite special streamer guest ChipSa on to talk about his specialty Doomfist! Additionally, we want to cover some of his insights on why Sombra is taking the top tier play by storm and some tips for both to improve your game! Heads Update: Game Night -- Mar 30th SPONSORS: Top Score Solutions Ben aka “INeedPeeling” is offering free business consulting in the eSports field. If you are aspiring to coach, starting a team, developing an app or service, trying to boost your subscriber base, or just want to work in eSports, you can visit his website at topscoresolutions.com, get him on Twitter @topscoreEsports, or join his Discord server. Ben has a Masters in Sport Management and business and marketing experience. His services are free, and they will stay that way as long as demand allows it. Omnic Meta: (Homepage) The New Sombra 1.20 Analysis OWL Recap now part of Discord! Come join the team on the new dedicated channels to communicate with the hosts and the community! Brief Interview with ChipSa Tell us about yourself, what your gaming background is, etc? What are some of your current aspirations (streaming, Contenders/OWL) What brought you to the Doomfist? Special Thanks to Diamond Sponsors & New Patrons: Ben K. Chrisdaplaya, Good Apollo, GoldenSoldierA, GreatRootBear, Jeff B., Kippppp, Lisome, Magic, Neverclutch, NotMeta, JanJinkle, RickyTicky, Shazear, &TopScore Solutions, & TragicZac. Sombra Discussion: Where is she after the changes? Has her playstyle evolved compared to the pre-buff Sombra? How do you see her fitting in the meta? Doomfist Discussion: How does Doomfist fit the DPS role? What can he bring that others can’t? How has been the Journey mastering Doomfist? What are some non-obvious tips/Combos that you use for Doomfist? The art of maneuvering with Doomfist. Tell us about your style. Omnic Lab Links: Omnic Lab is now a Twitch Affiliate! Sub now with Twitch/Amazon Prime! Twitter, Facebook, Patreon Twitch, Youtube, MERCH Discord: discord.me/omniclab Email: omniclabpodcast@gmail.com Website: http://www.omniclab.com iTunes, Google Play Music, RSS -->Full Extended Show Notes
Today features Scott Nelson, Jiu Jitsu and mma pioneer and founder of onthemat.com, who has recently embarked upon his passion of helping others in the cancer and drug addiction realm through Chipsa hospital. Amy Ma, a former litigation lawyer who found the necessity for auto immune paleo who then embarked on becoming a chef because she needed snacks in the courtroom that were healthy and paleo rich, so she founded power balls. This conversation took place during paleofx in Austin, TX. You can find them all here- http://paleo-angel.myshopify.com/ www.onthemat.com https://www.paleofx.com/ http://chipsahospital.org/ http://thehospitalofhope.com/
It’s not every day that I use “serial entrepreneur” and “MMA fighter” in the same sentence. But it’s necessary to do that because my guest today is Ed Clay. Way back when, Ed had a stint as pro MMA fighter and went on to become a well-respected MMA instructor. Along the way he founded the largest MMA training school in the country. But Ed has interests well beyond MMA. He’s an intense student of alternative medicine and helped to reopen the original Gerson Therapy hospital in Tijuana, Mexico, now called CHIPSA. His other adventures include going on the road as a personal trainer for professional musicians. He also established the East Ivy Mansion in Nashville, a popular historic event venue. Ed Clay is a true Renaissance man! More than that, this is a guy who makes his dreams happen! Come along on a great conversation with an extraordinary person! In this episode you will . . . • Go on a wild ride through the many stages of Ed Clay’s professional life • Hear about Ed’s experience with pain med addiction and the success he had with ibogaine, a drug not yet legal in the U.S. • Discover an insider’s perspective on the world of alternative medicine • Learn about the challenges Big Pharma and the FDA present to alternative medicine treatments in the U.S. • Get a bonus self-defense tip from a former MMA fighter and instructor “My biggest goal in life is to help people.” – Ed Clay Episode Resources: CHIPSAHospital.org EastIvyMansion.com