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VEM: Marie Agerhäll och Jesper RönndahlYRKE: Komiker/manusförfattare/regissörAVSNITT: 733OM: Att leva och jobba ihop som par. Historiesamlarmånad som relationsknep. Övningskörning med K Svensson. Nya säsongen av Dips. Amerikaner på Capri. Mack-bråk. Cicciolina. Konsten att trolla fram nya scener med gamla bilder. JAS-plan. Jespers frånvaro av opåkallad ångest. Kräft-comedy. Kommande turnén. Och en hel del om att vifta med en syltindränkt snopp framför en myrstack.SAMTALSLEDARE: Kristoffer TriumfPRODUCENT: Mattias ÅsénNY FORM: Martin Löfqvist (Untitled services)VINJETTKOMPOSITION: K Triumf.VINJETTPRODUKTION: K Triumf, P Svensson och Albin Myers.VINJETTANPASSNING: Paul Wettermark.KONTAKT: varvet@triumf.se och Instagram. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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If your numbers are dipping and you're panicking that you must be doing something wrong, the dip might not be the problem you think it is. Get full show notes at www.consciousedge.com/ep104 Instagram:@aleciastg If this episode landed and you're tired of running your business reactively every time your numbers shift, the next step is a Capacity Assessment Call. We'll look at where you actually are financially, where the panic is coming from, and what it would take to make a slow season feel like a season instead of an emergency. Book yours at consciousedge.com/capacity. You know the feeling. Revenue is down. What was working isn't working as well. And before you can even think about what to do, your brain has already decided you must be doing something wrong. You're not. Businesses cycle. The way real estate cycles. The way the stock market cycles. The dip is often the nature of running a business in a real economy. In this Monthly Money Talks, Alecia and her financial strategist Jenn Baas of Peak to Peak Solutions get into what's in your control when the market shifts, how much cash to actually keep on hand, the peace tax, and why adaptability matters more than stability if you want to still be in business ten years from now. If you've ever felt the panic of an unexpected slow season and wondered if you should be doing something different, this conversation will reset what a slow season actually means.
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Dr. Deb Muth 00:03Welcome to Let’s Talk Wellness Now. I am your host, Dr. Deb.And today, I have the pleasure of meeting with Dr. James Greenblatt. I’ve known Dr. Greenblatt for a very long time. We, started lecturing together, gosh, over 15 years ago.And he is an amazing practitioner. Dr. Greenblatt is dual board certified in psychiatry and internationally recognized.as a pioneer in functional and integrative psychiatry. He’s widely regarded as the leading expert on the clinical application of low-dose lithium for mental health.Dr. Greenblatt has spent more than 30 years advancing precision medicine-based approaches that move beyond symptom management to address the root causes of mental illness.And after earning his medical degree at George Washington University.Dr. Greenblatt completed his psychiatry and residency there as a fellow in child and adolescent psychiatry.Joined John Hopkins Medical School, and he currently serves as an assistant clinical professor of Psychiatry at Tufts University. He is a prolific author. Dr. Greenblatt has written 9 books, including his newest book, Finally Hopeful. in… available in January of 2026. We can ask him about this today.And his bestsellers finally focused the breathwork, natural treatment plan for ADHD,Answers to anorexia, Functional and Integrative Medicine for Antidepressant withdrawal, and nutritional lithium, and Untold tale of Mineral and Transforms Lives, that heals the brain.He has founded, in 2019, the Psychiatry Redefined, a leading educational platform training clinicians worldwide in functional and integrative psychiatry. He is a sought-after international speaker. Dr. Greenblatt regularly lecturesOn nutritional psychiatry and the transformative role of functional medicine.I am super excited to have him here with us today. This is going to be a pleasure. You guys are going to love this conversation that we are going to have. And I am going to pick his brain today on functional and integrative psychology and psychiatry, and combining nutrition, biochemistry, and lifestyle with mental health care.I’m really, really happy to have Dr. Greenblatt with us, so I am going to bring him on, and we are going to have this amazing conversation with my friend.Welcome back to Let’s Talk Wellness Now. I’m your host, Dr. Deb, and I have with me Dr. James Greenblatt, who I have followed for… we were just chatting about this for over 20 years.He is amazing in what he is doing, and we are going to have this conversation today about integrative psychiatry and the future of mental health. So, welcome to the show, Dr. Greenblatt. James greenblatt md 03:20Thank you, Dips, good to be with you. Dr. Deb Muth 03:22Now, you’ve been pioneering this integrative psychiatry for decades. What really inspired you to bridge nutrition and psychiatry long before it’s become mainstream? James greenblatt md 03:35You know, I developed an interest in college, you know, studying nutrition, and then I remember writing papers on orthomolecular psychiatry, high dose, vitamin B3 for schizophrenia.So, I really did not think I’d be a psychiatrist. I wanted to be a pediatrician when I went to medical school, but, just early interest in nutrition and brain function.And it’s been my career now for 30-plus years. Dr. Deb Muth 04:05Wow. Can you define what integrative psychiatry actually means, and how it’s different from traditional psychiatry for most people who wouldn’t be familiar with that term? James greenblatt md 04:17Sure, I mean, I have to add the word functional as well. I mean, I think, you know, I call myself a functional psychiatrist, but for most of my career, and every book, and everything I did, I would have to use words like functional and integrative.Medicine for mental illness. And, you know, I define integrative medicine as the… Adjunctive lifestyle, mindfulness. And diet, sleep, and exercise. Dr. Deb Muth 04:46Mmm. James greenblatt md 04:46And I kind of use the term functional for kind of a deeper root cause dive, looking at nutritional deficiencies, looking at hormones, looking at genetics. And, you know, to treat patients with mental health challenges, we need both integrative and functional medicine. Dr. Deb Muth 05:05That’s awesome. You know, in our integrative space, we often kind of joke that there’s no such thing as a Prozac deficiency, right? Can you explain to our listeners how nutrient deficiencies, gut health, or inflammation can play a role in mental illness? James greenblatt md 05:23Sure, I mean, I think the most importantBeginning of this conversation would be that, you know, 10 people with depression, there might be 10 different underlying factors. Dr. Deb Muth 05:35Yeah. James greenblatt md 05:35And we do know that there’s not an antidepressant deficiency, so we have to look deeper. And… and that’s,just different than our current psychiatry model, where it’s just symptomatic-based medicine. Everyone who’s depressed. It’s an antidepressant.And by looking at functional integrative medicine, we’re looking at B12 and vitamin D and zinc and magnesium. We’re looking at hormones, we’re looking at the gut, and we’re trying to determine what might be either causing or contributing to that person’s depression. Dr. Deb Muth 06:10Is there a particular, flavor that you see more commonly with others, like depression versus anxiety versus bipolar. Is there a particular underlying factor that you see more commonly than others? James greenblatt md 06:27Well, the short answer is no, and that’s why this work takes time, because you have to think.You know, every patient that walks in the office is different. I mean, I think the overarching umbrella is nutritional deficiencies, you know, whether… regardless of weight, regardless of diet. I mean, I have people coming in who’ve been eating…You know, these ketogenic or paleo diets, you know, perfect organic foods, and are profoundly nutritionally deficient.So I think nutritional deficiencies would be number one, and then, you know, the whole host of, you know, infections and hormone problems and inflammatory issues related to celiac disease is really common in the mental health space that’s ignored. Dr. Deb Muth 07:14Yeah. Celiac disease is really not paid attention too much, other than thinking that it’s damaging the gut. They don’t really think about all the other aspects of the body that are being affected by the gut not being able to absorb the nutrients properly and then utilize them properly. It’s really sad. James greenblatt md 07:34we find out… and there’s research to support it. That’s the tragedy. This is not something, as clinicians, that we found. We have many, many years of research showing high rates of anxiety and depression, you know, amongst those with, celiac disorder because of this chronic malnutrition, and many patients present without any GI symptoms, just mental health complaints, but nobody’s looking at celiac. Dr. Deb Muth 08:02Yeah. You know, I’m sure there’s people that are listening to us thinking, there’s no way thatEverybody who’s depressed or anxious has a nutritional deficiency. When we’re… live in a country where there’s so much abundance of food, and the obesity rates are high, and most people are very plump, how could those people be deficient in nutrients? What do you say to people who think like that? James greenblatt md 08:28Yeah, I mean, I think that, you know, we have, what’s called high caloric malnutrition, so regardless of weight, I would say the vast majority of patients with a mental health issue I would say my best guess would be 90-plus percent. Dr. Deb Muth 08:47Wow. James greenblatt md 08:47We would find nutritional deficiencies. Dr. Deb Muth 08:51And part of this, we’ve discovered, is genetics. James greenblatt md 08:56People having, kind of, genetic needs for Higher amounts of certain micronutrients. Some of it is just the kinds of foods people are eating. The kind of ultra-processed food actually strips the body of micronutrients. So, it is just so common, and many of these tests are pretty simple that your primary care doctor could do in the office. Dr. Deb Muth 09:22So, traditional labs can identify some of these nutritional deficiencies. They don’t necessarily have to invest thousands of dollars in advanced nutrient testing to find these things out. James greenblatt md 09:35Absolutely. I mean, I think, you know, oftentimes when we’re working with a patient who has failed traditional psychiatric treatment, we do need some functional, testing, but I’m quite convinced we could change the trajectory of our mental health epidemic in this country by some labs that are covered by every insurance company on the planet. Like, people think of vitamin D as, you know, building bones or immune function.It has dramatic relationships to mental health problems, demonstrated over 30 years of research. So vitamin D and B12 and folate, all simple blood tests that are covered by all health insurances. Dr. Deb Muth 10:18You know, with the change of genetics, MTHFR is so popularly known these days. It’s probably the most popular genetic mutation that people know of.And in the mental health space, it plays a significant role as well in that absorption of B12 and folate. How do you look at MTHFR mutation with inside the mental health world? James greenblatt md 10:43Well, I think it’s, It’s critical, it’s required on every patient that I see, and I’ve been, known to say it would be considered malpractice for psychiatrists not to test for the MTHFR gene. Because most of my career, I’ve spent working in inpatient psychiatric hospitals and residential. So seeing those individuals that have failed outpatient treatment, so really struggling.And one of the most common things I’ve been seeing for 30 years are those psychiatric patients not responsive to traditional treatment. oftentimes have one of the more significant MTHFR variants. And so we started doing the testing in the hospital, and they came back with these you know, variants and treated with folate, the medicines worked better, and their depression got better. It is simple. And essential. So, the integrative community, our community is aware of it, but our conventional psychiatrists are not testing for MTHFR. Dr. Deb Muth 11:50Yeah, it’s so sad, isn’t it? Because it’s such a simple test, and can make such a big difference in people’s lives. I know even in the OBGYN community, we’re not looking at MTHFR, and yet we’re giving women all this folic acid that many of them might not be able to actually utilize.And we’re… in my opinion, we’re doing a disservice to those women and the children that are being born to them for that. James greenblatt md 12:15Yeah, no, it’s frustrating, when there are clear, simple, treatment interventions that could make major difference in people’s lives that are just not incorporated into, kind of, routine treatment models. Dr. Deb Muth 12:31How come we see some people with MTHFR mutations, or gene mutations, have depression and anxiety that is so severe, and then other people seem to have absolutely no problems with mental health at all, and they have a similar profile? James greenblatt md 12:47Yeah, I mean, that’s just a great example, as, you know, genes aren’t our destiny, it’s just kind of a vulnerability.And, you know, we actually, when we were in the hospital, we tested, you know. hundreds of people and staff as well. And, you know, people are going to be lived to 100 and have these very vulnerable MTHFR genes. So it’s not the genes, it’s… I call it that genetic-environmental dance. So if we add… that genetic vulnerability, and maybe we add a, you know, a Lyme infection, or a chronic stress, or a B12 deficiency, or celiac, or we could list a hundred things, stress and inflammation probably being the most significant. With that genetic vulnerability, that’s where, you know, the implications of treatment come more defined. Dr. Deb Muth 13:45Yeah. What do you think the role of trauma plays in all of this, too, with the genetics? Do you think that trauma that people are living with today makes a big impact on their genes and how their genes are being turned on or off? James greenblatt md 14:01Yeah, I mean, we know trauma is kind of, you know, sets the stage for so much psychiatric illness. I think in my… Community of mental health professionals. we kind of use the trauma as an excuse to not think of the biology. And trauma… Affects the biology. Dr. Deb Muth 14:21So… James greenblatt md 14:22without negating the past trauma or current trauma, we still need to dig deep into the B12 and MTHFR and vitamin D. But… the trauma does affect the expression of certain genes. It also ex… we see a lot of, nutritional deficiencies after trauma due to poor digestion, because the Digestive enzymes and the hydrochloric acid kind of just shut down. And so, again, eating great food, but not absorbing these micronutrients. So I’ve seen that years after trauma. Dr. Deb Muth 14:5Yeah, it’s really hard. I’ve worked with Dr. Mark Gordon, and he does a lot of trauma work for veterans, and he focuses a lot on the hormones that get affected because of the brain trauma and the head trauma that people experience in combat. Or the repetitive shot firings and things like that, and how it correlates to anxiety. And then just balancing out some of those hormones can make a significant difference for them, and he’s actually been tracking the reduction of some of the hormones as a result of those traumas. Have you seen similar things like that with mental health and hormones? James greenblatt md 15:36Not… I haven’t made that direct correlation, but what we see when we evaluate somebody with trauma is just, you know, a kind of very wide range of metabolic abnormalities from Hormonal, to insulin resistance, to nutrient deficiencies, again, that aren’t dietary related. Dr. Deb Muth 15:57So… James greenblatt md 15:58Definitely, somehow, some path from the trauma. Dr. Deb Muth 16:03Yeah. If you had to choose your most favorite cutting-edge research or biomarker that you’re most excited about right now in the world of nutritional psychology or psychiatry, what would that be? James greenblatt md 16:19Well, you know, I counted as 250 that we look at when I evaluate a site patient, but there’s one… That is so simple, and has such profound implications, and that’s looking at levels of cryptopyrrol in the urine. Dr. Deb Muth 16:36Oh, yeah. James greenblatt md 16:37urine test. It measures this, molecule, a pyrole derivative, and Most of us would have normal levels. And if it’s elevated, It is, it’s likely a genetic vulnerability, but this, cryptopyrrol just binds B6 and zinc. So you have this tremendous deficiency of B6 and zinc. And elevated cryptopyril is always associated with psychiatric symptoms, usually anxiety, but we’ve seen depression and panic and even paranoia. And it’s simple to treat. We’re talking about, you know, pennies a day, B6 and zinc. Dr. Deb Muth 17:20The marker comes down. James greenblatt md 17:23And symptoms improve. I mean, it is really stunning and dramatic. Dr. Deb Muth 17:28That is amazing, because you’re right, I mean, in something that seems so simple and so inexpensive oftentimes gets dismissed, because we think that it’s not going to do enough, but some of these things that biochemically are happening to people Really need to start being addressed, because the side effects that they’re having with multiple layers of medications is not good for them either. James greenblatt md 17:52Yeah, the amount of medications now, because of our kind of ineffective model, is just exploding, so people are taking 3, 4, 5 psychiatric medications to treat a problem that sometimes there might be a simpler solution. Dr. Deb Muth 18:11Yeah. Can you share a case example of where an integrative approach really transforms someone’s mental health when medication alone wasn’t working? James greenblatt md 18:22Sure, you know, many, but there’s one that I just talked about, A couple nights ago about a gentleman who, you know, traveled around the country seeing integrative doctors, as well as traditional doctors, had a bag full of supplements, because every Doctor put them on a different regimen. And, strong family history of depression and addiction. He struggled with depression and addiction. And, you know, could not get off antidepressants. So, he had a lot of blood work, everything was normal, and the one test that we found in our battery was low levels of essential amino acids. Dr. Deb Muth 19:08Wow. James greenblatt md 19:09So this was, someone who was eating, you know, organic foods and grass-fed protein, so he was eating the perfect diet.But he was completely deficient in amino acids. So, again, that inability to digest and absorb, so just by giving this individual hydrochloric acid. Free-form amino acids. He was able to begin to feel better, and eventually we were able to taper him off these medications. So it was just, it wasn’t dietary intake, it was a problem of digestion and absorption. Dr. Deb Muth 19:50That is incredible, because I don’t think, even in the functional medicine world, where we’re focused so heavily on gut health, we are not making that correlation that people are not digesting their proteins to make amino acids, to make neurotransmitters. That… that thought process isn’t happening with a lot of functional medicine practitioners either. James greenblatt md 20:11No, it hasn’t, and maybe because it’s too simple, you know? It’s not trying to look at 75 markers on organic acid, it’s just… Dr. Deb Muth 20:21Yeah. James greenblatt md 20:21Looking at, you know, 9 essential amino acids. And usually there’s a pattern. They’re either all low, you know, or normal, or high, and that means something. So, I remember when I first did amino acid testing, it was by mistake. I remember in the 90s, I checked the wrong box in a lab company. And it didn’t make sense to me when I first started doing it, but now it is one of the most important tests that I do for adult depression. Dr. Deb Muth 20:49Yeah. How do those amino acids, work with, like, that resistant depression, anxiety. What do they actually do that makes the anxiety and the depression worse? James greenblatt md 21:02Well, the essential amino acids, essential meaning our body needs to get them from our diet, are the precursors to every protein in the body, but in psychiatry, they’re the precursors to the neurotransmitters.So, tryptophan, precursor to serotonin, phenylalanine, the precursor to dopamine and norepinephrine. So if those are deficient.And we have studies in humans and animals, going back, I think, to the 70s, that we can affect the levels of neurotransmitters in the brain. So low levels of these amino acids affect neurotransmitters. It’s actually a research protocol called tryptophan depletion studies. Where we give people in the lab low levels of tryptophan, and we watch them get irritable, depressed, and angry. Dr. Deb Muth 21:51It’s interesting that we’re willing to do that to people, right? But you’ve got to figure it out sometimes. You have to know that what you think is actually working. James greenblatt md 21:58Absolutely. Dr. Deb Muth 22:00Yeah. How do you guide patients to safely combine their natural approaches with their psychiatric medications? James greenblatt md 22:09I think the vast majority of the, the work that we’ve been doing, is all nutritional supplements or interventions that can be done with medications. So it’s not an either-or model when we think of functional psychiatry. It’s just kind of adding tools you know, to the toolbox. There are very few interactions with medications. Sometimes high-dose amino acids we won’t use with certain medications, but all the Vitamins and minerals and gut support that we’re recommending can be utilized with medications. Dr. Deb Muth 22:49That’s awesome, because I think there’s a lot of fear around that, right? Like, if I take this, it’ll interfere with that. And some things, yes, they do interfere, but it’s good for people to understand that they can do these things safely, but they need to work with somebody knowledgeable, like yourself, or somebody that has come from one of your training programs that really, truly understands this. James greenblatt md 23:10Yeah, absolutely. It’s, it’s an integrative model where individuals can Sometimes it’s just the medications work better. Other times, it’s a path to tapering someone off the medications. Dr. Deb Muth 23:24Yeah. For patients or families that are listening, and they’re really feeling frustrated by medication-only solutions, where do you recommend that they start? James greenblatt md 23:36Well, I have to say my book. So, you know, the book I just wrote, Finally, Hopeful, is written for patients, and I think the title is the best part of it, you know, Hope. I think as you begin to appreciate the role of nutrition and depression. So, there are some, some good books out there, that, on my website, psychiatryRedefine.org, there’s a list of clinicians, and, in the next month, I’ll be setting up a network of functional psychiatry clinicians, So, around the country that have been trained, so that program is called Finally Living Now, I think, Finally Living Now, so…People, want the information. Too many of our traditional docs just don’t have the training, so we’ll hopefully be able to provide a network of clinicians who can help. Dr. Deb Muth 24:30That’s fantastic, and for those of you who are driving or didn’t catch those links, don’t worry about it. We will have them in the show notes for you, so you can find these people that have been trained and understand what to do to help you. What gives you optimism about the future of psychiatric and mental health care? James greenblatt md 24:51Well, the explosion of research is really, have given me some renewed energy at this point in my career, because in the last 5 years. There are just hundreds of incredibly well-written academic articles, references that our traditional researchers have kind of just validated everything that we’ve been saying for 30 years. So we have studies on vitamin D deficiency, and suicide, and zinc deficiency, and suicide, and folate, and the gut. And the most significant for me is, I’ve been talking about lithium orotate. Dr. Deb Muth 25:34Print this. James greenblatt md 25:34years as a nutritional intervention, probably the most important in my practice, and a study came out of Harvard. This year, Describing lithium orotate, the only lithium preparation that was able to reverse Alzheimer’s pathology in mice models. and prevent it in these models. It was a pretty dramatic study. Dr. Deb Muth 25:57Oh. James greenblatt md 25:58So… Long-inded answer, but it’s the research now that is just supporting everything we’ve been yelling about for 30 years that just is going to make it much easier to train doctors and nurse practitioners so we can help more patients. Dr. Deb Muth 26:15Oh, that’s fantastic. That’s an… I’m going to look up that study, that’s amazing. So, one last question for you is, if someone was listening today, and they’re really struggling with anxiety and depression, and they’re out of answers, what would you tell them to give them hope? James greenblatt md 26:32I think that, you know, I’ve been doing this 30 years, and I have colleagues around the globe, and Everyone would kind of just echo that there are some simple interventions, and to try to find either your primary care doctor, or a mental health professional, or a naturopath who will dig deeper and look at some objective tests, and I’m positive that if you’re struggling with depression, that they’ll find something to help you. Dr. Deb Muth 27:06That’s awesome. Thank you so much for joining us today. Are there any last thoughts that you want to leave with our listeners? James greenblatt md 27:13Well, just to repeat two things I’ve said a couple times is, hope, you know, finally hopeful is the book, and then everyone’s different. And your neighbor might be taking, you know, found out that they had a vitamin B12 deficiency, and that cured their depression. it doesn’t mean you have a B12 deficiency, but there are many. a path towards looking deeper. Everyone’s different, but there is hope. Dr. Deb Muth 27:44Thank you so much for joining me today. James greenblatt md 27:46Thanks for having me, nice talking with you. Dr. Deb Muth 27:52Thank you for joining me today on Let’s Talk Wellness Now and Dr. James Greenblatt for the insightful conversation on integrative psychiatry and the future of mental health.If you’ve ever felt dismissed, over-medicated, or frustrated by cookie-cutter approaches to mental health, remember, there is always hope. Healing begins when we look deeper at nutrition, environment, biochemistry, and the unique story within every patient. That’s the art and the science Dr. Greenblatt calls us back to. If today’s episode resonated with you.Share it with someone who needs to hear that mental health illness is not a life sentence. It’s a message from the body, asking to be completely understood. Remember, wellness isn’t just about feeling good, it’s about thriving in every area of your life. If you’re ready to explore how root cause psychiatry or functional medicine can help you or a loved one find hope again, visit DrGreenblatt.com and check out his new book that is just out. Until next time, I’m Dr. Deb, reminding you to take care of your body, mind, and spirit. Be well, and I will see you in our next episode.The post Episode 263 – Functional and integrative psychiatry: combining nutrition, biochemistry, and lifestyle with mental health care first appeared on Let's Talk Wellness Now.
In this episode, I invited my friend and fellow Sex Coach Nicole onto the podcast to discuss one night stands. Some of the topics discussed include our personal stories and how to set boundaries with casual sexual partners. Subscribe today and join the conversation! What comes to mind when you hear the word “pleasure”? Looking to expand your toy knowledge beyond that bullet vibrator collecting dust in your drawer? There's always something new you can learn about sexual health and sexuality. Nicole is a Sex Coach and Educator and a Bedroom Kandi Consultant. She helps many find what they want, what their partners want, and how to figure that out. Her purpose is to provide you with the skill and resources to help guide and maybe even transform your sex life. Her classes and events will encourage you to explore different areas of your sex life and help to heighten your pleasure. You can connect with Nicole via her website (https://www.melanatedvixxen.com/) or Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/melanated_vixxen/). Follow and Support the Podcast Website: https://www.heauxliloquy.com Vernon's book: https://amzn.to/3vsZDm5 Vernon's IG: UrFavHeauxst (https://www.instagram.com/UrFavHeauxst/) Therapy w/ Vernon: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/vernon-t-scott-decatur-ga/1201103 Crisis and Psychological Resources Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network https://www.rainn.org 800-656-HOPE (4673) National Suicide Prevention Lifeline https://www.988lifeline.org 800-273-TALK (8255) Text or call 988 National Domestic Violence Hotline https://www.thehotline.org 800-799-7233 Text START to 88788 Find A Therapist American Psychological Association (https://www.apa.org/topics/crisis-hotlines) Psychology Today (https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/family-marital) Therapist Locator (https://www.therapistlocator.net/) Access additional resources on Open Counseling (https://blog.opencounseling.com/hotlines-us/) Open Counseling also has a list of International Hotlines (https://blog.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines/) Referrals and Affiliates If you are interested in signing up for Episodic Sound and accessing their list of royalty free music, please use my affiliate link (https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/2mj5fk). If you are interested in joining the podcasting world and creating your own podcast, check out PodBean (https://www.podbean.com/topheauxpod). Sign up today and get one month free. Sponsorship Looking to sponsor the podcast? Email Slaytor's Playhouse at info@slaytorsplayhouse.com. The Heuaxliloquy Podcast Media Kit (https://bit.ly/35U78Kg) If you are an advertiser trying to reach a new market, check out PodBean Advertising (https://sponsorship.podbean.com/topheauxpod). Use the link to get up to $100 credits for running your first ad on PodBean.
Steve piggybacks off Dave's classic Disco Dips genre for a learned treatise about old-school crooners and Broadway belters who dipped their toes into the waters of disco.
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FC Thun midfielder Ethan Meichtry was a road worker three years ago. Now he's a Swiss Super League winner.His story perfectly encapsulates the improbable rise of the club, who were promoted only last summer and are already champions of Switzerland for the first time in their history.So how did Meichtry go from construction worker to title-winner? How did Thun take Swiss football by storm? And where does their triumph rank on the all-time list of great soccer fairytales and underdog stories?In this episode of The Sweeper Podcast, we pull back the curtain one of the biggest European football stories of 2026: Thun's unlikely transformation from relegation candidates to first-time national champions.You can sign up for the waiting list for The Sweeper's live show and the ‘Around The World in 80 Clubs' book launch via this link: thesweeper.eventbrite.comChapters:00:00 – Intro01:20 – Celebrations: Pyrotechnics and pubs04:40 – Management: Gerber and Lustrinelli09:36 – Players: Roadworkers, recoveries and rejects12:50 – Style: Verticality and disregard for possession15:42 – Rivals: Basel & Young Boys underperformance 19:05 – Records: Swiss and European comparisons23:03 – Patreon plug and live show information24:35 – Fairytales: Where does Thun sit in the ranking?
Although important, mobility isn't always the first priority inside UMS.Stability is often the first step towards a healthy joint, or a successful injury rehab. Especially when rehabbing the shoulder joint after something like a rotator cuff, labrum, or SLAP tear.Here's an example of where this can be a big issue that heavily impacts how Rad and I prescribe exercises for our clients.Last week a client asked when dips and behind-the-head shoulder presses would be introduced to his program.He's been working through a shoulder rehab phase after a SLAP tear, and those two movements hadn't appeared yet.That's a pretty common question. Because many of our clients have a high achieving strength training, or athletic background.Most assume those exercises have been avoided because we think they're “risky.”But that's not really the issue.
Friday, May 01, 2026 The Dominant Duo – Total Dominance Hour -Jim and Al at lunch, Denver gets eliminated, Minnesota problems, NCAA suing?, Jim dips early, "Al on the Prowl" and more. Have a great weekend! Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X PLUS Jim Traber on Instagram, Berry Tramel on X and Dean Blevins on X Follow Tony Z on Instagram and Facebook Listen to past episodes HERE! Follow Total Dominance Podcasts on Apple, Google and SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trubbnosiga Linnea, så slutade mås-EM och det vet vi om misstänkta skytten på Trump-middagen. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Hela veckans Morgonpasset i P3 hör du i Sveriges Radios app.Trubbnosiga Linnea Wikblad! David Druid är en man kort! Varför fuskas det med honung och hur ser man vad som är äkta honung? Honungssommeliern Malin Landqvist förklarar vad du ska tänka på. Jesper Rönndahl om varför det tagit sex år för honom och Marie Agerhäll att göra säsong tre av Dips och hennes unika temperaturskala. 22 lite omunkiga buddistiska munkar greps med 110 kilo cannabis. Hela Sverige Blundar! Norge vann Mås-EM! Nej för nu! David Druid om att vi måste sluta forska på saker vi redan vet! Linnea Wikblad har ätit landgång på fik! Agnes Cohn på P3 Nyheter om det vi vet kring den misstänkta skytten på Trump-middagen och Dokument inifrån: Tillbaka till Paradiset.Tidpunkter i avsnittet:11:59 Nyhetsfördjupning: Den misstänkta skyttens manifest.16:11 Så undviker du fusk-honung: Honungssommeliern berättar.37:00 Nyhetsfördjupning: Ny dokumentär om stoppade Paradise Hotel-säsongen.01:02:55 Jesper Rönndahl om säsong tre av Dips.Kapitellänkarna ovan leder till avsnittet utan musik i Sveriges Radios app.Programledare: David Druid och Linnea Wikblad.
Dips-stjärnan avslöjar hur han tjusade Marie Agerhäll. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Hela veckans Morgonpasset i P3 – Gästen hör du i Sveriges Radios app.Serien Dips har blivit lite av en kultserie och nu efter nästan SEX års uppehåll är den tillbaka. Vi pratar med Jesper Rönndahl som skrivit, producerat och skådespelar tillsammans med Marie Agerhäll. Jesper Rönndahl avslöjar allt om Maries lite märkliga temperaturskala och hur han lyckades charma henne. Dessutom Jesper om gången han höll på att bli nerslagen efter ett skämt om tejp!Programledare: David Druid och Linnea Wikblad.
In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, Art's Way Mfg. benefited from increased demand for its ag segment products, reporting Q1 sales up 27.3%. We also cover major business moves as Yetter finalizes the Martin-Till acquisition, catching up with Steve Martin and Derek Allensworth on what customers and dealers can expect going forward.
Marie Agerhäll är veckans filosof! Är det en dealbreaker om han alltid luktar lite varm räka? Hanna mår konstigt och tror att det är på grund av att hon är i förklimakteriet. Hela den kvinnliga kroppen är en sjukdom! Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Avsnittsbeskrivning:Marie Hesthammer hoppar in och programleder tillsammans med Hanna och Marie Agerhäll är gäst i Vardagsfilosofiska rummet, därav: tjejfillo!Hanna tycker att det bara pratas om att kvinnor har mycket känslor men menar att det inte finns några som har så mycket känslor som män som inte fyllt 30! Hanna menar att hon inte har lika mycket humörsvängningar nuförtiden men alla i studion håller kanske inte med.Marie har med sig en halväten bulle i lite papper som Hanna äter upp och sen säger Hanna att om hon skulle bli ihop med en enda kvinna i hela världen så hade det varit Marie. Marie berättar om hennes SVT-serie Dips som snart har premiär för sin nya säsong och svårigheterna kring att skriva humor om politik, när allt förändras så snabbt i politikens värld.När Hanna drack vatten från Fyrisån i Uppsala.Programledare: Hanna Hellquist och Mari Hesthammer
Stocks surge and oil drops as investors react to news about a reopening of the Strait of Hormuz during an Israel/Lebanon ceasefire. But IRGC affiliated media says Iranian armed forces will oversee ship movement in the Strait of Hormuz, adding if a U.S. naval blockade continues, the Strait will be closed. Then, CNBC reporting Cerebras could file an S1 as soon as today, moving forward with its plans to go public. Plus, how investors should think about Netflix results as that stock drops. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hour 4: Silver and Krueger discuss the San Francisco Giants' lineup changes, with a focus on Robbie Ray's performance and the team's chances of getting back on track. The conversation also touches on the NFL draft, with a discussion about the 49ers' potential picks and the importance of character in player selection. Additionally, they weigh in on various topics in another addition of Danny's Double Dips.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A tech-led rally may have taken the market headlines, but quantum computing stocks added unseen muscle to that move higher. PPI coming in below Wall Street's expectations offered some reprieve on the inflation front. Marley Kayden and Sam Vadas walk investors through their final takeaways of Tuesday' trading session. ======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Options involve risks and are not suitable for all investors. Before trading, read the Options Disclosure Document. http://bit.ly/2v9tH6DSubscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Hour 4: Silver and Krueger discuss the San Francisco Giants' lineup changes, with a focus on Robbie Ray's performance and the team's chances of getting back on track. The conversation also touches on the NFL draft, with a discussion about the 49ers' potential picks and the importance of character in player selection. Additionally, they weigh in on various topics in another addition of Danny's Double Dips.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Team insiders Ryan Mink and Garrett Downing take on a wide range of draft topics, including the team's biggest objectives, five players they could see as possible picks at No. 14, who the Ravens could trade up or down for, positions Baltimore will upgrade, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Why can't you just use canola oil from your kitchen to kill spider mites? If you've ever wondered about the true science behind oil-based pesticides, this episode is a deep dive into the physics and chemistry of plant protection. Tad and Julie Graesch explore why oils remain one of the most effective tools for managing resistant pest populations like two-spotted spider mites and thrips. In this episode, we cover: Physical Modes of Action: How oils kill through suffocation and desiccation, and why pests can't develop resistance to being physically smothered. Mineral vs. Essential Oils: The functional differences between horticultural mineral oils (like SuffOil-X) and 25B essential oils (like Epishield). The Power of Formulation: Why inert ingredients, surfactants, and molecular weight are just as important as the active ingredients for preventing phytotoxicity. Dipping vs. Spraying: The high-stakes world of plant dips and how to target specific life stages—including the elusive thrips egg. Tank Mixing & Compatibility: Best practices for combining oils with microbials like Beauveria bassiana to create a synergistic knockdown effect. Whether you are a small-scale hobbyist or a large-scale commercial cultivator, understanding how to master oils will help you maintain a cleaner garden with fewer chemical interventions. You can order Bioworks products through KiS Organics, just reach out if you have any questions. About the Guest: Julie Graesch is the Technical Services Manager for BioWorks. With over 18 years of experience as a biological scientist, Julie has worked in laboratory, greenhouse, and field research, specializing in integrated pest management (IPM) for the horticulture industry. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
There's a moment in business that no one really prepares you for. When things slow down. When the numbers dip. When it would be very easy to spiral, question everything, and make it mean something about you. This episode is a real-time conversation about exactly that. I'm taking you inside a recent income dip I experienced, how I moved through it, and what I see now so clearly about these seasons that most women completely miss. Because here's the truth: Income dips are not a sign that something is wrong. They're a normal part of building something that actually grows. But more than that, they reveal something deeper. They show you who you are when things aren't instantly working. They expose where you're still attaching your power, your worth, and your safety to your results. And that's the real work. Inside this episode, I walk you through: What income dips actually mean (and what they don't) Why these seasons are non-negotiable if you're building something sustainable The identity shift that changes everything during slower seasons How to stop making dips mean something about your worth or your business Three simple, powerful practices I used to regulate my nervous system and shift my energy fast How to hold yourself in a way where you know you're already on the other side These practices are simple. You can do them in minutes. But they will change how you move through your business. Because the women who create long-term success are not the ones who avoid dips. They're the ones who stay steady, grounded, and powerful inside of them. Resources + Next Steps Two EFT practices I mentioned in this episode: → https://youtu.be/jdXOvuKE0HE?si=Bp_E6pQpod64c9Zw → https://youtu.be/96K7HWPtrGo?si=k4WwZwaG-pxRe_gB If this episode hit something for you and you're ready to look at what's actually happening underneath your current results and make clean, grounded decisions from there: Conscious Women in Business LIVE An in-person leadership experience in St. Louis April 17 → Secure Your Seat Here Or we can do this work together privately: Business Alignment Intensive A private 90-minute session + 1 week of support to realign your business, clarify your next level, and move forward with clean, strategic action → Book Your Intensive Here
Join our email list for a chance to have your program reviewed: https://unitygym.com/email-listThis video is for one of our subscribers who submitted their program for review.If you want to lose weigth and build muscle, this is for you.After more than 25 years of coaching, this is one of the most common mistakes I see in training programs.In this video, we're going to break down this subscriber's program and show exactly how to adjust for faster weight loss whilst still building muscle.#shoulderpainrelief #shoulderpain #musclebuliding
Hour 3: Copes and D-Pop discuss the Giants' recent performance, with Tony Vitello's unorthodox management style and the team's early-season trends. The guys give you a Dirty Work Dial where they touch on the latest news, including J Cole's decision to play in the Chinese Basketball Association and the return of Louis C.K. to Netflix. Plus, a little Danny's Double Dips to finish off the hour. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3: Copes and D-Pop discuss the Giants' recent performance, with Tony Vitello's unorthodox management style and the team's early-season trends. The guys give you a Dirty Work Dial where they touch on the latest news, including J Cole's decision to play in the Chinese Basketball Association and the return of Louis C.K. to Netflix. Plus, a little Danny's Double Dips to finish off the hour. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the spirit of March Madness, JackKnife, Tommy Joe, and Zach Daniels complete a bracket of their favorite tailgate foods. With four categories: Grill Masters, Sharables, Sandwiches, and Dips, they have a lot of options to choose from. The debate gets pretty heated between the three nerds! Which food will reign supreme as the tailgate king!?Be sure to check out our new website! www.nts-podcast.com Don't forget to reply to our record day stories to have your questions answered. Also, If you want your voice to be heard on the Nerds Talking Sports Podcast, make sure to leave us a voicemail on our new websiteFollow us onTwitter/XFacebookYoutube@N_T_S_PODCAST
David Katz warns investors that they will pay “a lot more for stocks” after the resolution of the Iran war. He notes that historically, the market recovers quickly from conflict and thinks we're near the bottom. Names like Microsoft (MSFT) and Meta Platforms (META) are “attractive” on a 12-month outlook, he says, and highlights stocks like Generac (GNRC) and Qualcomm (QCOM).======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Options involve risks and are not suitable for all investors. Before trading, read the Options Disclosure Document. http://bit.ly/2v9tH6DSubscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
For this episode the Exocast team are joined by Dr Matthew Kenworthy from the University of Leiden, The Netherlands. Matt's work focuses on strange transit events and the search for new ways to better process data. Matt started his career in the instrumentation lab and we dive into that transition to more remote hands-off research. We talk about his work with the assassin, sorry ASASSN, network and the search for weird dips, and then what the future of instrumentation holds for our search for planets in the universe. In addition, as always we ask our guest to adopt an exoplanet into our Exocast family with Matt choosing PSR 1829-10 – listen in to find out why and if it exists at all!? Matt is a British astronomer who did his PhD at the University of Cambridge after an undergrad at Oxford, he then held postdocs at Steward Observatory at the University of Arizona, and then at the University of Cincinnati then back at Steward as an instrument scientist, however he has been working and living in the Netherlands for the over a decade as a professor at the Leiden Observatory. Do you have a question we didn't ask? Join in the discussion in the comments below, and find us on bluesky. You can also get your hands on Exocast merchandise at exocast.threadless.com Exocast is edited by musician/composer Fergus Hall (https://www.fergushallmusic.com) and is supported by listener donations at buymeacoffee.com/exocast. We cannot make the show without your support and it is very much appreciated.
This episode I talk with the returning Diamond Dips. We discuss how she has now decided to be more behind the scenes and only film with her man Devon Kockz. We unpack her reasoning and her love of being a camera women. We discuss the special skills it takes to film porn and we discuss her relationship and more. Want More Content? 2 ways to get it1. Subscribe my Savage Smoke Sessions on Spotify ( $4.99 a month)https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smokethisova/subscribe2. Become A Premium SmokerSubscribe to the Premium Smoke Room On Loyalfanshttps://www.loyalfans.com/PremiumSmokeRoomWant More Content. Become a Premium Smokerfor 5 Premium Podcasts , Special Events and More $25.99 a monthSponsored ByHottest Adult Mag Onlinehttps://eroticismmagazine.com/Hottest Adult Film Companyblusherotica.com/videosSara Jay's CBD Selfcarehttps://sarajaycbd.com/Use Promo Code: BOBBIE and receive 10% off your orderSmokekind.com The King Of THCahttps://smokekind.com/?ref=bobbie_lucasPassDat Apparel https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-inhaling-potnasPorn/ Music/ Social Mediahttps://allmylinks.com/pornrapstarGet The Merch:https://www.bonfire.com/store/s-t-o-merch-store/Guest: Diamond Dipshttps://x.com/DiamondDips69https://allmylinks.com/diamonddips69
Bitcoin faces pullback to ~$71K from inflation surprises and geopolitics, but altcoins like ETH, XRP, and DOGE post solid rebounds amid ETF support and institutional optimism. SEC provides clarity on non-securities status for most cryptos, market structure bill advances, and Kraken pauses IPO. Watch post-Fed reactions, miner dynamics, and stablecoin/CBDC pilots—markets mixed with alt strength emerging. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.