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All Episodes can be found at www.awakeningpodcast.org To Subscribe or find our videos linktr.ee/awakeningpodcast All other Podcasts linktr.ee/roycoughlan About My Guest : Ginger has a unique 360 degree view of beauty from receiving a degree in chemistry, an MBA in marketing, as well as a Master’s in natural product chemistry and serving as senior management at several large cosmetic corporations. Ginger has been the keynote speaker for brand launches and has spoken on product development and In-Cosmetics on product innovation. Not only is Ginger a beauty expert on Beauty Press, she has also served as Allure’s Beauty Judge for Breakthrough Products since 2017 and Yahoo’s Diversity In Beauty Award 2018 and Beauty Packaging Award 2019. What we discussed: How to get your message out Why the formulation must be the best and have a meaning Why companies cheat with saying Natural In the USA only 11 chemical are banned while 1300 in Europe The dangers that the industry is self regulated The toxins in some lipbalms Donates 10% to suicide prevention Plus her speaking tips and tricks How to Contact Ginger King : https://fanlovebeauty.com/ https://www.instagram.com/officialfanlovebeauty/ https://www.facebook.com/fanlovebeauty/
As the first Presidential Debate of 2020 fast approaches, we look at civil unrest in America as the polls continue to show a wide gap between candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Public outcry and civil unrest have erupted in Louisville, Kentucky following an announcement by the Attorney General there stating that no charges will be brought against police officers in the shooting of Breonna Taylor. AS protests and riots ensued, all eyes have shifted to Amy Coney Barrett, Donald Trump's nominee to fill the Supreme Court Seat of the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Meanwhile, as the first of the 2020 Presidential Debates is quickly approaching, pundits are on the lookout for what the outcome might be, and what that could mean for the American election that is now just weeks away. We examine all of this, and more on this week's Middle Theory podcast. Coronavirus Charities: If you are able, please consider supporting the following charities that are offering relief for those affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Visit our Coronavirus Charities Page to learn more. DOLLARS FOR DONUTS A special thank you to those who donated to the podcast this week: Sean O’Neal Connie Fletcher Brian Davis Mark Hankins Ali Buchan If you like Middle Theory and want to help support the show, you can donate to the program here: We also offer SUBSCRIPTION accounts for those who would like to make recurring monthly payments to Middle Theory. If you would prefer to SUBSCRIBE to the program, click here to visit our DONATES page, and scroll down below the primary DONATE button. SHOW NOTES JUSTICE FOR BREONNA: Two officers shot as protests erupt over Breonna Taylor case Black AG chokes up announcing no charges Dismay spills into streets Kenosha shooter's defense portrays him as 'American patriot' COURT PICK: Amy Coney Barrett: Who is Trump's Supreme Court pick? Amy Coney Barrett: A Dream For The Right, Nightmare For The Left ELECTION UPDATE Biden '77% Chance Of Winning' Predicted to take 352 Electoral Votes 'I was Republican gov. I'm voting for Joe' BASTARDS: Joe Biden: “Clap for that you stupid bastards.” TAX MAN: NYT: Trump has paid no federal income taxes for much of past two decades Between the economy and coronavirus pandemic, Biden keeps his advantage nationally: POLL DEBATE: ‘The Super Bowl’ of politics: Why the debate is so crucial for Trump and Biden Trump, Biden will not shake hands at first debate due to COVID-19 Tuesday's Presidential Debate: Donald Trump and Joe Biden — What to Expect Biden Roasts Trump on Debate: Not Smart, Doesn't Know Facts Fears grow of chaotic election TRANSFER: Trump Won’t Commit to ‘Peaceful’ Post-Election Transfer of Power Pelosi knocks Trump over refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power Republicans condemn Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power McConnell dismisses Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer JOIN US: REACH OUT TO MIDDLE THEORY To send us feedback, you can email us here. Also, follow Middle Theory on Twitter too... this is highly recommended, and may even be vital for some of you. Finally, as mentioned earlier, some may be further compelled to donate to the program, which helps keep ads for survival gear, water filters, male enhancement supplements, and do-it-yourself earthworm farming kits off the program.
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Welcome Back! I'm about to takeoff to Hawaii to work on the Food Lies film with the amazing Director, Jay. I got to do this podcast in person with the very awesome Mike Mutzel AKA Metabolic Mike. We ran outside to feed his backyard chickens and pigs and then got the mics going. Mike Mutzel has an MS in clinical nutrition and currently focuses his efforts on communicating the science behind longevity, fasting, ketosis, exercise and all things pertaining to improving our metabolic health BUY THE MEAT NosetoTail.org Support me on Patreon! http://patreon.com/peakhuman Preorder the film here: http://indiegogo.com/projects/food-lies-post SHOW NOTES Mike Mutzel has an MS in clinical nutrition and currently focuses his efforts on communicating the science behind longevity, fasting, ketosis, exercise and all things pertaining to improving our metabolic health He raises his own pigs, chickens, and turkeys in his backyard He thinks it’s important for his daughter to eat real food and see where it comes from Raising animals has improved his mental well-being Mike started his health journey just simply removing the buns from his burgers Measuring objective biomarkers motivates people to stick to lifestyle changes because they can see the benefits Mike was exposed to drugs and alcohol at a very young age and used diet and exercise to improve his life Soy protein made him depressed and gave him GI issues Mike got into keto because of his interest in heart rate variability The ketogenic diet is not stressful on the body Mike runs blood labs twice a year to know he is on the right track Donates blood twice a year now that he is eating more meat His wife follows OMAD and has seen amazing benefits Him and his wife got full body MRIs and DEXA scans to show that their lifestyle is benefiting them Pros and cons to testing biomarkers GrimAge test to test your biological age against your chronological age Ancel Keys and the Minnesota Starvation Experiment The Game Changers nuances Mike’s experience losing a lot of weight and muscle with veganism Time-restricted feeding, alternate day fasting, and early time restricted feeding Circadian biology and feeding times Mike isn’t concerned with coffee during his morning fast Fasting will lower glucose and insulin and increase glucagon and ketosis Reducing glycemic variability has some benefits for reducing oxidative stress Mike does a 24-hour fast every Monday Fasting is a stoich practice and teaches discipline Fasting is not just about restricting calories You wouldn’t do the same workout every single day, and variability of energy intake works the same: restricting food intake (fasting) and feeding (maybe some days you are in a surplus) Fasting causes you to deal with how you use food to fill voids in your life (emotional eating) Fasting is a very safe practice People who claim fasting is a stressor need to understand that eating is stressful on the body Your body can anticipate the intake of food How long do we need to fast to induce autophagy? Mike thinks on a bare minimum everyone should be fasting for at least 12 hours a day Autophagy declines as you age Mike’s thoughts on One Meal A Day (OMAD) People are scared that protein is going to stimulate mTOR but they should be more concerned with mTOR over-expression The importance of sleep Chronic calorie restriction vs periodic fasting Kids who eat the proper foods are so much more well-behaved Where to find Mike Mutzel: www.highintensityhealth.com https://www.instagram.com/metabolic_mike https://www.youtube.com/highintensityhealth
So much good news going on this week! Here are links to the eight inspiring stories shared to brighten your day! Basketball Coach Brings the Sport to Kids who Can’t Afford Local Programs Cable Tech Cuddles Special Needs Child While Fixing the Internet Another State Officially Names Shelter Animals the State Animal $18M Federal Dollars NOT Being Cut For Special Olympic Funding 95-Year-Old WWII Vet Running Across the US for 2nd time - Expected to Finish at Age 100 Good Samaritan Returns $14,000 in Cash 25-year-old Buys Out Payless Shoes Closing Sale Inventory and Donates it all to Flood Victims High School Students Build Power Wheelchair for 2-Year-Old Connect with the Host Deanne Goodman on Instagram or Facebook --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week on Middle Theory, we look at the details behind what has led to the longest U.S. government shutdown in history. Kicking things off this week, it's been tough times for government employees, hundreds of thousands of whom haven't received paychecks in the new year. Hence, a number of bar tabs are probably still open in Washington... in light of this, Micah discusses some of the stigmas associated with alcohol consumption, the health risks and benefits, and its relationship to issues of decriminalization and legalization of what many would argue to be less intoxicating or dangerous substances. We also take time to analyze recent statements made by Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who surprised Vox recently in what appeared to be an indictment of America's "ruling class," with a number of complaints about capitalism. We also revisit an appearance by Carlson on Ben Shapiro's program, where he explained why there are similarities between his views and those of Bernie Sanders. We then shift our focus to the current government shutdown, which is officially the longest in our country's history. Are there truly principles behind this, and an agreement by two parties on them, or is this merely the result of ego on part of Donald Trump? Many media outlets have reported that this may be the case, along with the fact that the Trump Administration may not have realized the full potential for chaos in advance of the shutdown. In any case, this led to a heated exchange between Trump, House leader Nancy Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer on Friday, with still no end in sight. Hence, we look at the constitutionality of a government shutdown and explore just how many branches of government, and American workers, are affected by prolonged shutdowns like this. A special thank you to those who donated to the podcast this week:RUNE Betty June Mark Stephan If you like Middle Theory and want to help support the show, you can donate to the program here: We are now also offering SUBSCRIPTION accounts for those who would like to make recurring monthly payments to Middle Theory. If you would prefer to SUBSCRIBE to the program, click here to visit our DONATES page, and scroll down below the primary DONATE button. JOIN US: REACH OUT TO MIDDLE THEORY To send us feedback, you can email us here. Also, follow Middle Theory on Twitter too... this is highly recommended, and may even be vital for some of you. Finally, as mentioned earlier, some may be further compelled to donate to the program, which helps keep ads for survival gear, water filters, male enhancement supplements, and do-it-yourself earthworm farming kits off the program. You can also sign up for our newsletter, and get news alerts, articles, and podcasts from Middle Theory sent right to your inbox: [email-subscribers namefield="YES" desc="" group="Public"] Finally, here are links to stories addressed on this week's program: NIP AND TUCKER: Tucker Carlson’s comments on capitalism REID BETWEEN THE LINES: “Dying” Harry Reid says Trump is amoral, not immoral ONE FLU OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST: CDC says it's a severe flu season with 7 million sick so far MID: SHUT DOWN 'Shouting match' breaks out between Trump, Pelosi and Schumer in Oval Office Trump didn't realize a government shutdown would shut down the government (Vanity Fair) Everything you need to know about a government shutdown (PolitiFact) Here's how the shutdown is affecting key parts of the federal government (Biz Insider) What’s open — and closed — during a partial government shutdown (Vox)
Jillian Pransky is a Certified Yoga Therapist, a teacher and an author of the new book, Deep Listening: A Healing Practice to Calm Your Body, Clear Your Mind and Open Your Heart. In this interview, Jillian dives deep into the topic of somatic listening; what it is, why it's important, how to do it and the benefits you can expect. Restorative Yoga is an avenue for this type of work and it can be life changing to say the least. Do you experience tension in your body? Do you have unpleasant feelings? Do you feel exhausted? If your answer is yes or sometimes to any of these questions, you'll want to hear what Jillian Pransky has to say in this episode.Fin digital assistant knows your preferences, can pay bills, email on your behalf, on demand, only pay for what you use, integrate with your calendar and email try it for free at www.fin.com/wolf $60 of Fin's time/tasks to see if you like itBombas socks Jacob a friend of the show has switched his entire sock drawer to Bombas! Donates a pair of socks for every pair sold save 20% www.bombas.com/wolf offer code wolfSimple Habit on the go to calm your nerves make mindfulness and meditation easy www.simplehabit.com/wolf to get a free 7 day trial of their premium library In This Interview, Jillian Pransky and I Discuss...Her book, Deep Listening: A Healing Practice to Calm Your Body, Clear Your Mind and Open Your HeartHow she used to believe anxiety and depression was a choiceLearning to be with the bad wolfBefriending her bad wolfThat not everything can be fixedWhen surrender is neededNot being able to fix some way someone has treated usRestorative YogaPaying attention to our body and mind so that we're aware of how we shut down and open up and to be with it with opennessDeep listening to yourself can leave you more hard and cutoff or open and tenderThe tension in our body signifying the stress responsePaying attention long enough that it softens and shiftsJudging the tension we find in our bodiesGetting curious about the tension we find, breathing into itAsking "How am I still guarding myself when I don't have to be?" during Restorative Yoga"Doing Less"How the busier we are the less we have to feelListening is the act of allowingLove is the act of allowingAllowing yourself to be supported even when you're activeThat which is regular is way better than that which is a lotA little bit all the time re-wires usHow exhausting it is to be somewhere we're notOur thoughts are like social mediaForward thinking and past thinking after present moment beingLetting go vs Letting beAnalogy of salt in water: shot glass vs mason jar"The practice isn't about learning how to stay here but learning how to come back."Jillian Pransky LinksHomepageFacebookTwitterInstagram
As one of the top 60 agents in the country and over 24 years of experience, Anthony has a ton of real life education to share with us. Some of his insights that he gives us are extremely valuable, and I highly recommend you are ready to take notes on this one! If you enjoyed today’s episode remember to subscribe in iTunes and leave us a review! Best Ever Tweet: Being very conservative and not leveraging yourself too much Anthony Marguleas Real Estate Background: Founded Amalfi Estates, a philanthropic residential real estate firm 24 years ago Donates 10% of the commission to charity, having given $464,000 since 2014 Personally sold close to $1 Billion in properties Selected by The Wall Street Journal as one of the top 60 agents in the country out of one million agents. Based in Los Angeles, California Say hi to him at Best Ever Book: Blue Ocean Strategy Made Possible Because of Our Best Ever Sponsors: Fund That Flip provides short-term fix and flip loans to experienced investors. If you're looking for a reliable funding partner, their online platform makes the entire process super easy, and they can get you funded in as few as 7 days. They've also partnered with best-selling author, J Scott to provide Bestever listeners a free chapter from his new book on negotiating real estate. If you'd like to improve your bestever negotiating skills, visit to download your free negotiating guide today.
Snap is looking to spend billions on AWS and Google Cloud over the next five years. We talk about what exactly that could be for, then check in with Google's social strategy and thermostat strategies; meanwhile, the America Fuck Yeah crew wants to start gathering passwords at the boarder. Also, Brandon lays out the case that an open-core monitoring startup is a hard row to hoe. Also, Baltimore is not in Maine. (But Coté is pretty sure it actually is.) Mid-roll Coté: we're a media sponsor for DevOpsDays Baltimore (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-baltimore/welcome/), March 7th to 8th. No discount code yet, but we're getting one. Coté: Come see me talk at the Austin Cloud Meetup, Feb 22nd (https://www.meetup.com/Austin-Cloud-Native-Meetup/events/237172788/) Matt: Microsoft Ignite Australia: Chef will have a booth & a talk (https://events.chef.io/events/microsoft-ignite-australia/) ChefConf ChefConf 2017 Teaser (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhHpt-Xhj84) Coté: check out Pivotal's DIY platform paper (http://softwaredefinedtalk.com/diyplatform). tl;dr: for $7m/year with a two year on-ramp, you could build you own, or just buy Pivotal Cloud Foundry. Many of our customers have gone down this path and ended up not wanting to support the life of their own platform...which doesn't match the pace of innovation that the Cloud Foundry community can follow. Check out softwaredefinedtalk.com/diyplatform (http://softwaredefinedtalk.com/diyplatform). SnapChat's S-1 The S1 (https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1564408/000119312517029199/d270216ds1.htm) "We had 158 million Daily Active Users on average in the quarter ended December 31, 2016" "We have committed to spend $2 billion with Google Cloud over the next five years." - perhaps 10% of their billing. Also (http://venturebeat.com/2017/02/09/snap-will-spend-1-billion-on-aws-through-2021/): "Snap will spend $1 billion on AWS through 2021." Coté Show interview with former cloud boy, JJ (http://www.cote.show/21). The McLaughlin Group covers Google: What's up with them! Robots opening doors (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeFkrwagYfc&index=5&list=RDYEjQMMhDkjU). Google, Nest, and DropCam (https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/06/nests-time-at-alphabet-a-virtually-unlimited-budget-with-no-results/) - despite rocky start, maybe it's just a slow ramp-up, they have 50% y/y growth. People think GCP is the shit. "Purity vs. pragmatism." Corrections "Barra-mundi" (https://twitter.com/owenhollands/status/826326363367837696) Pronunciation tips (https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=barramundi+pronunciation) Thing to get angry about this week DHS considering asking foreigners for passwords (https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/02/08/dhs_wants_enhanced_digital_vetting/) I mean, really? A criminal is just gonna let you see their stuff? They'll just delete it, set up fake accounts, etc. It's not like popping the trunk for a thief and finding lock picks and guns in the boot: with digital crime tools and weapons, you can hide and subterfuge. And then the only people getting harmed are innocent people. What the fuck is wrong with these people, and more importantly the shit-for brains who voted for them? (How can we de-shit those brains for 2018?) Tweet about 3D chess of this meaning the government can't hack into your stuff...or can they?!?! CNCF Buys RethinkDB's Code and Donates to the Linux Foundation Not just marketing, but actually "freeing" code (https://www.cncf.io/blog/2017/02/06/cncf-purchases-rethinkdb-source-code-contributes-linux-foundation-apache-license) Switched from AGPLv3 to ASLv2 "Abby," (https://twitter.com/ab415/) head of the Cloud Foundry Foundation. See a recent discussion (https://soundcloud.com/pivotalconversations/filling-the-developer-skills-gap-with-abby-kearns-and-james-governor) with her and RedMonk's James Governor on developer skills in large organizations. $2.5 million VC for Sensu! Nagios replacement!!! (https://sensuapp.org/blog/2017/01/30/introducing-sensu-inc.html) Brandon has some advice (https://sensuapp.org/features#compare). BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode Microsoft does Azure Patent Indemnification "The system is supposed to help ease the transition to the cloud by giving companies extra peace of mind. Right now, lawsuits over intellectual property relating to open source technology in the cloud are rare" Link (http://www.cio.com/article/3167724/cloud-computing/microsoft-launches-new-azure-intellectual-property-protections.html) "those companies operating in a multi-cloud configuration won't be entirely covered" Attempting to Categorize the Cloud Native Landscape Project in GitHub (https://github.com/cncf/landscape) Cloud native Landscape diagram (https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cncf/landscape/master/landscape/CloudNativeLandscape_v0.9.3.jpg) Cloud Displacing Intel's Enterprise Sales "Tectonic shifts in the pattern of Intel's business show the devastating speed at which cloud is displacing traditional enterprise server sales" Link (http://diginomica.com/2017/02/01/tectonic-shifts-at-intel-as-cloud-rips-into-enterprise-server-sales/) Slack Enterprise Grid should make user management easier Link (http://www.itpro.co.uk/collaboration-software/28001/slack-enterprise-grid-should-make-user-management-easier) Uber Steers Away from Trump "More than 200,000 customers had deleted their accounts." (Link (https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/02/technology/uber-ceo-travis-kalanick-trump-advisory-council.html)) "Many employees were not satisfied with his answer. On Wednesday, Uber staff members followed up by circulating a 25-page Google document titled "Letters to Travis" to tell the chief executive how and why his willingness to engage with the administration had affected them." Puppet adds two vice presidents, hiring from Hewlett-Packard and EMC "Puppet replaced nearly its entire executive team in 2016, including its chief executive and chief financial officers. It hired six vice presidents last year." (Link (http://www.oregonlive.com/silicon-forest/index.ssf/2017/02/puppet_adds_two_vice_president.html)) Rackspace lays off 6% "Since being taken private [by Apollo], Rackspace has been working to trim its annual budget by 7%, or $100 million, according to documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission." (Link (https://therivardreport.com/rackspace-lays-off-200-locals-in-companywide-cuts/)) More figures from Barb Darrow (http://fortune.com/2017/02/08/rackpace-layoffs/). Brief 451 coverage from Al (https://451research.com/report-short?entityId=91609&type=mis&alertid=299&contactid=0033200001wgKCKAA2&utm_source=sendgrid&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=market-insight&utm_content=newsletter&utm_term=91609-Rackspace+lays+off+6%25+of+workforce): "After eight years as a public company, Rackspace went private in August 2016 in $4.3bn leveraged buyout with Apollo Global Management (https://451research.com/report-short?entityId=90092)." "Rackspace just announced a layoff of 6% of its 4,600 employees" "The company is expected to exceed $2bn in revenue and top 33% EBITDA margin for 2016." Meanwhile, AWS at ~$10bn for 2016 with something like 20-23% profit margin (OpInc based on 2016Q4 numbers (http://venturebeat.com/2017/02/02/aws-posts-3-53-billion-in-revenue-in-q4-2016-up-47-from-last-year/)), Azure and GCP catching up (http://www.geekwire.com/2017/cloud-report-card-amazon-web-services-12b-juggernaut-microsoft-google-gaining/): MSFT is probably $5-6bn, depending on how you categorize it. GCP probably $3bn at most (they don't break it out)? Other thing to get worked up about: eliminating remote work IBM on that colo shit (https://twitter.com/cote/status/829739491850022912) Brandon is safe! (He lives in Austin.) Coté: I won't deny that working in smelling range is the best. But, the gains never feel like enough to enforce it. Plus, mega-city congestion and resulting classist systems, cf. The Wealth of Humans (http://thenewstack.io/review-automation-wake-call-fill-vacuum-tech-ethics/). It's a problem that should be solved, not embraced. Recommendations Matt: Manly Daily newspaper, so much unbridled snark. Link (http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/manly-daily/naked-ice-suspect-swings-into-karate-kid-mode/news-story/03245799b7b0a33001c004e96c9765fd) RTJ on NPR (http://uproxx.com/realtalk/run-the-jewels-npr-tiny-desk-concert-video/). I'm not sure I can pull this off (http://uglyxmasrashie.com.au/). Coté: Ezra Klein interview with Kara Swisher (https://overcast.fm/+F_9GoG-WU). She's inspiring is several ways, not least of which in modeling a way to be politely strident and opinionated: the opposite of imposture syndrome (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impostor_syndrome). Also, his talk with the Hillbilly Elegy guy (http://www.vox.com/2017/2/2/14404770/jd-vance-trump-hillbilly-elegy-ezra-klein-show). I mean: most of the whole podcast, just skip the ones that look trivial and repetitive, e.g., we get it: Trump is a lunatic (https://twitter.com/TrumpDraws/status/830115871657910272). (See The Weeds (http://www.vox.com/the-weeds) and "The Nate Silver podcast." (https://fivethirtyeight.com/tag/politics-podcast/)) Brandon: Skiing in Solitude, Utah (https://skisolitude.com/). The Daily podcast (https://overcast.fm/itunes1200361736/the-daily), from NYT.
It was right before Christmas and Josh Katrick had just completed his 8th round of chemotherapy treatment for his colon cancer when a bit of luck came his way. He had just won a competition: free pizza for a year from his favorite neighborhood restaurant in Pennsylvania. But instead of planning on which toppings he’d […] The post Colon Cancer Patient Wins Free Pizza For a Year, Donates it to Food Bank appeared first on The Colon Cancer Podcast.
We start the show with a some BS-ing.Fact or Crap: 2 right this week.A little story about a snapping turtle.Mail Bag:One from Earl complimenting us on last weeks show.Three from Peter: (Not the one that was on the show last week.)1) Michelle Obama and Olive Garden team up.2) High School Principal Speech.3) Why our great grandparent's were happier?One from Chris: Thoughts on a previous show.One from Mike: Mom donates kidney to son, loses job for missing work.The Rest of the Show:Another all email show.