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Day 5, a day of interviewing the wonderful filmmakers behind the following films: DIY: The Rise and Fall of Punk, Party People, and Eastern Western. Stay tuned, those interviews are coming soon. Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram and threads @whydoesthewilhelmpod Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and events at fortworthfilmclub.com and @fortworthfilm Support the next generation of film lovers at reelhousefoundation.org and on facebook reelhousefoundation Artwork by @_mosla_
Andy and Randy talk about how the NBA is shaping up with two weeks remaining in the season and how the Western Conference is anybody's to win come playoff time.
Choice Classic Radio presents Yours Truly Johnny Dollar, which aired from 1949 to 1962. Today we bring to you the episode titled "The Eastern-Western Matter.” Please consider supporting our show by becoming a patron at http://choiceclassicradio.com We hope you enjoy the show!
Join Michael and mom as they talk to the beautiful philanthropist and highly decorated social worker from New York, Hal Eisenberg. This episode is special as Hal shares his very private and personal cancer story on the podcast, to the public, for the first time ever. They call it the big reveal! Hal's story is captivating, as he shares how he has approached his cancer treatment with a combination of Western treatments, Eastern treatments, and spirituality. He is on the spiritual journey of a life time and he brings so much perspective and wisdom, as well as beauty into his cancer journey. He states quite clearly that cancer has indeed become a gift in his life. He is a true ray of light.
Welcome back all to the BALLS AND BEARDS PODCAST! The boys are back and ready to talk some hoops!
Ari Dolegowski, a BioPerformance Therapist who offers transformative massage sessions with a tailored approach rooted in Physical Therapy and Eastern medicine, joins Discover Lafayette to share his philosophy on living a well-rounded and healthy life. He studied both Eastern and Western modalities of therapy in Thailand, Costa Rica, and New York City, to form an integrative approach to treatment and to better understand human nature. Ari played pro soccer in Chile, Tel Aviv and the U. S. and maintains a consistently active lifestyle, biking whenever he can in lieu of starting up a car. He also maintains a Tai Chi practice which ensures full body power and optimal alignment. Tai Chi is a moving meditation in the form of a series of gentle exercises that create harmony between the mind and body. The ultimate purpose is to cultivate our inner life energy (qi) to flow smoothly and powerfully through the body, a spiritual experience as much as a physical one. Ari will be offering classes in Tai Chi this year. Ari's work focuses on optimizing the body's natural abilities, through physical therapy and massage treatments to encourage clients to achieve peak physical and mental states. One thing many of us fail to do is stretch enough and he offers "Stretched Out," a modality of massage with a lineage of Thai Massage, TaiChi, Yoga Therapy, and Western joint mobilization. "Imagine having a stretch, a trigger point release, and increased blood flow all at one time," Ari says. His practice also includes cranio-sacral massage, a gentle yet effective way to ease tension and promote relaxation, and can help relieve headaches, reduce stress and improve overall well-being. Local athletes call on Ari for deep tissue massage sessions to treat musculoskeletal issues such as sprains and sports injuries; this form of massage helps break up scar tissue that forms following an injury and reduces tension in muscle and tissue. Ari offers consistent messaging on lifestyle, health, and wellness. "It all starts with us, our choices, our movement, and our intention to live a good life. Bio means life and performance considers honest personal health choices that can revolutionize your own path to developing awareness of the body and in the mind in order to lead an overall healthier and happier lifestyle." Ari's background working for an Eastern-Western physical therapy clinic gave him a way to look at the body in different ways than the Western lifestyle. "Environmental issues, not just lead in the water but anything outside that we bring in on ourselves, whether it's family or the news or politics, is a culmination of everything that we do. Then one thing can trigger pain, whether it is an unfortunate bike accident, being yelled at, a TV show that upsets you or the news....all of a sudden you have sharp pain in your neck and you don't know why. People look for one thing to blame, and just want to fix it. Is it acupuncture? Meditation? A cortisone shot or a chiropractor? It might need to be all, depending on how tightly wound up you are or your physical and emotional pain." At times, Ari works with people who may have unrealistic goals who have pushed themselves too far and incur an injury, taking on physical exercise that their body is not ready for. "The body just says 'whoa.' You know, if you're just looking to be healthy, maybe you need to go out and walk really fast a few times a week, rather than taking on running when you have never exercised. Because that's really hard on the body." "You should be able to do your job and then offset it with what you do when you're not working. If you sit all day, you should be in good enough shape that you can sit, stand, maybe go for a walk, do a quick stretch and not worry about that too much. 'Am I sitting ergonomically? Is my desk high enough?' I think it's what you do outside of your job or your career that helps with that. Perhaps you just have a simple 20 minute a day or every ...
2007's Ghost Town the Movie Dean Teaster's 'Ghost Town The Movie', is a unique "Eastern" Western. It is N.C. native Dean Teaster's tribute to his father Robert Doyle Teaster and "Ghost Town In The Sky" theme park. This is a film that Shawn worked on as a boom operator in his film days. Yes, this movie isn't very good. Yes, the sound is bad, the acting is bad, the story is bad and the writing is bad. But we had a good time talking about it and Shawn enjoyed reminicing about this fim. Cheapseat Reviews the podcast that explores the Hollywood film industry for the greater good.
Release Date: July 17, 2015 Johnny is called to Florida to investigate a Florida's cattleman's loss of an entire herd.Original Air Date: April 6, 1958Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.netSupport the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.netMail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Give us a call at 208-991-4783Take the listener survey at https://survey.greatdetectives.netCheck out our social media at https://www.greatdetectives.net
Did you know that your tongue can tell you a lot about your digestion and your gut microbiome? And the way you breathe can be a diagnostic tool? In this enlightening interview, Dr. Chiti Parikh, a renowned expert in integrative medicine, shares her insights on the concept of intentional health. Dr. Parikh delves into the importance of a holistic approach to wellness, emphasizing the need to balance physical, mental, and emotional health. Have you ever set an intention for your health? Dr Parikh guides through the process of understanding what that means and why it's so important. By incorporating ancient practices and cutting edge technologies, Dr. Parikh is able to get to the root of our health issues and treat them holistically. She discusses the power of our breath in understanding our state of being and shares simple breathing techniques to help us relax and rejuvenate. She also highlights the role of personalized medicine in achieving optimal health outcomes with her integration of Eastern & Western principles. If you are looking to live a more intentional and healthy life, this conversation provides valuable guidance. INSTAGRAM @every.body.talks @jenngiamo @schully Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening. APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/every-body-talks/id1697412102 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/0n0tLPoheixkz8axq1zgdb?si=0dNp1FaWRm2lqDKUfKHLOg&nd=1&dlsi=42a1b72837cf4e9b Be sure to leave a 5 star rating! It really helps grow the show. If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing!
Episode 46 host Chris Richards sits down with TJ Sanchez from Grand Slam Club- Ovis to learn about a recent species designation shift from their perspective for the eastern & western Canadian moose and the enhanced opportunity this means for people in pursuit of various slams in their hunting career. Once this new update is shared TJ then discusses some of the unique aspects of moose guiding and hunting in Alaska before then sharing one of the most epic stories of moose hunting you'll ever hear. You don't want to miss this one.
Pols & Theories return to the table to discuss the Eagle WR3 competition, Eagles vs Cowboys Trio, Caleb William's early struggles, Miinesota Vikings outlook in 2024, Jettas potential trade, NBA recap and breakdown of the Eastern & Western Conference Finals, and Phillies struggling as of late. Follow P&I on their video and audio platforms: YouTube, Apple Podcasts, & Spotify Also follow The P&I Guys on their social media platforms: Instagram, Facebook, X, and TikTok! View the links to all of their above platforms on Linktree and Shorby!
PJ & Pat discuss who they would bet on to win Eastern/Western Conference & NBA Finals MVP. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's #CouchCoachLive, the fellas preview the NBA Eastern and Western Conference finals. The fellas give their storylines to watch, players to watch & keys for series wins for the Celtics, Pacers, Timberwolves and Mavericks --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/couchcoachlive/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/couchcoachlive/support
How can we reconnect with the impressions & resources of our ancestral lineage, in somatic ways? I recently invited Rani George, a practitioner steeped in both Eastern & Western spirituality, to join us for an exploration of ancestral reconnection at our The Future Is Embodied Conference. During the conversation Rani offered us an experiential practice of expanding our awareness to perceive more of our ancestors, somatically. I just had to share it more widely so today on the podcast we're joined by Healing Arts Practitioner Rani George. In this conversation we explore: - Rani's mystical awakening into her indigeneity - The traumas and resources that are passed down through our ancestors - Rani's diverse cultural teachers and what they have reminded her of the ‘universal Indigenous Field' - Why reconnecting with our indigeneity isn't a modality - but rather a way of living - Jenna & Rani share diverse examples of how our indigeneity speak to us, through the body - Rani guides us on a powerful 15 min experiencing of expanding our bodies wisdom to perceive our ancestors - Two beautiful practices to deepen your ancestral connections About Rani George Healing Arts Practitioner http://www.circlefolks.com Rani George was raised with the influences of Eastern and Western mystical spirituality and earth-based healing traditions handed down through the generations by her mother. Her adult daughter continues in the line. She has been in private and group practice and served as organizer, consultant, presenter, and teacher in the healing arts for over 30 years. She is a Systemic Constellations facilitator with specializations in Spiritual and Nature Constellations. Her current focus is Ancestral Indigenous Reconnection utilizing embodiment practices, hands-on energy work, and meditative processes to access the indigenous wisdom and resourcing of our ancestors. Resources From Today's Podcast ● Rani's work & website http://www.circlefolks.com ● Feminine Embodiment Coaching – an emotional embodiment & vulnerability-based professional training for coaches ● School of Embodied Arts ● Leave a podcast review on iTunes here ● Thought or reflection to share? Leave a comment on Instagram here
Join us on this episode with Dr. Eileen Li, PT, DPT, L.Ac, as we delve into the intricate dance of Eastern and Western medicine, unraveling their unique roles in nurturing women's health, pregnancy, and postpartum recovery.
Ep 5. Deep dive into some of my predictions for innovative consumer wellness tech in 2024 and beyond, including:Biowearables and personalized biometric insights, with a specific focus on the commercialization of CGMs for the non-diabetic market FemTech and women's health-focused tech Blending Eastern + Western modalities for holistic treatmentCGMs + Metabolic Health:Abbott LingoDexcom announcementVeriLevels HealthSignosSupersapiansJanuary AIAgeless RxOther Wearables:Oura Ring
In this enlightening episode of the phase 4 podcast, we are gifted an amazing conversation with our guest, Chandra Campanelli, a renowned holistic nurse coach known for her deep compassion and innovative approach to wellness. Chandra stands at the forefront of emerging treatments for anxiety, depression, PTSD, and more, advocating for a unique blend of Eastern and Western medical practices. Join us as we explore Chandra's philosophy, acknowledging the 'shadow' within us all. She emphasizes the importance of integrating, not ignoring, this shadow to achieve true healing. With a belief that there's no 'one size fits all' in healthcare, Chandra's passionate about her work, offering tailored solutions that resonate on a personal level. Tune in to uncover how Chandra's compassionate and pioneering methods are reshaping the landscape of health and wellness, providing new hope and possibilities for those seeking holistic paths to recovery. ****If you enjoyed this episode, please follow the show, share it with a friend and leave a review below or on the Spotify app https://open.spotify.com/show/4JfM1ZitoXTP6DXXfUbqRm?si=9f68c2de30a5446f **** Connect with Chandra https://inspireintegrative.com/ Connect with Jp https://linktr.ee/NextStepsAcademy
How Stanford's Scientific Rogue is Revolutionizing Public Neuroscience Outreach While academia traditionally struggles to translate peer-review insights towards mass audiences in meaningful relatable ways...one rogue Stanford neurobiology professor defies expectations delivering revelatory science straight raw without condescension via viral podcast converting millions of new enthusiastic believers. Andrew Huberman's booming Huberman Lab show simplifies complex study findings through gripping lay storytelling and applicable life advice restoring public trust in health science and benefiting humanity beyond Ivory Tower walls. His soaring grassroots success warrants deep exploration understanding rare communications gift demystifying medicine for mainstream healing and hope. Renegade Backstory: Seeking Athletic Optimization Andrew Huberman's fascination with human optimization started early as a competitive swimmer longing to squeeze out extra performance edges whenever possible for championship glory aspirations. When hardcore training willpower alone plateaued potential, experimental therapies using emerging neuroscience and biohacking methodologies helped unlock another level towards claiming Stanford varsity records still unbroken decades later. These positive results also shaped Huberman's early belief biotechnology and innovations could meaningfully improve lives which medical orthodoxy alone failed to address through integrated Eastern/Western approaches combining holistic modalities with cutting-edge technical interventions maximizing patient outcomes. After Stanford, Andrew pursued conventional advanced neurobiology degrees at UC San Diego and Yale gaining respect for conducting field work remotely Nicaraguan rainforest canopy studying monkeys' neuro-opthalmic impulse behaviors through dizzying jungle zipline contraptions and frigid ocean diving capturing owl eye movements assessing light wavelength impacts hunting capacities. Beyond admirable rugged scholarly dedication braving inhospitable research frontiers lacking modern comforts...Huberman's intense drive to understand mysteries of sentient life through direct observations in Nature signaled uniquely restless scientific integrity unwilling to accept incremental lab-bound compromises alone uncovering definitive healthcare insights benefiting humanity universally. This blue-sky scientific curiosity and tenacity seeking comprehensive wellness truths beyond publish-or-perish paper chases foreshadowed an antiestablishment path destiny had prepared uniquely him. Maverick Academia Rejected Status Quo Limitations Upon joining Stanford University in 2007 initially conducting postdoctoral visual neurophysiology research, Dr. Huberman displayed early nonconformist leanings even in elite faculty roles. While publishing prodigiously through respected peer journals, Andrew felt stifled by sterile clinical restrictions hampering his expansive visions integrating cross-disciplinary modalities for customized subject enrichment. When denied allocating research hours volunteering local veterans hospitals sharing nascent PTSD insights for stress relief and trauma recovery...Huberman began conducting unauthorized off-campus community outreach anyways believing knowledge meant limited without empathy action. And consistent display of humanitarian conscience beyond the call of duty eventually caught the attention of university administrators. Through patient lobbying arguing innovations need equal seeking marginalized populations too often untrusting institutions...Huberman persuaded Stanford authorities to allow him to dedicate working lab hours to volunteering therapeutic wellness services to those struggling underneath the poverty line and disabled communities utilizing leading biometric tracking and neurofeedback devices forging progress lacking insurance resources. These successes led the university to sanction his Maverick activities formally as faculty public service improving town-gown relations through compassionate care bridging real needs. Word-of-Mouth Podcasting Phenomenon Informing Millions But Huberman's biggest scientific impact emerged unexpectedly in 2020 when COVID lockdowns forced pivoting lab hours towards DIY podcasting discussing recent student neurobiology lectures himself. These initial lo-fi audio talks were then posted on YouTube and enthusiastically shared within struggling mental health circles seeking positivity. As stress/anxiety spiked quarantines dragged onwards...Huberman's engaging delivery of demystifying depression biochemistry through actionable lifestyle relief solutions resonated powerfully. Listeners marveled at tangible improvements just simple nutritional adjustments, natural sunlight exposure, and regular movement schedules that pharmaceutical regiments neglected to address for years ineffectively at great expense burden. Grassroots acclaim spread these candid podcast talks presenting hope and self-healing minus medicine dogma. Huberman inquired faithfully every audience technical question with eloquent clarity minus condescension. By mid-2021 several episodes exceeded two million views as Professor Huberman became a phenomenon. Aspiring Stanford teaching applying neuroscience to improving everyday behaviors around optimal focus, stress regulation, sleep hygiene, burnout avoidance and neuroplasticity breakthroughs attracted global mainstream appeal especially to younger demographics historically untrusting medical orthodoxy. Tangible wellness through simple habit shifts kept fans returning plus sustained exponential interest contrary to stale academic science communication norms. Visionary Potential Impacting Healthcare Communication Critical reception towards Huberman's folksy laying out complex neuroendocrine functionality through funny anecdotes connecting synapses, hormones and transmitters towards relatable human struggles/aspirations has received resounding peer approval too. Academics praise his ingenious bridging bench theories into understandable motivating counseling life tools benefiting beyond privileged lab settings alone. Health providers acclaim his demystifying scary disorders into manageable physical/mental processes faster than most clinical dialogue patient interactions bogged technical vocabulary ostracizing populations require most medical messaging dumbed-down emotionally supportive. Moving forward institutional medicine eyes closer collaboration delivering patient experiences eased through humanized language and destigmatized physiological descriptions in Huberman‘s image. Visionary physicians recognize healthcare communications must speak common tongues expanding access. Efforts fostering scientific literacy prove healthier outcomes than blind faith in wizardry degrees alone. Just as restaurant menus explain gastronomy preparations simply...quality care explains hippocampus functions translating memorization basics or how SSRI antidepressants balance serotonin improving mood using digestible metaphors not language hierarchy dividing expert physician high priests versus uneducated suffering masses clueless mind/body operations fearing white coat judgment upon desperate symptoms seeking relief through intuitive lifestyle shifts instead dwelling endlessly inner dysfunctions rooted scientifically detached Latin terminology holding patients hostage unable navigating life-changing solutions themselves. Andrew Huberman's emerging media success revolutionizing open scientific access may force stubborn healthcare systems to finally embrace creative communication reforms meeting patients equally through universal education outreach and simplified terminology improving delivery impact for more equitable treatment unlocking dignity, agency and proof systems don't intend limiting inner circles by design. The dynamic Stanford neuroscience renegade hero is exposing new possibilities. Thanks for listening to Quiet Please. Remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts. And Hey! History buffs, buckle up! Talking Time Machine isn't your dusty textbook lecture. It's where cutting-edge AI throws wild interview parties with history's iconic figures. In the Talking Time Machine podcast: History Gets a High-Tech Twist, Imagine: Napoleon Bonaparte talking French Politics with Louis the 14th! This podcast is futuristically insightful. Our AI host grills historical legends with questions based on real historical context, leading to surprising, thought-provoking, and often mind-blowing answers. Whether you're a history geek, a tech junkie, or just love a good interview, Talking Time Machine has something for you. Talking Time Machine: search, subscribe and (Listen Now!)
0:00 Intro 1:23 Bruce introduces special guest B.J. Armstrong 3:57 The Warriors dynasty is fading in Golden State 7:57 Could the Warriors dynasty have lasted longer with better draft selections? 12:54 Are the LA Clippers a contender in the Western Conference 15:26 Are the reigning champion Denver Nuggets still the team to beat in the West? 18:16 Is now the right time for the Oklahoma City Thunder to make a trade? 22:50 B.J. Armstrong on Victor Wembanyama 26:00 B.J. Armstrong on the New York Knicks & recent OG Anunoby trade 29:27 Where does B.J. rank the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference 32:32 Are the Boston Celtics “The Team” to beat this year? 35:10 Do the Milwaukee Bucks have enough time required to adjust & make an NBA Finals run? 38:16 Life as an NBA Agent with B.J. Armstrong 40:31 As a former player what does B.J. offer his clients that other agents that didn't play can't? 43:41 Is there an aspect of the NBA agency side that B.J. wasn't aware of as a player? 48:56 What was Ron Artest like as a rookie in Chicago? 51:11 The relationship between players/coaches with NBA officials these days 52:52 B.J. on the atmosphere playing for the dominant Chicago Bulls & then moving on to other teams 57:15 B.J. on being an absolute legend in the video game NBA Jam
F A R + D A N G is a multidisciplinary design office based in Dallas, Texas that is firmly engaged in the complexities and multiplicities of contemporary life. The firm's research, strategy, and work focuses on transforming intangible ideas into spatial realities and physical form.Founding partners Bang Dang and Rizi Faruqui have both called Dallas, Texas home from an early age, and with diverse backgrounds bring a unique, Eastern/Western take on architecture. The natural inclination to be rational, subtle, and minimal is countered by the urge to be instinctive, brave, and free. The firm's focus is on making architecture that is abstract in its homage to Texas regionalism and subtle in its inventiveness.Bang and Rizi both hold a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Texas at Austin and Bang also holds a Master of Architecture from the University of Texas at Arlington, where both Partners currently serve as Professors in Practice. The work of the 12-year old firm is varied in typology and scale but all the projects have a rigorous focus on making modern spaces informed by a study of the existing context, the rationale of structure, and the appropriateness of materiality. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Keywords - Resilience - Organisational Pivots - Change - Personal GrowthIn this episode of Resilience Unravelled, Jason Shen, an executive coach with a focus on resilience and reinvention who is renowned for guiding entrepreneurs through crucial transitions. A former national champion gymnast Jason faced multiple setbacks including layoffs, lawsuits, company failure, and traumatic knee injuries, so he understands what it takes to adapt and overcome adversity! In this podcast Jason talks about the importance of continuous learning and personal growth and also about his background in the commercial world, including working in marketing roles and starting companies. The conversation focuses on organisational pivots and the importance of making changes earlier rather than later and Jason highlights the need for leaders to adapt their leadership approach during these transitions.He also discusses personal resilience and how taking care of physical and creative/emotional needs is essential and cultural considerations such as differences between men and women's expressions of emotions or vulnerability based on Eastern/Western philosophies.Main topicsThe concept and process of organisational pivotsThe impact of founders in organisational pivotsThe relationship between resilience and pivots.Cultural considerations in coachingExploring different coaching approachesTimestamps 1: Introduction and Background - 00:02-02.172: Understanding Organisational Pivots - 02:17-04:063: Navigating Organisational Pivots - 04:06-06:234: Developing Leadership Capacity during Pivots - 06.23-08:595: Cultural Considerations in Pivots - 08.59-12:076: The Cycle of Learning and Support - 12.07-16:027: Overcoming the Fear of Not Knowing - 16:02-17:328: The Role of Coaching in Organisational Change - 17.32-22:199: The Path to Pivot Book - 22:19-23:41Action itemsJason's book is called "The Path to Pivot,"You can find out more about Jason at jasonshen.com
(0:00) intro (1:00) catchin' up (6:51) shot outs (29: 46) Our Eastern & then Western Conference seeding predictions for the 2023-24 NBA season + CP3's Fit with the Warriors + what teams we're low key rooting against (1:05:52) "Hidden Vibes" segment: what albums (old or new) are ya'll sleeping on that you need to check out! (1:18:45) weekly awards featuring Ian's Side Eye All Star Sleepers of the 90s (1:38:35) outros!
This week's guest on the podcast is Alex Amick, and let me tell you, she is an absolute firecracker. Alex brings a unique blend of spiciness, intelligence, and humor to the table. In this captivating episode, we dive deep into her extraordinary journey of conquering the "c word" and how she emerged victorious. We also explore her expertise in herbalism, unveiling the powerful healing properties of nature's remedies. But that's not all. Alex sheds light on the significance of nervous system regulation and its impact on overall well-being. Her insights, accompanied by her fiery spirit, make this episode a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration, knowledge, and a dash of spice in their lives. Alex Amick, is an herbalist empowering people with plants to help them look and feel their absolute best. She has a divine connection to herbal remedies passed down from her lineage of fellow medicine women. This innate gift inspired her to share the wisdom she has gained through her own life experiences working in both eastern and western medicine. She is known by her friends and family as the Herban Dictionary and is ready to help change the world with her herbal formulations. _________________________________ Topics of Discussion: + Her lineage of medicine women + Beating c@ncer, naturally! + Vibe Nutracueticals + Pros & cons of Eastern & Western medicine + The importance of nervous system regulation & lowering stress levels + The power of physical touch + Joy as a nutrient + What she gets asked most as an Herbalist + & so much more! _________________________________ Connect with Alex: Vibe Nutraceuticals Website Herban Dictionary Instagram Save 10% on Vibe Nutraceuticals by using discount code CORTNEY10 _________________________________ Connect with Cortney: Cortney's Instagram Unique Way Instagram Website Newsletter
This week on Jolty, Adam and Faith explore integrative medicine and holistic wellness with Dr. Richard Firshein. Richard has seen more than 25,000 patients at the Firshein Center on Manhattan's Upper East Side, treating conditions ranging from asthma and chronic fatigue to migraines, sciatica and Long Covid. Dr. Firshein shares his family-inspired journey, treating chronic issues holistically through acupuncture and other therapies. Discover the blend of Eastern-Western practices, pros and cons of treatments like Ozempic, brain-unlocking through diet and ketamine, and insights into alcohol's effects on health. This is a very insightful episode and we believe it will make a difference on your way to a transformative health journey! You can find out more about Dr. Firshein's practice on his website: http://www.firsheincenter.com
In this episode I welcome Ghislain from Maydn to the podcast! Ghislain is a multi-faceted facilitator, healer, trauma-informed coach and international speaker, she is also the founder + CEO of Maydn. Having spent 1000's of hours studying both Eastern + Western modalities, Ghislain weaves her diverse range of skills, and knowledge into deeply healing, transformative experiences. As a survivor now thriver of domestic violence and being hit by a car, Ghislain suffered a range of stress and trauma-related health issues, after healing and transforming her own life, she is on a mission to help others do the same. In our conversation we cover: What are ‘energetics' of healing? What does stagnation or movement in the body show us? Ghislain's personal story of trauma, domestic violence and being hit by a car The purpose and empowerment we can tap into from life's pain Spinal energetics - what is happening when a body moves involuntarily? How our life experiences are energetically stored in the body What is our wild woman and why is it important to connect with her? Plus many LOL's along the way my love! Connect with Ghislain here on Instagram Connect with Ghislain here to find out more about her Wild Woman Immersion in Bali Connect with Gemma here on Instagram Book your free Clarity Call here to chat about 1:1 Private Coaching with Gemma
This new powerful episode will expand your awareness and help you simplify your approach to healing! Erin Doppelt, Spiritual Psychology & Meditation Teacher, joins us to dive deeper into these topics. We chat about: -how to combine/utilize both Eastern & Western ideologies for healing -using the science of happiness framework to transform your relationship with yourself -tips for simplifying manifestation - Erin's experience living in a mostly silent ashram in India, living in Israel, and how she called in her husband Connect with Erin: https://www.erinracheldoppelt.com/home https://www.instagram.com/erinrdoppelt/ follow us here: IG: https://www.instagram.com/talkpurposetruth/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/359241148132271 Want to become a Life Coach? Get certified HERE: https://lessonsfromconfidence.com/certification/
On this edition of the ODPH, we're joined by Brian Wayne from the Cheers To Comics Podcast! And on this episode we discuss: - The Eastern & Western conference finals are set! Heat vs Celtics, Lakers vs Nuggets! We break down the playoffs, and more NBA news! - And we talk the latest in WWE! Including the buildup to Night of Champions! All that and much more! Links to all of Cheers To Comics socials: https://linktr.ee/cheerstocomics For more #ODPH Content, check out our website! For #ODPH Social Media, here's our directory! Sign up for the ODPH Patreon! THANK YOU TO OUR AMAZING PATRONS! Check out the ODPH Merch Store at TeePublic! ODPH Sports Edition Intro Music provided by Brian Wolff
Joel Embiid and James Harden collaborated in the biggest game 7 choke job in the history of the NBA (2:22-10:25) Jayson Tatum is that dude. A KILLER (10:30-16:05) Ja Morant is at it again. Another gun flashing, this dude out of control and Kwame Brown goes ham on him (16:10-30:00) Heat/Celtics Eastern conference finals predictions (30:36-32:00) Nuggets/Lakers Western Conference Finals predictions (32:30-35:00) Subscribe to the Podcast and leave us your comments!! See link below for all the platforms where the podcast is available for your listening pleasure. Thank you for listening please gives a like, review and subscribe. Linktree https://linktr.ee/Average_Joe_Sports BETTING-Check out my link for BetUs to get a 125% sign on bonus! https://t.co/McCB99tB17 OR Get a free $50 to bet using my other link
On today's episode, two NBA experts join the Gambling Feud podcast to discuss the upcoming postseason. Is there a potential sixth seed upset brewing? The guys debate who will come out of the East and West along with their finals winner.
Kathleen from Plenty of Sunshine Travel met with Laura from Celebrity Cruise Line for this week's cruise chat. . The 2023 Winter schedule is as follows: Celebrity Apex will be doing 7 nights Eastern/Western out of Fort Lauderdale. Celebrity Beyond will be doing 7 nights Eastern/Western out of Fort Lauderdale. Celebrity Reflection will be doing 7 nights Eastern/Western out of Fort Lauderdale. Celebrity Millennium will be doing 7 nights Southern Caribbean out of San Juan. Celebrity also has Longer Caribbean cruises: Celebrity Constellation out of Tampa does 10/11N Southern & Panama Canal Celebrity Edge out of Fort Lauderdale does 10/11N Southern & Panama Canal Celebrity Equinox out of Fort Lauderdale does 9, 10, & 11N Ultimate Caribbean Celebrity Silhouette out of Miami does 10 night Eastern Caribbean. For shorter Caribbean cruises: Celebrity Summit out of Miami does 4 & 5 night cruises to the Bahamas Celebrity Summit out of Miami does 4 & 5 night cruises to the Bahamas & Mexico. Celebrity Ascent is coming in December 2023, BUT I can book you now for her sailings. 2023 Europe Season Highlights New Destinations & Overnights New Ports! Kotka, Finland Returning with Overnights in Alexandria, Egypt Returning Ports Flam, Norway Nearly 50 Overnight stays in 13 cities. CELEBRITY EDGE. WESTERN MED. FULL SEASON 7-Night Spain, France & Italy 7-Night Italy, France & Spain Ports of call: Ajaccio, Cannes, Florence, Ibiza. Palma de Mallorca, Portofino, Valencia. Rome & Barcelona All 7-Night itineraries on Edge stop in Florence Portofino & Ajaccio CELEBRITY INFINITY EASTERN MED. SUMMER PROGRAM 7N Greek Islands 7N Greece, Turkey & Croatia 7N Greece & Croatia PORTS OF CALLS Athens, Dubrovnik, Ephesus, Hydra, Kolor, Mykonos, Nafolio, Rhodes, Santorini, Split, Thessaloniki, Venice (Ravenna), Zakynthos CELEBRITY APEX, CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE, NORWEGIAN FJORDS ALL SEASON 7N Norwegian Fjords - Alesund, Bergen, Flam, Geiranger Haugesund, Olden 7N Norwegian Fjords - Alesund, Bergen, Kristiansand, Geirganger Molde, Olden & Stavanger 7N Spain & Portugal RT Southampton One sailing only with stops in Vigo, Lisbon, Porto & La Coruna CELEBRITY SOLSTICE 7-NT Alaska Dawes Glacier 9-NT Ultimate Alaska PORTS Seattle, Washington Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway, Victoria, British Columbia, Inside Passage (Cruising), Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier (Cruising) Icy Strait Point (9-NT sailing) Hubbard Glacier (9-NT sailing) Seattle, Washington ITINERARY HIGHLIGHTS Only ship to visit Victoria. BC - Only ship to visit Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier. CELEBRITY ECLIPSE 7-NT Hubbard Glacier PORTS Vancouver, British Columbia Juneau, Ketchikan, Icy Strait Point, (Select Sailings), Sitka, (Select Sailings), Hubbard Glacier (Cruising), Inside Passage (Cruising), Vancouver. British Columbia ITINERARY HIGHLIGHTS Hubbard Glacier Only ship to visit Sitka. Sails Inside Passage twice in sailing CELEBRITY MILLENNIUM 7-NT Northbound/Southbound Glacier PORTS Vancouver BC or Seward, Juneau, Ketchikan, Icy Strait Point, Skagway, Hubbard Glacier (Cruising), Inside Passage (Cruising), Vancouver, BC or Seward. ITINERARY HIGHLIGHTS Hubbard Glacier . If you want to learn more about Celebrity Cruises or any other cruise lines I have met with. Please get in touch with me at info@PlentyofSunshineTravel.com. You can also fill out this simple form https://bit.ly/3mxFUNd, and I will get back to you. . If you want to see the images on this week's podcast, click HERE to see our YouTube Channel. . Search #PlentyofSunshineTravel on Facebook or Instagram to see our posts. . . . #Celebrity #CelebrityCruiseLine #exploretheocean #CelebrityTravelAgent #travelagent #CruiseSpecialist #Cruise #CruiseGuru #TravelAgent #CanadianTravelAgent
This week, I talk about the Ja Morant situation, get into the MLB pitch clock finally being rolled out in spring training, and do a roundup of where the Eastern & Western conferences stand as we sprint to the end of the NBA regular season. Follow Oddball on Twitter: @OddballPodcast Follow Vin on Twitter: @MightyVin Follow on Instagram: @VinForteNYC Theme Music Provided with Full Permission by Kerbivore: https://kerbivore.bandcamp.com
Pamela Rosin, MFT helps clients move toward a sense of belonging, grounding, freedom, and comfort in their own skin. As a Certified Hakomi Therapist, Pamela utilizes experience based modalities and a synergy of Buddhist and Somatic psychologies to cultivate healing. As a therapist, Pamela integrates her professional acting background, a decade as a bodyworker, and many years of teaching Shakespeare in prison.As a teacher and group leader, Pamela draws from a multitude of experience in various educational and therapeutic arenas. She embodies the precepts of 'Reparentive' Therapy; bringing relational, loving presence to support learning. Pamela's creativity, ability to personalize the material, and emphasis on nervous system regulation, supports students' access and integration of this sensitive and challenging topic.A graduate of the Integral Counseling Psychology program at the California Institute of Integral Studies, Pamela's therapeutic orientation has been influenced by the Eastern/Western blend provided at CIIS, traditional Freudian, psychodynamic, and transpersonal approaches, and by the many wise mentors and guides with whom she has traveled.Pamela is a seasoned guide, dedicated to healing this wounding in herself and others. She has led Growing Ourselves Whole numerous times over the past few years.https://www.reparentivetherapy.com/info@reparentivetherapy.comhttps://www.pamelarosintherapy.com/therapist@pamelarosin.com
Max Van Auken and Andrew "Combo" Salop break down the scoring surge in the NBA, the landscape of both the West and Eastern Conferences, and the Orlando Magic! Find Max on IG @Max_Van_Auken Find Combo on IG @OneTwoCombo
Max and Combo break down the stat inflation in the NBA, the landscape of both the West and Eastern Conferences, and the Orlando Magic!
Happy Thursday Worthiness Warriors! Today, we have a really special guest! Brandon Drake is passionate about creating comprehensive sustainable health solutions for your unique lifestyle, habits & physiology. He encourages clients to be empowered to understand their health history, environmental factors, and lifestyle behaviors. Brandon Drake works with a Functional Nutrition Practice that blends Eastern & Western health modalities teaching clients how to retrain their gut, brain, metabolism, and nervous system to achieve long-term & sustainable health success. They also work with companies that truly care about the health and well-being of their employees because we're able to give customized workshops that contribute to workplace wellness while strengthening employee retention. In addition, Brandon works with a health tech company providing bio-individualized blood work analysis software that helps practitioners be more effective and efficient at analyzing blood test results to improve health outcomes. Email Brandon if you're interested in a Healthy Delicious Energy Boosting Recipes guide. Linkedin Instagram Links
Hi everybody, we're joined today by Aki, the trilingual creator behind the webtoon canvas series Villainess for Hire. She has lived in China, Canada, and Japan, and is no stranger to making comics that elicit deep thought and emotion, like her viral short comic Nine Lives you might have come across on Tumbler in the past. It was a blast to unpack Aki's story, learning about how her knowledge of Eastern and Western cultures informs her approach to shaping stories, her involvement in the Tonari no Young Jump competition judged by Assassination Classroom's Yusei Matsui and how it kicked off her creative portfolio in comics, and her pragmatic approach to making comics that you can potentially use to have fun and enjoy the work. Check out Aki's work: https://akimiya.carrd.co/
In today's episode, our guest is Amberly Lago. She is a leading expert in resilience, transformation, and health wellness. She is the best-selling author of ‘True Gift and Grace' and empowers people worldwide by sharing how she turned a tragedy into triumph. She is a former professional dancer and athlete, bringing a new perspective on what it takes to persevere. [4:10] Why should I listen to you? I love connecting with people. I love talking to strangers and anybody that I meet. It's my favorite part of my whole journey. And you should speak to me because I've been through so many different experiences, overcome many challenges, and could probably relate to one thing or another. [7:30] Can you share with us your journey? I was probably the healthiest place in my life mentally, spiritually, and physically in every way. I had a successful fitness career doing fitness videos and fitness modeling sponsored by Nike. I recorded a fitness video the day before and thought life was good. I'm married. I've got two kids that are healthy things. One day, I was coming home from work and driving down Ventura Boulevard, and an SUV shot out of a parking lot. It boned me, and I was thrown 30 feet sliding across the asphalt. When I stopped, I looked down at my leg, which was completely broken into pieces. And what's so crazy is, well, I immediately had pain. But I looked down and thought one of the first things I thought was, wow, this can't be good. I might have to train clients on crutches for a while. I had no idea how to adjust because it would completely change my life. So I rushed to the hospital. My organs started shutting down because I had lost so much blood. I was in so much pain that they couldn't control it, so they had to put me in an induced coma. And when I woke up from a coma, I learned you have a 1% chance of saving your leg. This is basically like a war wound. There's not much we can do for you. We're going to have to amputate. There was a 1% chance, and that was my glimmer of hope that I held on to that got me through 34 surgeries and months in the hospital. A lot of pain, and they saved my leg. But then I was diagnosed with complex regional pain syndrome, which is a supposedly incurable nerve disease. I've tried every kind of treatment for it. That's one of the reasons we had, you know, $2.9 million worth of medical expenses. [11:30] What was the thing that made your mind go like, there's a shot, like when most people would get rid of it? Growing up as an athlete and a dancer helped me with my mindset. And so I was like, if I want something, I will have to work for it. I was never the best dancer. And so I knew I could be better if I took more dance classes. So I just knew that we get to define our future, and it's up to us if we want to be resilient or thrive in life. I was little when my stepfather sexually abused me. After my parents divorced, my mom remarried, so I learned at a young age that if I focus on the things that bring me joy, life tends to get better. If I focus on the results that I want instead of the ones that I don't, then I will do better in life. So I think that some of the challenges that I went through helped me. [14:20] Who are the people around you to help you climb out, or were you kind of solo on your own? I couldn't do it alone. I had an army of people that came to support me. First of all, my husband was my rock. He was doing everything except paying the bills. We learned a valuable lesson concerning our bank account. We had two separate bank accounts, and my bank account did not have we didn't have our names on each other's bank accounts. So, when I was in a coma, he couldn't pay the bills because he couldn't access the report. So we learned to put each other in everything we own. We're both on the bank statements. During that time my clients showed up for me. I needed my clients more than they needed me, and they were there for me. They showed up for me in the hospital, bringing me food and flowers, and then I was still able to give them exercise. I was still being of service, and that helped me to be able to provide the nurses with exercise tips. When they learned, I was a trainer. They came to me for help on what they could do to work on their body. I was in service even though I was stuck in a hospital bed, Even though I didn't know if my legs would be amputated or if I would make it through surgery. They gave me a purpose and allowed me to keep pushing forward. [17:19] Can you walk us through the points where you felt it wouldn't work out? Like I said earlier, I survived this horrific accident only to be diagnosed with a nerve disease. I had never done a drug in my life, and all of a sudden I'm being induced with ketamine to try to reboot my nervous system. I was doing Eastern Western medicine at one point. I was on 73 homeopathic pills and 11 different prescription medications. I was on oxygen. I was on every kind of pain pill you could imagine. I even had a spinal stimulator implanted in my back. Nothing was working. I felt I hated myself and hated a four-letter word and our family. I hated myself for what I had become. I felt worthless shame and drinking was helping me numb. I didn't want to live anymore, but I was just too afraid to die. I thought of starting a podcast and I didn't even own a computer. I accepted that I needed help. I went for my first meeting when I heard the word, “hope”. I cried for the first full year but little by little I dove into self-development. I started going to therapy. I worked on myself every single day and started to heal. I decided to write a book. I hand-wrote 90% of the book and bought a computer to type it. [23:30] Can you unpack the book, how it has gone into the world, and who it serves? I had no idea. Like I wanted to write a book to give some hope and inspiration to others struggling or feeling stuck or dealing with pain or shame. Whether they've been sexually abused or in a horrific accident or lost their careers or they've, you know, had a lien on their house, whatever it may be. I was like, there is a way through this. I had no idea about the journey. One day, my husband told me that I was pacing myself and I felt bad. I didn't want to be resilient so I wrote down on this notepad all the different things that I do to be resilient and I wrote down Pacer. First I just wrote down the word pace and then I had to add the last letter. So Pacer stands for perspective, acceptance, community endurance, and rest. And so, perspective is something that I still have to do every day and every morning from the moment that I step. I took my first step when I woke up out of bed in pain. I didn't know how to be grateful so I started a gratitude practice. [32:30 What are your thoughts around helping people develop like called muscle of discipline or endurance? I don't depend on motivation. I depend on my healthy habits. I think it is essential to focus on oneself. It's so important to build your confidence, keep promises to yourself and fulfill them. You build your endurance and confidence. I think that endurance can be really simple. It starts with setting your alarm in the morning, not pushing snooze, and getting up. It is setting a small attainable goal and accomplishing it. [36:50] At what point did you know that this is something you need to take to the world? I believe that I can provide more value than my words and story. I worked with people for 26 years in the fitness industry. I worked them through a process of workouts and coaching sessions. People started asking me questions about my growth and how I was able to move forward despite my challenges. I started responding to several messages as best as I could and I started paying attention to my audience, I decided to open a playbook and help other women do the same thing as me except for the mistakes that I've made and the money I've wasted along the way. [45:37] What promise did God make to the world when he created you? That I would always make people feel loved, welcome, and accepted. How to connect with Amberly Lago Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amberlylagomotivation/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmberlyLagoSpeaker/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/amberlylago/with_replies
As an experienced health care provider, Nikki is the owner of EastWest Acupuncture and Professional Sports Acupuncture. She is paving the way for the collaboration of acupuncture and Chinese medicine in modern medical health care. She has a bachelor's degree in Health Sciences and a Master's degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine from Northwestern Health Sciences University. In addition to her training and education in the United States, Nikki studied at Tianjin Medical University, a top-ranked medical college, in Tianjin China.Nikki's mission is to help improve the quality of her patients lives through Chinese Medicine and education how to live a healthy happy life. Nikki has implemented methods geared toward Whole Body Health while working as the Acupuncturist for the Minnesota Twins. Her method has improve recovery, lasting results, and whole body alignment. Nikki has taken an active role in education of health care providers on the many benefits Acupuncture and Chinese medicine through continuing educational class she instructors. Nikki's dream is to bridge the GAP between Eastern and Western health care. Thank you to those who have rated us!Please go ahead and follow us on the different social media platforms listed below!Vardians Connect!Facebook LinkedInInstagram Twitteremail: healthcareboulevard@gmail.comLife Boulevard... Tune in to the Lessons and Shenanigans
In this episode, I'm chatting with Dr. Jessica Cho, known for her Integrative Health practice and blending Eastern & Western health philosophies. I loved discussing how each unique body/mind is different and should be treated as so, vs. a blanket solution that doesn't get to the root cause of the ailment. We also talk about anti-aging, peptides vs. hormones, how to increase REM sleep naturally, and gut issues. To end the show, I asked her opinion on all the latest wellness trends. Right now, you can get 15% off your first order when you visit thrivecausemetics.com/BLONDE. Right now, Ritual is offering my listeners 10% off your first three months. Visit ritual.com/BLONDE and turn healthy habits into a Ritual. Visit Houseofmacadamias.com and use code BLONDE40 to receive 40% off your first purchase of their nuts or bars. Right now, you can get $10 off your first month of Nuuly when you sign up with the code BLONDE10 at nuuly.com. Produced by Dear Media.
This conversation is part of the series 'Philosophy and Climate Change' ('Dare to know!' Philosophy Podcast). Today we are joined by Graham Parkes. Graham Parkes is Professor Emeritus at the University of Hawai‘i and Professorial Research Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Vienna, Austria. He has been teaching environmental philosophy and Asian and comparative thought for forty-five years, beginning at UC Santa Cruz, and later at universities in China, Japan, and Europe. He edited books such Heidegger and Asian Thoughts (1987), Nietzsche and Asian Thought (1991), Composing the Soul (1994) and translated works such as Thus Spoke Zarathustra (2005). Today we will focus on his most recent book How to Think About the Climate Crisis: A Philosophical Guide to Saner Ways of Living (2020).
I think we can all relate to feeling depressed and anxious some of the time or a lot of the time. In both breadth and depth, this episode covers a lot of ground. Laura talks with psychiatrist Dr. Ashley Covington who practices with a holistic and integrated approach, including using ketamine assisted psychotherapy. During a time when so many people around the world are understandably struggling, Dr. Covington and Laura remind us that we're in good company and that there is an abundance of strategies for tending to oneself and each other. Ketamine retreat website: tranquil-trip.comIG: atranquiltriptiktok: tranquilmd website: tranquilmd.comNAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness): https://nami.org/About-Mental-IllnessNational Suicide and Crisis Lifeline - Dial 988To learn more about Future Tripping, Laura's work, and The Trauma Stewardship Institute, or to email a question you'd like Laura and her guests to respond to, please click here, or call 360-228-5804 anytime and leave us a voicemail. And you can find us on Instagram here.
Madman's Miracle: Jodorowsky's El Topo There are a few filmmakers that when you watch their work you can step back and honestly say that you are watching a visionary work. The great Russian-Chilean filmmaker, Alejandro Jodorowsky, is a filmmaker of immense talent and visual uniqueness. From his earliest films, including his earliest film Fando y Lis thru The Holy Mountain and his ill-fated adaptation of Frank Herbert's Sci-Fi Classic, Dune - Jodorowsky has been an admired, venerated, controversial, and polarizing figure. On this week's episode, Mr. Chavez & I sit down to look at one of his masterpieces, 1970s El Topo. A beautifully poetic Eastern-Western, Jodorowsky's midnight movie masterpiece is justly regarded as a classic. This week, Ibrahim & I express our admiration, confusion, and love of his cinema. Take a listen . . . it's an interesting conversation that covers the poetics, the beauty, and the controversies surrounding this exceptional film and it's even more exceptional director. Questions, Comments, Complaints, & Suggestions can be directed to gondoramos@yahoo.com. Many Thanks.
Giving my opinion on Lakers new head coach and giving my opinion on Eastern & Western conference finals and who I believe will win the finals --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mythoughtsmyopinion/support
Episode 17 – The boys highlight some recent NHL news including their thoughts on the newest coaching changes around the league, and the Bill Masterson Trophy finalists. This week’s episode is an emergency podcast to recap the first-round series results and break down the upcoming second-round matchups of the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The boys give you their analysis as well as their picks on which teams they think will advance to the Eastern/Western conference finals. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! Produced by @Hedgebettor
Joe is joined by "The Playcall" Podcast co-host and his former WBCR alum, Nick Williams, to go over the Mavericks dismantling of the Suns, how they match-up against Golden State, and if Luka will be the best player in the series (2:11). Then, Carl Coulanges of the Sports Hit List comes on to talk how the Celtics match-up against Miami, Boston's "revenge tour," Jimmy Butler's superstar status, and more(. Finally, Cousin John joins to discuss how him and Joe are feeling about the Yankees season thus far, how this season feels different than others, and Elmer's glue? (41:48)
Join Herb & Tyson for (S3) Episode 33 "Where there's comfort there's pleasure" of the Goldmembers Podcast as they vibe out, talk & react to current events from the past week, give honest opinions and develop original content for their listeners ! Tune in, Leave a review, & Subscribe on all platforms to become a Goldmember !
Temperature changes during the spring can be quite dramatic across the United States, and the weather over the next week will take it to the extreme as cold air sweeps in and out of the Central and Eastern regions while heat comes and goes in the West. The back-and-forth pattern could culminate with an extensive outbreak of severe weather over the middle of the nation next week, AccuWeather meteorologists warn. AccuWeather's Bernie Rayno (@AccuRayno) and Melissa Constanzer (@ConstanzerWx) break it all down on today's "Weather Insider" Podcast!Thanks for listening to Weather Insider. We hope you enjoy it and we'd love to hear your feedback so that we can make our podcasts as engaging as possible. If you can spare 15 minutes, please go to http://selfserve.decipherinc.com/survey/selfserve/591/220224?list=6 and fill out our online survey. Your help is much appreciated! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Grace Groccia is on the pod! Where do I begin...I've known this queen since we were in college together and have always known her to be the prime example of what is means to "fake it til you make it". MY GOD, this was a STUNNING episode. Grace is so wise and honest af and we hope that you find something in this episode that resonates with you. enjoy xxfollow us :)grace's socialsgraceann.cog's igbe well by grace igg's TikTok& others :)lo's igpod's ig
If you've been wondering if any of your kids have ADHD, then this would be a great episode to tune into. We discussed:-Signs/behaviors of ADHD in children-Ways you can support your kids -Natural ways to manage ADHD and avoiding things that worsen the symptomsDr. Kyra Gutierrez is dedicated to supporting parents of ADHD students. She is the host of the Wholistic ADHD Parent Podcast and the creator of multiple online programs and courses based on her proven, Eastern + Western approach to naturally managing ADHD symptoms and challenges. Her goal is to help parents STOP the chaos, RECLAIM their kid's childhood, and NOURISH their whole kid.Website: http://www.kyrapractor.comIG: @wholistic_adhd_parent_podcastWays to connect with me:
With so much drama and competition in the Eastern Conference, what team do you think will advance to the finals based on what we've witnessed through half of the NBA season? Justin Black joins in on The Run to make a midseason prediction.Instagram: @TheRunPodcast Twitter: @PodcastTheRunFacebook: PodcastTheRunYouTube: The Run with Manny Wilson