Podcasts about Equipoise

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Best podcasts about Equipoise

Latest podcast episodes about Equipoise

Think BIG Bodybuilding
Drugs n Stuff 268 Controlling Estrogen with Equipoise?

Think BIG Bodybuilding

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 66:59


Now that Primo is no longer available, will Equipoise be the next go-to steroid to control estrogen? Plus Steroid QA Drugs N Stuff Podcast - Dave Crosland & Scott McNally 0:00 Tren soldiers 0:40 Intro 3:00 Equipoise to control estrogen? 7:00 test conversion vs equipoise conversion 8:15 Test to EQ ratios 9:50 Estrogen and hematocrit 12:30 figuring out how well EQ controls estrogen for YOU 16:10 Prostate Cancer Awareness Event 18:30 Dbol making you feel sick? 21:00 What can you run for joint issues? 24:00 Test & Mast vs Test at same total Mg? 30:45 Removing test and using Dbol for estrogen 33:30 Statin to Control Cholesterol? 37:30 Cycle for Older guy with THREE orals? 39:50 Getting Bloods done at FitExpo 42:45 How important is ester weight 47:25 Minimal amount to cycle? 52:20 Steroid Use and Donating Blood 55:30 Dave's Car Talk 1:03:30 Operator Syndrome and gear in the military

Think BIG Bodybuilding
Drugs n Stuff 267 BEST Cycles For Average Gym Bros + Anabolic QA

Think BIG Bodybuilding

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 72:04


Best Steroid Cycles for Average Gym Bros + IGF-LR3 Timing, Best Health Supps on Cycle, Aromatizing Variability, Does Insulin Cause Diabetes? DNS Podcast 267 Dave Crosland & Scott McNally 0:00 Teaser 0:55 Intro and advertisers 4:00 Best Cycles for Average Gym Bros 5:40 Deca vs NPP 7:50 Oral Steroids 10:15 Insulin for Average Gym Bros? 13:40 Just Increasing Testosterone 14:45 Equipoise 16:15 300 test, 300 mast e 17:45 Primo and managing estrogen 18:45 There is no free lunch 23:20 Importing Gear to the UK 28:00 IGF-LR3 Before Bed? 30:30 How long can you run Anavar & How long to break? 33:20 Bad lumps from gear and getting rid of them 34:20 Best Health Supplements on Cycle 40:00 Does HGH shut down natural production of GH 42:45 Aromatizing Variability & Muscle Growth 48:20 Testosterone and Injury Healing 53:00 BPC-157 Protocol 56:10 Dave got trolled LOL 56:45 Can you become diabetic from Insulin Use 59:45 Older woman boosting testosterone naturally with diet and supplements 1:02:30 Dave's Truck Project 1:06:45 Uncle Dave's Wisdom ✅ Amino Asylum code THINK for 20% off research chems, peptides, l-carnitine and more https://aminoasylum.shop/ref/122/ ✅ Parabolic Peptides Code THINK for 10% off SLU, Research Chems, Peptides & more https://parabolicpeptides.com

Huberman Lab
How Different Diets Impact Your Health | Dr. Christopher Gardner

Huberman Lab

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 170:28


My guest is Dr. Christopher Gardner, Ph.D., professor of medicine and director of nutrition studies at Stanford. He is known for his pioneering research on the impact of dietary interventions on weight loss and health. We compare ketogenic, vegetarian, vegan and omnivorous diets—and why there is no one-size-fits-all approach. All agree, however, that eliminating or dramatically reducing processed foods is best for health. We discuss the protein needs controversy; plant vs. animal proteins; the importance of fiber and low-sugar fermented foods for gut health and inflammation; and how diet affects gene expression. We also review food allergies—including gluten, wheat, dairy and soy—as well as raw dairy. The episode offers data-supported advice for healthier eating. Read the episode show notes at hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman Eight Sleep: https://eightsleep.com/huberman Mateina: https://drinkmateina.com/huberman BetterHelp: https://betterhelp.com/huberman LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/huberman Levels: https://levelshealth.com/huberman Timestamps 00:00:00 Christopher Gardner 00:02:32 Is there a Best Diet?, Individual Needs, Geography & Diet, Lactose 00:11:02 Sponsors: Eight Sleep & Mateina 00:13:49 Raw Milk, Lactose Intolerance 00:20:33 Wheat Allergies, Gluten Intolerance; Celiac Disease 00:25:12 Processed Foods, Food Dyes, Research Outcomes, NOVA Classification, GRAS 00:33:44 Processed Foods, Economic & Time Considerations, US vs European Products 00:39:59 Food Industry Funding, Investigator Influence, Equipoise, Transparency 00:50:10 Sponsors: AG1 & BetterHelp 00:53:11 Industry Funding, National Institute of Health (NIH) 00:56:41 Whole Food, Plant-Based Diet; Diet Comparison, DIETFITS, A TO Z Study 01:10:24 Nutrition Naming, Omnivore, Meat, Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO) 01:17:14 Transforming American Diet; Taste, Health & Environment 01:22:26 Sponsor: LMNT 01:23:43 Food Preparation, Chefs, Improve School Food 01:29:54 Scalability, Mega-Farms, Small Farm & Farmer Loss 01:34:25 Protein Requirements, Dietary Protein Recommendations, Standard Deviations 01:45:33 Protein & Storage 01:52:12 Plants & Complete Proteins?, Legumes, Bioavailability 02:01:58 Sponsor: Levels 02:03:17 Beyond Meat, Impossible Meat, Ingredients, Sourcing Meat, Salt 02:09:18 Vegan vs Omnivore Diet, Twin Study, Cardiometabolic Markers, Genes, Microbiome 02:20:24 Health Science Communication, DEXA; “Protein Flip” Diet; Food Patterns, Caloric Intake 02:31:29 Microbiome, Inflammation, Fiber, Tool: Low-Sugar, Fermented Food 02:45:32 Acknowledgements 02:47:55 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter Disclaimer & Disclosures

Think BIG Bodybuilding
Drugs n Stuff 263 Minimal Effective Dose Of Each Steroid For Actual Muscle Gains

Think BIG Bodybuilding

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 74:15


Minimal Effective Dose of Each Compound - What Does "Effective" Mean? When to begin estrogen control in a cycle? Anxiety from 1 dose Tren? Masteron & Estrogen Receptor Binding DNS Podcast 263 Dave Crosland & Scott McNally 0:00 teaser 0:40 Intro and Advertisers 2:45 Minimal Effective Dose - What does “Effective” mean? 5:10 Trenbolone 6:30 Deca and NPP 9:00 Testosterone 11:30 Factors that will dictate Results 16:45 Equipoise 17:45 Difference between Masteron and Primo minimum 19:15 Anadrol 20:25 Dianabol 22:30 Tbol, Anavar, Winstrol 25:30 People Trolling Dave 27:45 Cre-a-TIN or Cre-a-Teen? 29:00 When to start Estrogen control in a cycle? 34:35 Why Prolactin Rises and How to Control 38:45 Masteron Competing for Androgen sites vs Estrogen Sites? 43:11 Tren Anxiety after 1 shot? 45:45 Test Cyp, Deca, EQ together? 50:00 Break time between cycles 56:10 Iodized Salt or Sea Salt? 58:00 Full Body Workouts? 1:00:30 Uncle Dave's Advice - Prison Stories 1:12:00 Better U - Dave's App

Sunday Sanctuary with Petra Bagust
The Seasonality of Life

Sunday Sanctuary with Petra Bagust

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 51:24


Nature has seasons, the transitions between which can be difficult for many people. Life also has seasons. How do we navigate the ending of one part of our life, and the beginning of another? In this episode, Petra is joined by Rev. Frank Ritchie to unpack how he is approaching an upcoming season change in his life. Petra also talks to a group of her own friends, all of whom are in the midst of their own season changes. Haere mai/come along! A small correction: We mistakenly attributed the 'Welcoming Prayer' to Thomas Merton, instead of Thomas Keating. Music: Autumn Sweater by Yo La Tengo (played at the end of the intro) Equipoise by Max Roach (played at the end of Frank's interview) Bashed Out by This is the Kit Just Saying by Jamie xx (played during communion) Warned You by Good Morning (played during community life) Seasons (Waiting on You) by Future Islands Innerspace by The Apples in Stereo (played at the end of Petra's chat with her friends)

Think BIG Bodybuilding
Ask Me Anything 3 Scott McNally - Rebuild After Layoff, SLU-PP-332, Optimize Rebounds, Testosterone Equipoise ratio

Think BIG Bodybuilding

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 134:52


Coach Scott McNally shares his 15 years coaching experience and hangs with you! -The Steps I took to get consistent after a 4 year layoff - SLU-PP-332 and Retatrutide Update - Retatrutide Dosing for Females - Carb Cycling - How to get started and adjust - Optimizing Your Rebound -Topical Finasteride -Should I add more gear or insulin? PLUS whatever you guys ask in the chat! Reach out to Scott for coaching : mcnallydiets@gmail.com Follow Scott on IG : https://www.instagram.com/scottmcnally1/ Join the Think BIG Facebook Group : https://www.facebook.com/groups/thinkbigbodybuilding

Dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction
Ayya Anandabodhi: Understanding Upekkha - Equipoise

Dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 32:39


(Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center)

Dharma Seed - dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction
Ayya Anandabodhi: Understanding Upekkha - Equipoise

Dharma Seed - dharmaseed.org: dharma talks and meditation instruction

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 32:39


(Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center)

Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center: dharma talks and meditation instruction

(Insight Meditation Society - Retreat Center)

Evolutionary Radio
Evolutionary.org 615 - Problems with Injectable Superdrol and Equipoise dose

Evolutionary Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 29:35


In this Evolutionary.org for iTunes podcast your hosts Stevesmi and Da Mobster discuss – Problems with Injectable Superdrol and Equipoise dose • How two specific logs (1 and 2 below) came to our attention • Using PEDS as pre-workouts – how to better manage it • Why the most effective (hardcore) PEDs MUST come with side effects • How to better dose Equipoise • How having a log gets you a wealth of knowledge on tap Link to articles: https://www.evolutionary.org/photos/equipoise/ Link to Evo threads: 1. https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/threads/superdrol.101700/ 2. https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/threads/eq-dosing-protocols.101696/ 3. https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/threads/how-best-to-use-equipoise-superdrol-and-testosterone.100943/ 4. https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/threads/how-would-you-kickstart-superdrol-here.99665/ 5. https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/threads/equipoise-the-right-way.101067/ For 1-on-1 coaching/consultation/source help start conversation by contacting Stevesmi at: https://www.elitefitness.com/forum/members/stevesmi.219851/ or https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/members/stevesmi.85/ Where to get blood tests: https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/source-talk/bloodwork-private-md-5695.html Please note we're not doctors and the opinions are ours. It's our view and is based on our experience and views on the topic. Our Podcasts are for informational purposes and entertainment only. The Freedom of speech and the 1st amendment applies

Audio Dharma
Happy Hour: Equipoise and Balance as Support in Everyday Interactions

Audio Dharma

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 40:08


This talk was given by Nikki Mirghafori on 2024.11.07 at the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, CA. ******* Video of this talk is available at: https://youtube.com/live/qn3Mljc3LyY. ******* For more talks like this, visit AudioDharma.org ******* If you have enjoyed this talk, please consider supporting AudioDharma with a donation at https://www.audiodharma.org/donate/. ******* This talk is licensed by a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License

Horse Chats
0966: Helen Fletcher 3 - Practical Pilates Pilates Session at Equitana with Helen Fletcher

Horse Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 25:58


Practical Pilates Pilates Session at Equitana with Helen Fletcher   Contact Details for this Episode are available on    www.HorseChats.com/HelenFletcher3   Music - BenSound.com   Interviewed by Glenys Cox

Equipoise
Sunset, Sunrise: Introducing The Equipoise Commentary Edition

Equipoise

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 9:58


Going forward into the Fall and Winter seasons, I'll be centering my focus on properly exegeting, understanding, and explaining the Gospel of Matthew. In this episode, I'll be revealing my reasons and my hopes that you'll be along for the ride.

Equipoise
Sunset, Sunrise: Introducing The Equipoise Commentary Edition

Equipoise

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 9:58


Going forward into the Fall and Winter seasons, I'll be centering my focus on properly exegeting, understanding, and explaining the Gospel of Matthew. In this episode, I'll be revealing my reasons and my hopes that you'll be along for the ride.

Sunday Sanctuary with Petra Bagust
18 August | Re-enchantment

Sunday Sanctuary with Petra Bagust

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 58:20


Re-enchantment, de-magification, however you want to put it, there are many people who are looking to embrace the wilder side of life and faith. Good friend of the show Rev Frank Ritchie is currently on a journey to re-enchant his life and so joins Petra to co-host this episode. In this episode Petra talks to Dr Belle Tindall, co-host of the Re-enchanting podcast about where this whole idea of re-enchantment comes from. Next, Petra catches up with an old friend, Erin Morales Ruka, who lives a more enchanted life for an insight into what that looks like. Haere mai! Sacred texts: Scene from Mary Poppins Music: Adventure of a Lifetime by Coldplay God Gave Me Feet For Dancing by Ezra Collective Follow My Voice by Julie Byrne (played at end of Dr Belle's interview) Water No Get Enemy by Fela Kuti (played during Community Life segment) Equipoise by Max Roach (Played at end of Erin's interview) Slider - Lorenzo Saxophone Dub by This Is The Kit (Played at end of the episode) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Evolutionary Radio
Evolutionary.org Hardcore 2.0 #90 - Deca Durabolin vs Equipoise- Pharmaqo Labs

Evolutionary Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 61:34


In this Evolutionary.org Underground Podcast for iTunes episode your hosts Stevesmi and Da Mobster from the UK Iron Den discuss - Deca Durabolin vs Equipoise- Pharmaqo Labs • Why making the right choice for your goals is important • Deca background, history, intended use and our experience • Equipoise background, history, intended use and our experience • The Pharmaqo options available for Deca and Eq and how we'd use them • Why PharmaQo is a go to brand Link to articles: https://www.evolutionary.org/equipoise-boldenone-undecylenate Link to Evo threads: 1. https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/threads/using-blends-vs-individual-steroids.100252/ 2. https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/threads/planning-a-recomp-bulker-stack.95999/post-1411795 3. https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/threads/eq-vs-deca-vs-primo.88290/ 4. https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/threads/deca-vs-eq.80700/ 5. https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/threads/eq-vs-deca-bulking.77548/ For 1-on-1 coaching/consultation/source help start conversation by contacting Stevesmi at: https://www.elitefitness.com/forum/members/stevesmi.219851/ or https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/members/stevesmi.85/ Where to get blood tests: https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/source-talk/bloodwork-private-md-5695.html Please note we're not doctors and the opinions are ours. It's our view and is based on our experience and views on the topic. Our Podcasts are for informational purposes and entertainment only. The Freedom of speech and 1st amendment applies.

Think BIG Bodybuilding
Drugs N Stuff 232 How Fast Do Steroids Age You Ft Tanner Tattered

Think BIG Bodybuilding

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 93:37


Tanner Tattered joins Dave Crosland & Scott McNally TIME STAMPS BELOW Chapters: 00:00:00 - Teaser 00:00:15 - Intro and Sponsors and welcome Tanner ! 00:04:12 - Dispelling Myths about Young People's Views on Bodybuilding 00:08:02 - The Reality of Turning Pro 00:12:13 - Answering the Same Questions Over and Over Again 00:15:45 - Making an Informed Decision about Steroids 00:19:54 - The Reality of TRT and its Impact on Fertility and Mental Health 00:27:41 - Negative Experience with Deca 00:32:00 - The Impact of Different Steroid Dosages 00:36:14 - The Down Regulation of Dopamine and Its Impact on Joyfulness 00:40:14 - Injectable Pre-Workout Experience 00:44:33 - Injectable Oral Steroids 00:48:36 - Oral Testosterone and Lymphatic System 00:52:49 - The Suppressive Factor of SARMs 00:56:54 - Enforcement and Legal Issues in Research Chemical Industry 01:03:30 - The Use of Anabolics to help with "Baby face" 01:13:37 - Aging effects of testosterone therapy 01:17:21 - Balancing Recklessness and Advice 01:19:20 - Semaglutide and hair loss? 01:24:30 - Equipoise & Kidney function 01:29:02 - Taking Control of Your Destiny 01:32:57 - Conclusion and Thank You ✅ Amino Asylum code THINK for 20% off research chems, peptides, l-carnitine and more https://aminoasylum.shop/ref/122/

Think BIG Bodybuilding
Drugs N Stuff 219 Equipoise & Low Estrogen - 1 Year Experience

Think BIG Bodybuilding

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 72:14


TIME STAMPS BELOW - Low E2 on EQ, Contest Prep on minimal gear, Combatting Gyno, Drol and high blood glucose - Dave Crosland & Scott McNally

Evolutionary Radio
IronOverload.io Hardcore 69 - [2024] Equipoise (Boldenone Undecylenate) Revisited

Evolutionary Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 31:46


In this IronOverload for iTunes podcast your hosts Stevesmi and Da Mobster discuss - [2024] Equipoise (Boldenone Undecylenate) Revisited • Equipoise's background • Is it a good replacement for dianabol • Side effects to look out for • Was it originally a vet or human steroid? • How to best stack it Link to articles: https://www.evolutionary.org/equipoise-boldenone-undecylenate Link to Evo threads: 1. https://ironoverload.io/threads/best-way-to-use-equipoise.2291/post-40587 2. https://ironoverload.io/threads/2024-para-pharma-testosterone-primobolan-equipoise-tbol-contest-prep-log.2204/post-37933 3. https://ironoverload.io/threads/going-lean-on-this-stack.1341/post-18683 4. https://ironoverload.io/threads/recomping-at-55.1114/post-15346 5. https://ironoverload.io/threads/3-steroids-this-time.1071/ For 1-on-1 coaching/consultation/source help start conversation by contacting Stevesmi at: https://www.elitefitness.com/forum/members/stevesmi.219851/ or https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/members/stevesmi.85/ Where to get blood tests: https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/source-talk/bloodwork-private-md-5695.html Please note we're not doctors and the opinions are ours. It's our view and is based on our experience and views on the topic. Our Podcasts are for informational purposes and entertainment only. The Freedom of speech and the 1st amendment applies

Evolutionary Radio
Evolutionary.org Underground 29 - Equipoise Bulk with Geneza Pharma

Evolutionary Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 60:15


In this Evolutionary.org Underground for iTunes Podcast episode your hosts Stevesmi and Da Mobster from the UK Iron Den discuss - Equipoise Bulking with Geneza Pharma • Why Geneza Pharma is an approved source • Is Equipoise really just Dianabol • Why we think as dirty bulk is as bad idea • How to best run an effective Geneza EQ cycle • Tips on eating well for a bulk • How to manage side effects Link to articles:https://www.evolutionary.org/equipoise-boldenone-undecylenate Link to Evo threads: 1. https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/threads/equipoise-is-my-next-cycle.90764/ 2. https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/threads/equipoise-dbol.88488/ 3. https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/threads/anavar-and-equipoise-cycle.87060/ 4. https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/threads/trenbolone-equipoise.87368/ 5. https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/threads/very-pleased-with-geneza-pharma.90739/ For 1-on-1 coaching/consultation/source help requests hit up Stevesmi https://www.elitefitness.com/forum/members/stevesmi.219851/ https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/members/stevesmi.html Where to get blood tests: https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/source-talk/bloodwork-private-md-5695.html Please note we're not doctors and the opinions are ours. It's our view and is based on our experience and views on the topic. Our Podcasts are for informational purposes and entertainment only. The Freedom of speech and 1st amendment applies

You Start Today with Dr. Lee Warren | Weekly Prescriptions to Become Healthier, Feel Better, and Be Happier.

When 10% Won't Cut It, You Need InfiniteGood morning my friend! Today's dose of hope is three things you SHOULD NOT do after you experience trauma, tragedy, or other massive things (TMT's). * Do not think that the goal is to get back to “how I used to feel.” It's not possible. You're changed by TMT, but you CAN learn to be happy again. It will be different, but it can also be beautiful.* Do not turn your pain into an idol that defines the rest of your life. * Do not put on a fake smile and pretend you're okay. You need to heal. A good place to start the healing is to learn the treatment plan I teach you in my new book, Hope Is the First Dose.Today's podcast is a great look at these three “don't do's” after TMT. Here's a computer-generated transcript for those of you who don't like to listen. Here's a few fun things for you!You can now order tee shirts and other gear from the podcast and my books! Check out the store here:And we have a new YouVersion/Bible App 5-Day Bible Study available now!Finally, my new book is coming out on Tuesday, July 18! Two more days!You can pre-order Hope is the First Dose: A Treatment Plan for Recovering from Trauma, Tragedy, and Other Massive Things! Coming July 18 everywhere books are sold. There are major bonuses you can get by pre-ordering, including a great playlist of hopeful songs, three chapters of the book, lock screens for your phone, and more!It's a fact, friend: life's going to bring you trauma and tragedy and other massive things, but it's also going to offer you hope, healing, and happiness. You can have both. And I'm going to teach you how. It's not about equipoise, it's about hope. The good news is, you can start today!Remember, friend: you can't change your life until you change your mind. I'm here to remind you that there is a treatment plan. And hope is the first dose.Lisa and I are praying for you.Dum spiro spero (while I breathe, I hope),LeeW. Lee Warren, MDNorth Platte, Nebraska, USAAs for me, I will always have hope… Psalm 71:14Music by The Beatles, Sarah Jarosz, the Guys and Dolls soundtrack, and Sanctus Real (Thanks to listener Ed Radatz or that one!)Music shared on The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast is authorized under BMI license #61063253 and ASCAP license #400010513 ) Hey- you can get up to six months of free access to all my paid-subscriber-only content on Substack by referring friends to sign up for my free weekly Self-Brain Surgery letter! Click the button below for more information.Self-Brain Surgery with Dr. Lee Warren is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Website | Books | Podcast | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube |YouVersion | MyBridge Radio This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit drleewarren.substack.com/subscribe

Zukunft Denken – Podcast
072 — Scheitern an komplexen Problemen? Wissenschaft, Sprache und Gesellschaft — Ein Gespräch mit Jan David Zimmermann

Zukunft Denken – Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 90:49


Das Thema der heutigen Episiode ist: »Scheitern an komplexen Problemen? Wissenschaft, Sprache und Gesellschaft« Covid, Klimawandel, Energiewende oder geopolitische Krisen sind komplexe Herausforderungen.  Herausforderungen, in denen sich verschiedene wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse mit politischen und gesellschaftlichen Interessen überschneiden. Unterschiedliche Meinungen, und damit Konflikt ist geradezu eine natürliche Folge solcher Probleme. Und immer öfter scheinen wir an diesen Herausforderungen zu scheitern, und nicht nur das: wir Polarisieren dabei zunehmend unsere Gesellschaft, drohen liberale und demokratische Werte zu gefährden und beschädigen Wissenschaft und Politik auf dem Weg. So erleben wir auch eine Renaissance von Paternalismus und Autoritarismus — und dies nicht unbedingt von der politischen Seite, von der es von vielen erwartet wurde. Wollen wir die Entscheidung über wesentliche gesellschaftliche Entscheidungen wenigen Auserwählten überlassen oder doch eine breite und informierte gesellschaftlichen Legitimierung anstreben? Stecken wir fest? Was geschieht, gerade und welche Rolle spielt Sprache und Diskurs? Diese Folge jongliert mit einer Reihe von politisch und gesellschaftlich heißen Themen und gerade darum freue ich mich sehr, dieses Gespräch mit Jan David Zimmermann führen zu können. Jan ist Autor, Journalist und Wissenschaftsforscher, hat auch gerade ein neues und äußerst empfehlenswertes Buch herausgebracht. Ich möchte nochmals betonen, daß wir Covid, Klimawandel  und andere Krisen ansprechen, aber es geht in keinem dieser Fälle darum, konkrete sachliche Fragen der Krisen zu diskutieren oder zu beurteilen.  Vielmehr interessiert uns eine Meta-Frage: wie diskutieren wir aktuell und wie sollten wir derartig schwierige und komplexe Fragestellungen in der Gesellschaft diskutieren, wo schwerwiegende und langfristig wirksame Entscheidungen unserer Ansicht nach demokratisch legitimiert sein müssen. Wir beziehen keine sachliche Position zu Covid- oder Klimawandel - Fragen, sondern diskutieren auf der Meta-Ebene, wie wir gesellschaftlich und wissenschaftlich mit diesen Themen umgehen, beziehungsweise umgegangen sind, und welche zum Teil erheblichen Fehler aus unserer Sicht hier gemacht wurden. Wie funktionieren — oder funktionieren eben nicht — wesentliche gesellschaftliche Diskurse »Wissenschaft ist eine tolle Sache um die materielle Welt zu verstehen, aber es dauert Zeit. Es bedarf Debatten und Diskussionen. Das Problem ist dabei nicht so sehr Wissenschaft: sondern wir haben einige hochrangige Bürokraten in die Position eines Papsts erhoben«, Jay Bhattacharya »Wenn Kritiker ihre Kugeln auf Tony Fauci abfeuern, dann erkenne die Menschen, da ist eine Person. So ist es einfach zu kritisieren, aber sie kritisieren tatsächlich Wissenschaft. Denn ich repräsentiere Wissenschaft.«, Dr. Anthony Fauci Ist Fauci Wissenschaft? Wer repräsentiert Wissenschaft? Was ist Wissenschaft, vor allem auch hinsichtlich der gesellschaftlichen und politischen Wirkung? Sollten wir Wissenschaft nicht als ständigen Diskurs und Selbstreflexion auch mit einer wesentlichen historischen Dimension begreifen und behandeln? Wissenschaft nach Bourdieu als soziales System sehen? "Wenn es darum geht, Menschenleben zu retten, mache ich keine Kompromisse.", Wolfgang Mückstein  und »Aber ich sage Ihnen auch ganz offen, dass der Maßstab nicht das ist, was wir glauben, was wir jetzt machen wollen, sondern der Maßstab ist, was uns die Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler zu dem Thema sagen.«, Angela Merkel (2020) Was bedeutet das? Wer entscheidet was der Maßstab ist. Welcher Wissenschafter ist überhaupt in der Lage eine relevante Aussage in einer komplexen Systemlage zu geben? Haben wir — besonders deutlich in der Covid-Krise —Entkontextualisierung und Enthhistorisierung sowie eine deutliche Verengung von Diskurs erlebt? Mit welchen Folgen? Der Mediziner Martin Sprenger spricht von einem virologischen Tunnelblick. Aber das Problem ist nicht alleine auf den vermeintlichen Extremfall Covid begrenzt. In Deutschland wurde etwa eine Meldestelle für ideologische Abweichung eingerichtet. Dies könnte man als deutliches Beispiel für den Versuch einer autoritären Verengung des Diskurses und Zensur, sehen. Aber auch Framing ist ein wichtiges Mittel der Verzerrung medialer Diskurse Beispiel Ivermectin — haben Joe Rogan und zahlreiche andere Prominente »Pferdewurmmittel« genommen — oder ist das ein Framing um den Diskurs zu vermeiden und sie lächerlich zu machen? Was ist vom Begriff der »Verschwörungstheorie« zu halten? Natürlich gibt es solche, aber wurde der Begriff möglicherweise inflationär, gar als Kampfbegriff verwendet? In zahlreichen Medienkommentaren erleben wir einen stärker werdenden Paternalismus. Wir wissen, was gut für euch ist — Narrative treiben die Berichterstattung und teilen die Bevölkerung sowie die Ansichten in »Gut« und »Böse« ein. Vielen scheint es schwer zu fallen zu sehen, dass auch gegensätzlich scheinende Dinge gleichzeitig zutreffen können: Pfizer hat sich einerseits äußerst fragwürdiger Praktiken bedient und wurde dafür in den USA zur höchsten Strafe verurteilt, die das Justizministerium je verhängt hat und kann gleichzeitig auch lebenswichtige Pharmazeutika produzieren. Kritisches Hinterfragen von Großunternehmen wie Pfizer ist dringen notwendig, ohne gleich das Kind mit dem Bad ausschütten zu müssen. Auch die Frage, ob Forschung einen immer stärker ideologischen Einschlag hat, im besonderen bei politisch wesentlichen Fragestellungen, darf kein Tabuthema sein. Zu viel hängt von den Ergebnissen der Forschung ab, und zahlreiche Untersuchungen zeigen, dass die Qualität der Forschung in verschiedener Disziplinen sehr schlecht ist. Wissenschafter selbst sind wie alle Menschen vielschichtig. Sie können in einer Sache recht und in anderen völlig unrecht haben. Billiges canceln (siehe z.B. David Hume) ist infantil und nicht zielführend. Ein genauer Blick immer notwendig und nicht nur ein blinder Fokus auf das Jetzt und das Ich und die eigene Meinung. Auf die Pandemie gemünzt hat Johannes Lehmann vom »Bann der pandemischen Gegenwart« gesprochen. Zahlreiche Paradoxien tauchen auf und wir diskutieren einige beispielhaft. Aber auch die Wirkmacht der Krise als politisches Mittel wird Thema; Giorgio Agampen spricht vom Ausnahmezustand als politischem Instrument beziehungsweise Herrschaftsmittel, Naomi Klein hat schon vor vielen Jahren vor einer »Schock Doktrin« gewarnt. Wir erleben das regelmäßig bei heutigen Aktivisten: Aufgrund der Krise X gibt es angeblich gar keine Zeit mehr für Widerspruch, für Diskurs! Demokratie ist ein Hindernis und wir sollten alleine den Aktivisten folgen. Ist das eine gute Idee?  »Die Sprache der Öffentlichkeit ist eskaliert und gleichzeitig hat sich der Diskurs verengt.« Wir nennen Beispiele für diese Eskalation und Radikalisierung in ehemals linksliberalen Medien wie etwa dem Standard oder dem Falter in Österreich, der Zeit in Deutschland. »Ich wünsche mir einen totalen und vernichtenden Sieg für die Ukraine«, Eva Illousz, die Zeit klingt bedrückend ähnlich zu »Glaubt ihr mit dem Führer und mit uns an den endgültigen, totalen Sieg der deutschen Waffen?«, Joseph Goebbels, Sportpalast Rede (1943) Und dies sind keine Einzelfälle. Sarah Bosetti etwa entgleist und vergleicht Menschen mit einem Blinddarm der entfernt werden kann. Wie hängt das alles mit der immer stärker werdenden Identitätspolitik zusammen? Definiert Identität Freibrief von Sprache und Handlung? Sind etablierte Prinzipien eines Rechtsstaat nichts mehr wert, wenn ich nur die richtige Identität behaupte? Wir haben erheblichenSchaden an wesentlichen gesellschaftlichen Strukturen angerichtet, und dies gepaart mit einem Vertrauensverlust. Waren dies unvermeidbare Fehler oder eher Ungeschicklichkeit und Überheblichkeit von Eliten, die ihre eigenen Fähigkeiten bei weitem überschätzt haben. Ist Paternalismus und moralische Überhöhung in Ordnung um die Bevölkerung nicht zu verwirren, oder zerstört das den Zusammenhalt in einer modernen Gesllschaft? “The trust we have in each other and in our institutions is a measure of social health around the world.”, Todd Rose Die Kompetenz heutiger (wissenschaftlicher) Eliten waren ebenfalls in früheren Episoden ein Thema. So gibt eine Asymmetrie des Vertrauens (in Medien und Menschen): nicht der Durchschnitt zählt, sondern der Ausreißer, der »Betrug«.  »Komplexe Themen brauchen komplexe Diskussionen« Entgegen der heutigen Schlagwort-Diversität am Oberflächlichen orientiert, gibt es tatsächlich in Institutionen und an Unis immer weniger relevante Diversität, das heißt intellektuelle Diversität — Unterschiede in Meinung und Weltanschauung. Bei komplexen Fragestellungen können einzelne Personen nie »die Wahrheit« finden. Das bedeutet, der Diskurs muss im Zentrum stehen. Aber wie können wir konstruktiven Diskurs von Ablenkung durch Esoterik und Pseudowissenschaft unterscheiden? Brauchen wir eine zweite Aufklärung, und wie könnte diese Aussehen? Umsetzung komplexer Maßnahmen erfordert Vertrauen und Legitimation durch große Teile der Bevölkerung. Paternalistisch und autoritär verordnete Ideen führen spätestens mittelfristig zu starken Gegenreaktionen, die das möglicherweise richtige Ziel erst recht beschädigen. Wie damit umgehen? Referenzen Andere Episoden Episode 11: Ethik, oder: Warum wir Wissenschaft nicht den Wissenschaftern überlassen sollten! Episode 13: (Pseudo)wissenschaft? Welcher Aussage können wir trauen? Teil 1 Episode 14: (Pseudo)wissenschaft? Welcher Aussage können wir trauen? Teil 2 Episode 25: Entscheiden unter Unsicherheit Episode 29: Fakten oder Geschichten? Wie gestalten wir die Zukunft? Episode 32: Überleben in der Datenflut – oder: warum das Buch wichtiger ist als je zuvor Episode 38: Eliten, ein Gespräch mit Prof. Michael Hartmann Episode 39: Follow the Science? Episode 47: Große Worte Episode 57: Konservativ UND Progressiv Episode 67: Wissenschaft, Hype und Realität — ein Gespräch mit Stephan Schleim Jan David Zimmermann Homepage Facebook: Jan D. Zimmermann Instagram:  j._zimmermann Buch: Lethe. Vom Vergessen des Totalitären (Webseite, Amazon) Fachliche Referenzen Interview mit Rossana Segretto, Tiroler Tageszeitung (2021) Drosten und Fauci: Das Versagen von Wissenschaft und Ethik, Cicero (2023) Peter Daszak, Christian Drosten et al, Statement in support of the scientists, public health professionals, and medical professionals of China combatting COVID-19, The Lancet (March 2020) Tony Fauci: Fox News 1 Fox News 2 CBN News Jacqueline Howard, Dr. Anthony Fauci says publicly released email about lab leak is being misconstrued, CNN (2021) Fauci representing science: Megyn Kelly (2022) Former CDC Director Redfield at hearing Megan K. Stack, Dr. Fauci Could Have Said a Lot More, New York Times Opinion (2023) Wiesendanger-Studie, Uni Hamburg (2021) Jan David Zimmermann, Frankensteins Erbe, Wissenschaft zwischen Gut und Böse, Cicero (2022) Todd Rose, Collective Illusions: Conformity, Complicity and the Science of Why We Make Bad Decisions, Hachette (2023) Wolfgang Mückstein Zitat, Kleine Zeitung (2021) Angela Merkel, Pressekonferenz (2020) Jay Bhattacharya im Triggernometry Podcast (2023) Meldestelle Antifeminismus (Deutschland): Nele Pollatschek, Vielleicht sind wir kollektiv ein bisschen drüber, Süddeutsche Zeitung (2023)  Der totale Sieg Eva Illousz, die Zeit 16.2.2023 (Print); 18.2.2023 (online) Joseph Goebbels, Sportpalastrede (Wikipedia) Jan David Zimmermann über den Illousz Kommentar: Der Wunsch nach dem totalen Sieg, Stichpunkt (2023) Christoph Zielinski,  Warum diese Angriffe auf die Wissenschaft? Der Standard (2023) Sarah Bosetti »Blinddarm« Tweet (2021) Sweden, Covid and 'excess deaths': a look at the data, Spectator (2023) John Tierney, COVID-19, Lessons we should have learned (2022) Great Barrington Declaration Bret Stephens, The Mask Mandates Did Nothing. Will Any Lessons Be Learned?, NYT (2023), und der Cochrane Bericht Long Covid, Masks, Equipoise, RCTs, Lockdown & More, ID Ethicist Lab Leak Hypothesis: Matt Ridley, Alina Chan, Viral: The Search for the Origin of Covid-19, Fourth Estate (2021) Matt Ridley, Alina Chan im Gespräch mit Sam Harris: Did SARS-CoV-2 Escape from a Lab? (2023) Klimawandel Roger Pielke Jr., What the media won't tell you about . . . hurricanes Roger Pielke Jr., What the media won't tell you about . . . Drought in Western and Central Europe Paul S. Kench et al, Patterns of island change and persistence offer alternate adaptation pathways for atoll nations, Nature (2018) Thomas Stocker (Vorsitzender des fünften UN-Klimareports) über Kipppunkte und Klima-Berichterstattung: "Eigentlich brauchen wir die Drohkulisse der Kipppunkte nicht", Die Zeit (2022) Justice Department Announces Largest Health Care Fraud Settlement in Its History — Pfizer to Pay $2.3 Billion for Fraudulent Marketing (2009)  ORF Artikel über »geringe psychische Folgen der Pandemie« (2023)  Pierre Bourdieu, Homo Academicus, Suhrkamp (1992) Johannes F. Lehmann, Aus dem pandemischen Jetzt (2022) CNN Business, FDA on Ivermectin “You are not a horse, you are not a cow” (2021) Joe Rogan und Sanjay Gupta über CNN / Ivermectin Kenan Malik, David Hume was a complex man. Erasing his name is too simplistic a gesture, The Guardian (2020) Giorgio Agampen, An welchem Punkt stehen wir?: Die Epidemie als Politik, Turia + Kant (2021) Naomi Klein, The Shock Doctrine, Penguin (2008)

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Plenary Session
Zeb Jamrozik - Vaccine errors/ Sweden/ Equipoise & Science itself

Plenary Session

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 73:04


Zeb joins me for the 7th time to discuss all the key pandemic questions

The Short Coat
Who Decides We Have Enough Evidence to Stop Debating?

The Short Coat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 61:52


Questions lead to experimentation, which leads to evidence, allowing for conclusions, and then--voila!--practice. Equipoise was a new word for Dave, Mitch, Nathen and Riley. Jeff explains that it describes a state of equilibrium at which debate on a topic is no longer required, and factuality has effectively been achieved. But in science, that state has time and again been upset by new ideas and evidence that initially seem wrong. So, who decides whether the debate is remains open, or has gone on long enough?

A Blythe Coach
091: On Balance - Practicing the Process of Equipoise

A Blythe Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 17:22


In this podcast, and in the companion video on YouTube, I do an experiential exercise in the process of balancing while talking about the dynamic process of equilibrium in the body and in our larger lives. Listen in, and if you like and in a way that is appropriate for you, with or without a balance board, play along experimenting with striking your own balancing shapes. Full notes with more resources on balancing in movement practices and in life will be available on the ablythecoach.com blog Blythe Stephens, MFA & Bliss Catalyst they/them or she/her Creator of A Blythe Coach: dance through your difficulties and take leaps of faith into a joyful, fulfilling life DISCLAIMER: A Blythe Coach recommends that you consult your physician regarding the applicability of any recommendations and follow all safety instructions before beginning any exercise program. When participating in any exercise or exercise program, there is the possibility of physical injury. If you engage in this exercise or exercise program, you agree that you do so at your own risk, are voluntarily participating in these activities, assume all risk of injury to yourself.

SARMS Expert
Stacking Testosterone Equipoise And Turinabol

SARMS Expert

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 6:04


Stacking Testosterone Equipoise And Turinabol

Evolutionary Radio
IronOverload.io Hardcore #6 - Equipoise (boldenone), Doses and Side Effects

Evolutionary Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 34:44


In this IronOverLoad for iTunes episode your hosts Stevesmi and Da Mobster from the UK Iron Den check out a big favourite of many Equipoise. Listen up as we discuss: • It's history, profile, what it was used for medically and even other names it's known by • Potential side effects and, as before, how to deal with them • Why it's so popular, especially with bodybuilders and weight limited strength athletes (found in many, many competing athletes stacks) • As always why knowledge of the esters and half lives helps you pick the right PED for your needs • How long it can stay in trace amounts in your system and why that might cause issues if you are tested • Just how good testing has gotten • We give examples of great cycles and stacks EQ will fit right into and more... Link to article: https://www.evolutionary.org/equipoise-boldenone-undecylenate#history For 1-on-1 coaching/consultation/source help requests hit up Stevesmi https://www.elitefitness.com/forum/members/stevesmi.html https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/members/stevesmi.html Where to get blood tests: https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/source-talk/bloodwork-private-md-5695.html Search for #coachedbymobster on Instagram Please note we're not doctors and the opinions are ours. It's our view and is based on our experience and views on the topic. Our Podcasts are for informational purposes and entertainment only. The Freedom of speech and 1st amendment applies.

Steroids Podcast
Oral Toxicity - Bodybuilding Podcast Episode 55 Live

Steroids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 63:40 Very Popular


Bodybuilding Podcast Live Oral Steroid Toxicity Dan the Bodybuilder from Thailand ULTIMATE GUIDE TO ROIDS #1 BOOK ON TRUTH IN THE HISTORY OF BODYBUILDING https://bodybuilderinthailand.com/ultimate-guide-to-roids/ Daily Text Msg Training $99/month and 1 Hour Phone Call Consult $59 Send Email to inquire about personal training to steroidspodcast@gmail.com 0:00 oral steroid toxicity symptoms 2:25 Acute effects of taking Dbol doses 4:10 being toxic on orals is not benefitting you, liver involved with all metabolic processes 6:15 more experienced bodybuilders don't use a lot of orals when bulking, mostly test and deca 9:30 The whites of your eyes when toxic on steroids 17:20 Getting caught up in the cosmetic effects of steroids versus focusing on long term muscle tissue gains 18:10 Test Enanthate Equipoise Anavar cycle 19:32 Crossfit guy who uses Trenbolone and Testosterone wondering about dosages 23:30 Getting a pump is not beneficial to sports athletes, take blood away from heart and lungs 24:57 Can all the protein you eat be absorbed 30:30 Anecdotal experiences with Exemestane 32:20 what i've noticed about protein consumption among 100% of competitive succesful bodybuilders i've spoken with 37:52 experience with modafinil 41:00 Tetracycline for acne 45:15 Grapefruit effects on bioavailability of medicine 46:47 Growth Hormone fat burning and recomposition effects 47:30 Really Shitty side effects of taking clenbuterol 52:00 How HGH burns fat - mechanism 55:25 Equipoise and "Anabolic" injectables effective dosages 59:30 Do you lose muscle on a cruise This Podcast is for entertainment and conversational purposes only. Serious Injury and Death can occur from utilizing chemical performance enhancement. This author does not support the use of illegal performance enhancing drugs. If any substances mentioned in this video are illegal in your country do not use them. The purpose of this podcast is not to glorify the use of PED's but to bring to light the reality of what athletes are doing privately. Consult a doctor before beginning any exercise or supplement routine. Do not take anything mentioned in this video as advice. It is simply conversation, not advice.

Clear Mountain Podcast
Equipoise at All Times | Tan Nisabho

Clear Mountain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 33:43


Part 6 of the Saturday January 8, 2022 Clear Mountain Monastery "Karuna-Virus Daylong Retreat: A Cure for Feeling Socially-Distanced." In this session, Venerable Nisabho shares reflections on the fourth Divine Abiding, upekkhā, especially in its aspect of equipoise.

SARMS Expert
Primobolan Vs. Equipoise

SARMS Expert

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 10:18


Primobolan Vs. Equipoise

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Abuelo Fitness
Esteroides Equipoise y Oximetalona

Abuelo Fitness

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 21:40


Feria de Texcoco y utilización de nuevos productos

Always Mystic
The TOTALITY OF CONSCIOUSNESS Meditation Guide

Always Mystic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 10:16


Learn how to open up your Heart Chakra, your Eye Center Chakra, and your Crown Chakra at the same time - enabling and empowering you to practice Equipoise and Totality of Consciousness in a simple 10 minute meditation. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alwaysmystic/support

eShe
One-Eyed Mama learns equipoise and fills her empty nest with Sat-chit-ananda

eShe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 6:44


Aekta Kapoor, aka One-Eyed Mama, attempts to follow truth, consciousness and bliss to heal from her attachments and suffering. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://eshe.in/2022/04/29/one-eyed-mama-learns-equipoise-and-fills-her-empty-nest-with-sat-chit-ananda/

Reframeables
Reframing Through Fiction: A Conversation with Katie Zdybel (Episode 33)

Reframeables

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 34:26 Transcription Available


Fiction writing can be a really powerful reframing tool — writer Katie Zdybel joins us to talk about this idea and reframe our own writing lives in the process. Plus: finding the right headspace for writing, living in the Yukon, seeing beauty in the landscape (and sometimes not!), and using fiction to build better relationships with the sadnesses that are a part of life.Katie Zdybel's recently released first book, Equipoise, was shortlisted for the HarperCollins/UBC Prize for Best New Fiction and received a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts. Stories within the collection won the Carter V. Cooper Short Fiction Award and The New Quarterly's Peter Hinchcliffe Short Fiction Award, as well as having received publisher nominations for the Writers' Trust Journey Prize and two National Magazine Awards. Her writing has also appeared in EXILE Quarterly, The New Quarterly, The Malahat Review, The Antogonish Review, and more.Links:EquipoiseFollow Katie on Instagram and Twitter, and check out her official websiteWe love hearing from our listeners! Leave us a voice message, write to the show email, or send us a DM on any of our socials.If our conversations support you in your own reframing practice, please consider a donation on our Patreon. Subscribe to the Sister On! Newsletter. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram too.We love hearing from our listeners! Leave us a voice message, write to the show email, or send us a DM on any of our socials.If our conversations support you in your own reframing practice, please consider a donation on our Patreon, where you can also hear bonus episodes, or tipping us on Ko-fi. Subscribe to the Reframeables Newsletter. Follow us on TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube too.

Evolutionary Radio
Evolutionary.org 473 Best Steroid Cycles for Bulking and Newbies on N00bs getting scammed.

Evolutionary Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 63:20


Evolutionary radio presents another exciting podcast. Host Stevesmi is joined by co-host Rick . Original content geared, no pun intended, to help you get the most of your workouts. In this one the guys each pick an episode to bring back to life #392 best ways to stack steroids: Steve tells you about the best ways to stack steroids. There is a method to the madness of how to stack them. You shouldn't just randomly stack things. 1. steve and rick discuss best ways to bulk 2. can you cut down in 8 weeks? 3. recomp in 8 weeks 4. healing and stamina #374- Rick discusses newbie stacks- All newbies unite! We are here to help you get the most out of your first cycle and not blow it. 1. Anavar- too expensive ? 2. Primobolan - Worth the cost? 3. Equipoise - good for active people? 4. Testosterone - how safe is it? https://www.evolutionary.org/stacking-steroids-part-1/ https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/source-talk/bloodwork-private-md-5695.html >>>>>>>>>> for 1 on 1 coaching/consultation/source help requests hit up stevesmi https://www.elitefitness.com/forum/members/stevesmi.html https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/members/stevesmi.html to follow along with RickyV Follow Ricky on Social: http://www.rickyvrock.com/ Follow Ricky and ask him anything: http://www.bigrickrock.com/ Check out the Evolutionary Radio Podcast: https://www.evolutionary.org/podcasts/ Check out the EliteFitness Podcast: https://www.elitefitness.com/articles/podcast

Evolutionary Radio
Evolutionary.org 472 Steroids for men over 50, SARMS, HGH, Best TRT, Equipoise, and more.

Evolutionary Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 85:11


This episode is important as the guys bring back an old episode that they each think is important. The reason is both these episodes are highly reviewed and very popular, so the more eyes that see it the more knowledge can be spread. #376 Best steroids for endurance- ever wondered which steroids help or hurt endurance? planning on running a road race one day or how about just wanting to up your cardio? this is the one for you 1. Equipoise- all about it 2. Testosterone- Learn about it 3. HGH- do you need it ? 4. Sarms- best sarms 5. How to stack and sides - best dosing #321 Q&A best over 50 steroids- Rick is getting old and wants to help you learn more about the best steroids for those who are approaching their golden years. 1. Intro to over 50 bodybuilding 2. best TRT options 3. staying hyped up 4. What you need at home 5. Effects on relationships Learn more about steroids endurance> https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/anabolic-steroids-peds/cycle-endurance-athletes-50914.html Discuss steroids over 50> https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/anabolic-steroids-peds/50-year-old-steroid-cycle-80526-4.html where/how to get bloodwork> https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/source-talk/bloodwork-private-md-5695.html >>>>>>>>>> for 1 on 1 coaching/consultation/source help requests hit up stevesmi https://www.elitefitness.com/forum/members/stevesmi.html https://www.evolutionary.org/forums/members/stevesmi.html to follow along with RickyV Follow Ricky on Social: http://www.rickyvrock.com/ Follow Ricky and ask him anything: http://www.bigrickrock.com/ Check out the Evolutionary Radio Podcast: https://www.evolutionary.org/podcasts/ Check out the EliteFitness Podcast: https://www.elitefitness.com/articles/podcast

Always Mystic
Meister Eckhart - Achieving Conscious Equipoise and Bliss at the Center of your Soul

Always Mystic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 45:12


Equipoise. Reaching the Center of your Soul. Totality of Consciousness. Realizing the Divine Awareness at the Center of your Soul. Fully Immersive Experiences in the Heavenly Regions. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alwaysmystic/support

The Michael Sartain Podcast
4x Mr Olympia, Jay Cutler - The Michael Sartain Podcast

The Michael Sartain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 118:55


Jay Cutler (IG: @JayCutler ) is a 3x Arnold Classic champion and 4x Mr. Olympia champion. He's the only person in the history of Olympia to regain his title after losing the previous year. He's the founder of Cutler Nutrition and the host of the  @Cutler Cast . Michael's Men of Action program is a Master's course dedicated to helping people elevate their social lives by building elite social circles and becoming higher status. Click the link below to learn more: https://go.moamentoring.com/i/2 Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MichaelSartain Listen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-michael-sartain-podcast/id1579791157 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2faAYwvDD9Bvkpwv6umlPO?si=8Q3ak9HnSlKjuChsTXr6YQ&dl_branch=1 Filmed at Sticky Paws Studios: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UComrBVcqGLDs3Ue-yWAft8w 0:00 Intro 0:30 Getting Jay on the podcast 1:09 Growing up in Massachusetts, 6 siblings 2:56 Genetics 4:03 Discovering bodybuilding 5:11 College Athlete, Team Sports 6:03 Lifting with no distractions 7:30 19-year-old teenage nationals 7:51 Maximum-security prison guard 8:15 50 pounds in the first six months 8:43 The eating, 140lbs of chicken 9:56 The food is everything 10:56 The discipline to keep eating 13:55 **Squat till your nose bleeds 15:11 Benchpress 500 lbs 16:14 Bodybuilding is like the running back position 17:15 **2011 bicep tear 18:44 Pain tolerance 21:00 15th to 8th to 2nd in Olympia 21:44 moving to Las Vegas in 2002, Real estate 23:02 Joe Weider, Muscle and Fitness magazine 25:10 Meeting your wife at 16 26:09 Schedule of a bodybuilder 26:54 Finishing second to Ronnie Coleman 2001 28:24 Income of a bodybuilder 31:11 Getting paid to do something you love 32:28 *“Are you going to win this year?” 33:35 Jordan shoe collection, Atomics 34:48 Cardio, Stairmaster, Boost your metabolism 36:29 *20 sets per body parts 38:40 Shoulder injury, Abscess 39:33 Winstrol 39:56 Greg Doucette interview 41:14 Performance-enhancing drugs 43:20 *Better drugs then than today 44:04 *Cycling off steroids and TRT 45:35 *12 IU's of HGH per day 47:46 getting ripped on HGH 48:51 Equipoise, Anavar 50:23 **Trenbolone 51:07 **FDA 52:54 *Free testosterone level 54:04 Bodybuilder mortality 55:01 I give up my life to win Mr. Olympia 55:53 *Forthright about steroid use 58:17 Getting drug tested 59:48 The Rock, Mike O'Hearn, Don't ask about steroids 1:02:01 Don't enjoy food to this day 1:02:59 140 egg whites a day 1:03:30 1,000 gm carbs, 300-400 gm protein 1:05:32 2006 Mr. Olympia champion 1:06:24 Flipping homes, Real estate 1:08:45 Pre-workout, Prevail 1:09:35 2007 Mr. Olympia 1:10:16 2008 *Losing to Dexter Jackson 1:12:07 2009 Revamped training 1:15:08 Thrive off positivity 1:16:21 *Studying your competition 1:16:55 Shit talking 1:18:09 Ronnie Coleman 1:19:38 All natural in his first Olympia 1:21:32 Ronnie in the night club 1:23:36 Schwarzenegger, Van Dam, Stallone 1:26:16 Dehydration before the competition 1:28:04 When you win the Olympia 1:28:57 Claudia Fijal: what was your favorite moment competing? 2009 quad stomp 1:31:58 Cutler cast 1:33:53 Social media 1:35:47 *They don't care 1:37:22 I love Las Vegas 1:37:41 2010 Olympia, getting a divorce 1:38:48 *Dating 1:40:38 Merchandise, supplements and competitions 1:41:52 Focus, networking, relationships 1:44:14 Ryan Diaz 1:45:29 Advice for new bodybuilders 1:47:00 Ambassador for Olympia 1:47:41 Phil Heath 1:49:33 Intimidating physique 1:51:03 Podcast guests 1:52:48 Tom Sosnoff influence 1:53:43 My podcast guests 1:54:05 You can't overtrain if you eat enough 1:55:00 Tom Brady 1:56:51 **Outro

Circulation on the Run
Circulation March 29, 2022 Issue

Circulation on the Run

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 18:42


This week, join authors Steven Lubitz and Associate Editor Mark Link as they discuss the article "Screening for Atrial Fibrillation in Older Adults at Primary Care Visits: VITAL-AF Randomized Controlled Trial." Dr. Carolyn Lam:             Welcome to Circulation on the Run, your weekly podcast, summary and backstage pass of the journal and its editors. We're your co-hosts. I'm Dr.  Carolyn Nam, Associate Editor from the National Heart Center in Duke National University of Singapore. Dr. Greg Hundley:           And I'm Dr. Greg Huntley, Associate Editor, Director of the Pauley Heart Center from VCU Health in Richmond, Virginia. Dr. Carolyn Lam:             Well, guess what we have for the featured discussion today, Greg. It's about screening for atrial fibrillation in older adults at primary care visits. Very, very important topic. And what we'll be looking at is the vital AF randomized control trial. Ooh, we're going to keep everyone in suspense here as we carry on and discuss today's papers. Can I start? Dr. Greg Hundley:           Absolutely. Dr. Carolyn Lam:             Alright. This first paper is about infective endocarditis. Now, we know that cardiac surgery often represents the only treatment option in patients with infective endocarditis. However, infective endocarditis surgery may lead to a sudden release of inflammatory mediators, which is associated with the severity of postoperative organ dysfunction. So, authors Dr. Doesnst from Friedrich Schiller University of Jena in Germany, and colleagues, decided to investigate the impact of hemo absorption during infective endocarditis surgery on post-operative organ dysfunction. This multicenter, randomized, non-blinded controlled trial assigned 288 patients undergoing cardiac surgery for infective endocarditis to hemo absorption, which is integration of cytosorb to the cardiopulmonary bypass or control. The primary outcome was defined as the difference between the mean total postoperative sequential organ failure assessment score, calculated maximally to the ninth postoperative day, and the difference with the basal score. Secondary outcomes were 30 day mortality, durations of mechanical ventilation, basal presser and renal replacement therapy. Cytokines were also measured in the first 50 patients. Dr. Greg Hundley:           Interesting study, Carolyn. Wow. So, what are the results? Dr. Carolyn Lam:             Yes, this trial involved a lot of work and results showed, however, that there was a failure to demonstrate a reduction in postoperative organ dysfunction, 30 day mortality, or any of the clinically relevant secondary outcomes through intraoperative hemo absorption. Although hemo absorption reduced plasma cytokines at the end of cardiopulmonary bypass, there was no difference in any of the clinically relevant outcomes. Dr. Greg Hundley:           Great description, Carolyn. Well, my first paper comes to us from the world of preclinical science. And Carolyn, the ascending thoracic aorta, site of aneurysm formation, is populated by a mosaic of medial and adventitial cells that are embryonically derived from either the second heart field, or the cardiac neural crest. Second heart field derives cells, populate areas that coincide with the spatial specificity of thoracic aortopathies that are often associated with aneurysms. And so, this study, led by Dr. Alan Daugherty, from the University of Kentucky. Its purpose was to determine whether and how second heart field derived cells contribute to as sending aortopathies. Dr. Carolyn Lam:             Wow, an important topic, Greg. What did the authors find? Dr. Greg Hundley:           Okay. So, Carolyn, first, ascending aortic pathologies were examined in patients with sporadic thoracic aortopathies and angiotensin 2 infused mice. And so, the investigators found several things. First, second heart field derived smooth muscle cells and fibroblasts associate with angiotensin 2 induced aortic pathologies. Second, angiotensin 2 induced a distinct fibroblast sub-cluster that was less abundant for messenger RNAs related to major extracellular components and TGF beta-ligands and receptors, but more abundant for proliferative genes. Third, TGFBR2 deletion in second heart field derived cells were embryonically lethal, with significant dilatation of the outflow tract in the mice. And finally, second heart field specific deletion of LRP1 led to aortic pathologies in mice, supporting the importance of second heart field derived cells in maintaining ascending aortic wall integrity. Dr. Carolyn Lam:             Wow. Could you just sum up the clinical implications for us, Greg? Dr. Greg Hundley:           Well, Carolyn, I knew you were going to ask me that. So, these results indicate that heterogeneity of the embryonic origins of smooth muscle cells and fibroblasts contributes to complex mechanisms of vasculopathy formation, which should be considered when investigating the pathogenesis of thoracic aortopathies. Dr. Carolyn Lam:             Wow, thanks Greg. Well, my next study is also a translational study, and this one provides a deeper understanding of insulin regulation of cholesterol metabolism, and its disruption in type one diabetes. So, this is from Dr. Biddinger from Children's Hospital Boston and colleagues. In order to define the mechanisms by which insulin controls plasma cholesterol levels, the authors knocked down the insulin receptor, FOXO1, and the key bioacid synthesis enzyme, CYP8B1, in mice. They measured bioacid composition, cholesterol absorption, and plasma cholesterol. In parallel, they measured markers of cholesterol absorption and synthesis in humans with type one diabetes treated with ezetimibe and statins in a double blind crossover study. Dr. Greg Hundley:           Oh, wow, Carolyn. So, experiments in both animal models and in human subjects. So, what did they find? Dr. Carolyn Lam:             Insulin, by inhibiting FOXO1 in the liver, reduces 12 alpha hydroxylated bio acids, reduces cholesterol absorption and reduces plasma cholesterol levels. Thus, type one diabetes leads to a unique set of derangement in cholesterol metabolism with increased absorption rather than increased synthesis. These derangements are reversed by ezetemibe, which is a cholesterol absorption inhibitor, but not simvastatin, which is a cholesterol emphasis inhibitor. So, taken together, these data suggest that a personalized approach to lipid lowering in type one diabetes may be more effective, and highlight the need for further studies specifically in this group of patients. Dr. Greg Hundley:           Nice, Carolyn. Well, we've got some other really interesting or articles in the issue. And first, from the mail bag, there's a Research Letter from Professor Bers, entitled "Empagliflozin Reverses Late Sodium Current Enhancement and Cardiomyocyte Proarrhythmia in a Translational Murray Model of Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction." Carolyn, there's another research letter from Professor Shu entitled, "Activation Of INKY Cells at the Maternal Fetal Interface that Predisposes Offspring to Cardiac Injury." Also, there's a really nice, in depth article entitled, "Takasubo Syndrome Pathophysiology Emerging in Concepts and Clinical Implications." And it's from Dr. Trisha Singh. Dr. Carolyn Lam:             Nice. We also have an ECG challenge by Dr. Mugnai on “A Tachycardia in Disguise” and a Perspective piece by Dr. Alexander on “Equipoise in Clinical Trials: Enough Uncertainty [but] in Whose Opinion?” Isn't that interesting? Wow, thanks, Greg. Now, though, let's go on to this super exciting feature discussion on screening for atrial fibrillation in older adults' primary care. Dr. Greg Hundley:           You bet. Well, listeners, we are here for the feature discussion, now, on this March 29th issue. And we have with us Dr. Steve Lubitz, from Mass General and Boston, and our own associate editor, Dr. Mark Link, from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. Welcome, gentlemen. So, Steve, we're going to start with you. Can you describe for us some of the background information that went into the construct of your study, and then what was the hypothesis that you wanted to address? Dr. Steven Lubitz:            Sure. Well, thanks for the opportunity to talk with you today about our work. So, as we know, AFib is a common and more bitter arrhythmia. And the first manifestation of AFib can be stroke in a substantial number of individuals. Strokes from atrial fibrillation or debilitating, but they can be prevented using oral anticoagulants if we know who has atrial fibrillation. But atrial fibrillation can be a symptomatic and it's possible, therefore, that screening pre-AFib could lead to new diagnoses and ultimately improve outcome by enabling stroke prevention. Point of care screening for AFib has been embraced by some guidelines for individuals age 65 or older, such as those in Europe, and mobile technology has now evolved and enables rapid mask screening using handheld ECGs, single lead ECGs, which obviates the need and expense of performing 12-lead ECGs to screen for AFib. Nevertheless, though, some guidelines have suggested that data are insufficient to recommend screening AFib using ECGs, such as those from the United States Preventative Services Task Force. We tested whether screening individuals age 65 or older at the time of a primary care clinic visit using a single lead ECG would lead to an increased rate of detection of AFib in contemporary United States practices. Dr. Greg Hundley:           Very nice. And so, maybe describe for us this task force, and also what was your study design and, again, your study population? Dr. Steven Lubitz:            Sure. So, specifically our study design, we performed a cluster randomized control trial in which primary care practice clinics were randomized to the screening intervention or to usual care, and patients aged 65 or older arriving for a primary care visit with their provider were eligible for participation. Patients were offered screening by practiced medical assistants at the time of their vital sign assessments, and screening was performed, if they consented, within a live core cardio mobile single ECG device, which was affixed to an iPad and stationed in the clinic. The results of the screening were made available to the providers at the time of the visit, and then the provider was able to make any and all decisions about subsequent management, confirmation or treatment. The primary outcome was a new diagnosis of Afib made in the medical record at one year following the start of the screening intervention, and the outcome was ascertained using the electronic health record and then manually adjudicated. We powered the study to detect a difference of nearly 0.5% in the rate of atrial fibrillation diagnoses at 12 months between the screening and usual care arms. Dr. Greg Hundley:           And how many patients did you enroll? And then what were your study results? Dr. Steven Lubitz:            Well, eight practices were randomized to the screening arm and eight practices to the usual care arm. And in total, that equated to about 15000 patients without a history of atrial fibrillation in the screening arm and 15000 patients in the control arm without a history of atrial fibrillation. The mean age was about 74, about 60% were female, 82% were white. And the mean chad-vad score was 3.4. We observed several main findings. The first is that, of the individuals in the screening arm, 91% were screened at least once. And this is the largest point of care screening study to date. The rate of screening in the intervention arm was substantially greater than any other contemporary trial, point of care, single ECG screening. We think that high rate of compliance with the intervention reflects patient enthusiasm for screening and a widespread feasibility of incorporating single ECGs into the routine vital sign practice workflow. Secondly, the primary endpoint, however, incidence of new AFib diagnoses at 12 months, was 1.72% in the screening arm, and 1.59% in the usual care arm, which equates to a risk difference of .13%. That was not statistically significant in the overall sample. We observed a substantial difference in new AFib diagnoses among those aged 85 or older in pre-specified subgroup analyses, 5.56% in the screening arm and 3.76% in usual care arm, which corresponds to a risk difference of 1.8%, where a number needed a screen of about 55, raising the possibility that point of care single ECG screening among the oldest and highest risk individuals might be effective. But this finding warrants future study. Third, we observed a shift in the location of diagnosis. So, they fit with a higher likelihood of diagnosis at a primary care practice encounter in the screening arm, as compared to the usual care arm, which is as expected. And the implications on downstream management pathways, cost of care, other downstream work flows is unknown at the moment. And lastly, we observed it in anticoagulation use was high, even among those with AFib diagnosed in the screening arm, which is a reassuring finding, suggesting that clinicians recognized that AF detected using this single lead point of care screening is likely to represent high burden, persistent AF that carries a substantial risk of stroke. Dr. Greg Hundley:           Very nice. Well, Mark, I know you review many papers for us here at Circulation. What attracted you to this particular paper? Dr. Mark Link:    This issue of point of care screening for AFib is a very hot topic. We all know that clinically diagnosed AFib carries with it a high risk of stroke, but what we don't know is incidentally found Afib, or nonclinically found Afib, what does that mean? This was one of the largest, if not actually the largest, study of point of care screening. And the i-cors are a very accurate device, or reasonably accurate device. So, we thought it's an important contribution to the literature. I think it surprised the authors, as well as us, there wasn't a difference in the diagnosis of AFib between the two arms. I think all of us would've expected to see that. But we're still learning a lot about point of care screening, and we're not to the point where we know what to do yet. Dr. Greg Hundley:           And Mark, what are some of your thought? Steve raised the point that, in that subgroup, greater than age 85, any additional insights there? Dr. Mark Link:    Yeah. I think that, if you can enrich your group with people that are more likely to have AFib, and the older you get, the more likely you are to have AFib, you are more likely to find Afib. But then treating people over age 85 also becomes a little bit riskier, with both anticoagulants and antirhythmic drugs and ablation. Dr. Greg Hundley:           Great points. Well, Steve, coming back to you, what do you see as the next study to be performed, really, in this sphere of research? Dr. Steven Lubitz:            Thanks. I think I proposed two additional lines of inquiry. At first, I think our hypothesis generating observation to the point of care screening with a single EDCG can lead to higher rates of AFib detection among the oldest individuals, age 85 or older, with a small number needed to screen warrants, replication, and the downstream implications of that on stroke and bleeding merit further evaluation. I think secondly, given the proliferation of wearable technology, future studies should examine the effectiveness of detecting perccismal atrial fibrillation for preventing downstream adverse events, including stroke. This point of care screening is likely to detect the highest burden persistent forms of atrial fibrillation in contrast to some of the wearable technology, like consumer wearable technology, that might detect paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, more commonly. Dr. Greg Hundley:           Ah, great point. And Mark, how about you? Anything to add? What future study do you see needs to be performed in this space? Dr. Mark Link:    It's clear from a number of studies that the longer that you monitor someone, the more likely you are to get a diagnosis of AFib. And that's pretty clear. This was a 30 second monitor. We have a number of studies that have shown two week and ILS monitoring is far more likely to get a diagnosis of AFib. But what we don't know is, if making that diagnosis of AFib makes any difference on ultimate outcomes. That's the studies that we need to see, is does treatment of incidentally found AFib improve clinical care. Dr. Greg Hundley:           Very good. Well, listeners, we want to thank Dr. Steve Lubitz from Mass General in Boston, and also Dr. Mark Link from UT Southwestern in Dallas, bringing us results from this study indicating that screening for atrial fibrillation using a single lead EKG at a primary care visit did not affect new atrial fibrillation diagnoses among those that were aged 65 years or older. There was, perhaps, a difference in those aged greater than 85 years, but more research is to come in that space. And, of course, looking for peroxisomal AFib with handheld devices is another area you yet to be investigated. Well, on behalf of Carolyn and myself, we want to wish you a great week and we will catch you next week, On the Run. Dr. Greg Hundley:           This program is copyright of the American Heart Association 2022. The opinions expressed by speakers in this podcast are their own and not necessarily those of the editors or of the American Heart Association. For more, please visit ahajournals.org.

John Doe Bodybuilding Podcast
Steroids Deca and Equipoise Explained

John Doe Bodybuilding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 53:52


Steroids Deca (Nandrolone and fast acting NPP) and Equipoise explained the JDB way!

Writers Read Their Early Sh*t
16 - Katie Zdybel & Equipoise

Writers Read Their Early Sh*t

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 57:43


Jason welcomes the scarily-talented Katie Zdybel for a jaw about punctuating your thinking, the perfect literary day, magic trolleys, mermaids, writing letters as writing practice, & the power of JD Salinger's prose. There's also some early sh*t, but not much, because Katie's so good at what she does. Also: thanks to popular demand, listen for another mysterious cameo from Sasha. Katie's book, Equipoise, is out now from Exile Editions & it's fab & you should buy it. Enjoy more Katie at https://www.katiezdybel.com & join the early sh*t chat at https://www.facebook.com/WRTESpodcast and on Instagram @writersreadtheirearlyshit. Music, as always, by the valanced DJ Max in Tokyo; check his stuff out at http://soundcloud.com/djmaxintokyo & buy that, too. Many thanks, wherever & whoever you are, for listening.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wrtes)

Think BIG Bodybuilding
Muscle Minds 117

Think BIG Bodybuilding

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 78:13


Muscle Minds Bodybuilding Podcast 117 With Scott Stevenson and Scott McNally - Time Stamps Below

SARMS Expert
How to use and dose Equipoise

SARMS Expert

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 6:41


How to use and dose Equipoise

Equipoise
The FORBIDDEN AISLES!!!

Equipoise

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 10:00


*Note: at 6:26, I say “isn't” when I clearly meant “is.” Not sure why. Oh, well.* This episode is about the phrase "abstain from all appearance of evil" found in I Thessalonians 5:22. Did Paul mean to be careful not to walk down the wrong grocery aisle so as not to accidentally convey evil intent? Or did he mean something else? Find out in this week's episode of Equipoise! Music credit: "Cute Avalanche" by RKVC - No Copyright (Thanks, RKVC!)

Equipoise
The FORBIDDEN AISLES!!!

Equipoise

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 10:00


*Note: at 6:26, I say “isn't” when I clearly meant “is.” Not sure why. Oh, well.* This episode is about the phrase "abstain from all appearance of evil" found in I Thessalonians 5:22. Did Paul mean to be careful not to walk down the wrong grocery aisle so as not to accidentally convey evil intent? Or did he mean something else? Find out in this week's episode of Equipoise! Music credit: "Cute Avalanche" by RKVC - No Copyright (Thanks, RKVC!)

The communication Solution
Podcast-Can you use Motivational Interviewing to “get” people to do something?

The communication Solution

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021


Can you use Motivational Interviewing to “get” people to do something? Listen in as we answer this question from one of you! This shorter podcast is discussing can you use Motivational Interviewing to “get” people to do something? We dive into the intention of Motivational Interviewing and the concept of “Equipoise”. You don't want to miss this one!

Yeah, No Journal Club
Is Prazosin Effective for PTSD? Depends on the Inclusion Criteria

Yeah, No Journal Club

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 22:39


The article we discuss is MA Raskind et al. Trial of Prazosin for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Military Veterans. New England Journal of Medicine 2018; 378(6):507-517For an  example of an earlier study that DID find benefit of prazosin for PTSD, check out Raskind, MA et al. A Trial of Prazosin for Combat Trauma PTSD with Nightmares in Active-Duty Soldiers Returned from Iraq and Afghanistan. Am J Psychiatry 2013; 170: 1003-1010.Recent meta-analyses of the efficacy of prazosin for PTSD can be found here and here. A brief review on the ethical principles of equipoise in research.

The communication Solution
Equipoise and the Righting Reflex-part 2!

The communication Solution

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020


This Podcast is a two part series on Equipoise and the Righting Reflex. Did you know that in communication we have a reflex that naturally happens? Listen to this podcast to learn more about that reflex that in Motivational Interviewing we learn to suppress, as well as learn about equipoise-the ability to be neutral or unbiased.

The communication Solution
Podcast-Equipoise and the Righting Reflex

The communication Solution

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020


Equipoise and the Righting Reflex This Podcast is a two part series on Equipoise and the Righting Reflex. Did you know that in communication we have a reflex that naturally happens? Listen to this podcast to learn more about that reflex that in Motivational Interviewing we learn to suppress, as well as learn about equipoise-the ability to be neutral or unbiased.

#PTonICE Daily Show
#PTonICE Daily Show Episode 54- Equipoise - What is it? Do I need to worry about it? How do I pronounce it?

#PTonICE Daily Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 25:28


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