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Today, as part of the women's special series in March, 2025, Gayatri Kalyanaraman is in conversation with Karthik Karunakaran(KK), CEO, co-founder of Mobius software and chief strategist Xtract.io, male ally for women continuing their career and a serial entrepreneur talks about his career journey. KK started his career in Tata Steel after completing production engineering in NIT Trichy and management in XLRI Jamshedpur. KK shares his belief in 'Make in India' and how he stayed true to his roots, influenced by Jamshedji Tata early onKarthik shares his evolution from a tech enthusiast to a serial entrepreneur and co-founded Mobius Software, Overcoming the challenges of building a startup, especially after his education-focused venture didn't scale as expected.Talks about the lessons learned from previous education based ventures and how they shaped his approach to business.Discusses how he bootstrapped his business in the early days, even covering costs by tutoring students for the CAT exam.Experimented with team structures to create a more agile and inclusive work environment.Focused on product innovation, testing different technology stacks and market strategies.Implemented flexible work policies to support women professionals, ensuring career continuity.Shares how over 80% of Mobius Software's workforce consists of women, with a strong focus on hiring from Tier 2 cities where untapped talent is availableKK talks about why he champions women in the Workforce and actively supports women's career continuity and workplace inclusion.Believes in equal opportunities and creating a supportive work environment.Discusses the importance of mentorship and policies that help retain women in tech.KK shares some of the challenges in the Startup Ecosystem on funding, scaling, and leadership in the tech industry.Shares about the biases women face in entrepreneurship and how male allies can help.KK concludes with the Advice for Women Professionals as he Encourages women to build strong networks and seek mentorship and advocates for confidence and risk-taking in career growth.Emphasizes the need for organizations to rethink policies to support women returning to work.Karthik Karunakaran is the CEO of Mobius Knowledge Services. He is the driving force behind Mobius being a leader unstructured data processing and public information aggregation. He is also the founder of Xtract.io, a GenAI driven hyperautomation platform that is focussed on agenticAI processes . The firms' success is attributed to innovative solutions and proprietary technology in the data services area serving various industry giants across geographies. With a strong presence in fields like Information & Media, Retail/Ecommerce and Financial Services, Mobius mission is to empower clients through cutting-edge data solutions. Karthik, KK as he's fondly referred by friends, has co-founded education firm,fourth R India before embarking into the knowledge services domain.KK has graduated from National Institute of Technology, Trichy in production engineering and management from XLRI Jamshedpur in Marketing and Finance.Karthik can be contacted at https://www.linkedin.com/in/karthik-karunakaran/
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Ashley Kehr is a real estate investor, educator, and co-host of the BiggerPockets Real Estate Rookie podcast. She started her investing journey in 2014 and has since built a portfolio of over 40 units across residential and commercial properties. Ashley is the author of Real Estate Rookie: 90 Days to Your First Investment and co-author of Real Estate Partnerships, guiding new investors on how to build and scale through strategic collaborations. Get ready for REWBCON 2025, happening from April 10th to 12th! Use my code JOHN at checkout for 10% off your ticket. Key Takeaways: Real estate investing allows for flexibility, but success requires systems and processes. Partnering with trusted individuals can accelerate portfolio growth. Living below your means early on provides freedom to take investment risks. Scaling too fast without proper infrastructure can create major stress. Investing should align with personal lifestyle and long-term goals—not just unit counts. Topics: From Accounting to Real Estate Left her accounting career after realizing it wasn't the right fit. Took an unexpected opportunity to manage a 40-unit apartment complex. Learned property management through hands-on experience, growing to 80 units. Building a Real Estate Portfolio Partnered with a childhood friend's son for her first duplex investment. Focused on buying small, manageable properties before scaling up. Expanded her portfolio to over 30 units while managing properties full-time. Lessons in Scaling and Outsourcing Realized she was doing too much alone and needed better delegation. Experimented with third-party property management, which led to major challenges. Brought management back in-house using virtual assistants and improved processes. Aligning Investing with Lifestyle Goals Initially hustled hard but later shifted focus to more time with family. Prefers a “small but mighty” portfolio over constant expansion. Invests strategically in flips and select buy-and-hold properties.
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In the aftermath of COVID, many people have begun to question the validity of germ theory, a theory that disease is caused by tiny organisms traveling through the air then invading and sickening the body. How could such a long-accepted theory about human health be wrong?Daniel Roytas, author of the book Can You Catch a Cold?, describes his mission to correct the origins of dis-ease on a broad scale this week on Spirit Gym.Learn more about Daniel's work at his Humanely website and on social media via Telegram.Sign up for your Spirit Gym podcast membership today so you can access members-only extended versions of the podcast along with exclusive Q&A opportunities with Paul and exclusive sessions with his guests. Timestamps4:49 Debunking germ theory: The most important issue of modern times, according to Daniel.9:05 Daniel's mission: Course-correcting our understanding of human health and disease.15:05 How the power of belief affects human health.24:44 Is it a coincidence that plastics and pesticides were invented at the same time germ theory became popular?47:24 “What we are witnessing now is the unraveling and the systematic destruction of this old system.”51:54 Do we live in a society that is averse to science and doesn't pride itself on the truth?1:07:34 Social contagions.1:20:03 The problems we're facing are nothing new, and could be viewed as blessings in disguise.1:31:30 A state of dis-ease.1:47:10 Life before germ theory.1:51:25 Pandemic history.ResourcesWhat Really Makes You Ill?: Why Everything You Thought About Disease is Wrong by Dawn Lester and David ParkerPaul's Living 4D conversations with Dr. Tom Cowan and Dr. Nathan RileyPaul's Spirit Gym conversation with Dr. Andrew KaufmanPolitics in Healing: The Suppression and Manipulation of American Medicine by Daniel HaleyFind more resources for this episode on our website.Music Credit: Meet Your Heroes (444Hz) by Brave as BearsAll Rights Reserved MusicFit Records 2024Thanks to our awesome sponsors:PaleovalleyBiOptimizers US and BiOptimizers UK PAUL10Organifi CHEK20Wild PasturesSpirit GymWe may earn commissions from qualifying purchases using affiliate links.
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The Buckeyes had no trouble coasting to a victory against overmatched Purdue, handling their business as expected on Saturday at the Horseshoe. Ohio State tried a few new things on defense, got another record-breaking outing from Jeremiah Smith on offense and even got positive contributions on special teams to keep pace in the Big Ten race. Former Buckeyes captain Zach Boren weighs in on all of that with his weekly checkin on THE Podcast Daily.Want to talk even more Ohio State football with the guys? Text us! Send a text to 614-662-4509 to get started and receive your first two weeks free.#OhioStateFootball #bigtenfootball #BigTen #buckeyesfootball #Buckeyes #THEPodcast
In this episode, you'll hear: 1. Experiment of One: We believe in trying out different health trends and seeing if they work for us personally. It's all about finding what works for you in your midlife journey.2. Mindset Matters: We discussed the importance of approaching health and wellness trends from a positive and open mindset. Sometimes things work, and sometimes they don't, and that's perfectly okay.3. Big Rocks vs. Little Pebbles: We emphasized the significance of focusing on the big rocks of health, such as sleep, exercise, and nutrition, rather than getting caught up in every single health trend out there.00:00 Trying new things for personal and planet.03:21 Started yoga for flexibility during triathlon career.07:03 Reduces plastic consumption through bulk toothpaste pellets.11:12 Experimented with intermittent fasting, faced challenges.16:05 Vanity and health linked to weight loss.16:48 Self-acceptance is key to positive living.21:34 Adding juices to meals to boost nutrients.22:56 Mixed feelings but sees potential in juicing.Stay Connected!Amelia Website: https://www.thehelpfulplate.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/thehelpfulplate/ Cam Website: https://www.camoyler.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/heymomma_cam/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@heymomma_cam Midlife Mommas IG: https://www.instagram.com/midlife.mommas/ Please share, rate, and review the podcast. We appreciate you! ❤️
In 2014, a U.S. brainwave scientist claimed he could increase people's creativity and cure their traumas. And he got permission to experiment on Indigenous children in Canada, offering an all-expenses-paid trip to Victoria, B.C.But a decade later, some study participants say the testing they went through — which included staff attaching electrodes to their heads and being asked to talk about the most traumatic moments of their lives — wasn't what they signed up for and may have left side-effects.We hear from CBC's Geoff Leo about what his investigation turned up and why critics are demanding more accountability and transparency over how the study was approved in the first place.
Previously Aired 2/5/24 Dr. Naomi Wolf explains how the FDA has taken some major moves that will scare you. Also, Glenn Beck Chalkboard Breakdown on who you are REALLY Fighting Against. DISCLAIMER: Views and opinions expressed on The Ben Armstrong Show are solely those of the host and do not necessarily represent those of The New ... The post FDA Changes Informed Consent and Allows the Masses to be Experimented on! appeared first on The New American.
She's stolen every scene she's ever been in, but her hardest role might be being herself Rebel Wilson is an Australian actress and producer best known for her roles in films such as, ‘Bridesmaids', ‘Pitch Perfect' and ‘Jojo Rabbit'. In this conversation Rebel and Steven discuss topics such as, her battles with self-esteem and her weight, her malaria vision to be an actress, being a virgin at 35, and the truth about Sacha Baron Cohen. You purchase Rebel's memoir, ‘Rebel Rising', here: https://amzn.to/4b2hMeh Follow Rebel: Instagram - https://bit.ly/3JIZ1R6 TikTok - https://bit.ly/4dzvl6O Watch the episodes on Youtube - https://g2ul0.app.link/3kxINCANKsb My new book! 'The 33 Laws Of Business & Life' is out now - https://smarturl.it/DOACbook Follow me: https://beacons.ai/diaryofaceo Sponsors: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/doac Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I experimented with generative artificial intelligence or generative AI – voice cloning for an upcoming webinar on avoiding payment fraud from deepfakes. Wasn't expecting this…. Keep Listening. Check out my website www.debrarrichardson.com if you need help implementing authentication techniques, internal controls, and best practices to prevent fraudulent payments, regulatory fines or bad vendor data. Check out my new Vendor Process Training Center for 116+ hours of weekly live and on-demand training for the Vendor team. Links mentioned in the podcast + other helpful resources: Webinar: Combatting Deepfakes to Avoid Business Email Compromise - In 5 Steps https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3278619867996327770?source=Debra+Podcast Vendor Validation Reference List with Resources Links: www.debrarrichardson.com/vendor-validation-download (Get 25% Discount on the Global Vendor Registration Numbers)Vendor Process Training Center: https://training.debrarrichardson.comFree Live and On-Demand Webinars: https://debrarrichardson.com/webinarsVendor Master File Clean-Up: https://www.debrarrichardson.com/cleanupYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqeoffeQu3pSXMV8fUIGNiw More Podcasts/Blogs/Webinars www.debrarrichardson.comMore ideas? Email me at debra@debrarrichardson.com Music Credit: www.purple-planet.com
Have you ever wondered how a symphony of ones and zeros harmonizes with the delicate touch of piano keys? Our latest guest, Denzil Eden, an MIT and Harvard alum with a storied tenure at Microsoft, bridges this seemingly vast chasm with grace. In a heart-to-heart, she illuminates the intricate dance between her love for AI and the creative pulse of her personal passions. From writing fiction to composing melodies, Denzil unveils the magic of weaving AI into the fabric of our hobbies, crafting a tapestry of enhanced learning and mastery that's as beautiful as it is functional.The curiosity that drives a child to dismantle toys for a glimpse into their workings is the same that propelled Denzil through the ranks of academic and professional prestige. She takes us through the meticulous practice of honing computer science skills, and the culture shocks of campus life that shape more than just academic careers. In Denzil's story, there's a lesson for the scholarly and the aspirational alike: that finding a cultural home in our educational and professional environments is as crucial as the talents we cultivate there.Venturing into the entrepreneurial tides, Denzil recounts the creation of her brainchild, Smarty.ai, amidst the rigorous landscape of an MBA at Harvard. As we peel back the layers of launching a startup, our conversation turns to the dynamic interface of Smarty.ai, setting a new bar in the tech ecosystem. It's a tale of lessons learned, opportunities seized, and the quintessential drive to bring AI literacy to the forefront of professional growth. Join us in discovering the pivotal role AI can play across diverse industries, an invitation to both the curious novice and the seasoned technophile looking to enrich their career trajectory.Use my special link https://zen.ai/dsVpYxjSth5fD-hlbzdIiw to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan.Support the show
Kate Middleton admitted that she edited a recent photo of her and her children after the picture was abruptly pulled by four major news agencies this weekend, RadarOnline.com can report.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Kate Middleton attempted to put a stop to the rumors about her whereabouts on Monday, March 11, when she admitted she played around with the new photo of herself with her three kids — Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis — in honor of Mother's Day. Listen here and learn more at OKmagazine.com. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dr. Naomi Wolf explains how the FDA has taken some major moves that will scare you. Also, Glenn Beck Chalkboard Breakdown on who you are REALLY Fighting Against. DISCLAIMER: Views and opinions expressed on The Ben Armstrong Show are solely those of the host and do not necessarily represent those of The New American. TNA is ... The post FDA Changes Informed Consent and Allows the Masses to be Experimented on! appeared first on The New American.
Introduction: Ryan Courneya is a Lyme disease advocate who delved deep into the intricacies of this illness for years after getting sick and now wishes to share his discoveries and experiences with others. Ryan's Initial Experience with Lyme: Ryan didn't perceive ticks as dangerous, but hindsight reveals their threat. Endured stress from an intense lifestyle, leaning on exercise and supplements for relief. Pursued a career in marketing at Sanford Health, later transitioning through various sales positions. Began to notice health symptoms intensifying, wondering if they were linked to factors like caffeine intake. Medical Journey: Consulted primary care for routine evaluations. Misdiagnosed with occipital neuralgia and sudden onset depression and anxiety, but his health issues persisted. Felt that numerous doctors disregarded his symptoms. A friend proposed that his health issues might stem from Lyme, an idea that was both alarming and affirming for Ryan. Treatment and Recovery: Tested and found positive for European and American strains of Borrelia Burgdorferi, as well as Babesia Microti, Cytomegalovirus (CMV), Parvovirus, and Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV). Leveraged IV Ozone Therapy with an Ultraviolet (UV) component to combat Lyme bacteria. Incorporated the WAVE1 device by FREmedica, a frequency therapy instrument. Used herbal supplements, particularly Doctor Bill Rawls' Lyme protocol grounded in Stephen Buhner's research. Advocated for a proactive mindset as pivotal in the healing journey. Further Exploration and Treatment: Addressed potential mold concerns and explored methodologies for testing both his physique and residence for mold. Investigated treatments tailored for related viruses. Experimented with methylene blue, deducing it's most effective when combined with red light therapy. Underwent SOT Therapy, a method crafted to pinpoint and exterminate specific pathogens. In Ryan's case, it was directed at Borrelia Burgdorferi, the Lyme-inducing bacterium. Conclusion: Ryan emphasizes that while it's beneficial to reduce and manage pathogens, one doesn't need to eradicate all of them to maintain good health. He notes that certain microbes, like EBV, might remain but can coexist with a strong immune system in a balanced state. Stresses the significance of understanding one's life purpose in confronting chronic diseases. Ryan continues to assist others by recounting his journey. For a deeper insight into Ryan Courneya's healing trajectory and the therapeutic methods he embraced, tune into the complete episode on our website or any primary podcast platform.
Land your first $5,000 client with Ghostwriting: [https://premiumghostwritingblueprint.com](https://premiumghostwritingblueprint.com/)In episode 29 of Espresso Hour, Ship 30 for 30 Captains Dickie Bush and Nicolas Cole walk through the wins, lessons, and realizations they gained over the course of the year.(00:00) Intro(01:13) 2023 Wins(04:53) Launched a successful group coaching program(11:37) Built our first asynchronous product in a month(15:07) Doubled the business profit(21:07) Hired 7 team members while maintaining performance culture(28:18) Experimented with different podcast styles(31:37) Built our V1 dream production studio(34:59) Built a paid newsletter to $250k in ARR(38:32) Learned the power of cross-collaborations(43:49) Learned how to hire & train a sales team(45:23) Refined our content supply chain(48:44) 2023 Lessons & Realizations(50:18) Work in defined sprints of monk or maintenance mode(54:33) Every reinvestment into the business is positive if…(55:56) The importance of surrounding yourself with an all-star team(57:09) You're a fixed number of hours away from anything(1:02:38) Every leap of progress came from IRL meetups(1:03:25) The value of a mastermind is normalizing success(1:06:04) “Slogs” are necessary(1:07:36) Audio and video develop more resonance(1:08:10) Paying for the ideal scene(1:09:49) We can build anything we want (with constraints)(1:10:28) 2024 and beyond---Write with ChatGPT like a PRO: [https://startwritingwithai.com](https://startwritingwithai.com/)Subscribe to the Espresso Hour on your favorite podcast app: [http://espressohour.com](http://espressohour.com/)• Follow Dickie on Twitter: http://twitter.com/dickiebush• Follow Dickie on LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/dickiebush• Follow Cole on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nicolascole77• Follow Cole on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolascole
Jeffrey was 16/17 when he first began experiencing symptoms of pain. In his junior year of high school, he found himself lagging behind his peers physically. What began as mere soreness soon escalated, making it difficult for him to attend classes. At times, he found himself stranded on the stairs. He consulted a wide range of specialists, including chiropractors, orthopedic surgeons, and physical therapists, among others. They offered various diagnoses: some attributed it to his weight, others to his stretching habits, lack of strength, or even his diet. Jeffrey underwent numerous treatments; he was adjusted, pulled at, poked, sampled, and by some, he felt disregarded. From bed rest and ibuprofen to cortisol injections in his spine, he tried it all, but nothing alleviated his pain. His condition led to weight gain, increased stiffness, and constant discomfort. Eventually, he was diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis. After hearing Dr. Shawn Baker on JRE, and with guidance from his rheumatologist and naturopath, Jeffrey decided to try the carnivore diet. Now in his 30s, he feels more physically able than he did in his early 20s and no longer relies on medication for pain management. Timestamps: 00:00:00 Trailer and introduction. 00:03:55 Doctors' recommendations didn't help; condition worsened. 00:07:53 Tried everything, need rheumatologist for solution. 00:10:54 Explored alternatives, settled on diet change. 00:13:11 Expensive drugs, injections, meeting with atropath. 00:18:56 Wonderful congratulations on reversing disease with carnivore diet. 00:23:55 Carnivore diet cures skin issues, works well. 00:29:15 Symptoms minimal, social challenges decreased, positive experience. 00:30:09 Promoting, incorporating, and improving lives with Keto. 00:36:16 Knowing the source more important than organic. 00:38:43 Save money by buying and cooking steak. 00:43:35 Experimented with animal-based foods, no progress made. 00:44:55 Skin dehydration solved by reduced steak intake. 00:48:35 Accused of faking illness, seek positive support. See open positions at Revero: https://jobs.lever.co/Revero/ Join Carnivore Diet for a free 30 day trial: https://carnivore.diet/join/ Carnivore Shirts: https://merch.carnivore.diet Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://carnivore.diet/subscribe/ . #revero #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #HealthCreation #humanfood #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree
You may have heard news reports that an Anthony Fauci-run lab in Montana was experimenting on coronaviruses from the Wuhan Institute of Virology—and that they were doing this more than a year before COVID-19 emerged. To make matters worse, the Fauci lab in Montana used bats for its reckless experiments that it obtained from a derelict roadside zoo in Maryland. Folks from Fauci's lab bought bats from the zoo, and then used those bats for experiments with viruses from the Wuhan lab—and all of this happened before COVID. But that's not even the worst thing. The worst part of this entire story is that a guy called Ralph Baric from the University of North Carolina was front and center of the zoo-bat experiments. He just happens to be the same guy who taught the Wuhan lab to manipulate coronaviruses. Oh, and he's also the guy who, right before COVID hit, signed an agreement with Moderna to develop an mRNA coronavirus vaccine. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
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Guest: J. C. Hallman is the author of several books including his latest, Say Anarcha: A Young Woman, a Devious Surgeon, and the Harrowing Birth of Modern Women's Health. The post The Founder of Modern Gynecology & The Enslaved Woman He Experimented On appeared first on KPFA.
In this weeks episode, we finish Bioterrorism in the WWII era. Tess talks about the US and the UK and their facilities, Fort Detrick and Porton Down, that were geared toward biological testing. Julie also goes back to Unit 731 to talk about some additional microbes that were used in the experiments. Visit our website at microbigals.com where we regularly update new content, including blog posts. You can also find us on Instagram by searching for microbigals or on Twitter @MicrobiGals. Also, if you want to donate to our show, we have started a kofi page. you can donate on our website or visit https://ko-fi.com/microbigals.
ICYMI: Later, with Mo'Kelly Presents – Thoughts on shows like ‘The Talk' and the ‘Jennifer Hudson Show' resuming production alongside the "Drew Barrymore Show" amidst the duel Hollywood strikes AND Elon Musk admits to experimenting with neurolink on terminal monkeys - on KFI AM 640 – Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
Guest: J. C. Hallman is the author of several books including his latest, Say Anarcha: A Young Woman, a Devious Surgeon, and the Harrowing Birth of Modern Women's Health. The post The Founder of Modern Gynecology & The Enslaved Woman He Experimented On appeared first on KPFA.
Ryan Coody is a photographer whose passion for photography started during his second try at college. He joined the college newspaper and started writing articles which lead him to discover that he could earn more money by taking photos to go along with the articles. He quickly switched to photography and never looked back. Ryan is now an accomplished photographer who has honed his skills and continues to create beautiful images. His love for photography is evident in his work and he is always looking for new and creative ways to capture the perfect shot.Big Ideas with Timestamps:[00:04:24] Kit lens, auto mode. Finding reasons to shoot.[00:10:00] Photographing Native American athletes for Indian Sports.[00:14:31] Experimented with camera settings, learned through trial.[00:21:46] First camera capture, wildflowers, struggled, developed film.[00:23:28] Dad's Pentax camera, light meter broke.[00:33:31] Photographer values ethics and spontaneous documentation.[00:36:19] Failed fog and haze sports portrait attempt.[00:44:58] Photographer wants to work for others.[00:51:03] Network with local team photographers for advice.[00:54:42] Feedback improves photography, beginner podcast help.[00:58:39] Podcasts fill desk job time, search needed.[01:05:27] Takeaways: Manual mode, light, continuous learning.Links and Resources:Check out Ryan Coody's WebsiteFollow Ryan on InstagramJoin The Beginner Photography Podcast CommunitySign up for your free CloudSpot account to deliver beautiful images galleries todayFree Lightroom Presets! Connect with the Beginner Photography Podcast! Email me at BeginnerPhotographyPodcast@gmail.com Send in your Photo Questions to get answered on the show - https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!
Walt's brother, Roy, notes how while others were sleeping, Walt was innovating.The “Daily Dose of Disney with Ray Keating” podcast serves up a Disney or Disney-related quote each day, with DisneyBizJournal's Ray Keating offering brief, additional thoughts on how each dose ties in to life, career, business, entrepreneurship, creativity, storytelling, work, or just plain fun. Each week, the podcast focuses on a particular person, character or theme.Please check out www.DisneyBizJournal.com.Consider books by Ray Keating…• • The Pastor Stephen Grant thrillers and mysteries. Pre-order signed editions of the newest book in the series – Under the Golden Dome. Get the signed books here, or paperbacks and Kindle editions right here.• Cathedral: An Alliance of Saint Michael Novel. Signed paperbacks and/or paperbacks, hardcovers and the Kindle edition at Amazon. • The Weekly Economist: 52 Quick Reads to Help You Think Like an Economist. Signed paperbacks at RayKeatingOnline.com or paperbacks, hardcovers and Kindle editions at Amazon.com.• The Lutheran Planner: The TO DO List Solution combines a simple, powerful system for getting things done with encouragement, inspiration and consolation from the Christian faith.• Behind Enemy Lines: Conservative Communiques from Left-Wing New York – signed books or at Amazon.• Free Trade Rocks! 10 Points on International Trade Everyone Should Know is available at Amazon in paperback or for the Kindle edition, and signed books at www.raykeatingonline.com. Listen to Ray's other podcasts – the Free Enterprise in Three Minutes podcast and the PRESS CLUB C Podcast.Have Ray Keating speak your group, business, school, church, or organization. Email him at raykeating@keatingreports.com.
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If everything Dr. Wolf says is true, this would be NAZI style criminal activity by Pfizer. This information came from the court ordered release of the Pfizer documents. DISCLAIMER: Views and opinions expressed on The Ben Armstrong Show are solely those of the host and do not necessarily represent those of The New American. TNA is ... The post Bombshell: Pfizer Illegally Experimented On 61 Kids Harming 71% Says Dr. Naomi Wolf appeared first on The New American.
Inspired by a Vision of Awen depicting a spear, a flowering branch, and a horned serpent emanating from three drops of wisdom, surrounded by three worlds, Christopher Penczak received a teaching to reconcile many disparate parts of modern Witchcraft into a cohesive body of magickal lore for personal evolution and enlightenment. Experimented with and expanded upon, this lore is now shared through his book The Three Rays of Witchcra!: Power, Love and Wisdom in the Garden of the Gods. Striving to weave the diverse threads of his personal practice together, the Three Rays provided Christopher with a powerful framework to bring together modern Wicca, Traditional Craft, Druidism, Theosophy, Qabalah, Shamanism, and alternative health into a greater whole. The text outlines a model of the universe based upon the forces of Power, Love, and Wisdom. Associated with each is a ray, a path we can travel spiritually and evoke energetically. Known as the Straight Line, the Bent Line and the Crooked Line, each offers different magick, knowledge and mysteries. Each ray is associated with a race of spiritual entities with whom we can partner, including the angels, faeries, animal powers and ancestors. "... an offering full of angels and fairies, gods and humans, diverse yet connected and each with their own powers and wisdom." - Sorita ďEste, author of Hekate Liminal Rites, Practical Planetary Magick, and The Guises of the Morriga"
In today's podcast I talk about: My long run on TM. Experimented with 3gm of Sodium bicarbonate and home made gel. Got it working. Good pace for my 32k run. Day off post lunch. Watched a movie. Now off any visual media for the day.
Ian and Joe do some experimentation in the episode. We are trying a new video format and as such deal with some technical difficulties. We also begin to uncover a conspiracy that Ricky Wysocki a.k.a. Raptor Legs, Aaron Hanson a.k.a. Egoraptor, and Sauron are the same person. This is a casual banter episode. #Raptorlegs #egoraptor #discgolf Want to improve your disc golf health? https://discgolfhealthy.com Check out the latest merch! Half in the Bag merch coming soon! https://www.joesdiscgolf.com/shop Discord Channel https://discord.gg/RpAMEJrZPC All the Links https://linktr.ee/joesdiscgolf --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/halfinthebagdg/message
GUYS WHO'VE experimented in the bedroom during the pandemic—from BDSM to hooking up with someone of a different gender—rate themselves as more satisfied both carnally (on a basic sexual level) and emotionally (as in feeling more romantic). 28 of men have bought one or two new sex toys since the pandemic began and 8 have bought three or more --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/you-betterknow4/message
GUYS WHO'VE experimented in the bedroom during the pandemic—from BDSM to hooking up with someone of a different gender—rate themselves as more satisfied both carnally (on a basic sexual level) and emotionally (as in feeling more romantic). 28 of men have bought one or two new sex toys since the pandemic began and 8 have bought three or more --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/you-betterknow4/message
The TSD also experimented with dosing a box of cigars with a chemical producing temporary disorientation, which could lead to an embarrassing failed speech by Castro. The CIA inspector general also found a plan to dust Castro's shoes with thallium salts, "a strong depilatory that would cause his beard to fall out." It was supposed to be delivered to Castro when he was traveling abroad, and left his shoes outside his hotel room to be shined, but when Castro canceled the trip, the attempt was abandoned. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/you-betterknow4/message
The TSD also experimented with dosing a box of cigars with a chemical producing temporary disorientation, which could lead to an embarrassing failed speech by Castro. The CIA inspector general also found a plan to dust Castro's shoes with thallium salts, "a strong depilatory that would cause his beard to fall out." It was supposed to be delivered to Castro when he was traveling abroad, and left his shoes outside his hotel room to be shined, but when Castro canceled the trip, the attempt was abandoned. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/you-betterknow4/message
Today I'm talking to Marcy Amato about how to build confidence and competence. Marcy Amaro, is an educator, speaking expert, podcaster, and empowerment coach who has been working with new entrepreneurs and business owners for nearly three decades. As a coach and mentor, she helps her clients find the confidence and develop the skills necessary to refine their voice and increase their impact through public speaking. Video, podcasting, live events, and other speaking engagements are the fastest and most effective way to scale your business and increase your impact. Marcy can help you find, hone, and leverage your voice for both impact AND income! In this episode, you'll learn about how to build confidence and comptence as well as... 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Raise your hand and join the Humane Business Revolution. Warmly, Sarah Imperfect Transcript of the show We use and love Descript to edit our podcast and provide this free transcript of the episode. And yes, that's an affiliate link. Marcy: [00:00:00] Hi, Marcy. So good to Sarah: see you and good to hang out with you. We're actually doing a double episode. Wonderful. My show. And then I'm gonna. Marcy: To your show as well. So really excited to be. Yeah, I'm really excited. I'm really excited. Thank you. Sarah: So we got to know each other Marcy, because you invited me to a summit. I call it, I, I ended up calling it a cozy summit because I just felt like it was such a cozy atmosphere. I'm not a. Not always a big fan of these huge summits, whether there's like 50 speakers, you know, like it's almost like overwhelming Marcy: the people who sign up sometimes Sarah: they're they're good value. But anyway, I liked yours. It was very cozy. And thank you. And authentic, because that was also the, the topic the, of, of this summit. So being authentic in business and, and visibility and all that. So we really connected on that authentic level. And I thought, well, I need to [00:01:00] have you on my show, not to talk about authenticity. , but what we really wanted to talk about is something that you presented to your summit subscribers about this idea of and I have to read it because it's, it's, it's like, it was like a, to how do you call those tongue. Tongue twister, tongue twister. Yeah. Tongue twister. Because it it's, it is from unconscious incompetence to unconscious competence. Yes. So this idea that you go from the incompetence to competence, but from unconscious to, and I actually said it wrong from unconscious to conscious, right. Marcy: No, it's unconscious to unconscious. Yeah. Unconscious to unconscious. Explain it more in a minute. Yeah. okay. Sarah: Yeah. So anyway, we're, we're gonna unpack that because I think there's a lot to say about that. But maybe. Before we get into that you call yourself a speaking and empowerment coach. So tell us what the biggest, biggest struggle is for your [00:02:00] clients. What, what did they, what did they come to you Marcy: for? Most of my clients come to me because they have been trying to build a tribal movement around something that is just a passion of theirs. Something that they truly believe would change the world for the better. But they can't seem to get traction on their message. Like they go back and forth on how to present it, or they might even be terrified of the whole idea of standing in front of other people and talking, even if it's virtually like a lot of people have a lot of apprehension. In fact, public speaking is the number one fear in the world. So they are reallys. Scared or uncomfortable or unsure about how to get their message out there. So what I help them do is hone in on what their real message is. Mm-hmm , I help them gain confidence and empower them in their ability to present that message in a way that resonates with other people. And then I help them launch some sort of platform so that they can actually [00:03:00] deliver their message and make it visible and accessible to the public. So that's what they come to me. Sarah: Mm sounds wonderful. And you mentioned a term that I think kind of fits with this unconscious incompetence and unconscious competence, which is the word confidence. So. You help your clients with confidence? Tell us mm-hmm, more about how you would define confidence. We talk about confidence a lot here on this podcast, because for, you know, the gentle kind of people, the heart centered entrepreneurs, confidence is a big thing. Yes. So how would you define it? How do you talk about it in your Marcy: words? My big thing with confidence is we tend to confuse it with self assurance, right? Like most of the time when we talk about wanting to be confident, what we're really looking for is that sense of self assurance that I can stand wherever I'm at and look like I know what I'm doing and where I won't be fidgeting and nervous and unsure about [00:04:00] what I am about to. Right. Mm-hmm mm-hmm so that is more of a self-assurance issue than confidence. In my view, confidence is something that is dependent on the task and on the situation, like we can be completely confident in certain circumstances and completely lack confidence in others. And it's the same person. Right? So when we talk about confidence per se, In my opinion, we're looking more at competence than confidence. And we can talk about that distinction in a minute if you'd like, but it's this idea that. Confidence comes from feeling like we have the skill, the talent, and the ability to perform the particular task that is in front of us. Not necessarily the overall sense of self assurance. Those are two different things in my view. Mm Sarah: it's interesting. So it, to me, it sounds like. One. So the, the self-assurance is kind of like definitely this inner work to, you know, that you can work on [00:05:00] to get self-assurance and then the confidence, the way you define it is more like, well, get competent and then you will feel more con. Marcy: Fit confidence. It does feel like we're doing a tongue twister, right? yes. And there are different, and there are different elements to this piece of confidence. Right. And I think that they all somehow intertwine and stem from competence in what we will unpack in a minute, but it comes from. Competence right from the commitment on actually achieving whatever it is that you're trying to achieve. And from as assuming responsibility right for that task or that end result. So when I know that I'm not a victim to whatever's happening around me, that I am responsible for the results I produce when I am committed. To getting to that result. And I am developing the confidence to get to that result. I mean, the competence, there's no way I cannot be confident in doing what I'm about to do. Does that make sense? Mm mm-hmm mm-hmm Sarah: so you brought in another word [00:06:00] that's responsibility and so , well, I think it's time that we unpack your, your concept from unconscious incompetence to unconscious competence so that we. Kind of place these different terms at the right places. So tell us all about Marcy: absolutely. And it might get a little tricky there for a minute. So I'll go a little slowly at the beginning. So there are four levels in this transition, and this is not a concept that I came up with. This is something that I've learned throughout my study of leadership and it begins with whatever. What we want to accomplish whatever skill we want to be confident in or whatever we want to do. We typically start at the unconscious incompetence level, which means that we don't know what we don't. Right. So we are unsure of what it even entails. We might know that we want to do something with it. We might know that it's important. We might have a preliminary definition of what it is, but we don't know all the skills that are involved. We [00:07:00] don't know what we should research. We don't even know where to start. Right. So that's the unconscious incompetent piece from that we move to conscious incompetence, which means that now we are aware of everything that we Don. So we've all been in the, in the space, right. Where we are trying to get better at something, whatever it might be. And we start looking into it and then we realize, oh, wait a minute, like, let's use business for instance, wait a minute. I thought I could just start a business, but I need to learn about marketing. And I need to know about copywriting and I need to know about audiences and I need to know about promotion and I need to know about offers and, and we start unpacking all the different things that are involved in it. And suddenly we're really conscious of everything that we don't. So we get into the space, usually of feeling a little bit of overwhelmed and of feeling like, do I really need to know all of this and feeling this big because we realize how little we actually know about the enterprise that we just started. And that's that level of conscious incompetence. Mm-hmm as we start. [00:08:00] Just diving into all that research. Then we move into conscious competence, which is when we are able to do the thing. So we know what we need to do, but we need to be very conscious and very aware of every step involved in the process. So that's when we might need to rely on checklists or we might need to rely on scripts, or we might need to do get a little hand holding from someone that's gonna walk us through the process. Right. So we can do it. We're able to perform, but we still need eight and resources to help us through because we're very conscious of every little step that we need to do. Right. And then we finally get to that level of unconscious competence, which is when we are so competent in that skill, that it becomes second nature. It's in our body language, it's in everything we do, it becomes part of who we are. We don't have to think about it. We. Do it, and it becomes so ingrained in who we are and what we do that [00:09:00] sometimes we even forget that we went through that entire process and it becomes something that we take for granted. Mm-hmm because it's so. Comfortable. And it's so easy and we are so confident in doing it that we don't even have to think about it. So those are the stages. Sarah: Mm. Yeah. I love that. And when you presented it, you kind of had this these steps, right. Like of a staircase and we were you you're going up. I have a bunch of follow up questions and, and maybe also kind. Playing devil's advocate about the last stage, but let me start with the, the idea of the word incompetence to me. It has kind of, you know, has this negative aftertaste in my mouth, Sinai. I think it's just natural and human to not want to be incompetent. So is it always a bad thing to be incompetent? Marcy: Not even a little bit. And actually , there's this saying in my world, embrace the suck. I don't know if you've heard that before. Mm-hmm but embrace the fact that [00:10:00] everybody starts sucking and I hate that word, but. I mean, it is what it is. We all start bad at whatever it is that we're doing something. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And the thing is once we understand all those terms that we usually assign a negative connotation to us neutral. Right. So there's nothing good or bad unless you interpret it as good or bad. Yes. Can we all agree on that? So if we agree on that, then we can see that incompetence simply means that we are not yet competent. So that means there's a lot of room for growth and for improvement. Right? Right. And if we embrace this idea that we need to be lifelong learners, then every time we recognize an area of unconscious incompetence, We should get excited about the prospect of eventually becoming competent. If it's something that really resonates with us, or that is important to us, right? Mm-hmm , there are areas in life that I will always want to be incompetent in. Right. There are things that I just have absolutely no interest in learning. At all [00:11:00] whatsoever, like I have no interest in learning how to play football. I have no interest, you know, there are certain things that I'm just not interested in and you as well. So it's okay to recognize that those are areas of incompetence. And even as we build businesses, or even as we grow our movements, It's important to recognize those areas of incompetence and be honest with ourselves about whether that is something that we want to build the competence in, or if it's something that we simply want to get alongside someone else who is competent at it, who gets passion from it, who loves it. And then partner with that person because that's part of the beauty. I think of what you propose as humane and gentle marketing, right. Is we don't have to know it all. We can be in collaboration with other people and that expands our ability to be competent. Sarah: Yeah. Or, or even just. Not do it at all. Like I'm thinking of, you know, the social media things. Well, I'm definitely incompetent on Instagram and I could partner with someone who's [00:12:00] competent. But maybe I just don't want to so I can also absolutely say, you know, not for me it's okay. That I I'm. Absolutely. I'm not there. Yeah. Yeah. I really appreciate you saying that. And then the other end of the spectrum is the, the, the unconscious competence where. You know, sometimes it's also good to still have that beginner's mind all the time. Right. And, and I think you kind of hinted at it's like this risk of feeling super competent and then maybe start lacking. Is it like slacking a little bit and not doing the preparation you need to do or. Or just not expand your thinking and, and your learning. Have you seen that as well? Marcy: Yeah. And not only that and I, I will touch on what you just said, but I would add to that the layer of I very often have clients who come to me with this. Belief that they don't have anything special to offer the marketplace. Like there's nothing unique about them at [00:13:00] all. And that stems from being so deeply into unconscious competence, that they can't even recognize their talents anymore. Right. Like they're, they come so naturally to them that they don't see it as something special, but what is. An unconsciously competent area for you is most likely something that somebody else is having a hard time with or wanting to learn more about mm-hmm so there's two dangers to this area of unconscious competence. And I will tell you in a second, what I believe the solution to that is, but it's like you mentioned is first getting really LA lack about it and being all like, oh, it's fine. I don't need to worry about it, cuz I'm just so good at it. Don't need to grow anymore. I don't need to worry about it anymore. And on the other side, becoming so disattached from it, right? That you don't even recognize it as a talent or an ability or a value that you can bring to the marketplace anymore. Right? So my solution to that [00:14:00] is always room for growth, no matter where you're at and to develop what It's called and I forget the lady's name right now, but I will think of it a learner's mindset. Right? So it's just this idea of always being in a position to learn more, to grow more, to see. And a lot of that has to do with the environment that you surround yourself with and the networking and the connections that you make. Right? Because as you get in touch with others who are also really competent in certain areas, you start to realize, oh wait, I never thought of it that way. Or I never saw it this way, or I never. Experimented with doing it that way. And you start to see that there's always even more room for growth. Mm-hmm . Sarah: Yeah. At the same time, when I think about, you know, marketing and humane marketing, I'm, I'm kind of like, if I always look somewhere else, then I also kind of lose my own way again. so it, it really is a, yeah. You need to find the balance where it's like, okay. I do always. [00:15:00] Get, you know, inspiration from others and see what others do and keep learning. And yet. You know, stay in my own on my own lane and say, no, this is how I'm gonna do it without necessarily being influenced how other people do it. So it really is that yeah. Balance that you need to find for Marcy: yourself. And I think that that's where the authenticity piece comes in. When you really know who you are and you really are in tune and aligned with your values, there are certain things that you're going to see others do that are immediately going to cause a resistance in the sense of no, that doesn't sound like me or that doesn't look like something I would venture into. And it's trusting that, right? Like there are certain levels of resistance where you need to step into it and just risk it because that's where your next level of growth is. But there are certain things that are just so against. Your nature against who you really are. That just that resistance is saving you from being inauthentic from stepping outside of your values or of your vision. So [00:16:00] it's being really aware and I think both you and I agree in that the very first step in anything that we endeavor has to be complete awareness, right. And so being 100% aware, What your limitations and your boundaries are and being, almost maniacal about not giving up your boundaries and not giving up your authenticity and your integrity. I think that that's where the, the balance is found. Sarah: Yeah. Yeah. I'm so glad. Glad you're bringing this up. This reminds me of a, a story that I wanted to share about, you know, Marcy: my own Sarah: realization of these things that you were like, oh, that other people are doing this. Like recently I looked that into book marketing because somebody approached me on LinkedIn about book marketing. I'm like, well, yeah, I guess I could do more. The book and, you know, market the, and so I was like, okay, let's get on a zoom call and have a conversation about this. And then the minute, you know, this [00:17:00] guy started to, because I asked him specific questions, what are you gonna do? How are you gonna do it? And he's like, oh, I'm just posting on social media. I'm like, whoa. You know, tell me, tell me more, tell me details. And he's like, oh, I'm just gonna post it on different groups. And I'm like, something's fishy here. I think, you know, this is not, this is not gonna work out. but yet the ego was telling me, oh, this is gonna be good. You know, this is gonna mean more readers. And, and then, and then the, I guess the. The integrity kicked in and said, said, watch out. Something's not right here. And, and so, yeah. Yeah, it's, it's interesting to, you know, still, still expose yourselves to maybe opportunities and things of growth and at the same time realize, okay, you know, This was not that thing that would work for me. Yeah. Marcy: And, and also being gentle with ourselves in the sense of understanding that we evolve. Right. [00:18:00] Yeah. And so very often we start businesses or ventures with an idealistic view of what we are going to create. Mm-hmm based on. This dream imaginary utopian world that we created in our heads before we dove into what it really is. Right. Right. But as we're exposed to the reality of how things tend to operate out there, we evolve. And that's just the truth. Right? Sometimes we find ourselves going, oh, wait a minute. Maybe I can explore this, or maybe I should do that. Or we see ourselves shift. From one perspective to the next. And it's important to be gentle with ourselves and have grace with ourselves in understanding that if we are to move on this for the long term, then we are going to evolve and we are going to shift and we are going to change. So be open to listening, but also be honest with yourself as to whether this is too much of a compromise to your integrity or not, right? Like, yeah, [00:19:00] you might not. Been in a position right now to say yes to that, but maybe you'll think back on it and maybe, maybe not, maybe you'll think back on it in a few months or a year, and you'll be like, you know what, now I'm willing to explore it a little bit more. Mm-hmm and knowing that that's okay. Right. So we shift, we evolve with change and the only way we can know where we want to go and where we don't is by being open enough to examine what's out there and then seeing whether it resonates with us or. Yeah. Sarah: Yeah. When you were talking about this journey from incompetence to competence, I was thinking about my own journey, for example, with what came up was the webinars that back in the days I would, I remember I would have, you know, the webinar slides and then I would print out, or I know I would ask a friend for some cardboard. Kind of, because her husband works in a printing shop. And so I would get these print these cardboards and really map out every single slide, what I was gonna say. And, and then I would practice it like, you know, [00:20:00] at least two times go through the whole thing, see how much time I needed for each. And yeah, it was like a big deal every time. Right. I was like, no, I, I don't feel confident if I don't practice, practice, practice, and. That being said, I still do that with the podcast. I like to write a lot of things out you know, for the intro and outro and like a lot of it is still in writing. Because I think it gives me confidence, but it also just, that's how I process my thoughts. And, and so I'm curious if you have an example of something. Oh, and then I didn't share that now in the workshops that I'm giving, I just have bullet points maybe, and you know, a bunch of things on the slide. But I do feel like I'm in that zone of unconscious competence, where I don't need to have any script or anything. So I'm curious what it was for you, where you could really see that journey that you went from. Marcy: A to Z, you know, [00:21:00] for me, sorry for me, it's more about the copy because I am a literature major. Mm-hmm like, that's what I studied in school. So I was taught a very formulaic framework for how to write mm-hmm , but that's a very different type of writing than copywriting. So every time I'm doing anything that relates to copy, I tend to still, to this day, second, guess myself and read it and reread it a million times. And you know, so my process has been. To find a sweet spot where I can write and trust myself, that what I wrote is what needs to get out there and just sending it be before I have a, a chance to just second guess myself too much. Right, right. And backtrack on it too much. So I've developed certain things that help me. Like, for example, if I'm writing copy for an email broadcast, I actually open my personal email and I open a new message on there and I type it. Like I'm typing a message to a friend on my email. That puts my [00:22:00] mind at ease that I'm not writing. Copy. I'm writing an email to a friend and I'm just sharing all this information with a friend mm-hmm and then I've gotten into the habit of just copy paste, maybe bold, then highlight a couple of things and just hit send before you have a chance to think too much about it, right? Yeah. that's usually what works actually. Yeah. When it comes to copy for my website and for landing pages and things like that, I've gotten in the habit of recording it because I feel very C. Speaking mm-hmm . That is something that I have unconscious competence about. I can speak off the cuff about pretty much anything that's in my wheelhouse. And so when I want to present an idea on a landing page or a website or whatever it may be, or an ad, I record it. And then I go back over what I said, or I just transcribe it, fix it a little bit and just post it and trust that what I said is what I meant to say. And so those are two areas in which I've really worked on, figuring out how to get from unconscious incompetence to on the conscious competence. And I still struggle a little bit with them because of my background. And [00:23:00] it's just letting go a little bit of my prior training and just focusing on what I wanna say. Sarah: Yeah. Those are great tips. I, I love the idea of just writing it in Gmail or Yahoo or whatever, and then copying it over, cuz it really feels like, oh, I'm just writing this to a friend. So you don't get into that. Oh, I, you know, have to send out this professional sounding email, which then doesn't come over as being authentic. Marcy: Yeah, exactly. And I actually got that idea from Amy Yama and she's a mentor and she's amazing. And we were talking about it once, how I was not getting the engagement from my email list that I was hoping for mm-hmm and she said, well, walk me through your process. Mm-hmm . And I was like, well, I sit down and, and she's like, okay, that's the first issue right there. think about how we can make this feel to you. Like, you're just chatting with a friend and then everything else will come together. And so she's the one that gave me that idea. So you, me, Sarah: yeah. Wonderful. We kind of skipped over the responsibility terms, so [00:24:00] let's go back to that. How, how does that, so how does the responsibility and confidence, what do they have to do together? Marcy: Okay. So one of the things that I have found in my own work with myself and in working with clients is that if we ha have any kind of victimized view in terms of what we're doing and the results we're getting. That gives us a back door. So that gives us an excuse or a justification for not trying for not doing and for not reaching. Right. So the more we can move away from that into responsibility, the more confidence we can develop in the fact that whatever result we're getting is within our control. So if we don't like it, we can fix it. Right. And there are two elements that fall into that element of responsibility. One is the accountability piece, which is knowing that. Get to own my actions and the results of those actions. And I get to just [00:25:00] take the consequences and, or the rewards, right. So it's not up to anybody else. I'm not looking to blame anybody else. I'm not looking to justify anything. Did I do what I said I was gonna do? Yes or no. And why? And then I get to own it. And that helps me shift if I need to. So that the next time I do get to the result. Right. And the other piece that goes into the responsibility issue is this idea of self-regulation, which is knowing how far I'm willing to go. Right. So, Understanding that it might take a little while that it might not happen right away, that I might need to risk certain things that I might need to give up some comforts or some things that are nice for me, if I'm really working towards this particular field or this particular result. Right. So if I can assume ownership, which is the accountability piece and also. Regulate myself in understanding that there will be some sacrifices, probably that there will be some things that I get to do [00:26:00] differently or that I get to shift. Then I am in full responsibility and I can shift the confidence lever because I understand that whatever the end result is is up to me. It's not to not up to anything else or anybody else. The circumstances are not to blame. The people are not to blame. It's just me. What am I willing to do? And how far am I willing to go? Sarah: I just love that piece. So much of the responsibility. And I have not heard it before in the context of, of confidence. And I think it's all there. It's that that's, that's really it. And, and I'm not blaming people who are lacking that responsibility piece. I'm blaming. You know, I'm blaming the whole online system, really the online gurus and, and the way we've been treating clients and subscribers and et cetera, et cetera, because we've taken the power away from clients. And so no [00:27:00] wonder. They felt like they were, could just give up responsibility. Let me show you how I, my webinar made a million dollars in three weeks. Here are the three steps. Right? Well, great. Yeah. I don't have to take responsibility. You're just gonna spoon feeded me the information and off I go. And, and then of course they fall into the victim because it's not working. so. That responsibility piece is so it's so important. And, and I think we really need to talk about it more. Yeah, things don't I think it, it goes together with this idea of things. Don't just come easy. You, the, it takes work to go from incompetence to competence and the confidence piece fits in there as well. So yeah, you do have to take responsibility, but that also means that us. You know, the leaders or the entrepreneurs have to be willing to share the [00:28:00] responsibility or give the responsibility back. That's really what I'm trying to do in the humane marketing circle. I'm saying, look, look, I'm not your guru. I'm not gonna teach you step by step things and tutorials and whatever. Yeah, I'm, I'm wanting to work with responsible human beings. Right? I don't. Do you see any examples where, where that is really addressed? Marcy: Well, I think as COVID has shifted the way we do business online, because it has become such a, such an integral part of everything that we do. Right. So, right. Everybody now has some knowledge of how online works. Period. Mm-hmm right. Yeah. So I think as the world has shifted because of everything that we went through with COVID, people are becoming more and more savvy and more aware of those red flags, right? Like everything starts just sounding alarms around this idea of right. Yeah. You can do it in 90 days or [00:29:00] no, you can do it in three steps or no, you can do it in whatever. And there is a piece to. Marketing in general, where we want our clients to feel like they have what it takes to do it. Right. But I think the danger comes in oversimplifying or over promising. Right. Right. And that happens too much still. Mm-hmm I know I've had the experience of signing up for $10,000 programs that promised me six figures in 90 days. And I went through the program. I did what I was supposed to do. Did not get the six figures in 90 days. And then when I went to talk to the guru or the person in charge, they were like, no, you didn't do it exactly the way I told you to do it. So there's always, I don't know. There's always a, a. A touchy element to that. Right. And there's, again, a balance that we want to achieve because nobody's going to sign up for something where they feel like it's impossible to achieve. No. [00:30:00] Yeah. But, but we also need to be clear on the fact that, well, you know, if you put in the work. When effectively applied, then this is the end result you can work towards. Yeah. But I can't guarantee when or how, because that depends on your effort. So putting it back on the client in that sense, I think it's important. And I think we're doing a little bit. Better a little bit at that since COVID because like I said, people are just overloaded. Everybody has a summit, everybody has a webinar, everybody has a challenge. Everybody has a, something that we're offering for free with these big promises. And then they see themselves signing on and not getting the results and wondering, okay, where was the missing piece? Yeah. And I think a big, a big part of the missing piece. Like I think every. Single person who's promoting has the, I believe. And I want to believe that has the intention of helping the people produce the result. I think the missing link is in giving the other person, the client, the [00:31:00] responsibility piece and helping them understand that look, these steps will work to the extent that you do mm-hmm so I'm gonna help you work them, but you have to work them. Yeah. Sarah: Yeah. It's so interesting. I, I was recently on a, a prepo call where the, the lady was, you know, basically asking me what five steps can you share? And I'm like, I don't really work in five steps. Like it's a lot about finding what works for you. And, and so she's like, no, no, no, but I can help you nail it down. Just gimme five steps. And I'm like, you know what? I think, I think this is not gonna work because my audience. Or, or your audience is trained with these five steps and they're not gonna respond to what I'm, you know, ready to share. So I think it's it's yeah, it really, to me, it is about empowering the client and making sure that people understand. These were all scams. You [00:32:00] know, we it's the exception. If you really do make a six figure business business in 90 days, and then kind of coming down more back to the reality of things, but we kind of got off track. So let's go back to, to our because we could talk about. About that stuff for hours, right? Yeah. So kind of maybe to, to wrap up, what, what actionable first steps would you recommend for someone who is struggling with, you know, this confidence piece, where would, where would they start? Marcy: All right. So like I said before, I believe everything starts with clear awareness, like full and complete awareness. So the first actionable step I would suggest anybody is be 100% crystal clear on what the end result is that you're trying to produce what it is that you want to get yourself and your clients too. Achieve. Right. So once you know exactly where it is that you get [00:33:00] to go where it is that you want to end up, then you can kind of backwards plan, right. And figure out, okay, what do I need to do? But when you have the end result in mind and you're crystal clear on what that end result is, then you can start. Laying out. Okay. What are these areas that I would need to touch on that I'm really not competent in that I'm really not confident about? And where can I go to start building that conscious incompetence? Where can I go to start researching and looking for what I need to work on, what I get to improve upon so that I eventually get to that confide. Piece. Right. If you're looking specifically at, for example, my clients who work on public speaking I first and foremost is like, okay, what kind of platform do you want? Do you want to actually speak in front of life? Audiences? Is that your end goal? Because if that is your end goal, then we need to. Start working on your physiology right away. And that's something that a lot of people don't think about when they're thinking about public speaking, they think about [00:34:00] message and how to structure their talk and, and all that is part of it. But if that is your end result, we need to start with how you stand, how you breathe, how you position your body, so that you are more confident in front of that audience, or look more self assured, which is what they really are looking for. Mm-hmm so again, it just depends on what your end result. Is what it is that you're looking to achieve. And once you're crystal clear on that, then figuring out, okay, what things do I need to be competent in, in order to feel confident at that end result? Hmm. Yeah. Sarah: So good. And I, I, I would assume that not a lot of people think that way and it it's funny. We just recently at dinner at the dinner table, we looked up the seven habits of highly effective people from steam co. And, and that is actually one of them start with the end in mind. And so that's. Pretty much what you're saying here is like, yeah. Well look at what you want to achieve and then step by step, work up your confidence level to, to get [00:35:00] there. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. This has been wonderful. Thank you so much for thank you. Coming on to the humane marketing podcast, please do share with people where they can find out more about you and your work. And I believe you also have a, a download for people to go to. Marcy: Yeah. So as we are speaking, my website is in reconstruction, but within, by the end of the week, you can go to Marcy maro.com and just look up more information, or you can find me on Instagram or LinkedIn, just search Marcy Maro. And I will come on the only one with gray hair. So the, the only Marc CMR with the gray hair. And yes, I have downloadable to share with you. I will share the link with Sarah, so she can share it with you guys. Showing me because it's a little bit tricky since my website is down, but it is a downloadable of the tough talks checklist, which is just a checklist that walks you through how to have tough conversations in business and in life so that everybody [00:36:00] involved end up feeling heard, understood, and respected in the process. So wonderful. Sarah: And I have one last question for you, Marcy, and that is what are you grateful for today or this week? Marcy: I am grateful for my kids being home. And I've been getting to spend a lot of time with them and I'm grateful for the sunshine and for my little dog that keeps me on my toes. she's actually right next to me right now. wonderful. Sarah: That's great. It's been so fun. Hanging out with you, Marcy. Thank you so Marcy: much. It's always fun. Hanging out with you. Thank you, Sarah.
Experimented with a video yesterday and watched the end of Robin Hood.
Kelly Bell is a teacher turned entrepreneur who within 2 years of business has created a powerful business model that generates passive income through low cost offers. In this episode I am fortunate enough to pick her brain on how she made that happen! Tune in to hear her story, how she has experimented relentlessly and focused on the wins, and now runs a thriving online business supporting teachers and students WITHOUT stepping foot in the classroom. Follow Kelly on her teaching journey on Insta @kellybell.coach
Now you may think that this podcast is in danger of becoming a French Legal History podcast, so now we're veering into conspiracy theories! This week on That Time When, Barnaby tells us about a few of the occasions when governments have conducted dodgy bio-weapons research on their own civilians. Don't worry, it's not as bleak as it sounds, but does provide new opportunities for dodgy lightbulb salespeople. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Many thanks to our Patreon supporter Chris for suggesting we take up the challenge of this Theatre 10:30 episode, "Trespassers Will Be Experimented Upon!" written by Anthony Lee Flanders. This strange narrative features a brilliant scientist and his acclaimed sex-symbol wife racing through a storm to a castle in Saskatchewan. There, they will come face to face with...the Baron! Their battle of wits will not only determine who possesses the superior mind, but also reveal the source of the scientist's genius. Where do the loyalties of the Baron's split-tongued servant lie? How dark and/or bizarre can this story get? How should one translate, "Glllyggh...Uhlyygg"? Listen for yourself and find out! Then vote and let us know what you think!
Matt got COVID and has had some messy blood sugars as a result... but he's here to share details behind the experience, including EXACT insulin strategies used.Grab your ticket to the T1D Webclass here:https://t1duniversity.com---------Welcome to the Pardon My Pancreas podcast!! This show is all about REAL life with type 1 diabetes, understanding fluctuations, and how to stabilize your blood sugar for good. Your host is Matt Vande Vegte is a certified personal trainer, nutritionist, and type 1 diabetic whose biggest goal in life is to help people with diabetes around the world live their lives fearlessly. Looking for an online health coaching program to help you live your best life? Go to https://www.ftfwarrior.com to learn more about his program for diabetics only that is focused on helping you reach your goals while living a happier and healthier life. Join the Tribe today!This podcast is sponsored by FTF Warrior - An online health and fitness coaching company for type 1 diabetics dedicated to helping them master their blood sugars through any activity, exercise, or meal!https://www.ftfwarrior.comFollow Matt here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ftfwarrior/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ftfwarrior/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ftfwarrior------------------------------------------------------Disclaimer: While we share our experiences with diabetes, nothing we discuss should be taken as medical advice. Please consult your doctor or medical professional for your health and diabetes management.
The blessings of living in America. She's not perfect, but millions of people a year are trying to get into America rather than trying to leave. I will look a little closer at the pilgrim story we've all been told, including their experiment in socialism. We should not forget that if we don't protect what we are thankful for, our children and...
The blessings of living in America. She's not perfect, but millions of people a year are trying to get into America rather than trying to leave. I will look a little closer at the pilgrim story we've all been told, including their experiment in socialism. We should not forget that if we don't protect what we are thankful for, our children and...
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Finally, a concrete answer to the burning question posed and fantasized in so many works of fan fiction - have the guys sexually experimented with each other? Listen to R&L talk openly about sexuality and friendship, parenting and the sex talk, and their views on porn in this final episode of Sextember! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A pilot program by the city of Columbus sent "triage pods" on certain mental health emergency calls instead of police officers. Officials there say the roughly one-month pilot has shown good early results.
In this episode, i discuss how taking an intentional break from using the like button helped me connect to myself in new ways. Transcript coming soon --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oliver-nepper/support
Confederate generals are not the only statues causing public outrage in the US.
Confederate generals are not the only statues causing public outrage in the US.
The female Narcissist i dated & started experimented on came back a year after i kicked her out, And immediately started gaslighting! I decided to experiment on her again it was hilarious, then this happened! The guy she had been living with went through her phone saw our text messages and called me! I felt so bad for this guy, and i could hear it in his voice he was hurt. Find out how it ended! Forex info: https://f6806kbeooy89pfm3vchpu9z9d.hop.clickbank.net/ To check out this and other shows catch on youtube: https://youtu.be/Mq9BGReyHOI --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marcus-gentry/support
We determine which level of mask-wearers we are. Chris gets overwhelmed by fashion choices and introduces his kids to a scandalous 80’s film. Nate takes his kids to the snow. Neil deGrasse Tyson has no idea what he’s talking about. Weight-loss is fatphobic.
Did the Pentagon just admit it's been secretly experimenting with wreckage from UFOs for decades? Did a Florida man really build an electric guitar from his uncle's skeleton? What exactly caused the collapse of the Texas power grid, and why were so many people left without power or clean water? All this and more in this week's Strange News. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Companies are clamoring to inject masses with purported cures for the #COVID #coronavirus and sadly there could be dare consequences if mRNA technology is introduced without the right Public Health Awareness campaign. Is a Corona #vaccine the answer to all your medical problem? Comment below if you are ready to be the guinea pig
Drift off, wake up, or simply relax with the world's biggest headlines.New episodes twice a week!Experimented with the background sound today. Be sure to let us know what you think!For live traditional asmr, check out roadraly's channel at https://www.twitch.tv/roadraly
https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr32020/TheHorror969.mp3 This week's episode of The Horror features a story by Theater 10:30. Here is their tale, Trespassers Will Be Experimented Upon, originally heard sometime between 1968 and 1971. Download TheHorror969 The Horror us made possible by your support. If you'd like to help keep this show coming every week, please visit donate.relicradio.com for [...]
The Vitality Secret Podcast - Defy Disease, Combat Common Illnesses And Stay Young
Eric Edmeades is an internationally recognized business speaker, film producer and serial entrepreneur. Eric is the founder of WildFit that has enabled tens of thousands of people to achieve extraordinary results with their health and bodies. With his other programs, they have served over 100,000 people. Eric is a man in the know when it comes to immune health and what it takes to look after your body to protect you from bugs and viruses. Show Notes 3 mins - Eric's story, sick all the time, acne 4 mins - Prescribed various medications and tonsillectomy at 21 5 - Experimented with foods and 2 weeks later looked in the mirror, new ability to breathe 6 - How he avoided the tonsillectomy. 7 - Asked his doctor how long he'd spent studying food in medical school 8 - Symptom-masking treatments & stepping beyond the mainstream 9 - A car analogy on treating the engine of the body 10 - Emotional Eating - People don't fail with diets, diets fail them 11 - 25,000 served in 130 countries in core 90-day program, 100,000 in other programs. 85% success rater of alteration of food psychology 12 - “Nutritional Anthropologist” title given to him in UK. 13 - 85-95% completion rate on 90-day program. Food Psychology. Neurology. 14 - In the midst of editing a book on diabetes 15 - Disassociating with labels of ‘diseases' 16 - Discussing inflammation - cause behind the cause - it's a response 17 - The Romans new if someone had a sugar disease 18 - Inflammation, the Immune system & Covid - His talk in England and Mindvalley 19 - What is missing in the mainstream about advice being out in the mainstream, how medical professionals attacked him 20 - Strengthening the immune system - analogy. Immunity & antibodies. Your defence team. 21 - Science Advisor who sampled 1000 cover deaths - 88%…had pre-existing condition 22 - In America, our young people are not healthy 23 - What would have happened in the 1960s? Lifestyle diseases 24 - Blurring of the codes - Specific Code, general ones 25 - How are the figures wrong? Under reporting and over reporting of statistics. Tests aren't accurate. 2nd code - correlative death. Numbers are wrong. 26 - 50-80% of diagnosed have no symptoms 27 - Sweden - are they doing the right thing? 28 - Strength of Immunity at Tony Robbins' event 29 - What better time to rid the body of chronic inflammation? 30 - Does one size fit all? 31 - Customised nutrition programmes / metabolism & sensitivities 32 - At the core, every species has an evolved diet 33 - Diet is way of life 34 - How to Eric is not a beaver! 35 - How Eric used to be a vegan, blood type diets. 36 - Energy dropped 37 - Inconvenient truths & hunting 38 - Training for a marathon 39 - Meat dreaming 43 - How WildFit works 44 - 85% completion rate on digital program. Almost unheard of. 45 - Zumba founder: “You've created a program that sticks to them” 46 - Changing old paradigms and installing new beliefs and behaviours 47 - What better time to look after the immune system than right now? 48 - Effectiveness of flu vaccines vs effectiveness of not being sick! 49 - Eric's #1 Vitality Secret 50 - The best way to serve the immune system You can access the program here: GetWildFit.com (90 days) GetWildFit.com (14 Day Reset) @EricEdmeades on Instagram
10:30 was a Canadian Old Time Radio show. The date of the broadcast for the episodes is generally unknown. The shows are in the genres of horror, fantasy and mystery.
#NashvilleTornado Update - Does the #MusicCity now have to deal with #Looters? - How to help and #donate to those in need - How much did #TaylorSwift Donate? #Politics - Which major candidate just dropped out of the 2020 #PresidentialElection? - Did the Senate Minority Leader just physically threaten 2 #SupremeCourt Judges? #SCOTUS - Did former President #BillClinton just apologize to #MonicaLewinski? #ConspiracyTheory Thursday. - Did a scientist create triplet babies, experiment on them and then disperse them across the country without them knowing each, until recent when they accidently found each other? #RedPillJenn joins us once again to explain it all in today's #ConspiracyTheoryThursday - Do you want to get paid $1,000 just to watch #TheOffice? Are you able to meet the Office standards. I've got all that you need to make your wallet grow. #ThatsWhatSheSaid https://www.usdish.com/get-paid-to-watch-the-office #CoronaVirus Update - Is now in Tennessee, do you have it? And what are the latest global numbers? Plus what are the conspiracies behind the media's coverage? #WashYourHandsPeople - #Clarksville, you have a downtown club that the people of #Nashville are now driving up to visit, the Tina Brown Underground Lounge. And if you haven't been there yet, you are missing out. Tina Brown joins us to go over it all #TinaBrown #TalkRadio #JoePadula #Veterans #FtCampbell #Comedy #LocalNews #Nashville --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joe-padula/support
It's no secret that Intermittent Fasting is gaining in popularity these days. If you ask someone that has been IF for a while, they will sing its praises and say "it's the best thing they've ever done". The results and health benefits that people are experiencing are awfully convincing, but is it a great option for everyone? Scott and I wanted to see for ourselves. For two weeks, we followed a specific IF protocol, all while taking note of our mood, energy and hunger levels, the impact on our family, and of course, physical results. On this episode, you'll learn the general idea behind intermittent fasting, different methods, we'll describe our experience, discussing the pros and cons, and offer some general recommendations for those that might be interested in trying this out for themselves. MORE RESOURCES: Sign up for my newsletter here! The Strong Mommas Squad - FREE private FB community for moms that would like more accountability & support! [video] Intermittent Fasting: Fact or Fiction - John Berardi Intermittent Fasting for Women - by Dr. Helen Kollias Leangains and Martin Berkhan - More on the 16/8 fasting protocol [video] Thomas DeLauer's quick guide to IF for women [blog post] Food: Our Broken & Strained Relationship
In today's Federal Newscast, a proposal in the 2020 defense authorization bill would require the Defense Department Inspector General to tell Congress if the department experiemented with the idea of weaponizing disease carrying insects.
Is like Fight club: You don't talk about LinkedIn live, ON LinkedIn live! Experimented with LinkedIn live last night for the first time EVAH! Here's the behind the scenes play by play.
This is an inspiring episode of The Canteen Podcast. Professor Ken Strain talks about: - How he cured his chronic fatigue syndrome / M.E. - The different challenges in physics and nutrition research - How it comes down to mitochondrial health - Gravitational waves - The mistakes made with nutrition research and public health guidelines - The dangers of omega 6 polyunsaturated fat, namely linoleic acid - Lab grown meat - Epigenetics - How he eats nowadays (pretty much carnivore) Remember to subscribe to the show and leave a five star review. And don't forget to visit our sponsor at www.paleocanteen.co.uk where you can get top quality Scottish meat and restaurant quality meals delivered chilled to your door round the UK! Ken can be found at: Twitter - twitter.com/Ken__Strain Ally can be found at: Twitter - twitter.com/paleocanteen YouTube - youtube.com/c/AllyHouston
There’s nothing like a good ol’ game of “Never Have I Ever”! The girls (and Mike) are playing a game of Never Have I Ever this week. Get to know all of them a little more personally after this week's episode. Who has farted in front of a guy? Been kicked out of a bar? Sustained a bedroom injury? Tried to hide hickeys? Experimented with the same sex? Listen now and make sure to follow SDU on Instagram at @SomebodyDateUs, or send your stories or questions anonymously here.
Andrew Weil, M.D., is a world-renowned leader and pioneer in the field of integrative medicine. Combining a Harvard education and a lifetime of practicing natural and preventive medicine, Dr. Weil is the founder and director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona in Tucson, where he also serves as a Clinical Professor of Medicine and Professor of Public Health as well as the Lovell-Jones Professor of Integrative Rheumatology. He is a best-selling author of 15 books on healthy living, including: - - - - - - Oxford University Press is currently producing the Weil Integrative Medicine Library, a series of volumes for clinicians in various medical specialties. - (co-edited with Dr. Donald Abrams, 2d. ed. 2014). - - - (2d. ed. 2015) - - - - -- - -- - More volumes are in progress. Dr. Weil also serves as the editorial director of , the leading online resource for healthy living based on the philosophy of integrative medicine, and pens the popular Dr. Andrew Weil’s Self Healing monthly newsletter and a regular column in Prevention magazine. Dr. Weil is the founder and Chairman of the Weil Foundation, and the founder and co-Chairman of Healthy Lifestyle Brands. He is also a founder and partner of the growing group of True Food Kitchen restaurants. In 2017, he joined Seabourn and The Onboard Spa by Steiner in their “Spa and Wellness with Dr. Andrew Weil” mindful-living program, offered on all of its cruise ships. During our discussion, you'll hear: -Dr. Weil's morning routine...6:30 Wake up between 4-4:30 Sitting meditation Breathing exercises (4-7-8 breathing) Sit for 15 minutes Breakfast: Sauteed (Dr. Weil is a pescatarian) Matcha green tea Tend to the garden -Ben and Dr. Weil discussing the health of our dogs...9:40 Dr. Weil owns two Rhodesian ridgebacks Ben's Rhodesian ridgeback recently passed away What's causing cancer in dogs? Environment, food, etc. Rapamycin has been correlated with longevity for dogs Dr. Weil gives it to his dogs every day for 10 weeks -The breath work Dr. Weil prefers and why...13:12 Comes from ancient India; passed on as oral tradition By using voluntary system to breathe, it influences the involuntary system of breathing 4-7-8 breathing Inhale 4 counts, hold 7 counts, exhale 8 counts Do minimum twice daily You're changing your brain's chemistry; exercise with caution Dr. Weil's resting heart rate is 38-42 Heart rate slows, HRV increases in response to the exhale -Why Dr. Weil thinks matcha green tea is the bee's knees...17:30 He owns First found it in 1959 when he was 17 in Japan Two things stood out: Bamboo whisk Vibrant color green The matcha found in N. America is of inferior quality Differences between matcha and green tea: Matcha is finely powdered, made from tea plants shaded for 3 weeks Produce higher quantities of chlorophylls and antioxidants L-theanine modifies the effect of caffeine (alert relaxation) You consume the entire leaf which is powdered up Why some people's stomachs don't agree with matcha: Perhaps inferior quality More sensitive to tannens? The best way to prepare matcha: Put the powder through the water, or it will form lumps Keep it in the freezer once opened Don't need a traditional whisk Can be used for cooking, sprinkling, etc. Use discount code: GREEN15 and get a 15% discount on any order of matcha green tea! -Supplements and medications Dr. Weil likes to use...24:00 Basic antioxidant formula: caratenoids, Vitamin C, Vitamin E Multi-nutrient w/ trace minerals (immune support, resistance to infections) Preferable to get antioxidants from your diet Nature provides its own "complexes" What to look for on the label to ensure you're getting what you think you're getting: Don't take a pre-formed Vitamin A Look for as many caratenoids as possible Mega Food and -Dr. Weil's interest in the use of psychedelics...32:00 Books on the topic by Dr. Weil: First took mescaline at age 18 Experimented throughout the 60's Dr. Weil believes these experiences have been instrumental in his work Emphasis on mind/body interactions and therapies Led to interest in medicinal plants 1P-LSD -Dr. Weil's history with and thoughts on the cannabis industry...41:30 At first felt nothing The highs were full of hilarity, eating, conviviality Began to be an introspective high, useful for creativity as a writer and meditation Then it began to make him groggy and sluggish Doesn't use it at all these days (due to body change, not the make up cannabis) Cannabis is a very complex source of compounds They are the "dog" of the plant world in that they have co-evolved with human interaction "We've been very stupid in our interactions with cannabis" Concerns about neurotransmitter imbalances associated with cannabis? You can't take them frequently enough to be concerned about it -Dr. Weil's thoughts on self-quantification and biohacking...48:30 Prefers natural methods as much as possible; doesn't use them personally Hyperbaric oxygen Ground with the earth preferable to PEMF mat -How Dr. Weil "coexists" in the natural medicine and mainstream medicine worlds...52:10 The greater potential of a treatment to cause harm, the more stringent the standards of evidence Study in allopathic medicine developed into "integrative" medicine (along with his corresponding library) Center of Excellence in College of Medicine at University of Arizona -"Best practices" Dr. Weil recommends to his patients...56:00 Learn the basics of nutrition: avoid processed and manufactured foods Be physically active throughout your life Get good rest and adequate sleep Learn and practice means of neutralizing forces on your mind and body Spend time outdoors Enjoy your life and have strong social connections -Evening routines and habits Dr. Weil engages in...58:35 Disconnect from devices in the afternoon Swim, work in the garden Cook with friends Read, walk in the forest, watch a movie In bed by 9 pm; do a 4-7-8 breath Take melatonin before sleeping (2.5 mg sublingual tablet) -And much more. 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As Charlie launches something new and exciting for her clients, we’re talking about experimenting in your business and trying new things. We chat about when to experiment and how it can benefit your business at different stages. At the same time, we discuss when NOT to try new things. We also talk about devising a formula or process for your experiments and how embracing the spirit of experimentation can make trying new things less scary. Links and further reading: Join Charlie for her group mentoring session We Are Stardust owner Agnes on her ‘secret sketchbook’
Scandinavian rock and roll legends D-A-D took their time to record their new album A Prayer for the Loud, but the wait was certainly worth it! The new songs fall right into the vintage D-A-D mold, and will surely please the long time fans, with a clear musical link to classic D-A-D albums such as No Fuel Left [...] The post D-A-D Frontman Jesper Binzer Talks New Album: “We Experimented a Lot in the Past, But on This Record We Wanted to Sound Instantly Recognizable as D-A-D” appeared first on Sonic Perspectives.
The group enters into battle as tensions with Marislova loose control. Our gnome mesmerist commands the attention of the half-elf and her mind thrall halfling. Amazing things can be done with a stern stare and soothing voice. Lots of music this time. Experimented with having a music track through the entire episode. * Title (Intro and Outro) music adapted from "Light Years Away" Copyright 2007 Chuck Silva "Light Years Away" Chuck Silva (https://chucksilva.bandcamp.com/) (https://sampleswap.org/mp3/song.php?id=886) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ * Non Battle Music: Fluidscape Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ * Battle Music: "Vision Breaker" Copyright 2018 RƎVZƎR0 (Ryan Bradley) "Vision Breaker" RƎVZƎR0 from the "Martian Miasma RP" (https://soundcloud.com/revzero/vision-breaker)
In this episode, VICE Podcast Producer Sophie Kazis talks to Motherboard reporter Caroline Haskins about the predictive policing company PredPol. Using public information requests, Haskins verified dozens of previously unconfirmed police department contracts with this new policing technology. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hi all, #R13! @vadymlwie (Vadym Tkachuk) was born in #Chernivtsi, #Ukraine. In 2013 he founded a promo group @luminous-cru, in 2014 led the night club Avangard in Chernivtsi. He fond of music from early childhood. After Vadym had learnt to play the keyboard and drum instruments. Experimented with styles from classical till jazz and funk he understood the world of electronic music. At this point he working for his own production. Lwie prefers futuristic electronic with elements of live performance and a deep groove. Stay Rave with #R13!
The Starling Tribune: An Unofficial Arrow TV Show Fan Podcast
Starling Tribune - Season 7 Edition – Elseworlds (A CW Network Arrow Television Show Fan Podcast) ST222 Episode: “Elseworlds” Part 1: Flash [Season 5 Episode 9] Part 2: Arrow [Season 7 Episode 9] Part 3: Supergirl [Season 4 Episode 9] Air Date: December 9 - 11, 2018 Director: Part 1: Kevin Tancharoen https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1160495/?ref_=tt_ov_dr Part 2: James Bamford https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0051466/?ref_=tt_ov_dr Part 3: Jesse Warn https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1168394/?ref_=tt_ov_dr Writers: Part 1: Developed by: Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, and Geoff Johns Written by: Eric Wallace and Sam Chalsen Part 2: Developed by: Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, and Andrew Kreisberg Teleplay by: Marc Guggenheim Story by: Caroline Dries Part 3: Developed by: Greg Berlanti, Ali Adler, and Andrew Kreisberg Teleplay by: Derek Simon and Robert L. Rovner Story by: Marc Guggenheim Part 1 IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8312896/?ref_=ttep_ep9 Part 2 IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7508702/?ref_=tt_ep_nx Part 3 IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8883894/?ref_=ttep_ep_cur Promo: https://comicbook.com/dc/2018/11/13/arrowverse-crossover-2018-elseworlds-trailer-full-arrow-batwoman-supergirl-the-flash/ Current Episode Recap Full recap of “Elseworlds” with spoilers: Part 1: (09 Dec 2018) https://comicbook.com/dc/2018/12/09/the-flash-recap-with-spoilers-elseworlds-part-one/ Part 2: (10 Dec 2018) https://comicbook.com/dc/2018/12/11/arrow-recap-with-spoilers-elseworlds-part-two-/ Part 3: (11 Dec 2018) https://comicbook.com/dc/2018/12/12/elseworlds-part-three-recap/ Arrow Episode # / Episode Title / Episode Air / Date / Rating 01 Inmate 4587 15-Oct-18 1.43 02 The Longbow Hunters 22-Oct-18 1.18 03 Crossing Lines 29-Oct-18 1.15 04 Level Two 5-Nov-18 1.08 05 The Demon 12-Nov-18 1.26 06 Due Process 19-Nov-18 1.03 07 The Slabside Redemption 26-Nov-18 1.31 08 Unmasked 3-Dec-18 1.35 09 Elseworlds Part 2 10-Dec-18 2.06 Legends Of Tomorrow Episode # / Episode Title / Episode Air / Date / Rating 01 The Virgin Gary 22-Oct-18 1.00 02 Witch Hunt 29-Oct-18 0.94 03 Dancing Queen 5-Nov-18 0.86 04 Wet Hot American Bummer 12-Nov-18 0.90 05 Tagumo Attacks 19-Nov-18 0.91 06 Tender Is The Nate 26-Nov-18 0.97 07 Hell No, Dolly! 3-Dec-18 0.93 08 Legends of To-Meow-Meow 10-Dec-18 1.10 Supergirl Episode # / Episode Title / Episode Air / Date / Rating 01 American Alien 14-Oct-18 1.52 02 Fallout 21-Oct-18 1.34 03 Man Of Steel 28-Oct-18 1.28 04 Ahimsa 4-Nov-18 1.23 05 Parasite Lost 11-Nov-18 1.16 06 Call To Action 18-Nov-18 1.13 07 Rather the Fallen Angel 25-Nov-18 1.15 08 Bunker Hill 2-Dec-18 1.26 09 Elseworlds Part 3 11-Dec-18 2.17 The Flash Episode # / Episode Title / Episode Air / Date / Rating 01 Nora 9-Oct-17 2.08 02 Blocked 16-Oct-18 1.69 03 The Death of Vibe 23-Oct-18 1.87 04 News Flash 30-Oct-18 1.75 05 All Doll'd Up 13-Nov-18 1.73 06 The Icicle Cometh 20-Nov-18 1.60 07 O Come, All Ye Thankful 27-Nov-18 1.79 08 What's Past Is Prologue 4-Dec-18 1.78 09 Elseworlds Part 1 9-Dec-18 1.83 BLACK LIGHTNING Episode # / Episode Title / Episode Air / Date / Rating 01 The Book of Consequences: Chapter One: Rise of the Green Light Babies 9-Oct-18 1.16 02 The Book of Consequences: Chapter Two: Black Jesus Blues 16-Oct-18 1.02 03 The Book of Consequences: Chapter Three: Master Lowry 23-Oct-18 1.18 04 The Book of Consequences: Chapter Four: Translucent Freak 30-Oct-18 0.97 05 The Book Of Blood: Chapter One: Requiem 13-Nov-18 0.90 06 The Book Of Blood: Chapter Two: The Perdi 20-Nov-18 0.99 07 The Book Of Blood: Chapter Three: The Sange 27-Nov-18 1.06 08 The Book Of Rebellion: Chapter One: Exodus 4-Dec-18 0.96 09 The Book of Rebellion: Chapter Two: Gift of the Magi 11-Dec-18 1.13 Part 1: The Plot, Themes and Characters What was the overall theme? What was the link to the episode's name? The Monitor, in preparation for a bigger threat, gives the Book of Destiny to Dr. John Deegan so heroes of other Earths can be tested. Reality is written for the purpose of this test. Fight scenes and stunts Ivo Labs - Amazo “You have failed this city.” “Pretty sure that's not your line” Oliver's lighting goes wild Part 2: Amazo beats Killer Frost and Ralph; gets their powers Diaz weapon cache Barry - how do I put on this suit? Barry - most awkward zipline arrow landing ever; thought he was going to fire an incendiary arrow Barry fights like Oliver; shoots really well and is impressed by his actions Oliver comes in and gets Barry and Diggle; Diggle vomits Amazo fight Flash, two Supers, and a Green Arrow - try to keep him busy; big Superman punch - doesn't work; Amazo gets all of their powers Amazo beats them; on the hunt for more powers; Wells - just turn the computer off Barry - he won't be able to run and phase at the same time; Oliver lures Amazo back Cisco - we got a virus; Barry starting to sound like Oliver: Supergirl punch; two supers hold whild Oliver phases; Barry: “Amazo, you have failed this city.” Shoots arrow with virus and hits Diggle vs. Deathstroke's son 4 Argus agents go down quick; Diggle about to be taken down CW DC Trinity (Green Arrow, Flash, Supergirl) help him Gotham Oliver - Gotham is basically dead Muggers Supergirl catches bullet; Barry takes down guys; Oliver has to talk Barry down; 3 get arrested Arkham Diggle, Cisco, and Caitlin show up Kara's idea: pretend Caitlin is a patient; Diggle and Oliver pretend to be investigating Prisoners released by Deegan Oliver dresses Barry in outfit Killer Frost vs. Fries; Oliver messes up and releases Scarecrow's fear toxin Oliver “fights” Reverse-Flash Barry “fights” Merlyn Reality: they're fighting each other This is when Oliver realizes Barry's had to go through some tough stuff too Good editing Batwoman breaks it up; great kick Diggle takes on a lot of inmates Oliver puts inmates back into cells Some about to get away; Barry has arrows; Cisco gets hit by van - here comes Batwoman! Batarang comes back to her Supergirl looks for book; gets it Confrontation with Monitor Mar Novu vs. Green Arrow, Supergirl, Flash and Flash E90 Barry blipped away Crisis is coming; testing universes; need to find champions; first to retrieve book; takes book; tells Deegan to think bigger Trigger Twins Oliver gets them away from cops Deegan made himself Superman - black outfit Superman vs. Trigger Twins; Oliver shoots crane loosen by Superman; they make Superman go save the kids Barry - you just can't write yourself as a hero; become heros in spite of circumstance Star Labs Superman, Criminal Cisco, Barry and Oliver arrive Cisco vibes out Oliver vs. Diggle and Killer Frost in elevator Alex ready to take down Barry Getting book to Clark Superman vs. Superman Real saves helicopter Fight in air; buildings Kara blasts Deegan away Book in Time Vault; Supergirl not strong enough; gets book to Clark Supergirl and all get powers back Oliver as Green Arrow stands in elevator, took care of Diggle and Killer Frost Deegan and Supergirl eye blast battle; Oliver ready to kill Deegan; Barry - you can overcome your darkness, Oliver; maybe test is for us to be our better selves Slow down time Barry and Kara run in opposite directions to create enough force to stop Earth; Superman - I saw them die in the book Oliver - hope destiny can be rewritten; goes to Monitor; busts his way in; you said you were a god, so do something; your test is to find the good ones; I know true self, I'm full of darkness, Barry and Kara inspire hope and are the best of us; Monitor - balance must be maintained Superman - out powers amplify who we really are Deegan brings back Amazo Brainiac, Lois, and Martian Manhunter; Brainiac goes after Amazo Lois uses hammer to knock down Deegan; Deegan uses book as weapon against Lois and Clark Time slows; Lois falling; Barry and Kara about to burn; Oliver arrives, walking normally, shoots special arrow at book; book destroyed; Deegan deformed Brainiac rips out Amazo's motherboard Intros Part 1: The Flash - regular intro Part 2: Barry Allen does the intro; I'm working with the police after being in prison Part 3: I'm Deegan from Gotham, city needs heros, did my part as doctor at Arkham, world didn't understand methods, got book; now I'm Superman Reality rewrite 1: Barry Allen is Oliver Queen and Oliver Queen is Barry Allen Reality rewrite 2: Barry and Oliver are back to old bodies, but they're criminals without powers; Superman is a God; Cisco is a crime boss Oliver Queen / Green Arrow Knows he's Oliver Queen, but world thinks he's Barry Kiss from Iris - running joke: Iris always says Oliver is not her type Has to get used to Flash's powers Blames Barry at first What is going on? Could you be serious, Barry? Iris - your life is ruled by anger and violence; Felicity's been talking to her To escape, has to learn how to phase Puffs chest when meets Superman Tries to train Barry. Where are the remote bows? Oliver catches arrow. 4 years - Barry gets revenge by remote arrows in his back. Thinks Barry's life is all sunshine and rainbows. Oliver runs at Barry; Barry gets him Lesson = painful memory; draw on darkness when draw bow; seeing Barry happy as Green Arrow made him jealous. Barry - when I'm happy, I run faster Sketches what Cisco vibed and realizes they need to go to Gotham Didn't tell Felicity because of issues Batman is an urban legend; Oliver Queen is a public figure, so Barry shouldn't go to Gotham Steals Gotham PD's hard drive Barry tells him to fix things with Felicity; we're evolving, but I still love you and all that When things get rough, Barry digs deep and runs faster; figures Kara is that way too What deal did he make with the Monitor?????? Oliver - smiles; he admits to liking Kara Oliver and Barry at bar: Oliver as Flash - always hungry and worn shoes, clarity in running; because of Barry, learn to be a better man; refuses to hug it out with Barry Toast - “To appreciating what you have, however long you might have it” Gets call from Batwoman - Deegan making friends with Psycho Pirate Barry Allen / Flash Fights Diggle; thinks it's the Bunker at first; thinks it's cool he's the Green Arrow Salmon ladder Is this Freaky Friday or Quantum Leap? Gets serious when he learns Oliver woke up with Iris We need to get to Kara; to escape, has to dislocate thumb; tells Iris personal stuff, lighting rod Iris tells Barry that she doesn't want him to turn into Oliver Queen Hey, Oliver put on the mask, my identity isn't public Gets flown to Gotham by Kara Tells Kara about Oliver's sketchy romantic past; finds Bat-signal; big Batman fan Being a criminal makes him physically sick Go get Cisco, go get real Superman Oliver - you're CCPD, where do criminals hang out Tells criminal Cisco he knew his brother; Oliver - how would you like to get rid of Superman? Teaches criminal Cisco how to breach Kara Danvers / Supergirl Earth-38; on Kent Farm with Clark Recognizes Oliver and Barry Goes to Earth-1 to help; meets Batwoman Has a Bruce Wayne on her Earth No Kara Danvers on Earth-1; perhaps pod didn't land on Earth or Krypton is still around Too afraid to be a woman? - to Deegan as Superman Trapped in pipeline Her personal plea goes to Alex; story from childhood; tells Alex that her Alex is a leader and knows who she is; Alex lets her out Clark Kent / Superman Writes about his own feats for his job Lois - direct, fixes things; “You'll catch me” Helps with Amazo, then goes back to Earth-38 Goes back to Earth-1 to save Kara and stop “Superman” Knows how to handle the book Leaving with Lois to go to Argo, Lois in pregnant, proposes to Lois at the Fortress World find with just Supergirl Lois calls him Smallville and Kansas Kate Kane / Batwoman Bails out 3; do what you need to and get out of my city Batman and Bruce Wayne missing 3 years; Wayne Enterprises is busted One R&D guys still works there (Fox?) and wifi password is Alfred Real estate firm Flirts with Kara; realizes Kara is Supergirl Team Flash Don't believe them; Iris drugs Oliver with Palmer nanities; both end up in pipeline; learn that cells have hidden toilets Iris convinces team to believe Oliver and Barry Team Arrow Diggle - you know after everything I shouldn't be surprised Team Supergirl Alex is Alex, even in rewrite Geek Squad Cisco Figures out weather is weird Vibes Monitor with Deegan Goes to Earth-38 to get team and Superman; Lois joins Can still vibe in rewrite 2 Felicity Upset she's the last to know about Oliver and Barry Upset learns Iris figured things out quickly Figures out there are quantum breaches What's love without trust and respect? We need to build a quantum breach thing Curtis Caitlin Gives Felicity pep talk about Oliver Killer Frost tells Alex to get out more Dr. Deegan Monitor tells him to think big Experimented on patients brains Works at Arkham When confronted, releases prisoners As Superman Home base is Star Labs Diggle, Killer Frost, Alex Danvers are employees Needs ego boosted constantly Monitor Addresses them when Cisco vibed Talks to Oliver and Barry about their destiny; without powers, still outwit Superman Reads Oliver like a ….book Must know true self in order to win Noteable Easter Eggs (not from an article) Earth-90 Flash - Barry Allen - tells them about book; appears similar to comics; - played by John Wesley Shipp - sees Diggle and asks him where his ring is - Green Lantern??? Bratvas fighting Bertinelli's in old Diaz weapon's cache “Save Me” played when go to Kent Farm; farm same as in Smallville, song is Smallville's intro Amazo - Ivo labs; Argus made to id meta-powers; nano-adaptive hybrid of Mirakuru serum; Ivo was in previous season of Arrow “Man, it's not even Tuesday” - said by Ralph; Flash usually airs on Tuesdays Superman music when Clark opens shirt first time; Who are you? “A friend” Red skies - associated with Crisis Kara - on her Earth, Batman and Superman are “frenemies” Arkham inmates: O. Cobblepot (Penguin), P. Isley (Poison Ivy), B. Karlo (Clayface), “What is blue and grey and red all over?”, E. Nigma (Riddler), M. Guggenheim (writer); Bane mask? Fries (cryostasis shut off, has to be cold), Psycho Pirate - has big role with Anti-Monitor; worlds will live, worlds will die (http://collider.com/elseworlds-psycho-pirate-explained/) World's Finest - in comics, Batman and Superman Diaz is a cop: “I've been waiting to do this for a long time” - Diaz to Oliver; similar to their confrontations Superman's black outfit; “Bizzaro” is heard during Superman/Superman fight Gary! From Legends - bartender; fanboy as always; is he wearing his Time Bureau badge/pin? “Not heroes. Legends” Jimmy Olsen - in rewrite, Superman's worst pal; in reality, he's his best pal Slow down time by Earth's orbit Kara - So this is kind of becoming an annual thing, huh? Crisis on Infinite Earths - teased since Flash S1 Arrowverse's Crisis On Infinite Earths Teaser Warns Worlds Will Die (12 Dec 2018) https://www.cbr.com/crisis-infinite-earths-arrowverse-teaser/ Fall 2019 - Just crossover or all of the first part of the seasons? Join The Starling Tribune each week as we stream live on Thursday Evenings at 7:30 PM eastern or 6:30 PM Central at www.geeks.live. Join the fun chatroom and interact with the hosts live. Contact us: @StarlingTribune - starlingtribune@gmail.com - www.starlingtribune.com - www.facebook.com/starlingtribune - 612-888-CAVE or 612-888-2283. Starling Tribune is proud to be a member of the GonnaGeek network found at GonnaGeek.com. For more geeky podcast visit GonnaGeek.com. You can find us on iTunes under ''Starling Tribune." We are very thankful for all of our positive iTunes reviews. You can find all our contact information here on the Network page of GonnaGeek.com Our complete archive is always available at www.starlingtribune.com This podcast was recorded on Thursday December 13th, 2018. Thank you for listening and we hope you enjoyed the show! Audio Production by Stargate Pioneer of GonnaGeek.com.
Over the past fifty years, rates of autoimmunity and chronic disease have exploded. Currently 1 in 2.5 American children has an allergy, 1 in 11 has asthma, 1 in 13 has severe food allergies, and 1 in 36 has autism. While some attribute this rise to increased awareness and diagnosis, my guest on today's show, Thomas Cowan, MD, argues for a direct causal relationship to a corresponding increase in the number of vaccines American children typically receive - approximately 70 vaccine doses by age eighteen. The goal of these vaccines is precisely what we’re now seeing in such abundance among our chronically ill children: the provocation of immune response. In his new book , Dr. Cowan looks at emerging evidence that certain childhood illnesses are actually protective of disease later in life; examines the role of fever, the gut, and cellular fluid in immune health; argues that vaccination is an ineffective (and harmful) attempt to shortcut a complex immune response; and asserts that the medical establishment has engaged in an authoritarian argument that robs parents of informed consent. His ultimate question, from the point of view of a doctor who has decades of experience treating countless children is... ...what are we really doing to children when we vaccinate them? Dr. Cowan, MD, is a veteran family physician who has studied and written about many subjects in medicine, including nutrition, homeopathy, anthroposophical medicine, and herbal medicine. He is the author of Human Heart, Cosmic Heart: A Doctor’s Quest to Understand, Treat, and Prevent Cardiovascular Disease and the new book Vaccines, Autoimmunity, and the Changing Nature of Childhood Illness from Chelsea Green Publishing. He is also a founding board member of the Weston A. Price Foundation, and a frequent lecturer throughout the US and Canada. He's also the same doctor I mentioned in when I talked about how your "heart is not a pump". During our discussion, you'll discover: -Dr. Cowan's experience with a childhood friend with asthma, and how it turned him onto medicine...8:00 The child was teased by classmates. "How dare you be sick..." He was way out of the norm. Asthma is far more prevalent now than in the 60's. Increasing number of adults with autoimmune issues. A large number of people diagnosed with autism become institutionalized. -The story of William Coley's Toxins...12:50 "Give me a medicine to produce a fever, and I can cure any disease." --Hippocrates Coley was an oncology surgeon, specializing in osteosarcoma. Realized his conventional treatment of sarcoma (cancer) was not effective. Came upon a former patient who was scheduled to be treated for sarcoma. Wound up getting treated for erysypelas (induced fever); sarcoma went away and never returned. Experimented with induced fever treatment on his own patients. 40% were cured with this treatment. 40% mortality rate. Inducing fever was killing the cancer. Coley's Toxins has been banned as a practice in the U.S. since the 1960's. "When I'm treating someone for a condition who's symptoms include a fever...If we can cure that condition without alleviating the fever, I am preemptively pushing this individual away from cancer for the rest of their life." --Dr. Thomas Cowan -The two branches of the immune system...21:20 You get exposed to measles. Body is looking at infected cells. Mounts a white cell response: attack and digest infected cells and clear out of the body. Fever, rash, diarrhea. Basically what we call "being sick." "Being sick" is not the virus; it's your body rejecting the virus. If you inhibit the cell-mediated response, you can infect and even kill people. By eliminating the symptoms (fever, rash, diarrhea, etc.) you allow the virus to continue its attack on the immune system. Theory of vaccines: Purely antibody strategy. No cell-mediated immune system. Inject the virus along with aluminum, mercury, formaldehyde, etc. to force your body to produce antibodies. You end up with an accelerated antibody response. 2 problems with this strategy: You have zero possibility of developing lifelong immunity to a virus after it has passed. Every vaccine needs to have boosters. Just as susceptible as a newborn as an adult. Autoimmune disease is the situation of accelerated antibodies that are targeting your own tissues. Children who get chicken pox and measles have less major chronic disease later in life. CDC: Anyone born before 1956 is considered to be immune to measles. -Why the way current science believes cells operate in the immune system is flawed...31:30 The central paradox of mammalian cells: How does a cell live in a sodium-rich environment, yet has a sodium-poor internal milieu. Balance of sodium and potassium "charges" the cell like a battery. Lose the charge, you have a dead cell. Each cell has a "pump" that balances the sodium and potassium. Two problems with this way of thinking: Cells are supposedly 70% water, but there's no water in the human body. In order to create the supposed differential, a cell needs 40x the amount of energy a normal cell has just to run the "pump," let alone its other normal functions. There's not enough ATP available to be responsible for the proper distribution of sodium and potassium -The real reason we get sick...42:50 The sequence: You feel good, then get a fever, then a bunch of snot, then you feel better. Your body is like a gel; then it gets corrupted by a virus. Your body heats up, softens the gel, gets rid of the virus, the waste of which ends up in your hanky. The gel hardens again and is immune to that disease. Introducing foreign substances as you find in vaccines weakens the immune system; you keep getting sick over and over; you experience inflammation. -Dr. Cowan's protocol for supporting the immune system based on the innate immune system response...48:40 Substances such as aluminum and formaldehyde interfere with the charge of the actual cells. A human being is an information communication device with the rest of the world; our "radios" are out of tune with vaccines. Adequate water, minerals, outside barefoot, adequate sunshine. Low hanging fruit to take care of before turning to vaccines. -What we can do to reverse or overcome the effects of vaccinations if we've been vaccinated already...51:15 No one is beyond hope. Take it one step at a time. Create a "cellular gel restoration program." You may need to experience the illness again. Let your body do its own house cleaning. -The one pharmaceutical drug of which Dr. Cowan is an advocate, and why...53:45 Low doses of Naltrexone. Discovered as opiate receptor inhibitor. (OD on heroine.) When you block opiates, you block endorphins. You're not a happy camper. Naltrexone tricks your body into making endorphins; makes a huge difference in people suffering from AI disease. -How colostrum helps both children and adults with autoimmune issues...59:45 Stimulates healthy gut flora. Prevents leakage into the bloodstream. -And MUCH more... Resources from this episode: - Episode Sponsors: - Get 15% off your order using my link. - and Thorne Aminos. 10% off both. - Get their trial set for FREE (a $13 value) when you use my link. - A better way to hire! Use my special link and try Zip Recruiter for free. Do you have questions, thoughts or feedback for Dr. Cowan or me? Leave your comments at http://bengreenfieldfitness.com/autoimmunity and one of us will reply ASAP!
Thank you so much for tuning into another incredible amazing fascinating episode of Lunch Break Nerd Brawl. We have a epic podcast episode for you this time. In one corner we have Jane Ives aka El aka Eleven from the Stranger Things Netflix show. Capable of flinging speeding vans with a single nose bleed. Spontaneously exploding demigorgons. Experimented on by a secret evil organization. In the other corner we have Laura aka Logan's daughter and clone aka X-23. Lean mean little killing machine. Insanely skilled in taking apart any opposition. Hope you all enjoy this one and join the conversation on social media.
Eric Remensperger thought he was immune from chronic health problems. He had been living what he thought was a healthy lifestyle for well over a decade when he was diagnosed with stage-4 prostate cancer. Had his efforts at health and wellness been a waste of time? After the shock wore off, Eric made the decision to fight. He would do whatever it took to heal himself. Eric read everything he could find in the realm of cancer treatment, the source of cancer, traditional medicine, and functional medicine—and a plan began to take shape. He would put together a team of flexible practitioners and explore techniques like ozone exposure, adrogen deprivation, and intermittent fasting, choosing only those options that had some evidence of effectiveness AND addressed the underlying cause of cancer. Today, Eric shares the story of his health journey, explaining his shift from ‘the farthest thing from healthy’ to gym rat and holistic health devotee to unsuspecting cancer patient. He walks us through the two theories around the cause of cancer, arguing in favor of the alternative view that the disease is caused by a defect in cellular response. Eric describes his experience of receiving a prostate cancer diagnosis and the subsequent steps he took to recruit a team of practitioners and jumpstart the healing process. Listen in for Eric’s insight on making a lifestyle adjustment in order to fight cancer and learn how he employed detoxification, diet and oxidative therapies to reach remission in just seven months. Topics Covered [1:42] Eric’s health story Workaholic, heavy smoker until 1992 Moved to LA and became gym rat Discovered acupuncture, holistic health Interest in nutrition, meditation, sleep, etc. Experimented with several diets Diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2016 [8:14] The two theories around what causes cancer Western medicine—DNA defect in genome Alternative theory—defect in cellular response Lifestyle choices determine which genes get turned on/off [13:28] How many practitioners subscribe to the alternative theory Less than 1% of traditionally oncologists (must use standard of care) Only integrative doctors consider alternative treatment protocol [19:51] Eric’s experience of learning he had cancer Urologist called at 8pm with diagnosis Numb initially, very emotional when shock wore off Two days to get out of funk, decided to take charge Study through lens of Chinese medicine (root chakra) Prepared to fight after five days [29:21] How Eric chose a team of practitioners Interviewed six oncologists total Found doctor willing to be flexible [34:04] How Eric went from cancering to healing Oxidative therapies (hyperbaric oxygen, ozone exposure and high-dose vitamin C) Supplements (e.g.: IP-6, B-17, arteminsinin, etc.) Therapeutic keto diet Detoxification by way of lymphatic system Infrared sauna Intermittent fasting [42:55] Eric’s advice for patients with a cancer diagnosis Adjust lifestyle first (nutrition, stress and sleep) Seek out hyperbaric chamber Get sugar out of system, hydrate Consider plant-based or keto diet Find team of good doctors but do own research [48:34] Eric’s take on healing retreats Valuable to kickstart major shift in diet Experienced IPT chemo available in Germany Learn More About Eric Quest to Cure Cancer Resources Cancer as a Metabolic Disease: On the Origin, Management, and Prevention of Cancer PubMed
Few things are more powerful than the compounding effect of positive habits. Eighteen months ago I wrote a blog post about some of the habits, rituals, and routines I have experimented with in my life. A friend recently asked me to share pieces of that post with you all on the podcast. This three part series is my attempt to encourage you to experiment with some new positive habits in your life. You will hear me say this in every single episode of this series. EVERYONE IS IN A DIFFERENT SEASON OF LIFE. DO NOT COMPARE YOUR HABITS TO MINE. Just try to be encouraged and start implementing something new into you life. As always, write a review if you like what you are hearing. Also, share this episode with someone if you think it would be helpful for them. www.meaningfullbooks.com
- OEMs Team Up to Build Charging Network- EV Tax Credit in Danger- EVs Outpace Overall Market- Mahindra to Open New Plant in Detroit- Jeep Experimented with Different Wrangler Design- Tesla Hit by Setbacks- Toyota Updates the Prius c- Why Autonomy Could Change Car Design
- OEMs Team Up to Build Charging Network - EV Tax Credit in Danger - EVs Outpace Overall Market - Mahindra to Open New Plant in Detroit - Jeep Experimented with Different Wrangler Design - Tesla Hit by Setbacks - Toyota Updates the Prius c - Why Autonomy Could Change Car Design
Author Platform Rocket: Self Publishing, Marketing & Advertising Advice For Authors
Today, we discuss a platform development technique called “media buying”, meaning buying traffic to help grow your audience. This technique allows you to leverage the traffic of powerful influencers in similar spaces to help you grow your own following. While implementing this strategy, it is critical that you test your creative using advertising and analysis tools. You’ll also learn the value of testing small units as a way of figuring out what works best even while on a shoestring budget. Today we discuss an affordable platform development technique called “media buying” Involves purchasing traffic from influencers like site owners, bloggers or page owners Works with all delivery mechanisms: email, Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest Jonny attempted to grow an Instagram page about the fashion industry Shortlisted influencers who had between 500,000 and a million members on their accounts Had a conversation with the owner of the page using a messaging app called Kik Attempting to grow the page by buying “shouts” which are similar to email blasts Created videos using Animoto, a video creation service/app; it’s recommended that you buy the business version to eliminate the company branding on finished videos Key takeaways from this experiment Recommends a short, 3 hour “shout”—like email blasts, these lose their effectiveness with time Test out your initial videos by running paid FB traffic to them. The same goes for your landing pages if your goal is to develop a high converting list building page. Get in touch with list brokers. Ask for deals but make sure you actually buy! They don't like to have their chains yanked. Initially, you want to test small units on a single day by keeping a tight watch on your budget; If on Instagram you can test projected influencer engagement using this tool Algorithmic changes have made it more difficult to move a large number of people to a new group Vampire novels grew by using Facebook to generate an email list which helped migrate people to other platforms like Twitter and Pinterest; possible to move subscribers to other platforms using paid advertising. This is what we are doing now to grow ILVN Instagram. (And it's working!) Test your creative to find out what works and what does not BEFORE spending wads of cash Drive Facebook traffic to a landing page with a free offer; split-test everything on this page using a tool like Leadpages Split-testing enables you to determine the percentage of people that will convert; helps you to experiment and POSITION yourself correctly Experimented with 12 different landing pages for a thriller author by changing the background image; conversion rates ranged from low (11%) to high (60%) Higher conversions have a HUGE impact on your cost per lead If you get a negative result, ask for a “make good”; you will be surprised that most people will oblige Summary: Make a list of influencers who are catering to your market; get in touch with them via a messaging platform like KIK Test creative using Facebook Ads and analyze results using a tool, like Leadpages Reach out to influencers, ask for a rate card and try to get a discount Test smallest units each day to figure out what works best Be sure to ask for a “make good” if you get negative results Keep notes on what works and what doesn’t Scale up what works, start monetizing the page and selling shouts NEVER spend more than you can afford to lose—once you have data on what works best, RAMP UP Monetize quickly to offset your costs 3 Key Points: Test your creative using Facebook ads and analyze your results by resorting to split testing; use a tool like Leadpages to facilitate split-testing. Always ask for a “make good” in case you get a negative result; you will be surprised that most people are likely to oblige. Once you are in a position to scale up, monetize your page and start selling shouts. Resources Mentioned: Leadpages – Use this tool to split test your creative Instagram Money Calculator – Test the volume of engagement Animoto – Create your marketing videos using this tool
Perhaps the most intriguing thing about the history of celiac disease in the US is its absence—from medical textbooks, the vast majority of research studies, and the news—from 1952 through the 1990’s. Why did celiac disease disappear from the healthcare consciousness as well as the public eye? Today the Gluten Free RN takes a closer look at the story of celiac disease, starting with the first doctor to understand it as a dietary issue back in 1888. She highlights the important progress made by pediatricians Willem Dicke who is credited with identifying gluten as the issue and Sidney Haas who honed the gluten-free diet to exclude specific carbohydrates. Nadine explores the period of time when celiac disease seemingly ‘went dark’ in the United States, discussing the handful of renegade authors and researchers who continued to study the disease despite its absence from health education. Nadine also explains the resurgence of gluten sensitivity to the public consciousness in the 1990’s, when medical professionals from abroad questioned the claim that there was no celiac disease in the US. She covers our evolving understanding of the symptoms of celiac disease and the woefully inadequate training around gluten in medical and nursing schools. Listen in to find out why the mass screening proposed by the National Institute of Health never materialized and how the for-profit healthcare system impacts celiac patients. Let’s honor the practitioners who dedicated their careers to understanding celiac disease and write our own history through celiac advocacy! What’s Discussed: The first doctor to identify celiac disease Samuel Gee, 1888 Established dietary approach to treatment The role of Dr. Sidney V. Haas in advancing celiac treatment All carbs and fats had been eliminated from celiac diet Haas discovered that kind of carbs made difference Experimented with fats, learned that could be absorbed 370 celiac cases studied at Bellevue, only 2.2% not cured The conclusions of a New York Times article from May of 1950 Late 1800’s, celiac disease ‘incurable and often fatal’ By 1950, 90% cured and deaths rare Cause still unknown The grains that contain gluten Wheat Barley Rye Oats (cross-contamination) How Dr. Willem Dicke developed the gluten-free diet Dutch pediatrician during WWII No access to grains during famine, previously sick children improved Mothers realized that when grains returned to diet, sickness returned Dicke credited with determining that gluten causes damage The myth that celiac is a childhood disease Patients do not ‘grow out of it’ When gluten is reintroduced, disease returns (along with other disorders) Elaine Gottschall’s work in developing the Specific Carbohydrate Diet Grains containing proteins other than gluten have negative effect on digestive tract Gottschall’s model removes all grains Paleo/whole food diet considered ideal The elimination of celiac disease from medical training Stopped teaching in 1952 Debate over carbs vs. proteins Same paragraph appears in medical textbooks from 1952-2008 Still taught incorrectly (if at all) in medical, nursing schools Should be part of every differential diagnosis The Paleo diet Nadine suggests for celiac and gluten-sensitive patients Gluten-, dairy-free Whole food Low carb, super-good high fat Appropriate supplements to remedy deficiencies Hilda Cherry Hill’s 1976 book Good Food, Gluten Free Hill cured invalid husband with gluten-free diet Whole food, no grain derivatives The classical symptoms of celiac disease Fatty stool Malabsorption Short stature Low energy Infirm The expanded picture of how celiac disease may present Osteoporosis Short stature Delayed puberty Iron deficiency anemia Hepatitis Recurrent canker sores Elevated liver enzymes Dental enamel defects Peripheral neuropathy Celiac cerebellar ataxia Seizure disorders Migraine headaches The genes that indicate a predisposition to celiac disease HLA-DQ2 HLA-DQ8 Occur in 30-50% of the population How recognition of celiac disease resurfaced in the 1990’s Gastroenterologists from abroad asking questions The 2004 NIH Consensus Statement on Celiac Disease Determined that celiac disease grossly underdiagnosed in US Proposed mass screening, healthcare education program Mass screening never materialized (‘too cost-prohibitive’) How the US for-profit healthcare system impacts celiac patients System profits from incorrect diagnoses Celiac tends to be last thing we test for Patients often spend hundreds of thousands of dollars out-of-pocket Nadine’s advice for celiac patients around choosing healthcare providers Many still don’t know how to manage celiac disease Look for practitioner of functional/integrated medicine What has changed since the NIH Consensus Statement in 2004 Little real change More media attention, some doctors testing Medical professionals still not educated in testing, follow-up Little support, assistance for patients in adopting gluten-free diet Dr. Rodney Ford’s role in celiac advocacy Pediatrician, gastroenterologist and allergist Promotes ‘gluten zero world’ Gut-brain-skin connection Nadine’s guidance for vegetarians and vegans Work with nutritionist to be sure not malnourished Consider changing diet for optimal health The vulnerable populations particularly at risk for celiac disease and non-celiac gluten sensitivity Children Williams, Turner or Down syndrome Developmentally delayed, cystic fibrosis communities Autoimmune patients Resources: “Celiac Disease: Most Children are Now Cured but Cause is Still Unknown” in The New York Times Management of Celiac Disease by Sidney Valentine Haas and Merrill Patterson Haas “Whatever Happened to the Cure for Coeliac Disease? in Nutritional Therapy Today “The Erie Country Survey of Long-Term Childhood Illness” in the American Journal of Public Health Good Food, Gluten Free by Hilda Cherry Hills Dr. Alessio Fasano’s 2003 Celiac Study 2004 NIH Consensus Statement on Celiac Disease Books by Dr. Rodney Ford Gluten: ZERO Global by Dr. Rodney Ford International Celiac Disease Symposium “Small Intestinal Mucosal Abnormalities in Relatives of Patients with Dermatitis Herpetiformis” in Gut “Adult Coeliac Disease and Other Disorders Associated with Steatorrhoea” in the British Medical Journal The University of Chicago: Celiac Disease Facts and Figures “A History of Coeliac Disease” in Digestive Diseases “Dermatitis Herpetiformis in Two Patients with Idiopathic Steatorrhoea” in the British Medical Journal Connect with Nadine: Instagram Facebook Contact via Email ‘Your Skin on Gluten’ on YouTube Melodies of the Danube Gluten-Free Cruise with Nadine Books by Nadine: Dough Nation: A Nurse's Memoir of Celiac Disease from Missed Diagnosis to Food and Health Activism
Winston Churchill is consistently ranked as the greatest leader in British History. But like any complex historical figure, he has his dark side. Most notoriously, but least well known, is his interest in chemical weapons. “If it is fair war for an Afghan to shoot down a British soldier behind a rock and cut him in pieces as he lies wounded on the ground, why is it not fair for a British artilleryman to fire a shell which makes the said native sneeze? It is really too silly.” —WSC, 1919 Churchill favored and/or used “poison gas” from World War I through World War II, notably on the Indians and Bolsheviks in 1919, and the Iraqis in the 1920s. What’s more, he wanted to “drench” German cities with gas in 1943. To discuss this issue in greater depth with us is Giles Milton. He is the host of the History Unknown Podcast and author of “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare”: a book about a secret inner circle within the British government that planned all of the most audacious sabotage attacks of the Second World War. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE www.gilesmilton.com Unknown History Podcast ABOUT GILES Giles Milton is the internationally best-selling author of nine works of popular history, including Nathaniel’s Nutmeg. His books have been translated into more than twenty languages and have been serialized on both the BBC and in British newspapers. The Times described Milton as being able ‘to take an event from history and make it come alive’, while The New York Times said that Milton’s ‘prodigious research yields an entertaining, richly informative look at the past. Giles Milton's latest book, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, became a Sunday Times bestseller in the first week of publication. TO HELP OUT THE SHOW Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher
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(Experimented with a change in format, didn't last long) This week we discuss some recent HUGE movie trailers, wrestlers in movies (side tracked into straight WWE talk), comics, The Walking Dead, and so much more! We are also joined by special guest Nickname Nick (aka Nick 2) in discussing what we watched this week, such as Krampus, Yoga Hosers, Fast & Furious 6, and Supernatural. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bmoviebreakdown/support
(Experimented with a change in format, didn't last long) This week we have decided to enrich our format by discussing several movie concepts and movies we have watched throughout this past week. Remakes and reboots aplenty. We get in to Nick’s feelings on Star Trek Beyond and Corey dives into the b-documentaries; Raiders! The Story Of The Greatest Fan Film Ever Made and Man Vs. Snake: The Long and Twisted Tale of Nibbler. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bmoviebreakdown/support
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In this episode of the DREAM. THINK. DO. podcast, be ready to believe in yourself and start dreaming! Listen To The Podcast: Have you ever dreamed of doing something that seemed impossible? That's definitely Jon Bailey's story. (He's my DTD guest this week.) Just a few years ago, Jon was managing a Chick Fil-a, but his dream was to do voice-over work. It didn't make sense… but with the support of his wife, he started to work his dream job on the side. Now Jon has over 300 movie trailers to his credit and he's the voice of “Honest Trailers” on the YouTubes. (HT's get about 3+million views per video) Plus, at the most recent Comi-Con in San Diego… it was announced that Jon secured one of the most sought-after roles in the industry! (You'll have to listen to the interview to get THAT story!) That's right. On today's DREAM. THINK. DO. Episode, Jon and I talk about his story and how he took specific steps to create his own dream job! In this episode, you will hear how Jon: Started small… and how you can too! Experimented over and over to get his voice and his business model just right Decided to build his dream job right from where he was living Used the power of relationships to land some of his biggest jobs Plus, you'll get to hear some of Jon's epic voices along the way too! This is one of my most fun… and inspiring interviews yet. So be sure to check it out! [Tweet "“Create the life you want, no matter where you are.” – Jon Bailey"] EPISODE RESOURCES MitchMatthews.com/iTunes DREAM. THINK. DO. @MitchMatthews Epic Voice Guy Jon Bailey Twitter Jon Bailey Facebook Jon Bailey YouTube Jon Bailey Instagram
This week, it's all hardware. (Finally, they scream!) As Mobile World Congress approaches, Jane, Douglas and Daniel chat about the upcoming hardware we can expect from the show, including the Samsung Galaxy S6, the HTC One M9, and much more. We also talk about Jane's Nexus 6, two months on take, which left commenters with a lot to say. Finally, Windows 10 Technical Preview for Phones just got released, and while it's not finished, we chat about whether Microsoft got it right. Hosts: Daniel Bader, Jane McEntegart, Douglas Soltys Run time: 53 minutes
Tracklisting: 1. Erick Rincon - Loituma (3ball Experimented) 2. Stereo Palma vs Jerry Rekonius - Dreaming (2010 Mashup) 3. Tim Healey,Nom De Strip - Let The Beat Flow (Hatiras Remix) 4. Gregori Klosman & Danny Wild - Kixxx (Original Mix) 5. Empire Of The Sun - Walking On A Dream (Mike Foyle feat. X Vertigo Remix) 6. Axwell & Sebastian Ingrosso - Together (Baccano Remix) 7. Martin Solveig ft Dragonette - Hello (Bassjackers Remix) 8. Chuckie Vs Tiesto - Move It 2 Industry (Tim Morgan Mashup) 9. Alex Sayz Feat Sibel - United As One (Andy Harding Remix) 10. BLV - Till I Come (Deejay Ozan Remix) 11. Pase Rock - Nights (Nadastrom Remix) 12. Tiesto - C'Mon (Original Mix) ft. Diplo 13. DJ Bam Bam - Watch The Club Go Feat. Mr. Robotic (Original Mix) 14. Barletta - Set it Off 15. Vince Fierro - Godhand 16. Carte Blanche - Gare Du Nord
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Cyber War, Joint Exercises, Networking - New Field of Warfare - Secret Services. Compliance - "The Experiment" - Mock Prisons, Prisoners and Guards, Sadism - Understanding of Human Nature. 1971 Stanford University Prison Experiment, Philip Zimbardo, Stanley Milgram - Disorientation, Depersonalization, De-individuation - Adaptation to Roles, Obedience to Authority. Divide and Conquer - Delphi Technique - Psychological Conditioning - Situations Controlling Human Behaviour - Worldwide Crisis Creation. Dehumanization - Numbers--Not People - Predictability for Total Control - Government Infiltration of Websites. Aerosol Spraying, Drugging - Prozac, Valium - Sedation of Public. Subconscious Alteration, Desensitization. Bahai Religion, United Nations - International Brotherhood - Sikhs. Jesuits, Intelligence Services. Puppet Masters, Old Families. *Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - March 26, 2008 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)
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