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    The Mens Room Daily Podcast
    The 10 Best Things Covered In Chocolate

    The Mens Room Daily Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 10:30


    Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting
    How To Hunt Deer - How To Hunt Late Season Warm Fronts

    Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 39:45


    This conversation explores the experiences of a substitute teacher and the dynamics within the classroom, touching on the challenges and rewards of teaching. It transitions into a discussion about food waste in schools and the implications of such waste. The latter part of the conversation shifts focus to hunting strategies, deer behavior in changing weather, and the importance of habitat management. The speakers reflect on their personal experiences and lessons learned through teaching and hunting. Takeaways: Substitute teaching can be unpredictable and rewarding. Students often test boundaries with substitute teachers. Food waste in schools is a significant issue. Hunting strategies change with seasonal weather patterns. Deer behavior is influenced by temperature changes. Scouting is essential for successful hunting. Public hunting requires different strategies than private hunting. Habitat management is crucial for deer survival. The school environment can greatly affect student behavior. Life lessons can be learned through teaching and hunting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting
    N.F.C. - Late Season Habitat For Deer with Jon Teater

    Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 69:40


    In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan Johnson and guest Jon Teater delve into the intricacies of habitat management for deer, discussing the importance of understanding deer behavior, the role of food sources, and effective hunting strategies. They also touch on parenting insights, creative engagement with children, and the significance of diverse communities in promoting sustainable practices. The conversation emphasizes the need for thoughtful habitat design and the complexities involved in managing wildlife effectively, especially during the winter months. Teater shares his future plans for educational resources aimed at improving habitat management practices among hunters and landowners. Takeaways: Habitat management is crucial for deer health and hunting success. Understanding local deer behavior can enhance hunting strategies. Creative parenting can foster a connection with nature in children. Diverse communities can provide valuable insights into sustainable practices. Winter months require specific considerations for deer nutrition. Food sources play a significant role in deer movement and behavior. Hunting strategies should align with deer movement patterns and habitat design. Complexity in habitat design can lead to better wildlife management. Transitioning from habitat management to hunting requires careful planning. Future plans include educational resources for better habitat management. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Nine Finger Chronicles - Sportsmen's Nation
    Late Season Habitat For Deer with Jon Teater

    Nine Finger Chronicles - Sportsmen's Nation

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 69:40


    In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan Johnson and guest Jon Teater delve into the intricacies of habitat management for deer, discussing the importance of understanding deer behavior, the role of food sources, and effective hunting strategies. They also touch on parenting insights, creative engagement with children, and the significance of diverse communities in promoting sustainable practices. The conversation emphasizes the need for thoughtful habitat design and the complexities involved in managing wildlife effectively, especially during the winter months. Teater shares his future plans for educational resources aimed at improving habitat management practices among hunters and landowners. Takeaways: Habitat management is crucial for deer health and hunting success. Understanding local deer behavior can enhance hunting strategies. Creative parenting can foster a connection with nature in children. Diverse communities can provide valuable insights into sustainable practices. Winter months require specific considerations for deer nutrition. Food sources play a significant role in deer movement and behavior. Hunting strategies should align with deer movement patterns and habitat design. Complexity in habitat design can lead to better wildlife management. Transitioning from habitat management to hunting requires careful planning. Future plans include educational resources for better habitat management. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Salad With a Side of Fries
    Building Connection and Community with Wellness In Mind (feat. Sarah Wragge)

    Salad With a Side of Fries

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 40:02


    Feel like you're in a routine of work, happy hour/holiday parties, too much food or alcohol and too little sleep? Or maybe you're looking for social plans that don't revolve around cocktails. If you struggle with blood sugar crashes, afternoon slumps, and that constant feeling of hunger, this episode may just be the key to finally feeling in control of your health—especially during the holiday season.In this episode of Salad With a Side of Fries, Jenn Trepeck welcomes Sarah Wragge, founder of Sarah Wragge Wellness, to discuss building a community and connecting with colleagues or friends without relying on alcohol-centered social events. They explore practical strategies for blood sugar balance, the power of starting your day with a protein-rich breakfast, effective food-sequence techniques, and how to create meaningful connections through fitness and wellness activities rather than traditional happy hours. Sarah shares her journey from corporate advertising to holistic nutrition coaching and reveals that balancing blood sugar throughout the day is the foundation for sustainable health.What You Will Learn in This Episode:✅ How blood sugar balance through strategic meal timing (eating every 3-4 hours with protein, fat, and fiber) eliminates food noise, constant hunger, prevents energy crashes, and helps you feel satisfied throughout the day without obsessing about food.✅ The transformative power of alkalizing the body before coffee using greens to combat inflammation, improve digestive health, boost morning energy levels, and counteract the acidic effects of caffeine, sugar, and processed foods.✅ Why building a wellness community through fitness classes, morning coffee dates, and movement activities creates deeper connections than alcohol-centered socializing, plus practical alcohol guidelines like consolidating drinking days and choosing quality over quantity.✅ The strategic approach to holiday indulgences using food sequencing—stacking nutrition with protein breakfast and meals throughout the day before dessert—to prevent blood sugar spikes and enjoy treats without guilt or post-meal crashes.The Salad With a Side of Fries podcast, hosted by Jenn Trepeck, explores real-life wellness and weight-loss topics, debunking myths, misinformation, and flawed science surrounding nutrition and the food industry. Let's dive into wellness and weight loss for real life, including drinking, eating out, and skipping the grocery store.TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Blood sugar balance strategies, meal timing for sustained energy and Sarah Wragge's journey from corporate advertising to holistic nutrition coaching05:19 Shifting wellness connection from alcohol-centered dinners to activities like a fitness class08:44 Building wellness community through coffee dates instead of happy hours and fixing the holiday mindset: small daily choices vs. January diet mentality12:37 Alkalizing the body with greens before coffee for digestive health16:07 Food sequencing and eating more less often for blood sugar stability21:24 Strategic alcohol guidelines: consolidating drinking days and picking your number25:08 Planning protein-forward meals before indulgences to prevent energy crashes31:37 Choosing to feel good every day35:52 The next frontier: micronutrients and fiber intake beyond macro trackingKEY TAKEAWAYS:

    Add Passion and Stir
    Jimmy Chen and Ofek Lavian Leverage Tech to Feed Hungry People

    Add Passion and Stir

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 51:53


    In this very special encore presentation, Jimmy Chen, founder/CEO of Propel and Ofek Lavian, founder/CEO of Forage, return to discuss current trends in using technology to ensure more people can access government food benefits. “As of January 27, 2025, at least, our plan is to continue to invest in the things that we have confidence that are not going to change over the 20-, 30-, 40-year time horizon, while we stay nimble and adapt to what might change in the next few weeks or months,” says Chen. “EBT funding is influenced significantly because of macroeconomics, probably to a greater extent than the actual policies of the administration of the White House,” Lavian predicts. Listen to hear about the latest technology trends that are assisting in theend of child hunger in America.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Mind & Matter
    Dietary Fat & Light Regulation of Circadian Biology | Louis Ptacek | 268

    Mind & Matter

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 84:40


    Send us a textHow seasonal changes in light and dietary unsaturated fats affect circadian rhythms in mammals.Topics Discussed:Evolutionary context of circadian rhythms: All organisms have adapted to Earth's 24-hour day for survival, with internal clocks slightly offset and adjusted by environmental cues.Molecular clock mechanism: Involves a feedback loop where proteins turn on/off genes, lasting ~24 hours, regulated by phosphorylation and degradation for timing precision.Genetic variations in sleep: Families with mutations in clock genes like PER2 cause extreme morning lark behavior, altering protein stability and period length by hours.Light entrainment: Morning light shortens human clocks (average 24.2 hours) to match 24-hour days; seasonal day length changes require gradual adjustments.Food & metabolic links: Seasonal food scarcity/abundance affects clock via glucose and fatty acids competing for protein modifications, as shown in diabetic mouse models.Role of unsaturated fats: Paper finds MUFA/PUFA ratios in diet alter phosphorylation of clock proteins, speeding or slowing adaptation to winter/summer light cycles in mice.Modern environmental impacts: Artificial light extends “daytime” signals, while constant food access erases seasonal patterns, contributing to obesity and diabetes risks.Jet lag & adaptations: Sudden time shifts mimic seasonal experiments; high-sugar/fat intake may phenocopy genetic effects to aid adjustment, though not recommended for health.Practical Takeaways:Expose yourself to morning natural light to help synchronize your internal clock and improve daily energy.Consume main meals during daylight hours and avoid late-night eating to align with natural metabolic rhythms.Limit evening screen time to reduce artificial blue light disrupting sleep onset.Consider varying diet seasonally, favoring diverse, whole foods to mimic natural availability patterns for better health.About the guest: Louis Ptacek, MD is a neurologist and professor at the University of California, San Francisco. He researches inherited neurological diseases and sleep traits, including genetic variations causing extreme early rising.Related Episode:M&M 237: Circadian Biology: Genetics, Behavior, Metabolism, Light, Oxygen & Melatonin | Joseph Takahashi*Not medical advice.Support the showAffiliates: Lumen device to optimize your metabolism for weight loss or athletic performance. MINDMATTER gets you 15% off. AquaTru: Water filtration devices that remove microplastics, metals, bacteria, and more from your drinking water. Through link, $100 off AquaTru Carafe, Classic & Under Sink Units; $300 off Freestanding models. Seed Oil Scout: Find restaurants with seed oil-free options, scan food products to see what they're hiding, with this easy-to-use mobile app. KetoCitra—Ketone body BHB + electrolytes formulated for kidney health. Use code MIND20 for 20% off any subscription (cancel anytime) For all the ways you can support my efforts

    The Fabulous Peltoncast: Seattle Sports and More

    DVOA Bowl 2 is here and it’s spectacular with the Rams and Seahawks battling Thursday night for the top record in the NFC. We preview it all and discuss whether there’s any concern over a last-second victory over Philip Rivers … Continue reading →

    The Sports Junkies
    Fast Food Restaurants Have Lost Their Mind

    The Sports Junkies

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 9:35


    From 12/16 Hour 2: The Sports Junkies react to rising fast food costs.

    Realfoodology
    Food Is Medicine: How Prescription Produce Is Healing Chronic Disease | Erin W. Martin

    Realfoodology

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 76:40


    281: Erin W. Martin is an aging expert and advocate for food-based healthcare. I am so excited to have her on the show - we're going deep into nutrition's role in longevity, health and wellness, and exploring how programs like FreshRx Oklahoma (which Erin founded) are literally prescribing organic produce to help lower-income families reverse conditions like type 2 diabetes and learn more about nutrition. You'll hear the latest on health policies nationwide and what you can do to get involved with a Food Is Medicine movement in your local community.  Topics Discussed: → Can food treat chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes? → How can the Food Is Medicine Act change healthcare in the U.S.? → What is FreshRx? → Can we reinvent what aging looks like? → How can growing and buying local food improve longevity? Sponsored By: → Paleovalley | Save at 15% at https://www.paleovalley.com/realfoodology and use code REALFOODOLOGY.  → Beekeepers Naturals | Go to https://www.beekeepersnaturals.com/realfoodology or enter code REALFOODOLOGY to get 20% off your order.  → BIOptimizers | BIOptimizers is having its 12 Days of Wellness Sale. Go to https://www.bioptimizers.com/realfoodology and get your MassZymes today and the limited time free gifts. If the promo has passed, you're still covered with my exclusive code REALFOODOLOGY that always gets you at least 15% off. → Puori | Feel the difference for yourself, go to https://www.puori.com/realfoodology and use the code REALFOODOLOGY at checkout for 20% off. → Our Place | Our Place is having their biggest sale of the year right now! Save up to 35% sitewide now through January 12th. Head to https://www.fromourplace.com/realfoodology to see why more than a million people have made the switch to Our Place kitchenware. And with their 100-day risk-free trial, free shipping, and free returns, you can shop with total confidence. No code needed!  → Everyday Dose | Get 61% off your first Coffee+ Starter Kit, a free A2 Probiotic Creamer, with over $100 in free gifts by going to https://www.everydaydose.com/realfoodology or entering REALFOODOLOGY at checkout. Timestamps:  → 00:00:00 - Introduction   → 00:04:38 - Gerontology + Aging  → 00:20:32 - Buying & Growing Local Food → 00:25:55 - FreshRx Oklahoma  → 00:33:36 - Food as Medicine   → 00:41:27 - Regenerative Farming → 00:46:54 - Legislation: Food is Medicine Act in Oklahoma  → 00:53:53 - Education is Key  → 01:02:08 - Eligibility & Access: Food Programs   → 01:08:49 - Get Involved + Connected Show Links: → Erin Martin - Free Food is Medicine Guide → FreshRx Oklahoma → Center for Nutrition & Health Impact  → Recipe4Health  → Need More Acres   → Community Servings  → Harvard University Center for Health Law and Policy  → National Produce Prescription Collaborative  Check Out: → Instagram  → TikTok  → YouTube Check Out Courtney:  →  LEAVE US A VOICE MESSAGE →  Check Out My new FREE Grocery Guide! →  @realfoodology →  www.realfoodology.com →  My Immune Supplement by 2x4 →  Air Dr Air Purifier →  AquaTru Water Filter →  EWG Tap Water Database

    Leveling Up: Creating Everything From Nothing with Natalie Jill
    498: The Hidden Connection Between Long COVID, Mold, and Mast Cell Activation with Dr. Tania Dempsey

    Leveling Up: Creating Everything From Nothing with Natalie Jill

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 69:24


    What if the random symptoms you've been told are "all separate" – the hives, exhaustion, brain fog, and digestive chaos – are actually ALL connected through one dysfunctional system in your body that affects 1 in 5 people? When Dr. Tania Dempsey left traditional medicine after being told she wouldn't get bonuses for patients with cholesterol over 200, she discovered something revolutionary: conditions like fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, long COVID, and mysterious autoimmune markers might all trace back to the same source: dysfunctional mast cells. In this conversation, Dr. Dempsey reveals why your mast cells (your body's security guards) might be stuck in overdrive, leaking over 1,200 different inflammatory chemicals throughout your body. She explains why perimenopausal women and adolescents are hit hardest, how hormones trigger these cellular explosions, and why that positive thyroid antibody test might not mean what you think. Most shocking? The conventional medical system's approach of treating symptoms separately might be exactly what's keeping you sick. Dr. Dempsey shares her personalized protocol that's helping patients reclaim their lives, but warns that you can't supplement your way out of this without addressing one crucial system everyone overlooks. If you've been gaslit by doctors, told your labs are "normal" despite feeling terrible, or you're navigating mysterious symptoms that worsen with hormonal changes, this conversation will help everything make sense.   Catch the full episode on YOUTUBE HERE: https://bit.ly/MidlifeConversationsYouTube    Learn More About Dr. Tania Dempsey   Instagram ➜ https://www.instagram.com/drtaniadempseymd  Website ➜   https://drtaniadempsey.com/    Thank you to our show sponsors! TIMELINE: Timeline is offering 20% off your order of Mitopure! Go to https://timeline.com/NATALIEJILL Free Gifts for being a listener of Midlife Conversations! Mastering the Midlife Midsection Guide: https://theflatbellyguide.com/ Age Optimizing and Supplement Guide: https://ageoptimizer.com   Connect with me on social media! Instagram: www.Instagram.com/Nataliejllfit Facebook: www.Facebook.com/Nataliejillfit   For advertising inquiries: https://www.category3.ca/  Disclaimer: Information provided in the Midlife Conversations podcast is for informational purposes only. This information is NOT intended as a substitute for the advice provided by your physician or other healthcare professional. Do not use the information provided in this podcast for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, or prescribing medication or other treatment. Always speak with your physician or other healthcare professional before making any changes to your current regimen.  Information provided in this podcast and the use of any products or services related to this podcast does not create a client-patient relationship between you and the host of Midlife Conversations or you and any doctor or provider interviewed and featured on this show. Information and statements may have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent ANY disease. Advertising Disclosure: Some episodes of Midlife Conversations may be sponsored by products or services discussed during the show. The host may receive compensation for such advertisements or if you purchase products through affiliate links. Opinions expressed about products or services are those of the host and/or guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any sponsor. Sponsorship does not imply endorsement of any product or service by healthcare professionals featured on this podcast.  

    The Fasting Method Podcast
    Letting Go of Perfection: How Alicia Learned to Work With Her Body

    The Fasting Method Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 42:06


    A heartfelt conversation on self-trust, mindset shifts, and healing without pressure. Episode #236

    Here to Evolve
    111. When "Good Enough" Becomes Self-Sabotage: Raise Your Floor, Keep Your Sanity

    Here to Evolve

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 39:16


    Feeling stuck in survival mode—skipping workouts, stress-snacking, sleeping less, and calling it "good enough"? In this fireside chat, we unpack how that bar quietly drops and what to do when "good enough" stops being enough. You'll learn how to spot the red flags, reframe your mindset, and raise your floor with small shifts that actually stick during busy seasons and the holidays. We riff on five everyday arenas where standards slip—and how to course-correct without perfectionism: Food noise vs food joy: enjoy treats on purpose, not by accident The good-enough workout: protect the appointment, adjust the dose Morning light vs winter blues: use light as a free energy reset Stress vs rest at family gatherings: step-out rituals that save your tone Gratitude as a reset: one specific thank-you that changes your day‍ Plus, we show you how to use habit anchors to make consistency automatic and craft a one-line floor statement you can run for the next 7 days.‍ APPLY FOR COACHING: https://www.lvltncoaching.com/1-1-coaching SDE Method app: https://www.lvltncoaching.com/sde-method-app The Fitness League Waiting List https://u3rwk.share.hsforms.com/2rkAwsFntTAeZ__PxwXdr4Q Macros Guide https://www.lvltncoaching.com/free-resources/calculate-your-macros Join the Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lvltncoaching FREE TOOLS to start your health and fitness journey: https://www.lvltncoaching.com/resources/freebies Alessandra's Instagram: http://instagram.com/alessandrascutnik Joelle's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joellesamantha?igsh=ZnVhZjFjczN0OTdn Josh's Instagram: http://instagram.com/joshscutnik Chapters: 00:00 The Drift into Survival Mode 03:19 Recognizing the Red Flags 09:06 The All-or-Nothing Mentality 12:59 Finding Balance in a Busy Life 16:06 Morning Routines and Alarm Strategies 18:12 Setting Boundaries: Floors and Ceilings in Life 19:10 Food Awareness: Noise vs. Joy 22:19 Adapting Workouts: Embracing Change 23:41 Light Exposure: Combatting Winter Blues 24:39 Navigating Family Gatherings: Stress vs. Rest 25:33 Gratitude as a Daily Reset 26:32 Habit Anchors: Small Changes, Big Impact 29:58 Self-Audit: Recognizing Good Enough 34:43 Small Upgrades for Big Benefits 37:20 Awareness and Action: The Path to Change

    Charting Pediatrics
    Navigating Pediatric Nutrition

    Charting Pediatrics

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 19:43


    Food is more than fuel. Its culture, comfort, connection and, increasingly, a source of confusion for families. Parents ask questions shaped by headlines, influencers and evolving dietary guidelines. Pediatricians aren't simply monitoring growth curves, they are helping families navigate a complex nutrition environment that influences children's health now and long into adulthood. In this episode, we explore how to navigate today's dietary landscape with clarity, compassion and evidence-based tools you can use in everyday practice, highlighting the importance of healthy eating.  This episode was recorded on the exhibit floor at the 2025 American Academy of Pediatrics Conference in Denver, Colorado. Praveen Goday, MD, is a gastroenterologist at Nationwide Children's Hospital, as well as the director of their nutrition and feeding programs. He is also a clinical professor at Ohio State University. Some highlights from this episode include: The current dietary landscape and the role of outside influences How the idea of health has changed throughout the years What best practices parents can use to positively influence their children  Hopes for the future of nutrition       For more information on Children's Colorado, visit: childrenscolorado.org. 

    TODAY with Hoda & Jenna
    December 15, Al Roker: What's Poppin' | Smize Brand | Wishes & Dreams

    TODAY with Hoda & Jenna

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 35:15


    Bravo personality Daryn Carp discusses her five hottest pieces of pop culture right now. Also, Tyra Banks joins to discuss her new viral ice cream brand “Smize and Dream” and her new Christmas song to go along with it. Plus, Jenna and Al surprise a super fan and her boyfriend- she thinks she's here to play a trivia game, but her boyfriend plans to propose live on-air!   Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    The Open Door Sisterhood Podcast
    Ep.528: Feeding ALL the People over the Holidays with Krista Gilbert and Alex Kuykendall

    The Open Door Sisterhood Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 42:21


    Christmas magic makers - do you have a group you are needing to feed? Perhaps you have one significant meal you are preparing for, or like us, you have days of meals that are needed to feed more than are usually home. We have some tips for you! From how to make the food stretch (think loaves and fishes but in soup format) to how to get others to help (assign jobs or favorite foods) we've got ideas for you. We also cover how to balance from sit down to feed yourselves, how a "food bar" helps meet various preferences and dietary restrictions, and how bigger kids eat more, but also can take on a lot more responsibility.   Food during the holidays can bring an extra dose of nostalgia. Let's not let it also bring an extra dose of stress. Plan ahead. Bring a joyful attitude. And celebrate that you have mouths to feed and food to offer them. Expectations might need to be adjusted, but we believe in you and trust that, along with your team of helpers, you can feed ALL the people this holiday season. A FEW THINGS MENTIONED Proverbs 11:25 QUESTIONS TO HELP YOU RISE What does success look like to you as you gather people this season? What is one way you can prepare now to gather and feed people near Christmas? What would it look like to involve others in the cooking this year? Make a list of possible meals that you can make or you can download Krista's Christmas planning guide, get it out of your head to the paper. How can you embody the spirit of Christmas this year as you host others? LET'S CONNECT! Did you like this episode? Let us know and leave a review on itunes or share it with a friend. Or message us on Instagram – we'd love to hear from you! Get the Daily Dozen Checklist -12 habits that will immediately make y  

    TODAY
    TODAY December 16, 3RD Hour: Consumer Confidential: Linkedin's Workplace Trends for 2026 | Catching Up With… Ryan Eggold | Shop Today: Unique Gifts

    TODAY

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 30:37


    Linkedin's Editor in Chief Dan Roth presents Linkedin's annual list of “Big Ideas”, their predictions for the New Year based on input from executives, experts, and economists. Also, catching up with actor Ryan Eggold to hear all about his new Christmas movie “My Secret Santa”. Plus, Shop Today contributor Melissa Garcia showcases some unique last-minute gifts for foodies, crafters, beauty gurus, and more. And, executive chef of NYC's “Ci Siamo” Hillary Sterling demonstrates how to make a delicious Hannukah meal- braised brisket with chickpeas, raisins, and pine nuts and noodle kugel. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    All Of It
    Family Recipes to Take to the Grave

    All Of It

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 17:23


    Through her Instagram and TikTok account, ghostlyarchive, Rosie Grant documents recipes she finds on gravestones and her own process trying to recreate them. She talks about her recently published the book, To Die For: A Cookbook of Gravestone Recipes, and take calls from listeners who family recipes from their (deceased) loved ones.

    The Restaurant Guys
    Who was at Food & Wine Classic - Charleston?

    The Restaurant Guys

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 56:39 Transcription Available


    This is one of the two shows recorded on location at the Food & Wine Classic - Charleston 2025. Our GuestsIvy OdomThe Restaurant Guys catch up with Ivy Odom, Senior Lifestyle Editor at Southern Living Magazine, at the Food & Wine Classic - Charleston. They talk about bourbon, recipes, bacon fat, and how those support her passion for Southern cooking and hospitality. James LondonJames London of Charleston's Chubby Fish and Seahorse stops by for a chat. Chubby Fish received a mention in the Michelin Guide and spot on The All-Time Eater 38. James describes the democratic method for procuring a table at Chubby Fish and the distinctive service once you are seated. With an eye to the future, James outfitted his new bar Seahorse with the hope we can still get cocktails there in 20 years. Hunter LewisHunter Lewis, editor-in-chief of Food & Wine magazine, shares his perspective on the evolving culinary landscape, the importance of in-person events, and the blend of digital growth to facilitate storytelling. He offers the best hedge against AI domination: human interaction.InfoIvy's bookhttps://www.ivyodom.com/cookbookIvy @ Southern Livinghttps://www.southernliving.com/author/ivy-odomJames' placehttps://www.chubbyfishcharleston.com/Hunter @ Food & Winehttps://www.foodandwine.com/Enjoy over-decorated restaurants with Christmas cocktails through January 6, 2026https://www.catherinelombardi.com/Check out New Year's Eve in New Brunswick, NJhttps://www.newbrunswicknewyearseve.com/ Become a Restaurant Guys' Regular!https://www.buzzsprout.com/2401692/subscribeMagyar Bankhttps://www.magbank.com/Withum Accounting https://www.withum.com/restaurantOur Places Stage Left Steakhttps://www.stageleft.com/ Catherine Lombardi Restauranthttps://www.catherinelombardi.com/ Stage Left Wineshophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/ To hear more about food, wine and the finer things in life:https://www.instagram.com/restaurantguyspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/restaurantguysReach Out to The Guys!TheGuys@restaurantguyspodcast.com**Become a Restaurant Guys Regular and get two bonus episodes per month, bonus content and Regulars Only events.**Click Below!https://www.buzzsprout.com/2401692/subscribe

    Investing in Regenerative Agriculture
    396 Erin Martin - Making America Healthy Again with food as medicine, not Ozempic

    Investing in Regenerative Agriculture

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 69:20 Transcription Available


    Make America healthy again: is that helping the food-as-medicine movement or hurting it? And why is it so important to focus on quality food as medicine- which means nutrient density and real quality- rather than settling for simply “more fruit and vegetables”? Why would you, if you can, deny people with severe diabetes and lower incomes the best-quality food possible, especially when it has the biggest ripple effect?Today, a check-in conversation with Erin Martin, one of the leaders advancing the food as medicine movement in the US. It has been an exciting, interesting, and challenging few years — from speaking on the Hill in Washington, to passing a food as medicine act in her home state of Oklahoma (which has some of the worst health crises in the country), to scaling their program of prescribing produce to reverse type 2 diabetes to over 500 patients. But also: politics, making America and children healthy again, a global and local health crisis spiralling out of control, GLP-1 drugs breaking through, and somehow food and regenerative agriculture becoming polarising, a political minefield.So much to talk about: the first social impact bond, which isn't a bond but an outcome-based payment scheme,  is coming in early 2026 in Oklahoma. And super important: real data is showing massive savings when it comes to prescribing healthy vegetables, fruit, and cooking classes.More about this episode.==========================In Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food podcast show we talk to the pioneers in the regenerative food and agriculture space to learn more on how to put our money to work to regenerate soil, people, local communities and ecosystems while making an appropriate and fair return. Hosted by Koen van Seijen.==========================

    Small & Gutsy
    Small & Gutsy Features Home Again, LA - Supportive Home Search and Much More

    Small & Gutsy

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 48:23


    One of the biggest travesties in our country is the number of unhoused individuals and families. Home Again LA is changing the narrative around homelessness by recognizing it as a situational crisis, not a personal failure. Through innovative partnerships with faith-based organizations, corporations, and community agencies, HALA has helped over 600 families transition from homelessness to permanent, stable housing while building resilience and hope. Albert Hernandez, CEO of Home Again LA, shares his personal journey from a family on the brink of homelessness to leading one of the most impactful nonprofits serving unhoused families in Los Angeles County. Albert's Personal Story One of 11 siblings raised in Koreatown, Los Angeles Father passed away when Albert was 14; mother worked two jobs to support the family Started working at Boys and Girls Club at age 14 with a 4.0 GPA Every paycheck went to help his mother with rent, food, and family necessities Worked in the nonprofit sector for 20+ years before joining Home Again LA as CEO in July 2015 The Homelessness Crisis Most Angelenos are one paycheck away from homelessness Post-pandemic cost of living increases: Food costs have doubled 1-bedroom rent: $1,800 → $2,400–$2,500/month Families have deep roots in Los Angeles County and often cannot simply "move elsewhere" The unhoused community is vastly misunderstood Home Again LA's Core Programs 1. Emergency Shelter (Core Program) 90-day program for families with children experiencing homelessness Operates like a "boot camp"—fast-paced, goal-oriented Average turnaround: 54 days to permanent housing Congregations provide overnight housing (6 PM–7 AM) Day center offers showers, laundry, job training, case management, Wi-Fi Key requirement: Children must be enrolled in school and attending regularly Serves families fleeing domestic violence and those experiencing job loss/income disruption 2. Rapid Rehousing Program 6-month program (launched 2017) Our organization pays a portion of the security deposit and rent Month 1: 90% of rent Month 2: 80% of rent Gradually decreases so family takes over 100% by end of program Results: 471 families served; all but 2 successfully took over their leases 12-month follow-up support to ensure housing stability 3. Eviction Prevention Program Started during the pandemic Provides financial assistance for families with rental arrears Includes employment support and financial stability planning Impact (2020–2021): Leveraged over $2 million in federal, state, and county funding Continues today as cost-of-living crisis persists 4. Financial Education/Outreach Program Classes on credit vs. debit, building emergency savings, understanding interest rates Partnership with Operation Hope for homeownership certification classes Success story: 3 families who were living in their cars are now homeowners 5. After-School Care Partnership Partnership with local Boys and Girls Club Scholarships for all families' children Allows parents to work full 8-hour shifts (pickup as late as 5–7 PM) Critical for parental employment stability THE FAITH-BASED PARTNERSHIP MODEL Origins: Founded in 2008 by faith-based community members who recognized the fastest-growing unhoused population was families with children No dedicated shelter facility — congregations provide evening beds (6 PM–7 AM) Parishioner involvement: Provide meals, homework tutoring, mock interviews, emotional support Corporate partnerships: Walt Disney Company, Logix Federal Credit Union, National Charity League (mothers & daughters volunteer group) Not a faith-based organization — rather, a secular nonprofit that works alongside faith communities Impact: 90% of graduating families report that "being treated like any other community member" was the most impactful part of the program AHA MOMENTS The Estrada Family Story Single mother and teenage son fleeing domestic violence Mother had zero credit history — no credit card, apartment, or vehicle in her name She was "invisible" to the housing system Required 116 days in shelter (vs. typical 90 days) Successfully housed; son is now in college and volunteers for program participants Lesson: No credit history is worse than bad credit; flexibility and advocacy are essential BEST PRACTICES HIGHLIGHTED Quality over Quantity: Focus on compassionate, individualized care rather than serving maximum numbers Treat the nonprofit like a business: Sustainable fundraising, financial reserves, and operational planning are non-negotiable Collaboration is essential: Leverage partnerships with Boys and Girls Club, financial institutions, corporations, and faith organizations It takes a village: No single entity can solve homelessness; success requires community infrastructure Flexibility within structure: Accountability (school attendance, job seeking) balanced with compassion for unique circumstances 12-month follow-up: Maintain relationships post-housing to ensure long-term stability Treat people with dignity: Break bread together; ask "How can we help?" not "How did you fail?" ORGANIZATIONAL CHALLENGES & SOLUTIONS Challenge: Landlord hesitancy to rent to formerly unhoused families Solution: Education, advocacy letters, and relationship-building. Today, landlords proactively call HALA when units become available. Challenge: After-school childcare prevents parents from working full shifts Solution: Partnership with Boys and Girls Club providing scholarships for all families' children. Challenge: Pandemic-era income loss and rental arrears Solution: Eviction Prevention Program leveraging $2M+ in government grants (2020–2021). HOW TO GET INVOLVED Website: HomeAgainLA.org Phone: (818) 562-7778 Services Available: Emergency shelter for families with children Rapid rehousing assistance Eviction prevention support Financial education classes Employment support and job training Volunteer opportunities Facility tours Ways to Help: Donate to support families Volunteer with congregations or corporate teams Host a meal or tutoring session Provide job training or mock interviews Become a landlord partner NOTABLE QUOTES "One of the biggest travesties in our country is the number of unhoused individuals and families. We are a developed country, after all, and often fail to take care of our own." — Dr. Laura Scherck Wittcoff "Most of us are a paycheck away from losing our homes. The reality is, we're just trying to survive." — Albert Hernandez "It's not a handout. There are some requirements. The family has to have some skin in the game." — Albert Hernandez "Being treated like any other member of this community was the most impactful part of the process." — 90% of HALA graduates "They're not just making and serving dinner. They're actually breaking bread with the family." — Albert Hernandez, on volunteers RECOMMENDED LISTENING FOR Nonprofit leaders and staff Social entrepreneurs and business leaders Faith community organizers Policymakers addressing homelessness Corporate volunteer coordinators Anyone interested in community-based solutions to homelessness Job seekers and career counselors Listen to the entire episode at SmallandGutsy.org    

    The Way of Valor
    190: Redefining the F Word: Faith, Family, and Finding God's Purpose with Tamela Davis

    The Way of Valor

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 30:33


    Send us a textIn this inspiring episode, host Angie Taylor sits down with Tamela Davis, founder of The F Word and wife of New Orleans Saints linebacker Demario Davis, to talk about the beauty of faith-filled living, raising a family grounded in purpose, and walking authentically with God in a culture obsessed with image and influence.Tamela shares the powerful story behind The F Word, her lifestyle brand centered on Faith, Family, Food, Football, and Freedom — and how God turned a simple idea into a ministry that impacts lives. She and Angie dive deep into:How to live authentically without losing the call to become more like ChristThe difference between religion and relationship with GodWhat it means to steward influence with humility in a culture of fameThe heart and intentionality behind homeschooling six childrenWhy God is teaching her to see herself as worthy of the same love and grace she pours out to othersThis episode is a beautiful reminder for every woman, mom, and believer that your story is for His glory and that caring for yourself is part of honoring the God who made you.Connect with Tamela Davis: Website: thefword.us Instagram: Tamela DavisConnect with Angie Taylor on:IG: https://www.instagram.com/mrsangietaylor/?hl=enFB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090424997350

    On The Pen: The Weekly Dose
    Compounded Retatrutide? What the Judge Said

    On The Pen: The Weekly Dose

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 29:09


    Retatrutide is years away from FDA approval and yet the fight over access, price, control of this medication is already well underway. That's what this podcast is going to be about today. There's well over a hundred thousand people by my estimates who are already on some form of this medication today. And that should tell you enough about how disruptive this molecule is and will be. It is a game changer among game changer. We've been talking about it for three years here at On The Pen, well before any of your favorite gym bros were talking about Retatrutide. We were talking about Reta, who tried Retatrutide here at On The Pen. And that's because we identified this triple agonist as a game changer among game changers. So This is going to be a very Retatrutide heavy episode, and so I hope you'll join us and stick with us if this is a topic you enjoy, because I think this is really going to effectively lay the groundwork for what accessibility to this medication will look like. So let's get into it. Welcome to the On The Pen Podcast with your host, Dave Knapp. Welcome to the On The Pen, the weekly dose podcast. This is our weekly roundup in incretin memetic news. And frankly, there's no news that is bigger than Reta-Trutide news. Just find me any news that is bigger than the data that we got on Reta-Trutide. Now, we already did a video about the Triumph Phase II clinical trials that we got in osteoarthritis of the knee. You can go back and check out that video if you'd like more data. So we're not gonna super... rehash the data. We'll go over at a high level what the data showed us. We're not going to go over how the medicine works, because by now we all know that it's the triple agonist, right? If terzapatide was a dual agonist, GLP-GIP, Retatrutide is the triple agonist that adds to it a glucagon component, which is absolutely just shredding, shredding liver fat. It is absolutely revving up people's metabolism and showing a tremendous amount of weight loss. So let's get into what the weight loss looked like in this first trial, because there are longer obesity trials where, where the primary outcome is the weight loss this was again a specific trial in measuring pain reduction in folks with osteoarthritis of the knee but check out these numbers these are placebo adjusted meaning it's taking the two percent out that people lost on placebo but looking at these numbers Folks on one milligram over forty eight weeks lost seventeen percent. They bumped up to four milligrams. Those folks lost twenty two percent. So right there at the lowest dose, you're already reaching the efficacy of today's drugs that are on the market, like triseptide and semaglutide in their various forms. If you bumped up to eight milligrams, you saw twenty four percent placebo adjusted weight loss and at twelve milligrams, twenty six point four percent weight loss. Adding back in that two percent of the placebo that those on placebo loss, that's twenty eight point four percent weight loss in these forty eight weeks at the highest dose. When you adjust for some of the more real world outcomes, you kind of ding the numbers a little bit based upon people who quit the drug, et cetera. Those numbers look more like a twenty percent weight loss and twenty three point seven percent weight loss at the highest dose. But even then, you're still seeing a drug that is better than the current drugs that are on the market. around forty eight percent of patients on Retatrutide lost greater than twenty five percent. And then if you were at that twelve twelve milligram dose, that highest dose patients lost fifty nine percent of patients lost more than twenty five percent of their body weight. There was a subset that lost thirty percent of their body weight and some even over thirty five percent of their body weight on Retatrutide. So the lower doses compete with today's best drugs and the upper doses are entering into bariatric surgery level weight loss. And that's putting the whole obesity system on notice and probably a lot of surgeons nervous because typical body weight loss was something like the street sleeve gastrectomy. For example, it's about eighteen to twenty five percent body weight. The Roux-en-Y gastric bypass twenty five to thirty five percent weight loss or the duodenal switch thirty to forty percent weight loss. So the upper doses of Ritutrutide overlap with sleeve and bypass outcomes without any surgery. It's incredible. It is a game changer among game changer. It is the new benchmark in obesity medicine. And there's actually more data, like I said, landing in later twenty twenty six. The longer duration will historically, if history is a marker, equal more weight loss than we even see here at this forty eight weeks. We have an interview that will be airing later this week on our channel and on our podcast with our friend Mimi from Australia who just wrapped up her clinical trial on Retatrutide. They ended it like ten weeks early on her, which was a huge bummer to her. So we're going to hear from her because she had to end abruptly. We're going to hear her story, an incredible story. She's one of those folks that got up that thirty five percent body weight loss in the time that she was on Retatrutide. So, this is just showing you that these drugs are not simply an alternative to bariatric surgery. We are approaching a point in time where these are on par with bariatric surgery, and as people are on this Reta-Trutide trial, you see that these numbers aren't plateauing either. So we will see stronger weight loss numbers the longer that these folks are on this trial. And I think you'll see some of those numbers in that population of folks on the higher doses eclipse maybe even some of what we see with some of these bariatric surgeries. the real story that i think is taking shape here is not in how powerful Retatrutide is because we've literally been expecting or anticipating this kind of data for more than three years at on the pin we've been talking about this and i think that's sort of reflected in the fact that you didn't see this massive spike in eli lilly stock wall street was expecting this as well Um, so it was on par, I think with expectations, but the expectations are astronomical compared to previous options that were available to patients and all the innovation in the world. All of these drugs, we talked at last week about WV, E double Oh seven, the James Bond of weight loss that targets fat, not only targets fat loss, but it also targets the promotion of building of, of lean muscle mass. We're talking about an insane future in obesity medicine. But none of it means anything if people can't access it. And that's really where we are today in terms of ensuring that there's going to be an option for everyone. And that's sort of what I want to get into today, because Lilly wants Retatrutide to be classified as a biologic, so not a traditional small molecule drug like you've seen every other incretin and nutrient-stimulated hormone-treating obesity on the market to date. They're trying to get this classified as a biologic. Now, we talked about this before on the podcast. That matters in three major ways. It affects the exclusivity length of time that a pharmaceutical company has on a drug. That goes from, I believe, five years of market exclusivity to twelve. It affects compounding rules because biologics cannot be compounded. And then that gives the pharmaceutical companies a tremendous amount of pricing power in the marketplace, because essentially there's no competition and there's no competition for a long time. But this whole argument about getting this classified as a biologic is not about safety. It's about protection and we're going to get into it. So let's explain this here. This is why Retatrutide really is not a biologic arguably. So biologics are large proteins. There are hundreds of or even thousands of amino acids grown in living cells that are sensitive to tiny manufacturing changes. Retatrutide is a short chain peptide. It's chemically synthesized and it is below the traditional biological size thresholds when it comes to how those things are defined. We'll just leave it at that. So even though it acts like a biologic in the body, it's made like a drug. It's made like a small molecule drug. And if it's treated as a drug, they get, like I said, five years of market exclusivity. Now, really a lot of confusion around what this means, but essentially the first five years of the life of a drug, the patent can be challenged for a number of reasons. We've seen patent challenges right now are going on in the courts for both semaglutide and terzepatide. But these companies are guaranteed that five years of market exclusivity, no matter how those patent lawsuits shake out. That five years jumps to twelve years with the biologic. So ultimately, there's no biosimilars that are allowed during that twelve year window. Again, with terzapatidin and semaglutide, it's five years. They could lose their market exclusivity within five years of the release of the patent. twelve years with a biologic. So if they lose their patent challenges on Trezabitide, they still have some time left with market exclusivity for the drug. They likely will not lose those, but that jumps to twelve years. And I think the most important thing to understand about the reclassification of Reta-Trutide to a biologic would mean that, 503A and 503B pharmacies are effectively locked out of compounding this medication, 503Bs would have some latitude arguably, but they would face extreme barriers. Routine compounding becomes legally and technically restricted because biological status doesn't slow compounding down. It actually shuts the door or almost completely shuts the door. Biologics not only would allow Lilly to have longer market exclusivity, no compounding, but it would allow them to command a higher price in the marketplace because A, they get this designation and there's an assumption when they bring this to market that they're harder to manufacture, that they're harder to copy, that there are fewer negotiating alternatives for payers. They can command a higher price with the insurance companies, and the price pressure stays muted for much longer because, again, you don't have those pressures of compounding. You don't have the pressures externally from lawsuits that could end your market exclusivity in that first five years of the drug's existence. So there's just a lot of price pressure upwards on a biologic compared to a normal small molecule drug. And when there's no credible alternative or backup option, which to Retatrutide, there wouldn't be, it'd be the first drug that has bariatric surgery level results. The prices won't come down. They'll command a massive price and the prices won't come down. So let's talk about where this currently stands because ultimately the Eli Lilly went to the FDA. We've been covering this for well over a year, maybe close to two years now, a year and a half at least. Lily went to the FDA, they said, we want this classified as a biologic, here are the reasons why. The FDA initially said, no, we're not gonna do that. So Lily challenged that decision in court. So the point that we're at today is the court told the FDA to reconsider and better explain itself So the first no given to the FDA to Lilly didn't stick. The courts looked at it and they said, you need a better, you need to reconsider your decision and you need to explain your decision better to Lilly. So ultimately we're sitting now at the point where the court has made its decision that the FDA has to go back and now we await basically what the FDA has to say on this. But if this thing is classified as a biologic, that would be a massive massive loss for patients. Now, again, we're, we're focusing on the accessibility of this drug into the future. And, and I think that this is an important conversation to have. One of the interesting points that I have to bring into the conversation is the fact that I got to sit in on a, on a closed session question and answer with the media. I didn't get to answer or, excuse me, excuse me, ask a question at this time, but shortly after the most favored nations announcement, with eli lilly and the trump administration in the oval office that day there was a press briefing that i was invited to dave ricks was asked by max bayer reporter of endpoints who we've interviewed here on this very podcast and he was asked was Retatrutide included in the most favored nations discussions meaning will we get a cash pay version of Retatrutide uh that is you know circumventing the pbms uh will we get these cheaper prices will will it be be two hundred fifty dollars also and there was a hard no there was a hard no like no that was not included that was not part of these discussions even though what we heard from the trump administration was that those these companies that were jumping on to the most favored nations agreement were also agreeing to offer future drugs at most favored nations pricing now was lily saying that no they're not going to offer it at the it wasn't part of the negotiations in terms of the price points that they had discussed for triseptide maybe or did it mean altogether there won't be a cash pay option of this medication i don't know um that we would love to get clarity on But I highly doubt we're going to get any more information than necessary at this point in time. So, Reta-Trutide is being positioned to be a drug that, and well so, should be offered at a premium. This is a drug that is far exceeding the current drugs that are on the market. I think that we're gonna see even the indications of Reta-Trutide far beyond simple obesity, but it is going to be their crown jewel for the next decade, more than likely. Reta-Trutide is going to be a massive drug, and so they're attempting to build a moat around it. And these are things that we need to be aware of as a community so that we can hold our positions and conversations about these and basically, you know, be able to articulate to people in positions of power like this is an important thing to us. This is an important thing in the advocacy of obesity and sort of the next frontier of the fight of accessibility, which marches on. each and every day because of course the current drugs, while as great as they are and as much as access is expanding, there are still people with sicker or rather more advanced versions of metabolic disease that are gonna need these newer treatments and price is going to be a huge factor. So let's talk about the gray market right now because I think it's also nearly impossible to talk about this topic without including a discussion about the gray market because there are, as I mentioned at the outset, hundreds of thousands of people on this medication already. So research grade Retatrutide exists. It's in the gray markets of the Internet. It's where people are going and they're buying, you know, basically versions of these these peptides that are made in factories overseas. They're being imported into the United States, oftentimes illicitly in shipments that are marked as something else. The FDA has tried to crack down. There's no doctor involved in this. It's a very, that's why it's called the gray market, right? So it's not a prescription medicine, but the demand for this is massive. And all you have to do is really scroll your TikTok for about fifteen minutes. You're going to come across a insane amount of content on the topic of Retatrutide. An insane amount of, and oftentimes, you know, what I find most disturbing is oftentimes it looks like very young people. very young people taking Retatrutide. Crazy, it's crazy. But the demand is massive and there's a whole gray market for it proliferating over on TikTok and in the far reaches of the internet. And I would estimate that tens, if not hundreds of thousands of people are already or have already used it. And I think it's a testament to a to to the effectiveness of this drug. It's also a testament to the fact that there needs to be more guardrails, I think, around this stuff than there currently is, because gray markets appear and they thrive when legal access lags the reality of the demand for the medication. And you saw this earlier this week as we launched a petition to fight back against the Safe Drug Act of twenty twenty five, a drug, a drug act that is in theory designed to put guardrails around compounding. But in practice, I think is creating a new battlefield for Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk to shut down compounding on the current classes of medications, which is why We as a community need to be loud about our opposition to it. If they were really concerned about the safety of compounds, they would do two very simple things. They would require reporting around the active pharmaceutical ingredient of a compound. Patients ought to be able to know where the actual source of their medication is coming from. And they should know that those places are FDA approved and inspected. And the second thing is they should require adverse event reporting. Those are required of 503Bs. They should be required of 503As as well. 503As are making a tremendous amount of money. They're making thousands and thousands of these scripts. So when there are adverse events, they should be required to report those to the FDA. Simple. None of that is in this bill. None of it. None of it. Instead, it seeks to put caps on the amount of compounds that can be made by a compound pharmacy without them having to report to the FDA. And then it seeks to codify the definition of essential copy. Again, all of these things that will become law and then argued in court and then a battlefield for Lilly to potentially win a legal battle and thwart compounding. It's creating a new battlefield for them. They're losing in the courts. They're losing with the current language that exists in the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. So we create new language. We create new law. Just vague enough to pull some threads and hopefully win something in court. That's how I see it. You may see it differently. If you do, curious to hear from you. But if you want to fight back against this legislation, you can go to otplinks.com and fight back against that. piece of legislation, because I think that we need as a community to have our voices heard on this, especially those who have gotten healthier by way of compounded medications. So the rumor on the gray market, to get back and close the thought loop here, There's been no specific FDA cutoff announced, but what the rumors going around are that that the compounded versions of GLP ones, especially obesity medicine in the gray market, are all going to turn off like a sieve on January first. Now, I seem to feel like this is probably more of a marketing tactic by these companies to sell a whole bunch of peptides at the end of the year. I think that's probably creating some panic and probably panic buying on people's parts. And so these companies are benefiting greatly. Again, that's why there should be guardrails around this. There's no guardrails around this at all. I mean, at the end of the day, they can say whatever they want to say, so long as they cloak everything in research grade. And these rumors proliferate around and people spend thousands, tens of thousands of dollars. I've heard of people having twenty years worth of Retatrutide in their freezer. Why? For what purpose do you need that? So just a massive amount of money made in this gray market. And that's not to knock people who use it. I say this all the time, but I think it's worth qualifying the statement. It's not knocking people who use it. I get it. But at the same time, we're talking about an industry that is, there's no altruism here. They're in it for money just as much as Eli Lilly is, except they have actually done nothing in the way of advancing medicine. They've just taken intellectual property, copied it, and sold it to you with a label that says, don't put this in your body. So you know where I stand on the gray market. I've heard from many people who've been injured by gray market stuff. It's just what it is. It's a gray market. You're taking your health into your own hands. Please, whatever you're doing out there, as risky as it may be, please involve your doctor and let your doctor know what you're doing so you can be monitored for the things your doctor believes you should be monitored for if you're using this. But this all underscores, again, the need for accessibility to these medications, the need for us to be aware of the fact that a moat is already being built around the most advanced metabolic drug in the pipeline. And we just need to be aware so that when it comes time to fight, we're all ready and informed. And that's what this podcast is serving to do. Before we jump into the next topic, I do want to thank our sponsor, our headline sponsor of this podcast. is a company called Shed. Now, if you are looking for access to care for obesity, then look no further than our partners at Shed who believed in this podcast enough to help us do it full time. You can go to Trished.com and use code OTP25 to save twenty five percent at Trished.com, where you're going to get connected to a doctor who will when medically necessary prescribe medication to treat your obesity. You also get access to coaching. You'll get access to all sorts of medication, whether it's the branded or the compounded versions, depending on your specific situation. All of it is available at Trished.com. They use one of my favorite compound pharmacies in the game, Strive Pharmacy, which I've gotten the chance to dig into on my own. I really love what they do there. They're a It functionally operates a lot more like a 503B. Uh, and I think that they're doing great work over at a strive pharmacy. They partner with shed. So I just love this, this, and when we were looking for somebody to offer a compounded versions, I wanted to make sure that I trusted the pharmacy. People always ask me, Dave, who, who should I go to? I'm like the pharmacy matters more than anything because you want to trust the source of your medication. So try shed.com use code OTP25. Listen, you're going to want to learn about taking any new medication before you take it. Learn about the potential side effects. Learn about the trade offs. There's no free lunch, but all of the information that you're going to need, you can find it. Try shed.com and be familiarizing yourself with all of your options there. So thank you to Shed for being a wonderful partner here at On The Pen. Now let's talk about some data that dropped. We're talking about accessibility and all of the sort of advancements in the world mean very little if people can't access it. That's why I think this data that dropped this past week from our friends over at Rowe is incredible. Absolutely game changing data. So check out this data. Real world telehealth data looking at sixty eight weeks. This is looking at patients who were enrolled in their row body program and on a GLP one specifically some maglutide mean weight loss in this study looked at again patients in over sixty eight weeks. The mean weight loss was sixteen point six percent on average. Thirty three percent of patients lost more than twenty percent and the safety in this study and looking at this data match the clinical trials. So what we're seeing here is that care for obesity can be delivered through a telehealth platform at scale and match clinical trial results. So that scalability decides how many people get access. There are not enough doctors out there to serve the over hundred million people in the United States living with overweight or obesity. so when you hear these blowhard doctors online calling all telehealth platforms except their own a pill mill or as i like to say pin mill the data is actually showing something quite different in that this type of obesity care can be delivered at scale through telehealth platforms it can meet people where they're at and allow people to get care without the shame, without the stigma, without their doctor just pointing to the door and saying, if you want a GLP-I, get out of my office. I ain't going to get it here. How ridiculous. But these people can go to platforms like Rho or Shed or any number of telehealth platforms that are out there and not only get access to medicine, but get access to care. So of course, not all telehealth companies are created equal. Of course, not all compound pharmacies are created equal. You want to do your homework and all of that. But this is data that shows that This kind of care can be delivered at scale via a virtual platform and show similar results to a clinical trial. I think, and this is peer reviewed data, and I think that this is just absolutely great news because when we talk about the problem, we need scalable solutions. The old brick and mortar ain't going to work when you don't have enough doctors to serve enough patients. If we want to get life-changing treatments like ritatratide or terzapatide, semaglutide, whatever, into the hands of the people who need it the most, we need companies to innovate scalable tech platforms that can meet patients where they are, that can leverage current technologies to find people the care that they need. And in this case, it's access to a doctor. It's access to a platform. It's access to prescription medication when appropriately prescribed. And it can be done, and it is being done. So I think this is great news, and will play a huge part in the future. As we talk about Retatrutide, even though it's a year and a half away, maybe a little bit longer, it's already exposing – the issues around accessibility and pricing. Hopefully there will be compounded versions available if they're medically necessitated, if there are shortages. We hope that the battleground for that is not already set and won by Lilly before this drug even comes to market. But there are strategies being done to keep people boxed out But I can tell you that whatever happens with Retatrutide, the future of obesity medicine is in virtual care. And platforms are rising to the occasion. Retatrutide hasn't reached patients yet, but it's already forcing the system to show us, you know, are you ready? Are you ready to deliver bariatric surgery level results at scale to the people who need them? So I am so thankful that you joined me here on this podcast today. Again, we love to talk about we're at a Retatrutide. If you're interested, we've been going live every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at eleven a.m. Central Time here on our YouTube channel, on our tick tock, on our X platform. We're doing that because there's enough news to bring you just about every single day. And we've been doing it for the last couple of weeks. If you've enjoyed it, let me know in the comments of the video on YouTube. Send me an email at David on the pen dot com. Uh, so every single Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and then we do a weekly rundown of the obesity medicine news every Tuesday. That's what this is. The weekly dose podcast. You can catch this on all of the platforms that you listen to your podcasts on, and please make sure to leave us a five star rating and review before you log out of your podcast app. That helps so much. I don't think you guys understand how much that helps, uh, the work that we do here to just train the podcast algorithms that this one is worth listening to. I hope you enjoyed today's podcast. If you did, drop it a thumbs up, five-star review, subscribe on YouTube, do all the things. Thank you for being here, and thank you for being the best part of what we do. We will catch you on the next one. Thank you, my friends. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    CHEFS
    ÉRIC GUÉRIN - PARTIE 2 : " LA VIOLENCE FAISAIT PARTIE DU SYSTÈME. "

    CHEFS

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 32:43


    Dans cette deuxième partie de l'entretien, Éric Guérin revient sur les années les plus dures de sa formation.Celles où l'on tient plus par instinct que par certitude.Celles où la cuisine se vit comme un combat quotidien.Il raconte sans filtre son passage à la Tour d'Argent, la violence d'un système, la peur permanente, la fatigue extrême, la pression psychologique, les corps qui lâchent et les esprits qui vacillent.Il parle de ce que cette époque a produit : des blessures, des paradoxes, mais aussi une construction intérieure, une résistance, un caractère forgé dans l'excès.On entend aussi les moments de rupture : le départ, la dépression, le sentiment d'échec, puis les mains tendues, les chefs qui replacent, les maisons qui réparent autrement.Le Taillevent, le Jules Verne, l'apprentissage d'un autre rapport au travail, au collectif, au temps, à l'image.Cette partie est celle des choix contraints, des bifurcations, de la survie avant la projection.Elle éclaire ce qui, plus tard, donnera naissance à une cuisine profondément marquée par le besoin de liberté, de territoire et d'équilibre.Un récit brut, parfois inconfortable, mais essentiel pour comprendre l'homme, le chef, et la manière dont certaines trajectoires se construisent autant contre que grâce à ce qu'elles traversent.Pour découvrir l'univers d'Éric Guérin, c'est par ici !

    Designer Practice Podcast
    147. How to Work with Clients with Negative Body Image with Sarah Berneche

    Designer Practice Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 19:59


    Sarah discusses how to work with body image concerns in therapy. Episode Show Notes: kayladas.com/episode147 Sarah's Substack, Food for Thought: substack.com/@sarahberneche Free Boosting Business Community: facebook.com/groups/exclusiveprivatepracticecommunity Comprehensive Review of Mature Minor Assessments in Clinical Practice: kayladas.com/mature-minors-workshop Credits & Disclaimers Music by ItsWatR from Pixabay The Designer Practice Podcast and Evaspare Inc. has an affiliate and/or sponsorship relationship for advertisements in our podcast episodes. We receive commission or monetary compensation, at no extra cost to you, when you use our promotional codes and/or check out advertisement links.

    Huberman Lab
    Improve Energy & Longevity by Optimizing Mitochondria | Dr. Martin Picard

    Huberman Lab

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 196:45


    Dr. Martin Picard, PhD, is a professor of behavioral medicine at Columbia University and an expert on how our behaviors and psychology shape cellular energy production and rates of aging. He explains that your mitochondria don't just “make energy”; they translate what you do—your mindset and your relationships—into the energy you experience as vitality or lack thereof. He explains how exercise, nutrition, sleep, meditation, and even certain thought patterns and our sense of purpose can charge our cells like batteries. He also shares findings that hair greying is the result of cellular stress and is reversible. This episode links physical and mental ‘energy' with cellular energy and provides science-supported tools to improve your physical and mental health. Read the episode show notes at hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman Helix: https://helixsleep.com/huberman Lingo: https://hellolingo.com/huberman Function: https://functionhealth.com/huberman Waking Up: https://wakingup.com/huberman Timestamps (00:00:00) Martin Picard (00:03:50) What is Energy?, Energy Flow & Transformation (00:07:53) Energy, Vitality, Emotions, Sensory Perception (00:14:18) Sponsors: Helix Sleep & Lingo (00:17:19) “Mito-Centric” View of World, Mitochondrial Energy & Information Patterns (00:25:26) Organelles, Mitochondria & Energy Transformation; Maternal Genes (00:31:12) Mitotypes & Differentiation, Mitochondria as “Social Organisms” (00:36:52) Food & Dysfunctional Energy Transformation (00:40:02) Lifestyle Choices & Interests, Physiological Growth (00:46:39) Pregnancy, Amenorrhea; Illness & Tiredness (00:51:07) Sponsor: AG1 (00:52:29) Energy Transformation & Distribution; Body's Wisdom, Feeling Sick (00:56:27) Tool: Feel Your Energy; Breath & Energy (01:02:31) Flow of Energy; Trade-Offs, Life Purpose & Enjoyment (01:10:15) Biology, Meaningful Experiences & Energy Flow (01:16:27) Sponsor: Function (00:18:15) Inflammation, Energetic Flow (01:20:43) Child Prodigies, Species Lifespan & Mitochondrial Metabolism; Aging (01:28:56) Lifestyle & Aging: Exercise, Fasting; Inflammation, Sleep, Stimulants (01:37:06) Energetic Stress Signals, GDF-15, Cancer, Heart Failure (01:42:18) Genes, Lifestyle & Aging (01:47:54) Gray Hair Reversal, Stress; Inflammation & Aging (01:57:37) Energy Recovery, Sleep & Mitochondrial Function, Stress, Meditation (02:05:16) Tools: Yoga Nidra, NSDR; Pre-Sleep Relaxation, Energy & Restorative Sleep (02:10:58) Diet & Individualization, Clinical Trials; Mitochondria & Nutrition, Keto (02:20:14) Alcohol & Energy Budget; Stress (02:25:02) Exercise, Increase Mitochondria, Overtraining; Resistance & Growth (02:33:06) Sponsor: Waking Up (02:34:41) Supplements & Mitochondria Health, Deficiencies, SS31, Methylene Blue (02:41:31) Energy Flow & Experiences, Balance (02:49:13) Transform Through Resistance, Energetic Awareness, Connection (02:56:05) Food Overconsumption & Mitochondria Disruption; Tissues & Mitochondria (03:01:02) Mitochondrial Health Test; Tool: Ways to Increase Energy; Meditation (03:06:10) Peptides; Fertility Supplements, Urolithin A; Electromagnetic Fields (03:12:16) Acknowledgements (03:14:15) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow, Reviews & Feedback, Sponsors, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Sister Circle Podcast
    #560 – How to Plan Without Striving

    The Sister Circle Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 19:25


    Are you making the most of your life? Maybe you have good goals, but the pressure to achieve has caused you to sacrifice your peace and fold under the pressure. In this episode, I share important principles for partnering with God and releasing the pressure attached to productivity. There's more waiting for you on the other side of surrender. If you're tired of trying to make things happen on your own, this one's for you. Highlights from Today's Episode Building healthy habits Aligning with God Planning with purpose Related Resources Ready to live beyond the limits of your to-do list? Listen to my chat with Kendra Adachi on A New Approach to Productivity. Check out this conversation with Jennifer Dukes Lee on The Balancing Act: God and Goals. Prepare your heart and mind for the year ahead with the Write It Down guide and the free Dream Builders Workshop. CLICK HERE FOR FULL SHOW NOTES The post #560 – How to Plan Without Striving first appeared on Chrystal Evans Hurst.

    The Real News Podcast
    Nora Loreto's news headlines for Monday, December 15, 2025

    The Real News Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 4:35


    Canadian journalist Nora Loreto reads the latest headlines for Monday, December 15, 2025.TRNN has partnered with Loreto to syndicate and share her daily news digest with our audience. Tune in every morning to the TRNN podcast feed to hear the latest important news stories from Canada and worldwide.Find more headlines from Nora at Sandy & Nora Talk Politics podcast feed.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-news-podcast--2952221/support.Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Follow us on:Bluesky: @therealnews.comFacebook: The Real News NetworkTwitter: @TheRealNewsYouTube: @therealnewsInstagram: @therealnewsnetworkBecome a member and join the Supporters Club for The Real News Podcast today!

    All Of It
    It's Ramen Season!

    All Of It

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 30:50


    There's never a bad time for ramen, but with the temperatures dropping winter is the perfect time to warm up with a bowl. Chef, writer and self professed "ramen geek" Sho Spaeth talks about his favorite places to check out in the city, plus listeners call to shout out theirs.

    The Eating Disorder Trap Podcast
    #201: The Intuitive Eating Workbook with Elyse Resch

    The Eating Disorder Trap Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 16:53


    Elyse Resch, MS, RDN, CEDS-C, Fiaedp, FADA, FAND, is a nutrition therapist in private practice with forty-three years of experience, specializing in eating disorders, Intuitive Eating, and Health at Every Size. She is the co-author of Intuitive Eating, now in its 4th edition, the Intuitive Eating Workbook and The Intuitive Eating Card Deck—50 Bite-Sized Ways to Make Peace with Food.  Elyse is also the author of The Intuitive Eating Workbook for Teens and The Intuitive Eating Journal—Your Guided Journey for Nourishing a Healthy Relationship with Food and a chapter contributor to The Handbook of Positive Body Image and Embodiment, as well as a chapter contributor to Weight and Wisdom: Reflections on Decades of Working for Body Liberation.  She has published journal articles, print articles, and blog posts.  Her work has been profiled on ABC, NPR, CNN, KABC, NBC, KTTV, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Associated Press, KFI Radio, USA Today, and the Huffington Post, among others. Elyse is nationally known for her work in helping patients break free from diet culture through the Intuitive Eating process.  We discuss topics including: We discuss the 2nd version of The Intuitive Eating Workbook The changes of the workbook including social justice Changing the terms to variety, balance and sufficiency The 5th edition of Intuitive Eating The Intuitive Eating App   SHOW NOTES: www.elyseresch.com www.instagram.com/savvy_intuitive_eating ____________________________________________ If you have any questions regarding the topics discussed on this podcast, please reach out to Robyn directly via email: rlgrd@askaboutfood.com You can also connect with Robyn on social media by following her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes and subscribe. Visit Robyn's private practice website where you can subscribe to her free monthly insight newsletter, and receive your FREE GUIDE "Maximizing Your Time with Those Struggling with an Eating Disorder". Your Recovery Resource, Robyn's new online course for navigating your loved one's eating disorder, is available now! For more information on Robyn's book "The Eating Disorder Trap", please visit the Official "The Eating Disorder Trap" Website. "The Eating Disorder Trap" is also available for purchase on Amazon.

    NATURAL WELLNESS FOR CHRISTIAN MOMS | Stress Management, Scripture, Essential Oils, Scripture Healing, Bible Verses
    Ep 162\\ How To Break The Cycle Of Mom Guilt, Stress And Overwhelm When You Cannot Get Everything Done

    NATURAL WELLNESS FOR CHRISTIAN MOMS | Stress Management, Scripture, Essential Oils, Scripture Healing, Bible Verses

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 10:26


    Hey Mama,  In our busiest seasons of life, we tend to rely on our own devices to save the day. We plan it all, organize it all, and do it all so we know it will be done right. But what happens when we fail to meet our own expectations for how the day was supposed to go? What do we do when our shortcomings result in  stress for not doing enough, mom guilt for not being enough, and overwhelm because we have just had enough?  Join me today to learn how you can break the cycle of mom guilt, stress, and overwhelm when you cannot get everything done.   For His Glory, Christen   I would love to hear from you!  >>Leave a Review >>Connect with me:   Sign Up for Manage In The Moment Coaching Call: https://bit.ly/ManageStressInTheMoment   Email me : naturalwellnessforbusymoms@gmail.com  Sign Up to Become an Insider: https://bit.ly/naturalwellnessinsider  Join Our FREE Facebook Community:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1789472588229094  >>Find Related Products Here: https://bit.ly/m/Natural-Wellness-for-Busy-Moms  >> These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. >>I make a small commission when using the links above to purchase items.

    Diversified Game
    How Malik Wilder Built FishProCo: Making Money Fishing, Teaching, and Traveling the World

    Diversified Game

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 46:54


    How Malik Wilder Built FishProCo: Making Money Fishing, Teaching, and Traveling the WorldTap In With Malik Wilder:FishProCo – Bringing the World of Fishing Straight to You:

    Minnesota Now
    Owatonna food shelf operator says increased need will continue into the holidays, new year

    Minnesota Now

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 7:44


    Food shelves across the country are seeing increased demand. And a new survey carried out by the University of Minnesota Extension and Minnesota-based nonprofit Foundation for Essential Needs provides a closer look at the need. Among the takeaways from the nearly 10,000 Minnesotans who responded this past spring: more than half say they got half or more of all their food from a food shelf. Dom Korbel is with Community Pathways of Steele County in Owatonna. He's joined Minnesota Now to share how he uses the results of the survey to stock the shelves and what the need looks like ahead of the holiday season.

    That Checks Out
    Daddy Bear and Keistered Cookies

    That Checks Out

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 50:05


    The guys discuss how Jamaican enchiladas guarantee a successful marriage, when scoring 200 points during a robbery will only make the dog laugh at you, and why even the thrill of peppermint cannot save Damon and his self-proclaimed adequacy. 

    RNZ: Checkpoint
    Much loved cafe closes doors

    RNZ: Checkpoint

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 3:23


    A much loved Wellington cafe - famous for Island inspired pies with fillings from creamed paua to boiled brisket Povi Masima - is closing it's doors at the end of the week. The owners say - after a booming start in 2024 - rising costs and dwindling customers have forced them to make the call. Bill Hickman has more.

    Fitness Stuff (for normal people)
    Glyphosate, Viagra/Cialis, Fat-Burning Pills & a Massive Food Recall…

    Fitness Stuff (for normal people)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 48:52


    Micro Dose Monday is back for Fitness Stuff for Normal People with Marianna and Tony, and we're so glad you're here. This episode covers four listener requested topics, including the real science behind glyphosate in food, a new diabetes and fat loss pill that targets muscle instead of appetite, why daily low dose Cialis is being studied as a longevity tool, and a major shredded cheese recall and what it actually means for you. It's fast paced, evidence based, and designed to give you clarity without the fear or hype. Thanks for listening, being part of this community, and kicking off your week with us.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Sign up for Fitness Stuff PREMIUM here!!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ALL of our complete 12-week training programsBonus episodes every FridayJust $5 /month⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Legion Athletics⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠BOGO 50% off for your first order + 2X points on every order after thatuse code “FSPOD” at checkoutTimestamps:(3:58) Glyphosate and Monsanto(17:10) New fat burning pill that protects muscle and appetite(28:30) Daily low dose Cialis as a new health protocol(36:12) Food recalls

    The MFS Wellness Podcast
    Episode 121 - Diabolically Deceiving Restaurant Menu Items

    The MFS Wellness Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 20:32


    Have you ever gone out to eat and tried your best to order something lighter or presumably healthier, only to find out it was a caloric nightmare? Or maybe you've just never noticed. In this episode, I've given some examples of restaurant menu items that might appear to be a great option but are a lot higher in calories than expected. This isn't meant to be demoralizing or depressing, but a good awareness if you eat at restaurants often.I've also looked at the calories and macros of quite possibly the most destructive menu item to ever hit a U.S. based chain restaurant. Hint: It contains 29,310mg of sodium.Contact Mike:Mike Sinopoli - NASM Certified Personal Trainer & Nutrition CoachInstagram, Facebook, X, LinkedIn: @mfswellness email: mike@mfswellness.comphone: 630-361-4907www.mfswellness.com 

    Monday Morning Food Truck
    Climbing Expenses

    Monday Morning Food Truck

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 61:19 Transcription Available


    In this engaging conversation, Josh and Skippy discuss the various challenges and updates related to their restaurant ventures. They cover topics such as hiring strategies, construction progress, weather impacts on operations, and the importance of community engagement. The conversation highlights the ups and downs of running a restaurant, including licensing issues, sales performance, and marketing strategies. With a mix of humor and practical insights, they share their experiences and plans for the future, emphasizing the need for flexibility and adaptability in the restaurant industry.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/monday-morning-food-truck--5625522/support.

    Monday Morning Food Truck
    Light at the end of the tunnel....maybe

    Monday Morning Food Truck

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 62:02 Transcription Available


    SummaryIn this conversation, Josh and Skippy discuss various aspects of running a restaurant, including weather conditions, business updates, challenges with Google business profiles, social media engagement, restaurant setup progress, health department inspections, equipment management, hiring staff, menu development, food cost strategies, and the debate between fountain drinks and bottled drinks. They share insights and experiences related to their respective businesses, highlighting the importance of marketing, customer engagement, and operational efficiency.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/monday-morning-food-truck--5625522/support.

    In 20xx Scifi and Futurism
    In 2058 Death of Mediocrity (Tribes)

    In 20xx Scifi and Futurism

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 59:16


    In a post capitalist society with equal opportunity and no need to work for all citizens, where does inherent human nature drive people? Do they rise to greater heights or become lazy and goalless? Are people still in control of their own fate when AI teach the children, AI provide a police force, and AI look after the mentally ill? Maji grows up when this type of society is brand new and she becomes lost, not knowing what she wants to become. Just because equality has been achieved does not mean the new society has no pitfalls.Featured tech:A.R. glasses - Augmented reality glasses for digital overlays.V.R. rig - Virtual reality rig for immersive gaming experiences.Explorers of Paris Underground - VR game set in a simulated underground Paris.Assist - AI assistant for messaging, navigation, and voice commands.Old tablet - Handheld device used for drawing and creative work.Emulated teachers - AI teacher personalities that individually guide each student.Double-decker train system - 24/7 underground train with upper and lower levels running opposite directions.Constructor bots - Robots that carve rock and build structures with neighborhood appeal.Arboretum - Botanical garden facility within the underground colony.Farm animal petting zoo - Interactive animal facility for residents.Memorial plaza - Public commemorative space built by robots.Computer with emulated A.I. personalities - System hosting 20 million AI engineers and scientists for factory planning.Automated manufacturing factories - Self-operating production facilities capable of making anything.Recycle systems - Technology converting all garbage into reusable resources.Food and water utilities - Next-generation systems providing surplus fresh food and water.Household trash robots - Daily robots that collect, sort, and process household waste.Geothermal power plant - Energy source powering the entire underground colony.D. sub-surface hologram portraits - Holographic displays of historical figures.A.R. Ms Weever - Augmented reality teacher avatar for personalized instruction.Virtual book - Digital project idea book for graduation assignments.E.P.s (Emulated Personalities) - AI brainstorming assistants like Franklin that students can consult.Communication from moon - Interplanetary messaging system between Earth and lunar colonies.A.R. workspace - Augmented reality interface for work and multitasking.AR hologram avatar - AI representation (Butler) with simplified human features.EEG TMS caps - Brain stimulation caps treating space-related medical conditions.Total immersion V.R. - Advanced virtual reality without needing physical rigs.Fusion reactor - Power generation technology offered by the Butler AI.Autonomous hospitals - Self-operating medical facilities that cure cancers and deadly diseases.Smart toilets - Sanitation fixtures that analyze waste for health monitoring.Smart sheets and blankets - Bedding that scans for cancer hot spots.Embedded RF sensors - Body implants detecting diseases at the cellular level.Food tech - Technology making healthy food taste appealing and nutritious.Health-monitoring AI - Artificial intelligence improving yearly at disease detection.Autono-flat - Autonomous flat vehicle for transporting groups of people.Screen ceiling - Display showing simulated sky with moving clouds and birds.Climbing robots - Automated vine-trimming robots for building maintenance.A.R. element - Shared augmented reality content viewable by multiple users.Link-ink pen - Digital pen for schoolwork and digital interaction.Autono-camera - Autonomous camera on wheeled tripod for recording events.Two-seater - Two-person autonomous vehicle for individual transport.E.P. guardians - AI guardians monitoring people with mental health conditions.Bot bays - Automated food preparation stations offering free specialized meals.Industrial fans - Large-scale ventilation fans moving air through tunnels.Hanging bots - Robots riding cable lines mounted on tunnel ceilings.Coveralls with total hoods and heat pump backpacks - Protective smart clothing for hazardous environments.A.R. tutor - Augmented reality teaching assistant for student guidance.Enclosed turbine platform - Testing apparatus for wind turbine prototypes in storm conditions.Live feed embedded cam - Camera providing real-time video streaming from remote locations.Cool suits - Protective suits with environmental control and heat management.Open-top autono-cart - Autonomous open-air vehicle for traveling tube streets.Lutin bot - Humanoid robot that can be ridden or assist with transport.A.R. dot - Augmented reality location marker for navigation.Follow carts - Autonomous carts that follow users carrying belongings.Oppressive soundproof walls - Flat acoustic dampening technology in older apartments.Mini free food and drink kiosk - Automated food and beverage dispenser.Theater-length wall screen - Large display screen for entertainment and presentations.Lending library AI - AI system tracking borrowed items and managing micro-payment penalties.Police bot - Security and surveillance robots throughout the colony.Spotlight police bots - Security robots equipped with illumination for monitoring.Portable meal maker - Compact food preparation device running on electricity.Scuba gear - Underwater breathing apparatus for flood emergencies.Air-sealed service rooms - Sealed chambers above tubes providing flood protection.BritLights - Flickering emergency lighting fixtures in abandoned areas.A.R. night vision - Augmented reality low-light enhancement for dark environments.Paper clothes - Disposable garments popular in space colonies.Neural stimulation pod - Chamber for VR experiences with headset and wire connectivity.Remote robot control - Capability allowing AI to operate robots from a distance.Many of the characters in this project appear in future episodes.Using storytelling to place you in a time period, this series takes you, year by year, into the future. From 2040 to 2195. If you like emerging tech, eco-tech, futurism, perma-culture, apocalyptic survival scenarios, and disruptive science, sit back and enjoy short stories that showcase my research into how the future may play out. The companion site is https://in20xx.com These are works of fiction. Characters and groups are made-up and influenced by current events but not reporting facts about people or groups in the real world. This project is speculative fiction. These episodes are not about revealing what will be, but they are to excited the listener's wonder about what may come to pass.Copyright © Cy Porter 2025. All rights reserved.

    The Feast Radio
    Feast Series: Messy Saints | Talk 3: Correct But Still Self-Centered

    The Feast Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 46:56


    WELCOME to Talk 3 of our Feast Talk series MESSY SAINTS. In this series, we talk about the five troubles of the little church in Corinth. So far, we've tackled the first two: In Talk 1, Division, and in Talk 2, Sexual Sin. Talk 3 delves into the third one: Food offered to idols. In Corinth, people worshipped gods. And they would offer animal sacrifices to them regularly. The people were divided on the issue of whether to eat meat sacrificed to idols. The apostle Paul advised that instead of being divided over the issue of who's right, the people should work on how to strengthen their relationships. Talk 3, titled Correct But Still Self-Centered, focuses on the key message, “Others First.”

    Afternoons with Pippa Hudson
    Louisa Holst on her latest book, 30-minute South African air-fryer cookbook

    Afternoons with Pippa Hudson

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 23:32


    Pippa speaks to food writer and recipe developer Louisa Holst who has become one of this country’s foremost experts on getting the most out of this appliance. She is Food Editor at Ideas Magazine, and has written several very successful cookbooks including the latest called 30 minute South African air-fryer cookbook Lunch with Pippa Hudson is CapeTalk’s mid-afternoon show. This 2-hour respite from hard news encourages the audience to take the time to explore, taste, read and reflect. The show - presented by former journalist, baker and water sports enthusiast Pippa Hudson - is unashamedly lifestyle driven. Popular features include a daily profile interview #OnTheCouch at 1:10pm. Consumer issues are in the spotlight every Wednesday while the team also unpacks all things related to health, wealth & the environment. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Lunch with Pippa Hudson Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 13:00 and 15:00 (SA Time) to Lunch with Pippa Hudson broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/MdSlWEs or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/fDJWe69 Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Sur le grill d'Ecotable
    [Le Noël des Chef.fe.s Ecotable #5] - Un Noël détente, avec Thibaut Spiwack d'Anona

    Sur le grill d'Ecotable

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 11:39


    Dans Le Noël des Chef.fe.s, on entre dans l'intimité des fêtes de fin d'année de nos chef.fe.s Écotable.Que représente Noël pour eux ? Quelles traditions familiales rythment leur réveillon ? Cuisinent-ils, et si oui quelle est la recette qu'ils préfèrent concocter pour leurs proches ? En quoi leur engagement écologique au sein de leur restaurant influe-t-il sur leur manière de fêter Noël ? Dans ce nouvel épisode, nous recevons Thibaut Spiwack, chef étoilé, ancien concurrent de Top Chef et fondateur du restaurant gastronomique Anona (Paris 17ème). Pour notre cher ambassadeur Écotable, Noël est l'occasion de se ressourcer auprès de sa famille et notamment de ses enfants. Les menus sont donc simples mais conviviaux, la préparation se fait en équipe... tout en transmettant son goût pour des produits de qualité et durables à tous ses proches ! Pour que vous aussi vous prépariez un menu de Noël simple, durable et avec du cachet, découvrez sa recette de Noix de St-Jacques en deux services accompagnée d'une purée de châtaignes. Bonne écoute, et bonnes fêtes ! *** Pour nous soutenir : - Abonnez-vous à notre podcast ; - Donnez votre avis en mettant des étoiles et des commentaires sur votre plateforme d'écoute préférée ; - Parlez d'Écotable et de son podcast autour de vous ; - Allez manger dans nos restaurants vertueux et délicieux ! *** Écotable est une entreprise dont la mission est d'accompagner les acteurs du secteur de la restauration dans leur transition écologique. Elle propose aux restaurateurs une palette d'outils sur la plateforme www.ecotable.fr/proÉcotable possède également un label qui identifie les restaurants écoresponsables dans toute la France sur le site www.ecotable.frRéalisation : Emma ForcadeHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

    The mindbodygreen Podcast
    628: The truth about lean muscle, GLP-1s & women's metabolism | Ana Kausel, M.D.

    The mindbodygreen Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 52:25


    “If you really want to be strong and you want to do strength training, you need to eat carbohydrates,” explains Ana Kausel, M.D.  Ana Kausel, M.D., a board-certified endocrinologist and women's health expert, joins us today to share how women can build metabolic strength from the inside out—through muscle, nutrition, hormones, and lifestyle. - Her experience gaining 9 lbs of muscle (~3:40) - GLP-1 dosage (~6:10) - The importance of lifestyle on GLP-1s (~6:45) - Her approach to training (~11:00) - Balancing fat & protein (~14:15) - Increasing protein intake (~17:00) - The role of carbs (~17:30) - Improving metabolic health (~19:00) - Creatine & taurine (~21:00) - Testing female hormones (~22:15) - Symptoms vs. lab work (~23:45) - HRT: Compounding vs. bioidentical (~27:40) - Her take on DHEA (~28:45) - Testosterone levels (~31:15) - Use cases of GLP-1s (~35:55) - Her nutrition philosophy (~37:20) - Are NAD supplements worth it? (~47:25) - The importance of calcium (~48:00) Referenced in the episode:  - Follow Kausel on Instagram (@dranakausel)  - Check out her YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@DraAnaKausel)  - Work with her (https://anzarahealth.com/)  This podcast was made in partnership with Gaia Herbs. Your path to stress support starts now.* Visit gaiaherbs.com and use promo code MBGPod to get 20% off. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.We hope you enjoy this episode, and feel free to watch the full video on YouTube! Whether it's an article or podcast, we want to know what we can do to help here at mindbodygreen. Let us know at: podcast@mindbodygreen.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Sasquatch Odyssey
    SO EP:703 The Bigfoot Journals Part One (Bonus)

    Sasquatch Odyssey

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 59:18 Transcription Available


    What would you do if everything you thought you knew about your father turned out to be wrong? What if his silence, his distance, his strange obsession with the mountains wasn't coldness at all, but something else entirely? What if he'd been guarding a secret so profound, so impossible, that it had consumed his entire life? That's the question facing Marcus Stone as he pulls up to a cabin he hasn't entered in twenty-three years. His father is dead. The funeral has already happened, and Marcus wasn't there. Twenty-three years of silence between them, hardened into something neither could break. And now it's too late.Or is it? Because Robert Stone left something behind. A trunk in the cellar. A note in his father's handwriting that speaks of burdens and secrets and an ancestor named Captain Elijah Stone.A note that hints at something that's been passed down through generations, waiting for someone brave enough to finally bring it into the light. What Marcus finds in that cellar will change everything he thinks he knows about his family, about history, and about what really walks in the deep places of the American wilderness. Seven leather-bound journals. Letters tied with twine that's gone black with age. A stone pendant carved with symbols that don't match any language Marcus has ever seen. And the words of a man who died two hundred years ago, preserved in ink that has faded from black to brown but remains perfectly legible.March fifteenth, seventeen ninety-nine.Captain Elijah Stone. Revolutionary War veteran. A man haunted by stories he heard during the brutal winter at Valley Forge. Stories told by Oneida scouts around dying fires. Stories of the elder brothers. The ones who were here before us. The ones who watch from the shadows of ancient forests.This is the beginning of an expedition into the unknown. Nine men riding west from Richmond, following legends and whispers toward something that might not exist. A hot-tempered Scottish soldier carrying grief like a loaded weapon. A Kentucky frontiersman who's been waiting twenty years for someone to go looking. A Philadelphia naturalist convinced that science can explain anything. A former minister searching for proof of God in a world that suddenly seems random and cruel.And leading them all, a captain who knows, somehow, that not all of them will return.The signs begin almost immediately. Footprints eighteen inches long, pressed deep into mud by something that weighs five hundred pounds. Wood knocking in the darkness, three sharp strikes echoing through the trees. Food stolen from bundles hung fifteen feet in the air. Structures built with purpose and intention, a language in the landscape that speaks of intelligence, of planning, of something that thinks. They know we're here, the frontiersman says. They've known since we crossed into the mountains. And then comes the story that changes everything. A blizzard twenty years ago. A young trapper who thought he was going to die. And something that carried him through the storm, examined him in a dark cave, and made a decision. They were deciding what to do with me.What walks in those mountains? What has been watching humanity since before we learned to walk upright? And what did Robert Stone spend his entire life guarding? The answers are waiting in the pages of those journals. And Marcus Stone is about to discover that some inheritances come with a price.This is The Bigfoot Journals, Part One.The expedition has begun.Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.

    Business Leadership Series
    Episode 1446: Marvin Alballi: The Hospitality Leader Behind Iconic Global Food & Beverage Brands

    Business Leadership Series

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 37:59


    Derek Champagne talks with Marvin Alballi, a globally recognized leader in the food and beverage industry, acclaimed for authoring the world's highest-rated restaurant and F&B book, Restaurant Excellence: The Ultimate Guide to Success in the Food and Beverage Industry, available on Amazon. His book was purchased by top hotel and restaurant companies and endorsed by global chefs and CEOs.A recipient of the prestigious Fortune 500 Brinker International “Operator of the Year” award, Alballi has established a reputation as a transformative force in hospitality, with a proven record of turning around struggling businesses and driving sustained growth.With extensive experience across luxury, lifestyle, upscale, mainstream F&B and the restaurant franchise industry segments, Aballi has worked in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. His career includes consulting for celebrity chefs, Michelin-starred restaurants, and award-winning establishments, including MENA's 50 Best #1 restaurant. In addition, Marvin Alballi has consulted for global, local brands, and franchises such as Orfali Bros, Boston Market, Café D'Arte, Famoso Pizzeria, The Great Harvest Bread Company, Peaceful Restaurants, Wing Stop, and Fusion Ceviche.A sought-after keynote speaker, Alballi has been featured at leading conferences and platforms such as Bloomberg Intelligence (NYC), The Future Hospitality Summit, HSMAI, Breaking Travel News, The Fast Food & Café Convention, Dubai Restaurant Week, and the CET World Series convention on CX and Marketing. They are also a regular guest on Dubai Eye Radio's Helen Farmer Show and have spoken for and guided several organizations including Couqley Restaurants, Paramount Hotels, Adyen, Radisson Dubai, Orfali Bros, and Crowne Plaza Muscat.His insights and thought leadership have been showcased on international podcasts including Bloomberg, The Chef JPK, GotLanded (New York), Polaris (Dubai), and TwentyOne06.In addition to creating the groundbreaking Twelve-Point Program (TPP)—the industry's most effective F&B and restaurant performance management system, Alballi has become a trusted authority on brand reputation, guest experience, profitability, marketing, and restaurant economics. His expertise lies in crafting strategic, long-term business solutions that deliver measurable results and elevate operational excellence.A Canadian citizen, Alballi continues to influence the global F&B landscape by driving innovation, quality, and sustainable growth. Alballi currently leads 26 countries and territories at Hilton Asia Pacific with more than 1,100 restaurants and bars in the Asia Pacific region.Marvin's new book, Hospitality Excellence, is available on Amazon (as of February 2026). Business Leadership Series Intro and Outro music provided by Just Off Turner: https://music.apple.com/za/album/the-long-walk-back/268386576

    Jacobin Radio
    The Dig: Welcome to the Resistance w/ Eric Blanc, Leah Greenberg, Waleed Shahid

    Jacobin Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 125:19


    Featuring Eric Blanc, Leah Greenberg, and Waleed Shahid on the liberal resistance's sharp left turn since Trump returned to the White House. Libs are voting Zohran at the ballot box, fighting ICE in the streets, and just generally looking favorably upon socialism. This discussion puts the moment in historic context and plots out the strategic exigencies and opportunities ahead. Rest in power Asad Haider. Check out our 2018 interview with Asad on his book Mistaken Identity: Race and Class in the Age of Trump thedigradio.com/podcast/mistaking-identity-politics Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig Buy Learning to Live in the Dark at Haymarketbooks.org Buy Will Work for Food at UCPress.com The Dig goes deep into politics everywhere, from labor struggles and political economy to imperialism and immigration. Hosted by Daniel Denvir.

    The Mens Room Daily Podcast
    Best of The Mens Room Week of 12-08-25

    The Mens Room Daily Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 50:49