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Send me a DM! ILY All!Today I'm honored to introduce to you: Catholic church, Knights of St Columba, and organized ritual, systemic and secular abuse survivor and whistleblower, published author and writer, creator and first editor of long-running British comic 2000AD, devoted husband to his supportive wife Lisa, yogi, cycler, and table tennis player, blogger, and a hero on a mission to expose organized clerical abuse and neo-Masonic sexual abusive crimes of the Catholic laity: Patrick MillsPatrick is the son of a devout, pour, Catholic widow and became a target to his abuse from a young age. He was indentured into the Catholic Church - which is different than baptism - and was in his 40's when memories of sexual child abuse surfaced. These forms of abuse took three forms: The first was: Organized ritual abuse within the Church and through The Knights of St Columba - who are the British equivalent of the USA Knights of Columbus. This form of abuse had elements of satanic ritual abuse. The second form was ‘Organized systemic abuse' that occurred within the Church and the Catholic College he attended, and the third form was ‘Organized secular abuse'. These three forms of abuse overlapped throughout Patrick's childhood. When he recovered his memories in the 90s, the British False Memory Society was at its most powerful - copying the American equivalent which we all know of as the False Memory Syndrome Foundation. Both foundations are now allegedly defunct. It was only when Patrick discovered the proven cases of recovered memory in the United States - such as the famous Frank Fitzpatrick vs Father James Porter case - that he realized his memories were valid.Patrick believes Catholic Canon Law is the likely cause of Catholic child sexual abuse as it provides a license to abuse. Patrick has been offered apologies from the Church, the Knights, and a national investigation from his old College. His research has led him to find through academic studies that clerical abuse is transgenerational and is likely to still be current. He believes the Church is operating a damage limitation exercise, acknowledging - but not pursuing - the crimes involved. Patrick is also the creator and first editor of the long-running British comic 2000AD and developed Judge Dredd - which has been made into two movies. Key graphic novels he has written include the internationally acclaimed, anti-war series “Charley's War”, exposing the real truth about the First World War, “Nemesis” - a science fiction, futuristic critique of the Catholic Church, “Slaine” – about the High King of Ireland and celebrating a victory of the matriarchy over the patriarchy, and “Third World War” – about how multinational food companies oppress the people of South America.His other writing credits include “Marshal Law” (used in Marvel and D.C. Comics), which is an extremely hostile look at super heroes, “Accident Man”, about a deep state assassin, made into two movies starring Scott Adkins, “Requiem Vampire Knight” – which is a 12 volume series about famous people sent to Hell, and “Batman Book of Shadow”. Patrick's story, “The Star Beast” was also adapted as the anniversary celebration story and first episode of the recent relaunch of the Doctor Who TV series, starring David Tennant.Patrick also has a blog that has resulted in the sacking of the head of a religious teaching order - which is the equivalent of an arch bishop here in the US, the recent arrest of one of his Catholic abusers at the age of 90, apologies on the table for three dead abuser Catholic priests, apology for the crimes of the Knights of St Columba, and a national investigation into the crimes of a religious teaching order at his old college.CONNECT WITH PATSupport the show
Discover how our society's view of music has shifted throughout history, morphing into a narrow and misinformed understanding that increasingly devalues music and is unsustainable for musicians and music education. We discuss why it's crucial to expand our culture's current view and valuation of music – and practical ways to do so. Tap into the full spectrum of the power of music and its potential to shape a more innovative, compassionate, intelligent, and happy future. Links and notes related to this episode can be found at https://mpetersonmusic.com/podcast/episode183 Connect with us: Newsletter: https://mpetersonmusic.com/subscribe Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnhanceLifeMusic/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enhancelifemusic/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mpetersonpiano/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/musicenhances Sponsorship information: https://mpetersonmusic.com/podcast/sponsor Leave us a review on Podchaser.com! https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/enhance-life-with-music-909096 In-episode promo: The Business Side of Music podcast https://www.businesssideofmusic.com JAMBAR https://jambar.com/
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Writer | Robert Yoho author He tells why a diet of clean beef is the most healthy. He never vaccinates, and his cattle roam free and eat grass. Support the show
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Writer | Robert Yoho author He tells why a diet of clean beef is the most healthy. He never vaccinates, and his cattle roam free and eat grass. Support the show
He tells why a diet of clean beef is the most healthy. He never vaccinates, and his cattle roam free and eat grass.Support the show
March 2, 1962. Wilt Chamberlain, the NBA's biggest star, makes the long drive out to Hershey, PA. There's no pro basketball team in Hershey, but tonight, the town made famous for its chocolate is hosting a matchup between the Philadelphia Warriors and the New York Knicks. Chamberlain is Philly's biggest star and he's having a great season, but he partied hard the night before. Which makes what happens next all the more incredible.Today, Wilt Chamberlain leads the Warriors against the Knicks in one of the most unforgettable individual performances in the history of team sports. How did the unique combination of circumstances set the stage for his truly unique achievement? And how does the NBA fundamentally change basketball to all but ensure that it will never happen again?Special thanks to our guests: Ron Pollack, head statistician for the Philadelphia 76ers, Frank Fitzpatrick, former sportswriter for the Philadelphia Inquirer and author of “And the Walls Came Tumbling Down: The Basketball Game That Changed American Sports,” and Gary Pomerantz, author of “Wilt, 1962,” and “The Last Pass: Cousy, Russell, the Celtics, and What Matters In The End.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
234. Music is a beautiful tool to improve your life when used appropriately. In Using Music to Improve Your Life, host Will Moore sits down with Frank Fitzpatrick (@frankfitzpatrickofficial) multi-platinum music producer, to discuss how music can help us reach our full potential. Frank shows us how he's gamifying the world through music! He talks about his early days of success working with Mikes Davis, Rat Charles, and doing the soundtrack for one of my fav movies, “Friday.” And how he's now taken his mastery of music and combined it with tech and science to help people reach their full potential. He's helping us sleep better, get motivated using what he calls “Power Play Lists,” meditate, and even improve our memory. Frank Fitzpatrick Bio: Frank is a Grammy-nominated multi-platinum music producer, international keynote speaker, social entrepreneur, author and wellness expert redefining human potential through the convergence of health, music, entertainment and technology. He is a leading voice in the emerging Hearables market, contributing writer for Forbes, and faculty at Singularity University's Exponential Medicine. Learn more at: https://frankfitzpatrick.com Welcome player. Thanks for joining me on my quest to make it fun and addictive to GAMIFY YOUR LIFE by replacing your failure habits with success habits in the 5 CORE AREAS of your life scientifically linked to happiness. PRESS START to begin the game of life by visiting our website: https://mooremomentum.com FIND OUT WHAT LEVEL YOUR CURRENTLY STUCK ON by taking the FREE HAPPINESS QUIZ for your baseline and the first steps to firing on all cylinders in all 5 Cores! https://mooremomentum.com/quiz DISCOVER THE GAMIFY YOUR LIFE APP https://mooremomentum.com/app Follow me on Social Media for daily habit hacks to #gamifyyourlife IG: https://www.instagram.com/gamify.your.habits/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gamify.your.parenting LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gamifyyourhabits/ PODCAST: https://mooremomentum.com/podcast Weekly BLOG to reduce the friction of building success habits using behavioral science and universal principles:: www.mooremomentum.com/blog/ Testimonials: https://mooremomentum.com/success-stories --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/5corelife/message
Is it possible that the Eagles' loss to the Cowboys was actually a good thing? We discuss that possibility on this week's Philly Pressbox Radio show and review some of the highs and lows on the Philly sports scene in 2022 with help from former longtime Inquirer sports columnist Frank Fitzpatrick. Plus, Bill Furman, Jim "Chet" Chesko, and "Boop" Vetrone make their Week 17 NFL predictions. www.EoPSports.com
Is it possible that the Eagles' loss to the Cowboys was actually a good thing? We discuss that possibility on this week's Philly Pressbox Radio show and review some of the highs and lows on the Philly sports scene in 2022 with help from former longtime Inquirer sports columnist Frank Fitzpatrick. (*Well, we tried -- Frank had some technical issues that prevented him from joining us.). Plus, Bill Furman, Jim "Chet" Chesko and "Boop" Vetrone makes their Week 17 NFL predictions.
Is it possible that the Eagles' loss to the Cowboys was actually a good thing? We discuss that possibility on this week's Philly Pressbox Radio show and review some of the highs and lows on the Philly sports scene in 2022 with help from former longtime Inquirer sports columnist Frank Fitzpatrick. (**Well, we tried -- Frank had some technical issues that prevented him from joining us.). Plus, Bill Furman, Jim "Chet" Chesko and "Boop" Vetrone makes their Week 17 NFL predictions. Thanks to all our amazing viewers and listeners for a fantastic 2022!
Music has the power to move us deeply. Music can shift our energy on demand, organize our thoughts, stimulate our body to move, reset our emotional state, and allow us to pass through the day in a more relaxed harmonious manner. Using audio examples throughout the podcast, In this episode, we learn how to use it to its full potential with multi-platinum Hollywood composer and music expert Frank Fitzpatrick.
Many people are aware of the health risks presented by such herbicides as Roundup, but few have done anything to raise public awareness about this potentially hazardous product. Like a modern-day Samson facing a corporate Goliath, activist Kim Konte has successfully gotten numerous cities around the world to discontinue using the product on public parks, schools and sports fields. It is never too late to make a difference in this world, and we're sure you will be inspired by Kim's tenacity, charm and tactics. Also on this show, returning guest Frank Fitzpatrick of 5 Bar Beef, Orange County's last cattle rancher, explains why natural grazing on grasslands is a sustainable approach to agriculture and raising cattle. Learn more at NontoxicNeighborhoods.org
181. In Using Music to Level Up Your Life, host Will Moore sits down with Frank Fitzpatrick (@frankfitzpatrickofficial) multi-platinum music producer, to discuss how music can help us reach our full potential. Frank shows us how he's gamifying the world through music! He talks about his early days of success working with Mikes Davis, Rat Charles, and doing the soundtrack for one of my fav movies, “Friday.” And how he's now taken his mastery of music and combined it with tech and science to help people reach their full potential. He's helping us sleep better, get motivated using what he calls “Power Play Lists,” meditate, and even improve our memory. What's your core score? Take the FREE Life Evaluator Quiz to see where you currently stand in your five cores: www.mooremomentum.com/free-li... Like and Subscribe! Are you ready to fire on all cylinders? If so, let's go! MORE ABOUT GAMIFY YOUR HABITS & WILL MOORE: My #1 mission in life is to help you become the best version of YOURself so you can, in turn, pay it forward to make the world the best version of ITself. WHAT'S YOUR CORE SCORE? Take the FREE Life Evaluator Quiz to see where you currently stand in your five cores: https://www.mooremomentum.com/free-life-evaluation Like and Subscribe! FIND ME ON FACEBOOK, IG or TWITTER: @mooremomentum JOIN MY FACEBOOK GROUP: 5 Core Life: Become an Entrepreneur in the Five Crucial Areas of Your Life ⬇️ https://www.facebook.com/groups/buildamilliondollarbiz/ SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY BLOG AS WELL! www.mooremomentum.com/blog Frank Fitzpatrick Bio: Frank is a Grammy-nominated multi-platinum music producer, international keynote speaker, social entrepreneur, author and wellness expert redefining human potential through the convergence of health, music, entertainment and technology. He is a leading voice in the emerging Hearables market, contributing writer for Forbes, and faculty at Singularity University's Exponential Medicine. Learn more at: https://frankfitzpatrick.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/5corelife/message
Show Notes You've probably never thought of music as a strategy to uplevel your communication, performance, leadership ability and even your health. But my guest on this episode of #IAmVibrant is here to tell you how music can be used in a therapeutic way to do all of that and more. Frank Fitzpatick is a multi-platinum selling record producer, Grammy-nominated songwriter, award-winning filmmaker, author and international keynote speaker. He's on a mission to amplify human potential at scale through the power of music, health sciences, entertainment, and technology. Frank regularly speaks with audiences of leaders, entrepreneurs, innovators, health and wellness experts, high performers, and anyone curious about upleveling the human experience with music and on this episode, he's showing us how to use the power of music in everyday life to awaken our creativity, improve our wellbeing, rewire our brains, and deepen our relationships so that we amplify our human potential. Frank shares micro-practices that make a macro-difference, emerging possibilities with hearables and even touch on leading edge research on music therapies for those on the autism spectrum. Get ready to amplify your state of calm and focus in the most delightful way! Important Links: www.frankfitzpatrick.com www.linkin.com/ffitzpatrick www.applifiedbook.com Read to “tune” your inner vibrational state to align with the outer success you desire. Talk to Leah about working together at: https://bit.ly/inneralignmentcall
Orange County, California was once home to numerous cattle ranches. Now, roughly 100 years later, Frank Fitzgerald of 5BarBeef.com is the last cattle rancher in the county. More importantly, he raises cattle in a regenerative way: the cows move freely and graze on grass, and no hormones, antibiotics or any other drugs are ever used. We learned a lot from Frank about sustainable, regenerative farming and ranching and think you will as well. Learn more at HerdFDN.org
Composer and producer on how music works on our brains, how the great Tony Bennett is able to perform music at the age of 95 with Alzheimer's, and much more.
Of course there will be plenty of talk about the Eagles and their playoff prospects, but also this week Bill and Chet will reflect on the past year on the Philly sports scene with long-time Inquirer columnist Frank Fitzpatrick. Plus, Philly Sports Trips President Vince Rizzuto stops by to tell us about some cool trips coming up soon and what's planned for 2022. Also, we give our thoughts on the great John Madden (R.i.P., Coach!) and Bill makes his CFP championship prediction!
Today's guest is Frank Fitzpatrick. Frank is the author of the book: Amplified: Unleash Your Potential Through the Power of Music. Frank is a multi-platinum music producer, international keynote speaker, social entrepreneur, and wellness expert redefining human potential through the convergence of health, music, entertainment, and technology. This episode will speak about increasing our presence and unleashing potential through music, embodiment, and much more! I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did! To find more about the book:https://www.amazon.com/Amplified-Unleash-Potential-Through-Power/dp/1737103400
The world is amazed at Tony's ability to continue to connect to music while living with Alzheimer's. What is the connection our brain has with music? How can it help us? Grammy-nominated multi-Platinum music producer, Bestselling author, Music & Health Expert Frank Fitzpatrick joins us to talk about it! Special Offer: www.AmplifiedBook.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this weeks episode, Christina Gerakiteys speaks with Frank Fitzpatrick; a multi-platinum selling record producer, Grammy-nominated songwriter, award-winning filmmaker and author about his new book, Amplified. Amplified offers a fresh, innovative way to relate to and experience music. Learn how to use the power of music in your everyday life—to awaken creativity, improve your wellbeing, deepen relationships, and amplify your true potential. Book: Amplified: Unleash Your Potential Through the Power of Music
Many of us love holiday music this time of year but a consumer reports survey shows 23% of Americans dread holiday music. It stresses them out and reminds of them money problems or that time is slipping by, maybe a bad memory attached to holidays. Frank Fitzpatrick is a bestselling-author, Grammy-nominated multi-platinum music producer and touts' music for wellness but he understands why this genre can be stressful.
In this episode, I had the joy of interviewing a true ambassador of the power of music: Frank Fitzpatrick. Frank is a best selling-author, Grammy-nominated multi-platinum music producer, international keynote speaker, social entrepreneur, and wellness expert redefining human potential through the convergence of health & wellness, music, creativity and technology. He is a leading voice in the emerging Hearables market, contributing writer for Forbes, and faculty at Singularity University's Exponential Medicine. He has created successful programs reaching over 200 million people and generating over $1B in revenues. Frank's mission is to amplify human potential at scale through the power of music, health, creativity and technology. More about his best-selling book, Amplified, can be found at www.AmplifiedBook.com. We talk about his journey and how music forged a purpose in him in childhood that still drives him to this day. For Frank's Non-profit: www.earthtones.org For the Relaxation Vacation: www.sonicrecovery.com For our Sponsor: www.drneecie.com
Music has the power to move us deeply. Music can shift our energy on demand, organize our thoughts, stimulate our body to move, reset our emotional state, and allow us to pass through the day in a more relaxed harmonious manner. Using audio examples throughout the podcast, In this episode, we learn how to use it to its full potential with multi-platinum Hollywood composer and music expert Frank Fitzpatrick.
Frank Fitzpatrick spent over thirty years as a practitioner and teacher of yoga, meditation, mindfulness, and science-based self-mastery and optimal living practices. He is a multi-platinum record producer, Grammy-nominated songwriter, social entrepreneur, author, & award-winning filmmaker. He also serves as a Music & Health Expert, Faculty at Singularity University's Exponential Medicine, a Contributor to Forbes, and Founder of EarthTones.org's WHY Music initiative. Frank is a leading voice at the intersection of music, wellness, technology, and human potential. Listen & Subscribe on: iTunes / Stitcher / Podbean / Overcast / Spotify Contact Info Website: www.AmplifiedBook.com Website: www.amplifiedfuture.com Website: www.earthtones.org Book: Amplified by Frank Fitzpatrick Most Influential Person Dr. Jeanne Segal – www.kidsinthehouse.com Jack Kornfield and Dr. Dan Siegal My Mother Effect on Emotions Yoga helped me take mindfulness out of the mind and into the body through breath. That in combination with the work in emotional intelligence with Dr. Jeanne Segal and understanding how emotions are processed in the body and that to really be mindful, it's not just of our thoughts, it's of our entire system because our responses show up in many places in our body and to be fully mindful you want to be fully integrated in your awareness. Thoughts on Breathing I got started with yoga and pranayama and breath practices and performance music is all about breathing and phrasing and breath. So the quickest way to mindfulness is to be mindful first of your breath because it does what we talk about in that integration of the body and the mind. From that place, if you can't have awareness of your breath, you're probably not being very mindful of other things. Suggested Resources Book: The Power of Intention by Wayne Dyer Book: The Bhagavad Gita by Eknath Easwaran Book: Amplified: Unleash Your Potential Through The Power of Music by Frank Fitzpatrick App: Insight Timer / Headspace / Calm Bullying Story Listen to the episode to hear Frank's story. Related Episodes How Music Saved My Life; Riopy Music In Mindfulness and Everyday Life; Michael Defern 508 Music As An Inspiration For Self-care with Bill Protzmann Special Offer Are you struggling with anxiety and stress? I coach people just like you. I'm Bruce Langford, a practicing hypnotist. Your subconscious mind could be holding on to your anxiety. Give yourself the opportunity to let go of what no longer serves you. Book a Free coaching session with me to get you on the road to more calmness and contentment. Send me an email with ‘Frank' in the subject line to bruce@mindfulnessmode.com
Coming off a great homestand, the Phillies are now on a challenging West Coast trip and dealing with more injuries, and Phils TV voice Tom McCarthy joins us to talk about the team. Is Joe Girardi's club a contender or just a pretender? Plus, we're joined by sports columnist Frank Fitzpatrick who just announced his retirement after 41 years at the Philadelphia Inquirer. Expect some great stories from Fitz! Of course, there will be lots of 76ers talk, too, as the Sixers try to get past the Hawks in their second-round playoff series.Oh -- another "Random Chet" segment, too!
The year 2020 has been one that we'll never forget -- mostly for negative things, and that includes much of what happened on the Philadelphia sports scene. We cover it all on our final Philly Pressbox Radio show of 2020 as Inquirer.com's Frank Fitzpatrick makes his annual visit to help us put a wrap on the year -- the good, the bad and the ugly! Plus, Bill and Chet talk about the Eagles getting eliminated from playoff contention in the awful NFC East, the first week of the 76ers' season (Bill still has issues with Joel Embiid!) and some of the many great Hall of Famers who left us over the past yea. And Chet and Fred's NFL pick'em competition is going down to the final weekend.
All cattle are grass-fed and spend about 80% of their life on pasture eating forage and grass which is their species-specific diet and helps maximize the nutritional profile of the meat. But then probably 98 to 99% of the cattle are then sent to a feedlot during the last few months of their lives where they're fed predominantly nothing but genetically modified corn and soy. So, the label, ‘grass-fed' isn't lying to you because the cattle are grass-fed but then they leave out the part where it has been grain-finished. A person will trust that label thinking they're buying a nutritionally superior product but most of the time they're not. – Eugene Trufkin Get 15% off your CURED Nutrition order with the code WELLNESSFORCE ---> Get The Morning 21 System: A simple and powerful 21 minute system designed to give you more energy to let go of old weight and live life well. JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP | *REVIEW THE PODCAST* Wellness Force Radio Episode 377 Owner of Trufkin Athletics, Author of the Anti-Factory Farm Shopping Guide, and CHEK Holistic Lifestyle Coach Level 3, Eugene Trufkin, explains the food industry's confusion by design strategies, how to make conscious food choices even in a food desert, how to look at food labels especially for grass-fed meat and poultry, and how growing high quality-grown food can actually heal the planet. Why is it so hard to find healthy food even when you want it? Discover the real truth of the food industry when it comes to their connection to pharmaceuticals, labels such as "Product of the USA," and their organic certification process. CURED Nutrition Get 15% off your CURED Nutrition order with the code WELLNESSFORCE It's taken me over a year to find the right hemp and CBD company to introduce to the Wellness Force Community and I could not be more thrilled that it's CURED Nutrition! CURED Nutrition is a movement inspired by nature and grounded in a shared desire to leave a lasting impression on you, our community, and this world. Together, they're a collective of heart-centered human beings who are inviting you – the conscious creatives, dreamers, and healers – to join their family. Learn how CURED hemp and CBD products can enhance your daily wellness routine. Try Cured Today They're Colorado-based organically grown hemp products that have been engineered to transform your approach toward an elevated life. Tap into your inherent potential – your greatest mind-body alignment – and nourish it with the supplements you were designed to thrive on. A greater existence is waiting. Listen To Episode 377 As Eugene Trufkin Uncovers: [1:30] How Accurate Are Grass-Fed Food Labels? Eugene Trufkin Trufkin Athletics Anti-Factory Farm Shopping Guide CHEK Holistic Lifestyle Coach Paul Chek | All Is God: Three Part Series His life in Ukraine before coming to the USA with his family. How we can heal ourselves by healing the planet. What sparked his interest in biodynamic farming and health. NUTRITION: The Dirt Facts -MUST KNOW INFORMATION! P.1 How he was first introduced to Paul Chek who has been on Wellness Force many times. Why it's almost near impossible to find high-quality food in the US for the majority of people. The deceiving claims behind food labels including "grass-fed" beef. Hidden truths about grass-fed meat and the fact that almost all cows are grass-fed until the last few months of their life when they're grain-finished. 5 Bar Beef Examples of other poor lifestyle factors from exercise to sleep to emotional wellbeing that can take a toll on our health. What do beef labels actually mean?: Free-range, pastured, organic, all-natural etc. that can be so confusing. 357 Robb Wolf Sacred Cow: The Case for (Better) Meat [19:00] Confusion By Design Within The Food Industry The biggest takeaways from his book, Anti-Factory Farm Shopping Guide, including how to make conscious food choices. Why farmers aren't just competing with other national brands anymore but international as well. What you should know about food labeled: Product of the USA. The hidden truth behind most products labeled, 'organic,' and factory farms. Unpacking the confusion by design created within the food industry. Why there's a strict organic certification process for soil but not for beef. Which companies and organizations actually do the organic certification process for beef but we're mostly just trusting what these companies tell us. Joel Salatin - Polyface Farm American Grassfed Association First steps you should take towards making healthier, more conscious food purchases. How you can learn about food operations yourself by volunteering to work on site. Frank Fitzpatrick [28:30] Eating Healthy In A Food Desert What sources you can turn to if you live in a food desert. How to get a really good deal on your grass-fed meat orders. Why you should consider bulk ordering grass-fed meat instead of taking the time to drive to a store that has it. The fact that sometimes you also have to be wary about the food you're buying from smaller farmers. Why it's so important that farmers do rotational grazing to ensure their land maintains its own food source and minerals in the soil. What chickens and turkeys should actually be fed because they're actually omnivores meanwhile the common problem we see with them being grain-fed. Sprouts Farmers Market The real difference in prices he has seen from those who buy from the higher end Sprouts Farmers Market and supermarkets. Why people who eat organic tend to spend less money overall on non-essential goods compared to those who eat out a lot or shop less consciously. How to stop spending thousands of dollars a year on a lower quality of life. Jator Pierre [42:30] Food Is Information For The Body Shawn Stevenson Why food is information for our body. The laws of nature and why we're totally ignoring her when we eat processed food that is making us sick. What starts to happen to our physiology if we start to eat foods that aren't helping us stay healthy. The problems that vegetarians run into when they eat fruits and vegetables that have been grown with chemicals and other poor farming practices. Teri Cochrane How the poor farming practice of confined animal operations will lead to confined animal operations from three variables. The fact that all pesticides today are systemic so they get embedded in the flesh of the fruits and vegetables which we can't even wash off. How chemical testing and approval of agriculture works in the US. What most people don't know about the pesticides and chemicals used in the agriculture industry. The Myths of Safe Pesticides by André Leu Hydroponics: What it is and the fact that the USA is the only country to certify it as USDA organic. The problem with using hydroponics and genetic selection in agriculture practices. Why the color of the carrots you buy actually matters for the number of nutrients it contains. 348 Dr. William Li [55:00] Why Practices For Raising Chicken Are More Deceiving Than For Beef The truth about free-range chicken in the farming industry. How short the farming cycle of chickens actually is. Just how confined chickens really are, from those that lay eggs to the ones we eat, when when we look at the actual dimensions. What vegetarian-fed actually means and why it's a dead giveaway that the chickens are confined while alive. 365 Dr. Paul Saladino What people should specifically be on the lookout for when purchasing chicken meat or eggs. Happy Hens [1:02:00] How To Be More Food Conscious Exploring why it's so important to be food conscious not just for ourselves but to set an example for others as well. Why good mental and physical health are the keys to help you create what you want in life. The harsh truth that babies that are born in urban US environments today have about 200 different trace amounts of chemicals in their bodies. Earl Butz Eat Wild | Getting Wild Nutrition from Modern Food Poisoning Our Children: The Parent's Guide to the Myths of Safe Pesticides by André Leu Breaking down the myth that there are safe pesticides. Sources you can turn to in your mission to help your family stay safe and healthy. How we self-sabotage our health through poor lifestyle and unconscious food choices. Why most of us fall into these lifestory gaps that lead us to make poor health choices. How an unhealthy mindset is created when we become unattached to our core values breathwork.io M21 Wellness Guide Wellness Force Community Power Quotes From The Show Where Is Our Meat Actually Coming From? "In a competitive market, a lot of these ranchers now have international as well as local competitors because 90% of the beef sold in the US comes from overseas. You may even find products in Trader Joe's that are sourced from 5 different countries. They may say, "Product of the USA," but here's the thing with that claim; I can buy carcasses from Mexico, import them into California, cut them up and process them into packaging here and then legally claim them as "Product of the USA" because it's been processed in the USA." - Eugene Trufkin The Truth About Organic Label Claims "What organic beef basically means, for the most part, is the product comes from a factory-farmed operation where they feed the cows nothing but organic grains but even that's questionable these days because a lot of it is coming from corrupted brokers from overseas like Ukraine and Turkey. The grain is literally the only difference between just a factory farm operation where they would feed them genetically modified corn and soy. So, even if you buy something with a USDA Organic label claim, although it may be fed with grains, you don't even know if those grains are organic." - Eugene Trufkin Why Is It So Hard To Eat Healthy? "My book, Anti-Factory Farm Shopping Guide, is for people who want to make better conscious food choices but the whole point of the book is to show readers just how difficult it has become. I run into people in the holistic health circles who are trying to optimize their health physically and mentally yet you still see them running into these mistakes constantly. People are buying a product, trusting the label or the claims, and just buying it for years and years on end thinking they're getting the maximum nutrition profile from that food group but they're simply not. My research on this started because I just wanted to buy some healthy eggs and it was incredibly impossible just to find something so simple and basic." - Eugene Trufkin Links From Today's Show CURED Nutrition Trufkin Athletics Anti-Factory Farm Shopping Guide CHEK Holistic Lifestyle Coach Paul Chek | All Is God: Three Part Serie NUTRITION: The Dirt Facts -MUST KNOW INFORMATION! P.1 5 Bar Beef 357 Robb Wolf Sacred Cow: The Case for (Better) Meat Joel Salatin - Polyface Farm American Grassfed Association Frank Fitzpatrick Sprouts Farmers Market Jator Pierre Shawn Stevenson Teri Cochrane The Myths of Safe Pesticides by André Leu 348 Dr. William Li 365 Dr. Paul Saladino Happy Hens Earl Butz Eat Wild | Getting Wild Nutrition from Modern Food Poisoning Our Children: The Parent's Guide to the Myths of Safe Pesticides by André Leu Show Notes Episode 67 – Eugene Trufkin: The Anti-Factory Farm Shopping Guide Exposing Bogus Food Labeling With Eugene Trufkin The labels said ‘organic.’ But these massive imports of corn and soybeans weren’t Beating the Food Giants by Paul A. Stitt Weston A. Price Foundation Everything You Need to Know About Whole Foods Free-Range Chicken Leave Wellness Force a review on iTunes breathwork.io M21 Wellness Guide Wellness Force Community Eugene Trufkin Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter About Eugene Trufkin Owner of Trufkin Athletics, Eugene Trufkin is a CHEK Holistic Lifestyle Coach Level 3, OC Fat Loss Trainer, and Author of "Laws of Aesthetics" and “Anti-Factory Farm Shopping Guide”. He is dedicated to helping those that are interested in off-grid living, biodynamic farming, mental/physical health, a minimalist lifestyle, and exploring. About The Anti-Factory Farm Shopping Guide This comprehensive video series and book is meant for anyone who is interested in transitioning from factory-farmed food to organic and hopefully, one day, biodynamic – but at the same time feels confused by all the labels, and even whether organic food is any better than factory-farmed food. 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Frank Fitzpatrick is a rancher and owner of of 5 Bar Beef, a small family ranch since 1979. He is dedicated to providing the highest quality grass-fed and grass-finished pastured beef. He practices holistic planned grazing, a form of regenerative agriculture which promotes the restoration of our soil & grasslands. No man-made chemicals, hormones, antibiotics, vaccines, pour-ons, animal by-products, pesticides or grains are used. You can find Frank at https://5barbeef.com/, IG: https://www.instagram.com/5barbeef/, Twitter: https://twitter.com/5_beef, Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSHYn2YId_Rs2EhTbGOuAKg, and FB: https://www.facebook.com/5barbeef This episode is hosted by Dr. Shawn Baker MD. Find him at https://shawn-baker.com
Visioneer Frank Fitzpatrick believes in the transformative power of music and creativity to optimize human potential, inspire us, and build community and relationships across cultures. This belief guides Frank's roles as the Founder and Director of the non-profit EarthTones, which creates media projects and large-scale campaigns that make a positive contribution to our world and i7 Creative, an organization that works with thought leaders and interdisciplinary teams to conceptualize, design and execute innovative solutions and strategies for increasing performance, engagement and impact. In this episode, I speak with Frank Fitzpatrick about his mission and the impact i7 Creative & EarthTones are making in the world. Let's dive in! https://frankfitzpatrick.com
Visioneer Frank Fitzpatrick believes in the transformative power of music and creativity to optimize human potential, inspire us, and build community and relationships across cultures. This belief guides Frank's roles as the Founder and Director of the non-profit EarthTones, which creates media projects and large-scale campaigns that make a positive contribution to our world and i7 Creative, an organization that works with thought leaders and interdisciplinary teams to conceptualize, design and execute innovative solutions and strategies for increasing performance, engagement and impact. In this episode, I speak with Frank Fitzpatrick about his mission and the impact i7 Creative & EarthTones are making in the world. Let's dive in! https://frankfitzpatrick.com
As we kick off a new decade, it's a great time to look back on the past year and past 10 years on the Philly sports scene ... and to talk about what's ahead! Joining us to take care of all of that, and (of course) some Eagles-Seahawks playoff talk, is longtime Philadelphia Inquirer sports columnist FRANK FITZPATRICK. Also joining us -- maybe she can help get Bill Furman and Jim "Chet" Chesko get in better shape; what a challenge that would be! -- is personal trainer and Inquirer fitness writer ASHLEY B. GREENBLATT. Plus, Fred Hugo stops by for some NFL postseason talk and more.
Veteran journalist, author and college professor Alison Bass joins Tim to talk about her time as a reporter with the Boston Globe and her work in the earliest days of breaking and covering the Catholic priest abuse scandal in Boston. http://traffic.libsyn.com/shapingopinion/Father_Porter_Revised_II_auphonic.mp3 Father James Porter was assigned to St. Mary's School in North Attleboro, Mass. In 1960 – in charge of altar boys. Over the years, he quietly earned a reputation as a child molester. It appears nothing was done in an official sense until 1963 when at least 4 parents complained to the church about his behavior. Father Porter was transferred to a parish in Fall River. In 1964, Porter was arrested for molesting a 13-year-old boy and sent to a mental hospital for just over a year. He was then assigned to another parish. He was again hospitalized in 1967 to be “cured” of his affliction. Porter was released after a few months. Over the years, in addition to Massachusetts, he would then receive new assignments in Texas, New Mexico and Minnesota. In 1990, Frank Fitzpatrick went public with accusations that Porter had molested him as a child in the '60s when Father Porter worked in the Fall River Diocese. This news lead to over 200 people coming forward and with charges of abuse against Porter. In 1992, Alison Bass broke the story about Father Porter. This pre-dates the time period made famous by the Boston Globe’s Spotlight investigative series on the Boston diocese’s problem with predators and related cover-ups in the early 2000s. And then of course there was the movie called Spotlight that earned critical acclaim in 2015 for its story about that investigative team. To more fully appreciate how news reporting of the Catholic church abuse crisis evolved, we talked with Alison who provides some context to the story. Alison was the reporter who first broke the story about Father Porter who molested children in Boston. On the subject of the motion picture Spotlight, she feels it could have accented the reporting that had been done by the Globe about the priest scandal well before the Spotlight team started its work in 2001. Cardinal Bernard Law, Archbishop of Boston, was a critic of the Father Porter case and the media coverage. This provided external pressures on the Globe newsroom as it continued to cover the stories of allegations of abuse. Alison describes what it was like to work on the story in the early phase of its coverage. Links Alison Bass Website Alison Bass, Professor at WVU Oscar-nominated ‘Spotlight’ Gets Most Things Right But a Few Things Wrong , by Alison Bass, Huffington Post Nine Allege Priest Abused Them, Threaten to Sue the Church (1992), Boston Globe article by Alison Bass 30 More Allege Sex Abuse by Priest, (1992),Boston Globe article by Alison Bass Father Porter: Remembering the Evil, The Sun Chronicle Movie Truths, Newspaper Truths, Economic Principles Where Were Boston's TV Stations During Boston's Sex Abuse Scandal, Columbia Journalism Review Our Fathers: The Secret Life Of The Catholic Church In The Age Of Scandal, by David France (page 234) About this Episode's Guest Alison Bass Alison Bass is the author of two critically acclaimed nonfiction books, Getting Screwed, Sex Workers and the Law and Side Effects: A Prosecutor, a Whistleblower, and A Bestselling Antidepressant on Trial, which received the prestigious National Association of Science Writers’ Science in Society Award. She is an Associate Professor of Journalism at West Virginia University, where she teaches investigative journalism, health and science journalism and multimedia journalism. Bass was a long-time medical and science writer for The Boston Globe and is an award-winning journalist. Her articles and essays have also appeared in The Huffington Post, The Miami Herald, The Village Voice, Psychology Today,
We've turned the page to 2019 and the defending Super Bowl champion Eagles are (somehow) back in the playoffs. On this week's Philly Pressbox Radio Roundtable, we talk about this wild season, a memorable 2018 on the Philly sports scene as a whole, and look ahead to what may happen in '19. Helping Bill Furman and Jim "Chet" Chesko with all of that is Philly.com sports columnist Frank Fitzpatrick. Plus, personal trainer Ashley Blake Greenblatt, who also does a weekly column for Philly.com, offers some tips to help you get fit in the new year, and Fred Hugo stops by to talk Eagles, Sixers and the 'Bama-Clemson National Championship game.
NEWS The IFPI disputes the amount of money YouTube says it’s paid to artists The strict importation restrictions on rosewood that affects stringed instruments may be eased GUEST Music and film producer Frank Fitzpatrick
NEWS The IFPI disputes the amount of money YouTube says it's paid to artists The strict importation restrictions on rosewood that affects stringed instruments may be eased GUEST Music and film producer Frank Fitzpatrick
Listen in on a casual chat I had with a farmer (rancher) in Orange County CA, Mr. Frank Fitzpatrick, who talks about grass-fed beef, omega-3-fatty acids, and biodiversity. How well do you know your omegas, proper sources of it, and its link to health and disease? Look at the facts, hear the stories, and you decide. This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not advocate any particular way of eating.
On our final Philly Pressbox Radio episode of 2017, legendary Philadelphia Inquirer sports columnist Frank Fitzpatrick makes his annual stop to discuss the state of the Philly sports scene (including the Eagles' playoff outlook), and Penn State Football radio play-by-play man Steve Jones joins Bill Furman and Jim "Chet" Chesko to preview the PSU-Washington Fiesta Bowl and the college football playoffs. Plus, Bill, Chet and Fred Hugo make their predictions for some of the key Week 17 NFL battles.
On this episode of the Philly Pressbox Radio Roundtable, Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Frank Fitzpatrick joins Bill Furman and Jim "Chet" Chesko to talk about the Philly sports scene in general, the Pete Rose mess, and to explain how Frank indirectly helped create the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame 15 years ago. Meanwhile, Bill and Chet unveil the five new inductees into our just-for-fun Philly Sports Hall -- three elected by fan balloting and two chosen by us. Also, Fred Hugo visits to help you get ready for your Fantasy Football draft, offering tips and and few sleeper picks to consider! Eagles talk, too, of course.
The city of Detroit continues to mourn the passing of Red Wings and Tigers owner Mike Ilitch. We examine the Motor City icon with Detroit News writer Kurt Mensching, who looks at Ilitch's role in building Comerica Park and Little Caesar's Arena. Also- Philadelphia's Connie Mack Stadium lives on, in a patch of grass planted on property where the iconic ballpark was located. Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Frank Fitzpatrick looks back on the final game at the stadium and how Philly faithful ravaged the park to grab souvenirs. Plus, groundskeepers across baseball are preparing diamonds for the 2017 season. We catch up with Memphis Redbirds field chief Ben Young who talks grass seed and creating diamond art from the seat of a lawn mower.
If you're a fan of the Philadelphia sports scene and haven't yet sampled Philly Pressbox Radio, here's a great way to check us out. This rebroadcast is a fun, fast-paced overview of our first 98 shows (April 2014 to August 2016), with highlights of our chats with guests including Merrill Reese, Tom McCarthy, Ray Didinger, Fred Barnett, Bill Bradley, Barrett Brooks, Vince Papale, Dennis Franks, Brian Propp, Larry Christenson, Glenn Wilson, Andre McCarter, Mark Eckel, Kevin Cooney, Frank Fitzpatrick, Mike Sielski, Brandon Lee Gowton, Fran Duffy, Dei Lynam, Leslie Gudel, Judy Arnold, John Brazer, David Raymond and Dr. Joel FIsh. Enjoy, and come back for future shows! We'll be back with a new, live show next Wednesday at 7pm ET. Thanks much from both of us - Jim "Chet" Chesko and Bill Furman.
Legendary Philadelphia Inquirer sports columnist Frank Fitzpatrick makes a return visit to the Philly Pressbox Radio Roundtable, joining Bill Furman and Jim "Chet" Chesko to talk about the renaissance of Penn State's football program and the state of the Philadelphia sports scene as we approach the end of another calendar year. In his distinguished career as a sportswriter and columnist, Frank has seen it all; he has been a beat writer for the Phillies, Eagles and the Nittany Lions, and nowadays writes a popular column in the Sunday Inquirer. Also on this week's show: another episode of "Fred & Butter TIme" with Fred Hugo joining Bill and Chet to preview the Eagles-Giants contest and some other Week 16 games, and our weekly Philly sports trivia question and prize giveaway courtesy Carl's Cards & Collectibles.
How would your life look like if you overcame your fears and created your life from the longings of your heart? Please join your hosts of the Miracle Makers Podcast and special guest Frank Fitzpatrick of EarthTones as they discuss how to overcome your fears, be brave and courageous in the face of fear andRead More The post 28: Frank Fitzpatrick – How to Overcome Fear first appeared on Dr. Sarah Larsen ~ Medical Intuitive and Energy Healer.
If you're a fan of the Philadelphia sports scene and haven't yet sampled Philly Pressbox Radio, here's a great way to check us out. This is a fun, fast-paced overview of our first 98 shows, with highlights of our chats with guests including Merrill Reese, Tom McCarthy, Ray Didinger, Fred Barnett, Bill Bradley, Barrett Brooks, Vince Papale, Dennis Franks, Brian Propp, Larry Christenson, Glenn Wilson, Andre McCarter, Mark Eckel, Kevin Cooney, Frank Fitzpatrick, Mike Sielski, Brandon Lee Gowton, Fran Duffy, Dei Lynam, Leslie Gudel, Judy Arnold, John Brazer, David Raymond and Dr. Joel FIsh. Enjoy, and come back for future shows! We go live every Wednesday at 7pm ET. Thanks much from both of us - Jim "Chet" Chesko and Bill Furman.
It's our 99th show! Really. On this special episode, Carl Henderson of Carl's Cards & Collectibles joins Bill Furman and Jim "Chet" Chesko to talk about the trade of long-time Phillies catcher Carlos Ruiz, plus whether the Eagles could improve on last year's 7-9 record, and a championship for the Philadelphia Soul! Also, since this is our 99th show, we'll also give you an extremely fun, fast-paced overview of our first 98 shows, with highlights of our chats with guests including Merrill Reese, Tom McCarthy, Ray Didinger, Mark Eckel, Kevin Cooney, Brandon Lee Gowton, Brian Propp, Larry Christenson, Glenn Wilson, Fran Duffy, Fred Barnett, Bill Bradley, Barrett Brooks, Vince Papale, Andre McCarter, Dei Lynam, Leslie Gudel, Judy Arnold, John Brazer, David Raymond, Dr. Joel FIsh and Frank Fitzpatrick. You have our word: Even if you've heard most of our first 98 shows, you will enjoy this highlights show immensely. What better way to get you prepared for our 100th show next week with Seth Joyner and Merrill Reese - our Eagles-season-preview show!
Two terrific guests on this week's Philly Pressbox Radio Roundtable! Author and Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Frank Fitzpatrick joins Bill Furman and Jim "Chet" Chesko to talk about Villanova's NCAA Championship and the legacy of Jay Wright's squad. And, with the regular season winding down and the Flyers closing in on a playoff berth, Hockeybuzz.com's Bill Meltzer makes his first visit to the program to assess the Flyers' postseason prospects, potential first-round playoff matchups and the state of the franchise moving forward. Also on the show: Allen Iverson's election to the Basketball Hall of Fame, and the start of the Phillies' 2016 season. It's gonna be an action-packed show! Of course, there will be our weekly Philly sports trivia question and prize courtesy of Carl's Cards and Collectibles, too. It's all brought to you by shopforkisses.org, the online shopping network of the Kisses for Kyle Foundation.
What will Tuesday's firing of Chip Kelly mean for the Eagles' near- and long-term future? Legendary Philadelphia Inquirer sportswriter Frank Fitzpatrick makes a return visit to the Philly Pressbox Radio Roundtable, joining Bill Furman and Jim "Chet" Chesko to talk about Jeffrey Lurie's decision to part ways with Kelly, and the fact that 2015 has been one of the worst years ever for Philadelphia's pro sports teams. In his distinguished career as a sportswriter and columnist, Frank has seen it all; he has been a beat writer for the Phillies, Eagles and the Penn State Nittany Lions, and today writes a popular column in the Sunday Inquirer. He's won numerous awards, written several books, covered many Olympics and been a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize. Also on this week's show: Sixers and Flyers talk and our Philly sports trivia question and prize giveaway courtesy Carl's Cards & Collectibles, Inc. It's all brought to you by shopforkisses.org, the online shopping network of the Kisses for Kyle Foundation.
We have a very special guest in studio today! A multi-platinum selling record producer, Grammy-nominated songwriter, social entrepreneur and award-winning filmmaker, Frank Fitzpatrick has proven himself to be a creative visionary and committed advocate for transforming the human spirit through music and film. Learn how Frank did it and how you can too! Tune in now!
Legendary Philadelphia sportswriter Frank Fitzpatrick joins Jim "Chet" Chesko and Bill Furman on this weeks show. Frank has been a beat writer for the Phillies, Eagles and the Penn State Nittany Lions. He's won many awards, written several books, covered many Olympics and been a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize. The man has done it all and we'll talk about it all. Join us as we cover all things Philly sports and some more, included our Philly Sports Triva question courtesy of Carl's Cards and Collectibles. All this and more brought to you by www.shopforkisses.org the online shopping network of the Kisses for Kyle Foundation.
The Appropriate Omnivore is joined by Frank Fitzpatrick of 5 Bar Beef, who describes himself as a terrestrial carnivore. Since a young age, Frank had wanted to be a cowboy and ended up becoming a pioneer in the grass fed beef movement. Frank talks about the principles he applies to his food that are related with the Weston A. Price Foundation and the Savory Institute. Aaron and Frank get into how they share a love of grass fed beef and how they both see it as important to cook muscle meats with in a tallow or bone broth. Frank also talks about how the only meat you'll find with the 5 Bar Beef name on it is from his own farm and the farmers markets you can go to in Orange County to find his wonderful meat.