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Vintage Church Malibu
The Greenhouse Effect - Scripture

Vintage Church Malibu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 38:50


In this sermon from our series, The Greenhouse Effect, we explore how meditating on God's truth in scripture transforms us from the inside out—nurturing growth, deepening faith, and shaping us into who we're meant to be.

Vintage Church Malibu
THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT: Community

Vintage Church Malibu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 53:12


In an era of isolation and individualism, community is more essential than ever. God designed us to grow together, and true transformation happens through relationships that shape us to be more like Jesus.

Vintage Church Malibu
The Greenhouse Effect - Prayer that changes us

Vintage Church Malibu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 50:56


We're beginning a new teaching series, The Greenhouse Effect, about growing in our walk with Jesus. This week, we explore how prayer changes and matures us. 

Tom Nelson
Ned Nikolov: The Ill-defined “Greenhouse Effect” | Tom Nelson Pod #277

Tom Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 86:54


Dr. Ned Nikolov obtained his Ph.D. Degree in ecosystem modeling from Colorado State University in 1997. He then spent 3 years as a post-doctorate researcher at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, TN. Since 2001, he has been working as a physical scientist in one capacity or another for a project funded by the US Forest Service focused on developing of fire-weather applications based on historical climatological data and producing operational fire-weather forecasts to assist the wildfire- and smoke management in the USA. He has been conducting climate research since 2011. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 01:05 Defining the Greenhouse Effect 03:23 Historical Context and Key Papers 03:56 Convective Fluxes and Atmospheric Dynamics 05:51 Critique of Mainstream Climate Science 13:05 Thermodynamics and Ideal Gas Law 17:03 Hydrostatic Equilibrium and Barometric Equation 23:45 Polytropic Processes in the Atmosphere 32:44 Adiabatic Lapse Rates and Atmospheric Stability 37:57 Impact of Water Vapor on Lapse Rates 43:18 Thermal Kinetic Energy and Surface Flux Attenuation 46:14 Energy Flux and Atmospheric Pressure 47:27 Effective Emission Height and Tropospheric Energy 50:12 Greenhouse Effect Misconceptions 53:45 Earth's Energy Imbalance 01:03:41 Shortwave Radiation and Temperature Correlation 01:09:49 Modeling Climate Change 01:15:07 Conclusions and Implications 01:18:22 Funding and Climate Science 01:20:35 Glaciation Cycles and Atmospheric Mass 01:25:38 Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up X: https://x.com/NikolovScience ========= AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries My Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89cj_OtPeenLkWMmdwcT8Dt0DGMb8RGR X: https://x.com/TomANelson Substack: https://tomn.substack.com/ About Tom: https://tomn.substack.com/about

Crazy Wisdom
Episode #432: The Matrix, The Demiurge, and My Digital Soul

Crazy Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 53:47


In this episode of the Crazy Wisdom Podcast, I, Stewart Alsop, sit down with Louis Anderson, a fascinating thinker whose journey spans biotech hacking, life in San Francisco's hippie communes, and deep involvement in the Urbit ecosystem. Our conversation weaves through topics like secularism, pseudo-religious structures in modern tech communities, the philosophical underpinnings of Protestantism and its influence on secular thought, and the complex relationship between climate change, transhumanism, and personal sovereignty. We also explore Louis's vision for network states and the future of personal servers. For more on Louis's work, check out tactics.louisandersonllc.com and reach out via LinkedIn or to info@louisandersonllc.com.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation!Timestamps00:00 Introduction and Guest Background00:35 Diving into Secularism02:17 French vs. American Secularism04:34 Protestantism and Secularism05:58 The Evolution of Secularism15:08 Theism, Atheism, and Non-Theism17:35 Introduction to Urbit20:32 Urbit's Structure and Critique25:41 Future of Personal Servers27:32 Spiritual Journeys and Woo28:17 Exploring Occultism and Mysticism28:44 Influential Figures in Mysticism30:18 The Golden Age of Mysticism30:49 Western and Eastern Mysticism32:02 Chaos Magic and Modern Mysticism34:10 Transhumanism and Body Modification39:38 Climate Change and Human Impact40:48 The Role of Carbon in Climate Change45:27 Betting on Climate Predictions52:23 Network States and Legal FrameworksKey InsightsSecularism as a Modern Religion: Louis Anderson challenges conventional views on secularism, suggesting that it has evolved into a form of religion itself, particularly in Western societies. He contrasts American secularism, which allows for individual interpretation and freedom, with French secularism, which often imposes strict boundaries between religion and the public sphere. This perspective invites a reevaluation of how secularism shapes modern identity and cultural structures.The Influence of Protestant Thought on Modern Ideologies: The conversation highlights how Protestantism, with its emphasis on personal interpretation and decentralized authority, has deeply influenced secular and scientific worldviews. Unlike Catholicism's institutional hierarchy, Protestantism fosters an environment where individuals are encouraged to seek truth independently, a mindset that parallels the scientific method and modern democratic ideals.The Network State as a New Political Frontier: Louis introduces the concept of the network state, likening it to America's founding principles where communities form around shared ideas rather than geography. He critiques the current structure of Urbit's Azimuth system, arguing for a more community-driven model that reflects collective ownership and governance rather than capitalist hierarchies.Body Modification and the Ethics of Transhumanism: Discussing transhumanism, Louis proposes a radical shift in how we perceive body modification—not as a rejection of our natural form but as a collaborative evolution with our physical selves. He emphasizes a respectful, co-creative relationship with the body, contrasting it with the often utilitarian, enhancement-focused approach seen in current transhumanist discourse.Climate Change as Both a Scientific and Personal Challenge: The episode explores climate change beyond its scientific basis, framing it as a challenge to human adaptability and foresight. Louis suggests that individual bets and prediction markets can help people internalize climate risks, making the abstract threat more tangible and prompting proactive decision-making in areas like real estate and resource management.Mysticism's Enduring Influence on Modern Thought: Louis's deep dive into mysticism, from Kabbalah to Theosophy, reveals how ancient spiritual traditions continue to shape contemporary philosophical and cultural landscapes. He connects these esoteric systems to modern tech ideologies, suggesting that the search for meaning and structure persists even in highly rational, secular environments.The Intersection of Technology, Spirituality, and Identity: The episode underscores a recurring theme: the blending of technological advancement with spiritual exploration. Whether discussing personal servers as digital shrines or the metaphysical implications of network states, Louis highlights how technology is not just a tool but a medium through which modern humans negotiate identity, community, and existential purpose.

Quanta Science Podcast
Physicists Pinpoint the Quantum Origin of the Greenhouse Effect

Quanta Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 15:03


Carbon dioxide's powerful heat-trapping effect has been traced to a quirk of its quantum structure. The finding may explain climate change better than any computer model.

extra-Ordinary Leaders with Dolly Waddell
S3 02: The Greenhouse Effect: Creating Spaces For Leadership Growth | with Julia Parker

extra-Ordinary Leaders with Dolly Waddell

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 56:07


This season of The extra-Ordinary Leader, we are doing things a bit different, so our extra-Ordinary is coming from some unique places. This week, Dolly is joined by Julia Parker, author, educator and gardener. Julia has spent a career creating safe spaces for growth, and here she explains, using the metaphor of a greenhouse, how she drives creativity. As we discuss gardens and nature, we learn how in a similar vein, we need to consider how to grow the people and cultures we are a part of.

Flanigan's Eco-Logic
Climate Resolve Series, Part 3, with Jonathan Parfrey on Leading Climate Advocacy in LA

Flanigan's Eco-Logic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 32:52


In Part 3 of Flanigan's Eco-Logic - Climate Resolve Series, Ted speaks with Jonathan Parfrey, Founder and Executive Director at Climate Resolve, LA's leading climate advocacy organization, committed to local climate solutions to reduce greenhouse gases and improve the lives of Angelenos. Just back from New York Climate Week, he jumps right into his highlights from all the events, sharing that it was great to see a large California contingent there. Climate Resolve hosted an event that demonstrated bouncing sunlight back into space to help curb the greenhouse effect, raising greater awareness of the radiative forcing benefits of cool surfaces.In addition to the actions they have taken to curb the heat island effect and keep LA cool, Ted and Jonathan also discuss LADWP's dilemma (where Jonathan served as a commissioner from 2008-2013), and the tension of reaching 100% carbon free electric delivery by 2035, especially with the potential for using green hydrogen in peaker plants. They also discuss nonprofits' role in electoral campaigns, specifically Climate Resolve's stance on Proposition 4, and the best way to protect folks from heat waves.Jonathan concludes by sharing the numerous plans that Climate Resolve has helped develop for LA, including the LA County Climate Vulnerability Assessment, the LA County Sustainability Plan, the Long Beach Climate Action and Adaptation Plan, the California Climate Adaptation Planning Guide, and the Fourth California Climate Change Assessment. He shares the difference between planning and implementation, and what his feelings are between the two approaches.

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
Episode 2509: Enertia® Homes ~ TIME® Inventions Award Winner & New Pioneer Magazine Modern Marvel in Green Living!

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 27:18


TIME Magazine - Enertia® Homes Their Company Slogan - "Your House Should Take Care of You......... Not the Other Way Around!"My spotlight is on Green Living Because of A LOT of Talk this Year About Global Warming & the Eco-System.Enertia® Homes use an ingenious design, and the science of materials, to heat and cool buildings without fuel or electricity. Fitted with Photovoltaic panels, and a metal seamed roof, homes can be self-reliant for heating, cooling, electricity, water and food. This is a modern Building System, an integrated group of innovations and a construction technique so basic, yet amazing and effective, it has been called a Modern Marvel- A Time Magazine Invention of the Year & Zayed Future Energy Prize, "Innovative Structure of the Century Award", AWPI Century's Best Award. These are not conventional “stick-frame” single-generation houses. The walls are solid wood, and the design life is hundreds of years. Comfort is by design and from a unique structural material, not from a mechanical/ electric compressor or furnace. The roof can generate electricity and capture water. The sun space harvests energy, and in it you can harvest food.Most have a built-in "biosphere" modeled after planet Earths' that draws energy from the sun, and geothermal stability from the ground, creating a temperate climate that buffers the primary living space. Your personal Greenhouse Effect warms your house in winter. Naturally-induced air currents cool it in summer. "When we started 30 years ago the terms Bio-mimicry, Green Building, Carbon Sequestration, and Life-Cycle Analysis did not exist. Enertia® homes pioneered these goals that others are still striving to achieve." ~ Enertia.com© 2024 Building Abundant Success!!2024 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy:  https://tinyurl.com/BASAud

UK Column Podcasts
Discussing The Second Climate Science Masterclass

UK Column Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 81:05


Mike Robinson speaks to David Siegel about the launch of a second Climate Science Masterclass, and also to Liz Avramides and Joe Walton, who took part in the first course. David also presents a segment on the Greenhouse Effect. Read the write-up at: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/discussing-the-second-climate-science-masterclass

Tom Nelson
Tom Shula and Markus Ott : The “Missing Link” in the Greenhouse Effect | Tom Nelson Pod #232

Tom Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 113:13


About Tom Shula: • Academic training in theoretical physics. Disillusioned with the community and left with a M.S. to work in tech industry. • Primary work in semiconductor and disk drive component and system development and manufacturing. • Brief diversions into other industries including steel mills, refining, food processing, and waste treatment. • Exposed to a broad range of fluid dynamic systems with pressures ranging from kpsi to 10-12 Torr, and temperatures from 77K (liquid nitrogen) to >1000C • I have been extremely curious from an early age, and was considered a top problem solver in my professional technical career • I've been following the “climate change issue since the “global cooling” scare of the 1970s. More intently since 2009. Markus Ott, a chemist with a PhD, has been working as a researcher and developer in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry since 1994. He has mainly worked on the development of photolithographic methods for the production of biochips and on the development of light-curing plastics. In addition to the theoretical basics, he has the necessary practical experience to assess the interaction of light with matter. As an enthusiastic aviator, he is deeply interested in the processes in the atmosphere since his youth. The present text "Dismantling The CO2-Hoax" or the German version "Demomtage des CO2-Betruges" were written from the practitioner ́s perspective who has to deliver reliable products and cannot hide behind computer models. 00:00 Introduction and Background 00:39 Defining the Greenhouse Effect 02:27 Thermal Radiation and Energy Transport 03:34 Absorption and Emission Processes 04:56 Non-Radiative Processes 06:17 Radiative Transfer Theory 07:11 Behavior of Greenhouse Gases 12:57 Thermalization and Its Implications 19:09 Heat Transport in the Atmosphere 29:13 Historical Context and Radiative Transfer Models 35:03 Critique of Radiative Transfer Models 41:15 Heat Transport from Surface to Space 45:14 Role of Water Vapor and Other Gases 52:54 Summary and Key Findings 01:00:49 Debunking Greenhouse Gas Myths 01:02:06 Water Vapor's Role in Heat Transport 01:04:14 CO2 and Ozone Emissions 01:07:28 Engineering Perspective on Earth's Climate 01:08:21 Diurnal and Seasonal Cycles 01:10:59 Critique of One-Dimensional Climate Models 01:12:54 Thought Experiments on Earth's Rotation 01:15:13 Energy Dynamics of Earth 01:20:44 Global Climate Models and Their Flaws 01:29:44 Summary and Conclusions 01:39:21 Final Thoughts and Call to Action Slides and related paper (PDF): https://tomn.substack.com/p/tom-shula-and-markus-ott-the-missing —— AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries My Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89cj_OtPeenLkWMmdwcT8Dt0DGMb8RGR X: https://x.com/TomANelson Substack: https://tomn.substack.com/ About Tom: https://tomn.substack.com/about

The Science of Everything Podcast
Episode 143: Climate Modelling

The Science of Everything Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 65:50


An overview of climate models, beginning with a summary of the major types of models, and then a more detailed disussion of hte primitive equations and parameterised feedbacks that characterise the widely used Atmospheric General Circulation Models. We also discuss techniques for model validation and some evidence regarding the accuracy of various climate models. Recommended pre-listening is Episode 142: The Greenhouse Effect. If you enjoyed the podcast please consider supporting the show by making a PayPal donation or becoming a Patreon supporter. https://www.patreon.com/jamesfodor https://www.paypal.me/ScienceofEverything Check out out youtube channel! The Science of Everything Podcast - YouTube

The Science of Everything Podcast
Episode 142: The Greenhouse Effect

The Science of Everything Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 83:05


A detailed discussion of the greenhouse effect and its impact on Earth's climate. We begin with a discussion of Earth's energy budget, the various greenhouse gases and their interactions with longwave radiation, and a summary of major sources of greenhouse gas emisions. We then examine the mechanisms of the greenhouse effect in more detail using the idealised greenhouse model and radiative transfer models. We conclude with an analysis of the sensitivity of Earth's climate to changes in greenhouse gas concentrations, and how this interacts with the atmospheric lapse rate. Recommended prelistening is Episode 141: Natural Climate Change. If you enjoyed the podcast please consider supporting the show by making a PayPal donation or becoming a Patreon supporter. https://www.patreon.com/jamesfodor https://www.paypal.me/ScienceofEverything

PlanetGeo
And...We're Back! The Greenhouse Effect

PlanetGeo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 36:12 Very Popular


Today, we re-visit one our earliest episodes that we recorded when this whole thing began.  We've decided to do a small series on Earth's climate and feel that this is the best kickoff point for that topic.  We begin by discussing the forgotten history of climate science.  This is important because we have known the physics of greenhouse gases for over 200 years.  This pre-dates excessive fossil fuel consumption and any thought of political ideology around climate change.  We talk about following the radiation from the sun and the change that takes place when certain photons are absorbed at the Earth's surface.  That change in energy is what gets absorbed by the various greenhouse gases.  We round out the discussion by talking about several of the important gases and why carbon dioxide is the "big dog" in the discussion.  We hope you enjoy!We now have a live Mobile App for iOS and Android. There you can learn all the basics of geoscience with our CampGeo content, purchase a visual audiobook on the Geology of Yellowstone National Park, and listen to past PlanetGeo episodes! Download now at this linkLike, Subscribe, and leave us a Rating!——————————————————Instagram: @planetgeocastTwitter: @planetgeocastFacebook: @planetgeocastSupport us: https://planetgeocast.com/support-usEmail: planetgeocast@gmail.comWebsite: https://planetgeocast.com/

The Leading Difference
Dr. Kenneth Brown | Atrantil | Gut Health, Brain Health, & the Advantages of Being a Generalist

The Leading Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 37:34


Dr. Kenneth Brown is a private gastroenterologist with a clinical research division at Atrantil. Dr. Brown shares his journey from traditional medicine to a more holistic approach, blending natural therapeutics with traditional methods to treat gastrointestinal issues. He also discusses the advantages of being a generalist, how to care for your microbiome, and the need for more education about the link between gut health, brain health, and overall wellbeing.  Guest links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennethbrownmd/ | https://atrantil.com/ Charity supported: ASPCA Interested in being a guest on the show or have feedback to share? Email us at podcast@velentium.com.  PRODUCTION CREDITS Host: Lindsey Dinneen Editor: Tim Oliphant Producer: Velentium   EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Episode 021 - Kenneth Brown Lindsey Dinneen: Hi, I'm Lindsey with Velentium and I'm talking with MedTech industry leaders on how they change lives for a better world. Diane Bouis: The inventions and technologies are fascinating and so are the people who work with them. Frank Jaskulke: There was a period of time where I realized, fundamentally, my job was to go hang out with really smart people that are saving lives and then do work that would help them save more lives. Diane Bouis: I got into the business to save lives and it is incredibly motivating to work with people who are in that same business, saving or improving lives. Duane Mancini: What better industry than where I get to wake up every day and just save people's lives. Lindsey Dinneen: These are extraordinary people doing extraordinary work, and this is The Leading Difference. Hello, and welcome to The Leading Difference Podcast. I'm your host, Lindsey, and I am excited to introduce you to my guest today, Dr. Kenneth Brown. Dr. Brown is a private gastroenterologist with a clinical research division. In his practice, Dr. Brown uses a mix of traditional medicine and natural therapeutics to treat patients suffering from gastrointestinal issues. He hosts the Gut Check Project podcast where he and his team address topics surrounding gut health, healthcare economy, patient safety, nutrition, and more. Thank you so much Dr. Brown for joining me today. I am so excited that you're here and welcome. Dr. Kenneth Brown: Thank you so much, Lindsey. I'm super excited getting to be a guest on The Leading Difference podcast. Awesome. I typically am always asked to do medical stuff, so this is a little bit out of my scope, but very exciting nonetheless. Lindsey Dinneen: Great. No I'm very excited to have you and talk with you, and I would love if you would start by just telling us a little bit about yourself and your background and how you got to where you are today. Dr. Kenneth Brown: Yeah, absolutely. So I'll take you way back. I was in medicals, I basically raised in Omaha, Nebraska. I was in medical school scraping ice off my car and realized one day, "I don't have to do this." And so I immediately drove down to Texas as quickly as I could, did my residency and fellowship, and became a gastroenterologist and still residing in Texas. I seemed to like the warm a little bit more than that scraping ice off cars. So I started my practice about 20 years ago. Initially, I started doing clinical research specifically for the pharmaceutical industry. And I was helping launch some small biotech firms that were developing products. We were doing research for them, and in that time I realized there was this unmet need. In other words, no drug was being developed, or no drug existed for this big space called irritable bowel syndrome. I started to do research for the first drug that was trying to address this when I was in training. IBS, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, was considered more of a psychological diagnosis and literally I was taught that if you do tests on people and everything is normal, then more than likely, it is a psychological thing. We used to think the same thing about ulcer disease. Whenever it was 50 years ago, if you got an ulcer, it was because you were too stressed. You need to back off work, do something like that. Then we found out that it was probably due to a bacteria called Helicobacter, H Pylori. And the person that discovered that got a Nobel Prize. That same massive paradigm shift was starting to take place when I was doing this research about 15 years ago. And that was that a doctor had shown that irritable bowel syndrome is actually caused by bacteria growing where it shouldn't be. And that's called small intestinal bacterial overgrowth. So it's just that bacteria growing where it shouldn't be. And I was doing the clinical trial for them to look at treating people that had irritable bowel with diarrhea and in passing, I was having a conversation with the lead investigator and he said, unfortunately we'll never be able to help the bloated person with constipation because the type of bacteria that is causing it is a very old, ancient type called archaebacteria, and no modern antibiotics affect it." And that was kind of interesting. And and he said, "the issue is that this type of bacteria produces a gas called methane." So I'm writing on my whiteboard in my office, "archaebacteria methane." And I start thinking, I started the story in the very beginning, 'cause I said I was raised in Nebraska and I scraped ice off my car to come down in Nebraska, the prime export would be agriculture. And what they were trying to do is mandate that these ranchers and farmers give different feed products to the cattle to decrease methane production that they're admitting for the Greenhouse Effect. And I looked at that and I just went, "they've been trying to do this in Nebraska for a really long time. What is it that they're giving these cattle and can it be transferable to humans?" And so that sort of started the "aha!" moment of a bloated cow producing methane could be something eventually that might help the millions of people, and I mean millions, like 20% of the US population suffers from some form of irritable bowel syndrome and many more suffer from bloating and have never been diagnosed. So I spent the next several years, me and my research manager, and we were looking at all the data in animals, and then we came across this combination of three large polyphenols, which are the molecules that make vegetables and fruits colorful. And realized that one of the major ones in there is something called Quebracho Colorado that had never been used in a supplement before, but it is used in wine making and beer making and many other things that humans are already consuming. Went through some trouble of trying to get some Quebracho. This is in the like, weird things that happen with entrepreneurs. The only place that it is being developed is Argentina. And I happen to be half Argentinian, so I'm emailing, I'm calling, I'm trying to do anything to get hold of somebody to get me some of this product up just so I can do a clinical trial on it. And nothing was happening, I'm getting no response. And so I actually called a cousin who's a physician in Argentina. She physically drove to the manufacturing facility, walked in an office and said, "there's a doctor in Dallas that's needs your product. He thinks he found a reason to give it to humans." And so that started this whole domino effect. And then eventually I get this shady bag of material sent to my office and I had to spend a lot of money to have analyzed and everything because they're used to working in the agricultural business where they would just send bags of stuff. And so I was able to get this analyzed and all this other stuff, and then we encapsulated it and then put it with a few other things, and then ultimately did two clinical trials and found that it was remarkably successful in this patient population. And, we were able to launch this company called Atrantil. And that was about seven years ago that we were able to actually launch the company. And we have just been learning more and more about the science of all of this. I've been fortunate enough to do this at the exact time where you and I were talking off air about where there seems to be this push for more awareness about nutrition, more awareness about doing things naturally, and not always relying on drugs to do everything. So I feel like I'm very fortunate to be in this great space, learning a ton. And being able to help millions of people at the same time. So that's where we're at now. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. I love your story. Thank you for sharing that. There's a few different things that really stood out. First of all, I'm curious, did you always want to be a doctor? Is that something that was always a bit of a goal for you, or what made you decide to go into the medical field? Dr. Kenneth Brown: I don't know how detailed you want to get into this, but I will tell you another quick story since this is, that one's very specific because, when I was in eighth grade, summer of eighth grade, my childhood friend got severely burned when he was on vacation with his mom. Third degree burns, ICU, whole nine yards, both him and his mom. And I get a call, you know, I was in touch with him, this is back before cell phones, so it's landlines. I get a call from him and he goes, "they say that I need to get outta the hospital because, mom needs to stay in here a little bit longer." Like they were in the ICU for a long time, so he had skin grafts and everything. And I said, " just come live with us." And didn't even ask my parents and I just said, "Junior's gonna come live with us." And so he came and ended up spending a year living in our house and I was changing his bandages and all this other stuff. One night, at like 8:00 PM at night, doorbell rings and it's a guy-- introduced himself, his name was Leonard Woods. He said, I'm a physical therapist. I hear you have a young man who could use little help. I'd like to volunteer my services. So he just basically rehabbed and then we all became friends, all of us. And of course I'm watching this guy that comes over and volunteers his time and I for sure am gonna be a physical therapist now. And I'm like in ninth grade, go through high school, always kinda shadowing and then during college doing some internships and stuff. And this guy saves my friend and he's this super cool dude and this is what I'm gonna do. And then he pulled me aside and he just said, "Hey, I know that you think this is what you should do, but I really think your calling is to be a doctor and I think you need to apply for medical school." So I went, "okay." I just, at this point, I'm gonna do something in healthcare, just to help people. And the fact that your hero slash mentor is telling you to not do the job he's doing that he loves, I'm like, "okay, I guess I'll apply to med school." And then I ended up graduating college early, so I got a chance to spend a year, and I worked officially for him and he knew I was going to med school and then he spent that year teaching me how to manage employees, teaching me how to manage patients, how to run a busy clinic. And he just said, " dovetail me so that you can see how the business side of this stuff works." And I was fortunate enough to go to medical school already having some idea of how I would do this and then I thought I would be a surgeon and then quickly realized that's a horrible lifestyle. I think I need to shift gears and was internal medicine. And then found gastroenterology and that fit me like a glove. So a gastroenterologist is an internal medicine trained doctor, so they already have a predisposition for a little bit of intellectual curiosity, but you get to do procedures. So you get to get in and immediately fix or help or prevent various diseases. And so as a gastroenterologist, you basically are treating things from the esophagus to the anus. So I got into fellowship to be a gastroenterologist. I'm loving it. And then that's when I started realizing, "wait a minute, all health begins and ends in the gut." I was seeing all these people, they had gut issues years before they had something else. Everybody would complain that they had something else, and so, when I started private practice, that's how come I was drawn immediately after just a few years, I started the first research division of our company and I did research for about 10 years and it was just this beautiful sequence of events that led up to that point where I'm thinking about a bloated cow. I mean, it took a really nice physical therapist to show up and then physical therapist to tell me to do something different-- possibly more, depending how you look at it-- and me to realize that all health begins and ends in the gut. And I basically continued that with that complete curiosity. And I'm continuing to learn all the time as everyone else is, as we're all learning that the gut is probably the root of disease and health. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Thank you for going to that story. I love hearing the why, what prompted somebody's interest or passion in what they're doing, and it really struck me-- both kind of stories you've shared with me so far about how synergistic from an outsider's perspective your life has been in a few different ways where like, seemingly no connection. So grew up in, in Nebraska and just you didn't like the snow, which I totally relate to by the way, side note. And then drawing from that experience is what helped you translate that into your work more recently. And that, that seems so disjointed, but it actually was this synergistic connection. And then you also have something like, you mentioned the one random place in Argentina and you had the connections, and I just love those stories when what's meant to be comes together in such a way that you could never predict. Dr. Kenneth Brown: For sure. And the other thing about it, you say the story, but I look back and it was months and months of just radio silence. But I knew that we had something there. So it was me asking around, call my mom, "do we have anybody in this part of Argentina?" And so it took that continual pursuit of doing that. It wasn't just, oh, dumb luck. It's there, but it's the knowledge that it's there and it's the knowledge that you have an angle and it's the knowledge to utilize your network to try and get there. The story sounds like it just kind of fell in place, but I think with every entrepreneur that you speak with, there's that classic line, "it only took 10 years to be an overnight success." There's so much more that happens back over here. And I look at this and I realized that some of these decisions that were made-- I don't know if you gave me another shot at this. Do you ever think about this? I mean, you have this incredible dualistic career of being a ballerina and then being in the medtech, entrepreneur space and marketing and it's funny 'cause you love your life and you've got this great situation that you have going, when people say, "would you ever do it again?" I'm like, "no, no way. 'cause I don't know if I would make the right decisions, even though I know what decisions I made. I don't know if I would make the right decision to get exactly where I'm at right now, 'cause I kind of feel like I'm just beginning about where we can go with all this." Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. But that's the fun part, right? So it is kind of an interesting exercise to look back and think about the "what ifs." And if you were to redo it, would you make the same decisions? I've thought about that many times with different aspects where I chose between two seemingly really good options, but I'm so thankful I went with the one I did because that got me to where I am now. But you know, I was chuckling about your overnight sensation comment and I have thought about that so many times where, agree-- from an outside perspective it always looks different-- but I've always appreciated the quote, something like, "the harder I work, the more luck I have," or something like that, Dr. Kenneth Brown: Exactly. Lindsey Dinneen: I also think there's something to be said-- you talked about drawing on your network and the months of work that it did take. But I do think that there is something to be said to being open to possibilities that you wouldn't ordinarily pursue, or opportunities that you wouldn't ordinarily consider, because sometimes those, again, seemingly random, disconnected moments, somehow do all come together. And it might not be this overnight thing, but... Dr. Kenneth Brown: Have you heard of a book called "Range" by David Epstein? Lindsey Dinneen: Nope, but I'm writing it down. Dr. Kenneth Brown: So the book is called "Range: Why Generalists Triumph In a Specialized World." It's really interesting because it's an analysis-- who's looking like business leaders and things like that, and generalists that learn a little bit-- it's always thought like in medicine it's " jack of all trades, but master of none." So it's that whole thing of jack of all trades, but master of none. And so in my field, you wanna become the most specialized of subspecialists that just, you're the expert. And I think because of my path coming in, there was never this devotion to this one thing immediately or I'm gonna be the experts' expert. I'm a generalist in life and I eventually end up in this space of a specialized world. But I seem to be better off 'cause I was a generalist. And what I mean by that is in his book, what he describes is that when you have lots of life experiences-- if you've been in marketing for a little bit, and then of course you did have that, brief minor in accounting during college, and then you dabbled into sales over here-- and what he showed is that if you are adept at looking at this and you're still passionate about everything, you make the neural connections between these different experiences so you can see a connection between something where others are not. And almost by definition, that's kind of what genius is, where you can continually see things and go, "yes, this idea over here relates to that article that I read five years ago." I see where this happens, and that's how you end up having an electric car company and a rocket company and a whatever that Elon Musk does, right? He's just pooling from all this knowledge and forming something. So I think that is probably the most important thing, and I'm, and I say all this because my massively transformative goal for the rest of my life is to cure something that to me is the, like, the worst thing that can happen, which is robbing you of your memories. So dementia, it's an epidemic and it continues to go on, and I feel like what you lose when you have any type of brain trauma, even minor trauma, CTE, when you have toxins, when you start developing Alzheimer's and things, you lose the dendritic, meaning the connections between the neurons that allow that use of prior knowledge to now be integrated with new knowledge. And so that's why I think it's so important to protect the brain through the gut. Is any of that making sense? I feel like it just went down a rabbit hole. Lindsey Dinneen: No, I love rabbit holes, first of all, so that's great. But also I think that is such a fantastic goal and it's so important and actually very encouraging to hear people working on these kinds of things, and the losing your memories and not being able to recognize people you love but realizing that maybe there are ways to slow that process or reverse or cure, that's a wonderful, hopeful thing. Dr. Kenneth Brown: So that's the thing. Nobody's talking about that, but there's so much evidence out there. So one of my most frustrating things being in this space-- so what's happened since the-- I did, traditionally trained gastroenterologists, and then I'm doing pharmaceutical research and then I figure out that there's this space where maybe natural products can start filling the void, and that has really just shifted me to what I would consider myself more of a functional gastroenterologist. I still do traditional gastroenterology stuff, but I sure would like to find a more natural solution before we just knee-jerk and put you on drugs. And one of my most frustrating things when talking to colleagues is, and I'm not throwing any individual under the bus here, but I start talking about, "oh, did you see this?" For instance, "hey, I just read a great article on the neuromodulatory effects of flavonoids, polyphenols, my world and gut microbiota through the gut brain access and how we can ultimately start healing our brains by having the right microbiome plus flavonoids. So that's an article. Just reviewed it. Super cool. Neat." And discussing that amongst my colleagues would be like there's no data on that. And I went to a meeting recently and I was preparing to give a talk on, if you keep your microbiome young, you'll stay young. And, and it's all about manipulating your microbiome. And there's evidence to show that our supercentenarians, the ones that live past 95 or whatever, they actually have a microbiome, the microbiome is the collection of bacteria in your body, the collection of bacteria primarily in your colon that they have their own genome. You and I have a 99% identical genome, but we could have a 90% different genome in our microbiome, which may be one of the reasons why I age quick and you don't, one of the reasons why I get cancer and you don't, got it? The microbiome, it's the collection of the bacteria in our body. So I was in a meeting, so I'm already preparing for this talk about the microbiome. And so I'm going to Croatia to give it. So I'm like really excited and it's, it's motivating 'cause I'm learning and everything. And I go to a meeting where a professor emeritus is gonna give a talk on probiotics and he gets up and the actual title of the talk was the "Probiotic Guide to the Gastroenterologist in 2023." And he said, "I think we can finally agree to this," and this is his words, "that the data does not support the use of traditional probiotics and we need to move away from this, and this is data. So some people do well in probiotics, but the data really is showing that probably traditional probiotics don't survive the digestive tract." And he said, "but what we really need to start thinking is we need to work on our microbiomes, but unfortunately, there's no data out there." I'm in the audience and I have a folder of about 200 articles and a Mendeley. Mendeley is a journal repository on my computer of like another 300, and I'm like, "no data out there?" And it just got me thinking. I'm like, unless you have a specific desire to go look at something, the data that you're referring to is when a drug rep shows up at your office and gives you a detail piece 'cause that's how we're being reminded that there's new research. Here's the new drug, not are there any new, because this is like bench research that's going on all over the world. Now we live in unprecedented times. I can find an article that hasn't even been translated in English yet, translate it from some postdoc candidate in Thailand doing crazy work on the stuff that I'm working on. And this is a true story. This is exactly what happened, and it's helping me develop more products because I'm like, "Oh, this person did do the heavy lifting already." And it was done 10 years ago and nobody's probably even heard of this. It's out there. It's just, do you have the motivation and the time to go look for things? Right now doctors are super busy and the time that they have is the five minutes they get with the person that brings them lunch. Lindsey Dinneen: Wow. Yeah. So pivoting just slightly. I'm so thankful again that there are people like you doing this research and analyzing this data and helping us live healthier, fuller lives. So first of all, just thank you for that. I am curious if there are any moments that stand out to you throughout your career as really affirming that this was the right career path for you. Dr. Kenneth Brown: Yeah. There was a-- I can't call it "aha moment" or anything. It is a, " you cannot not do this" moment, is what it came down to. So I'm an adult doctor and a woman who quit her job brought her 18 year old, severely autistic son in to see me. And I don't have any particular specialty in autism or anything like that. And what she said to me is, she goes, "I need help, 'cause he's now a young man. He's big and he's strong." And she said, "Nobody will take him. Like nobody will babysit him because he can be aggressive. And he's getting much worse with his autism and things are very rough on me, I had to quit my job. I have to spend all my time with him at home." And I said, "I'm just curious, why here?" Now this is years ago, so it isn't like I was really deep into the functional medicine yet. And she said, "I've noticed one thing. I've noticed that when he eats, he's much more combative, and he's non-verbal so his communication is just really limited." And she said, "There has to be something with his gut if it's doing this." it didn't take very long to realize that he was getting super bloated after he ate and his belly hurt and he couldn't say, "I'm hurt, I'm hurting." And so now we're in my wheelhouse. I started doing some research real quick and it's very evident that people on the autism spectrum disorder can have dysmotility or changes in the motility of their intestines, which can predispose to developing bacterial overgrowth, which is exactly my space now. And so we treated him and we treated him with both an antibiotic and my product and then changes diet. Changed lifestyle, change his diet, just made some changes. No processed foods. Don't open a bag. It's whole foods. I personally, with the way that we grow our crop, I really try and get patients to avoid gluten as well. I think it's very neuroinflammatory. And so she came back three months later and she was crying. And she was so happy. And this young man was calm. He was talking. She's like, "he can eat." She's like, "I haven't seen him like this in 10 years since he was like a little kid." And I'm like, "Okay, this is the n-of-1 that tells you, the brain and gut are connected and you have to keep pursuing that." And so that was oof, I dunno, six, seven years ago or guess well, like shortly after we launched. So I guess about, yeah, I dunno, six years ago or so. Yeah. So when you say that, I always think about that, if that's ever a case. I've heard that many other times since then and I don't think it's just the product or the antibiotics, I think it's the lifestyle change as well. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. And how it all comes together to support Oh my word. Wow. Thank you for sharing that story. That is really powerful and I can see why it would be such a moment that would make you say, "yeah, this is what I'm meant to do, this is the impact I can potentially have on changing someone's life." There's nothing quite like that. Dr. Kenneth Brown: Yeah. And then the more that you get into it, it just more reaffirming. So then it just becomes all consuming. You're like, you have to do this. And I think everybody that owns a business or is an entrepreneur-- I'm the visionary. We need an implementer to make things run at the company and all this. So if I had all the time and all the money in the world, it would just be 24/7 trying things out, looking at these natural products. The beauty is we're learning that the modulation of the microbiome, the gut microbiota, the thing that seems to positively affect them the most are these large, stable polyphenols. And it's these large, stable polyphenols that get broken down into smaller phenolic compounds that work in an anti-inflammatory way and can cross the blood brain barrier, which is what I think is happening. Just go ahead and name any neuro-inflammatory disease from anxiety, A D H D, dementia, autism spectrum. There's different neurologic mechanisms primarily excitability and overactivity due to inflammation, creating all of it. So knowing that's the root cause, where does most of the inflammation come from? It actually can start in the gut. So knowing that, how do we stop that inflammation? And then how do we improve the microbiome to produce anti-inflammatory aspects that then heal the brain? And the science is mapping out there. I think the traditional scientists will say that we don't know enough about it. And that's true, 'cause you can't manipulate it in a way that people wanna manipulate it, but, I'm kind of taking that functional approach. Let Mother Nature figure it out. Just give your body what it wants, give it the foundation. Make sure you have a good sleep. Make sure that you socialize. Make sure that you exercise a little and make sure that you eat the right foods and all of it will sort of work itself out If you have your foundation right. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. So last year, I had the opportunity to spend a little bit of time in Puerto Rico and there was this beautiful rainforest that we did a hike in. And it was really interesting, our guide was telling us that with the hurricane that they had just a few years back, had destroyed like, I wanna say maybe 80%, it was a very high percentage of the flora and fauna of the rainforest. And when we were there, there was no way we would've known that had she not pointed it out. And it really struck me how resilient living things are. I think about this with humans as well. And when you intentionally try to nurture and cultivate and take care of yourself or other living things, how much we can bounce back from and how much we can heal and regenerate and make new, and I just thought of that when you were talking about the possibilities that if we can heal our gut, maybe we can heal our brain and heal some of these other things that come from, from that inflammation. Dr. Kenneth Brown: Yeah, for sure. So let's use that same analogy with the hurricane, because what we do to our microbiome is a tropical forest. Exactly what you are walking through. There's trillions of bacteria. There's thousands of species. The more diverse it is, the healthier it is. Just like the rainforest you were walking through. Now you take antibiotics, you eat a highly processed diet, you do something to disrupt it. That's equivalent to that hurricane disrupting the rainforest. The difference is we continue to do that and what we try to do is, we try to take control of it and take drugs or take different things to try and say, "oh, I'm gonna heal it with this." So the equivalent would be, when the rainforest was knocked down, somebody comes in and goes, "the rainforest was destroyed, but what I'm gonna do is I'm going to plant anything, name it, corn. I'm gonna plant grass, anything." And so now you have a big lush field of grass. Now on the one side is just grass, and on the other side is a dense tropical forest. The dense tropical forest is the healthier version. We tend to focus on one bacterial species. That's where the science is. It's like, how do we grow more of this? How do we do more of this when it's the diversity that has to happen? They left the rainforest alone and it figured it out. And grew back quickly. The more that they would intervene with that, the slower that process would be. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Thank you for taking my own thoughts and putting it in, into exactly what we're talking about 'cause I appreciate that. Okay, so I am gonna take the conversation slightly differently, so just for fun, imagine you were to be offered a million dollars to teach a masterclass on anything you want. It could be in your industry, could be related to your work, but it doesn't have to be. What would you choose to teach and why? Dr. Kenneth Brown: Oh my goodness, it's gonna be so boring 'cause it's, I mean, the masterclass would be this exact same topic. It's, you can protect your brain through your gut, would be what it is just because there's too much evidence that so little people are talking about it. And would it be a masterclass, 'cause I'm still learning? You'd pay me a million dollars and we would have to share it, 'cause it would be a group learning session. That's what it would be like. Everybody that attends, we all teach each other and share the million. Lindsey Dinneen: There you go. You can use part of it to further your work because you were saying, if you had unlimited resources, how much more could you do? So, we can share the love. Dr. Kenneth Brown: Yeah, I just, immediately was thinking, "my ego would not allow me to accept a million dollars to give a class". I'm like, "oh my gosh." What kind of a, like, there's my PowerPoint. Could never be that good deserving a million. Lindsey Dinneen: Oh, yeah. Like We'll just give it to your organization and I'm sure you could find good ways to use it. I'm sure that would be a worthwhile masterclass to take, and it would be just a good learning experience for everyone. So, good answer. What is the one thing you wish to be remembered for after you leave this world? Dr. Kenneth Brown: I wanna be remembered as a curious and kind person. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. I like that. And then final question, what's one thing that makes you smile every time you see or think about it? Dr. Kenneth Brown: Dude, I'm so boring on these questions. Like my knee jerk is like, oh, my family. I want to give something cooler than that. Oh my gosh. I try to practice some mindfulness type things. Have you heard of neurolinguistic programming? NLP? And so you know how there's an anchoring technique so that you can get yourself excited or happy? I will say that my happy memories would be, I took my family to Spain and we went to a Michelin star restaurant and had a chef's tasting menu there. And just thinking about that is my, anchoring to be happy. And then this summer, we went to Portugal and did the exact same thing, except the kids are older and all this other stuff. And so something that makes me smile immediately. Alright, there we go. It doesn't even have to be me. Something that makes me smile immediately is when people are loving and caring and they're breaking bread with each other over a nice Mediterranean meal. Lindsey Dinneen: That is a great answer. Yes. I would have to say that I, I can fully support that. I love both Spain and Portugal, and some of my fondest food memories would have to be there too. So see this. Dr. Kenneth Brown: It's just that feeling of, just openness and enjoying and discussing. There's something primal about breaking bread with other humans in a way that is, I don't know. And of course, it's a chef's tasting menu, so you don't know what's coming. There's that dopamine anticipation, and then it gets put down and it's like nine courses. It's just stuff like that that's awesome. Lindsey Dinneen: Oh, I love it. That's amazing. Thank you so very much for joining me today. This has been such a great conversation, and I learned a lot. I'm very thankful for the work that you do and just all the ways that you finding to help people live their best lives. I just wanna, again, say thank you for your time and as just a small token of that, we're honored to be making a donation on your behalf to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which is dedicated to preventing animal cruelty in the United States. And we just appreciate again, your time, your efforts, and we just wish you continued success as you work to change lives for a better world. Dr. Kenneth Brown: Thank you so much, Lindsey. Thank you so much for having me on. And I really enjoyed this and I enjoyed our 10 minute off the record banter and I feel like you would be a great guest on the Gut Check Project, my podcast, and we can talk about the ballerina days and all that. Let's do it. Lindsey Dinneen: That sounds amazing. Alright, well, thank you also to our listeners for tuning in and if you're feeling as inspired as I am right now, I'd love if you'd share this episode with a colleague or two and we will catch you next time.  The Leading Difference podcast is brought to you by Velentium. Velentium is a contract design and manufacturing firm specializing in the development, production and post-market support of diagnostic and therapeutic active medical devices, including implantables and wearables for neuromodulation and other class three indications. Velentium's core competencies include electrical design, mechanical design, embedded software, mobile apps, contract manufacturing, embedded cybersecurity, OT cybersecurity, systems engineering, human factors and usability, and automated test systems. Velentium works with clients worldwide from startups seeking seed funding to established Fortune 100 companies. Visit velentium.com to explore your next step in medical device development.

Tom Nelson
Javier Vinós: Solving the Climate Puzzle | Tom Nelson Pod #178

Tom Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 35:29


- Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. School of Medicine. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain) - Postdoctoral researcher at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Biology, University of California, San Diego (USA) - Associate Researcher at the Medical Research Center, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge (UK) - Staff Researcher at the Spanish Council for Scientific Research - Topics of research: molecular genetics, neurobiology, and cancer - Over 1200 scientific citations - Currently unaffiliated with academic institutions 00:00 Introduction and Background 00:05 The Role of a Molecular Biologist in Climate Science 02:37 The Scientific Method and Climate Science 03:24 Understanding Albedo and Heat Transport 07:55 The Greenhouse Effect and CO2 13:27 The Influence of Solar Activity on Climate 28:48 The Role of Water Vapor and Volcanic Eruptions 33:05 Concluding Remarks and Future Implications Author of the Nov. 2023 book: “Solving the Climate Puzzle”: https://a.co/d/fsIts54 Author of the 2022 book: “Climate of the Past, Present and Future. A scientific debate, 2nd ed.”: https://www.amazon.com/Climate-Past-Present-Future-scientific-ebook/dp/B0BCF5BLQ5/ More of Javier's work on Andy May's site: https://andymaypetrophysicist.com/ ========= AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries About Tom Nelson: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89cj_OtPeenLkWMmdwcT8Dt0DGMb8RGR Twitter: https://twitter.com/TomANelson Substack: https://tomn.substack.com/ About Tom: https://tomn.substack.com/about

Lost Women of Science
The Woman Who Demonstrated the Greenhouse Effect

Lost Women of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 31:26


In 1856, decades before the term “greenhouse gas” was coined, Eunice Newton Foote demonstrated the greenhouse effect in her home laboratory. She placed a glass cylinder full of carbon dioxide in the sun, and found that it heated up much faster than a cylinder of ordinary air. Her conclusion: more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere results in a warmer planet. Several years later, a British scientist named John Tyndall conducted a far more complicated experiment that demonstrated the same effect and revealed how it worked. Today, he's widely known as the man who discovered the greenhouse gas effect. There's even a crater on the moon named for him! Eunice Newton Foote, meanwhile, was lost to history—until an amateur historian stumbled on her story.

GI Joburg
Episode 302: Classified VAMP and Giant Vegetables

GI Joburg

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 119:38


Paul and Steve are back to finish our grab-bag of listener questions. What are our opinions on the Night Boomer and Sky Raven? What were the best and worst toys from the Spy Troops/Valor Versus Venom era? Plus we're finally getting back to some classic cartoon reviews! The Greenhouse Effect from the Sunbow series https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1QJ-guj7jk Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0W3wPhykE4Z6NDF5WgdGew/join Got something to say to GI Joburg? We can be reached at arealsouthafricanhero@gmail.com We have an official Patreon page! Go to https://www.patreon.com/GIJOBURG?fan_landing=true Want some of the most unique GI Joe apparel out there? Check out our official GI JOBURG merch at: https://teespring.com/stores/gi-joburg-the-merch We think Streamyard is great, try it for your livestreams and youtube productions. Try our Referral link for a discount: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6515158947463168  

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
From Local Actions to Global Impacts: Understanding the Profound Links and Letting Knowledge Drive Our Environmental Choices... | ONE Connected Planet | With Rod Schoonover, Recurring Guests Deborah, Allison, Maurice, and Host Marco Ciappelli

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 50:55


From Local Actions to Global Impacts: Understanding the Profound Links and Letting Knowledge Drive Our Environmental Choices... | ONE Connected Planet | A Redefining Society Podcast Series With Rod Schoonover, Recurring Guests Deborah Thomson, Allison A. Sakara, Maurice Ramirez, and Host Marco CiappelliGuests: Rod Schoonover, CEO and Founder at Ecological Futures GroupOn LinkedIn |https://www.linkedin.com/in/rodschoonover/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/RodSchoonoverDeborah Thomson, Founder and CEO at One Health Lessons [@OneHealthLesson]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/dr-deborah-thomson-dvmAllison A. Sakara, Executive Director, High Alert Institute [@High-Alert-Inst]On ITSPmagazine | http://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/allison-a-sakaraDr. Maurice A Ramirez, Founder and President, High Alert Institute [@High-Alert-Inst]On ITSPmagazine | http://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/dr-maurice-a-ramirez____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlackCloak

Pinches Glauber - Yiddish
Greenhouse Effect

Pinches Glauber - Yiddish

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 16:20


ס'איז שרעקליך הייס און די וועלט האט אפגעצייכנט די העכסטע טעמפעראטורן אין בערך 150 יאר. וואס איז דער 'גרינהאוז אפעקט' וואס טרייבט ארויף די טעמפעראטור?

Innovation Now
A Volatile History

Innovation Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023


Volcanic activity, lasting thousands of centuries and erupting massive amounts of material may have helped transform Venus.

Chemistry For Your Life
What is the greenhouse effect?

Chemistry For Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 47:09


We recently hit 1,000,000 downloads! To celebrate and say thank you, we're going to be hosting a YouTube Live event on June 20th at 8 PM CT! Swing by, ask a question, celebrate, can't wait to see you there! Youtube.com/@chemforyourlife#162Here's another summer topic, if you live in a somewhat warmer climate area, you've undoubtedly notice that cars can get insanely hot during the summer. We live in Texas, and cars can get so hot that it's dangerous. What the heck is going on there? We all know this to be the case, but why exactly? Let's talk about it.References from this episode https://www.acs.org/climatescience/climatesciencenarratives/what-is-the-greenhouse-effect.html#:~:text=All%20gases%20whose%20molecules%20have,temperature%20for%20billions%20of%20years. https://www.noaa.gov/jetstream/atmosphere https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22759590/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cimZGu5GadQ&&t=84s https://youtu.be/cimZGu5GadQ?t=84s https://www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/oxygen/3005899.article https://www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/carbon-dioxide/3005728.article Thanks to our monthly supporters Nelly Silva Venus Rebholz Lyn Stubblefield Jacob Taber Brian Kimball shadow Emerson Woodhall Nichole Criss Kristina Gotfredsen Timothy Parker Steven Boyles Chris Skupien Chelsea B Bri McAllister Avishai Barnoy Hunter Reardon ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ Check out our website at chemforyourlife.comWatch our episodes on YouTubeFind us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @ChemForYourLife.Want to start your own podcast? Use Transistor and you'll have the best podcast platform available. We use it and we are totally in love with it.

Tom Nelson
Tom Shula: A Novel Perspective on the Greenhouse Effect | Tom Nelson Pod #98

Tom Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 42:54


Errata: About 38:20, Shula mistakenly said "speed of light" when he meant "speed of sound". About Tom Shula: • Academic training in theoretical physics. Disillusioned with the community and left with a M.S. to work in tech industry. • Primary work in semiconductor and disk drive component and system development and manufacturing. • Brief diversions into other industries including steel mills, refining, food processing, and waste treatment. • Exposed to a broad range of fluid dynamic systems with pressures ranging from kpsi to 10-12 Torr, and temperatures from 77K (liquid nitrogen) to >1000C • I have been extremely curious from an early age, and was considered a top problem solver in my professional technical career • I've been following the “climate change issue since the “global cooling” scare of the 1970s. More intently since 2009. Slides for this presentation, and Tom Shula's related paper, are here: https://tomn.substack.com/p/tom-shula-a-novel-perspective-on Related Watts Up With That post, 4/18/23: https://wattsupwiththat.com/2023/04/18/a-novel-perspective-on-the-greenhouse-effect/ 00:00 Introduction 02:44 Main presentation starts 29:49 Q and A —— https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1 Tom Nelson's Twitter: https://twitter.com/tan123 Substack: https://tomn.substack.com/ About Tom: https://tomnelson.blogspot.com/2022/03/about-me-tom-nelson.html Notes for climate skeptics: https://tomn.substack.com/p/notes-for-climate-skeptics ClimateGate emails: https://tomnelson.blogspot.com/p/climategate_05.html

Little Mind Chats
127: Sustainable Financial Future with Dr. Mara Harvey

Little Mind Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 24:07


While sustainability and finance seem like two very diverse topics, a combination of the two, 'Sustainable Investing' is something I learnt in this very educative podcast episode, Dr. Mara Harvey, has been guiding and educating parents and children towards financial literacy with a focus on sustainability. She has published rhymed book for children on money, equality and sustainability.Dr. Mara has emphasized on the importance of consumer choices and how powerful our choices are, in deciding how consumer companies contribute towards sustainability.Human population is on the rise and we are consuming too many resources from our planet, not allowing enough time to replenish. 'There is no shortage of capital on this planet to achieve Sustainable Development Goals' Her fifth book in the series explains the 17 Sustainable Development Goals to children in rhymes. It has been endorsed and published by the United Nations under the title "START DOING GOOD".Its interesting to learn how uniquely she has developed rhymes so that kids can playfully learn and be aware of UNSDGs, just like their ABCs.Listen to the podcast and get inspired! Link is in the comments.#childrenarethefuture #sustainability #schools #unsdg #goals #learninganddevelopment #leadershiphttps://smartwaytostart.com/https://financialparentingworld.com/ WEBSITE: https://www.littlemindchats.com/ LINKEDIN: www.linkedin.com/in/little-mind-chats-podcast-94711a1b6 TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LittleMindChats INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/siyonaslittlemindchats/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/LittleMindChats

Wonderful World Kids Podcast
Episode 20 - Season Finale - Global Warming

Wonderful World Kids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 12:45


In episode 20, we wonder about global warming.What is the greenhouse effect? What are greenhouse gases? What is ocean acidification? What can we do to slow down global warming?Visit our website: https://wonderfulworldkidspodcast.buzzsprout.com/Write to us: wonderfulworld.kids@gmail.com Sound effects obtained from: https://www.zapsplat.com

The Parent's Lounge
The Parent's Lounge Presents: Father Time with John Henson

The Parent's Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 71:59


Flashback Episode of The Father Time Podcast with Jamie KalerBorn Jonathan Morris Henson on July 11, 1967 in Stamford, Connecticut, John Henson is best known for his multi-awarded stint as host, writer and executive producer of E!'s Talk Soup. He studied acting at Boston University, then later in Playwrights Horizons and Three of Us Studios in New York. As such, he has several theater credits to his name, such as a production of Rosencrants and Guildenstern Are Dead, “The Greenhouse Effect” and Remote Evolution.John Henson began his professional career in the entertainment industry as a stand-up comic. With his distinctive style, he soon caught up with most comedy clubs all over the country. He did stand-up for over eight years. Yet he is also trained formally as a dramatic actor. In 1998, he appeared in the feature film Stag opposite Kevin Dillon and Andre McCarthy, then in Bar Hopping with Tom Arnold and Kelly Preston. He has also starred opposite Sarah Jessica Parker on Life Without Dick.John Henson's television credits include ABC's The View and Politically Incorrect, Comedy Central's Two Drink Minimum and Stand Up, Stand Up, and A&E's Caroline's Comedy Hour. When he was selected of 3,000 applicants to replace Greg Kinnear as host of Talk Soup, his four-year tenure would earn him three Emmy nominations and the record for the highest rated and longest tenured host in the 11-year history of the show. On the side, Henson also writes, contributing articles to US Weekly, TV Guide Magazine and George. He is also a regular pop culture analyst for CNN and MSNBC.John Henson was also a host in the ABC reality series Wipeout. The show features fun, strong-willed, and outgoing people who battle it out in a series of grueling games for a once-in-a-lifetime chance to win $50,000.He is currently hosting the Halloween Baking Championship and touring comedy clubs nationally. Find out when he's in your town. But more importantly, he is a wonderful husband and Dad, who shares hilarious stories of growing up, and now raising children. Seriously, one of the funniest and more articulate guests I've had. You can hear why he has been so successful as a host and comedian.You can catch more of John Henson:on Twitter at:https://twitter.com/John_HensonOn Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/yeoldskunkboy/You can catch The Parent's Lounge live every Tuesday Night 10pm EST/7pm PST at:https://www.facebook.com/theparentslounge#theparentslounge #johnhenson #wipeout #comedycentral #parentingpodcast #jamiekaler #jasongowin #katemulligan #comedians #parentingadvice #funnyparents #hilarious #cohosts #talksoup #twodrinkminimum #politicallyincorrect #dadlife #standupcomedy #parentinghumorJamie Kaler's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jamiekaler/Jason Gowin's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jasongowin/Kate Mulligan's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/katestmomever/The Parent's Lounge TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@theparentsloungeshow

Little Mind Chats
125: Climate Change with Roberta Boscolo

Little Mind Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 13:43


We've all read/ heard of news about humanity's fight against climate change. Be it in our country India, or elsewhere in the world.Just like weather, climate and the water cycle have no boundaries across the earth, so does this specialised agency of the United Nations, World Meteorological Organisation.Feeling elated to have one of the most vocal persons of WMO, Speak to us about climate change. Meet Roberta Boscolo, a scientist and climate change leader at WMO who has been adding value to transformative solutions for a resilient, low-carbon energy for many countries across the continents. Let's hear her what she has to say about climate change and the measures to reduce climate change and its impact on our earth. Follow her on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/roberta-boscolo-89247216/Follow me too:https://www.linkedin.com/in/siyona-vikram-94711a1b6/https://www.littlemindchats.com/@siyonaslittlemindchats

Ruah Church
Gender Roles | The Greenhouse Effect

Ruah Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 21:33


Encyclopedia Womannica
Rebels: Eunice Foote

Encyclopedia Womannica

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 5:18


Eunice Foote (1819-1888) was the first person to understand the phenomenon we now know as the greenhouse effect.You're probably familiar with rebels without a cause, but what about rebels with a cause? This month on Womanica, we're talking about women who broke rules that were meant to be broken. From the “Godmother of Title IX” Bernice Sandler, to the most prominent figure of the People Power Revolution, Corazon Aquino, to the “Queen of Civil Rights” Ruby Hurley, these women took major risks to upend the status quo and create meaningful change. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn't help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should.Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we'll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more.  Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Liz Smith, Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Lindsey Kratochwill, Adesuwa Agbonile, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Ale Tejeda, Sara Schleede, Abbey Delk, and Alex Jhamb Burns. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. Original theme music composed by Miles Moran.Follow Wonder Media Network:WebsiteInstagramTwitter

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
Episode 2345: Enertia® Homes ~ TIME® Inventions Award Winner & New Pioneer Magazine Modern Marvel in Green Living!

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 27:18


TIME Magazine - Enertia® Homes Their Company Slogan - "Your House Should Take Care of You......... Not the Other Way Around!"My spotlight is on Green Living Because of A LOT of Talk this Year About Global Warming & the Eco-System.Enertia® Homes use an ingenious design, and the science of materials, to heat and cool buildings without fuel or electricity. Fitted with Photovoltaic panels, and a metal seamed roof, homes can be self-reliant for heating, cooling, electricity, water and food. This is a modern Building System, an integrated group of innovations and a construction technique so basic, yet amazing and effective, it has been called a Modern Marvel- A Time Magazine Invention of the Year & Zayed Future Energy Prize, "Innovative Structure of the Century Award", AWPI Century's Best Award. These are not conventional “stick-frame” single-generation houses. The walls are solid wood, and the design life is hundreds of years. Comfort is by design and from a unique structural material, not from a mechanical/ electric compressor or furnace. The roof can generate electricity and capture water. The sun space harvests energy, and in it you can harvest food.Most have a built-in "biosphere" modeled after planet Earths' that draws energy from the sun, and geothermal stability from the ground, creating a temperate climate that buffers the primary living space. Your personal Greenhouse Effect warms your house in winter. Naturally-induced air currents cool it in summer. "When we started 30 years ago the terms Bio-mimicry, Green Building, Carbon Sequestration, and Life-Cycle Analysis did not exist. Enertia® homes pioneered these goals that others are still striving to achieve." ~ Enertia.com© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!2023 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy:  https://tinyurl.com/BASAud

Practice You with Elena Brower
Episode 151: Diane Osgood

Practice You with Elena Brower

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 41:24


On the prospect of slowing climate change with our smallest actions, to shift the temperature of our planet in real time. A conversation around ‘The Carbon Almanac' exploring the power of shopping our values, the impact of economic demand on climate change, and hope for the future through accountability in rectifying the global temperature. 0:41 – Introducing Diane Osgood; The Carbon Almanac; https://dianeosgood.com/ 3:00 – Diane's passion for people shopping their values; understanding economic behaviors based on demand. 6:10 – Getting involved with The Carbon Almanac 9:00 – As an individual, how can I engage in with a systemic issue that is a result of how our economy is built, how our energy systems are built, politics, etc?; ‘The Tyranny of Convenience' 14:05 – What is climate change?; The Greenhouse Effect 18:00 – The impact of 1 degree Celsius; understanding the changes we are currently facing. 20:40 – Whose job is it? The roles of government, business and individuals in creating change. The Glasgow Breakthrough Agenda – > Power, Road Transport, Steel, Hydrogen, Agriculture. 25:51 – UNFCC – > United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change; Kyoto Protocol; The Paris Agreement 29:00 – The Indigenous Youth of Panama; All We Can Save by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson & Katharine K. Wilkinson 33:25 – Youth led climate litigation 37:00 – Influential artists and climate change Diane Osgood; Ph.D. is a pioneer in corporate sustainability. For over 30 years she has helped companies to innovate, manufacture and sell sustainable products that are better for the planet, and for the people. She believes that everyone has a shopping superpower, to purposely use your wallet to build a better world. Diane is passionate about sharing tips and strategies that anyone can use in day to day life to help address climate change. She is a contributing author and chapter editor of bestseller, ‘The Carbon Almanac.'

Kosmographia
Episode #092: Winter Solstice 2012-2022 / Arctic Ice Death Spiral? CO2 Absorption & Temperatures

Kosmographia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 112:49 Very Popular


The crew rejoin on the winter solstice ten years after the “end” of the Mayan calendar that was to result in destruction and/or transformation. What was the cosmic alignment and its pertinence as a fiducial? Our ancestors, however advanced or primitive, constructed ways to track celestial motions and primarily the solstice/equinox points. RC gets back to climate “crisis” disinformation – dire predictions of the total disappearance of Artic ice, the inability of CO2 to affect temperature, the misuse of data about water vapor's role, and the feedback loops added to the computer modeling that produces the desired dramatic graphs. Keep following the science with RC! Kosmographia, Ep#092 of The Randall Carlson Podcast , with Brothers of the Serpent – Kyle and Russ, Normal Guy Mike, and GeocosmicREX admin Bradley, from 12/21/22. In the name of liberty and freedom, we are moving this podcast to our new partner platform! Please join us here: https://www.howtube.com/channels/RandallCarlson  LINKS: Announcements about events and tours: https://randallcarlson.com/tours-and-events/ RC's monthly updates on science news and his activities:  https://randallcarlson.com/newsletter Mysterious Origins of Halloween and the Ancient Day of the Dead Festivals (Video on Demand $18) https://www.howtube.com/Dh4nrIFWkiSc?f=yt  Sacred Geometry introductory workshop (Video on Demand $72) https://howtube.com/SGwithRC Plato's Atlantis – 7 hours of deep-dive (Video on Demand $33) https://www.howtube.com/12513   Cool and fun Kosmographia and RC gear:  https://randallcarlson.com/shop New university/village “Sanctuary Project” : https://project.randallcarlson.com  Contact at the Cataracts May '23  https://contactatthecabin.com/scablands-with-randall-carlson/ Randall with Rogan ep1772  https://open.spotify.com/episode/190slemJsUXH5pEYR6DUbf   Cosmic Summit in Asheville, NC - June 16-18, 2023:  https://CosmicSummit2023.com   In-person (see site for remaining tix and prices) or howtube-Livestream of Cosmic Summit only $49: https://howtube.com/14025  Full listing of scientific papers about the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis: https://cosmictusk.com   CBD RECOMMENDED - Listen to Randall's experience with “CBD from the gods” after the mid-break at 50:58. They have some special deals going on right now, and in addition, for the Kosmographia audience - you can also get FREE shipping on your order!  Use code: “RCshipsFREE” (not case sensitive) when you check out at https://www.cbdfromthegods.com  Support Randall Carlson's efforts to discover and share pivotal paradigm-shifting information! Improve the quality of the podcast and future videos. Allow him more time for his research into the many scientific journals, books, and his expeditions into the field, as he continues to decipher the clues that explain the mysteries of our past, and prepare us for the future... Contribute to RC thru howtube: https://www.howtube.com/channels/RandallCarlson#tab_donate  Make a one-time donation thru PayPal, credit/debit card or other account here: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=8YVDREQ9SMKL6&source=url Contribute monthly to receive bonus content and perks:  https://patreon.com/RandallCarlson   http://www.RandallCarlson.com has the podcast, RC's blog, galleries, and products to purchase! T-shirts and many new products and styles here: https://randallcarlson.com/shop/    Podcast crew email: Kosmographia1618@gmail.com Info on upcoming trips with Randall and the crew: TOURS@RandallCarlson.com Offer your time/services/accommodations here: VOLUNTEER@RandallCarlson.com Add to the expanding library of evidence here: RESEARCH@RandallCarlson.com Specific questions may get answered online: QUESTIONS@RandallCarlson.com   Small class lectures "Cosmography 101" from '06-'09 on Brad's original channel: https://youtube.com/geocosmicrex       Kosmographia logo and design animation by Brothers of the Serpent. Check out their podcast: http://www.BrothersoftheSerpent.com/ Theme “Deos” and bumper music by Fifty Dollar Dynasty: http://www.FiftyDollarDynasty.net/ Video recording, editing and publishing by Bradley Young with YSI Productions LLC (copyrights), with audio mastered by Kyle Allen and Chris James.   CBD FROM THE GODS LINK:  http://www.cbdfromthegods.com          COUPON CODE: RCshipsFREE Mayan Calendar, 2012, Solstice, equinox, Fort Ancient, Stonehenge, Serpent Mound, Sagittarius, Dark Rift, Galactic center, Climate crisis, Climate change, Ice melt, Glacial melt, Arctic Circle, Cryosphere, IPCC, Carbon Dioxide, Temperature graphs, Climate models, Absorption, Limestone, W. J. Humphreys, fear porn, doomsday, Eschatology, David Archibald, Greenhouse Effect, Greenhouse gas, Water Vapor, AGW, Great Year, Polar Bears, Equatorial plane, Sidereal Year  

Pushing Boundaries with Tony Myers
Cultivating the Supernatural: The Greenhouse Effect (2)

Pushing Boundaries with Tony Myers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 22:06


On the surface level people mistake the miraculous and supernatural for magic, that just pops out of nowhere. This is one reason why people think that God chooses who gets healed. Instead of cultivating it, they end up never planting the seed of the supernatural. Learn how to be a greenhouse for the miraculous!  Website Books Merchandise

Super Duty Tough Work Podcast
301: Writing and Publishing Your First Book with Ron "Buster" Cunningham

Super Duty Tough Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 60:05


This week Blueprint sits down with his former Greenhouse Effect partner in rhyme, Ron "Buster" Cunningham, aka Mr. Inkwel about his new book "Unwrapped Gifts" and what it took to write and publish it.   If you've ever considered writing a book, this episode is for you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
144. 36 Academic Words Reference from "The Intellectual Devotional: Week 4 Day 4, The Greenhouse Effect"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 31:48


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source (You can purchase the original book from here) https://amzn.to/3VftFFx ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/36-academic-words-reference-from-the-intellectual-devotional-revive-your-mind-complete-your-education-and-roam-confidently-with-the-cultured-class-week-4-day-4--rodale-books/(opens in a new tab) ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/aShYsgpo85Y (All Words) https://youtu.be/Np84lFB1Z98 (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/vJ7MQ_AVqdU (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

TNT Radio
Professor Claes Johnson (Part 2) on Sky Dragon Slaying - 13 November 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 55:38


On today's show Prof. Claes Johnson discusses the corruption of modern physics in relativity, quantum mechanics, radiative heat transfer, and a new theory of flight. He will also discuss mathematics education reform, climate alarmism, the energy crisis, and "green" agenda. GUEST OVERVIEW: Claes Johnson is Professor of Applied Mathematics, School of Computer Science and Communication, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden and has quickly established himself among the vanguard of international commentators with his highly-respected blog, Claes Johnson on Mathematics and Science and Greenhouse Gases without Greenhouse Effect. He is Sweden's most cited academic author across all disciplines.

Food Bullying Podcast
Greenhouse effect, grass-fed & grain-fed beef: Episode 91

Food Bullying Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 24:16


One of the misconceptions around beef is grass-fed beef is better for human health and the environment. "Many times this is promoted by those who are far removed from agriculture. Or they base it on one nutrient such as short chain omega-3 fatty acids. My scientific take: there are system trade-offs, no system absolutes." Sarah Klopatek is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of California Davis who is focused on grass-fed and grain-fed beef systems. She received her undergraduate from the University of Arizona, her masters from Texas A&M and her PhD at UC Davis. Sarah is determining how beef cattle's water footprint has changed over the last 30 years. "People are stressing to buy grass-fed beef, and trainers and celebrities are pushing for this product. However, this product is more expensive and consumers may feel bad it they may not be able to afford this product. Consumers should have the right to choose what protein they want to consume but providing false narrative and does not provide value to food or nutritional security. Furthermore, when looking at sustainability one must also look at sustainability of scale. Can a small grass-fed system in Pennsylvania be sustainable? What about grass-fed for the entire country where there are areas of drought ext? Multiple systems are key to resilience and resilience is key to sustainability." Sarah was not raised in livestock and once had a poster on her wall about the greenhouse effect. It's been her life's journey to work in science to help find the answers to reducing the effects of climate change. "Working in livestock is not antagonistic to this goal. Workin in livestock can be a part of the solution." Connect with her on Twitter at Dr. BeefBabe & Linked in at www.linkedin.com/in/klopatek-beefphd

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie
Episode 2298: Enertia® Homes ~ TIME® & New Pioneer Magazine Modern Marvel in Green Living!

Building Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-Marie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 27:18


TIME Magazine - Enertia® Homes Their Company Slogan - "Your House Should Take Care of You......... Not the Other Way Around!" It's Earth Month 2021 my spotlight is on Green Living Because of A LOT of Talk this Year About Global Warming & the Eco-System.Enertia® Homes use an ingenious design, and the science of materials, to heat and cool buildings without fuel or electricity. Fitted with Photovoltaic panels, and a metal seamed roof, homes can be self-reliant for heating, cooling, electricity, water and food. This is a modern Building System, an integrated group of innovations and a construction technique so basic, yet amazing and effective, it has been called a Modern Marvel- A Time Magazine Invention of the Year & Zayed Future Energy Prize, "Innovative Structure of the Century Award", AWPI Century's Best Award. These are not conventional “stick-frame” single-generation houses. The walls are solid wood, and the design life is hundreds of years. Comfort is by design and from a unique structural material, not from a mechanical/ electric compressor or furnace. The roof can generate electricity and capture water. The sun space harvests energy, and in it you can harvest food. Most have a built-in "biosphere" modeled after planet Earths' that draws energy from the sun, and geothermal stability from the ground, creating a temperate climate that buffers the primary living space. Your personal Greenhouse Effect warms your house in winter. Naturally-induced air currents cool it in summer. "When we started 30 years ago the terms Bio-mimicry, Green Building, Carbon Sequestration, and Life-Cycle Analysis did not exist. Enertia® homes pioneered these goals that others are still striving to achieve." ~ Enertia.com © 2022 Building Abundant Success!!2022 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy:  https://tinyurl.com/BASAud

High On Infinity
The Greenhouse Effect

High On Infinity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 13:12


Will the Flash movie get canceled?, She-Hulk expectations. Enjoy!

Bedtime with Wikipedia
Greenhouse effect

Bedtime with Wikipedia

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 19:54


How it contributes to human existence… Get cozy and relax. Sleep well!The podcast is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 licence.Here's the [**Wikipedia article**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenhouse_effect)Produced by **[Schønlein Media](https://www.schonlein.media/)**Cover-Artwork by **[Amadeus E. Fronk](https://amadeusamadeus.de/)**Music **[LAKEY INSPIRED - Better Days](https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired/better-days)** available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 licence Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Badass Breastfeeding Podcast

Colic…what exactly is colic, anyway?How do you get colic and how do you know if your baby has colic and how do you get rid of it?Learn all you need to know about colic this week on the Badass Breastfeeding Podcast.  If you are a new listener, we would love to hear from you.  Please consider leaving us a review on itunes or sending us an email with your suggestions and comments to badassbreastfeedingpodcast@gmail.com.  You can also add your email to our list and have episodes sent right to your inbox! Things we talked about:The colic “label” [6:12]Colic criteria [6:52]Some causes of colic [9:06]Colic and parental mental health [12:50]A fascinating bit of research [14:00]Probiotics [20:50]Time frame of colic [22:10]High strung babies [23:13]Circadian rhythm and hormones [26:15]Colic and parental anxiety and depression [28:18]Things we try to use to help [34:37]Why foods don't cause gas in breastfed babies [37:28]Developmental connection [41:27] Episode is sponsored by Fairhaven Health and Original Sprout Links to information we discussed or episodes you should check out! https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/microbiome-and-poop/ https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/melatonin-in-breastmilk/ https://parentingscience.com/what-is-colic/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6091773/  Set up your consultation with Diannehttps://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/consultations/      Check out Dianne's blog here~https://diannecassidyconsulting.com/milklytheblog/ Follow our Podcast~https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.comHere is how you can connect with Dianne and Abby~Abby Theuring  https://www.thebadassbreastfeeder.comDianne Cassidy http://www.diannecassidyconsulting.com Music we use~Music: "Levels of Greatness" from "We Used to Paint Stars in the Sky (2012)" courtesy of Scott Holmes at freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott Holmes

Badass Breastfeeding Podcast

Giving your baby a bottle.  Why is this so stressful?And what do you do if your baby won't take the bottle? GAH!  Tune in this week as we discuss some tips to help your baby take a bottle. If you are a new listener, we would love to hear from you.  Please consider leaving us a review on itunes or sending us an email with your suggestions and comments to badassbreastfeedingpodcast@gmail.com.  You can also add your email to our list and have episodes sent right to your inbox! Things we talked about:Your baby will eat when they are hungry…??? [6:29]Bottle feeding is different than breastfeeding [8:13]What if your baby took a bottle before, but won't now? [10:00]When should you start practicing bottles? [14:00]Which bottle should you use? [14:45]Should mom give the bottle? [15:43]Change baby's position [21:20]Be consistent! [23:35]Slow flow nipples for the win [25:08]Lactation consultants can help with bottle refusal [27:55]Babies need time to learn bottle feeding [32:40]Older babies [35:03]Today's episode is sponsored by Amara Organic Foods! They make organic, non-GMO baby food powders without the repeated high heat processes or traditional baby food. Use code BADASS at www.amaraorganicfoods.com for 20% off your first order! Links to information we discussed or episodes you should check out! https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/how-bottle-feeding-differs-from-breastfeeding/ https://www.diannecassidyconsulting.com/2021/06/08/the-benefits-of-paced-bottle-feeding/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXBfebsGKpg – paced bottle feeding video with Abby! https://www.feedeatspeak.co.uk/blog/2018/8/14/dummy-blog - side lying bottle feeding  Set up your consultation with Diannehttps://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/consultations/      Check out Dianne's blog here~https://diannecassidyconsulting.com/milklytheblog/ Follow our Podcast~https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.comHere is how you can connect with Dianne and Abby~Abby Theuring  https://www.thebadassbreastfeeder.comDianne Cassidy http://www.diannecassidyconsulting.com Music we use~Music: "Levels of Greatness" from "We Used to Paint Stars in the Sky (2012)" courtesy of Scott Holmes at freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott Holmes

Badass Breastfeeding Podcast
Spoiling Babies

Badass Breastfeeding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 43:28


Spoiling your baby…is that even a thing?Has anyone ever told you holding your baby (or responding or feeding..) will lead to spoiling?Let's figure out what is really true and what is ridiculous nonsense.If you are a new listener, we would love to hear from you.  Please consider leaving us a review on itunes or sending us an email with your suggestions and comments to badassbreastfeedingpodcast@gmail.com.  You can also add your email to our list and have episodes sent right to your inbox! Things we talked about:A couple of stories to start the conversation [6:30]Who else thinks about stuff instead of sleeping? (besides Dianne and Abby…) [10:38]Exley had to pee [14:26]The more you respond, the more secure the baby [16:00]Why is spoiling a negative thing, anyway? [16:53]Dianne might've made someone cry [22:00]The adult comparison [27:34]Flashback to the breast sleeping episode and info from there [29:58]It is very hard to respond to your baby's every need [34:50]It's not all about the food [41:05]Today's episode is brought to you by Original Sprout. Original Sprout carries safe and effective styling, body and hair care products that are safe babies and great for adults. Use code BADASS at www.originalsprout.com for 25% off your purchase!This episode is sponsored by Fairhaven Health. Fertility, pregnancy and breastfeeding products. Use code BADASS for 15% off your purchase at www.fairhavenhealth.com. Links to information we discussed or episodes you should check out! https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/breastsleeping/ https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/normal-sleep-behavior-with-rebecca-michi/ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1020938/ - the Babies movie Set up your consultation with Diannehttps://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/consultations/      Check out Dianne's blog here~https://diannecassidyconsulting.com/milklytheblog/ Follow our Podcast~https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.comHere is how you can connect with Dianne and Abby~Abby Theuring  https://www.thebadassbreastfeeder.comDianne Cassidy http://www.diannecassidyconsulting.com Music we use~Music: "Levels of Greatness" from "We Used to Paint Stars in the Sky (2012)" courtesy of Scott Holmes at freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott Holmes

Badass Breastfeeding Podcast
Starting Solids While Breastfeeding

Badass Breastfeeding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 46:14


Are you ready to start solids with your baby?Are you completely confused, anxious and afraid to start solids?Let's talk about solids, and see if we can clear some of this up.If you are a new listener, we would love to hear from you.  Please consider leaving us a review on itunes or sending us an email with your suggestions and comments to badassbreastfeedingpodcast@gmail.com.  You can also add your email to our list and have episodes sent right to your inbox! Things we talked about:A quick SIDS conversation from the review [2:09]When to start solids? [15:07]Reasons why 6 months is the target age [15:18]Iron [21:30]Baby led weaning [24:00]Cutting down on breastfeeding to increase solids? [28:55]Introduce your baby to the cultures of your own home [31:30]The only rule to remember [35:01] Today's episode is sponsored by Amara Organic Foods! They make organic, non-GMO baby food powders without the repeated high heat processes or traditional baby food. Use code BADASS at www.amaraorganicfoods.com for 20% off your first order! Links to information we discussed or episodes you should check out! https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/127-vitamin-d-and-iron-supplements-for-breastfeeding-babies/ https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/129-balancing-solids-with-breastfeeding/ https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/how-breastmilk-changes-with-your-child/ https://www.diannecassidyconsulting.com/2020/01/29/does-your-breastfed-baby-need-vitamins/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2812877/  Set up your consultation with Diannehttps://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/consultations/      Check out Dianne's blog here~https://diannecassidyconsulting.com/milklytheblog/ Follow our Podcast~https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.comHere is how you can connect with Dianne and Abby~Abby Theuring  https://www.thebadassbreastfeeder.comDianne Cassidy http://www.diannecassidyconsulting.com Music we use~Music: "Levels of Greatness" from "We Used to Paint Stars in the Sky (2012)" courtesy of Scott Holmes at freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott Holmes

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Have you ever experienced sore nipples?If yes, what did you do about it?We are going to breakdown some reason for sore nipples, and ways to help.If you are a new listener, we would love to hear from you.  Please consider leaving us a review on itunes or sending us an email with your suggestions and comments to badassbreastfeedingpodcast@gmail.com.  You can also add your email to our list and have episodes sent right to your inbox! Things we talked about:The mamas boy conversation [4:21]Nipple pain varies and can be individual [10:47]The bottom line – what you should remember about pain [12:12]Can you bond when breastfeeding is so painful? [15:07]What is normal? [16:45]Oral restrictions [21:11]Positioning [24:18]Floppy babies [25:08]Lip flanging [29:54]Break the seal if there's pain [32:30]Nipple creams [33:06]Pumping [34:28]Flanges are not 1 size fits all [40:34] Today's episode is brought to you by Original Sprout. Original Sprout carries safe and effective styling, body and hair care products that are safe babies and great for adults. Use code BADASS at www.originalsprout.com for 25% off your purchase!This episode is sponsored by Fairhaven Health. Fertility, pregnancy and breastfeeding products. Use code BADASS for 15% off your purchase at www.fairhavenhealth.com. Links to information we discussed or episodes you should check out! https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/the-first-days-home/https://lactationnetwork.com/blog/how-to-master-breast-pump-flange-fit/https://www.diannecassidyconsulting.com/2021/03/21/what-is-the-best-nipple-cream-for-sore-nipples/https://www.diannecassidyconsulting.com/2021/03/28/home-remedies-for-sore-nipples/ Set up your consultation with Diannehttps://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/consultations/      Check out Dianne's blog here~https://diannecassidyconsulting.com/milklytheblog/ Follow our Podcast~https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.comHere is how you can connect with Dianne and Abby~Abby Theuring  https://www.thebadassbreastfeeder.comDianne Cassidy http://www.diannecassidyconsulting.com Music we use~Music: "Levels of Greatness" from "We Used to Paint Stars in the Sky (2012)" courtesy of Scott Holmes at freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott Holmes

Badass Breastfeeding Podcast
Returning to Work

Badass Breastfeeding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 47:53


Returning to work…just ugh.  There's so much to it, no matter how much you might love and mis syour job.When to pump?  How much milk do you need? How do you prepare? There are so many questions.Join us today as we discuss the struggle that is returning to work. If you are a new listener, we would love to hear from you.  Please consider leaving us a review on itunes or sending us an email with your suggestions and comments to badassbreastfeedingpodcast@gmail.com.  You can also add your email to our list and have episodes sent right to your inbox! Things we talked about:Returning to work after the pandemic [5:23]When to start pumping? [9:54]Flange sizes? What the heck? [14:30]Leaving your baby with a care provider [18:20]Care providers may not understand a breastfed baby [22:08]Do not increase milk volume [22:36]Feeding patterns and supply changes [23:33]Story about a 6 month old baby and the return to work situation they had [26:10]Prepare bottles ahead [33:10]Getting your period and other hormonal stuff [35:45]Baby doesn't take the bottle [39:46]When to pump at work [41:15] Today's episode is sponsored by Amara Organic Foods! They make organic, non-GMO baby food powders without the repeated high heat processes or traditional baby food. Use code BADASS at www.amaraorganicfoods.com for 20% off your first order! Links to information we discussed or episodes you should check out!https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/bottles-versus-breast/ https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/pumping-myths/ Set up your consultation with Diannehttps://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/consultations/      Check out Dianne's blog here~https://diannecassidyconsulting.com/milklytheblog/Don't Forget!!  Dianne and Abby have started the new parenting podcast!  Check out Revolution Parenting!  https://www.buzzsprout.com/1755123/8400508Follow our Podcast~https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.comHere is how you can connect with Dianne and Abby~Abby Theuring  https://www.thebadassbreastfeeder.comDianne Cassidy http://www.diannecassidyconsulting.com Music we use~Music: "Levels of Greatness" from "We Used to Paint Stars in the Sky (2012)" courtesy of Scott Holmes at freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott Holmes

Badass Breastfeeding Podcast
More Breastfeeding Myths

Badass Breastfeeding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 45:47


It's another myths episode.  If you haven't joined us for a myths episode yet, get ready.  It's a lot.We would love it if you shared any breastfeeding myths you hear with us!If you are a new listener, we would love to hear from you.  Please consider leaving us a review on itunes or sending us an email with your suggestions and comments to badassbreastfeedingpodcast@gmail.com.  You can also add your email to our list and have episodes sent right to your inbox! Things we talked about:The myth email [1:14]Can you use the frozen milk? [4:48]The comfort nursing myth [9:48]Falling asleep at the breast [15:39]Abby's story about the Bachelor (Dianne has never watched the Bachelor) [22:28]The thrush myth (this one is really dumb) [27:17]The mouth breather [31:18]Does icing the breast lead to cold milk? [33:21]Returning to work myth [37:12]Another email myth – thick milk? [38:34]The pump and dump myth [42:30]Today's episode is brought to you by Original Sprout. Original Sprout carries safe and effective styling, body and hair care products that are safe babies and great for adults. Use code BADASS at www.originalsprout.com for 25% off your purchase!This episode is sponsored by Fairhaven Health. Fertility, pregnancy and breastfeeding products. Use code BADASS for 15% off your purchase at www.fairhavenhealth.com.Links to information we discussed or episodes you should check out! https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/the-science-of-comfort-nursing/ https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/114-the-attachment-effect/ https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/breastfeeding-and-bad-habits/ https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/024-alcohol-consumption/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQ73NKS3B1c  - the Seinfeld Tractor Story  Set up your consultation with Diannehttps://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/consultations/      Check out Dianne's blog here~https://diannecassidyconsulting.com/milklytheblog/Don't Forget!!  Dianne and Abby have started the new parenting podcast!  Check out Revolution Parenting!  https://www.buzzsprout.com/1755123/8400508Follow our Podcast~https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.comHere is how you can connect with Dianne and Abby~Abby Theuring  https://www.thebadassbreastfeeder.comDianne Cassidy http://www.diannecassidyconsulting.com Music we use~Music: "Levels of Greatness" from "We Used to Paint Stars in the Sky (2012)" courtesy of Scot

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Becoming a parent in a pandemic

Badass Breastfeeding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 50:40


Having a baby and parenting during a pandemic…what's that like?What are some challenges parents face when it comes to having a baby and breastfeeding during a pandemic?A lot of challenges.  Listen this week for more information, or just to feel validated.If you are a new listener, we would love to hear from you.  Please consider leaving us a review on itunes or sending us an email with your suggestions and comments to badassbreastfeedingpodcast@gmail.com.  You can also add your email to our list and have episodes sent right to your inbox! Things we talked about:What we see with kids [5:51]Having babies never slows down [10:43]Pregnancy during the pandemic [12:33]Separating mothers and babies [16:45]Lactation consultants were quick to go [21:57]How lactation was impacted [23:22]Isolation [28:53]Child Development [31:25]Can or should you still breastfeed with Covid or the vaccine? [33:36]When you're not on the same page as family and friends [45:24] Today's episode is brought to you by Motherfigure! Motherfigure is a maternal wellness company that makes it easier for moms and mom-to-be to get support. Use code BADASS at shop.motherfigure.com for 25% off your purchase!Today's episode is brought to you by Original Sprout. Original Sprout carries safe and effective styling, body and hair care products that are safe babies and great for adults. Use code BADASS at www.originalsprout.com for 25% off your purchase!Links to information we discussed or episodes you should check out! https://activeforlife.com/parenting-through-the-pandemic/?gclid=CjwKCAjwxZqSBhAHEiwASr9n9IkOKu_JZFlq1gjlms5Ynf__c43nGwWFeTAhJILD_GrsEmxFH9xhIRoCv48QAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds https://www.novanthealth.org/healthy-headlines/giving-birth-during-the-pandemic-helped-me-learn-to-say-no https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/124-breastfeeding-boundaries/ https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/023-effects-of-birth-interventions-on-breastfeeding/ Set up your consultation with Diannehttps://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/consultations/      Check out Dianne's blog here~https://diannecassidyconsulting.com/milklytheblog/Don't Forget!!  Dianne and Abby have started the new parenting podcast!  Check out Revolution Parenting!  https://www.buzzsprout.com/1755123/8400508Follow our Podcast~https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.comHere is how you can connect with Dianne and Abby~Abby Theuring  https://www.thebadassbreastfeeder.comDianne Cassidy http://www.diannecassidycon

Badass Breastfeeding Podcast
The impact of breastfeeding on the environment

Badass Breastfeeding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 44:15


Badass Breastfeeding PodcastBreastfeeding and its impact on the environment.  What does this even mean??If you care about climate change, global warming and the environment, don't miss this episode.If you are a new listener, we would love to hear from you.  Please consider leaving us a review on iTunes or sending us an email with your suggestions and comments to badassbreastfeedingpodcast@gmail.com.  You can also add your email to our list and have episodes sent right to your inbox! Things we talked about:The impact of breastfeeding on the environment [6:12]Is it individual choices or big corporations? [8:00]Breastfeeding is the shortest food chain [9:05]Toddler formula (is this really necessary) [10:10]What is the greenhouse effect? [12:02]What goes into making formula? [16:15]Stats from the UK [21:14]2/3 of babies in the world are fed formula [24:36]Sterilization [35:44]Our house is on fire! [38:05] *This Episode is sponsored by Motherfigure and Original Sprout Links to information we discussed or episodes you should check out! http://resource-centre-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/sc_fhi_solutions_alivethrive_breastfeeding_and_food_systems_brief.pdf https://www.who.int/pmnch/media/news/2016/breastfeeding_brief.pdf https://internationalbreastfeedingjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13006-019-0243-8 https://www.bmj.com/company/newsroom/environmental-cost-of-formula-milk-should-be-a-matter-of-global-concern/ https://climatekids.nasa.gov/greenhouse-effect/ Set up your consultation with Diannehttps://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/consultations/      Check out Dianne's blog here~https://diannecassidyconsulting.com/milklytheblog/Don't Forget!!  Dianne and Abby have started the new parenting podcast!  Check out Revolution Parenting!  https://www.buzzsprout.com/1755123/8400508Follow our Podcast~https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.comHere is how you can connect with Dianne and Abby~Abby Theuring  https://www.thebadassbreastfeeder.comDianne Cassidy http://www.diannecassidyconsulting.com Music we use~Music: "Levels of Greatness" from "We Used to Paint Stars in the Sky (2012)" courtesy of Scott Holmes at freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott Holmes