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Brain Endurance Training and mental fatigue may be the missing link limiting your physical performance, and this episode reveals how your brain, not your body, could be the true bottleneck. In this high-impact conversation, Dr. Greg Jones sits down with Dr. Christopher Ring, Professor of Psychology at the University of Birmingham, to explore how cognitive load, stress, and perception of effort directly influence endurance, recovery, and overall performance.In this episode, you'll learn how mental fatigue can reduce physical output, why your brain acts as a “governor” on performance, and how Brain Endurance Training (BET) can help increase resilience, delay fatigue, and improve both cognitive and physical capacity. Dr. Ring explains the science behind perceived exertion (RPE), how stress impacts the nervous system, and why traditional training has overlooked one of the most critical components of performance.We also explore how modern lifestyles—especially screen time and cognitive overload—may be silently reducing exercise capacity, and how targeted brain training protocols can reverse these effects. Whether you're an elite athlete, a high-performing professional, or someone looking to improve focus and endurance, this episode provides a science-backed framework for building a more resilient brain and body.If you're looking to break through plateaus in performance, reduce fatigue, and train smarter, this episode offers a powerful and practical blueprint grounded in cutting-edge research.
Dr. Greg Jones discusses the "Wolverine Stack" protocol, which utilizes specialized peptides for healing and recovery. This includes a detailed look at BPC-157 and TB-500, highlighting how these peptides for injury repair work synergistically. Learn about this advanced peptide therapy to optimize healing and recovery from various physical challenges.The information provided in this video is solely for educational and informational purposes. It is not intended to provide medical advice or to diagnose, treat, cure, or manage any health condition. Viewing this content does not establish or imply a doctor–patient relationship. You should not rely on this content as a substitute for consultation with a licensed healthcare professional regarding your own specific medical questions or health concerns. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication, supplement, treatment, or lifestyle program. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have seen in this video. If you believe you may be experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or your local emergency number immediately.
Sounds manager Rick Sweet joins Jeff Hem for his weekly pregame show appearance and discusses the team's huge comeback win the night before, the team's first-half playoff spot push with two weeks left before mid-season, the returns to the lineup during the series by Luke Adams, Brock Wilken and Greg Jones, and the outfield dynamic the past few weeks with additions of Luis Matos and Akil Baddoo alongside Luis Lara.
Long COVID and sports injuries are becoming impossible to ignore—and this episode explores why more athletes may be dealing with fatigue, soft tissue breakdown, and prolonged recovery after viral illness. In this powerful conversation, Dr. Greg Jones sits down with Dr. Muhammad Mansour, a naturopathic doctor and regenerative medicine specialist who treats elite athletes at the highest levels.In this episode, you'll learn how long COVID may affect skeletal muscle, mitochondrial function, exercise tolerance, and systemic inflammation—and why these issues can persist even after the initial infection appears to resolve. Dr. Mansour explains how athletes can miss early warning signs, why “pushing through” fatigue may backfire, and how a more individualized recovery strategy may be critical in the post-pandemic era.If you're an athlete, coach, practitioner, or health-conscious listener trying to understand the intersection of long COVID, inflammation, and injury risk, this episode offers a science-informed perspective on what recovery may require now.
Kevin Bersofsky, owner of Montagne Russe wines, is back on California Wine Country with Dan Berger and Daedalus Howell. He has been on the show before, the last time was this episode in 2024. Kevin has brought a French style sparkling Rosé. Dan likes this sparkling Rosé because it is dry. This is a 2022, 85% Pinot Noir and 15% Chard, Keller estate Petaluma Gap fruit. Kevin is very light with the dosage, 2.5 grams, here. It’s like lemons and lemonade. A little sugar makes it drinkable. 2022 was a hot year, but Kevin says there are wines before the heat, and after the heat, a tale of two completely different vintages. This was picked before the heat. Kevin calls the Petaluma Gap a sort of mini-San Francisco. At about five o’clock, a coastal breeze comes in. The effects are well known. First, the wind slows the maturation of the grape. Also, the wind stops the photosynthesis of the leaves. This favors thicker skins and color. It also keeps the acid levels up.++++++California Wine Country is brought to you by Deodora Estate Vineyards. Visit Deodora to discover 72 acres in the Petaluma Gap that produce exceptional Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Riesling. Sip the difference! ++++++ Kevin says he waits for acidity to come down before sugars get too high. In other places, you reach sugar maturity and acid maturity at the same time. Kevin picks on 3 criteria. Flavor is first. He can taste and predict Brix. When he tastes something, he knows. He has a flavor catalog in mind. For example, the Roberts Road vineyard, he has flavor criteria, and he knows what he wants. Dan says California can have fruit, acid and body without having to sacrifice one. Greg Jones is a meteorologist and Oregon farmer, who runs a weather forecast site. Visit the Abacela winery website. Too much oak. Chardonnay in California usually has too much oak. Kevin’s Montagne Russe Chardonnay is different. It has a bit of lemon oil and tropical fruit. But the acid is holding everything together. 2023 was a cold year. He did half ML on this wine. They use Puncheon barrels, which are 2.2 times larger than regular barrels. That puts less oak per unit of volume, onto the wine. Next, they taste a 2022 Pinot Noir with spectacular color. 2022 was a difficult vintage. The fruit came from the Sangiacomo family vineyard. Dan says the grower gets credit. When you pay premium prices for fruit, you also get the grower’s expertise and personal care. Dan finds this wine faintly rustic, as opposed to the bright cherry and berry. It’s a different kind of Pinot Noir. Petaluma Gap always delivers because it has more than just cold climate. It is more subtle and has more character. When Kevin has picked, he asks around to see who else has picked. Sometimes he’s the first. Gary Farrell would often pick early too and made great wine. +++++ On June 9 at 6 pm, the Healdsburg Wine Library is opening the new Millie Howie Memorial Garden and Patio. It’s free to the public and tickets are available at the Healdsburg Wine Library events page. +++++ The last wine is the Syrah. They have 23 bottles left. 2022 Petaluma Gap Syrah from Keller Estate. The Keller estate had some extra Syrah and Viognier that they offered to him. “Co-fermentation time!” says Dan. They put it all together, 100% whole cluster, 9% Viognier. It spent the final 8 months in stainless steel. He created an entirely different label for it. It came alive after a year in bottle. Dan says that this one “identifies” Syrah, which is meaty in a fruit sense, it’s not gamey. The Wind to Wine Festival is coming, October 17, 2026. Start planning now!
Chronic inflammation explained—if you're dealing with fatigue, brain fog, or ongoing health issues, this episode uncovers the real root causes and how advanced lab testing can help you finally heal. In this powerful conversation, Dr. Greg Jones sits down with Dr. Clement Lee, a licensed Naturopathic Medical Doctor (NMD), to break down why so many people feel unwell despite “normal” lab results.In this episode, you'll learn how chronic inflammation impacts aging, energy, and cognitive function—and why it's often missed in standard healthcare. Dr. Lee also explains the importance of comprehensive lab testing, including deeper biomarkers and tools like the Metabolic Vulnerability Index (MVX), to assess long-term health risks and optimize recovery.We also explore cutting-edge therapies such as peptide therapy, ozone therapy, and regenerative injections, along with foundational strategies like sleep, hydration, and nutrition that are critical for reducing inflammation and restoring health.If you've been searching for answers to unresolved health issues, this episode provides a clear, science-backed roadmap to understanding chronic inflammation and taking actionable steps toward healing.
Hormone optimization is about more than testosterone levels. In this episode, Dr. Greg Jones sits down with Dr. Devaki Lindsey Berkson, a pioneer in functional medicine and hormone research, to explain why true longevity depends on hormone signaling, receptor sensitivity, gut health, and environmental resilience.Dr. Berkson shares why hormones function as the body's “software,” coordinating metabolism, cognition, immune balance, and cellular repair. She explains why normal lab values don't always reflect optimal function—and why many patients feel fatigued, inflamed, or hormonally imbalanced despite being told everything looks “fine.”Environmental toxins, mineral deficiencies, vitamin D status, and microbiome imbalances are all discussed as modern disruptors of hormonal communication. If you're interested in bioidentical hormone therapy, functional endocrinology, gut-driven inflammation, or precision longevity strategies, this episode delivers a research-informed, systems-based framework for sustainable health optimization.
The Brewers won both series this week, but the week was marred by injuries to Brandon Woodruff, Jacob Misiorowski, Ángel Zerpa and even a rehabbing Jackson Chourio. Brewers reporter Curt Hogg and host JR Radcliffe discuss how the Brewers can weather all of them, mainly because most should be reasonably short term, but it's certainly leaving the team with questions heading into the new week. Will the offense finally have more punch once Chourio and Andrew Vaughn are back? Is there anything else they can do to create a more complete lineup? Quinn Priester's rehab outings have been rough, too. But, the team still has ample starting options, Misiorowski looks incredible, Kyle Harrison likewise looks great and William Contreras enjoyed a monster week with the bat. Do they dare talk about ... Greg Jones?In Three Up Three Down (37:00), they check in on some minor-league intrigue, a tantalizing debut for Brian Fitzpatrick, ABS and more. Remembrew When (49:30) goes back in time to just last year for more Miz Magic and in Curt Blanche (52:30), Curt says farewell to a dear friend.Then, JR chats with Shane Drohan (58:45), who got his first career Major League win this week. They discuss his unusual relationship to baseball, the frenzy of getting taken during the COVID draft and how a sneaky injury derailed his Rule 5 opportunity.
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The Milwaukee Brewers' offense is on a power outage even by its own standards, and the bullpen has been unsteady at best. But the starters are still great, anchored by Kyle Harrison's virtuoso effort Sunday, so maybe the Brewers are in better shape than we think? Brewers reporter Curt Hogg and host JR Radcliffe discuss what they can do (or can't) to help the offense, Luis Lara, Joey Ortiz, David Hamilton and other pain points in the offense. They discuss the plight of the arms, both the struggling relievers and shining starters. Why'd they cut ties with Luis Matos over Greg Jones? Could Tyler Black rediscover something with another opportunity? Is it really just injuries holding the offense back?In Three Up Three Down (38:30), they discuss a scary minor-league incident, Quinn Priester's struggles on rehab starts, a glorious triple and Blake Perkins' big moment. In Remembrew When (54:00), JR talks about another big-man triple and in Curt Blanche (56:30), Curt tries to understand an ages-old baseball trend. Then, JR is joined by Brandon Sproat (1:01:30), who's had back-to-back strong outings after a shaky start. They discuss his hometown in Pensacola, his bounceback, the struggles of his old teammates in New York, the difficult decisions to not sign after getting drafted, twice, and facing off with Paul Skenes and LSU in the College World Series.
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Oxidative stress is one of the primary drivers of aging, inflammation, and chronic disease — and glutathione may be the body's most powerful defense. In this episode, Dr. Greg Jones sits down with Dr. Nayan Patel, internationally recognized pharmacist and author of The Glutathione Revolution, to break down the science behind the body's “master antioxidant.”As we age, glutathione production declines. When intracellular glutathione drops, oxidative stress rises — damaging mitochondria, accelerating cellular aging, impairing detoxification, and increasing vulnerability to metabolic and neurodegenerative diseases. Dr. Patel explains why glutathione must work inside the cell to be effective, why many oral supplements fail, and how absorption and delivery systems matter.The conversation explores:• How free radicals damage DNA and mitochondria• Why glutathione outperforms traditional antioxidants• The relationship between glutathione, vitamin C, and NAD• The impact of alcohol, sleep deprivation, and stress on antioxidant reserves• Why athletes and high performers burn through glutathione faster• How deep breathing influences oxidative balance and longevityWhether you are focused on longevity, detoxification, athletic recovery, or preventing chronic disease, this episode offers a science-based framework for understanding oxidative stress and how to optimize your cellular resilience.
The Milwaukee Brewers are 10-8 and John, Matt and Paul talk about the first part of the season. The Blue Jays series, the new Brewers City Connect Jerseys, Willson Contreras and lots of talk about The Pitt. Remember to subscribe, rate and review! Like all of John's stuff HERE John - @BrewersRaptor Matt - @DallasBrewers - not using anymore Paul - hates The Pitt
On this week’s show, it’s the 5th Annual SJR 500 Rainy River Sturgeon and Walleye Tournament, presented by Ray’s Sport and Marine! We’re broadcasting at River Bend Resort with a live audience after two days of fishing. We have a cast of thousands as we recap the event, tell some of our favorite stories, meet the winners and more. Jim Willes feeds us sturgeon, we try some Chef Robert’s on some walleyes, Erik Gaudette and Paul Johnson review a new Lund boat they fished out of, Greg Jones talks about fishing one of his favorite bodies of water and more. Bret Amundson, Dan Amundson, David Eckhardt and Scott Stueber start the show recapping their trip including a trip up the Sault Rapids in a 21 foot fiberglass boat, a grenaded trolling motor, and more. Make sure you're “following” us on your favorite podcast streaming platform so you never miss a show, and if you like what you're hearing, leave us a rating and a review. We'd love to hear from you, and it helps us more than you know! Get our new HATS: https://fishhuntforever.myshopify.com/ Save 20% on a new OnX HUNT Membership with the code “SJR20” https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app/east https://fishhuntforever.com Find us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5OVGMvd5vMvETdClc6ks6q?si=5bfeed6989d04b23 Find us on APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fish-hunt-forever/id1248475232 Find us on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/fishhuntforever Follow us on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fish.hunt.forever/ Follow BRET on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bret.amundson/?hl=en Follow DAN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dan_amundson/?hl=en Find us on TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@fishhuntforever Follow DAN on TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@dan.amundson Follow BRET on TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@bretamundson Get a NEW BOAT: https://www.raysmarinealex.com/ Take a trip to LAKE OF THE WOODS: https://lakeofthewoodsmn.com/ Take a trip to DEVILS LAKE: https://www.haybaleheights.com/index.html Get in on the Rainy River/Lake of the Woods FISH MIGRATION: https://riverbendresort.com/ Learn more about SPACE TRAILERS: https://spacetrailers.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooboQSOhbWZ18_wMvVzkAIZx0uGsJiClXI22XCheqrdD8SEIUHn Learn more about CHEF ROBERTS: https://chefroberts.com/ https://fishhuntforever.com/feed/podcast/ The post Week 709: The 5th Annual SJR 500 Rainy River Fishing Tournament appeared first on Fish Hunt Forever.
It's YOUR time to #EdUp with Greg Jones, President, Belmont UniversityIn this episode, President Series #465, powered by Ellucian, sponsored by the ELIVE 2026 Conference in Denver, Colorado, April 19-22, the HigherEd PodCon II happening July 16 & 17, & the 2026 AcOps Conference July 29-31 by CoursedogYOUR cohost is Brent Ramdin, CEO, EducationDynamicsYOUR host is Dr. Joe SallustioHow does a Nashville university with 12 colleges & 9k students achieve highest enrollment ever with applications up 20% while hosting Dolly Parton musicals & American Idol filming?Why does focusing on jobs that will exist in 2040 not 1995 require intrinsic partnerships where nursing students get into clinics in year 1 not year 3 & industry learns advances from academia?What makes the future learner range from 12 to 75 not 18 to 22 requiring certificate programs, subscription models & partnerships between universities & community colleges for film industry workforce?Listen in to #EdUpThank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp!Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp ExperienceWe make education YOUR business!P.S. Want to access to EdUp Leadership, the only intelligence platform built exclusively from presidential conversations in higher ed?
Long COVID isn't one single diagnosis—it's a spectrum of post-viral patterns that can affect energy, cognition, immunity, circulation, and inflammation. In this episode, Dr. Greg Jones is joined by Dr. Robin Rose, a double board-certified physician (Internal Medicine + Gastroenterology) and a leading authority on the gut–brain–immune axis, to unpack what she's seeing clinically in patients with persistent post-COVID symptoms.Dr. Rose explains how Long COVID can present as fatigue, brain fog, immune dysregulation, clotting changes, and autoimmune-like patterns—and why symptoms can vary dramatically from person to person. She shares early lab trends she noticed during the pandemic, including shifts in white blood cell counts, abnormal iron storage markers, elevated D-dimer, and increased inflammatory signals.The conversation explores mechanisms being investigated in Long COVID, including how spike-related pathways may interact with cells and contribute to ongoing inflammation in some individuals. They also discuss microclots and circulation issues, gut-derived “toxin-like” peptides, advanced testing approaches, and why some protocols focus on binding strategies rather than aggressive breakdown.If you're trying to understand the lab patterns, symptom clusters, and root-cause frameworks being used in complex Long COVID cases, this episode provides a clinically grounded, mechanism-focused overview.
Sounds infielder/outfielder Greg Jones sits down with Jeff Hem on the pregame show to talk about the energy at First Horizon Park in the team's victorious home opener, what he felt was a fit with the Brewers in signing as a free agent, his journey the last couple years that has included a major league debut and injuries, and his passionate hobby involving cars.
Biohacking promises longer life, sharper cognition, and faster recovery—but which strategies are actually supported by science? In this episode, Dr. Greg Jones sits down with Dr. Neil Paulvin, a New York–based, board-certified physician specializing in longevity and regenerative medicine, to separate evidence-based optimization from internet hype.Known as “the peptide doc,” Dr. Paulvin explains why popular biological age tests often lack consistency and why functional markers—such as sleep quality, grip strength, visceral fat, and cardiovascular metrics—offer a clearer picture of long-term health. The discussion breaks down the “Core Four” lifestyle pillars for longevity, with sleep highlighted as the single most powerful driver of metabolic, hormonal, and cognitive resilience.They also explore peptide therapy, including BPC-157 for gut health and inflammation, the Wolverine Stack for injury repair, Tesamorelin for visceral fat, and emerging mitochondrial peptides shaping the future of cellular medicine. Dr. Paulvin explains why AI tools like ChatGPT are not yet capable of replacing clinical judgment and shares insights into what's coming next in longevity science.Whether you're new to biohacking or refining an advanced health optimization protocol, this episode delivers a grounded, clinically informed roadmap to improving biological age, cellular health, and performance.
Dan and Ross. Winemaker Ross Cobb is our guest again today on California Wine Country with Dan Berger and Daedalus Howell. He is the founder of Cobb Wines. Ross was on the show once before, on this episode in January of 2025. Daedalus Howell remembers meeting Ross Cobb maybe 30 years ago, when they were both at the beginning of their careers. They begin by tasting a Chardonnay from 2023, which Dan describes as a nice cool vintage. The vineyard is in the eastern Sonoma County in the Sebastopol area. It was planted in the late 1990s. He got some Pinot Noir from the new owner, and he also got some Chardonnay. He considers this to be one of the best Chardonnay vineyards around. The vines are mature, it gets 10% new oak, full malolactic fermentation, 22 months in barrel, and it's not overly done. Dan Berger gives credit to all of those techniques, which gives it a combination or richness and tartness. The texture is rich and the aftertaste is delicate. It is only 12.5% ABV so it won't knock you over. CWC is brought to you by Deodora Estate Vineyards. Visit Deodora to discover 72 acres in the Petaluma Gap that are producing exceptional Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Riesling. Sip the difference! Ross describes how his parents planted the vineyard in 1988-1989. He attended UC Santa Cruz where he designed his own program focussed on the living soil. Then he met all of his neighbors who had vineyards, names like Dehlinger and Rocchioli. Then he worked for Ferrari-Carano, Williams-Selyem and then for Flowers. Next they taste a Riesling. Ross and Dan Berger both get their Riesling grapes from Cole Ranch. Both of them make it dry and Dan credits Ross for a great product aimed at Riesling purists – like Dan. After the break they taste the Pinot Noirs. Ross Cobb says the 2023 Pinot Noir from Emmaline Ann Vineyard was his transformational vintage. He recalls the 2006 crop when he picked at 21.9 Brix. At first he was afraid that he had made a bad decision. But it turned out well, because of the secondary chestnut and spicy aromas that emerged. Dan Berger says 2006 was the greatest age-worthy vintage Sonoma County history. “This is astounding!” says Dan. He likes it because it was a cool year. Dan says Ross did well to pick early because the problem with a lot of wine is over-ripeness. Dan observes that this year’s crop is dealing with 90-degree daytime highs in March. He also thinks that we will also have some cooler weather in the next month. Dan says the best weather report in the world comes rerom Abacela Winery. Greg Jones who has a PhD in climate science, publishes excellent meteorological reports on the western US. His reports are free online. Look for the Current Weather and Climate Report on this page. The last tasting is the 2021 Doc’s Ranch Vineyard. It is another representation of Sonoma Coast style. They have 22 acres of vines at high altitude. It is risky, and can yield as little as half a ton per acre. Ross calls it a good place for ripening in September and October. This vintage was picked in late October.
The Nevada Irrigation District is proposing raising rates in a series of annual increases over the next five years. KVMR's April Glaser recently spoke with Greg Jones, NID's Assistant General Manager to learn more. Read NID's 2026 Cost of Service Study here.
True wellness isn't about chasing symptoms—it's about understanding the internal communication systems that allow the body to repair, adapt, and thrive. In this episode, Dr. Greg Jones is joined by Dr. Kathleen O'Neil-Smith, a Harvard-trained physician and pioneer in peptide therapy, to explore how peptides, mitochondria, and personalized medicine work together to support resilient, long-term health.As a founding board member of the International Peptide Society, Dr. Kathleen explains how small signaling proteins orchestrate large-scale healing by influencing cellular communication, inflammation, metabolic efficiency, and recovery. The conversation highlights why mitochondrial health sits at the foundation of longevity and how modern medicine often overlooks the body's innate capacity to heal.Moving beyond trends and surface-level protocols, Dr. Kathleen shares how peptide therapy integrates with hormones, gut health, nervous system balance, and lifestyle to create durable clinical outcomes. They also discuss why one-size-fits-all medicine consistently fails patients, and how clinicians can think more strategically about restoring resilience rather than suppressing symptoms.
The legal landscape for peptide therapy is changing. In this episode, Dr. Greg Jones talks with healthcare attorney Jeff Cohen about recent regulatory updates and their implications for providers. Jeff explains the risks of using "Research Use Only" products in a clinical setting and how to properly verify your suppliers' quality and safety. You will learn why it is important to focus on education rather than promotion on your website and how to improve your informed consent process to protect your license. Jeff also discusses the goals of the new American Peptide Association in setting industry standards. This conversation provides clear steps for clinic owners and practitioners to stay compliant while using compounded medications.
In this episode, Dr. Greg Jones welcomes back Kim Look to explore the cutting-edge landscape of EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation). While many are familiar with traditional ozone therapy, EBOO represents a significant evolution, enabling the treatment of much larger volumes of blood through a sophisticated filtration and gas exchange system.Kim breaks down the "same but different" mechanics of EBOO compared to standard Major Autohemotherapy (MAH), explaining how the therapy acts as a "bio-detox" rather than just a mechanical filter. They discuss the controversial "waste cup" often seen on social media, the crucial role of Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (UBI), and why EBOO is becoming a powerful tool for navigating long-haul symptoms, Lyme disease, and general longevity. Finally, Kim shares essential safety protocols, including the specific nutritional prep required to prevent blood sugar crashes during treatment.Whether you're a patient looking to improve skin health at a cellular level or a provider interested in the evolving field of regenerative aesthetics, this episode offers a science-backed, practical framework for understanding what truly drives skin regeneration and longevity.
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In this episode, Dr. Greg Jones sits down with Dr. Sharon Hausman-Cohen, Chief Medical Officer of IntelliXX DNA, to explore how medical genomics is transforming the way we understand heart disease, brain health, inflammation, and metabolism. Most people think genetics stops at traits like eye color or ancestry. Genomics goes much deeper—analyzing how thousands of genes interact to influence cardiovascular risk, cognitive function, clotting tendencies, nutrient metabolism, and chronic inflammation.Dr. Hausman-Cohen explains why many direct-to-consumer DNA tests fall short, how incomplete interpretation can mislead patients, and why clinician-guided genomic analysis allows for truly personalized care. The conversation also dives into inflammation, methylation, homocysteine, cholesterol myths, caffeine metabolism, mitochondrial health, and women's unique clotting risks.Whether you're trying to reduce your risk of heart disease, improve mental clarity, or understand how your biology responds to diet, supplements, and medications—this episode offers a science-based roadmap for precision health.
We are live from the Ice! Join us as we sit down with our own Greg Jones to talk about where he has been and what he has caught in his several decades as one of MidWest Outdoors' hosts and personalities.
For more information on the Franklin, TN chapter of the New Canaan Society, go here: https://newcanaansociety.org/franklin/ L. Gregory Jones (he goes by Greg) is currently the President of Belmont University, with the vision to be "the leading Christ-centered university in the world, radically championing the pursuit of life abundant for all people." He's overseen a lot of growth there and continues to strengthen the University's role in creating positive change both locally and globally. He has a long track record of leadership at both Baylor University and Duke University, including serving as the Dean of Duke Divinity School. He's also authored a number of books on Christian living and theology.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is everywhere—but why does it help some patients and completely fail for others?In this episode, Dr. Greg Jones sits down with Dr. Joe Albano, a nationally recognized expert in regenerative orthopedics, to break down why not all PRP is created equal. They explore the real reasons PRP fails, including missed diagnoses, incorrect platelet dosing, poor patient preparation, and inadequate after-care protocols.Dr. Albano explains the true order of regenerative treatments, from PRP to bone marrow–based therapies, and why age alone should never disqualify someone from regenerative care. The conversation also dives into overlooked but critical factors like hormone balance, peptides, nutrition, sleep, body weight, and why common interventions—such as steroid injections and statins—can quietly sabotage joint and tendon healing.This is a direct, science-based discussion for patients considering PRP, stem cell therapies, or regenerative injections—and for anyone who wants to avoid costly mistakes and understand what actually helps the body heal.
The bicarbonate buffer system plays a critical role in the body's ability to maintain pH, manage inflammation, and support cellular healing—and in this episode, Dr. Greg Jones sits down with Dr. Mark Sircus to explore how restoring this natural bicarbonate buffering system may help slow aging and support the body's capacity to heal chronic disease. Drawing from decades of clinical experience, Dr. Sircus explains how Natural Allopathic Medicine integrates bicarbonate therapy with essential nutrients like magnesium and iodine to strengthen resilience and improve physiological function.A pioneer in natural medicine, Dr. Sircus outlines why bicarbonate is far more than a household compound. He shares its potential applications in kidney health, metabolic regulation, athletic performance, and even as a supportive therapy in cancer care. Throughout the conversation, he challenges conventional medical assumptions while emphasizing safe, evidence-supported approaches people can explore with proper guidance.Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how the bicarbonate buffer works, why pH balance matters, and how simple, accessible interventions may influence long-term wellness. Whether you're interested in integrative oncology, root-cause medicine, or natural therapies that complement conventional care, this conversation with Dr. Mark Sircus delivers a thoughtful, science-driven perspective on healing the body from the inside out.
Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE) has quickly become one of the most discussed longevity tools, bridging traditional medicine with cutting-edge regenerative therapies. In this episode, Dr. Greg Jones sits down with Dr. John Layke—Beverly Hills plastic surgeon and leading longevity physician—to unpack the science, clinical applications, and real-world results behind TPE. Dr. Layke explains how TPE works, why it has been used for decades in conventional medicine, and how modern research now points to its role in reducing inflammation, clearing immune complexes, and supporting metabolic health. You'll learn what is removed during plasma filtration, what patients commonly feel after a session, and how TPE interacts with other regenerative tools.The episode also explores how senescent cells, chronic inflammation, lifestyle choices, and hormone balance shape health span. Whether you're curious about emerging anti-aging therapies or evaluating whether TPE fits into your own health optimization plan, this discussion delivers a practical, science-driven guide to what's available now—and what the future of regenerative medicine may look like.
Discover how peptides work, what they can help with, and why they're becoming one of the most powerful tools in functional and regenerative medicine. Dr. Greg Jones breaks down peptide safety, how they signal the body, the top peptides for weight loss, healing, cognition, immunity, and longevity — plus the different delivery methods like injections, oral options, nasal sprays, IVs, and topicals. CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction & Why Peptides Matter00:34 What Peptides Are & How They Work in the Body01:49 Why Peptides Are Safer: Receptors, Signals & Side Effects03:36 What Peptides Can Help With (Cognition, Weight, Healing, Immunity)06:03 Delivery Methods: Injections, Oral, Nasal, IV & Topicals08:16 Aesthetic Peptides: GHK-Cu & Skin/Hair Benefits08:49 Choosing the Right Peptide + Clinical GuidanceConnect with Dr. Greg JonesInstagram: @doctorjones_doctorjones Enovative Wellness Center: https://enovativewellness.com/
In this episode, Dr. Greg Jones is joined by Dr. Tori Hudson, a naturopathic physician, educator, and one of the most respected voices in women's health. With more than 40 years of experience, Dr. Hudson shares how women can better understand and support their hormones from puberty through menopause.They talk about everything from PMS and birth control to perimenopause, menopause, and the recent “hormone prescribing frenzy.” Dr. Hudson explains when birth control pills make sense, what happens when you stop them, and how to support hormone balance naturally. She also discusses the risks and benefits of hormone replacement therapy, the environmental impacts of medical testing and prescriptions, and the lifestyle habits that make the most significant difference for women's long-term health.This conversation is a grounded, science-informed look at women's hormones, practical, honest, and empowering for every age.
In this episode, Dr. Greg Jones talks with Dr. Tom Ingengno, a Doctor of Acupuncture, author of The Cupping Book, and founder of Charm City Integrative Health. Together, they explore the surprising science behind cupping therapy, from its ancient roots to how it's finding a place in modern integrative medicine.Dr. Tom shares how a family memory led him from pre-med to acupuncture, the evolution of cupping practices across cultures, and the science that supports its benefits for circulation, inflammation, and even anxiety. They also discuss how techniques like red light therapy, cryotherapy, and acupuncture can be “stacked” for deeper healing.Whether you're a skeptic, a curious wellness enthusiast, or a practitioner, this episode breaks down the myths and explains why cupping isn't just a trend, it's a time-tested therapy supported by research and results.
"The Magnificent Future" - Dr. Greg Jones - Oct. 26, 2025 by Sermon
In this episode, Dr. Greg Jones reconnects with Dr. Leonard Pastrana, pharmacist, educator, and co-founder of New Bio Age. Their conversation centers on VO₂ max, what it is, why it matters for healthspan, and how it's becoming one of the most critical markers in longevity medicine.They explain what VO₂ max measures, why traditional wearables often fall short, and how metabolic breath analysis provides real clinical data. You'll hear about the impact of COVID-19 on cardiorespiratory fitness, why training zones (like zone 2 and interval training) matter, and how resistance training also supports VO₂ max.Dr. Pastrana also talks about the role of peptides, recovery strategies, and supplements such as alpha-ketoglutarate and Leucinergy in supporting mitochondrial function and exercise performance. The episode concludes with a look at the future of metabolic testing, New Bio Age's Clinical Longevity Certification, and the upcoming CALM 2026 event.
Greg Jones has killed over 200 wolves across Idaho and the West. In this episode, he reveals what most people don't understand about wolves—how they hunt, how they impact elk and livestock, and what's about to happen in Colorado. From ranch conflicts to wildlife collapse, this is the unfiltered truth about wolf management from a man who lived it.Greg Jones – Retired trapper and aerial gunner with over 200 wolf kills across Idaho and the West. Expert in predator management and livestock conflict resolution.---FOLLOW CLIFFYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/CliffGrayInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/Cliffgry/Facebook - https://facebook.com/PursuitWithCliffPursuit With Cliff Podcasthttps://pursuitwithcliff.com/interviews-and-podcasts/Cliff's Hunt Planning and Strategy Membership https://pursuitwithcliff.com/membership/Hunt. Fish. Spear. (Experiences, Courses and Seminars) https://pursuitwithcliff.com/ExperiencesMerchhttps://pursuitwithcliff.com/shop/SUBSCRIBE TO CLIFF'S NEWSLETTER:https://PursuitWithCliff.com/#Newsletter
Doug welcomes Greg Jones and Martyn Lloyd of Jones Trust ------------------ Mark 13:1-27 (ESV) 1 And as he came out of the temple, one of his disciples said to him, “Look, Teacher, what wonderful stones and what wonderful buildings!” 2 And Jesus said to him, “Do you see these great buildings? There will not be left here one stone upon another that will not be thrown down.” Signs of the End of the Age 3 And as he sat on the Mount of Olives opposite the temple, Peter and James and John and Andrew asked him privately, 4 “Tell us, when will these things be, and what will be the sign when all these things are about to be accomplished?” 5 And Jesus began to say to them, “See that no one leads you astray. 6 Many will come in my name, saying, I am he!' and they will lead many astray. 7 And when you hear of wars and rumors of wars, do not be alarmed. This must take place, but the end is not yet. 8 For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be earthquakes in various places; there will be famines. These are but the beginning of the birth pains. 9 “But be on your guard. For they will deliver you over to councils, and you will be beaten in synagogues, and you will stand before governors and kings for my sake, to bear witness before them. 10 And the gospel must first be proclaimed to all nations. 11 And when they bring you to trial and deliver you over, do not be anxious beforehand what you are to say, but say whatever is given you in that hour, for it is not you who speak, but the Holy Spirit. 12 And brother will deliver brother over to death, and the father his child, and children will rise against parents and have them put to death. 13 And you will be hated by all for my name's sake. But the one who endures to the end will be saved... __________________ 5 Core Values of SWAT 1. God's Word 2. Prayer 3. Evangelism 4. Discipleship 5. Community ------------------ https://swatradio.com/ SWAT - Spiritual Warriors Advancing Truth Call us Toll-Free at: +1-844-777-7928 Email Us a Question: ask@swatradio.com FIND A SWAT MEETING Brown Family YMCA 170 Landrum Lane Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 Wed. 6:30-7:30 am IHOP 3250 Hodges Blvd Jacksonville, FL 32224 Wed. Night 7-8 pm Salem Centre 7235 Bonneval Rd Jacksonville, FL Wed. 12:00-1:00 pm Jumping Jax House of Food 10131 San Jose Blvd #12 Jacksonville, FL Thursday 6:30-7:30 am The Village Inn 900 Ponce De Leon Blvd St. Augustine, FL Friday 9:00-10:30 am Woodmen Valley Chapel - Woodmen Heights Campus 8292 Woodman Valley View Colorado Springs CO 80908 Thursdays 8-9:15 pm
Gary Jeff in on Sunday Night! Talking with Tim Keller, Thane Rosenbaum and Greg Jones.
Gary Jeff in on Sunday Night! Talking with Tim Keller, Thane Rosenbaum and Greg Jones.
Show Notes:Chris and Eddie are joined by previous guest Greg Jones for a spirited conversation about leaning into hopeful imagination: looking for places where the Holy Spirit is at work and where we can see a future that's different from the past and the present. What does it mean to be formed in God's imagination? How can we use that formation to find security in a fractured, uncertain world? How can we bring resurrection hope--the surety of a risen Christ to heal the world--to our institutions, our communities, and our daily lives?Greg is the President of Belmont University as well as the former Dean of Duke Divinity School and the author of several books, including Navigating the Future (co-authored with Andrew P. Hogue), Christian Social Innovation, and Thriving Communities (co-authored with Kavin Rowe). His hope for his time at Belmont is to make it a leading Christ-centered university in the world, radically championing the pursuit of life abundant for all people. Resources:Listen to Greg's previous episode on The Weight here.Learn more about his books and buy them online here.Learn more about Dr. Jones here.
Join host Liam "TAKU" Bauer for another inspiring installment of the TNT Strength Client Success Series! In this episode, we sit down with Greg Jones, a dedicated TNT Strength member who achieved an incredible transformation at 59 years old. After a personalized nutrition session and committing to the TNT Strength training program, Greg not only shed body fat but also gained 4 pounds of muscle—proving that it's never too late to build strength and improve your health. Tune in to hear Greg's firsthand experience, the key strategies that fueled his success, and why smart training and proper nutrition can make all the difference. Whether you're just starting your fitness journey or looking for motivation to push through, Greg's story is sure to inspire! Listen now and start your own transformation today!
Hey there! This week's conversation is one that got me thinking ahead—way ahead. While my oldest is still in middle school, college feels like it's going to be here before I know it. That's why I'm so grateful to have *Dr. Greg Jones*, president of Belmont University, on the podcast today to talk about helping our kids prepare for life beyond high school with purpose, faith, and community at the center. Here are four key takeaways from this episode:—Choosing a school isn't about prestige—it's about finding a place where your child can grow, thrive, and live out their calling. —Relationships formed during the college years play a vital role in shaping a student's identity and faith. —Not getting into a dream school isn't the end—it can be a redirection toward God's best. —Each child's path is unique, and our job is to guide them with patience, grace, and a big-picture mindset. Dr. Greg Jones is the president of Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. With a background in theology, leadership, and education, Dr. Jones is passionate about helping students discover their God-given purpose and equipping families to think beyond rankings and toward flourishing futures. This episode is full of wisdom for parents at every stage. Whether college is around the corner or years away, I hope it encourages you to guide your kids with faith and intentionality.With love,Steph Thurling(02:56) The Role of Community in College Selection(06:04) Finding Purpose and Character Formation(08:45) Navigating College Decisions and Parental Guidance(11:58) The Importance of Relationships in College(14:46) Helping Kids Discover Their Purpose(18:08) Trends in College Students Today(20:51) Dealing with Rejection and Redirection(23:56) The Long View of Parenting(27:11) Final Thoughts on Faith, Hope, and LoveResources MentionedSubscribe to Christian ParentingEaster BundleAdventure BibleThe Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.orgOur Sponsors:* Check out IXL and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.ixl.comPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Three lawyers walk into a bar. Megan Mack and Greg Jones, both Partners at the local government law firm, Ancel Glink, joined the podcast to talk about recent cases impacting local governments. They discussed the Supreme Court ruling affecting camping bans in Grants Pass v. Johnson. They talked about two zoning cases involving a challenge from residents about a proposed wind farm and a church claiming religious discrimination because it had to apply for a special use permit. Lastly, they discussed an equal protection case involving a municipality's interactions with a property owner. They also shared the partnership their firm has had with the Chicago Metro Section of the American Planning Association (APA) Illinois Chapter. Host: Dan Bolin
Critical minerals are essential inputs in modern energy and high-tech applications, including batteries, energy storage and infrastructure, and national security. They also play an important role in the global energy transition, where demand is expected to necessitate significant investment in order to develop new mines, downstream processing capacity, and secure and resilient supply chains. In this BMO podcast, Greg Jones, Battery Materials Analyst with BMO Capital Markets, sits down with Kwasi Ampofo, BloombergNEF's Head of Metals and Mining, to discuss the complexities of the critical minerals industry and the investment outlook.
Zach Berry of the Ole Miss Spirit (OMSpirit.com) is joined for this Friday (February 7, 2025) edition of ‘The Flagship' by Greg Jones of LB's Meat Market. No. 25 Ole Miss basketball seems to be peaking at the right time. The Rebels (17-6, 6-4 SEC) earlier this week secured just the 15th all-time win over Kentucky. Next is a road trip to LSU (12-10, 1-8) Saturday at 7:30 p.m. CT on SEC Network. Chris Beard's crew is in search of the program's first NCAA Tournament appearance in nearly six years, as well as just the 10th in school history. Plus, Super Bowl LIX is on Sunday, pitting the Kansas City Chiefs against Ole Miss great AJ Brown's Philadelphia Eagles. The Chiefs are looking to become the NFL's first three-peat champion. Brown is only the seventh Rebel in history to appear in two Super Bowls, however, he's seeking his first win. Berry and Jones, of course, will be tuned in. But what's on the smoker? ‘The Flagship,' powered by College Corner, has some ideas.Our Sponsors:* Check out PrizePicks: https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/TALKOFCHAMPIONSAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jeff 'Chalkx' Fox and Daniel 'Gumby' Vreeland are back in your earholes with their Cage Titans 69 betting guide! The boys cover the Massachusetts-based promotion Cage Titans for the second time, this episode zeroing in on their 69th event going down this Saturday in the Plymouth Memorial Hall (which Gumby says is a great venue for fights). Gumby has the inside scoop on the fighters facing off on the card and gives his expert opinion and picks. Listen in and tag along! Time Stamps:0:00 - Intro5:12 - Trevor Gudde vs Kenyon Moore9:08 - Hilarie Rose vs Natalie Schlesinger13:25 - Jack Congdon vs Ali Zebian17:31 - Greg Jones vs Kenny Champion24:16 - Tom Pagliarulo vs Don Shainis Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
Jeff 'Chalkx' Fox and Daniel 'Gumby' Vreeland are back in your earholes with their Cage Titans 69 betting guide! The boys cover the Massachusetts-based promotion Cage Titans for the second time, this episode zeroing in on their 69th event going down this Saturday in the Plymouth Memorial Hall (which Gumby says is a great venue for fights). Gumby has the inside scoop on the fighters facing off on the card and gives his expert opinion and picks. Listen in and tag along! Time Stamps:0:00 - Intro5:12 - Trevor Gudde vs Kenyon Moore9:08 - Hilarie Rose vs Natalie Schlesinger13:25 - Jack Congdon vs Ali Zebian17:31 - Greg Jones vs Kenny Champion24:16 - Tom Pagliarulo vs Don Shainis Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFOLLOW The Hosts On Social MediaJeff Fox - http://www.twitter.com/jefffoxwriterDaniel Vreeland - http://www.twitter.com/gumbyvreelandShow - http://www.twitter.com/sgpnmmaGambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)