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Let's Talk Wellness Now
Episode 267 – Environmental Toxins, Nutrition, and Their Role in Chronic Disease Development

Let's Talk Wellness Now

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Dr. Deb Muth 00:08What if the toxins in your food and water weren’t just harming our bodies, but rewriting the very code of human health? My guest today, MIT scientist Dr. Stephanie Sineff, has spent over a decade connecting the dots between environmental toxins, metabolic chaos, and neurological decline. You’ll want to hear every word of this conversation. You guys can put our, Serenity ad in here, and then I’ll do the standard intro.Welcome back to Let’s Talk Wellness Now, the show where we uncover the root causes of chronic illness, explore cutting-edge regenerative medicine, and empower you with the tools to heal. I’m Dr. Deb, your medical detective.And today, we’re diving into how environmental toxins and nutritional imbalances are silently shaping chronic disease patterns, from autoimmune disorders to neurodegenerative decline. And how we can take back control of our health. So, as usual, grab your cup of coffee, tea, or whatever helps you unwind, settle in, and let’s get started on your journey to deeper healing. So, Dr. Sunif, so glad to have you here. I can’t wait to have this conversation with you. We were just chatting off-camera a few seconds ago about what we’re going to chat about, but tell us a little bit about your background and how you got into this field of looking at toxins and mitochondria. Seneff 01:50Okay, yeah, my background is a bit eclectic, so it starts out with biology. I have an undergraduate degree in biology from MIT. My PhD is in electrical engineering and computer science, so that’s quite a switchover. And most of my career, I was writing computer code to train computers to talk to humans in a natural conversation… conversational interaction with computers. We were pioneers in that space. You can see that it has really taken off now. And actually, by 2006, 2007, I started to realize that the kind of work I did already then was getting compromised by the, by the emergence of AI. And I got concerned that, I wouldn’t be able to sustain the path I was on. And it’s happening now, of course, to the young… many people, young people today, are facing a crisis in computer science, because it used to be if you had skills in hacking code, you were good to go, you know, and that’s just not true anymore, so that’s another whole story, but anyway, I decided I needed to do something different, and I pivoted in a big way in 2007. managed to get the company that had been funding me, a Taiwanese company called Quanta Computers, And they,We’re willing to switch over to funding me to do research on health and toxic chemical exposures. Which was a miracle that they let… they let me switch over to that, and that was fantastic, 2007. So it’s been almost 20 years. that I’ve been looking for toxic chemical exposures and their association with human disease. And I focused initially on autism and heart disease, kind of for personal reasons, because I knew people who had, you know, who had those issues.But it led into a much, much bigger story, and I’m super excited about what’s happened over the last 20 years. It’s been a continual learning experience for me, and I’ve just kept broadening my space in biology, furiously reading papers as I discovered new concepts and trying to explore those. opening up new windows, and it’s just been a profusion of learning over the past 20 years, and I’ve published many papers at this point. Peer-reviewed papers on the topics of toxic chemical exposures and disease. Particularly, glyphosate is the one I really focused on, and I wrote the book, Toxic Legacy, how the weed killer glyphosate is Destroying Our Health and the Environment.That was published in 2021. So. Dr. Deb Muth 04:18So I’m sure you have a few thoughts about the administration wanting to bring that back to be made at home instead of China, right? Seneff 04:26I know, that’s so interesting. And actually, you know, he makes a point that I agree with, which is that we are relying on China. for importing a whole bunch of stuff that’s really toxic, and we’re pouring it all over our food supply, so China’s probably very happy to poison us, you know? Oh, absolutely. It’s kind of ironic that we’re doing that, and he makes a good point that we shouldn’t be relying on China for these chemicals that are poisoning us, but where he misses the point is he says, well, we just need to poison ourselves, you know? Rather than getting rid of that chemical, we need to really change the way we grow food.I think it’s the number one most important thing right now. in America is to change the way we grow food, and it has to be certified organic, regenerative. We need to focus on healing the soil, just as we have to heal the gut. I mean, we’ve really messed up the microbes in both the soil and the gut, and the consequences, as you can see, are a huge problem with human disease. Dr. Deb Muth 05:20They’re devastating. I mean, we have so much chronic illness and so much neurological disease these days, and just the rise of autism, it should be telling us that we’re doing something wrong, right? Seneff 05:31Absolutely. Dr. Deb Muth 05:32We have a problem. For those people who are listening that don’t understand what the term glyphosate is, can you explain that a little bit to them? Seneff 05:39Yeah, so it’s one of the many herbicides that we use. We use herbicides, fungicides, and insecticides in agriculture, all these poisons, and it kind of seems crazy to me that we would think it’s okay to pour poisons all over our food supply. I don’t understand why we think that’s fine.Yeah. You know, categorically. Glyphosate is supposed to be a wonderful chemical, because it’s an herbicide that kills all plants except for those that have been engineered to resist it. And supposedly is completely harmless to humans. And that’s what gets to be, you know, disbelief, because how can something so toxic to plants be harmless to humans? Just, how can it be? Dr. Deb Muth 06:14We haven’t been re-engineered like the seeds that they use from Monsanto, so how can it not affect us if it only affects everything but their seeds that they’ve modified to make grow beautifully under that condition? It doesn’t make any sense. Seneff 06:32Right, and of course, the critical thing they missed is that our gut microbes do have that pathway. It’s the chicken mate pathway that it disrupts. Really critical in all the plants, and in most of the microbes. In the soil and in the gut, and so it kills off the microbes as well as the plants, and when it kills off your gut microbes, you gotta watch out, because gut dysbiosis is a huge thing. And we’ve had so many papers coming out lately that Talking about the relationship between gut dysbiosis and all kinds of different diseases. Dr. Deb Muth 07:01Do you think that’s why we see so much gut dysbiosis these days? Seneff 07:04Oh, absolutely. I think it’s not just glyphosate, because we have lots of poisons that are messing up our gut microbes, but glyphosate is a really big one, because the shikimate pathway is essential for many of the microbes, and they use it to make essential nutrients for the host. So we get compromised as well, just because they can’t make those nutrients in that. Dr. Deb Muth 07:22It’s so… Seneff 07:22lies. Dr. Deb Muth 07:23so much harder today to treat people with gut issues than it was 25 years ago when I started. It was so much easier. And now, it’s, like, nearly impossible sometimes to get some of these people back to a good, healthy gut microbiome, no matter what you do, no matter how well they eat, and all the things that they do. It’s a struggle, for sure, compared to what it was 20 years ago. Seneff 07:44It’s interesting that you have that personal experience, because I think people like you really can see what’s happening. Dr. Deb Muth 07:49and appreciate. Seneff 07:50the difference between then and now. I, of course, as a child, autism was not something I knew about at all. Really, when I was a child. It didn’t exist, basically. I mean, it was so rare. And now, you know, everyone knows someone with autism, you know, pretty much. Dr. Deb Muth 08:08Autism and Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s seems to be just so much commonplace. Everybody knows somebody in their family that is affected by one of those disorders, if not multiples, and We tend to say it’s genetic, right? Well, there’s got to be a genetic… why wasn’t it genetic 50 years ago, or 100 years ago? But now, all of a sudden, it’s so prevalent in our environment that we’ve just become acceptable of it, and I think that’s wrong for us to do that. We shouldn’t be doing that. Seneff 08:38I know. I find it very interesting how quickly it appears that humans adapt to the new normal, you know? Dr. Deb Muth 08:44Yeah. Seneff 08:45It’s normal that you have, you know. 3% of the kids have autism, that’s normal, you know? It’s just like, no, it’s not. And also, of course, all the Alzheimer’s and dementia and Parkinson’s, as you mentioned, in the elderly, those are connected, because they’re all related to brain problems that are being caused by chemicals that are destroying the brain. Dr. Deb Muth 09:03Yeah. So, how does glyphosphate interact with our body’s ability to absorb those essential nutrients, like sulfur? Seneff 09:12Yeah, well, it’s… that’s a big… that’s a big question. I don’t know where to begin with that one. Glyphosate, you know, it’s a train wreck for the gut microbes, and then that causes the gut dysbiosis. The microbes are unable to produce adequate amounts of nutrients that are essential for the host. And as a consequence, the host cells get sick, you know, so the colonocytes get sick because they’re not getting adequate nutrition. Because the microbes can’t produce the nutrition they normally would produce. I think that’s a good summary of what’s going on. You get inflammation in the gut.And then the inflammation causes immune reactions, so you get the immune cells coming in, and they create inflammation, you know, it’s just like there’s a kind of a festering going on in there that’s really a train wreck for the whole system. Dr. Deb Muth 09:58Do we see different, results with things like this in Europe, where they’re not allowed to use a lot of these chemicals that we’re allowed to use here? Seneff 10:07Yeah, they are allowed, but it’s much, much less there. My friend, Tony Mitra got his government, Canada, to do a test… to do a big test of over 8,000 samples, food samples, to get… look for glyphosate. U.S. government doesn’t bother to test for glyphosate, because they consider it to be safe.We know it’s all over our food supply from work by people like Zen Honeycutt. My friend Zan Honeycutt of Moms Across America has really been on a mission to test all kinds of different food samples for glyphosate and finding it extensive in our food supply, in the school lunches. in the fast food restaurants and the food that’s fed to the Army. She’s done all these different studies, breast milk. Wines, you know, all the wines were contaminated, even the biodynamic, which are organic.Had small amounts of glyphosate, so it’s just like it’s all over the food supply. Canada did 8,000 samples. Tony Beecher finally got them to do that after many years of harassing them, and then he published the results in a book called Poison Foods of North America, because they found that they had imports from Europe, imports from Mexico, imports from the U.S, And basically, the U.S. and Canada came out way on top, as far as overall, the numbers were much higher in those two countries. And Mexico lined up with Europe, which was quite interesting to me. So, you know, you’re better off if you buy food from Mexico. Dr. Deb Muth 11:31Yeah, and I wouldn’t have thought that, I would have thought that was different. Seneff 11:34And I know you often think that Mexican food is not going to be as carefully regulated, and you might get some kind of, toxin. You don’t expect Mexican food to be healthier than American, but it is. Dr. Deb Muth 11:44Yeah. Yeah, can you talk a little bit about deuterium? What is deuterium? Seneff 11:51Okay, that’s a good place to start. Yeah, deuterium… I am absolutely fascinated with deuterium, and I believe that the team of researchers that I’m working with, we are on to something really huge. I’m super, super excited. I almost can’t contain my excitement with this, because once we started looking, it’s just like everything made so much sense. Everything kind of came together. In terms of metabolism, and disruptive metabolism, and all the stuff that’s going on in the gut. It really, really makes sense. Deuterium is heavy hydrogen. It’s a natural element. Hydrogen is the smallest element, the upper left corner of the periodic table. One proton and one electron, and it’s by far the most common atom in the universe.And in our body, as well, by far the most common atom in our body, and it’s involved in all the chemical reactions that take place. And so, you know, have carbohydrates. The hydrates is hydrogen, you know, in the word carbon, hydrogen, carbohydrates. And of course, carbohydrates are, you know, basic foods. So anyway, deuterium has an extra neutron. It’s just like carbon-14, so carbon-12, carbon-14 is a little bit heavier. It’s got 14 instead of 12. It has extra neutrons. So there are these kind of isotopes of various atoms, but hydrogen has hydrogen, deuterium, and tritium. Tritium has two extra neutrons. It’s very rare, and deuterium has one extra neutron, and it’s rare compared to hydrogen, but it’s not rare, because hydrogen’s so common. So it’s actually present in the blood at five times the level of calcium, for example. Dr. Deb Muth 13:24Oh. Seneff 13:25So it’s not rare, but it’s a very interesting atom that has caused us trouble in the mitochondria. Dr. Deb Muth 13:32Is it actually considered a toxin? Seneff 13:34It’s a natural element, you know. I mean, you have natural elements that are toxic, you know, like some of those metals, like mercury, for example, is a natural element, but it’s toxic, so it’s not a chemical, it’s not a chemical, you know, not made in the chemical lab. It’s just an atom. And it’s all over the universe. It’s not like you can avoid it, or you can, you know, you can’t get rid of it. It’s everywhere. And so it’s a natural part of biology, and our biology has evolved. to very, very clever ways to protect the mitochondria from deuterium. So the thing is, mitochondria have ATPase, which makes ATP, and ATP is the universal… it’s the energy source for the cell.ATP. It’s made in the mitochondria, very, very important, oxidative phosphorylation, you know, that’s sort of basic in biology. And, those ATPase pumps, depend upon hydrogen flowing through the pumps to generate, motor force to make the ATP.And they pile up the hydrogen inside an inner membrane space. They’re kind of cute. The mitochondria have this internal matrix in the hole, like a donut hole. The matrix is where a lot of activity is going on. And then there’s a membrane, but the membrane has both an outer membrane and an inner membrane. So there’s an intermembrane space where the mitochondria dump a lot of protons. They make… put lots and lots of protons in there, and then the protons naturally come out through basic… through basic physics, they come out, and the pumps are there to grab the energy as the protons come out. It’s quite cool. Go back into the matrix. the protons go back into the matrix. So what the body does is it tries to keep deuterons out of those… out of that intermembrane space. It tries really hard not to put deuterons in there. So deuterons are the equivalent of protons.You know, proteom is the normal hydrogen, and then deuterium is the… is the one with the extra neutron that makes it twice as heavy. So because it’s twice as heavy, it behaves very, very differently. It’s kind of like a big, bulky thing coming through the pumps, and it can clobber them. It can really mess them up.And the body knows that, and so the body has designed incredibly elegant mechanisms to keep the deuterium levels inside that inner membrane space as low as possible. the body obsesses on that. And once you realize that, all of a sudden, lots and lots of things make sense in terms of looking at biochemistry and what’s going on. All kinds of things that didn’t make sense before suddenly come. clear… clear… are motivated by this idea of avoiding deuterium in the inner membrane space. So it’s really, really fascinating biology. Dr. Deb Muth 16:08So does the glyphosate tend to increase the deuterium in that space, or does it disrupt it? Seneff 16:16It definitely increases it, and the reason why is because it disrupts the enzymes that manage it. And so, for example. So this, I have to get into hydrogen gas and microbial production of hydrogen gas, which is central to the story. And you know, people get gashy, they have, like, bloating and stuff, there’s a lot. Dr. Deb Muth 16:34echo. Seneff 16:34That’s because those gases that are being made by the microbes are unable to be brought back into organic matter. So normally the microbes make lots and lots of gas, and they start with hydrogen gas, and they make methane gas, they make hydrogen sulfide gas, and they make all these gases. And then they use those gases as reducing agents to come back and make organic matter. So they basically convert food into basic gases, like hydrogen and carbon dioxide, right? And then they take the carbon dioxide and hydrogen to convert it back into food. And the reason why they do that is because the process of making the gas tremendously strips out the deuterium. This is absolutely central, I think, to metabolism.And it’s not something very many people are aware of. The microbes make the hydrogen gas. And when they do that, they lose 80% of the deuterium, because the deuterium tends to stay in the aqueous space, because it’s too heavy. You just think of, you know, trying to lift out… if you’re twice as heavy, it’s a lot harder to get out of the liquid into the air. You know, so basically to make the gas. When you make the gas, you lose a lot of the deuterium. And that is super, super central, I think, to metabolism. Dr. Deb Muth 17:47So, if that’s what’s happening inside of there, it’s obviously creating metabolism issues. What does that mean for energy and mitochondrial health, then? Seneff 17:58Well, what happens is that the microbes are unable to make enough of those nutrients that are super for the host that have low deuterium. And a particular one that I have in mind is butyrate. And I don’t know if you know anything about butyrate. Dr. Deb Muth 18:10Yeah. Seneff 18:12But it’s a very healthy resource for the gut. The colonocytes lining the gut, 80% of their food is butyrate. They love butyrate, normally. But lots of people have butyrate deficiency in their gut. And that deficiency is due to the fact that the microbes can’t make the hydrogen gas, because when they make the hydro… or they can’t bring the hydrogen gas back in to make. Dr. Deb Muth 18:34Beautiful. Seneff 18:35Because a butyrate comes from the hydrogen gas that’s produced by the gut microbes. Dr. Deb Muth 18:39So, if we supplement with N-butyrate, does that help that process work better, or does it not really do much with the deuterium, then? Seneff 18:48Well, there’s a big question with supplements, and I’m really starting to appreciate this more. You know, I always like natural, right? Natural versus synthetic. And I think there’s a huge difference. For many of these supplements that are popular, there’s a huge difference between natural and synthetic. Yeah. And that big difference has to do with the level of deuterium, because if it’s made synthetically. It’s not going to be depleted in deuterium. So when you’re taking… and I don’t know butyrate, you have to go and look at how they manufacture it to see if it comes from natural or synthetic ingredients. It’s extremely interesting with… I’ve looked into some of these other nutrients that people like to take as supplements. Choline by tartrate is one that I really was fascinated with, because… and there are papers that show that if you take choline by tartrate as a supplement… so choline, of course, is a very important nutrient, a lot ofAre deficient, especially if they’re vegetarian. And choline bitartrate is a synthetic form of choline. And, choline bitartrate, if you take… the studies have shown There’s a beautiful study that had people who ate a bunch of eggs, you know, because eggs are high in choline, and then they had people who took choline by tartrate to get an equivalent amount of choline in their diet compared to the eggs, right? And the people who ate the eggs were fine, and the people who ate the choline bitartrate were not. They had a very big increase in a metabolite called trimethylamine oxide, TMAO. Dr. Deb Muth 20:13in the. Seneff 20:14in the blood. And TMAO is a risk factor for a huge number of diseases, you know, all the usual suspects, the diabetes, the cholesterol, the heart disease, cancer, all kinds of diseases. Dr. Deb Muth 20:26TMA over. Seneff 20:26is a very interesting molecule that’s been studied quite a bit recently. There’s a lot of papers on it. I don’t know if you’ve heard of it, TMAO . Dr. Deb Muth 20:32I have, yeah. Seneff 20:33Yeah, okay. Well, that one is a… it’s very, very interesting, and I have a paper that I’m trying to get published right now that I’m quite proud of that talks about all of this, but they found that when you eat the eggs and get the choline that way, you’re fine, but if you take the choline bichartrate, you’re not. You get all this TMAO. And the reason, I think, is because the microbes… the microbes make TMA from choline. the trimethylamine. Choline has a nitrogen atom with 3 methyls attached to it, and those methyls are going to be really low in deuterium. Because they’re part of the methylation pathway, which microbes make sure those methyls are low in deuterium. So all the whole methylation pathways, I think, is a distribution system to deliver low deuterium nutrients throughout the body, not just in the gut. You know, and the body has all these ways of hooking methyls onto things. Dr. Deb Muth 21:26and take it. Seneff 21:26them off, and when it takes them off, it metabolizes them in the mitochondria, delivering to them low deuterium nutrient. So, so when you take the choline bitartrate, and it’s not low deuterium, what happens is you end up with molecules of TMA, trimethylamine, that have deuterium in them. And when you have those, they won’t… the microbes won’t metabolize them, they won’t turn them back into hydrogen. You know, deuterium depleted hydrogen, they won’t do it. So they stick around, the TMA doesn’t get metabolized, and then it gets sent to the liver, the liver turns it into TMAO, and now you’ve got your problem. And I think TMAO is a marker for deuterium overload in the mitochondria, in the methylation pathways. Dr. Deb Muth 22:06That’s interesting that you’re talking about that. I belong to a group, and we’ve been researching plosmalogen therapy, and one of the supplements that was created was created with a large amount of phospholine. And,And by itself, when we used the phospholine in one of our formulations, it wasn’t bad, but when they doubled the dose and they were putting it in all of their formulations, people were starting to see the TMO levels go up. And we were trying to figure out, like, what’s happening here. It wasn’t everybody, but it was a good chunk of people, enough for us to say, hey, something needs to change here. We need to take out this phospholine, or not use as much of it. But now this explains exactly why the TAMO was going up. And if those people do have a lot of deuterium, maybe why we saw some people have a problem with it, but not everybody had a problem with it. Seneff 22:57It depends on their microbes. If their microbes are healthy enough to be able to metabolize the TMA, they’re fine. And the microbes produce the TMA, and then they metabolize it. And they’re doing that to generate more deuterium-depleted nutrients. They’re constantly trying to come up with new nutrients that are deuterium-depleted to feed to the host. I mean, they’re really obsessed with it. And they do a good job, normally, but they get so messed up by all these chemicals, and not just glyphosate, of course, all the chemicals in our food and in the air, it’s a mess, you know? Dr. Deb Muth 23:26It’s amazing the body works as well as it does. Seneff 23:28It is. I really am surprised that we don’t have more people who are super sick, you know? Dr. Deb Muth 23:33Exactly. Seneff 23:33Not for sure, but some of us are doing okay with it, you know? Dr. Deb Muth 23:37Yeah, exactly. So when we have this high level of deuterium, high levels of glyphosphate, what is that going to do to the body’s energy stores? Seneff 23:46well, it’s going to wreck the mitochondria, and then you’re going to get chronic fatigue. I mean, I think chronic fatigue syndrome, to me, is a very clear example of mitochondrial damage due to excess deuterium. I think that can completely explain that disease. Dr. Deb Muth 24:01Do you think this high level of deuterium is causing people to see more neurological diseases as well, like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s? It’s fueling it. Seneff 24:11Absolutely, because the brain has so much dependence on energy, you know, the brain uses a lot of energy, and they need really healthy mitochondria. They have… neurons have lots of mitochondria. Neurons and muscle cells really, you know, are loaded up with mitochondria, and both of them get injured when they don’t have a… when they can’t keep deuterium out of the mitochondria. Dr. Deb Muth 24:30The cells. Seneff 24:31get injured by all the reactive oxygen the mitochondria are producing, which the ATPase pumps, once they’re getting contaminated with all that deuterium, they start spewing out reactive oxygen. It kills the mitochondria, then it kills the cell, then it kills the brain, you know? It’s like a progression. It really starts with the mitochondrial damage, and then the cell dies, and once the neurons start dying, then the brain dies, you know, and you’ve got all. symptoms. Dr. Deb Muth 24:55So can we measure deuterium like we can glyphosphate in the body? Seneff 24:59You can, yes. In fact, you can do a saliva test and send it off and get the… get a level of how much deuterium is in your saliva. I would love to know more… in more detail how much deuterium is in different parts of the body, because that’s really interesting to me from my studies. What I’m suspecting is that the body… so the cells actually dump deuterium outside the cell. That to try to get as little deuterium as possible inside the cell. And within the cell, they’re trying to get as little deuterium as possible inside the mitochondria. So there’s layers of trying to get rid of the deuterium. And so the convenient thing is to dump the deuterium outside the cell. So there’s a lot of deuterium in bones, for example, probably in your skin, you know, any kind of exterior materials. And the sort of glycocalyx, so there’s this glycocalyx that lines all the blood vessels.That’s these sort of complicated sulfated sugar… complex sugar molecules that, that create gelled water. this gets into Gerald Pollack’s work. I don’t know if you know anything about Gerald Pollack and gelled water, but that’s quite a fascinating field all by itself. But it has to do with really fascinating stuff, because Gerald Pollack talks about battery… a battery being created by the gel. He’s done a lot of research on gelled water. You know, like jello, for example.And you put some powder, you put some hot boiling water, you let it sit, it gels up. It’s mostly water, but it’s a funny phase of water. It’s called the… he calls it the fourth phase of water. He wrote a whole book about that. Gerald Pollack did. And, it’s a gel phase, so water has, you know, the liquid, the solid, the gas, and then the gel. And… and most of the water in our body is gel, is gelled. And especially all the water lining the blood vessels. The blood vessels have free-flowing blood in the middle, right? Dr. Deb Muth 26:46in the long… Seneff 26:46the edges, they have this gelled water that’s created by these sulfated glycos… I mean, the glycans, they’re called, complicated word there, but… They create the gelled water, and the gel… actually, what Pollock showed is that the gel becomes negatively charged, and it pushes out protons. It pushes protons out into the blood. And it ends up being negatively charged because of that. And it creates a battery, and that battery is a source of energy, so… so you can think of, the gel as being like a battery supporting the entire body. All the gel in the blood is a battery. It’s a giant battery. And when you get exposed to sunlight, the gel grows in volume by a lot, and so when the gel gets bigger, it gets to be a bigger battery, and it’s capturing the energy in sunlight. It’s like a solar panel. your skin is like a solar panel, capturing the energy in the sunlight and converting it into this energy in that gel that pushes out those protons. And the cool thing is the deuterons tend to stay behind Because, It’s a little bit of interesting physics here when you have a water molecule, could have one deuterium, one hydrogen, and an oxygen. Water is H2O, right? It would be HDO, one hydrogen, one deuterium, and oxygen, right? HGO. And when you separate that out, usually you separate water out into OH- and H+, right, when you pull it apart into ions. OH minus and H+. Well, what happens here is that the deuterium sticks harder to the oxygen. than the hydrogen does. So you get OD- and H+. more often than OH minus and D+. Dr. Deb Muth 28:22So you have a lot fewer D pluses inside that gel. Seneff 28:26And the H pluses go out into the blood, and the D pluses are… the Ds are stuck to the oxygen, so they don’t go out. So you end up, actually, that’s a sort of distillation process that pulls healthy proteins out of the gel, into the blood. And that makes the blood levels of deuterium lower. Do you see what I’m saying? The deuterium gets trapped in the gel. And the deuterium gets trapped in bone in the same way, in the bone, in the skin. So the body’s trying to keep the deuterium out of the cell, and within the cell, it’s trying to keep it out of the mitochondria, and actually out of all the organelles, not just the mitochondria. So it’s… there’s a whole… Metabolism cannot be explained without looking at deuterium. Dr. Deb Muth 29:07Yeah, so if deuterium’s getting trapped in the bone, much like lead does, does it take up space where we can’t have calcium, and then it leads to more osteoporosis as well? Seneff 29:16I don’t think so. I think deuterium is actually healthy in the bones. Dr. Deb Muth 29:19Interesting. It actually makes the bone stronger, and in fact, there was a really beautiful article on seals. Seneff 29:24You know, SEALs, they do the deep dives, they get into this really, high-pressure zone. Dr. Deb Muth 29:28with… Seneff 29:29in deep water. So they have to be really strong, and the seals actually dope up their bones with twice as much deuterium as what is normal. So they concentrate deuterium. They showed it with the seals, they concentrate deuterium in their bones, and the deuterium makes the bones stronger, so they can sustain the high pressure of the dot. Do you hear the thunder? We’ve got a big thunderstorm. Dr. Deb Muth 29:52So, when you’re testing for deuterium in saliva, are you testing the excess, then? Like, what the body doesn’t. Seneff 30:00Well, there’s the. Dr. Deb Muth 30:00The waste of it? Seneff 30:01It’s really complicated, because I think it’s hard to know how to interpret it. It’s just like when you test for, like, you know, toxic metals, like mercury, like in the hair, you can do a. Dr. Deb Muth 30:13It’s in the hair. Seneff 30:14And sometimes you can find someone who actually has a problem with that metal, but the hair doesn’t show it. Dr. Deb Muth 30:20Bismar. Seneff 30:21doesn’t actually excrete it in the hair, so you have to think about Can the body get rid of it that way? And actually, in the saliva, I believe the saliva the body concentrates deuterium in the saliva, because it’s trying to get rid of deuterium. So a way to… you have the salivary glands, and they can actually excrete, preferentially excrete deuterium. Into the saliva. to concentrate it there in order to keep it out of the body. But those enzymes that do that might be compromised, in which case you have less deuterium in your mouth, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that’s good. You see what I mean? So when you see whatever the level is, it’s hard to interpret it, I believe. Dr. Deb Muth 30:58Yeah, it’s hard to tell what to do with it, then. Seneff 31:01Yeah, whether it’s low because your salivary glands aren’t working well, or whether it’s low because your whole body’s low, you know? And you can’t really know which way that goes, necessarily. So that makes it hard to interpret, I think. Dr. Deb Muth 31:13It sure does. Seneff 31:15I’m interested, for example, breast milk has low deuterium. Saliva has high deuterium. And you’re… I haven’t been able to find… there’s very few measurements, so I’d like to see a lot more measurements on the… just what’s typical, you know? Right. Dr. Deb Muth 31:31expect the urine to have hydrocherium, so anything that you’re excreting, I would expect it to have hydrocherium. So, knowing this information that we have, how does one fix these metabolic issues that we’ve kind of created in our own environment, for lack of a better term, because of our own… our own misgivings of what we’ve done in the world. How do we protect our brain and repair that metabolic issue in the mitochondria these days, then? Seneff 31:58I would say the most essential thing is to eat certified organic food. Dr. Deb Muth 32:02Always buy certified organic. It doesn’t guarantee that it’s free from chemicals, but it’s generally better. Seneff 32:07So that’s… we’ve been practicing that ever since 2012, when I figured out that glyphosate is causing a mess. So we went organic, and we’ve been like that ever since. We did a purge, we threw away everything, even the spices, started over in our kitchen. Yeah. In 2012, and then we’ve just been consistently buying certified organic ever since then. Dr. Deb Muth 32:27at least lowers the load, right? I mean… Seneff 32:29Yeah, it’s. Dr. Deb Muth 32:30There could be… Seneff 32:30some contamination. Dr. Deb Muth 32:31there, but… Seneff 32:32It’s a lot less, generally, but not zero, not necessarily zero. Dr. Deb Muth 32:35Right. Seneff 32:36undetectable. But that’s a really important thing. Another thing is to eat… I think eating fiber can help the microbes to produce those low-deuterium nutrients. The microbesWe can’t digest… our cells don’t know what to do with fiber, but the microbes can digest the fiber, turn it into hydrogen gas, turn it back into nutrients, like short-chain fatty acids, you know, butyrate. So, by eating foods that contain fiber, you’re helping the microbes to produce butyrate, and butyrate is really, really important for the health of the colon, you know? Dr. Deb Muth 33:07Yeah, and we’re talking about eating whole food organic, not organic Doritos and Cheetos. Seneff 33:13Right, right. Dr. Deb Muth 33:14kinds of things, right? Seneff 33:15Whole foods is really important. I always say whole foods and organic foods, those are the two really important things. And then I don’t really, you know, there’s all these different fad diets with respect to, a loss of fat, or no fat, and all that kind of thing. I don’t buy into any of those. I think you just want to have a balanced diet.Carbs are okay, you know, fats are really healthy, and especially animal-based fats are healthy. I don’t like a vegan diet, because I think animal-based foods provide certain nutrients that are really hard to get otherwise. And like I say, you can’t take choline by tartrate to replace the choline that’s in the animal-based foods. Dr. Deb Muth 33:48Right. Yeah, I’ve worked a lot, and I’ve never seen a healthy vegan. I mean, we can say we’re vegan.But those people are eating a lot of junk food, typically. They’re not true vegans, where they’re just eating whole food and getting all their nutrients from good quality foods. Most of the people that I’ve worked with over the years that have been vegan eat a lot of processed foods, a lot of junk foods. It just doesn’t include the animal fats, and then that makes them unhealthy, and we see a lot of nutrient deficiencies and a lot of pain and energy issues. It’s very hard to be a healthy vegan. In my opinion, as well. Seneff 34:20I agree, I agree, yeah. Dr. Deb Muth 34:23So I like to ask this question of all of my guests, and if you were designing a public health policy tomorrow, what would your first change be? Seneff 34:32To switch the farming system to be small farms that are regenerative, not just organic, organic regenerative small farms, with no use of chemicals. Dr. Deb Muth 34:42Yeah. Seneff 34:43No insecticides, no fungicides, no herbicides, nothing, you know? And even natural fertilizer, of course, as well. Of course, right now, you know, the organic farms rely on the chickens to get. Dr. Deb Muth 34:57the. Seneff 34:58Manure, which has glyphosate in it, so they… they get their glyphosate from the manure. Dr. Deb Muth 35:04Yeah, because a lot of that chicken feed has glyphosate in it, and then they’re passing that through, and we think that it doesn’t pass through, but it does pass through, and… Yeah, I would agree with you. I think when we went to these big industrial farming practices, we did not do ourselves any favor. And shipping food across the country to be slaughtered, only to ship it back here. Seneff 35:29It doesn’t make any sense, and… Dr. Deb Muth 35:32Growing things in environments where people live that isn’t natural to them, that doesn’t make sense to me either, in a lot of ways. Seneff 35:41Yeah, it’s very frustrating, because I think we really… it’s too bad that we lost all those small family farms, because we need them back. We really need them back, and I think that’s really the… and you want to have a variety of different crops, you know, we have all these massive cornfields, that’s just wrong. Dr. Deb Muth 35:55Yeah. Yeah, and they do nothing but corn until…Until your county says you have to do something different now, because you’ve depleted the soil too much, and they don’t want to put any soil preservation back in, and put any nutrients back in, because that’s expensive. Seneff 36:12Exactly. Dr. Deb Muth 36:13And then they’ll rotate the crop maybe once a year, and then they’re back to growing corn again, because that’s the largest revenue producer for them at the time, and it really is a challenge for us. Really a challenge. Seneff 36:26Yeah, it’s going to be very difficult to pivot to the kind of agriculture we need, and if we don’t do it, we’re just going to get sicker and sicker. Dr. Deb Muth 36:33Like, my friend. Seneff 36:34frightening. Dr. Deb Muth 36:35Yeah. Seneff 36:35How sick we are. Dr. Deb Muth 36:37Yeah, and I think people trying to grow their own food, at least some of it, can be really helpful and beneficial, too. We need to go back to that practice. Seneff 36:44I know, yes, rooftop farms, right? Dr. Deb Muth 36:47Back in the city. Seneff 36:48That’s really quite cool. I’ve heard some lectures on that. Dr. Deb Muth 36:51Yeah. Yeah, even some of the hydroponic growing that you can do in your apartment and get some lettuce and some herbs and things like that. I mean, anything that you can grow yourself, I think, is a big benefit. A, you don’t. Seneff 37:03I think it’s. Dr. Deb Muth 37:04B, you know how it’s been grown. C, it’s just healthier for you, and it’s less that you’re gonna have to buy that you don’t know that, what’s been growing in it, so… Seneff 37:13And it’s also kind of fun, right? You feel good that you’ve produced your own food. I think it’s really quite neat. Dr. Deb Muth 37:18Yeah, and there’s something, therapeutic about digging in the dirt a little bit, and getting your hands dirty. Seneff 37:24It’s really good to be outdoors and getting exercise. I mean, really, the work that’s involved with growing food is quite healthy work, really. Dr. Deb Muth 37:31Yeah, it’s a lot of work, for sure. That it is. So, for listeners that might be feeling a little overwhelmed about what we’re talking about, and thinking about, how do I detox or nutrition, where do I get some of this education, what kind of resources would you recommend for them? Seneff 37:47That’s a tough one. There’s not much known about deuterium, so it’s really quite difficult to… you can search deuterium, and there are some… a couple of good resources, which I can’t name, I could probably send you a link, describing deuterium. I know there’s a woman who’s written some nice material. on deuterium, just to get a sense of… more… a better sense of what it is, and why it’s a problem. But there’s not much. I mean, we need to have a lot more. I really want to get the research community aware that. Dr. Deb Muth 38:17They need to be. Seneff 38:17researching deuterium and its role in the body, because I think it’s absolutely essential. We’ll never understand disease if we don’t look at deuterium. Dr. Deb Muth 38:24Yeah, I think so, too. I think… I think the… there’s a lot of amazing discoveries that are being found. That could open the doors and give us answers to reversing a lot of disease, if there was funding behind it, if there were people like you that were interested in it, to really dig down from a functional medicine standpoint and try to figure it out instead of looking at it from a big pharma aspect, where we just need to find a pill that’ll fix it. Seneff 38:50I know. Dr. Deb Muth 38:51There are not pills that are going to fix these kinds of things. Seneff 38:54Right, yes, pharma’s way off base, I think. They’re really going after the completely wrong approach to health. Dr. Deb Muth 39:01I agree. Well, thank you so much for joining me today. It’s been a pleasure. Is there any last words that you want to leave with our listeners? Seneff 39:09I don’t know, I just, you know, healthy living is basically just eating whole foods, eating organic foods, getting plenty of fiber and fermented foods.And healthy fats, you know, sort of a variety of diet, a really mixed diet. Lots of fresh vegetables. I mean, there’s all these different great things to eat. Just stay away from the soy protein bars, you know, and the candy bars, and that sort of thing. And the cookies, I mean, just, you know. And then, of course, getting outside in the sunlight is something I always have to say. I love the sun. I think it’s very therapeutic, and we don’t get enough sunlight. We’re just. Dr. Deb Muth 39:43We don’t. And if we do, then we’re lathering on all of our sunscreen so that we don’t get the sun, and that’s creating its own issues, right? Seneff 39:51That’s right. Dr. Deb Muth 39:54Well, thank you so much for being with me today. Seneff 39:56Thank you. My pleasure. Dr. Deb Muth 40:03Thank you for joining me today on Let’s Talk Wellness Now. If this episode has resonated with you, share it with another woman ready to reclaim their health and their vitality. And remember, wellness isn’t just about feeling good, it’s about thriving in every area of your life. If you’re ready to explore personalized regenerative medicine. Please visit serenityhealthcarecenter.com. You can also follow me on social media, and join our free programSeen at Last community on Facebook. Until next time, I’m Dr. Deb, reminding you to care for your body, mind, and spirit. Be well, and I’ll see you on the next episode. Meta Boxes Use up and down arrow keys to resize the meta box pane.Toggle panel: AIOSEO Settings SERP Preview Let’s Talk Wellness Now https://letstalkwellnessnow.com › 2026 › 06 › 05 › episode-267-env…The post Episode 267 – Environmental Toxins, Nutrition, and Their Role in Chronic Disease Development first appeared on Let's Talk Wellness Now.

Hot Girls Only
La fin de HGO ?

Hot Girls Only

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 74:46


C'est déjà le dernier épisode de la saison 2 de HGO ! Avant de partir en pause, on fait le point avec un invité très spécial et on vous dévoile des choses jamais dites auparavant (body count

Hot Girls Only
Tu préfères... ? Les pires dilemmes

Hot Girls Only

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 55:52


Dans ce nouvel épisode de HGO, on commence par vous raconter nos derniers voyages en Asie, entre la Corée du Sud et Singapour. Mais juste avant de rentrer dans le vif du sujet, Chloë partage un souvenir un peu flou… et franchement inquiétant. Ensuite, on part sur un grand classique : un « tu préfères… » ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Hot Girls Only
Nos rêves d'enfance vs nos vies aujourd'hui

Hot Girls Only

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 56:37


Dans ce nouvel épisode de HGO, on revisite le jeu « à petite » de Léa JPLF pour dialoguer avec nos enfants intérieurs. L'occasion de comparer nos rêves d'il y a 15 ans avec ceux d'aujourd'hui, d'évoquer nos premiers amours et de parler de la manière dont on perçoit l'indépendance, etc.LE MERCH HGO ICI : https://www.hgoshop.com Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Hot Girls Only
Ce que notre apparence dit de nous (apparemment)

Hot Girls Only

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 56:41


Dans ce nouvel épisode de HGO, on a demandé à des inconnus dans la rue de nous juger uniquement sur leurs premières impressions, basées sur notre apparence… et on y réagit toutes les deux dans le podcast. On vous prévient : on est passées par toutes les émotions pendant cet épisode. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Hot Girls Only
Les coulisses du business du podcast

Hot Girls Only

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 55:16


Dans ce tout nouvel épisode de HGO on aborde le côté BUSINESS de l'industrie du podcast. On commence par revenir sur la genèse de Hot Girls Only, puis on répond à toutes vos questions : le matériel (indispensable ou non) pour lancer un podcast, son modèle économique, l'organisation qu'on a mise en place, la régularité de publication, mais aussi toute la dimension artistique et créative du projet ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Pan De Vida Ontario
SEMINARIO JILIAPAN #7

Pan De Vida Ontario

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 32:30


Recobrando nuestra gloria perdida por medio de nuestra obediencia a la Palabra Escrita. Hgo. México.

Pan De Vida Ontario
SEMINARIO JILIAPAN #8

Pan De Vida Ontario

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 28:09


Recobrando nuestra gloria perdida por medio de la obediencia a la Palabra Escrita, la sombra. Hgo. México.

Pan De Vida Ontario
SEMINARIO JILIAPAN #9

Pan De Vida Ontario

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 53:11


Recobrando nuestra gloria perdida por medio de la obediencia a la Palabra Escrita, la sombra parte 2. Hgo. México.

Pan De Vida Ontario
SEMINARIO JILIAPAN #4

Pan De Vida Ontario

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 31:15


La iglesia es una creación eterna de Dios. Hgo. México.

Pan De Vida Ontario
SEMINARIO JILIAPAN #3

Pan De Vida Ontario

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 26:56


Entendiendo los problemas espirituales que tiene el hombre en su trasfondo. Hgo. México.

Pan De Vida Ontario
SEMINARIO JILIAPAN #2

Pan De Vida Ontario

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 54:45


Tres verbos que debemos conocer: Crear, Hacer y Formar. HGO. MÉX.

Pan De Vida Ontario
SEMINARIO JILIAPAN #1

Pan De Vida Ontario

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 43:34


Introducción: La preexistencia de la iglesia, los Creyentes. Hgo, Méx.

Pan De Vida Ontario
SEMINARIO JILIAPAN #5

Pan De Vida Ontario

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 17:52


Uniendo Génesis, Éxodo y Levítico. Hgo. México.

Pan De Vida Ontario
SEMINARIO JILIAPAN #6

Pan De Vida Ontario

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 38:08


Recobrando nuestra gloria pasada. Hgo. México.

Ministerios 710
316 - Honrando al Padre

Ministerios 710

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 36:30


Honrando al Padre. Visita a la Congregación Monte Sinaí. Cd. Sahagún, Hgo. México. Te encuentras en un canal donde converge la Fe, la Historia, la Ciencia y la Espiritualidad. No tengo la verdad absoluta, por eso verifica todo a través de la investigación seria, experimenta y saca tus conclusiones, porque a ti te toca escoger qué pensar. CONTACTO: http://bit.ly/3k0Srrk CURSOS EN LÍNEA “La Biblia sin censura” https://bit.ly/2Zy1NCq Telegram - GRUPO “Amigos 710” t.me/amigos710 Telegram - CANAL “Ernesto Rosas” t.me/eard22 MI VIDA EN ESTA VIDA (Mi historia) https://bit.ly/3BiVRjV Entrenamiento Evolutivo https://bit.ly/3z6VvMs Consejería para Parejas https://bit.ly/3iuObnE BIBLIOTECA GENERAL https://bit.ly/3S34qFx UN INGRESO EXTRA Para vivir mejor https://bit.ly/3akRVzQ PODCAST (audios) Mas presente mas conectado https://bit.ly/39RoklT PODCAST (audios) Brillemos unidos https://bit.ly/3Nr4f3s DONATIVOS https://bit.ly/38DSPZp Mi Colección de Chistes https://bit.ly/3QVedM1 Ministerios710.blogspot.com Ernestoard.blogspot.com Facebook.com/ernestorosas.mx Facebook.com/amorporlaverdad

Proyecto Radio MX
Nueva Vida 110523 p241

Proyecto Radio MX

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 59:59


Te invitamos a escuchar todos los jueves en punto de las 19:00 horas al Pastor Víctor Hugo Aguas en ¡Nueva Vida! Hoy tuvimos un programa extraordinario ¡No te rindas! Fue el tema en compañía del Pastor Andrés Zarraval de la Iglesia Cristiana en Tulancingo, Hgo. Compártenos tus comentarios y síguenos en nuestras redes sociales. Proyecto Radio MX, con Sentido Social

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Jay Austria Photo
DELLUX celebra 20 años de su álbum homónimo

Jay Austria Photo

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 22:01


DELUX es una banda originaria de Tijuana BC, precursora en la Música Independiente Nacional Mexicana que ha traspasado las barreras del idioma logrando tener presencia sólida en USA, México y en países de habla hispana.La banda tijuanense ha mantenido la esencia del pop rock en su sonido durante el paso de los años el cual ha sido plasmado en los cuatro discos de estudio de la banda que conforman 22 años de trayectoria.DELUX ha hecho giras con artistas de talla internacional como: Fall Out Boy, We The Kings, Angels Airwaves, Fenix TX, The Sounds, Cobra Starship, Molotovy Zoé. Llegando a escenarios en recintos nacionales importantes como el Lunario del Auditorio Nacional en el 2017 donde DELUX celebró el show de aniversario del disco Entre la Guerra y el Amor, así como en la Plaza de Santo Domingo durante la celebración de la semana de las Juventudes (2017), y el Pepsi Center como invitado especial de Allison en el 2019.DELUX ha colaborado en featurings en su último disco de larga duración Descontrol, con Scott Russo, vocalista de Unwritten Law, Linda Owlen compositora e intérprete tijuanense y Puk*2 una banda española de Punk Rock.Este 2023 Delux celebra 20 años de su primer album y celebrara a lo grande por varias ciudades de México.MAY 12 @ ENSENADA, BC.MAY 13 @ TIJUANA, BC.MAY 14 @ MEXICALI, BC.MAY 19 @ SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, SLP.MAY 20 @ DURANGO, DGO.MAY 21 @ TORREÓN, COAH.MAY 26 @ PACHUCA, HGO.MAY 27 @ LEÓN, GTO.MAY 28 @ GUADALAJARA, JAL.JUN 01 @ CD. OBREGÓN, SON.JUN 02 @ MONTERREY, NL.JUN 10 @ TEXCOCO, EDOMEX.JUN 11 @ QUERÉTARO, ORO.JUN 15 @ TOLUCA, EDOMEX.JUN 16 @ PUEBLA, PUE.JUN 17 @ CDMXBOLETOS YA A LA VENTA!DELUXhttps://tr.ee/9fJPSwO8UNSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jayaustriaphoto/donations

CruxCasts
Karora Resources (KRR) - Higher-Grade Gold, Cash Generating, Growth Story

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 32:35


Interview with Paul Huet, CEO of Gold Producer Karora Resources (TSX: KRR)Karora is focused on increasing gold production to a targeted range of 185,000-205,000 ounces by 2024 at its integrated Beta Hunt Gold Mine and Higginsville Gold Operations ("HGO") in Western Australia. The Higginsville treatment facility is a low-cost 1.6 Mtpa processing plant, which is fed at capacity from Karora's underground Beta Hunt mine and Higginsville mines. In July 2022, Karora acquired the 1.0 Mtpa Lakewood Mill in Western Australia. At Beta Hunt, a robust gold Mineral Resource and Reserve are hosted in multiple gold shears, with gold intersections along a 4 km strike length remaining open in multiple directions. HGO has a substantial Mineral gold Resource and Reserve and prospective land package totaling approximately 1,900 square kilometers. The Corporation also owns the high grade Spargos Reward project, which came into production in 2021. Karora has a strong Board and management team focused on delivering shareholder value and responsible mining, as demonstrated by Karora's commitment to reducing emissions across its operations. 

Travel Squad Podcast
Hot Springs to Relax in This Spring

Travel Squad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 47:33


Episode 176 is taking you on a majestic trip to some of the coolest hot springs in America. Hot springs are these magical places that you have to the in on to wind and enjoy. Some require hiking in the snow to get to, and some leverage man-made pools to harness the natural hot springs water - all of them are amazing and we're big fans of hot springs here at the squad. We're sharing some of our favorite hot springs weve been to that you should too! Gold Fork Hot Springs in Donnelly, ID Kirkham Hot Springs in Boise, ID Wild Willies Hot Springs in Mammoth Lakes, CA Jerry Johnson Hot Springs in Lolo, MT Hot Springs, AR - there are many right in the town! Grtuas Tolantongo, Cardonal, Hgo., Mexico Ojai Hot Springs/Ecotopia in Ventura, CA Panicuason Hot Springs in Luzon, Phillippine Termas de Papallacta, in the Ecuadorian Andes Mountains Blue Lagoon, Iceland - we haven't been here, but are dying to! Travel Itineraries on Sale Now! Explore our instant download trip itineraries for trips to iconic USA, international, and national park destinations that plan every detail of the adventure for you. On sale for $30! travelsquadpodcast.com/travelitinerary Shop our favorite travel gear, packing lists, and gifts for travelers on our Amazon Shop https://www.amazon.com/shop/travelsquadpodcast Connect with us on Social Media: YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram Jamal: @jamal_marrush Brittanie: @brittanieharbick Kim: @lushdeez Email us at travelsquadpodcast@gmail.com to discuss: Being a guest on our podcast or having the squad on yours Ask a Question of the Week --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/travel-squad-podcast/support

Richard Skipper Celebrates
Richard Skipper Celebrates Eric Winterling 10/11/2022

Richard Skipper Celebrates

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 64:00


For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/PvpECB3-fj4 Eric Winterling was raised in the suburbs of Philadelphia, where he began sewing at the age of 9. After watching his mother make clothes for his siblings, Eric was inspired to take up sewing, making clothes for himself and his sister, who was his first muse. After receiving his MFA in fine arts from Temple University, Eric began his career as the resident costume designer for the Houston Grand Opera. During his tenure with HGO, Eric realized that his greatest interest was the keen and astute interpretation of design renderings. This discovery focused Eric's career trajectory on the construction of costumes. After a move to NYC, and a couple of valuable stints in other shops, Eric was able to realize his dream of opening his own studio. Eric founded his company, Eric Winterling, Inc., in 1990 and has never looked back. For the past three decades, he's used his depth and breadth of experience to continuously build and expand his full-service studio. Eric takes a holistic approach to costume creation: He believes, first and foremost, that costumes must stay true to and support the story being told. And because every project is different, Eric is committed to providing the resources, feedback and space necessary to bring the designer's vision to life.

CruxCasts
Karora Resources (KRR) - Smart Return on Capital Invested

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 36:47


Karora Resources Inc. is a Canada-based multi-asset mineral resource company. The Company's portfolio includes the Beta Hunt Mine (Beta Hunt), Higginsville Gold Operations (HGO) and Spargos Reward Gold Project (Spargos). It owns 100% of Beta Hunt, a gold-producing mine located approximately 600 kilometers from Perth in Kambalda, Western Australia. It owns and operates HGO, which is located approximately 75 kilometers south of the Beta Hunt Mine in Higginsville, Western Australia. HGO has a mineral gold resource and reserve and prospective land package totaling approximately 1,900 square kilometers. The operation includes a 1.6 million tons per annum (Mtpa) processing plant. The Company has 100% interest in Spargos, which is owned by HGO, all of which are located in Western Australia. The Company also includes the Lakewood Mill gold processing facility located near Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, approximately 60 kilometers from the Beta Hunt Mine.

Texas Business Minds
Houston: From the Spotlight to Backstage, Khori Dastoor's Inspirational Opera Career

Texas Business Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 38:18


She first visited Space City with her father to watch a launch from mission control, associating Houston with "magic, with possibility, with exploration".  Years later, Khori Dastoor returns after a magical opera and theater career to lead  Houston Grand Opera. In this episode, HBJ Managing Editor Jonathan Adams profiles Dastoor who shares her big vision for Houston's arts scene.

The Mindset Forge
Opera Singer Dr. Katherine Jolly shares how high-level singers are vocal athletes.

The Mindset Forge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 36:17


Subscribe to the Mindset Forge Newsletter:  https://bit.ly/3xKWAqNDr. Jolly sits down with Barton Bryan to discuss her career as an Opera Singer and her work helping aspiring singers overcome performance anxiety and creating a strong mindfulness practice.  They also discuss the  parallels between Singers and Athletes.  Episode Highlights:  Discover the power of having a word or mantra that allows you to relax and reset your body in the middle of performance.Performance habits of singers that can work for any discipline or sportThe importance of not people pleasing and searching for external validation in performance. Soprano Katherine Jolly is an Associate Professor of Music (Voice) at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. She has performed with Opera companies including Opera Theatre Saint Louis, Houston Grand Operaco., Florida Grand Opera, New York City Opera,  and appearing with conductors including George Manahan, Stephen Lord, Michael Christie,  and Jerry Steichen. Upcoming appearance include performances with Omaha Symphony, Lima Symphony and the Kingsbury Ensemble.  Katherine made her debut with Houston Grand Opera in 2012, in a world premiere of New Arrivals. “Katherine Jolly, also making her HGO debut, employed tender and expressive soprano vocals to make her portrayal of Iris poignant and unforgettable”, Operaworld.com.  She debuted with Virginia Opera, reprising Yum-Yum, in The Mikado, and returned to New York City Opera in 2010 for performances as Laoula in L'Etoile following her performances in Cendrillon, in 2007, where Variety wrote of her debut, “As the Fairy Godmother, coloratura soprano Katherine Jolly, delights with her endlessly flowing trills, runs and roulades.”    Dr. Jolly received the Doctor of Musical Arts and Master of Music degrees from the University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music, where she studied with Barbara Honn and Thomas Baresel. As certified yoga teacher with research background in music performance anxiety, she has presented workshops on yoga, singing, and performance anxiety at the Voice Foundation Symposium, Performing Arts Medical Association, the National Association of Teachers of Singing, and is a frequent guest clinician with organizations including Schmidt Vocal Arts, Opera Theatre Saint Louis's Spring Training program, NATS, and Arts Bridge. Dr. Jolly is an Associate Professor of Voice at Oberlin Conservatory, where she recently received the Faculty Excellence in Teaching award.  Learn more about Dr. Katherine Jolly at: http://www.katherinejollysoprano.comWatch and Listen to Katherine JollyVideo: https://youtu.be/uks6SYYZ-X0Video: https://youtu.be/7mQLMBro_Z4Audio: https://spoti.fi/3OhLjVEFor more information about Coaching with Barton, contact him at: Email Barton: bgbryan@gmail.com Let's be 1% better each week by Forging a Powerful Athlete's MindsetMindset, Dedication, Athlete, Strength, Consistency, diet, exercise, grit, endurance, cardio, weights, powerlifting, functional strength training, flexibility, CEO, Entrepreneur, Business,  opera, Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Classical Voice, Soprano, Coloratura, aria, baritone, basso, Mezzo Soprano, Lyric Opera, Cincinati Opera, New York City Opera, The Met, Metropolitan Opera, Davis, California, Broadway, musical theater, tenor, La Boheme, Mozart, Puccini, Verdi, Beethoven, Mindfulness practice for singers, Diaphragmatic breathing for singers, Visualization

Opera Uprising
Returning to the stage with Ryan McKinny

Opera Uprising

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 57:01


Recognized by Opera News as “one of the finest singers of his generation,” American bass-baritone Ryan McKinny has earned his reputation as an artist with something to say. His relentless curiosity informs riveting character portrayals and beautifully crafted performances, reminding audiences of their shared humanity with characters on stage and screen. This season, McKinny brings his agile stage presence and comedic skill to performances of Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro on both U.S. coasts. He first appears as the titular Figaro in a Richard Eyre production at New York City's Metropolitan Opera, with an all-star cast that includes Golda Schultz, Lucy Crowe, Isabel Leonard, and Adam Plachetka. He then makes his Seattle Opera debut reprising the role in a Peter Kazaras production, under the baton of Alevtina Ioffe. In between productions – and coasts – McKinny joins collaborative pianist Kathleen Kelly for a recital at the Lied Center of Kansas, featuring works by Schumann, Debussy, Mahler, and Kurt Weill. In summer 2022, he joins the Boston Symphony at Tanglewood as the title character in Don Giovanni, with Andris Nelsons on the podium. He concludes the season with the Philadelphia Orchestra at Saratoga Performing Arts Center, appearing as soloist in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Offstage, McKinny continues to adapt the beauty of his art form to the film screen, collaborating on a documentary with Jamie Barton and Stephanie Blythe. Through his work with Helio Arts, he commissions artists to write, direct, and film original stories, leveraging his personal power to help elevate new voices and visions in the classical performing arts world. During the pandemic, he has partnered with artists like J'Nai Bridges, Russell Thomas, John Holiday, and Julia Bullock to create stunning and innovative performances for streaming audiences at Dallas Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, On Site Opera, and the Glimmerglass Festival. McKinny's recent debut as Joseph De Rocher in Jake Heggie and Terrence McNally's Dead Man Walking at Lyric Opera of Chicago was hailed by the Chicago Tribune as an “an indelible performance...an acting tour de force buttressed by a warmly inviting voice.” He has also appeared as the title character in Don Giovanni (Washington National Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Houston Grand Opera), Escamillo in Carmen (Semperoper Dresden, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Staatsoper Hamburg, Houston Grand Opera), and Mozart's Figaro (Washington National Opera, Wolf Trap Opera, Houston Grand Opera). McKinny made a critically acclaimed Bayreuth Festival debut as Amfortas in Parsifal, a role he has performed around the world, including appearances at Argentina's Teatro Cólon, Deutsche Oper am Rhein, and Dutch National Opera. Other Wagnerian roles include Kurwenal in Tristan und Isolde (Deutsche Oper Berlin, Houston Grand Opera, Canadian Opera Company), Biterolf in Tannhäuser and Kothner in Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, both at the Metropolitan Opera, Wotan in Opéra de Montréal's Das Rheingold, Donner/Gunther in Wagner's Ring cycle (Washington National Opera, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Houston Grand Opera), and the titular Dutchman in Der fliegende Holländer (Staatsoper Hamburg, Milwaukee Symphony, Glimmerglass Festival, Hawaii Opera Theater). McKinny is a frequent guest artist at Los Angeles Opera, where he has sung Count Alamaviva in Le nozze di Figaro, Don Basilio in Il barbiere di Siviglia, and Stanley Kowalski in Previn's A Streetcar Named Desire, opposite Renée Fleming as Blanche DuBois, and at Santa Fe Opera, where he has appeared as Jochanaan in Salome and Oppenheimer in Doctor Atomic. An alumnus of the Houston Grand Opera Studio, Mr. McKinny has made a number of important role debuts on the HGO mainstage, including the iconic title roles of Don Giovanni and Rigoletto. McKinny is a long-time artistic collaborator of composer John Adams and director Peter Sellars, having appeared in Sellars productions of Adams' Girls of the Golden West (San Francisco Opera, Dutch National Opera) and Doctor Atomic (Santa Fe Opera), in addition to Adams' Nixon in China with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. He has also performed under Sellars' direction in Stravinsky's Oedipus Rex (Sydney Festival), Tristan und Isolde (Canadian Opera Company), and Shostakovich's Orango with the London Philharmonia and Los Angeles Philharmonic, the latter comprising Esa-Pekka Salonen's final concerts as music director. Other recent orchestral engagements include Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 and a double bill of Michael Tilson Thomas' Rilke Songs and Mahler's Des Knaben Wunderhorn with San Francisco Symphony, Mahler's Symphony No. 8 and Bernstein's Mass with Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 with Cleveland Orchestra and National Symphony, Rossini's Stabat Mater at Grant Park Music Festival, Britten's War Requiem with Marin Alsop and Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and Oedipus Rex with Chicago Symphony. McKinny benefited from early educational opportunities at the Aspen Music Festival, where he sang his first performance of Winterreise accompanied on the piano by Richard Bado, and at the Wolf Trap Opera Company, where he sang Barone di Kelbar in Verdi's Un giorno di regno, Le Gouverneur in Rossini's Le comte Ory and Figaro in Le nozze di Figaro. McKinny made his Carnegie Hall debut in Handel's Messiah with the Musica Sacra Orchestra while still a student at the Juilliard School. The first recipient of Operalia's Birgit Nilsson Prize for singing Wagner, McKinny has also received the prestigious George London-Kirsten Flagstad Award, presented by the George London Foundation to a singer undertaking a significant Wagnerian career. McKinny represented the United States in the 2007 BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competition, where he was a finalist in the Rosenblatt Recital Song Prize, and he was a Grand Finalist in the 2007 Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, captured in the film The Audition.

Joaquín López-Dóriga
Pronóstico del clima para el 7 de marzo de 2022

Joaquín López-Dóriga

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 0:30


Tormentas eléctricas en el Valle de México, Qro, SLP, Gto, Hgo, Tlaxcala y Puebla; el frente frío #33 generará lluvias en Coahuila Nuevo León y Tamaulipas; el pronóstico el ingeniero Alberto Hernández Unzón en Grupo Fórmula

Hot Girl Agenda
S3E16 - The Purge: DSA Edition

Hot Girl Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 64:15


In this episode: The hotties discuss Yesi's recent DSA California delegation win and Rara spills a metric ton of tea about Atlanta DSA and how the grievance process has been weaponized against her and her comrades by the chapter's steering committee. You can read Rara's initial response to the grievance HERE. TW/CW: s_xual assault, r_ape culture Notes/corrections for the episode: 19:00 - At the time of recording Rara was not an official member of Mosaic, but she has since signed paperwork to join and is now a proud member the organization. 28:21 - [correction] Rara resigned as HGO in Oct 2021, not Oct 2020 Subscribe to the Patreon for bonus episodes & exclusive content. http://www.patreon.com/hotgirlagenda Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @hotgirlagenda Produced by Rara Imler Recorded remotely on 02/04/22 Theme song by Nouga Jr. A Not Safe For Wonks production

Trig Talk
16: Matt "Trailblazer" Hall

Trig Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 52:35


Trig Talk host, Hayden Baillio, sits down with Highland Games Adaptive Athlete, Matt Hall, and discuss his start in Highland Games, what it's like being an adaptive athlete and what his two organizations: Broken Caber Adaptive Athletics and Wandering Lost Adaptive Sports. Trig Talk™ is the a companion podcast for HGO (highlandgames.org). Host, Hayden Baillio, will sit down with a complete spectrum of Highland Games athletes, athletic directors and legends to discuss a wide breadth of topics. To gain access to more Trig Talk™ exclusive extras, like "yOU haD ThE HeiGhT", a short post-podcast show where Hayden sits down with the guest to trade funny stories and answer Patron's questions, become a patron of HGO at https://www.patreon.com/hgousa. Please press subscribe and rate the podcast if you already feel obliged. 5 stars preferably.... just saying. Follow Matt on Instagram @mhalladaptive Follow Broken Caber Adaptive Athletics on Facebook BCAA Follow Wandering Lost Adaptive Sports on Facebook WLAS Follow HGO on Instagram @highlandgamesorg Follow Host, Hayden Baillio, on Instagram @haydenbaillio Subscribe to HGO's YouTube Page: HGO YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trigtalk/message

Trig Talk
15: Elissa "My Arch Nemesis" Van Vleck

Trig Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 47:53


Trig Talk host, Hayden Baillio, zoom calls his arch nemesis, pro-highland games female and overall badass, Elissa Van Vleck, to talk about her highland games career, building a solid local group of throwers and how she sees the sport growing moving forward! Trig Talk™ is the a companion podcast for HGO (highlandgames.org). Host, Hayden Baillio, will sit down with a complete spectrum of Highland Games athletes, athletic directors and legends to discuss a wide breadth of topics. To gain access to more Trig Talk™ exclusive extras, like "yOU haD ThE HeiGhT", a short post-podcast show where Hayden sits down with the guest to trade funny stories and answer Patron's questions, become a patron of HGO at https://www.patreon.com/hgousa. Please press subscribe and rate the podcast if you already feel obliged. 5 stars preferably.... just saying. Follow Elissa on Instagram @trombonegurl Follow HGO on Instagram @highlandgamesorg Follow Host, Hayden Baillio, on Instagram @haydenbaillio Subscribe to HGO's YouTube Page: HGO YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trigtalk/message

highland games arch nemesis hgo vleck
Trig Talk
14: Talking to Myself

Trig Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 16:36


Trig Talk host, Hayden Baillio, spends 15 minutes talking to himself because of audio issues with Elissa Van Vleck's episode which will now be airing next week. Trig Talk™ is the a companion podcast for HGO (highlandgames.org). Host, Hayden Baillio, will sit down with a complete spectrum of Highland Games athletes, athletic directors and legends to discuss a wide breadth of topics. To gain access to more Trig Talk™ exclusive extras, like "yOU haD ThE HeiGhT", a short post-podcast show where Hayden sits down with the guest to trade funny stories and answer Patron's questions, become a patron of HGO at https://www.patreon.com/hgousa. Please press subscribe and rate the podcast if you already feel obliged. 5 stars preferably.... just saying. Follow HGO on Instagram @highlandgamesorg Follow Host, Hayden Baillio, on Instagram @haydenbaillio Subscribe to HGO's YouTube Page: HGO YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trigtalk/message

Trig Talk
13: Colin "The Long Beach Lochness Hugster" Dunbar

Trig Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 90:23


Trig Talk host, Hayden Baillio, sits down with Pro Highland Gamer, Colin Dunbar, to complain about how the world of track and field isn't fair, the relentlessness of hammer blade lobbyists and possible shampoo sponsorships. Trig Talk™ is the a companion podcast for HGO (highlandgames.org). Host, Hayden Baillio, will sit down with a complete spectrum of Highland Games athletes, athletic directors and legends to discuss a wide breadth of topics. To gain access to more Trig Talk™ exclusive extras, like "yOU haD ThE HeiGhT", a short post-podcast show where Hayden sits down with the guest to trade funny stories and answer Patron's questions, become a patron of HGO at https://www.patreon.com/hgousa. Please press subscribe and rate the podcast if you already feel obliged. 5 stars preferably.... just saying. Follow Colin on Instagram @cdunbar7 Follow HGO on Instagram @highlandgamesorg Follow Host, Hayden Baillio, on Instagram @haydenbaillio Subscribe to HGO's YouTube Page: HGO YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trigtalk/message

Trig Talk
12: Amanda "Rookie of the Year" Rose

Trig Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 71:32


Trig Talk host, Hayden Baillio, sits down with Rookie Highland Gamer and Masters HG Competitor, Amanda Rose, to get a unique perspective. They talk about her rookie Fall season in 2021, what she feels helped her accelerate her progress and her goals moving forward. Trig Talk™ is the a companion podcast for HGO (highlandgames.org). Host, Hayden Baillio, will sit down with a complete spectrum of Highland Games athletes, athletic directors and legends to discuss a wide breadth of topics. To gain access to more Trig Talk™ exclusive extras, like "yOU haD ThE HeiGhT", a short post-podcast show where Hayden sits down with the guest to trade funny stories and answer Patron's questions, become a patron of HGO at https://www.patreon.com/hgousa. Please press subscribe and rate the podcast if you already feel obliged. 5 stars preferably.... just saying. Follow Amanda on Instagram @chicagobunny Follow HGO on Instagram @highlandgamesorg Follow Host, Hayden Baillio, on Instagram @haydenbaillio Subscribe to HGO's YouTube Page: HGO YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trigtalk/message

Trig Talk
Happy New Years

Trig Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 11:35


Trig Talk host, Hayden Baillio, sits alone… all alone to talk about the end of the first season of Trig Talk and the beginning of Season 2 in the upcoming year of 2022! Trig Talk™ is the a companion podcast for HGO (highlandgames.org). Host, Hayden Baillio, will sit down with a complete spectrum of Highland Games athletes, athletic directors and legends to discuss a wide breadth of topics. To gain access to more Trig Talk™ exclusive extras, like "yOU haD ThE HeiGhT", a short post-podcast show where Hayden sits down with the guest to trade funny stories and answer Patron's questions, become a patron of HGO at https://www.patreon.com/hgousa. Please press subscribe and rate the podcast if you already feel obliged. 5 stars preferably.... just saying. Follow HGO on Instagram @highlandgamesorg Follow Host, Hayden Baillio, on Instagram @haydenbaillio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trigtalk/message

Trig Talk
Wednesday Wake Up Ep. 01 v3: Scootin' and Kahootin'

Trig Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 36:59


The first Wednesday Wake Up... well the third... but the first one that made it out to press. HGO's Host, Hayden Baillio, invites his two best friends (who don't compete in the Highland Games) to talk about... guess what... the Highland Games. Don't expect any episode to be the same. In Episode 01 v3, the guys do a Highland Games quiz to test their knowledge, talk about the life-changing trip to Columbus for the 2020 Arnold Sports Festival and how Hayden was patient zero for COVID. Enjoy and if you'd like to see the video for this podcast go to Spotify or find it on YouTube. Follow These Guys: Papi's Instagram: @joe_no_se88 Baron's Instagram: @alpha_iron_screenprinting Baron's TikTok: @baronswan Hayden's Instagram: @haydenbaillio Hayden's Instagram: @dungeonsanddeadlifts HGO's Instagram: @highlandgamesorg --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trigtalk/message

Trig Talk
11: Adriane "Wonder Woman" Wilson

Trig Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 82:42


Trig Talk host, Hayden Baillio, sits down with Pro Highland Gamer and Masters HG World Champion, Adriane Wilson, to talk about her life in throwing, cancer at 23 years old and what drives her insatiable hunger for growth now. Trig Talk™ is the a companion podcast for HGO (highlandgames.org). Host, Hayden Baillio, will sit down with a complete spectrum of Highland Games athletes, athletic directors and legends to discuss a wide breadth of topics. To gain access to more Trig Talk™ exclusive extras, like "yOU haD ThE HeiGhT", a short post-podcast show where Hayden sits down with the guest to trade funny stories and answer Patron's questions, become a patron of HGO at https://www.patreon.com/hgousa. Please press subscribe and rate the podcast if you already feel obliged. 5 stars preferably.... just saying. Follow Rachel on Instagram @adrisue Follow HGO on Instagram @highlandgamesorg Follow Host, Hayden Baillio, on Instagram @haydenbaillio Subscribe to HGO's YouTube Page: HGO YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trigtalk/message

Trig Talk
10: Sergeant Danny Webster of the Backyard Rebellion

Trig Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 55:09


Trig Talk host, Hayden Baillio, sits down with Athletic Director and Highland Games athlete, Danny Webster, for the second time to discuss more about his journey into HG, his thoughts on hosting games and to tell a few stories. Trig Talk™ is the a companion podcast for HGO (highlandgames.org). Host, Hayden Baillio, will sit down with a complete spectrum of Highland Games athletes, athletic directors and legends to discuss a wide breadth of topics. To gain access to more Trig Talk™ exclusive extras, like "yOU haD ThE HeiGhT", a short post-podcast show where Hayden sits down with the guest to trade funny stories and answer Patron's questions, become a patron of HGO at https://www.patreon.com/hgousa. Please press subscribe and rate the podcast if you already feel obliged. 5 stars preferably.... just saying. Follow Danny on Instagram @clan_webster Follow HGO on Instagram @highlandgamesorg Follow Host, Hayden Baillio, on Instagram @haydenbaillio Subscribe to HGO's YouTube Page: HGO YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trigtalk/message

Trig Talk
09: Kristine "Rothschild" Rothwell

Trig Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 62:56


Trig Talk host, Hayden Baillio, sits down with Pro Highland Gamer, Kristine Rothwell, to talk about her HG journey so far, how she uses some Track and Field techniques in her training and improving herself through constant social media creeping. Trig Talk™ is the a companion podcast for HGO (highlandgames.org). Host, Hayden Baillio, will sit down with a complete spectrum of Highland Games athletes, athletic directors and legends to discuss a wide breadth of topics. To gain access to more Trig Talk™ exclusive extras, like "yOU haD ThE HeiGhT", a short post-podcast show where Hayden sits down with the guest to trade funny stories and answer Patron's questions, become a patron of HGO at https://www.patreon.com/hgousa. Please press subscribe and rate the podcast if you already feel obliged. 5 stars preferably.... just saying. Follow Rachel on Instagram @kristineeweenee Follow HGO on Instagram @highlandgamesorg Follow Host, Hayden Baillio, on Instagram @haydenbaillio Subscribe to HGO's YouTube Page: HGO YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trigtalk/message

What is Opera, Anyway?
How are new operas created, anyway?: A chat with Jeremy Johnson (part 2)

What is Opera, Anyway?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 37:52


In part two of my interview with Jeremy Johnson, we talked about how new operas are created from start to finish, and where his role as dramaturg comes in. Be sure to listen to part one if you haven't already to hear all about what it means to be a dramaturg! To learn more about HGO, you can visit https://houstongrandopera.org Credits: Overture – Reagan Casteel Producers, Technical Directors, Editors – Jeremy Lopez and Noah Sesling Executive Producer – Francesca Lionetta Host – Josh Lau --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatisoperaanyway/support

What is Opera, Anyway?
What is a dramaturg, anyway: A chat with Jeremy Johnson (part 1)

What is Opera, Anyway?

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 41:33


In today's interview, I got to chat with Jeremy Johnson about what it means to be a dramaturg for the Houston Grand Opera, and how he got to turn his love for opera and historical research into a professional career. Plus, hear a fluke story about how he found the opera industry completely by accident! Be sure to look out for part two of this interview which will be released on June 9, 2021! To learn more about HGO, you can visit https://houstongrandopera.org Credits: Overture – Reagan Casteel Producers, Technical Directors, Editors – Jeremy Lopez and Noah Sesling Executive Producer – Francesca Lionetta Host – Josh Lau --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatisoperaanyway/support

Gcomics
287 – HGO nueva era

Gcomics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 40:34


Hoy conversamos con César Antonio Vidal sobre la publicación de la nueva revista digital "HGO", una revista originalmente publicada en papel en los años '80. ¡Clic para conocer más!

The Sacred Speaks
47: Music and Spirit. A conversation with Patrick Summers.

The Sacred Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 83:23


Music offers one of the most potent spiritual metaphors that exists, and Patrick Summers, the artistic and music director of the Houston Grand Opera, has plenty to say about the subject of spirituality and music. He positions the operatic voice as the expression of a unique sonic vocal print that vibrates atoms between the singer and the listener's ears. In his book, The Spirit of This Place: How Music Illuminates the Human Spirit, he writes, “But precisely because music is both an intellectual and an aesthetic pursuit, it is the perfect metaphor for how I believe one must live: with vast respect for provable knowledge and genuine expertise, but never at the expense of the deep joy and wonder of that knowledge, using what can be learned to marvel at what can never be explained” (2018, p. 147). The science and theory of music notes that an E flat played anywhere at any time in the world is still an E flat, but the infinite ways in which this note can be contextualized and performed open the notes, timbre, rhythm, beat, and melody to communicate that which cannot be reduced to the former collection of sounds and spaces. Patrick is a champion for struggling against the dominance of our culture's tendency to force art and aesthetic practices into a transactional container. As it would appear that the only justification for an arts program today is the capacity to measure the ways in which art increases math skills, which it does; but I would argue that nobody brought to tears listening to a piece of music or by reading a beautiful poem considers the utility of the quadratic formula in that moment. We discuss the fact that while the arts in education may not teach a person how to get a job, they may, and often do, help a person discover who they are and how to be in the world. Summers graduated from the Jacobs School of Music of Indiana University with a bachelor's degree in music in 1986. Upon graduation, he participated in the San Francisco Opera's Merola Opera Program as an apprentice coach in 1986 and 1987, and won the Otto Guth Memorial Award for excellence in vocal coaching both years. Summers' first professional engagement, with San Francisco Opera's Western Opera Theater, was conducting La bohème in their 1986/87 season. In 1989, Summers began his tenure as the music director of the San Francisco Opera Center, a training program for young singers; his first mainstage production, Die Fledermaus, was in 1990. In 1998, Summers was made Music Director of Houston Grand Opera, a position he has held since. 1998 also saw Summers' Metropolitan Opera conducting debut in Johann Strauss's Die Fledermaus. As Music Director of Houston Grand Opera, Summers oversaw the foundation and development of the HGO Orchestra. Prior to the orchestra's foundation, HGO hired outside orchestras for its productions. Since 1998, Summers has conducted over 50 productions at Houston Grand Opera, including seven world premieres (notably Carlisle Floyd's Cold Sassy Tree in 2000). In 2011, following Anthony Freud's move to Chicago Lyric Opera, Summers was named Houston Grand Opera's Artistic and Music Director. In 2002, he won a Grammy Award for his audio recording Bel Canto, with soprano Renée Fleming and the Orchestra of St. Luke's. Summers's book The Spirit of This Place: How Music Illuminates the Human Spirit released in 2018 from University of Chicago Press. https://www.houstongrandopera.org Theme music provided by: http://www.modernnationsmusic.com Band of the Week: Renee Fleming and Patrick Summers, Bel Canto Music Page: https://music.apple.com/us/album/ren%C3%A9e-fleming-bel-canto-scenes/1452542018 Learn more about this project at: http://www.thesacredspeaks.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesacredspeaks/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesacredspeaks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesacredspeaks/

Victor Camacho
Los Desvelados 05-31-19 VIERNES HR1 - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Victor Camacho

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 59:50


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Abrimos lineas telefonicas y nos relatan experiencia que dsde los 5 a/os empezo a ver pequenos hombres que empezaron a visitarlo y le dijeron que habia 50 tipos de razas de los cuales hay seres protectores y otros vienen a haver experimentos con humanos y hay diferentes tipos de naves que algunas pueden estar frente a ti y no puedes verlas; Experiencia de ver tres duendes en la cama que derepente desaparecieron y en la zona de Tula, Hgo. escucho una voces que desperto y eran duendes. US:(562)904-4822 Mex:01(800)681-1847 www.desvelado.comEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Victor Camacho. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/40270

Ministerios 710
¿Quién cabalga en los cielos? ¿YHWH o Yeshua, o ambos?

Ministerios 710

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 65:38


¿QUIÉN CABALGA EN LOS CIELOS? Mayo 4-2019 Casa de Estudio M710 Pachuca, Hgo. México Las Escrituras hebreas nos muestran que el único que se mueve sobre las nubes del cielo es el Eterno (YHWH), pero las cartas Apostólicas nos muestran que Yeshua el Mashiaj vendrá sobre las nubes en su regreso para reinar sobre toda la tierra de Jerusalén. Isaías dice que YHWH es el único que pude cabalgar sobre las nubes, entonces Yeshua regresará de esa manera. Descubramos la respuesta en esta enseñanza. No buscamos que estén de acuerdo con nosotros en la información que exponemos. Les pedimos por favor que no crean nada hasta que lo investiguen, examinen y verifiquen todo en el contexto hebreo e histórico, y al final tomarán sus propias decisiones y conclusiones. Búscanos en Google: Ministerios 710 ernestoard@gmail.com YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/qK2R0Nq6IlA Gracias por apoyarnos con sus oraciones y Tzedakah (donativos). www.paypal.me/m710

Victor Camacho
Los Desvelados 04-19-19 VIERNES HR1 - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Victor Camacho

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 59:50


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Platica con Gerardo Cruz, Dir. de Turismo de Huichapan, Hgo., nos invita a visitar esta pobalcion en la parte central de Mexico que fue fundada en 1655 que desea explotar su riqueza paranormal donde se estan realizando paseos sobre naturales donde se visitan lugares que se tienen manifestaciones del mas alla como escuela abandonada, la casa de las brujas, el lugar donde se escucha a la llorona, aparicion del nahual y otros relatos que se pueden vivir en este lugar. Se invita a todos a visitar Huichapan, Hgo para vivir una experiencia fuera de este mundo. US:(562)904-4822 Mex:01(800)681-1847 www.desvelado.comEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Victor Camacho. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/40270

Gcomics
214 – Hablando de MasterComics con César Vidal

Gcomics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 54:35


Repasamos el origen del programa MasterComics y la revista HGO. Nos acompaña César Vidal, un hombre con una trayectoria dentro de la historieta como difusor y editor. ¡Clic para conocer el autor!

Victor Camacho
Los Desvelados 11-17-17 VIERNES HR1 - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Victor Camacho

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2017 59:50


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Abrimos lineas telefonicas y nos reportan avistamiento de extraña luz en West Jordan, Utah que estuvo aproximadamente 15 minutos, nos comentan experiencia de luz que ilumino las recamaras y dicen que fue un objeto pasar muy cerca de la poblacion, nos comparten experiencia en las minas de San Pedro Tlatilpan, Hgo. donde se quedo la noche en un vehiculo y por la noche vio un ovni d eunos 4 mts. de circunferencia que estaba checando con la luz el material de la mina y desaparecio al subir por el cerro, y hablamos de misteriosos pozos en egipto con manos grandes y dedos alargados. US:(562)904-4822 Mex:01(800)681-1847 www.desvelado.comEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Victor Camacho. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/40270

Victor Camacho
Los Desvelados 04-14-17 VIERNES HR1 - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Victor Camacho

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2017 59:50


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Platica con Carlos Guzman, investigador y escritor ovni, que nos habla sobre el pasado festival de "Hadas y Duendes" en Huasca, Hgo. historias de estos seres elementales que trenzan las crines de los caballos, aun el pelo largo de las niñas que uno puede mirar en el museo que se ha establecido en este poblacion por Cristina Cortes, autora dle libro: "Con las crines en las manos". US:(562)904-4822 Mex:01(800)681-1847 www.desvelado.comEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Victor Camacho. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/40270

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Victor Camacho
Los Desvelados 03-16-17 JUEVES HR1 - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Victor Camacho

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 59:50


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Abrimos lineas telefonicas y nos reportan avistamiento de objeto en el condado de Los Angeles, Ca., en Diciembre al ir manjenado su trailer a unas dos millas de distancia vio una luz roja que parecia como un platillo con una intensa luz roja, una desvelada nos dice que su marido lo embrujaron para que anduviera con otra mujer que se transformaba, hablamos sobre Tula, Hgo y reporte de mutilacion de ganado en Argentina. US:(562)904-4822 Mex:01(800) 681-1847 www.desvelado.comEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Victor Camacho. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/40270

Victor Camacho
Los Desvelados 02-17-17 LUNES HR1 - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Victor Camacho

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2017 59:50


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Abrimos lineas telefonicas y nos comentan experiencia de cuando niño jugando con otros niños vieron como un objeto se fue elevando a 5 mts. de donde estaban jugando su forma era de platillo de 8 mts. de diametro con luces a su alrededor, otra experiencia ahora en Real del Monte, Hgo. cuando era trailero vio una gran bola de fuego atravesar donde toda la gente se quedo preguntando que pudo haber sido. US:(562)904-4822 Mex:01(800)681-1847 www.desvelado.comEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Victor Camacho. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/40270

Victor Camacho
Los Desvelados 07-12-16 MARTES HR2 - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Victor Camacho

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2016 59:50


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Abrimos lineas telefonicas y nos comentan experiencia de trabajar dentro de las minas de Real de Minas, Hgo., nos comentan sobre la importancia del numero 11 en eventos alrededor del mundo, venden ropa contra el Zika con esencia de citronela, experiencia de columpios moverse solos, extranos seres en las profundidades de las Marianas. US:(562)904-4822 Mex:01(800)681-1847 www.desvelado.comEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Victor Camacho. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/40270