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Description: Think counting calories and endless cardio are your tickets to weight loss? This eye-opening lifestyle audit with Missy will completely transform your approach to sustainable weight management. Discover why your body's natural intelligence is more powerful than any diet plan, and learn how biblical principles illuminate the path to true health transformation. You'll gain practical insights about sleep quality, stress management, and natural supplements that work in harmony with your body's God-given design. Leave equipped with actionable strategies for breaking through weight loss plateaus while nurturing a healthier relationship with food. Time Stamps: 03:49 Keeping cortisol low is key to weight loss 07:31 Fasting Insulin and A1-C markers 09:48 Eating unprocessed food 10:43 Get away from seed oils 15:54 Examples of seed oils 17:38 How to recognize real extra virgin olive oil 19:23 Weight loss strategies after meals 21:30 Having s 14 hr. fasting window every day 22:52 Counting calories is a waste of time 25:30 Weight loss protocol on David's Fullscript Dispensary 29:41 How do you choose quality supplements? 32:45 Macronutrient ratios 35:49 How to reduce lectins in vegetables Links: Episode 141 Butter is Better Episode 142 Saturated Fat Facts Full Show Notes Page More episodes: Podcast Hompage For a Copy of David's Book: The Christian's Guide to Holistic Health Ask David a question to be answered on an upcoming episode: Ask Me Anything Would you like to be on the Show? Schedule a Lifestyle Audit Social: Youtube X - Twitter
Description: Is your extra virgin olive oil actually toxic? Greek olive oil expert and certified Sommelier Marianna Devetzoglou reveals shocking truths about olive oil fraud and adulteration. Learn how to identify real from fake, proper storage techniques, and why most 'healthy' olive oils are anything but. Plus: The surprising temperature that destroys olive oil's benefits, and why harvest dates matter more than expiration dates. Time Stamps: 04:17 - Health Benefits of Extra Virgin Olive Oil 06:59 - The difference between grocery store olive oil and quality olive oil 14:29 - How to recognize quality extra virgin olive oil 18:32 - International Olive Oil Certification Counsel in Spain 22:52 - Why real olive oil is healthier 31:43 - Why Greece is such a good place to produce olives 38:48 - Oleosophia's quality control processes 48:24 - How to consume quality olive oil 55:50 - How to order from Oleosophia Links: Oleosophia website Full Show Notes Page More episodes: Podcast Hompage For a Copy of David's Book: The Christian's Guide to Holistic Health Ask David a question to be answered on an upcoming episode: Ask Me Anything Would you like to be on the Show? Schedule a Lifestyle Audit Create a Fullscript Dispensary Account Instagram Facebook Youtube
Description: If you're tired of lying awake with racing thoughts or waking up feeling unrefreshed, this episode reveals why relying on sleeping pills isn't the answer. Discover how modern lifestyles disrupt your body's natural sleep cycles and learn scientifically-proven strategies to restore healthy sleep patterns. Understand the powerful connection between sleep, hormone balance, and your immune system's ability to protect you from illness. Get specific recommendations for creating the ideal sleep environment, including the exact temperature range for optimal rest. Master natural techniques for calming your mind and preparing your body for deep, rejuvenating sleep. Time Stamps: 03:05 - theological perspectives on sleep 05:29 - four stages of sleep 10:45 - benefits of a good night's sleep 15:57 - lifestyle habits for better sleep 17:47 - get access to natural alternatives to sleeping pills 23:23 - blue/green blocker glasses 24:37 - create a sleep sanctuary Links: Blue/Green blocker sleep glasses Blackout curtains Blackout curtain rods Episode 97: Ethan's Organic Energy Shots Episode 28: Dr. Katie Nall Emotional Freedom Technique EFT Episode 62: Dr. David Shirazi - Do I need a sleep study? Full Show Notes Page More episodes: Podcast Hompage For a Copy of David's Book: The Christian's Guide to Holistic Health Ask David a question to be answered on an upcoming episode: Ask Me Anything Would you like to be on the Show? Schedule a Lifestyle Audit Instagram Facebook Youtube
Description: Are you feeling overwhelmed by stress and anxiety? God has a better plan for you! In this episode, Dr. David unpacks powerful biblical truths about emotional intelligence and shares how to process emotions God's way. Learn how to move from emotional constipation to emotional freedom using both biblical wisdom and scientifically-proven techniques that will transform your spirit, mind, and body. Time Stamps: 00:00 - Introduction to the topic of emotional intelligence and its importance for Christians over 40. 03:51 - The connection between emotions and physiology, and the impact of chronic stress on health. 06:07 - The impact of positive emotions on the parasympathetic nervous system and overall health. 08:14 - The importance of expanding emotional vocabulary to increase emotional intelligence. 12:38 - The concept of the emotional cup and the need to process painful emotions. 15:40 - Avoiding emotional reasoning and understanding the role of emotions in decision-making. 19:38 - The root cause of many symptoms being a full emotional cup, rather than a chemical imbalance. 22:20 - Draining the cup: biblical guidance on dealing with painful emotions 25:13 - The role of trust in God and focusing on others as the antidote to fear and anxiety. 30:47 - Summary of key points and encouragement for listeners to apply the principles shared. Links: Full Show Notes Page David's Protocols Create a Fullscipt account More episodes: Podcast Hompage For a Copy of David's Book: The Christian's Guide to Holistic Health Ask David a question to be answered on an upcoming episode: Ask Me Anything Would you like to be on the Show? Schedule a Lifestyle Audit Instagram Facebook Youtube
Description: Biblical mental toughness: your key to optimal health and wellness! This episode explores how faith-fueled resilience can enhance your physical vitality and emotional balance. Uncover the scriptural principles behind unshakeable mental strength and learn to apply them for better health outcomes. From stress management to healing, discover how biblical mental toughness can transform your wellness journey! Elevate your health through faith-based resilience! Subscribe for more Christian wellness tips. Time Stamps: 3:15 - Insights from Novak Djokovic on mental toughness practices 7:41 - The importance of focusing on the task at hand, like airline pilots and athletes 13:33 - The origin of thoughts and the role of spiritual warfare 15:12 - Contrasting the biblical view of thought origins with Eckhart Tolle's perspective 21:00 - Distinguishing between godly thoughts and satanic thoughts 22:15 - Practical steps to take thoughts captive and reject harmful thoughts 23:45 - Summarizing the key principles of mental toughness and spiritual warfare Links: Full Show Notes Page More episodes: Podcast Hompage For a Copy of David's Book: The Christian's Guide to Holistic Health Ask David a question to be answered on an upcoming episode: Ask Me Anything Would you like to be on the Show? Schedule a Lifestyle Audit Instagram Facebook Youtube
Julian Barbour is an independent British Physicist and the author of technical and popular books including the best selling "The End of Time" and most recently "The Janus Point: A New Theory of Time". In this lecture, Julian shows just how interesting Newtonian Mechanics can get. Can it be a fundamental theory of space, time and physical reality? This is a tour de force of the history of ideas in physics by an iconoclastic scientists working at the deepest foundations of his subject. The video version of this lecture can be found at https://youtu.be/VzZbjL_Jvwk which may be helpful. This is not a regular ToKCast episode - it is highly technical in places. We will return to regular programming for episode 225 when we will have passed 1 million downloads. Thankyou to all fans! If you would like to support ToKCast, go to my Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/c/tokcast or paypal via https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=qyzc2PwQaXf2XNAZS8g5Ke9eRfYfUs73xlBzXNfM8Bnjdm__ETUCyw86HKQ9wd1jBQ4zVKLsW0uRmB53
A personal journey through health describing what led Derek to focus on health, science, and healthcare as a career and, eventually, this podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Description: Are you ready to revolutionize your approach to health and wellness? Join David Sandstrom as he delves into the powerful impact of mindset on your physical vitality, guided by Biblical wisdom. Learn how to renew your mind and unlock your body's God-given potential for healing and vibrant living. This episode is packed with practical insights and spiritual truths that will empower you to take charge of your health journey like never before. Time Stamps: 3:45 - Explanation of the placebo and nocebo effects 6:11 - Definition of mindset and its importance for health 10:18 - Core belief in ultimate truth and God's existence 4:14 - Importance of pursuing excellence, not perfection 16:25 - Deciding ahead of time to do things God's way 21:53 - Sowing and reaping principle for health and wellness 27:04 - Surrendering to God's will and the process of sanctification 33:09 - Impact of secret sins on health and well-being 35:39 - Action step: Forgiveness exercise and free chapter download Links: Free Chapter on Forgiveness with the Letting Go Exercise Full Show Notes Page More episodes: Podcast Hompage For a Copy of David's Book: The Christian's Guide to Holistic Health Ask David a question to be answered on an upcoming episode: Ask Me Anything Would you like to be on the Show? Schedule a Lifestyle Audit Instagram Facebook Youtube
Description: Explore the often-misunderstood concept of Biblical self-care. This episode reveals why nurturing your spirit, mind, and body is essential for fulfilling God's purpose. Gain insights on recharging your spiritual batteries without guilt and learn how proper self-care enhances your ability to love God and others. Time Stamps: 3:38 - Reconciling biblical teachings on service with the need for self-care 7:55 - The importance of rest and Sabbath in God's design 11:01 - Maintaining a reservoir of spiritual, mental, and physical strength 13:11 - Practical strategies for nourishing your spirit and restoring your soul 15:29 - The role of hobbies, recreation, and time in nature for self-care 17:37 - Practicing healthy boundaries and assertiveness in relationships 19:15 - The importance of living on margin and budgeting for self-care 21:44 - Invitation to participate in lifestyle audit episodes and share self-care practices Links: Full Show Notes Page More episodes: Podcast Hompage For a Copy of David's Book: The Christian's Guide to Holistic Health Ask David a question to be answered on an upcoming episode: Ask Me Anything Would you like to be on the Show? Schedule a Lifestyle Audit Instagram Facebook Youtube
Description: Discover your true worth in Christ and transform your self-image in this powerful episode of Christian Healthy Lifestyle. Learn how God really sees you and embrace your identity as His beloved child. Overcome negative self-talk and live confidently in your faith. Time Stamps: 3:13 - The importance of a balanced, Biblical approach to self-love 7:11 - How the flesh, world, and evil one distort our true identity 11:04 - Biblical teachings on our identity and worth in Christ 23:12 - Addressing the concern about the "wicked heart" and new identity in Christ 26:48 - The impact of beliefs about identity on health outcomes 28:30 - Invitation to participate in a lifestyle audit and receive a complimentary book Links: Full Show Notes Page More episodes: Podcast Hompage For a Copy of David's Book: The Christian's Guide to Holistic Health Ask David a question to be answered on an upcoming episode: Ask Me Anything Would you like to be on the Show? Schedule a Lifestyle Audit Instagram Facebook Youtube
Description: Discover the shocking link between relationships and your health!
Description: Discover the 9 Pillars of Health that can revolutionize your Christian lifestyle. David Sandstrom reveals how aligning your spirit, mind, and body with God's design leads to abundant living. Learn practical ways to apply biblical wisdom for optimal wellness. What surprising connection between faith and physical health are you missing out on? Time Stamps: 02:01 - Holistic Health and the Three Parts of a Human Being 04:25 - The Nine Pillars of Health: Spiritual Component 05:48 - The Importance of Aligning with God's Design 09:40 - Pillar One: Love for God 16:57 - The Role of Obedience in Experiencing Blessings 17:16 - The Importance of God's Design Laws for Health 29:23 - The Role of Anger in Health 33:29 - The Spiritual Component of Health: Summary Links: Want more? Full Show Notes Page More episodes: Podcast Hompage For a Copy of David's Book: The Christian's Guide to Holistic Health Ask David a question for an upcoming episode: Ask Me Anything Would you like to be on the Show? Schedule a Lifestyle Audit
To lead well, organizational leaders and managers must be holistic—they must embrace the lordship of Jesus in all jurisdictions without equivocation. This means that every issue should, as much as possible, align with the will, ways, timing, and glory of God. When works and organizational leaders so live, organizations will be aligned with God's plan and purpose. This will be manifested by hiring the right workers who will then serve the right people with the right value proposition, using the right means and methods in the right places and at the right times for the glory of God. The fruit of this alignment with God will be success in accordance with God's plan and purpose.
Description: David welcomes Marnie Swedberg to discuss the power of aligning with God's design. They explore the concepts of trust, identity in Christ, and living abundantly. Marnie shares insights from her book on becoming a "flow-through vessel" for God's love and power. Listeners will discover practical ways to grow in spiritual strength, mental fortitude, and physical vitality. Time Stamps: 02:15 - Trust in God and its importance 05:30 - The dolphin analogy for prayer 09:45 - Identity in Christ and spiritual warfare 13:20 - Levels of relationship with God 16:40 - Finding your purpose and mission 20:15 - The Body Electric concept 23:30 - Self-worth and God's perspective 27:10 - Discerning thoughts and taking them captive 30:45 - Final insights and where to find Marnie's resources Links: Full Show Notes Page More episodes: Podcast Hompage For a Copy of David's Book: The Christian's Guide to Holistic Health Ask David a question for an upcoming episode: Ask Me Anything Would you like to be on the Show? Schedule a Lifestyle Audit Instagram Facebook Youtube
Description: Are you struggling with autoimmune fatigue? In this powerful episode of the Christian Healthy Lifestyle podcast, host David Sandstrom shares game-changing strategies to boost your energy and heal your body naturally. From gut health and food sensitivities to sleep optimization and gentle exercise, you'll discover a holistic approach to managing autoimmune conditions like MS and Hashimoto's. Learn about innovative tests, metabolic typing, and simple lifestyle changes that can transform your health. Grounded in Christian principles and backed by scientific research, this episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to overcome autoimmune challenges and embrace a vibrant, God-centered life. Time Stamps: 2:03 - Ann's health challenges: MS and Hashimoto's 2:53 - Discussion on diet and autoimmune theories 6:27 - Digestive issues and recommended tests 10:50 - Thyroid support and endocrinologist appointment 14:56 - Metabolic typing and individualized diet 19:20 - Sleep issues and mitochondrial health 23:30 - Exercise recommendations for autoimmune conditions 24:01 - Blood sugar and post-meal walks 26:44 - Closing remarks and how to be on the show Links: Want more? Full Show Notes Page More episodes: Podcast Hompage For a Copy of David's Book: The Christian's Guide to Holistic Health Ask David a question for an upcoming episode: Ask Me Anything Would you like to be on the Show? Schedule a Lifestyle Audit
Description: Unlock the secrets of molecular hydrogen and its incredible health benefits in this eye-opening conversation with Greg the Hydrogen Man. Host David Sandstrom explores the cutting-edge world of hydrogen therapy, its potential to combat Alzheimer's, dementia, and other chronic diseases, and its role in longevity. Discover how to harness the power of hydrogen in your daily life, the importance of clean water, and the spiritual connections of this life-giving molecule. If you're passionate about natural health solutions, this episode is your gateway to the future of wellness. Time Stamps: 02:38 - Greg's personal health struggles 06:25 - Discovery of hydrogen therapy 10:16 - Hydrogen's effect on Alzheimer's and dementia 15:52 - Mechanism of hydrogen's effectiveness 28:54 - Hydrogen as protection against EMF 32:36 - Uses of hydrogen in chemotherapy 35:55 - Hydrogen's effect on vision and eye health 38:49 - Japan's advanced research on hydrogen 41:19 - Discussion of hydrogen devices 46:07 - How to use hydrogen therapy 50:46 - Hydrogen as a detoxifying agent 54:39 - Greg's reflections on his health journey Links: Want more? Full Show Notes Page More episodes: Podcast Hompage For a Copy of David's Book: The Christian's Guide to Holistic Health Ask David a question for an upcoming episode: Ask Me Anything Would you like to be on the Show? Schedule a Lifestyle Audit
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Learn why intermittent fasting isn't just a diet trend, but a God-designed tool for holistic health. Discover how this biblical practice can strengthen your spirit through greater intimacy in prayer and devotion time, sharpen your mind with increased BDNF production, and revitalize your body through autophagy and improved insulin sensitivity. From biblical insights to cutting-edge science, explore how this simple habit can help you age gracefully and fulfill God's purpose for your life. For complete show notes visit my website https://www.davidsandstrom.com/podcast 5:34 Fasting is solidly biblical 6:48 Spiritual Benefits 10:08 Mental/emmotional fortitude 15:37 Physical benefits 8:45 Summary 20:36 Do a lifestyle audit with David David's Book The Christian's Guide to Holistic Health
If Earth asked you to stop forcing her to regenerate, would you? If you cows asked to be let go, would you? We often find that animism is fun to believe in. But it is hard to listen to. Join us as we recount our transformative journey to Lockhart, Texas, where Morgan and I led a sacred ecoliteracy course for 30 passionate participants. Through serene forest meditations and profound dialogues, we challenge the colonial mindset of "fixing" nature and advocate for a symbiotic relationship with our environment. Drawing inspiration from my book "Stagtine," we unravel the threads of regenerative agriculture and delve into the animacy of Earth as Earthlings, exploring the interconnectedness of all life.After this introduction, enjoy a grouping of chapters from my latest book, Stagtine.Join our community and receive a FREE COPY of Stagtine HERE.Or, you can purchase a copy of the book HERE or HERE on Amazon.
Holism is a philisophical perspective that emphasizes the interconnectedness and interdependence of parts within a whole system. It suggests that the properties of a system cannot be fully understood by examining its components in isolation. Instead, the system as a whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Learning holism helps you see the bigger picture. It equips you to understand complex systems and problems by considering all interconnected parts, rather than isolating them. Such as the Universe, as a mass of connection, we must see it all to see the truth.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/library-of-philosophy--5939304/support.
Should we follow our philosophical conclusions wherever they take us? Or is there a hard wall of common sense that we are beholden to?Listen to some of today's leading philosophers in science and metaphysics as they talk it out!Tim Maudlin is Professor of Philosophy at New York University as well as the Founder/Director of the John Bell Institute for the Foundations of Physics. Michael Della Rocca is Professor of Philosophy at Yale University and a famous disciple of the pre-Socratic philosopher Parmenides. Kathleen Higgins is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin, specialising in aesthetics, philosophy of music, nineteenth and twentieth-century continental philosophy, and philosophy of emotion.Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesThere are thousands of big ideas to discover at IAI.tv – videos, articles, and courses waiting for you to explore. Find out more: https://iai.tv/podcast-offers?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=shownotes&utm_campaign=fragments-and-reality.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Unshod (previously called Denusion)! This episode is a solocast with D. Firth Griffith on the nature of being, his paradigm shift away from "saving the world," why he wrote his latest book (Stagtine), and why all of this leads to the new name: Unshod. Conversate with us and become a member of our community for FREE! Join The Wildland Chronicles here!Buy the latest book, Stagtine, here!Stay tuned for some exciting episodes...
In this episode, Mel sits down with "Right Side" to take a deep dive into Philosophy. Specifically German Idealism and the work of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. HONORABLE MENTIONS for this episode: Right Side @xxclusionary Useless Eaterz on X @eatersuseless https://www.youtube.com/ @UselessEatersPod Mel @thatsfunnymel https://linktr.ee/ThatsFunnyMel K @authenticTERF linktr.ee/k_carnelian Wikipedia Dictionary.com Also discussed: Herpetology, Paleontology, Continental philosophy, Materialism, Holism, Jakob Bohme, Karl Marx, TzimTzum/SimSum, Kabbalah and Lurianic Kabbalah, Hypernomian Morality, Existentialism, Post-modernism, Eschaton, Abracadabra, Man as God, Transhumanism, The Singularity, Physiognamy and Gen Z. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itismaam/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itismaam/support
In this episode, D. Firth Griffith and Jeremy Dumphy discuss the misrepresentation of conventional agriculture and the reductionist and binary perspective of regenerative agriculture. They explore the impact of modern accessibility on agriculture and the lack of nuance in the regenerative movement. They also emphasize the importance of context, community, and balance, calling us homeward and not into globalism. The conversation explores the tension between balance and capitalism in the context of regenerative agriculture. It delves into the practicality of growing grains for sale locally and the importance of limits. The discussion also highlights the heroic narrative often associated with regenerative agriculture and the disconnect between stated reasons and actual motivations. The conversation concludes with a discussion on mandatory agricultural systems and the subversive nature of self-sufficiency in place of community ownership or participation.Get the book: https://wildtimshel.com/collections/books/products/stagtineJoin Our Substack: https://danielfirthgriffith.substack.comJeremy's Website: https://www.pasturesongfarm.comEpisode TakeawaysThe regenerative movement often misrepresents conventional agriculture and fails to acknowledge the importance of grains in the food system.The binary perspective of regenerative agriculture as good and conventional agriculture as bad oversimplifies the complexities of farming practices.The modern accessibility of buying grains from anywhere has led to a lack of local accountability and reciprocity in the regenerative movement.The regenerative movement needs to embrace nuance and consider the regional context and diverse farming practices.Community and balance are crucial in regenerative agriculture, and the focus should be on building relationships and finding sustainable solutions. Regenerative agriculture exists in tension with the capitalist drive for growth and profit.The practicality of growing grains for sale depends on regionalized understandings of regeneration and the balance between production and ecological resilience.The heroic narrative surrounding regenerative agriculture often overlooks the complexity and limits of natural systems.The marketing of regenerative agriculture can sometimes prioritize marketability over true ecological regeneration.Achieving regional balance in agriculture requires considering the interconnectedness of landscapes and the limitations of individual farms.Nuance is essential in understanding and practicing regenerative agriculture, as it involves balancing multiple factors and recognizing the unique context of each farm. Balancing decisions and resources is crucial in agriculture.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: AI Safety: A Climb To Armageddon?, published by kmenou on June 1, 2024 on The AI Alignment Forum. by Herman Cappelen, Josh Dever and John Hawthorne Abstract: This paper presents an argument that certain AI safety measures, rather than mitigating existential risk, may instead exacerbate it. Under certain key assumptions - the inevitability of AI failure, the expected correlation between an AI system's power at the point of failure and the severity of the resulting harm, and the tendency of safety measures to enable AI systems to become more powerful before failing - safety efforts have negative expected utility. The paper examines three response strategies: Optimism, Mitigation, and Holism. Each faces challenges stemming from intrinsic features of the AI safety landscape that we term Bottlenecking, the Perfection Barrier, and Equilibrium Fluctuation. The surprising robustness of the argument forces a re-examination of core assumptions around AI safety and points to several avenues for further research. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
We are replaying one of our most beloved episodes! Kathleen Black is a globally recognized high-performance and mindset expert, bestselling author, and speaker. Kathleen's journey has been showcased in the two-time Emmy-nominated documentary, "The Relentless One," her inspiring story is the catalyst for her holistic approach to leadership and mindset training. This holistic approach is what sets her apart and has contributed to her clients' monumental success, adding billions of dollars to their sales. Kathleen's story is not just inspiring; it's a testament to the power of resilience, determination, and a positive mindset. Listening to Kathleen, I was captivated by her wisdom and passion for helping others achieve their full potential. Her inside-out method focuses on overcoming fear, being an active listener, and transitioning from hustle to holism. In this episode, she offers actionable ways to achieve a more balanced and effective approach to personal and professional growth. Here are all the ways to connect: Relentless to Rise Book The top 1% of Life Kathleen Black Instagram Instagram Post and Beam Creative Instagram Christine George Instagram
Join us on a journey through the intricate landscape of medical philosophy as we explore the dynamic interplay between reductionism and holism. In this thought-provoking podcast, we delve into the contrasting perspectives that shape modern healthcare and challenge traditional notions of disease and wellness.At the heart of our discussion lies the age-old debate between reductionism and holism. While reductionism champions the idea that understanding the smallest components of a system unlocks the secrets of the whole, holism contends that the synergy of interconnected parts yields emergent properties beyond individual comprehension.Through engaging narratives and insightful anecdotes, we unravel the complexities of these philosophical frameworks and their implications for medical practice. From the biomedical reductionism that underpins our understanding of disease to the holistic approaches revolutionizing patient care, we examine the strengths and limitations of each perspective.So, whether you're a healthcare professional seeking to broaden your understanding of medical philosophy or a curious listener intrigued by the complexities of human health, tune in to our podcast as we navigate the intricate terrain of reductionism and holism in healthcare. Together, let's embark on a journey to embrace the richness and diversity of approaches that define modern medicine.Pubmed "holistic" graphJoshua Freeman: Towards a Definition of HolismThe history of reductionism versus holistic approaches to scientific research "Touching Work" by Dr Carrie Ann PurcellWhole HealthTotal Pain The UK's Holistic MassageAlternative therapies: are they holistic?Support the showHealwell Homecoming is September 20-21st in Arlington, VA. Come for the classes and stay for the party!Let us know what you think! Send us an email: podcast@healwell.orgCheck out our interview-style podcast: InterdisciplinaryYou can support Healwell and the cool things we make by donating here!Other ways join in: Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Find bonus content from Interdisciplinary and early release episodes on Patreon! Check Healwell's live and online classes Continue the conversation with a two-week free trial of the Healwell Community Find a copy of Rebecca Sturgeon's book: "Oncology Massage: An Integrative Approach to Cancer Care" Thank you to ABMP for sponsoring The Rub!Healwell is a 501(c)(3) non-profit based out of the Washington DC area. Check us out at www.healwell.org
Kathleen Black is a globally recognized high-performance and mindset expert, bestselling author, and speaker. Kathleen's journey has been showcased in the two-time Emmy-nominated documentary, "The Relentless One," her inspiring story is the catalyst for her holistic approach to leadership and mindset training. This holistic approach is what sets her apart and has contributed to her clients' monumental success, adding billions of dollars to their sales. Kathleen's story is not just inspiring; it's a testament to the power of resilience, determination, and a positive mindset. Listening to Kathleen, I was captivated by her wisdom and passion for helping others achieve their full potential. Her inside-out method focuses on overcoming fear, being an active listener, and transitioning from hustle to holism. In this episode, she offers actionable ways to achieve a more balanced and effective approach to personal and professional growth. Take a listen to the entire episode and connect with Kathleen. The Relentless One documentary trailer: https://youtu.be/yBBgs0PhO6U?si=PdOuHTwoaYSpAtol Relentless to Rise Book - https://kathleenblackcoaching.com/books/relentless-to-rise/ The top 1% of Life - https://kathleenblackcoaching.com/books/the-top-1-percent-life/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kathleenblack_/
Sit back and take in some positive energy as I sit down with Reagan Rios to discuss all things energy healing! Follow on Instagram: @iamreaganrios
In this conversation, Dugald Hine of the Dark Mountain Project and A School Called HOME and the author of the book, At Work In The Ruins, discusses the limitations of science in addressing climate change and the need to question and reevaluate our understanding of the issue. He emphasizes the importance of embracing vernacular knowledge and ways of knowing, as well as living in hope and embracing the home, the community. Hine also explores the need for a new narrative that goes beyond the singularization of knowledge and the supremacy of science. He discusses the concept of coming home and the work of regrowing a living culture, as well as the role of hospitality and conviviality in creating a sense of home. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of turning inward and embracing home as a way to navigate the challenges of climate change and create a more sustainable future. Watch this Episode on YouTube: YouTube Link!TakeawaysClimate change raises questions that go beyond what science can answer, necessitating a reevaluation of our understanding of the issue.The singularization of knowledge and the supremacy of science limit our ability to address climate change effectively.Embracing vernacular knowledge and ways of knowing, as well as living in hope and embracing depth education, can provide alternative paths forward.Creating a sense of home and regrowing a living culture are essential for navigating the challenges of climate change and creating a sustainable future.Hope is not a fixed concept but rather an empty palm into which something might land.Embracing uncertainty and letting go of the need to know the future is essential.Taking responsibility for the present and future is crucial in addressing global challenges.Getting implicated and actively engaging with the realities and needs of the world can lead to meaningful action.Dougald Hine is a social thinker, writer and speaker. After an early career as a BBC journalist, he cofounded organizations including the Dark Mountain Project and a school called HOME. He has collaborated with scientists, artists and activists, serving as a leader of artistic development at Riksteatern (Sweden's national theatre) and as an associate of the Centre for Environment and Development Studies at Uppsala University. At Work in the Ruins concludes the work that began with Uncivilization: The Dark Mountain Manifesto (2009), co-written with Paul Kingsnorth, and is his second title with Chelsea Green, following the anthology Walking on Lava (2017).Learn more about Dougald here: dougald.nu/aboutLearn more about Daniel here: danielfirthgriffith.comJoin Daniel's Substack here: danielfirthgriffith.substack.com
In this conversation, Daniel Firth Griffith and Hadden Turner of Over The Field explores the themes of agrarianism, localism, and the challenges of dismantling the consumeristic system in the face of a climate emergency.We cover topics such as the refuge of authenticity, the concept of the machine, the tension between industrialism and agrarianism, the challenge of time and scale, the delusion of modernity and consumerism, resilience in the face of a climate emergency, and the need for consumerism to die. The conversation highlights the importance of locally adapted farming practices and the role of individuals and communities in creating change, from the inside out.The conversation explores the question of what we are trying to save in the face of the climate emergency. It delves into the importance of focusing on the local place and disentangling ourselves and our communities from the desire to be everything to everyone.Watch this Episode on YouTube: YouTube Link!TakeawaysThe machine refers to the mindset of totalizing efficiency and industrial farming, which is driven by the desire for mass production and consumption.Agrarian solutions are long-term and locally adapted, and they require a shift in human desires and a willingness to make sacrifices.Resilient local systems can be fostered by supporting local farmers, paying the full price for food, and living in a way that is adjacent to the consumeristic machine.Dismantling the consumeristic system is a complex challenge that requires a shift in societal values and a rejection of the delusion of modernity.While time is of the essence in addressing the climate emergency, agrarian solutions may not match the pace needed to avert the crisis, and it may be necessary to prepare for and adapt to a future of chaos and collapse. In the face of the climate emergency, it is important to question what we are trying to save.Focusing on the local and taking responsibility for our immediate surroundings is crucial.We need to disentangle ourselves from the desire to be everything to everyone.Personal introspection and change are necessary for addressing the challenges we face.Hope can be found in the local and the seeds of renewal.Hadden's Substack: overthefield.substack.comDaniel's Substack: danielfirthgriffith.substack.comDaniel's Website for Courses: Website Link
In this conversation, Rupert shares his journey of growing heritage grains and the importance of cross-pollination and adaptation in the field. He emphasizes the relationship between wheat fields and forests, highlighting the need for biodiversity and relationship. Rupert and Daniel also discuss the impact of capitalism on farming and the search for meaning in the face of challenges. They explore the connection between death and capitalism, and the need for emergence and relationship in rewilding and baking. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the transformative power of bread making and the importance of finding meaning and relationship in farming.Watch this Episode on YouTube: YouTube Link!Rupert is available to support farmers, individuals and organizations with advice, mentoring and support with sourcing, growing, milling and baking with heritage grains as well as the design for regenerative cultures for organizations. He can be contacted at panisvita@protonmail.com where you can also pre-register for a copy of the 'Peasant Bakery Toolkit'.TakeawaysGrowing heritage grains involves cross-pollination and adaptation in the field, leading to a diverse and ever-changing population of wheat varieties.The relationship between wheat fields and forests is important, as the presence of trees and other plants enhances biodiversity and flavor in the grains.The impact of capitalism on farming has led to a loss of meaning and relationship, but there is a growing movement towards regenerative practices and community building.Finding meaning in farming requires embracing the unknown and being open to emergence, as well as maintaining a deep relationship with the land and the process of growing food.
In this conversation, Daniel Firth Griffith and Rob Lewis discuss the climate crisis from a holistic and poetic perspective. They explore the role of poetry in understanding the climate crisis and the need for a shift in language and perspective. They also examine the influence of capitalism on climate science and solutions, as well as the importance of taking the time to address the crisis.The conversation highlights the complexity and unifying nature of the climate crisis and emphasizes the need to talk to Earth on her terms. Rob also discusses the importance of language in our perception of the environment (or nature?) and how it can shape our relationship with nature, explaining how the term 'environment' was created to distance ourselves from nature and how Indigenous people have a more holistic way of talking about the earth. The conversation concludes with a poem by Lewis titled 'The Making,' which reflects on the joy of good work and the importance of staying connected to the natural world.TakeawaysPoetry can provide a unique perspective on the climate crisis, allowing us to see the beauty and interconnectedness of the natural world.The influence of capitalism on climate science and solutions can hinder holistic and sustainable approaches.Taking the time to understand and address the climate crisis is crucial, as rushing and prioritizing technological solutions may lead to unintended consequences.Language plays a significant role in shaping our understanding of the climate crisis, and it is important to use language that respects and acknowledges the Earth as a living entity. Language plays a significant role in shaping our perception of the environment. The term 'environment' was created to distance ourselves from nature, while Indigenous people have a more holistic way of talking about the earth.Water is essential for life and plays a central role in our climate system. The relationship between water and life is interconnected, with water creating the infrastructure for life and life creating the conditions for water.Plants have a crucial role in climate regulation through the process of transpiration. They release moisture to cool off and absorb heat from the atmosphere, helping to regulate temperature and remove heat from the environment.The complexity of life and the natural world cannot be fully understood or captured in a single moment. It requires ongoing exploration and reflection to find meaning and appreciate its beauty.Future conversations with Rob Lewis can be anticipated, and he can be contacted through his Substack and website for further engagement with his work.Important Links:Rob's Substack: theclimateaccordingtolife.substack.comRob's Book: thesilenceofvanishingthings.comDaniel's Substack: danielfirthgriffith.substack.comUpcoming Courses: danielfirthgriffith.com/collections/in-person-courses
In this episode, Daniel Griffith and Rupert Dunn discuss the inspiration of peasant baking and wilding and the impact both of these paradigms have on their lives. They explore Rupert's background and journey, including his move to Lithuania with his family. The conversation delves into the tension between wild and agricultural food production and the importance of the alchemy and transformation, the basis of relationship and food. Daniel and Rupert also discuss the heart of the harvest and the difference between being and doing. They explore the impact of property rights on food production; the relationship between transformation and time, emphasizing the need for a holistic understanding of the world; the negative effects of maximizing production and the importance of how food is produced; and the nuances of nutrient density in meat, highlighting the impact of stress and biodiversity.The conversation also touches on the occupation of consumerist values and the desire for freedom and choice. The difference between independence and interdependence. It concludes with the need to de-mechanize our understanding of food production and the importance of intentionality through the metaphor of the washing machine.Rupert is available to support farmers, individuals and organizations with advice, mentoring and support with sourcing, growing, milling and baking with heritage grains as well as the design for regenerative cultures for organizations. He can be contacted at panisvita@protonmail.com where you can also pre-register for a copy of the 'Peasant Bakery Toolkit'. TakeawaysPeasant baking can inspire a simpler, more connected way of life.The alchemy and transformation of food is a meaningful and important process.The tension between wild and agricultural food production can be explored and understood.The heart of the harvest involves a deep connection to the land and the process of growing and producing food.The impact of property rights on food production should be considered and understood. Transformation requires time and a holistic understanding of the world.Maximizing production can have negative effects on nutrient density and health.The way food is produced impacts its nutrient density and bioavailability.There is a need for a shift in values and a reconnection with traditional livelihoods.Consumerist values and the pursuit of freedom and choice can be limiting.A nuanced understanding of food production and intentional decision-making is crucial. We need to change the way we live and approach the world around us.Understanding the nuance and complexity of nature is crucial.Language plays a significant role in shaping our perception of the world.Living in utopia requires a shift in mindset and embracing interdependency.Daniel's Website: www.danielfirthgriffith.comDenuding the Illusion: danielfirthgriffith.substack.com
Medical Gaslighting Exposed. You've been going to psychotherapy for months, doing everything your doctor tells you, but it's 5 steps forward, 5 steps back. When you voice your concerns, they're brushed off or quick to prescribe a symptom suppressor
In this episode CLG lays out the shortest, simplest pathway to the result perfectionists actually want: power, peace and presence with a special focus on parenting and daily life. Discover the root of control versus power, the outdated strategies not designed for perfectionistic brains very widely used in psychotherapy and why they're ultimately harmful to perfectionists in the long-run.Imagine steering a tiny dinghy in stormy seas. That's control. Now, picture yourself commanding a majestic yacht, gliding effortlessly over the waves. That's power. That's this episode. Tired of waiting for “things to calm down” so you can FEEL better? Whether it's becoming much more DECISIVE in everything you do, the ability to fall asleep without obsessing over your to do list or PRESENCE with your family (no more catastrophizing) When you join Perfectionism Leveraged you get customized 1-1 coaching + the SKILLS you've never been taught that FREE you from panic + controlling everything all the time. Get your stress-free start today at https://courtneylovegavin.com/optimizedIn This Episode You'll Learn:Parenting Insights: Essential tips for perfectionist parents on presence and power dynamics with childrenRecognizing the REAL reasons underneath your need for control and getting to the root of feeling safeUnderstanding the distinction between living in the present moment and being fixated on being happy the futureE.P.I.C. Framework: Introducing the Embodied Presence Interoceptive Connection framework for perfectionists ready to live a calm, empowered and deliciously rich life. Highlights inside Your Holiday Present from Perfectionism Rewired:00:00-Holiday gift: Upgrading from control to power01:52-Understanding the impact of controlling perfectionistic tendencies on daily life03:11-Felt Safety: Why your environment doesn't determine your safety and what does05:53-Hidden motivations secretly fueling perfectionism anxiety07:22-The Power Perfectionist: How detaching from outcomes is the POWER MOVE09:00-Mindfulness Strategies for stepping off the hamster wheel from hell (Control Loops)10:42-Distinction between needing and wanting to do something13:14-Perks of living in Present Time + enhancing perfectionist productivity15:04-Being responsive instead of reactive16:54-Truth Booth: Extremely Controlling In Relationships18:37-Holism, person-emotion-action = presence in your window of tolerance19:54-Exploring embodied presence and interoceptive connection20:20-Your EPIC Framework: Practical tools for perfectionists to tune in + build permanent resilience23:03-Recognizing the generational impact of self-regulation on perfectionism "When you start to pay attention to how safe you feel, you better discern whether your perfectionistic response is an accurate reflection of what's happening around you." -Courtney Love Gavin, Perfectionism Rewired Podcast Ep. 196 HIGHLY CREDIBLE SOURCES REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE: Barrett, L. F., Mesquita, B., & Gendron, M. (2011). Context in Emotion Perception. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 20(5), 286–290. https://doi.org/10.1177/0963721411422522Frankl, V. E. (1992). *Man's search for meaning: An introduction to logotherapy* (4th ed.) (I. Lasch, Trans.). Beacon Press.Hinton, A., McReynolds, M. R., Martinez, D., Shuler, H., & Termini, C. M. (2020). The power of saying no. EMBO Reports, 21(7). https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.202050918Lisa Feldman Barrett, Mesquita, B., Ochsner, K. N., & Gross, J. J. (2007). The Experience of Emotion. Annual Review of Psychology, 58(1), 373–403. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.psych.58.110405.085709Mahler, K., McLaughlin, E., & Anson, D. (2020). Interoception across varying degrees of mental wellness. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 74(4.1, Suppl.). https://doi.org/10.5014/ajot.2020.74S1-PO9513Mahler, K., (2019). The Interoception Curriculum, Kelly MahlerMary Durand Thomas, & Bigatti, S. M. (2020). Perfectionism, impostor phenomenon, and mental health in medicine: a literature review. International Journal of Medical Education, 11, 201–213. https://doi.org/10.5116/ijme.5f54.c8f8 Perfectionism Rewired Ethics + Transparency:Perfectionism Rewired podcast is brought to you by Perfectionist Solutions and is committed to neuroscience truth and accuracy through a perfectionism affirming lens. What does Perfectionist Affirming mean? Perfectionism affirming is an empowered view where perfectionistic tendencies are not seen as deficits to be “fixed” and nobody is a victim of perfectionism. Instead you are fully in charge of YOU, given tools for agency and perfectionism is leveraged to work for you. Part of neurodiversity movement that sees no “correct” way for the brain to work and humans as unique individuals who all experience the world differently.
What impact does individual empowerment have on the effectiveness of holistic remedies? In this episode, we're thrilled to welcome back Lisa Strbac, an esteemed homeopath and health coach hailing from the UK. Lisa's unwavering dedication to empowering individuals to steer their own health journey takes center stage as she emphasizes the profound significance of genuine inner health. Lisa recently published her first book, "The Homeopath in Your Hand," which quickly rose to the number one spot in Amazon's homeopathy category. She also offers courses and is a distributor of Healy frequency healing devices. Tune in to learn more about Lisa's journey and her approach to holistic health. Episode Highlights: 04:06 - The body being electric 05:00 - Hahnemann's hidden homeopathic treasure 07:39 - The Healy frequency device 10:31 - Homeopathy and energy scanning. 15:37 - Money and energy blocks. 21:55 - Choosing the 77 remedies 24:01 - Practical homeopathic first aid 30:42 - Human biofield and energy blocks 36:58 - Celebrity endorsement of homeopathy 41:01 - Censorship and mass deletion About my guest: Lisa is a Homeopath LCHE BSc(Hons) and Health Coach whose journey towards holistic health started after witnessing the power of homeopathy to heal her young daughter's chronic autoimmune condition. Lisa was a previous skeptic but had exhausted all conventional approaches. She was so awestruck with homeopathy that she had to learn more and went on to obtain her Homeopathy Licentiate from CHE. Lisa's passion is to empower individuals to take responsibility for their own health with the understanding that true health comes from within. Her ‘work' has evolved to teach individuals how to use homeopathy in the home. If every individual had a basic homeopathy kit and knew how to use it, society's mental and physical health would be transformed. Lisa has recently published her first book 'The Homeopath in Your Hand' which went into the Number 1 spot on Amazon's Homeopathy, Holism, and Herbal Remedies Categories within 48 hours of release, demonstrating people's desire to want to learn more about homeopathy! Link to Lisa's book https://www.lisastrbac.com/my-book Link to Lisa's courses https://www.lisastrbac.com/mycourses Learn more about why the homeopaths are getting Healys here https://www.lisastrbac.com/healy-with-the-homeopaths-claire-zarb-lisa-strbac Connect with Lisa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lisastrbac/ You're invited to join her Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/631611108511397 Support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast by making a $5 once-off donation at www.buymeacoffee.com/hangout Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eugeniekrugerhomeopathy/ Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom
In this episode: Hilda Labrada Gore of Holistic Hilda and The Wise Traditions Podcast.We discuss the importance of unity and diversity in agriculture and how curiosity and asking questions can lead to personal and professional growth. We also touch on the importance of dialogue and community, emphasizing the value of listening to different viewpoints and being open to learning from others. Alongside these larger conversation, we dive into the limitations of social media and the need for more intimate connections, reflecting on the potential impact of viewing the “climate problem” as a lack of invited dialogue, only worsened by technology's supremacy.The conversation concludes touches on the linguistic roots of agriculture and the idea of being versus doing. Love is highlighted as the ultimate goal in life.Join us for this amazingly enriching conversation!Hilda's Website: www.holistichilda.comAwareness Book: Amazon linkDaniel's Website: www.danielfirthgriffith.comDenuding the Illusion: danielfirthgriffith.substack.com
We live in a fragmented culture. That means our attempts at holism, including any supposed holism of body and mind, could involve significant fragmentation and ignorance. We need holism and vision in order to make sure our practices of embodiment heal self and world at the same time.
In this episode, Kavi invites Amoda Maa to discuss the role of the body in awakening. Together they explore how to reconcile the deepest realization of true nature (the formlessness of Being) with the unavoidable fact that we experience ourselves as form (body, sensations, perceptions). They also discuss whether the well-being of the body has an impact on the spiritual journey, and whether awakening has a direct impact on the body.
The following was my presentation with the Institute of Global Transformation presents a (non-expert) overview of the Perennial Tradition. I try to describe the Perennial Tradition, present some distinctions in different views of Perennial Tradition, and how to embody any given teachings so that they are received, digested, and incarnated into a lived praxis.
This episode is part 2 of the Natural Health Matters mission statement explained. In this solo episode, talk about the 3 components of a human being and the 3 focus areas to each part that give us 9 pillars of health. Spirit: Love for God, love for others, and love for ourselves; Mind: Mindset, limiting beliefs, and emotional intelligence; Body: nutrition, movement, and sleep.
Welcome, listeners, to another episode of our podcast. Today, we're diving into the fascinating concept of holism. This interdisciplinary idea suggests that systems have properties that are separate from the properties of their individual parts. It's a concept that's used in various scientific fields and lifestyle practices, and it's all about looking at the bigger picture. source:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holism
Why do people settle into a homeostatic imbalance, leading to chronic illness? Why do people develop certain cancers while others don't? What are the contributing factors? Where does the line between the physical and emotional body ride? Answering these questions take a holistic approach to medicine, knowledge not just about the body but also the multiple factors that can affect it both inside and outside us. With over 45 years of experience in medicine and a focus on naturopathy and biological dentistry, Dr. Thom Dickson is joining us today to answer these questions and give us a more profound clarity into the inner workings of our bodies.HIGHLIGHTS [0:00:00] Introducing Dr. Thom Dixon and Biological Medicine[0:08:03] How Dr. Thom Would Treat Strep Throat[0:14:09] Dr. Thom's Start in Naturopathy and Biological Medicine and the Development in Dentistry[0:18:52] Genetics and How It's Affected By External Factors[0:28:20] Early Education on Holism[0:33:25] Dietary Temperament[0:38:13] How to Reprogram Your Body[0:48:36] How to Start Someone on Biological Medicine[1:00:25] Having Someone to Guide You to Better Your Health[1:07:30] Planning to Get a Whole Picture of Your Health at the Arizona BioMed Center[1:19:39] Getting Sick is a Process, Which Means Healing Should Be a Lifelong Journey[1:23:41] Being in the Mindset of Healing[1:26:36] Dr. Thom's Message to Everyone[1:30:00] Outro UPGRADE YOUR WELLNESSMarion Institute BioMed Courses:: https://www.marioninstitute.org/programs/biomed-network/biomed-courses/Code: beautifullybrokenGOT MOLD?: https://www.gotmold.com/beautifullybroken/Code: beautifullybroken10CANCER/EVOLUTION World Premier Summit: https://cancerevolution.events/Code: freddie20Probiotics and Gut-Lining Restoration Kit: https://microbiomelabs.comCode: beautifullybrokenEnroll at Biological Medicine: biologicalmedicine.orgCode: beautifullybrokenLourdes Hydrofix Premium Edition https://holyhydrogen.com/?sca_ref=3008232.jSqidhzJ01Code: beautifullybrokenLightPathLED https://lightpathled.com/?afmc=BEAUTIFULLYBROKENCode: beautifullybrokenFlowpresso 3-in-1 technology: https://www.beautifullybroken.world/flowpressoMedical grade Ozone Therapy: https://lddy.no/1djnhCode: BEAUTIFULLYBROKENAquaCure Machine + Molecular HydrogenWebsite:https://eagle-research.com?ref=24931Code: beautifullybrokenAMD Ionic Footbath: https://calendly.com/ioncleanse/detoxSilver Biotics Immune Support and toothpaste: https://bit.ly/3JnxyDDCode: BEAUTIFULLYBROKENDIY Home Cold Exposure: https://www.penguinchillers.com/product/beautifullybroken/Cellcore – https://www.beautifullybroken.world/affiliate-products My favorite BindersMy Favorite Sauna: Therasage https://bit.ly/39mTxwYCode: BEAUTIFULLYBROKENCONNECT WITH FREDDIE Check out my website and store:www.beautifullybroken.worldJoin my membership program –https://www.buymeacoffee.com/freddiesetgoInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/beautifullybroken.world/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeautifullyBrokenWorld
Join Clara and Daniel as they discuss the linguistics behinds the "regenerative agricultural" movement. When we say "regeneration," do we mean it as a verb or an adjective? Dive in with us as we explore the ridiculously potent ramifications of your answer. Join Denuding The illusion's Substack here!
Join Ed and Ron as they discuss the book William Donaldson, PhD: Simple_Complexity: A Guide to Systems Thinking. Systems are both simple and complex, which contain amazing constructs that one often must marvel. Systems also have a mind and a rhythm of their own. The parts do not exist independent of the whole, and you can't understand the parts without understanding the whole, and the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. Your organization's culture is an emergent property of your system. If you want to change the culture, you have to change the system, which is comprised of three components: Elements; Interactions; and Purpose. Hat tip to Mark Gandy at CFO Bookshelf for interviewing the author of this excellent book.
Join Ed and Ron as they discuss the book William Donaldson, PhD: Simple_Complexity: A Guide to Systems Thinking. Systems are both simple and complex, which contain amazing constructs that one often must marvel. Systems also have a mind and a rhythm of their own. The parts do not exist independent of the whole, and you can't understand the parts without understanding the whole, and the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. Your organization's culture is an emergent property of your system. If you want to change the culture, you have to change the system, which is comprised of three components: Elements; Interactions; and Purpose. Hat tip to Mark Gandy at CFO Bookshelf for interviewing the author of this excellent book.
Join Clara and Daniel as they discuss all things holistic management and the role of roots to ground us in place. We also discuss the difference between inputs and community. That is, while resilient systems require the workings of community, they may not require external and consumable inputs. Maybe.Join Denuding The illusion's Substack here!
What is prioritism? What is holism? Is there a middle way? For decades these questions have reverberated throughout the missions community. They aren't theoretical issues—they affect the daily work of missionaries. In this special episode, we bring you a dialogue over the relationship between evangelism and social action with Alex Kocman of ABWE, author of Missions by the Book, and Dr. Ray Norman of World Vision, author of Dangerous Love: A True Story of Tragedy, Faith, and Forgiveness in the Muslim World. This episode is sponsored by Radius International. You can learn more about Radius International and their gap year program at radiusinternational.org. Believe in our mission? Support this podcast. The Missions Podcast is a ministry resource of ABWE. Learn more at abwe.org. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email alex@missionspodcast.com.