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#140 - Gerald Shulman, M.D., Ph.D.: A masterclass on insulin resistance—molecular mechanisms and clinical implications

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 128:31


Drive with Dr. Peter Attia Podcast Notes Key Takeaways “If we are going to be serious about the business of delaying onset of death, we have to be serious about the business of delaying the onset of chronic disease.” – Peter AttiaInsulin resistance is the root cause of diabetes and downstream chronic diseaseDiabetes amplifies atherosclerotic disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and cancerAbout 50% of people with insulin resistance are asymptomaticYoung, lean adults are presenting with profound insulin resistance in muscle with no problems in the liverUnderstanding insulin resistance will be critical for preventing and treating disease Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) allows us to get biochemical information of metabolites (i.e., glucose) and key intermediates inside cellsRead the full notes @ podcastnotes.org Gerald Shulman is a Professor of Medicine, Cellular & Molecular Physiology, and the Director of the Diabetes Research Center at Yale. His pioneering work on the use of advanced technologies to analyze metabolic flux within cells has greatly contributed to the understanding of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. In this episode, Gerald clarifies what insulin resistance means as it relates to the muscle and the liver, and the evolutionary reason for its existence. He goes into depth on mechanisms that lead to and resolve insulin resistance, like the role of diet, exercise, and pharmacological agents. As a bonus, Gerald concludes with insights into Metformin’s mechanism of action and its suitability as a longevity agent. We discuss: Gerald’s background and interest in metabolism and insulin resistance (4:30); Insulin resistance as a root cause of chronic disease (8:30); How Gerald uses NMR to see inside cells (12:00); Defining and diagnosing insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes (19:15); The role of lipids in insulin resistance (31:15); Confirmation of glucose transport as the root problem in lipid-induced insulin resistance (40:15); The role of exercise in protecting against insulin resistance and fatty liver (50:00); Insulin resistance in the liver (1:07:00); The evolutionary explanation for insulin resistance—an important tool for surviving starvation (1:17:15); The critical role of gluconeogenesis, and how it’s regulated by insulin (1:22:30); Inflammation and body fat as contributing factors to insulin resistance (1:32:15); Treatment approaches for fatty liver and insulin resistance, and an exciting new pharmacological approach (1:41:15); Metformin’s mechanism of action and its suitability as a longevity agent (1:58:15); More. Learn more: https://peterattiamd.com/ Show notes page for this episode:  https://peterattiamd.com/geraldshulman  Subscribe to receive exclusive subscriber-only content: https://peterattiamd.com/subscribe/ Sign up to receive Peter's email newsletter: https://peterattiamd.com/newsletter/ Connect with Peter on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram.

The Peter Attia Drive
#140 - Gerald Shulman, M.D., Ph.D.: A masterclass on insulin resistance—molecular mechanisms and clinical implications

The Peter Attia Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 128:31


Gerald Shulman is a Professor of Medicine, Cellular & Molecular Physiology, and the Director of the Diabetes Research Center at Yale. His pioneering work on the use of advanced technologies to analyze metabolic flux within cells has greatly contributed to the understanding of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. In this episode, Gerald clarifies what insulin resistance means as it relates to the muscle and the liver, and the evolutionary reason for its existence. He goes into depth on mechanisms that lead to and resolve insulin resistance, like the role of diet, exercise, and pharmacological agents. As a bonus, Gerald concludes with insights into Metformin’s mechanism of action and its suitability as a longevity agent. We discuss: Gerald’s background and interest in metabolism and insulin resistance (4:30); Insulin resistance as a root cause of chronic disease (8:30); How Gerald uses NMR to see inside cells (12:00); Defining and diagnosing insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes (19:15); The role of lipids in insulin resistance (31:15); Confirmation of glucose transport as the root problem in lipid-induced insulin resistance (40:15); The role of exercise in protecting against insulin resistance and fatty liver (50:00); Insulin resistance in the liver (1:07:00); The evolutionary explanation for insulin resistance—an important tool for surviving starvation (1:17:15); The critical role of gluconeogenesis, and how it’s regulated by insulin (1:22:30); Inflammation and body fat as contributing factors to insulin resistance (1:32:15); Treatment approaches for fatty liver and insulin resistance, and an exciting new pharmacological approach (1:41:15); Metformin’s mechanism of action and its suitability as a longevity agent (1:58:15); More. Learn more: https://peterattiamd.com/ Show notes page for this episode:  https://peterattiamd.com/geraldshulman  Subscribe to receive exclusive subscriber-only content: https://peterattiamd.com/subscribe/ Sign up to receive Peter's email newsletter: https://peterattiamd.com/newsletter/ Connect with Peter on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram.

Desire To Trade Podcast | Forex Trading Tips & Interviews with Highly Successful Traders

"From Zero To $600k Trading Forex" In episode 275 of the Desire To Trade Podcast,  I sit down with Desire To Trade Academy student Gerald Tsu who went from a beginner in Forex trading to now managing $600k in capital. My goal with this student trader success story is to highlight what Gerald had to do to get to where he is today. >> Watch the video recording! In This Episode, You'll Learn... 0:15 Who is Gerals and how he got into trading 2:41 How Gerald started to manage capital and building his fund 4:07 How Gerald exceeded his expectations in attracting capital 6:52 What Mindest challenges Geral faced when trading external capital 8:55 How does Geral Trade 10:24 What is Geral daily trading routine 11:50 How Journaling has helped Gerald improve his results 12:40 How Gerald keeps his skills top-notch 13:52 Gerald's advice for every aspiring trader 14:59 Is Trading Gerald's main income? 15:38 Where to find Gerald And much more! What is one thing you are going to implement after listening to this podcast? Leave a comment below, or join me in the Facebook group! Desire To Trade's Top Resources DesireToTRADE Forex Trader Community (free group!) Complete Price Action Strategy Checklist One-Page Trading Plan (free template) Recommended brokers: Pepperstone (use our link to get a special bonus) AxiTrader (use our link to get a special bonus) Desire To TRADE Academy About The Desire To Trade Podcast Subscribe via iTunes (take 2 seconds and leave the podcast a review!) Subscribe via Stitcher Subscribe via TuneIn Subscribe via Google Play See all podcast episodes What is one thing you are going to implement after listening to this podcast episode? Leave a comment below, or join me in the Facebook group!

Mastering Midlife Podcast
Why We Must Own Our Stories to Succeed with Gerald DuBose

Mastering Midlife Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 36:39


    Gerald DuBose is a life coach, business consultant, and the COO and Co-Founder of The New Wealth Order, a business coaching platform that works with company owners and corporate executives to help cultivate success and value-driven cultures. Gerald is also the author of The Formula 4 Success, where he shares the four simple ways to fulfill your hopes and dreams. He has experience in providing services to companies like Microsoft, General Electric, and Homeland Security.   Gerald joins me today to share why we must own our stories to succeed and what that means. He describes the importance of knowing the difference between what makes you happy and what you’re good at and why the worst days of your life can also be the best days. He discusses how life isn’t a coincidence and why everything we do and experience is by design. Gerald also shares the difference between our perception of life and our perspective on it.       “It’s how we define our experiences that carry us forward in life.” - Gerald Dubose       Today on Mastering Midlife:   Why it's important to learn how to own our story. Forming our perception and perspective in life. Why the worst day of your life can actually be the best day. What each decade in life means across multiple generations. Why chasing meaning doesn't mean you don't earn money. Defining the values that drive your business. The different ways to find your vision. How Gerald plans to change the consciousness of the world. Designing your own destiny and the words that cause confusion. Recognizing your gift and how you can understand it better.     Gerald DuBose’s Words of Wisdom:   Our entire life is shaped by perspective and perception. People should chase meaning instead of money. Your gift comes before the skill, not the other way around.         Connect with Gerald Dubose:   The New Wealth Order LinkedIn Book: The Formula 4 Success         Get FREE Access to the Only 10’s Course   Are you struggling with knowing what, when, and how to focus your efforts to get things done? As a long-time sufferer of severe ADD, I understand the struggle - and that’s why I created the Only 10’s system. This system has helped me and thousands of others clear the clutter and focus their energy on getting the right things done.   The Only 10’s free online course is based on my proven system to help you focus your attention and maintain momentum around your day-to-day life.   Sign up for the Only 10’s free course today!       Mastering Midlife...Together!   Thanks for tuning into today’s episode of the Mastering Midlife Podcast: How to Thrive When the World Asks the Most of You with Mark Silverman. If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review.   Be sure to visit our website and connect with us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube and don’t forget to share your favorite episodes on social media.  

DreamPath Podcast
Legendary Bass Player Gerald Johnson

DreamPath Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 75:43


Gerald Johnson’s professional career commenced with The Sweet Inspirations as an opening act for Elvis on The Strip in Las Vegas. A left-handed player who utilizes a righty Fender P inverted, Gerald’s soulful pocket playing, warm resonant tone, and engaging stage presence earned him a position at the top of his profession as an in-demand session player, concert performance sideman, and vocalist. Akin to such bass icons as Sir Paul, James Jamerson, and Willie Weeks – Gerald Johnson is that rare player who renders bass lines that also serve as hooks to whatever song he’s playing. As a soloist, Gerald never surrenders the groove as evidenced on his killer breaks found on Dave Mason’s Certified Live (1976) rendition of “Gimmie Some Lovin’ or on Miller’s“Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma” and the title track to Steve’s aforementioned classic LP from 1973. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Gerald discusses the unique inverted right-handed bass that he plays with his left hand, and he describes how it was made for him by Fender in 1981 Gerald performs a piece of his own original music for Bryan and the audience How Gerald came to discover the bass and chose it as his instrument of choice, and he discusses attending a Catholic boarding school while his mom worked at the Pentagon How a random encounter with a stranger gave Gerald permission to play upside down rather than trying to learn to play traditionally How being dyslexic caused school to be uncomfortable for Gerald, and how playing bass guitar was important to help him feel more comfortable with himself What it was like encountering musical legends like Patti LaBelle and the Bluebells while performing in the 60s How Gerald came to open on stage for Elvis Presley, and how he came to become the bass player for the Steve Miller Band Why Gerald believes his struggle with dyslexia led him to learn to play the bass in his unorthodox upside-down style How Gerald was found by producer Richard Perry to play bass on the Pointer Sisters hit Fire, written and originally performed by Bruce Springsteen How Gerald met and played with Stephen Stills and Crosby, Stills and Nash, and later with Carl Wilson of the Beach Boys How Gerald became sober in the 1990s after he was offered a job with the stipulation that he not drink What advice Gerald would offer to young musicians, and how Gerald immersed himself in the life of a musician his entire life Which artists were the biggest musical influences on Gerald, and how Gerald spends his time musically today Additional resources: Miss Sydney and the Downtown Saints website: https://www.msdsband.com/

Controlled Chaos Junior High Middle School Youth Ministry Podcast
Episode 0026 Gerald Fadayomi, Get Rooted and Youth Specialties Youth Ministry

Controlled Chaos Junior High Middle School Youth Ministry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 37:12


Thanks to our partners at CIY! Find Controlled Chaos Podcast on:| iTunes | Podbean | Google Play | Stitcher |YOUTUBE | Spotify Intro done by: Erik Williams Topics for this episode:    Gerald Fadayomi is here to discuss how middle school ministry is so vital for the high school ministry that he is a part of. He gives tips on leadership and the importance of seeking God first. He also reveals the vitality of relationship between middle school pastors and high school pastors. His high school pastoral perspective gives us insight into the importance of junior high ministry to set them up for success. Check out his book "Before You Go" where he asks amazing questions to foster discussions for senior high schoolers transitioning. "0:54 Thank you sponsors!1:57 CIY booth at Youth Specialities 2:30 “One of the differences between power and influence is, the powerful will punish those that wrong them, the influential will forgive this that wrong them. The powerful will wonder where there power went, the influential will see their power grow fueled by influence.” -Justin Herman2:53 Leadership thought from Justin 4:43 What does it mean to be made in the image of God5:50 “We are these unique animals who are open to hearing the word of God and speaking the word of God.” -Andrew Root7:07 “Be near to God by ministering to others.” -Andrew Root9:46 Gerald talks about book, “Before You Go” and how it started11:40 How to get the book for youth workers12:22 Best way to use the book is small group setting13:16 Elevator speech of Gerald’s experience15:03 Middle school ministry is foundational in order to set up high school ministry 17:03 How Gerald’s past equipped him for ministry18:34 “I was a product of a kid that thought there is no way God could love me or use me and he proved me wrong.” -Gerald Fadayomi 19:04 Leadership insights from Gerald 19:13 “You only see what you seek.”19:49 “The most important thing we can do as leaders is stay at the feet of Jesus.”- Gerald Fadayomi21:47 Advice for middle school youth workers and transition23:14 Relationship with middle school pastor is vital24:05 Junior high is formative foundational years25:24 “The foundation that you’re laying in those students is setting every other ministry up in your environment to win.” -Gerald Fadayomi26:14 Difference between partnering with parents in middle and high school29:10 Why junior high ministry should be different than high school ministry31:34 ""Be a student of students.” -Gerald Fadayomi32:10 ""Communicating for a change” by Lane Jones and Andy Stanley33:16 Importance of serving for high schoolers35:31 Leadership 101 with Kurt Johnston 36:45 Truth Work Media   Whose on this episode?  Justin Herman Sandals Church Andrew Root Root on twitter Root Books   Gerald Fadayomi Gerald on Instagram Gerald on Twitter Before You Go Book Book  Be part of #ChaosNation Facebook Group | Twitter | Instagram   Meet the HOST! Justin Herman Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Email   Our Controlled Chaos Podcast Partner CIY, Christ in Youth. CIY- Christ in Youth CIY MIX- Summer Camp  CIY Believe- Weekend Event    Our Sponsors.  Central Christian College of the Bible, Moberly Missouri (where Justin went to college) ORANGE- The XP3 Orange Curriculum    Controlled Chaos Podcast: A junior high ministry podcast for youth workers! Thank you for tuning in.  The work youth workers do is hard work, thank you! Thank you for taking time to get a little more equipped to do Junior High or Middle School Ministry in your Youth Ministry or Student Ministry at your church.  Keep it up!  

Results Over BS
How Gerald Bass Grew His Business To 6-Figures In Less Than 12 Months

Results Over BS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 17:28


No matter who you are, you’ve got a limited amount of time to get the mission-critical tasks done to grow your online business. That’s why the famous saying “patience is a virtue” is complete BS. Should you really be spending your time waiting for ‘stuff’ to happen to you? Or should you be striving forward, and focussing on the right tasks to reach significant results, and wanting to get there as fast as possible? It’s precisely how you should view your online business, and it’s exactly how Gerald Bass grew his online business at break-neck speed to 6-figures in less than 12 months. Here Are The Highlights: - The driving factors fuelling Gerald’s tremendous transformation (1:20) - The most common online marketing frustrations, and how to beat them (3:40) - How Gerald got his first $1k client in less than 30 days (7:30) - How to deal with the ‘income roller coaster’ once and for all (10:50) - Investing in a coach: Getting comfortable with being uncomfortable (12:00) - From hazy to clear: How to get clarity about what you want in life (13:00) Start listening to this all insightful episode now! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Don’t forget to head over to www.yourpodgift.com to get instant access to Marquel’s free ‘rapid business growth bundle.’ Thanks for listening to Results Over BS. Marquel loves to hear from his listeners! If you have questions you'd like him to answer on the show or topics you'd like Marquel to cover, contact him at http://marquelrussell.com/contact-us/ Be sure to check out other episodes, get more free content and learn more about Marquel at http://marquelrussell.com

Elliot Roe's A-Game Advantage
013 - Gerald Rogers - The Impact of Identity

Elliot Roe's A-Game Advantage

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 23:35


Today we’re discussing a topic that cannot be ignored if you truly want lasting success in all aspects of life: Identity. In today’s episode, Gerald Rogers, author, speaker and coach, explains why addressing identity is key to creating lasting positive change. Gerald has seen massive transformations and an evolving coaching industry but one thing remains the same: His passion to help others spread their message, find freedom, and live their purpose. Tune in to hear Gerald explain why true transformation only occurs when strategy is paired with the right mindset. Visit A-Game Advantage or find us on iTunes to subscribe, visit previous episodes, and learn more about your host, Elliot Roe.  Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:00 – Introducing Gerald Rogers; author, speaker, and coach with 10+ years of experience 01:20 – Your identity impacts the results you create; the achievement of real change requires a shift in your fundamental beliefs 01:50 – Why identity has proven so important in Gerald’s coaching practice 02:05 – If success lies outside of one’s core existing identity, it’ll never be achieved long-term through surface level action 02:25 – Perception of self and internal beliefs must be changed to reach new heights 02:35 – Reference to Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz as a foundational book on the game of transformation 02:50 – People can be trained on the right things to do, but they can’t implement them if those actions lie outside of their identity 03:50 – Why it’s easy to predict what happens when someone wins the lottery or loses a lot of money 04:10 – How Gerald helps people make the identity shift so their actions toward success become natural 04:40 – The use of hypnosis, NLP, and other modalities and elements to produce breakthroughs and a sense of accountability 05:00 –Discovering the events that created preexisting beliefs; a client example who believed they weren’t worthy of getting what they wanted 06:12 - Rewriting the past, internalizing a different story, and using Gestalt therapy to unravel the beliefs that have been created over a lifetime 07:45 – Gerald’s experience with clients who deny the existence of an identity issue 07:50 – The results speak for themselves; if the client is experiencing any friction in life, then the existence of a problem is apparent 08:25 – Some people have deep trauma, but most of us have minor things from our childhood that were interpreted incorrectly thus causing negative belief patterns 10:00 – Gerald’s take on the coaching industry and how it’s changed over the years 10:10 – He’s grateful because everyone needs a coach, but also concerned because some coaches are not qualified 11:10 – How Gerald believes one should select a coach 11:20 – The reasons why someone would want a coach varies greatly 11:35 – The best coaches are holistic; they can give both strategy and mindset advice because a strategy won’t be effective without the right mindset 12:45 – The results that Gerald has seen over the years through his coaching and 3-day transformational events 13:00 – It’s common for Gerald to hear that things have “taken off” for people after the event; results occur even more quickly with his private coaching clients 14:27 – Why Gerald chose to do events 14:51 – He’s always educated himself on personal development, but it wasn’t until he went to events that he began to truly transform and feel “on fire” 15:30 – Events remind him of who he is and who he wants to be 16:45 – The value of networking at events 17:10 – Our identity begins to shift when we are surrounded by positive, uplifting, and inspiring people 17:54 –Gerald’s mission is to help people spread their message, have more freedom, and live their purpose at a bigger level 19:00 – Everyone wants this, but not everyone makes the identity shift to make it happen; people tend to cling to what they know 20:20 – When people see positive change through their work with Gerald, it’s life-changing and exciting 21:14 – A gift from Gerald: A 30-minute breakthrough strategy session 3 Key Points Identity is the core of EVERYTHING. The best coaches are holistic; they teach both mindset and strategy. Our identity can begin to positively shift when we address preexisting beliefs and surround ourselves with supportive people. Contact/Resources Primed Mind – Elliot’s Mindset App Psycho-Cybernetics – book by Maxwell Maltz Gerald Roger’s Website Free 30-minute breakthrough strategy session Credits Podcast Production by Podcastily

Ancestral Health Radio
Dr. Gerald Pollack: The Fourth Phase of Water, Mammalian Photosynthesis, and the Seemingly Infinite Power of Earthing | Ep.13

Ancestral Health Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 68:31


What is EZ water? And why the heck is it important? Dr. Gerald Pollack joins me on episode #13 of Ancestral Health Radio to discuss the many benefits of water, and, more specifically—it's fourth phase. We also mention water quality, his newest untitled book, and how to supercharge your body with a seemingly unlimited power source... that's right beneath your feet. In today's episode, you'll learn... The significance of EZ (Exclusion Zone) water, The benefits of drinking natural spring water, The positive (or shall I say negative?) effects that Earthing has on the body, and... Much, much more. Subscribe on  iTunes | Stitcher Radio | Google Play | SoundCloud Episode Breakdown Why Dr. Pollack finds it odd that most people presume that everything there is to know about water must already be known Gerald discusses the four phases of water: solid, liquid, vapor, and "gel-like" Why Dr. Pollack wrote the book Cells, Gels, and the Engines of Life Why Gerald finds it weird that water is seemingly irrelevant to biology and biochemistry Dr. Pollack shares why he says water has taken a back seat to modern medical technology How Gerald found himself involved with water through the study of muscle  Gerald's discovery of EZ (Exclusion Zone) water and its many different properties (H3O2)—specifically its structure and charge How EZ water grows and generates renewable energy using different spectrums of light Hydrophilic versus hydrophobic Gerald breaks down how cells and proteins use EZ water (protein folding, etc.) to help cell and organ function How saunas build EZ water within the body Are gray hairs a sign of dehydration? How drinking water was one doctor's only prescription for wellness Dr. Pollack's speculative thoughts on water quality Why spring water—in theory—should be good for your health Hyperbaric oxygen therapy Organic and non-organic agents that build and inhibit EZ water Jerry shares his experience with Earthing and its effects on EZ water The Institute for Venture Science Dr. Pollack discusses his next untitled book and a few of the topics