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In this episode of the Adjusted Reality podcast, we're excited to welcome back Dr. Stephen Hussey, a renowned chiropractor, functional medicine practitioner, health coach, speaker, and author of multiple groundbreaking books, including Pain Sense: Revolutionary Insights into Human Physiology and How it Helps Us Understand and Eliminate Chronic Pain. Dr. Hussey brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table, and in this conversation, we take a deep dive into one of the most misunderstood aspects of health: pain. Drawing from his expertise in both chiropractic care and functional medicine, Dr. Hussey helps us unravel what pain really is and what it isn't. He explains how pain is not always a sign of damage, but rather a complex signal that can be influenced by a variety of factors, including inflammation, emotional health, lifestyle, and nervous system dysregulation. By better understanding the true nature of pain, we gain the tools to work with our bodies instead of against them.With opioid use and dependency continuing to impact millions, Dr. Hussey offers a refreshing and hopeful perspective on drug-free approaches to managing pain. He shares natural, evidence-based strategies that tap into the body's innate ability to heal, ranging from chiropractic adjustments and anti-inflammatory nutrition to movement, mindset shifts, and nervous system regulation. His approach provides powerful alternatives to conventional pain management, helping listeners understand that lasting relief doesn't have to come from a medication. Whether you're currently navigating persistent pain, supporting someone who is, or simply curious about how the body works, this episode is packed with game-changing insights and practical takeaways. You'll leave with a new perspective on healing and a better understanding of how to support your body's innate ability to feel well and thrive.Tune in to this inspiring and educational conversation with Dr. Stephen Hussey on Adjusted Reality, where we dive into the science and strategies behind living your healthiest, most vibrant life.In the Adjusted Reality podcast, well-known athletes, celebrities, actors, chiropractors, influencers in the wellness industry, and other podcasters will talk with host Dr. Sherry McAllister, president, F4CP, about their experiences with health and wellness. As a special gift for listening today visit f4cp.org/health to get a copy of our mind, body, spirit eBook which focuses on many ways to optimize your health and the ones you love without the use of drugs or surgery. Follow Adjusted Reality on Instagram. Find A Doctor of Chiropractic Near You.Donate to Support the Chiropractic Profession Through Education.
In this episode we look at Telstra's new Connected Future 30 program and how it is attempting to even change the lexicon around how the telco describes itself and we do a deep dive into the world of fibre connectivity and data centres with Corning's Kevin Hussey
Midlands Correspondent, Sinéad Hussey, reports on a second search for missing woman Fiona Pender which got underway at a location in the Slieve Bloom mountains in Co Laois this morning.
In this episode of the Health Upgrade Podcast, we talk with Dr. Stephen Hussey, who shares his powerful story of healing from chronic illness and surviving a serious heart attack known as a "widowmaker." Dr. Hussey talks openly about his early health problems, including inflammation and type 1 diabetes, and how these challenges led him to explore alternative treatments when regular medicine didn't have all the answers.We take a closer look at what really causes heart attacks, question common beliefs about cholesterol and plaque, and discuss how things like stress, nervous system balance, and our environment affect heart health. Dr. Hussey also introduces the idea of “structured water” and explains how natural habits like walking barefoot on the ground, using saunas, and having a positive mindset helped him heal and stay healthy.If you found this episode helpful or eye-opening, please share it with someone who might benefit from it. You can also connect with Dr. Hussey for more information, and don't forget to subscribe so you won't miss future episodes. We're on a mission to help you upgrade your health!-----Truvaga Discount $30 offLink: truvaga.com/upgrade-----Contact info:Dr. Navaz HabibEmail: podcast@healthupgraded.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrNavazHabib/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drnavazhabib/LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/drnavazhabibJP ErricoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thevnsguy/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jp-errico-097629aaDr. Stephen HusseyLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-stephen-hussey-ms-dc-664b4489/
RTÉ Midlands Correspndent, Sinéad Hussey has the latest news from the investigation into the murder of Fiona Pender.
In this episode, Ashton and Hussey take us inside their recent run at the NCGA Four-Ball Qualifier at Baylands Golf Course in Palo Alto. Joined by longtime friend of the pod JD Lindhert, the trio breaks down the prep, the game plan, and how it all unfolded on the course. From strategy sessions to final scorecards, they walk through what went right, what could've gone better, and what it feels like to end up as alternates—just shy of making the cut. Make sure to give us a follow and stay up to date!
In this episode, Dottie Chalmers Cutter interviews Philip Hussey, CEO of Thomas Moser. Philip shares his journey from growing up in Kennebunk to leading a renowned furniture company. They discuss leadership, craftsmanship, and preserving the company's heritage. Philip reflects on customer experience, community engagement, and the future of Thomas Moser.
Rev Dr Ian Hussey delivered the message on Colossians 3:1-10 - to the Connect Baptist Church - Deagon on May 11, 2025. https://www.connectbc.org.au .This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
Sinéad Hussey, Midlands Correspondent, has been to the Shannon Callow south of Athlone to find out more the corncrake project.
In this powerful and compassionate conversation, we explore what really happens when life knocks down every support structure you thought you could rely on. We talk to Matt, a qualified therapist and podcaster about his own lived experience of emotional collapse in his twenties, the slow journey into therapy, and how healing unfolds - not through instant fixes, but through trust, honesty, and rebuilding from within. Matt demystifies common myths about therapy, shares honest reflections on what it's really like to start therapy for the first time, and discusses the emotional challenges that arise when you begin to face feelings you've long tried to suppress. They talk about what to look for when choosing a therapist, how to know if therapy is helping, and why progress often feels slow but is deeply transformational. This conversation also explores the hidden costs of emotional numbness, the importance of finding trust in the therapy relationship, the misconceptions about being "fixed," and the lifelong work of learning to live fully in your own skin after hardship. If you've ever wondered whether therapy could help you but felt unsure, overwhelmed, or ashamed to seek support, this episode offers powerful reassurance that you are not alone - and that change is possible. You can find links to Matt's work by visiting his Linktree profile https://linktr.ee/matthussey or find him on Linkedin and you can listen to his brilliant podcast 'The Brink – Mental Health Demystified' on the usual podcast platforms.
Sinéad Hussey, Midlands Correspondent, reports that a pilot initiative set up in Co Kildare to provide essential transport for those facing mobility challenges is proving a huge success.
In this episode of the HappySignals IT Experience podcast, host Sakari Kyrö speaks with service management and leadership consultant Sophie Hussey. They discuss the importance of future-proofing service management, the need for better education on service management in schools, and the visibility of career pathways in the field. Sophie emphasizes the significance of understanding the user experience, the role of service management in delivering services, and the challenges organizations face. They also explore the balance between data analysis and human insight, the role of mediation in service management, and how to recognize when external support is needed to improve organizational effectiveness.Follow Sophie on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophiehussey/TakeawaysFuture-proofing service management is crucial for the industry.Education systems need to include service management in their curriculum.Service management can enhance user and colleague experiences.Visibility of career pathways in service management is lacking.Service management plays a significant role in delivering services effectively.Organizations often overlook the importance of talent management and leadership development.Reading between the lines can uncover deeper organizational issues.Data analysis must be complemented by human insight for effective decision-making.Mediation can help resolve conflicts and improve collaboration in teams.Recognizing symptoms of dysfunction can indicate the need for external support.Subscribe to our newsletterLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/it-experience-insights-6996053129205026816/Email: https://happysignals.com/itxm-insights
Matt Hussey, journalist, therapist, and author of “Love Life: How to Raise Your Standards, Find Your Person, and Live Happily... The post The Art of Letting Go with Matt Hussey appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Sinéad Hussey, Midlands Correspondent, reports on how companies in the midlands are dealing with the potential threat of tariffs.
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After attending the final evening of the Metropolitan Opera's performance of Moby-Dick; or, The Whale, in this episode I share a passionate introduction and my fandom and I read one of my favorite segment from Chapter 15, titled "Chowder." This hilariously funny and vivid passage describes Ishmael and Queequeg's encounter with Mrs. Hussey at the Try Pots Inn on Nantucket after their frosty voyage from New Bedford where they enjoy both a delectable clam and cod chowder before negotiating sleeping arrangements minus Queequeg's harpoon.I was so inspired to share this reading and then direct you to check out my YouTube channel for my specialD, "Ocean State of Mind Clam Chowder" recipe that I hope you'll make at home! Zero or minimal food packaging waste, nutritious, organic and economical.https://youtu.be/DW7Dezumy5Y?si=gkg9zUMut2rwPaLj MINDFUL MEALS & SUSTAINABLE LIVING - The Art of Living an Elevated Lifestyle
Self-love isn't just a buzzword—it's the foundation for building authentic, lasting relationships. Today's episode is a replay of a heart-warming conversation I had Matthew Hussey, a dating expert and author whose work truly impacted my journey toward finding love. Matthew shares his unique perspective on self-love, encouraging us to look beyond the idea of earning love through accomplishments or qualities. Instead, he reveals that self-love is about treating yourself with the same care you would show a loved one, understanding that you are the one person responsible for your happiness. So, if you're tired of feeling lost in the dating world or struggling to embrace your true self, this episode is for you. Don't forget to check out Matthew's book, Love Life—it's packed with actionable advice to help you step into your power and create the love life you deserve. "Of the 8 billion people on this earth, you are the only person who is charged with taking care of the human that is you." ~ Matthew Hussey In this Episode: - Introducing Matthew Hussey - What we mean when we talk of self-love - Matthew's struggle with dating and self-worth - The parent-child model of self-love - Matthew's advice to his younger self - How to get Matthew's book, Love Life Watch and listen to the full episode here: https://jengottlieb.com/podcast/episode07 About Matthew Hussey: Matthew Hussey is a New York Times bestselling author, speaker, and coach specializing in confidence and relational intelligence. His YouTube channel is number one in the world for love-life advice, with over half a billion views. He writes a weekly newsletter and hosts the Love Life With Matthew Hussey podcast. Hussey also provides monthly coaching to the members of his private community at LoveLifeClub.com. Over the past 15 years, his proven approach has inspired millions through authentic, insightful, and practical advice that not only enables them to find love but also to feel confident and in control of their own happiness. He lives in Los Angeles. Connect with Matthew Hussey: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thematthewhussey/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoachMatthewHussey Website: https://matthewhussey.com/ Matthew's Book, Love Life: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0008585245/ Where to find me: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_gottlieb/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jen_gottlieb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jenleahgottlieb Website: https://jengottlieb.com/ My business: https://www.superconnectormedia.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jen_gottlieb
Optimizing Cardiovascular Health with Dr. Stephen Hussey Guest: Dr. Stephen Hussey – Cardiovascular Health Expert, Chiropractor, Functional Medicine Practitioner, and Author. Episode Overview: In this insightful episode, Coach Debbie Potts sits down with Dr. Stephen Hussey to explore the root causes of cardiovascular disease, the role of structured water in heart health, and how lifestyle choices impact mitochondrial function and longevity. Dr. Hussey shares his research on oxidative stress, coronary artery disease, and the critical connection between grounding, infrared light, and mitochondrial health for optimal cardiovascular function. Topics Discussed: Structured Water & Cardiovascular Health – How structured water (EZ water) supports mitochondrial function, blood flow, and heart health. Infrared Light & Mitochondria – How exposure to infrared light enhances cellular energy production and reduces oxidative stress. Grounding & Heart Function – The benefits of direct contact with the earth to balance electrical charge, reduce inflammation, and improve heart health. Coronary Artery Disease & Oxidative Stress – Why heart disease is not just about cholesterol but also mitochondrial dysfunction and chronic inflammation. Longevity & Cardiovascular Optimization – Practical strategies for supporting heart function, improving metabolic health, and reducing disease risk. Key Takeaways: The heart functions beyond just a pump—it relies on structured water and electrical conductivity. Infrared light exposure (sunlight, saunas, red light therapy) enhances structured water formation, improving energy production and circulation. Grounding (walking barefoot, connecting with nature) reduces inflammation and supports cardiovascular health. Coronary artery disease is largely influenced by mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress rather than solely cholesterol levels. Optimizing structured water, mitochondrial health, and lifestyle factors can significantly improve heart health and longevity. Watch the Full Episode on YouTube:
Two days out from the first Florida State football practice of the spring, head coach Mike Norvell took to the podium to offer some initial insight into this year's team. The biggest news came in the form of confirmation that the Seminoles would be without three defenders this spring — defensive lineman Jayson Jenkins as well as safeties Conrad Hussey and Shyheim Brown. Jenkins, who confirmed his unavailability earlier this month, is expected to miss the entirety of camp while Brown and Hussey have a “chance” to participate in the final practices of spring. “[Outside of them] we have some guys that might be limited just probably that first week,” he said. “We'll see how it goes. Guys coming off-season, maybe off-season injuries, or working themselves back in will have some of them limited, but I'm excited about where we are from a health standpoint and the work guys have put in preparing for what's ahead for spring ball.” The team has spent the early part of 2025 participating in Florida State's offseason conditioning program, Tour of Duty, as it lays the building blocks for the season. “Really, the on-the-field aspect of it with our Tour of Duty was something I was proud of. It was a challenging workload that we put in front of our guys. I thought they really took a lot of ownership in the work that was being done, but also just the accountability that was necessary to try to hit the standard of what we're looking to see on a daily basis. I think it's a group that is filled with great personalities: guys that are outgoing, engaging, supportive, and challenging. I've seen players taking some ownership in that realm. It's just something that is an absolute necessity, something that you need to see within a team. It's something that I've been encouraged with through these first two months. I mean, you can talk about a lot of things, but you actually have to go do it. As we get ready for spring practice, we've got 15 days to really continue to forge and develop the identity of what this team's going to be.” Norvell also spoke on what he's seen from new quarterback Tommy Castellanos, how new coaches have fit into what FSU is looking to put together, approaches to recruiting and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two days out from the first Florida State football practice of the spring, head coach Mike Norvell took to the podium to offer some initial insight into this year's team. The biggest news came in the form of confirmation that the Seminoles would be without three defenders this spring — defensive lineman Jayson Jenkins as well as safeties Conrad Hussey and Shyheim Brown. Jenkins, who confirmed his unavailability earlier this month, is expected to miss the entirety of camp while Brown and Hussey have a “chance” to participate in the final practices of spring. “[Outside of them] we have some guys that might be limited just probably that first week,” he said. “We'll see how it goes. Guys coming off-season, maybe off-season injuries, or working themselves back in will have some of them limited, but I'm excited about where we are from a health standpoint and the work guys have put in preparing for what's ahead for spring ball.” The team has spent the early part of 2025 participating in Florida State's offseason conditioning program, Tour of Duty, as it lays the building blocks for the season. “Really, the on-the-field aspect of it with our Tour of Duty was something I was proud of. It was a challenging workload that we put in front of our guys. I thought they really took a lot of ownership in the work that was being done, but also just the accountability that was necessary to try to hit the standard of what we're looking to see on a daily basis. I think it's a group that is filled with great personalities: guys that are outgoing, engaging, supportive, and challenging. I've seen players taking some ownership in that realm. It's just something that is an absolute necessity, something that you need to see within a team. It's something that I've been encouraged with through these first two months. I mean, you can talk about a lot of things, but you actually have to go do it. As we get ready for spring practice, we've got 15 days to really continue to forge and develop the identity of what this team's going to be.” Norvell also spoke on what he's seen from new quarterback Tommy Castellanos, how new coaches have fit into what FSU is looking to put together, approaches to recruiting and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DARK MYSTERIES Tuesday and Friday at 2am CET - Wednesday and Friday at 1pm CET (podcast on Sundays). This program is hosted by Madeleine d'Este. This week, Madeleine talks about the book "Killing Jericho" by William Hussey.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
It's almost four years since Robert Pether, an Australian national who had been living in Roscommon, was arrested in Iraq and jailed in what the UN has described as an arbitrary detention. Sinéad Hussey, Midlands Correspondent, reports.
We have the second part of our mashup on heart health today, featuring insights from Dr. Stephen Hussey and Dr. Thomas Dayspring on the real drivers of cardiac disease. In this episode, Dr. Hussey challenges conventional views on heart disease. Dr. Dayspring dives into the key markers for cardiovascular risk and the essential role of lifestyle changes for heart health. Join us for a fresh perspective on heart health. Ep. 254 Understanding and Optimizing Heart Health with Dr. Stephen Hussey [8:52] After experiencing a massive myocardial infarction, Dr. Hussey came to realize that chronic stress, metabolic health, and environmental factors play a far more prominent role in heart disease than is commonly acknowledged. Yet the medical system remains fixated on cholesterol as the primary cause of cardiac issues, ignoring evidence that both acute and prolonged stress can directly trigger cardiac events. [22:11] Due to liability concerns and lack of approval, Western medicine operates within a rigid system that prioritizes standard treatments over potentially effective alternatives like intravenous magnesium sulfate for clot prevention. That limits physicians in exploring innovative approaches despite promising research. [29:13] Dr. Hussey explains that metabolic heart attacks can occur without arterial blockages due to oxidative stress forcing the heart into an inefficient glucose-dependent state, leading to tissue death instead of cancerous growth. His insight challenges conventional views on heart disease that tie into the historical shift driven by the flawed research of Ancel Keys that vilified saturated fats while promoting processed vegetable oils. [53:35] Heart attacks are often triggered by stress rather than just cholesterol buildup. Managing stress, along with metabolic health, inflammation, and nervous system balance, is the key to heart disease prevention, with fasting being beneficial across all three areas. Ep. 352 Lipid Masterclass: Apo-B, Labs and Women's Heart Health with Thomas Dayspring [00:02:33] APO(b) Levels are essential for assessing cardiovascular risk. Dr. Thomas Dayspring recommends an APO(b) below 80 mg/dL for general health and below 60 mg/dL for optimal longevity. He highlights the benefits of lifestyle interventions before considering pharmacological treatments, especially for those genetically predisposed to high APO(b). [00:24:00] The loss of estrogen during menopause increases APO(a) protein production, leading to higher LP(a) levels. That can elevate cardiovascular risk, and factors like pregnancy complications, PCOS, and lipid issues can indicate future heart disease risk, making early monitoring and appropriate hormone therapy crucial for women's long-term health. Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia's website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Connect with Dr. Stephen Hussey On his website On Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn Connect with Dr. Thomas Dayspring On Twitter (@DrLipid) On LinkedIn
SUMMARY In this episode, Master Audrey Hussey discusses various aspects of martial arts, including the importance of community, learning from mistakes, and the balance between structure and fun in training. She emphasizes creating a welcoming environment for students and the significance of humor in martial arts. The conversation also touches on the nuances of correctness in martial arts training and the idea of layering knowledge rather than replacing it. She also focuses on the importance of lineage, teaching styles, and the balance between rank progression and personal growth. The conversation shifts to the significance of understanding techniques over mere memorization, the creation of a supportive training environment, and the implementation of innovative teaching methods to engage students. The conversation emphasizes a holistic approach to black belt standards and the flexibility of curriculum to cater to individual student needs. Master Hussey emphasizes the importance of empowerment, adaptation, and community. She discusses her unique experiences as a martial artist and instructor, particularly focusing on the challenges faced during the pandemic and her determination to open a school despite those obstacles. The conversation highlights the holistic approach to martial arts, the significance of personal growth, and the mission to empower others, especially women and children, through martial arts training. TAKEAWAYS Community is essential in martial arts. Learning from mistakes is a key part of growth. Humor can enhance the training experience. Creating a welcoming environment encourages participation. Structure in training should not stifle fun. Correctness in martial arts can be subjective. Layering knowledge allows for personal growth in martial arts. Students should feel comfortable approaching instructors. Martial arts can be a lifelong journey. The culture of martial arts should be inclusive and supportive. Lineage in martial arts can be important but should not be restrictive. Teaching should adapt to the maturity and skill level of students. Not all students will progress at the same rate; individual needs must be recognized. Rank should not be the sole focus; personal growth is essential. Promoting understanding of techniques is more valuable than rote memorization. Creating a supportive environment encourages students to thrive. Flexibility in curriculum allows for dynamic and engaging classes. A holistic approach to black belt standards acknowledges individual strengths and weaknesses. Innovative training techniques can enhance student engagement and learning. It's important to recognize that not every student will excel in every area. Your story as a martial artist is more than just facts. Empowerment is a key mission in martial arts. Adapting to challenges is crucial for success. Opening a school during a pandemic requires resilience. Martial arts can provide confidence and skills to children. Community support is vital for overcoming obstacles. Teaching martial arts is about more than just fighting. Patience is essential in the journey of growth. Every child deserves the opportunity to learn self-defense. Listening to intuition can lead to positive outcomes in teaching. This episode is sponsored by Kataaro. Please check out their site at www.kataaro.com and use the code WK10 to save 10% off your first order. And be sure to ask them about a wholesale account for school owners! All orders for Autism Awareness belts in March and April will see 50% of the PROFITS donated to the International Society for Autism Research!
In this episode, Dr. Stephen Hussey challenges the mainstream view of heart health, explaining why the heart is not a pump and how blood actually moves through the body. He explores the real causes of heart disease, the impact of structured water on vascular health, and how the heart influences the human biofield and soul connection. Dr. Hussey also discusses the negative effects of common heart medications and why heart-related issues have been increasing in recent years. For more details, links, and resources mentioned in this episode, visit our website: https://thewayfwrd.com To watch, visit YouTube: https://youtu.be/KL68_0b-nrg Connect with Dr. Stephen Hussey: Website – https://resourceyourhealth.com/ Use code WAYFORWARD for 15% off courses Related Link: Explaining the Mechanism of Adverse Events from Covid mRNA Injections and How to Heal from Them https://resourceyourhealth.com/explaining-the-adverse-events-from-covid-mrna-injections-and-how-to-heal-from-them/ The Way Forward podcast is sponsored by: New Biology Clinic: Experience individually tailored terrain-based health services with virtual consults, practitioner livestreams, movement classes, and more. The New Biology Clinic's motivation is to make you healthy and keep you that way. Visit https://NewBiologyClinic.com and enter code TheWayForward for $50 off your activation fee. Members of The Way Forward get the full activation fee waived. Become a member of The Way Forward here: https://thewayfwrd.com/membership-sign-up/ ————————— RMDY Collective: Dedicated to making homeopathy accessible with high-quality remedies and hands-on training. Discover how this holistic approach supports natural healing and empowers you to take charge of your wellness. Explore more at RMDY Collective at https://rmdycollective.org/?bg_ref=MKho6KZowa Enroll in RMDY Academy at https://rmdyacademy.org/?bg_ref=MKho6KZowa ————————— RA Optics: Block harmful blue light during the day and at night, optimize your biology with RA Optics. Their lenses are developed with leading experts, using advanced light-filtering technology, and their handcrafted frames offer both quality and style. Check out Raoptics.com/twf10 and get 10% off your order. ————————— Confluence 2025: Confluence 2025 is a transformative gathering on a regenerative farm near San Antonio, TX, where community, health, and freedom meet. Join us for workshops, live music, and a chance to connect deeply with nature. Use promo code TWF10 for a 10% discount on your tickets. Join us at https://www.confluenceevent.com/
Legendary umpire Brent Fraser "Billy" Bowden unleashes cricket chaos on Cyrus Says! Dive into iconic cricket debates: Was Sachin Tendulkar wrongly dismissed? Mankad Rule controversy decoded, DRS & Hawk-Eye tech secrets, and Virat Kohli’s fiery aggression analyzed! Discover Billy’s Rheumatoid Arthritis battle, his quirky umpiring signals, and hilarious behind-the-scenes tales with Dhoni, Raina, and Hussey!
Seth and Sean take a look at Houston Texans general manager Nick Caserio's comments on the state of the Texans offensive line led y newly appointed OL coach Cole Popovich. Plus, they react to a confrontation between sports media personalities. And to end the show, Adam Spolane joins to give latest in Houston Astros Spring Training.
We are stoked to be joined by Tad Hussey from KiS Organics Check out their site https://www.kisorganics.com/and his podcast Cannabis Cultivation & ScienceWe can not thank Tad enough for his time
It's Valentine's Day, so let's talk about matters of the heart—literally. Dr. Stephen Hussey, a chiropractor and functional medicine practitioner, suffered a heart attack despite living a seemingly healthy lifestyle. Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes as a child, he found himself failed by the traditional medical system in his highest-stakes moment. But instead of accepting his fate, he completely reversed his own heart disease. Now, he's on a mission to share what he learned. In this episode, Dr. Hussey dives into the surprising evolutionary origins of heart disease, debunks myths about cholesterol, and reveals how light and environmental health strategies transformed his life. If you thought you knew everything about heart health—think again.Thank you to our sponsors!
Sinéad Hussey, Midlands Correspondent, reports that speed limits on rural locals roads will decrease from 80km/h to 60km/h from today and gets reaction from drivers in the Longford/Offaly area.
The sensation of pain has played an essential role in the evolution of life. As life evolved to be more complex, the mechanisms of how pain is created and felt have also become more complex. While pain signaling is essential for the success of any species, humans are facing an epidemic of pathologic pain signaling that has no usefulness for survival: chronic pain. This epidemic of chronic pain is creating the unnecessary suffering of millions of people. It costs millions of dollars to treat and prevents millions of people from working. Furthermore, the treatments offered by modern medicine (drugs and surgery) are not only ineffective but also cause more problems than they solve. Dr. Hussey guides clients from around the world back to health by using the latest research and health-attaining strategies. In his downtime, he likes to be outdoors, play sports, read, write, and travel. Full show notes: https://bengreenfieldlife.com/painsensebook Episode Sponsors: Timeline Nutrition: Timeline is offering 10% off your first order of Mitopure while supplies last. Go to timelinenutrition.com/BEN. Truvaga: Balance your nervous system naturally with Truvaga. Visit Truvaga.com/Greenfield and use code GREENFIELD30 to save $30 off any Truvaga device. Calm your mind, focus better, and recover faster in just two minutes. BIOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough: The 7 essential forms of magnesium included in this full spectrum serving help you relax, unwind, and turn off your active brain after a long and stressful day so you can rest peacefully and wake up feeling refreshed, vibrant, and alert. Go to bioptimizers.com/ben and use code BEN10 for 10% off any order. NOVOS: NOVOS Core’s patent-pending formula includes the fully efficacious dosage of 12 natural ingredients. Go to novoslabs.com and add the code BEN10 at checkout for 10% off of your first month’s NOVOS Core subscription. ZBiotics Pre-Alcohol Probiotic: The world's first genetically engineered probiotic that helps break down the toxic byproduct of alcohol, Zbiotics Pre-Alcohol allows you to enjoy your night out and feel great the next day. Order with the confidence of a 100% money-back guarantee and 15% off your first order at zbiotics.com/BEN15 when you use code BEN15.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey there! Send us a message. Who else should we be talking to? What topics are important? Use FanMail to connect! Let us know!The CopDoc Podcast - Season 7 - Episode 145Mentors count! Listen as we sit down with Dr. John Hussey, a retired Major General and author, who takes us on an incredible journey from a lively Bronx Irish neighborhood to a distinguished military career. Dr. Hussey shares how crucial mentorship was in steering him away from potential pitfalls during his mischievous youth and guiding him toward unexpected academic and professional success. This episode unveils personal stories of resilience and perseverance, shedding light on how constructive criticism and accountability can propel personal growth in both the military and law enforcement arenas.Listen to the leadership stories from Abu Ghraib, where command decisions had to be made under intense pressure. Dr. Hussey and I dive into empowering teams by trusting them to operate independently, a lesson echoed in sports coaching and organizational leadership. We draw parallels between leading diverse groups and coaching, showcasing the importance of visibility, direct engagement, and empathetic support to foster a cohesive and motivated team environment. Learn how leaders can thrive by embracing autonomy and tackling external challenges head-on.Venture into leadership approaches and the preservation of institutional knowledge with reflections on military service. We explore the strategic engagement of the National Guard and Reserve in post-Vietnam America and the ongoing need for structured mentorship to prepare future leaders. Through personal anecdotes, we emphasize the power of compassion, empathy, and understanding in modern leadership approaches. This episode offers a compelling narrative on the necessity of learning from history, advocating for a leadership style that is both supportive and effective, preparing today's leaders for the complexities of tomorrow.Contact us: copdoc.podcast@gmail.com Website: www.copdocpodcast.comIf you'd like to arrange for facilitated training, or consulting, or talk about steps you might take to improve your leadership and help in your quest for promotion, contact Steve at stephen.morreale@gmail.com
Guest Dr. Stephen Hussey, a chiropractor and functional medicine practitioner, discusses the importance and impact of a metabolic revolution. Dr. Hussey shares his personal journey of overcoming inflammatory conditions and managing type 1 diabetes through lifestyle changes, focusing on diet and functional medicine principles. The discussion highlights the flaws in conventional medical approaches to chronic diseases and the need for a holistic view of health. Emphasizing the benefits of a low-carb diet and the potential detrimental effects of excessive insulin, the episode explores the benefits of metabolic flexibility. The conversation also introduces the initiative MetabolicRevolution.org, which aims to demand better health guidelines from government agencies, urging a focus on research-based recommendations and reducing industry influence. Dr. Hussey's insights underscore the potential for personal health transformations and advocate for systemic changes to improve public health.
Olivia Hussey, whose spirited portrayal of Juliet when she was just a teenager herself became iconic for generations of people watching the 1968 film adaptation of Shakespeare's play, died on December 27, 2024. In 2019, we were lucky enough to record an interview with Hussey. To honor her life and work, we're bringing it to you again. Olivia Hussey was just fifteen when Franco Zeffirelli cast her in Romeo and Juliet. When the film was released in October 1968, it catapulted her and Leonard Whiting, the young actor playing Romeo, to global stardom. For many Shakespeare lovers, Zeffirelli's film is still the definitive film adaptation of the play. Fifty years after the movie's release, Hussey's memoir, The Girl on the Balcony: Olivia Hussey Finds Life After Romeo and Juliet, told the story of the actress's life before, during, and after Romeo and Juliet. We talked with Hussey and asked her how she felt about Shakespeare before making the movie (“very boring”), filming the balcony scene (“I'd bump my teeth into his chin”), the endless press tour, and whether she'd do it all again. Barbara Bogaev interviews Olivia Hussey. From the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast. Originally published on January 22, 2019, and rebroadcast on January 13, 2025 © Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. This podcast episode, “Speak Again, Bright Angel,” was produced by Richard Paul. Garland Scott is the Associate Producer. It was edited by Gail Kern Paster. Ben Lauer is the web producer; updated by Paola García Acuña. We had technical help from Andrew Feliciano and Paul Luke at VoiceTrax West in Studio City, California.
Chargers are back in the playoffs with a winnable game in Houston this Saturday night to kick off the Wild Card games. We discuss the excitement this team has brought back to Chargers fans this year, winning games under pressure and a potential playoff run. Daniel Hussey from the Matchbook NFL podcast joined Brian to discuss a great first season under Harbaugh, the favoritism expectations going into Wild Card weekend.
Sinéad Hussey, Midlands Correspondent, reports on the garda investigations into the discovery of a woman's body in Roscommon.
Sinéad Hussey, Midlands Correspondent, reports that two cars have been seized and a house in Athlone has been cordoned off following the discovery of the body of a woman in her 50s in a field in Co Roscommon yesterday.
This week I'm joined by my good friend Matthew Hussey aka The Hungry Hussey. Man its been way to long since Hussey was on. We do some catching up and then talk about his new podcast Chewing The Fat With The Hungry Hussey.
CFJ founding member Michael DiGiovanni is home for the holidays filling in for Evan for this episode as he and Jeff watch the 1974 cult classic Black Christmas. Listen as the fellas determine if this qualifies as a Christmas movie, discuss the films influence and try to properly pronouce Hussey.
Dr. Philip Hussey joins Chad today to discuss his new book "Supralapsarianism Reconsidered: Jonathan Edwards and the Reformed Tradition" with T&T Clark as part of their "Studies in Systematic Theology" series. Along with being an author, Dr. Hussey is the head pastor at Christ Fellowship Church in St. Louis, Missouri. Chad's conversation with Dr. Hussey covers systematic vs dogmatic theology, supralapsarianism, Johnathan Edwards, and much more. Huge thanks to Dr. Hussey for joining us as well as T&T Clark.Just a reminder, there are several upcoming episodes on their way so make sure to stay tuned for those. We hope you enjoy!Buy "Supralapsarianism Reconsidered: Jonathan Edwards and the Reformed Tradition"Subscribe to our PatreonTwitter: @theologyxianFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ahistoryofchristiantheology
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Mr. Cricket joins Nic Savage on the Follow-On podcast to preview the much anticipated 1st Test in Perth between Australia and India!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Mike and Larry sit down with Ethan Hussey, the sales manager from Jobber. As many already know, Jobber is renowned for its innovative business management solutions tailored for service professionals, and Ethan is here to share insider insights that can transform the way you manage and grow your landscaping or field service business. Branded Bull Website Design: https://www.brandedbull.com/ https://www.instagram.com/sidehustlesquadpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/coastalfertilization/ https://go.getjobber.com/sidehustlesquad (Get 20% off for 6 months) Save 10% on KUJO Yardwear: https://www.kujo.com/?utm_source=sidehustlesquadpodcast&promotion=10sidehustle https://www.lawncarelife.com/conference
Sinéad Hussey, Midlands Correspondent, reports that an investigation is under way into the death of a man at a five star hotel in Co Laois.
Our Midlands Correspondent Sineád Hussey reports.
From School Stabbings to $150 Million Revenue Join Jimmy as he sits down with Barney Hussey-Yeo, founder of Cleo, in this riveting episode of Jimmy's Jobs of the Future. Barney candidly shares his unexpected journey from attending a state school in Sheffield to founding a company with $150 million ARR and clear aspirations of reaching $1 billion ARR. Learn about his days playing online poker, the setbacks he faced, and how he pivoted to success through the Entrepreneur First program. Gain insights into Cleo's growth, it's unique AI-driven product, and Barney's ambitions for global expansion, particularly in the U.S. Dive into his thoughts on the entrepreneurial landscape, the significance of nurturing homegrown talent, and his advice for young aspiring entrepreneurs. This episode is packed with valuable lessons, personal anecdotes, and a deep dive into building a generational company. 00:00 Intro 03:40 The Power of Simplicity: Redefining Financial Services 08:31 Building a Global Fintech: Challenges and Opportunities 14:09 The UK vs. US: A Tale of Two Markets 16:24 The Future of AI and Financial Services 21:43 Personal Journey: From Poker to Machine Learning 23:35 The Value of Studying Computer Science 24:06 Earning Potential for Computer Science Graduates 26:31 Transparency in Company Culture 27:52 Challenges and Rewards of Hiring Leadership 31:32 Structuring Teams for Success 35:45 Ambition and Career Growth 47:01 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs ********** Follow us on socials! Instagram: instagram.com/jimmysjobs Tiktok: tiktok.com/@jimmysjobsofthefuture Twitter / X: twitter.com/JimmyM Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/jimmy-mcloughlin-obe/ Want to come on the show? hello@jobsofthefuture.co Sponsor the show or Partner with us: sunny@jobsofthefuture.co Credits: Host / Exec Producer: Jimmy McLoughlin OBE Producer: Sunny Winter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bob Clark made his name directing popular comedies in the '80s like Porky's and A Christmas Story, but his 1974 horror flick about a home-invading murderer has become a classic too. And that's good because Scary Movie Month 2024 is here! The ending of Black Christmas is one of the best in the history of horror...even if it also has MANY flaws. Ryan's one-man show gets into that, but also talks about how this film just might be better than ever. Clark's direction and his use of the camera are dynamite. Leading ladies and sorority sisters Olivia Hussey and Margot Kidder are lovely, but this is not a nudity-drenched slash-'em-up. And in the annals of the "final girl", Hussey in Black Christmas is one of the greatest. So hang up the phone, be pro-choice and avoid the unseen killer in your attic as you take in Have You Ever Seen episode #614. "Billy" is a madman who could have had a shot at NOT being such a lunatic if he could just have bought Sparkplug Coffee. He---and you---can save 20% off your next order by using our "HYES" promo code. The website is "sparkplug.coffee/hyes". Feedback! It's good. Email us (haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com), contact us on Twi-X (@moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis...same @ for her on Threads) and look for this episode on YouTube. The address in your browser should be "@hyesellis". Comment on the 'Tube, like the show and subscribe to it. Oh, and give us a nice rating and a wordy review on your podcast app as well.
TODAY'S SPONSORSKION: Check out getkion.com & use the code DANIHEALTH to get 10%UBLOCKOUT: Check out ublockout.com & use the code DANI10 for 10% off TODAY'S GUESTDr. Stephen Hussey MS, DC is a Chiropractor and Functional Medicine practitioner. He attained both his Doctorate of Chiropractic and Masters in Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine from the University of Western States in Portland, OR. He is a health coach, speaker, and the author of three books on health; The Health Evolution: Why Understanding Evolution is the Key to Vibrant Health, Understanding The Heart: Surprising Insights Into The Evolutionary Origins Of Heart Disease – And Why It Matters, and Pain Sense. Dr. Hussey guides clients from around the world back to health by using the latest research and health attaining strategies.WebsiteInstagramFacebookON TODAY'S EPISODEWhat are the limitations of conventional medicine's approach to heart disease and cholesterol?What role does structured water play in heart health, and how is it formed?How can exposure to sunlight improve cardiovascular health?Why is it important to optimize our circadian rhythm for body healing?What are the benefits of grounding for heart health?How does the heart act as a blood flow regulator and coherence sensor in the body?How can chronic pain in the brain be "reprogrammed" through lifestyle changes?Why is it a myth that heart disease is inevitable, and how can we prevent it?How are body coherence and overall health-related?What practical strategies do you recommend to address heart health from a holistic approach?STAY IN TOUCH WITH ME:You can find me:On Instagram @daniellehamiltonhealth On Facebook at Danielle Hamilton HealthMy website is daniellehamiltonhealth.comOn my YouTube Channel (make sure you subscribe!)Sign up for my Wellness Wednesday Newsletter: https://www.daniellehamiltonhealth.com/newsletter
Today, I am blessed to have Dr. Stephen Hussey here with me. He is a Chiropractor and Functional Medicine practitioner. He is a health coach, speaker, and the author of two books on health: The Health Evolution: Why Understanding Evolution is the Key to Vibrant Health and Understanding The Heart: Surprising Insights Into The Evolutionary Origins Of Heart Disease – And Why It Matters. Dr. Hussey guides clients from around the world back to health using the latest research and health-attaining strategies. In this episode, Dr. Hussey highlights several inflammatory foods that contribute to heart disease, chronic pain, diabetes, and weight gain, focusing on processed seed oils, grains, and sugars—particularly high fructose corn syrup and processed white sugar. He discusses the impact of consuming plant foods out of season, suggesting that this can create confusion in the body's light environment, exacerbating autoimmune issues. Dr. Hussey discusses the rise of heart disease and critiques the association between cholesterol and heart disease. He argues that this focus on cholesterol has been a distraction from the true causes of heart disease, which are related to lifestyle changes, particularly the reduced exposure to sunlight. Tune in as we explore the potential link between root canals and heart disease. We highlight the risks of leaving dead tissue in the body, which can lead to infections and endotoxemia—where bacteria enter the bloodstream, causing chronic inflammation and arterial damage. We also examine how heavy metal exposure and disrupted circadian rhythms from artificial lig Resources from this episode: Website: https://resourceyourhealth.com/ Understanding the Heart: https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Heart-Surprising-Evolutionary-Disease_and/dp/1645021300/benazadi-20 Pain Sense: https://www.amazon.com/Pain-Sense-Revolutionary-Physiology-Understand/dp/B0DC9CZT3D/benazadi-20 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drstephenhussey/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrStephenHussey/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEHJGZ17zRDZ9rn7yYrC-bQ The Hidden Messages in Water: https://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Messages-Water-Masaru-Emoto/dp/0743289803/benazadi-20