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We say it a lot here on the show, but the 1960s was an era unique for its sheer volume of uninformed drug-induced white guy fuckery. Emblematic of said fuckery was Dr. John C. Lilly, who was real into dolphins and LSD and giving dolphins LSD when he wasn't floating in an isolation tank trying to miraculously make it even further up his own ass. Fortunately the '70s and '80s came along, and everybody got their shit together hahahahahaha just kidding. One guy did get an idea to put on a rainbow afro wig and cram some Jesus into televised sports though: Rollen Stewart gained a kind of fame, then a kind of infamy, and finally a free ticket to life without parole for his trouble. Fortunately he also inspired one of the greatest early '90s SNL sketches ever made.Content warning: There is some deeply upsetting stuff about dolphins in here. Also there's a hostage situation in a motel room during which no dolphins are harmed.
Welcome to #93rd episode of The Startup Operator Roundup. Today we have Roshan Cariappa and Gunjan Saha discussing - ------------------------------------- This episode is brought to you by Park Avenue, shop for their wrinkle free shirts here: https://www.myraymond.com/ ------------------------------------- EP 81 : Early-Stage Investing | Prayank Swaroop, Parter - Accel | The Startup Operator : https://youtu.be/MsWPDaVAwVA ------------------------------------- Mission ISRO with Harsha Bhogle : https://open.spotify.com/show/2JXFCMLGVhTBtdz1WYxd4H?si=bd6c3fd001e345ac ------------------------------------- Joe Rogan | How Studying Dolphins Led to the Creation of the Isolation Tank : https://youtu.be/JLKvKmJbY54 ------------------------------------- Connect with Us: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/startup-operatorTwitter: https://twitter.com/OperatorStartup ------------------------------------- Topics:00:00 Opening comments04:08 DigiYatra Launched by Aviation minister07:17 Agnikul Cosmos Establishes First Private Launch Pad10:38 Neuralink is about ‘six months' away from first human trial13:35 Park Avenue wrinkle free shirts13:59 BlockFi files for bankruptcy17:02 Urban Company and PhonePe ESOPs19:35 Accel India announces second Atoms cohort21:07 Other headlines If you liked this episode, let us know by hitting the like button and share with your friends and family. Please also remember to subscribe to our channel and switch on the notifications to never miss an episode!
On this episode Matt is joined by Entrepreneur and Founder of FLOAT and Evolve Human Labs, Jeremy Jacob. Jeremy has dedicated the last decade to building businesses that he is passionate about. His first business was FLOAT, San Antonio's best location to access Sensory Deprivation Tanks. Recently, he opened San Antonio's only Biohacking Center, Evolve Human Labs. With a keen interest in modern wellness and its various facets, Jeremy is building something very special here in the Alamo City. During the conversation we learn the origin story of both FLOAT and Evolve, and then the two dive into several rabbit holes such as John C. Lilly (The Founder of Isolation Tanks), the psychedelic effects of floating, the benefits of cold exposure, contrast therapy, and much more. Enjoy! Find Ben's Work: https://www.evolvehumanlabs.com Sponsored by Feel Free: https://botanictonics.com/ Use code 'Xian40' at checkout to save 40% --- Sponsored by SHEATH: https://sheathunderwear.com Use code 'TIMEWHEEL' at checkout to save 20%.
Yes, yes, we know, sorry. In our defence, it's Thatcher's fault! And Norman Lamont, he was part of the problem. And Brexit. And... and Partygate! It was everyone else's fault! Deflect! Project! And if all else fails, there must be a dead cat round here somewhere... As the nation falls into even more sh!t - all of it created by right-wingers and their pathetic supporters - Stuart and Ed come out of their isolation tanks and have a good moan about everything. Because, as a decent Russian once said, everything is connected to everything else. Thanks for waiting. SOCIAL LINKS: Website: www.rmnbehavingbadly.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/RMNBehavingBadly/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/rmnbehavingbadly/ Twitter: twitter.com/RMNBBpodcast MUSIC: “Proper Motion” by Barstool Astronaut barstoolastronaut.com/ SUBSCRIBE: Apple: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/rmn-…ly/id1490747777 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5cEpeEoREdU…W8QTyk32lnNnsAyg SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/rmnbehavingbadly Pocket Casts: pca.st/gpwq3n48 Google Podcasts: podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cDovL…L3NvdW5kcy5yc3M JOIN OUR PATRONS: www.patreon.com/RMNBehavingBadly
[NEW Episode] Check out our NEW Patreon - Subscribe for More!https://www.patreon.com/DystopianSimulationRadioDolphins are some of the most intelligent creatures on the planet, so it's only natural to live with them in a dorm room, dose them up to gills on LSD and…umm…get very close with them. This crazy project was financed by…NASA?? What the hell is going on here, find out in today's episode!Join Linz and Chris as they find out what happens when you pump a dolphin full of hallucinogens, and get frisky with Flipper. Sound effects and select music obtained from https://www.zapsplat.comThanks to our Patreons Philipp Hofmann, Pip, Livvy, Mark, Philipp Hofmann, Riaz K, Wesley Aker & Michael P McCoy.Support the show
Welcome to our 121st show! . The Cult Sensation has pulled his request card! We recently lost another excellent actor and this loss was enough for Nick to want to pay tribute to the first film this gentleman starred in. A fairly obscure little gem that fits perfectly in our catalog. If science runs amok stories are your bag? I think you're in for a good time.Show Highlights:01:00 Prelude to Terror04:30 Why Nick picked this one...11:20 Jessop and the Isolation Tank...15:30 Mushroom Ceremony...21:15 Tanks and Drugs...23:15 Simbian Reconstitution...26:30 Waking the Primate...32:00 Final Experiment...35:10 The Beginning is Nothing...37:30 Scoring the Film...48:10 Timothy Leary Conclusion!....Thanks for listening!
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Mike Zaremba, co-founder of Float House Vancouver (Canada's premier sensory deprivation tank facility), drops into the Jewcy tank with us! We discuss all things health and self care through floatation therapy and the many benefits it provides. Additionally we chat about small businesses ownership, healing through psychedelics and exploration through herbal medicines. Mike also goes back into his childhood and upbringing alongside his brother, who happens to be his Float House co-founder! Growing up with parents who were small business owners themselves, influenced Mike and his brother Andy to have the chutzpah (look it up) to build their Floating empire.We learn about how Float House was able to survive Covid, thanks to the generous support of their Float community who helped to fund their survival. In addition to this, new services were brought in... hot-cold contrast therapy and infrared sauna treatments.As always, mental health is highlighted in our discussion. xoOhhh... and there's a holiday sale on NOW until the end of December, 2021 = CLICK HEREMikes' Links:WebsiteInstagram (@float_house)Getting Jewcy Links:WebsiteWatch This Episode on YouTubeInstagram (@getting_jewcy)Facebook (@gettingjewcy)
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Join Dr. Mark Sylvester and Dr. Richard Schulman as they explore the mysteries of human consciousness. This episode examines our reaction to sensory deprivation and what happens when we go into isolation tanks.
In this episode, we pick Harvey's mind on the Isolation Tank and its many benefits why he would recommend you try it for yourself! Sit Back Relax & Enjoy FOllOW OUR SOCIALS: TikTok - @societysuckstm Instagram - @societysuckstm
Konfused joins me in this episode, we talk about his return from his trip out to AZ, Isolation tanks, Solo Trips, Christopher Nolan, Asian Representation in live action remakes. #Arizona #Netflix #Liveactionanimewww.instagram.com/thekonfused
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We are joined this week by writer and actress Mara Wilson to discuss how acting classes can function like cults and why. Mara reveals her personal Alison Mack story and talks about how we can protect child actors on sets. Then she tells us about her personal isolation tank experience and we try to figure out hacks for making isolation tank like experiences at home. At the end of the episode we have a very bittersweet important announcement about the show. Notes: Mara's Substack https://mara.substack.com/ Mara's Twitter https://twitter.com/MaraWilson Mara's book, "Where Am I Now?" https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/318758/where-am-i-now-by-mara-wilson/ The Landis Twilight Zone lawsuit https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-05-29-mn-2189-story.html ...and how he broke child labor laws https://www.nytimes.com/1986/10/30/us/assistant-on-fatal-film-says-he-didn-t-want-children-in-scene.html Franco's acting school https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/james-franco-acting-school-lawsuit-894571/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Biography: Author and researcher Dr. Richard Alan Miller reveals a depth of knowledge and experience in alternative agriculture, physics, and metaphysics. Miller began working in the secret world of Navy Intel (Seal Corp. and then MRU) in the late 60s, and now has amazing experiences and conclusions to share. Before many leading edge concepts became trendy topics, Miller was (and is) in the international front lines of research, experimentation and documentation. Today, Miller writes for Nexus magazine and is a preferred guest on internet radio. In the 21st century Miller is re-emerging at a critical time in humanities evolution where metaphysics and practical survival converge.About OAKFounded in Seattle in 1974 by Richard Alan Miller, OAK was relocated to southern Oregon in 1984. Crrently located in Grants Pass, OR OAK’s primary orientation is lecturing, writing, and research. Lecturing includes a number of diversified workshops and national speaking engagements, TV and radio. Writing includes a wide variety of topics, and numerous magazine articles. Recent book titles include. The Potential Of Herbs As a Cash Crop” (Acres), “Native Plants Of Commercial Importance” (OAK), The Magical & Ritual Use Of Perfumes (Destiny), and Successful Farm Ventures (New Farm). to be continued…https://www.richardalanmiller.com/
This episode I give my senses a break to have a mental and spiritual breakthrough, or at least I try to, by giving isolation tanks a try. I'm not a spiritual person but I don't like the feeling of missing out so I try to take a shortcut to a meditate state by getting in an isolation tank. Show notes: https://www.thatsahobby.com/isolation-tanks-meditation-shortcut
Episode 54 (Mud Butt, Isolation Tanks and Pillow Forts): Imagine the regret you'll feel after building a pillow fort inside an isolation tank and suffering from mud butt after too many buffalo wings. As always we opened the door to some pretty interesting conversations, personal stories, bad jokes and lots of laughs. Thanks for listening and remember to subscribe and review if you enjoy what we're doing. Continued thanks to friends and family for the ongoing support. Another big thank you to Bend Tech for laying some of the ground work to help us get this up and running. Last but not least, thank you to Jen for our podcast artwork and social media prowess. You can find us on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts and YouTube. We also have an Instagram account @withoutdefiniteaimpodcast. If for any reason you'd like to contact us we can be reached through our instagram or our gmail: withoutdefiniteaim@gmail.com If you'd like to donate an alcoholic beverage for us to consume during the episode, reach out to us and we'll make it happen. You will of course get a shout out and thank you. Send us suggestions for topics you'd like us to cover (we like random, so go crazy)! ► Music Credit for our theme: LAKEY INSPIRED Track Name: "Distant" Music By: LAKEY INSPIRED Official "LAKEY INSPIRED" YouTube Channel License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported "Share Alike" (CC BY-SA 3.0) License. Music promoted by NCM
LISTEN: APPLE | SPOTIFY | STITCHER | YOUTUBE If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts | Donate On Patreon or PayPal The Ungoogleable Michaelangelo is a Dutchborn/LA-based multi-media artist who can't be found with a traditional search engine. If you try you’re likely to just stumble upon pristine sistine chapels (over-your-head) and a cabal of ninja-turtles-all-the-way-down.Also known as Void denizen, an abyssnessman, an interior decorator of the void. He is a bardo bard, an astral minstrel, a PaisleyOntologist, a stand-up chameleon and a scroll-down comedian with a 6th sense of humor. A psychonautic explorer, a storyteller, a wordsmyth, a visual artist, a filmmaker, a songwriter, an actor, and a no-body who mindfully explores where the limits of language meet the fringes of reality with wit, wisdom, and whimsy. His words-work can be described as a blend of mythopoetic prose, internal journalism, fiction and essay. With it he mindfully investigates where the limits of language meet the fringes of reality. His visionary paintings are like experiential maps resulting from deep internal journeys. They celebrate the sensation of seeing, secrete perceptual secrets, and invite the viewer to set their story-plotting gears in motion. You can also catch us on our live streaming show Isolation Tank every Tuesday at 7 pm ESt and Friday at 9pm EST. Connect with The Ungoogleable: Website: https://bit.ly/2y9HL6s Podcast: https://bit.ly/2X1kxaR Facebook: https://bit.ly/2y3l0Rs Instagram: https://bit.ly/3659u4U YouTube: https://bit.ly/3fSI46M Medium: https://bit.ly/2LtCnhD Connect With Mike: Website: https://bit.ly/2GqH7kX Email/ContactMe: https://bit.ly/2Dsv2v4 Facebook: https://bit.ly/2XCchg7 Instagram: https://bit.ly/2Pqc50B Twitter: https://bit.ly/2IwIhik Donate On Patreon or PayPal Listen Everywhere: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2Vf2RKf Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2W8w72c GooglePlay: https://bit.ly/2PlJiKG Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2DrRnc6 YouTube: https://bit.ly/2IzMz8I Also Available on Podbean, Speaker, Breaker, Tunein, Castro, I heart radio, Overcast, Soundcloud and everywhere podcasts are found Subscribe to the Inner Sanctum Monthly Newsletter https://bit.ly/2GqH7kX Sponsored By: Student Loan Tutor: https://bit.ly/2X2meF4 * Say you found them through mikeadelic for extra special magical love and care. Hemp Bombs High Potency CBD Products enter code Mike15 at checkout for 15% off https://bit.ly/2Gr68MT If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts | Donate On Patreon or PayPal * Become a patron and get access to bonus episodes and a private chat group Thank You Intro Music Provided by Danny Barnett & Galaxia: https://bit.ly/2XB3sDr Thanks to Brew Dr. Kombucha
In this episode of Radio Amenti, my friend Tricia Eastman and I dig into a "garden of forking paths." The path of initiation, the path of presence, the medicine path...the PATH in general. Tricia shares her origin story and what lead her to work in the healing space, as well as some of the big lessons she has learned working with MDMA, Iboga, Bwiti, Kogi, ayahuasca, and Bufo Alvarius (sacred toad medicine). A little about Tricia: "Tricia Eastman is a pioneer in the psychedelic movement. As a medicine woman, she offers highly curated retreats in countries where use is legal working with 5-MeO-DMT, psilocybin mushrooms, and Iboga. She has been initiated into Bwiti traditions of Fang and Ngonde Missoko tradition, as well as facilitated the psychospiritual iboga program for Crossroads Treatment Center in Mexico. Since 2015, Eastman has supported 1200+ people through powerful medicine experiences including celebrities, political leaders, and Navy Seal veterans. She supports movements related to preservation of the sacred medicines for future generations, and working with the ancient wisdom traditions with respect and reverence." Learn more: psychedelicjourneys.com Follow Tricia on Instagram: instagram.com/psychedelicjourneys Tricia's panel at WITMA (as mentioned in the episode): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yw5FRwP7lw4 The summit Tricia and I first connected at for EntheoNation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_9WUmJosq8&t=2018s Another video where Tricia and I discuss Initiation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FtZsz_TYqw&t=239s Tune in to Isolation Tank on Friday nights at 9pm EST on the Evolve and Ascend Facebook page to hear more live discussions on what's happening in the world/our worlds: facebook.com/evolveandascend
Sophia Rokhlin is an author, speaker and nonprofit organizer from New York City. Through engaged botany and ecology, she bridges the worlds of indigenous ecological knowledge and Western science. She holds a BA in anthropology and religious studies from The New School and a M.Sc. in Ecological Economics from the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. She is a Program Coordinator at the Chaikuni Institute and currently directs the sustainable ayahuasca cultivation program at the Temple of the Way of Light, a traditional plant medicine retreat center in the Peruvian Amazon. She is a co-author of When Plants Dream: Ayahuasca, Amazonian Shamanism and the Global Psychedelic Renaissance (Watkins, 2019) on the global spread of ayahuasca. She has worked with several psychedelic harm-reduction programs such as KosmiCare, and is a member on the Ayahuasca Community Committee for the Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines. Her research has been featured in publications including the New York Times and the BBC. Sophia and I met 7-years-ago when we attended a retreat together in Costa Rica at a space called Guaria de Osa, and I tried plant medicine for the first time. In the unfolding space since that journey, it's been such an inspiration to witness Sophia's career blossom and bloom, as her voice offers a wise (and extremely necessary) grounding as the psychedelic renaissance continues to unfold. In this conversation, Sophia and I discuss her origin stories, what lead her on a journey to study and work with sacred plant medicines in the Amazon Basin, what you can expect in her book, When Plants Dream, and much more. We originally recorded this episode on April 4th, and since then we have been having more bi-weekly conversations in our Facebook Live conversation series, Isolation Tank, which happens on Tuesday's at 7pm EST and Friday's at 9pm EST. To learn more about Sophia's work, please visit her website: sophiarokhlin.com Follow Sophia on Instagram: instagram.com/sophiarokhlin To purchase her book, co-authored with Daniel Pinchbeck, please visit: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1786780798/?ref=exp_jennifersodini_dp_vv_d
LISTEN: APPLE | SPOTIFY | STITCHER | YOUTUBE If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts | Donate On Patreon or PayPal Jeremy Johnson is a smart dude. Jeremy is an Editor, author, writer, and cultural philosopher interested in Metaphysics, Integral studies, and Futurism. Jeremy and I talk about his work in expanding the ideas of one of his biggest influences Jean Gebser. We talk about the evolution of consciousness, time, stages, and modes of thinking and feeling throughout history. We explore how to make sense of our world in our time and place today, and what the possibilities of the future could be. Jeremy is also a contributing writer at Evolve and Ascend and the president of the International Jean Gebser Society. This was a great chat, I am constantly learning from Jeremy, and so can you as there is no shortage of content from him. he may be a machine. We'll find out. You can also catch us on our live streaming show Isolation Tank every Tuesday at 7 pm ESt and Friday at 9pm EST. Connect with Jeremy: Mutations Podcast: https://bit.ly/2YP0W0p Book: https://bit.ly/3baJ56j Liminal News: https://bit.ly/2WbAPyH Nura learning: https://bit.ly/2YFp1qh Facebook: https://bit.ly/2YLdFku Instagram: https://bit.ly/2WdtKxD YouTube: https://bit.ly/2xHn3KP Connect With Mike: Website: https://bit.ly/2GqH7kX Email/ContactMe: https://bit.ly/2Dsv2v4 Facebook: https://bit.ly/2XCchg7 Instagram: https://bit.ly/2Pqc50B Twitter: https://bit.ly/2IwIhik Donate On Patreon or PayPal Listen Everywhere: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2Vf2RKf Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2W8w72c GooglePlay: https://bit.ly/2PlJiKG Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2DrRnc6 YouTube: https://bit.ly/2IzMz8I Also Available on Podbean, Speaker, Breaker, Tunein, Castro, I heart radio, Overcast, Soundcloud and everywhere podcasts are found Subscribe to the Inner Sanctum Monthly Newsletter https://bit.ly/2GqH7kX Sponsored By: Student Loan Tutor - get rid of student loan debt - https://www.studentloantutor.com/ Hemp Bombs High Potency CBD Products enter code Mike15 at checkout for 15% off https://bit.ly/2Gr68MT If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts | Donate On Patreon or PayPal * Become a patron and get access to bonus episodes and a private chat group Thank You Intro Music Provided by Danny Barnett & Galaxia: https://bit.ly/2XB3sDr Thanks to Brew Dr. Kombucha
Since time immemorial people have often feared isolation. Nobody likes to live isolated and, therefore, seeks the constant company of people. Solitude is synonymous to loneliness – a lack of feeling that something is missing, a pain, a depression, a need, an incompleteness, an absence. They relate isolation to pitch darkness – a state of disconcertment. What people often forget is that even people can make them lonely. Therefore, various Vedic scriptures suggest, one should learn to establish a friendship with one’s self through Ekaanth and then there’s no way for himself to feel lonely.
LISTEN: APPLE | SPOTIFY | STITCHER | YOUTUBE If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts | Donate On Patreon or PayPal Hallie Rose is The host of The Thought Room Podcast and CEO of Lunar Wild, a women's empowerment brand dedicated to the sacred alchemy of womanhood. I met Hallie on IG when I was doing a Livestream. We chatted and decided to connect for a podcast. I was glad to connect with her and learn about her story, her experiences, and her mission. Hallie is a new voice in the podcasting world. She spent 4 months living at Soltara Ayahuasca healing center in Costa Rica. And She is part of the Isolation Tank crew on our bi-weekly FB live Watch Party series every Tuesday and Friday evening. Watch it here: https://bit.ly/2Rnvulh Instagram: @hallie_rosebud @thoughtroompodcast @lunarwild www.thoughtroompodcast.com www.lunarwild.com Use code MIKEADELIC for $15 off any Lunar Wild box/ sacred Rite of Passage gifts for young women. Connect With Mike: Website: https://bit.ly/2GqH7kX Email/ContactMe: https://bit.ly/2Dsv2v4 Facebook: https://bit.ly/2XCchg7 Instagram: https://bit.ly/2Pqc50B Twitter: https://bit.ly/2IwIhik Donate On Patreon or PayPal Listen Everywhere: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2Vf2RKf Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2W8w72c GooglePlay: https://bit.ly/2PlJiKG Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2DrRnc6 YouTube: https://bit.ly/2IzMz8I Also Available on Podbean, Speaker, Breaker, Tunein, Castro, I heart radio, Overcast, Soundcloud and everywhere podcasts are found Subscribe to the Inner Sanctum Monthly Newsletter https://bit.ly/2GqH7kX Thank You Intro Music Provided by Danny Barnett & Galaxia: https://bit.ly/2XB3sDr Thanks to Brew Dr. Kombucha Sponsored By: Hemp Bombs High Potency CBD Products enter code Mike15 at checkout for 15% off https://bit.ly/2Gr68MT If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts | Donate On Patreon or PayPal
Bubble is being unusually efficient at work and Edina makes a threat she might regret. Join Cooper, Leo & Peter for a glass of bubbles in isolation!
Deane Benninghoven from Summit Hypnosis NW and Jessie Puryear from Urban Float join GCP to talk about their recent hypnotherapy experience with two floaters that received hypnosis therapy while in the tank. Deane is a certified hypnotist and artist located in Tacoma. He uses hypnotherapy to help adults and children overcome limiting and negative behaviors and chronic pain. Tune into episode 79 for an in depth conversation on his practice. Jessie Puryear is the owner of the Urban Float Tacoma franchise. His location has six rooms featuring the DreamPod Max Float Pod. Floating has been around for over 50 years and has many physical, mental, and emotional benefits to it. It is most often used as a method for relaxation and to boost creativity. 01:57 – Justin welcomes listeners to the episode, recommends listeners catch the Gremlins episode if they haven't yet, and Scott talks about the YouTube Channel Stop a Douchebag located in Russia. Justin introduces Deane from Summit Hypnosis Northwest and Jessie from Urban Float, and Deane explains what services Summit Hypnosis provides. Jessie talks about what got him into floating, Scott also talks about what got him into floating, and Jessie explains the floating experience itself. 12:19 – Michelle talks about her tank experience, what it was like to have Deane present during the float to help her reset, and Jessie explains how him and Deane came together to combine hypnotism and floating. Deane explains that hypnosis is really always self-hypnosis, how they ended up doing the hypnosis during the float, and Deane shares what providing hypnosis was like during the floats. Michelle further explains the process of the float and hypnosis experience, what it was like to go through the visualization of the seasons, and Jessie shares that Deane will soon be providing Urban Float with visualization tracks that floaters can use during their float. 26:29 – Jessie shares what a float tank is and what is inside of it, Justin tells listeners where people can find each of them on social media, and Michelle talks about the benefit of having a place to relax post float. Justin talks about how great it has been to see the new businesses come up in University Place, they recommend people to eat post floating vs before, and the different sounds from your body that has been heard while in the tank. Michelle talks about the trigger points in the bodies muscles, Justin shares the other participants' review of the hypnosis float, and Deane talks about how great it is to help people get out of their mind and focus on the moment. 42:46 – Justin talks on the importance of getting his daily early morning resets, Jessie shares what they are doing with athletic teams, and Scott explains how floating is great for recovery. Jessie comments on famous teams and athletes that float, Justin talks on how the tank could help with his personal anxiety, and Jessie talks about the benefits floating has also for people that have PTSD. Scott shares on the Float for Fibromyalgia Day, how the spine can stretch up to an inch in the tank, and Justin closes out with how listeners can find Deane and Jessie online. Thank you to both Deane and Jessie for coming in to talk about this new cutting edge idea of hypno floating! Special Guests: Deane Benninghoven and Jessie Puryear.
The one where Dangerous Dan The Millennial returns for his third appearance to knock the rust off his cock, Ben is on a diplomatic mission to Alderaan, Matt is lactose intolerant and Phil has his ring hacked... Other topics include but are not limited to... Michael Jackson, Hackers, Bumble, The General Election, Facebook, Online Dating, The Last Word, Destiny 2, Rude Dog and The Dweebs, Caroline Flack, Going Out Out, Poker, IQ and Isolation Tanks... Message us here....follow, like, subscribe and share. (comments, corrections, future topics etc) Skype live into next weeks show or leave us a voicemail here.... live:theamishinquisition @amishinqpodcast https://www.facebook.com/amish.inquisit.3 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmv8ucrv5a2KpaRWyBWfBUA theamishinquisition@gmail.com
This minisode we answer the slightly leading question: Are isolation tanks overrated? Isolation tanks or floatation tanks or sensory deprivation chambers - whatever you call them they seem to be experiencing a bit of a renaissance but do they deserve the hype? We've both dipped into the salty depths on more than one occasion, if you're tempted to give floating a try we've got some words of caution and suggestions... mainly regarding vaseline application. Exploring esoteric, paranormal and spiritual topics from two completely different perspectives it's The Seeker and The Skeptic. Connect with us Twitter @SeekerSkeptic Instagram @SeekerSkeptic Or visit www.seekerandskeptic.com LINKS MENTIONED Altered States (1980) IMDB https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080360/ Lisa and Homer Simpson try floating https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSmt7iElrNk
Pat is back for his second episode, and we talk through three ways in which you can enhance your body and mind. I have never tried Cryotherapy or Infrared Saunas before this weekend, but Pat has raved about both to me, so I had to give it a try. Why not throw in a float tank and do all three in a single day.
Greg and Kriyan go on a short road trip to go floating in isolation tanks and discuss their experiences.
Jason Wallace joined me to talk about both our experiences with floatation tanks. Jason owns and operates a local float tank centre and helps other people set up floatation tanks around Australia.To find out more about his float centre:https://www.facebook.com/newcastlefloatcentre/https://newcastlefloatcentre.com.au/To find out more about his float tank installations:https://www.facebook.com/floattanksaustralia/https://floatindustriesaustralia.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=22594525)
***Hiya Eavesdroppers, there is some weird feedback early on but it only lasts a minute, so stick with it*** The one where Gav washes his hands in breast milk, Mike burns his beans, Ben gets stuck betwixt Primark and Next and Phil turns into an old lesbian. Check out The Lancashire HotPod and follow them here.... @TheLankyHotpod thelancashirehotpod.com https://m.facebook.com/The-Lancashire-Hot-Pod-2690516311173850/ https://thelancashirehotpod.podbean.com Other topics include but are not limited to... Coffee, Littering, Anti-ageing, Spam, Isolation Tanks, Game Of Thrones, Fortnite, Ecco The Dolphin, The Krypton Factor and Kinder Egg Drug Mules... Message us here....follow, like, subscribe and share. (comments, corrections, future topics etc) @amishinqpodcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmv8ucrv5a2KpaRWyBWfBUA theamishinquisition@gmail.com
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This episode is about the hosts discussing their experiences with float spas and isolation tanks.
Paul chats with Arseblog's Andrew Mangan all things Arsenal, as well as clubs' pursuit of marginal gains. New 'Head of Elite Performance' at Arsenal, Darren Burgess (formerly of Australian Rules Football), has helped revamp their training facility London Colney. Read this great blog post. Changes include the use of virtual reality to make post-match game footage come to life, isolation tanks and sleep monitoring to help players psychologically, and the analysis of load and loads of data (Arsenal have hired Candy Crush data scientist Mikhail Zhilkin). Enjoy!
How does someone become a personal trainer for the mind? Co-Founder of The REST Project, Sam Thomas helps train you to travel deep in your mind to unlock that dormant part of yourself waiting to be unleashed on yourself. This episode is sponsored by Float Culture - http://floatculture.co.nz/ Check out my YouTube channel for the video version of the podcast: www.youtube.com/PleaseBlowMyMind --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pleaseblowmymind/message
-Joey starts with his Tinder swiping segment -accidental date with sex worker leads to.... -edibles and mushrooms in isolation tanks -relaxation or anxiety in tank -sleep paralysis -Ambien -ghost/ufo story wrap up
In this short episode, Dee & Reesh talk about how Einstein's brain compares to everyone else's brain, how to tap your inner potential and what an isolation tank is. Enjoy! ** This episode was edited and mixed by Reesh with some vocal engineering credit to our homie AwareNess as well as original production from JMKM from Productive Culture. Check out the amazing collection of beats by The Productive Culture Crew on SoundCloud & Spotify: https://soundcloud.com/productiveculture/sets https://open.spotify.com/artist/5dyTfzlV8t4WI0BNMzgFvf Peep production by AwareNess here: https://soundcloud.com/awareness-1/albums We love you Medicine ReMixed Fam! Leave us a Voice Message on Anchor, Hit us up on Social Media or Leave us a review in Podcastville to let us know what you think about The Show :) Facebook: facebook.com/MedicineRemixed/ Instagram: instagram.com/medicine_remixed/ Twitter: twitter.com/medicineremixed Anchor: anchor.fm/medicineremixed --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/medicineremixed/message
Scott, Shultz, and guest Rob Sheridan try out Isolation Tanks, get distracted, and talk a bit about the HELLRAISER franchise and the Nine Inch Nails.
In the spirit of Autumn and Halloween right around the corner join us on our first episode as we discuss the upcoming season of Stranger Things, along with Tinker Bell, the struggles of High School, Government Deception, Isolation Tanks, and much much more. Drop us a line. podcastfromouterspace@gmail.com Music Credit: Thriller (Instrumental) - Michael Jackson
Tracey Helton Mitchell (Hope after Heroin) calls in and tells us about her using days and recovery. Tracey shares about using the same syringe for a year, being the "abscess queen," having a 70 year old sugar daddy when she was in her twenties, and other hardcore tales. Now Tracey is almost 20 years sober, a great mother, an author, and a positive force in the treatment world. We play a voice memo from Samuel in Australia about the time he ate a bunch of opium in the airport, nearly shit himself, and passed out. Chris talks about Erowid. Dave described a recent encounter with a whale while swimming. Lastly, we close with Cormac's versoin of "Good so Bad"... his 7 year old son provided the backup vocals.
We're pumping up the volume more forward! The 50th episode marks a monumental change of growth and we're excited about the future and all the changes coming our way. Thank you John Bertino and for being our Guest on this episode with Steven, Melissa, and Alan! Let's Rock, Creative Hustlers! [1:15] Bet against John Bertino, and welcome back! [1:45] Creative Hustler's first interview. [3:05] John's east coast expansion - PHILLY! [4:19] Time to look back at The Creative Hustler's 50 episodes. [4:58] John Bertino's Episode: Smooth sailing on first episode. [5:30] Another episode favorite: Why we want to grab a beer with Joseph Kennedy [7:00] Joseph Kennedy is living like a king in Morocco. [7:50] What is the Camino de Santiago? [8:50] Why you need to subscribe to The Creative Hustler's youtube. [9:40] Another awesome digital nomad, and a notable episode: Barbalicious [10:09] Why does Barbalicious speak FIVE different languages? [10:53] Digital Nomad Travel Guides [12:17] Cinco De Mayo History Lesson! [13:53] Let's admire Steven's Segway Skills: Start-ups in California [14:05] Notable Episode: Follow Up Then Guys - Reilly Sweetland & Dan Harding [14:40] How are you NOT using Follow Up Then?! And our Affiliate link! [16:12] ALT NBA with Dan Harding [16:32] Reilly Sweetland and the Married Creative Hustler life. [18:10] Making time for the most important times of the day: Balanced lifestyle. [19:15] Why Steven & Melissa celebrate the Equinox. [19:58] Another partner, and notable episode: Andrew Easton & Amazon Marketing [20:16] Time to switch to a Droodle Book! [21:04] Why doodles are good for your brain! [21:44] Custom Droodle Books with custom drawings for YOUR industry! [23:29] Peter Cincotti & the impending Sauce-Off! [24:00] Why Peter is a citizen of Italy? [24:26] The Creative Hustler's Moment of Italian. [24:35] Is it sauce or gravy? The Sauce-Off continues. [25:08] John's 7 Day Sauce Story from Mama Mazz [26:11] Peter Cincotti's new album and show in LA! [26:50] A mason jar of sauce? [27:57] Another notable episode: Why Grant Cooper is a ball of energy! [28:18] How to Brand Yourself as a Creative Hustler with Grant's help! [29:00] TCH Branding Course: Underestimating everything about launching a new product! [29:46] Making a course from your side hustle. [30:03] Learning from The Creative Hustler podcast guests. [31;00] How The Europe Thing lead to the podcast. [31:40] Don't miss the May 24th Webinar! Brand yourself like a creative hustler! [32:28] Behind the Hustle… [32:30] Big thanks to Alan! The Creative Hustler's lifeline. [33:24] Just to call a spade a spade: Shit is hard. [33:40] Bringing in help when you need it. [34:03] Jessica Yarbough and why you need Maintenance time. [34:58] Isolation Tanks are a game changer for John! [36:34] Shout Out to FLOT in San Diego! [37:20] The story of Steven's ear trouble. [38:41] Tips to streamline production! [40:09] Finding tasks to take your hands-off! [40:40] Laura Pennington's tips to outsource! [41:05] Screencasting app to improve the training of Virtual Assistants! [41:17] Shout out to Cianna the VA! [42:15] Why video is the new way to train! [42:28] Alan's tips for naming your files properly. [43:30] Bonus tip: Blank space for editing audio/video. [44:00] Pro Tools version 1 [44:20] The Creative Hustler Collective: Why you need a team. [44:55] And now your Moment of Italian… [45:14] Excitement for the next 50 episodes! [45:21] Change is coming: New Intro, Spots for Partners, Optimizing the Website! [45:50] We will NOT sell you BULLSHIT! [46:13] Don't miss John's webinar: SCORE - June 1st - SEO in 2017! [46:52] SEO Tip from John. [47:48] Podcast Hack: Timestamped Show Notes! [49:20] Engagement is good! [50:00] Thank you to our listeners! Here's to 100th! [50:20] Hot Air Balloon Live 100th Podcast! [50:55] Want more? Join our private Creative Hustler Facebook Group! [51:49] Melissa's Moment of Hustle.
The Gringas have learned from their mistake in Medellín, and so they decided to front-load their bucket list item for this leg of Workationing: floating in an isolation tank. What’s it like to float in a black box filled with 93.5º water and 850 pounds of Epsom salt? They’ve always wanted to find out, and they tried it...for the full 90 minutes. Some people hallucinate while floating in isolation tanks, as if they’re on LSD or magic mushrooms. Other people take strokes off of their golf game, come up with complex mathematical theories or even draft entire sections of books while floating. Joe Rogan swears by these isolation tanks – but what will it be like for Kelly and Kari? The ladies found out first hand, and talk about it during this episode – plus their tips for how to make the most out of your floating experience (should you decide to give it a try yourself). Kari even figured out a way to scam an extra 25 minutes of float time, for free! To follow along in real time, see video/pics of the process, get Workationing tips and travel hacks, check out www.workationing.com. Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/workationing And Twitter: www.twitter.com/workationing
This week we're joined by Daniel Rozenberg aka DADARA for a thoughtful discussion about Art in Virtual Realities, Information Overload, and Flow States. The creator of Exchangibition Bank, Like4Real, and the upcoming Solipmission installation at Burning Man, as well as countless concert posters and album covers, DADARA has been one of my favorite artists for a while - in no small part because of how his works combine deep, challenging investigations with light-hearted play. Click here to learn more about the Indiegogo Campaign for Solipmission We discuss his work's overarching philosophical explorations and our age of proliferating realities… • The breakdown of narrative and consensus reality in the virtual spaces of new media; • Virtual Reality as the new frontier, now that we’ve mapped the surface of the planet – and the potential problems of considering a space a “frontier” (especially if it is already inhabited); • The twin archetypes of the “Black Box” and the “Tabula Rasa” as they appear in science fiction, religion, technology, and philosophy; • The relationship between Virtual Reality and psychedelics, and the consideration of VR as a psychedelic in its own right; • What replaces narrative structure in VR storytelling, and how it relates to neuromarketing, cybernetics, and mind control; • How humankind is struggling to maintain coherence in the barrage of contradictory realities online; • How the sciences are coping with increasing specialization and the explosive proliferation of data, complicating the establishment and communication of expertise; • The relationship between VR and floatation/isolation tanks, and why floatation tanks are more necessary now than they have ever been; • Flow states and nondual awareness as a possible solution to information overload – and how we may have come to the end of the ego’s evolutionary usefulness; • Does Virtual Reality as a medium for philosophical inquiry even stand a chance in this commercial environment? Books We Mention In This Talk: (Buy any of these books through these links, and Amazon will pay me a small percentage of the sale at no extra cost to you.) • Ready Player One: A Novel by Ernst Cline • Neuromancer by William Gibson • Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson • Brave New World by Aldous Huxley • Sex, Ecology, Spirituality by Ken Wilber • The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams • The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future by Kevin Kelly • The Deep Self: Consciousness Exploration in the Isolation Tank by John C. Lilly • Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi • Stealing Fire: How Silicon Valley, the Navy SEALs, and Maverick Scientists Are Revolutionizing the Way We Live and Work by Steven Kotler & Jamie Wheal Other References: • Neuralink (brain-technology interface currently in development by Elon Musk) • Inside Out (Disney movie) • WNYC’s Note To Self Podcast • Nathan Jurgenson, Social Media Theorist for Snapchat • Maria Popova’s Brainpickings.org • Android Jones & Anson Phong’s Microdose VR DADARA Quotes: “Imagination is this endless unknown territory. We think we might have discovered it, but if we look, I don’t know…” “Nowadays we think a photo shows how something really is. That that’s reality. But it’s just a surface. And that’s something that I love. Maybe stories show reality in a more realistic way.” “People twenty, twenty-five years ago thought the world would be more defined [with the Internet] because we could find all the facts. But what’s interesting now is that it’s almost impossible to find any facts that we agree on, on the Internet.” “Inside the box [of the Solipmission installation], it may be more Burning Man than the outside.” “When people go to a city, they take photos of all the touristy [stuff] – it’s like the bucket list – but if you go to a place, and maybe if you haven’t seen any building but you’ve met this amazing person or gone through an amazing experience, doesn’t that give you a better understanding of that city than just seeing everything that’s there?” “I think floatation tanks now, in this period of time, are probably more important than ever…we’ll have implants [soon] and how can you be in a floating tank when the Internet is in your brain?” “Do you actually exist when you don’t Tweet? It almost feels like people, sometimes nowadays, if they haven’t posted that they’ve been somewhere, then they feel they haven’t been somewhere. But I think often, if you post that you’ve been somewhere, I don’t know if you’ve been there. Because you somehow were distracted. You only go to places when you DON’T post about them.” Coinage of a new term: “information potato.” “Art is about focusing our attention, and entertainment is about distracting our attention.” “Zapping [TV remotes] and scrolling [social media] at the same time is probably also a kind of flow. It’s just not MY flow.” Michael Quotes: “Much as we, in the United States anyway, marched westward under this insane banner of Manifest Destiny into what we were calling the ‘frontier,’ it wasn’t actually a frontier. There were people living there already! And what was unfamiliar to us, what was unknown to us, was already this mature ecosystem. And so there’s this relationship between virtual reality and psychedelics that people like Android Jones have been exploring, that makes me wonder if, in our exploration of what it is that we can manifest into these spaces, if we aren’t somehow causing an ecological catastrophe of the imagination. You know? That there’s stuff there already, and we’re paving over it.” “We assume that life is just given, but we’re actually involved in it, in its creation.” “We’re in the machine already, and so the machine entering us is not that big of a leap.” “Maybe a floatation tank isn’t enough. Maybe we need a Faraday cage, so you can go into this room of your house where it’s actually blocking electromagnetic radiation from entering the room and you can have your own thought for the first time in your whole life.” “Maybe the problem is that we’re so preoccupied with narrative, so preoccupied with history and prediction and who we think we are…that there is a ‘real real,’ but it’s not something that can be understood through the interpretive lens of the self.” More Links: Reality Sandwich Interviews DADARA about SolipmissionAbout DADARA’s “Art as Money” Project from 2012 Hanging out with DADARA and his son at Boom Festival 2016 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kent Brun is the host of the Kent Brun Podcast. He is also an ex-football player turned yoga instructor and now co-leads the yoga teacher training at Karma Yoga. In this episode we go fairly deep down the existential rabbit hole where Kent brings in his experience as a yogi combined with his knowledge of the various ancient yogic texts to openly discuss elements of human behaviour and spirituality. Check out Kent's podcast via his page: https://www.facebook.com/kentbrunpodcast/
James W. Jesso is a Canadian author and public educator who is dedicated to helping to distill an accessible language for understanding what it means to cultivate and live a life of psychospiritual maturity. In doing so, he looks to engender regenerative, coherent, and public discourse on psychedelics, sexuality, meditative practice, and conscious relationships — the means by he believes psychospiritual maturity can be most powerfully developed. He has authored numerous articles, essays, and videos, done radio, podcast, and print interviews, and toured across the world giving lectures and facilitating public discussions on a variety of subjects. Jesso has given over 60 public presentations since the start of 2013. He is also the host of ATTMind Radio podcast (on iTunes), interviewing people on the cutting edge of new psychedelic culture. He has independently published three books, Decomposing The Shadow: Lessons From The Psilocybin Mushroom (2013), Soundscapes & Psychedelics (2014) and The True Light Of Darkness (2015). He is also the host of the crowd-funded podcast ATTMind Radio. http://www.jameswjesso.com/
Kayvon is recognized as a lifestyle entrepreneur, high performance business/ life coach and keynote speaker. As a former professional #1 salesman in 3 highly competitive industries, a Two timing collegiate male athlete of the year, University football running back and national ski racer, he is currently transforming lives and touching souls across all North America. Kayvon shared the stage with superstars like Lisa Nichols, Tom Bilyue, and Brendan Bouchard. His Business “10k10min turnaround system” has been seen on FOX, NBC, ABC and CBS. Kayvon trained with The World’s Number One Vocal Coach Roger Love, The World’s renown transformational coach Lisa Nichols. Kayvon has also worked with elite body language experts such as Mark Bowden. He has partnered with experts such as: John. C Maxwell, Jack Canfield, Robin Sharma, Collin James and even the master himself Tony Robbins. Kayvon's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kayvonuniversity/ Kayvon's Website: https://mykayvon.clickfunnels.com/behind-the-scenes VR Website - http://www.vancouverreal.tv/ VR Twitter - https://twitter.com/vancouverrealtv VR Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/vancouverrealtv/ Omega Point - https://www.youtube.com/user/TheOmegaPointProject/ Float House - http://www.floathouse.ca/
Dustin is the founder of Float Space. A 2-year old commercial float centre located in Kelowna, BC. He is one of the best at describing floating and getting into some really interesting and "deep" float talk. Andy and I literally had questions for him... He's an incredible person and very intelligent, open-minded and heart connected. We thoroughly enjoyed picking his brain and taking a dive into the deep end a little bit with this philosophical style conversation. Enjoy, we sure did!! If you're ever in Kelowna definitely go for a float with Dustin at Float Space! Float Space - http://www.floatspace.ca/ FS FB - https://www.facebook.com/floatkelowna FS Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/floatkelowna/ FS Twitter - https://twitter.com/floatkelowna VR Website - http://www.vancouverreal.tv/ VR Twitter - https://twitter.com/vancouverrealtv VR Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/vancouverrealtv/ Omega Point - https://www.youtube.com/user/TheOmegaPointProject/ Float House - http://www.floathouse.ca/
This episodes guest, Dane Stevens, states that trauma is the most misunderstood, misdiagnosed, and ignored dis-ease there is today. His technique called the neuro trauma healing process looks at addressing this problem. The degree of trauma can vary widely from the extreme to the more subtle, but no matter to what level there still may be unprocessed information stuck "looping" in our central nervous system which creates a variety of behaviour patterns which may be inhibiting people in their lives. Dane does an excellent job of explaining in more detail what this process is all about. The Healing Centre - http://nthp.ca/ Soul Re-Cognition - http://anextraordinarylife.ca/ An Extraordinary Life Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/anextraordinarylife.ca?_rdr=p Vancouver Real - http://vancouverreal.tv/ Omega Point - https://www.youtube.com/user/TheOmega... Float House - http://www.floathouse.ca/
Mark Busse is a bad mother-f*cker! He is the Director of Creativity and Engagement at HCMA Architecture + Design in Vancouver, BC. He is also a co-founder and associate of the design consultancy Industrial Brand, where for nearly two decades he served as Managing Director, specializing in serving AEC built environment professionals and other professional services firms realize brand and marketing potential through research-based strategy and communication design. Mark's Website - http://markbusse.ca/ Mark's Company - http://hcma.ca/ Vancouver Real - http://vancouverreal.tv/ Omega Point - https://www.youtube.com/user/TheOmega... Float House - http://www.floathouse.ca/
James W. Jesso is a Canadian-born author, his work consists of 3 publications entitled Decomposing the Shadow: Lessons from the Psilocybin Mushroom, Soundscapes and Psychedelics, and his latest release, The True Light of Darkness. In this latest book he dives into his darkest mushroom experiences shares the revelations he still acquired. In this episode James takes us through how he became the author he is today as well as the personal healing work he did with magic mushrooms that involved a ritual of taking 4g of mushrooms once per month, every month on the full moon for 13 months (1 Lunar Calendar). It was this work that ultimately became the book Decomposing the Shadow. BUY "The True Light of Darkness" - https://payhip.com/b/s7pm http://www.jameswjesso.com/ https://instagram.com/jameswjesso/ https://twitter.com/jameswjesso https://twitter.com/vancouverrealtv http://vancouverreal.tv/ https://www.youtube.com/user/TheOmega... http://www.floathouse.ca/
Horrasias is the legendary son of his father, Apostle John Deograsias Balabyekkubo, a religious leader to the people of Uganda who was assassinated in 1995. Horrasias shares with us some of his life's lessons learned by his family and father, who could be summed up in a single word, "Love". He speaks passionately about finding personal meaning to ones life and how ultimately we are here to serve one another, people, of this earth with Love. Prepare to be motivated and moved. Vancouver Real is a podcast form of new media produced in collaboration by Float House and the Omega Point YouTube channel. We want to open up more meaningful conversation typically not permitted on mainstream media. If you live in or around Vancouver and you're doing something fascinating or inspiring shoot us an email to info@vancouverreal.tv and introduce yourself. Horrasias' Instagram - https://instagram.com/memoirsofakingdaddy/ Horrasias' Twitter - https://twitter.com/aijalonlives VR Twitter - https://twitter.com/vancouverrealtv Vancouver Real - http://vancouverreal.tv/ Omega Point - https://www.youtube.com/user/TheOmega... Float House - http://www.floathouse.ca/
This episode goes deep into all aspects of floating! We have co-founder of Float Toronto, Sean Lavery join us to discuss their journey of starting a commercial float centre in Toronto, ON. They are arguably the most successful float centre on the East Coast of the continent. Join as we take you behind the scenes of the float world! Vancouver Real is a podcast form of new media produced in collaboration by Float House and the Omega Point YouTube channel. We want to open up more meaningful conversation typically not permitted on mainstream media. If you live in or around Vancouver and you're doing something fascinating or inspiring shoot us an email to info@vancouverreal.tv and introduce yourself. www.Float-Toronto.com Vancouver Real - http://vancouverreal.tv/ Omega Point - https://www.youtube.com/user/TheOmega... Float House - http://www.floathouse.ca/
Ross and Carrie get enclosed in salt-water filled, pitch black pods and float for an hour, in an attempt to "find themselves." Learn how sensory deprivation tanks allegedly replace sleep, speed healing, remove toxins, and basically make you Mozart.
After a series of health related events David McCullar began a journey in troubleshooting his health through health based technologies. He first learned about Brain Optimization-Neurofeedback in his quest to overcome his own traumas. David experienced life-transforming effects within a few short sessions. He triumphed over debilitating anxiety, depression, and a back injury. As a businessman, Mr. McCullar is most recognized for co-founding the Michigan based NeuroFitness Center in 2007, a cutting-edge regional network of brain fitness centers. These centers offer clients life-changing brain body wellness tools . In this interview David McCullar and myself discuss zengar brainwave training, a form of neurofeedback to retrain the brain. How to use brainwave training, float tanks and TRE (Trauma release exercises) to your advantage to clear your mind-body from traumatic experiences and negative emotions. Learn more about his work at: Neurofitcenter.com Thanks for tuning in, please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review in Itunes! Thanks for tuning in! - David Benjamin HealthyWildAndFree.com
I finally got to experience a sensory deprivation tank. It wasn't a majestic journey through the cosmos for me, but I can imagine that with practice it can be. Take a listen where i detail my experience. Enjoy.
Le dernier épisode a traité du livre “Laser: 50 ans de découvertes” de Fabien Bretenaker et Nicolas Treps. Avec eux nous avons appris quasiment tout ce qui est possible de savoir à propos des lasers et de leurs applications, de celles que nous rencontrons dans notre vie de tous les jours à celles incroyables des laboratoires de recherche dans le travaux de pointe sur la fusion, la chimie, etc.Aujourd’hui nous allons parler du livre de Michel de Pracontal “L’imposture scientifique en dix leçons”. J’en avais parlé dans l’épisode 5 de LisezLaScience comme un livre que j’aimerais lire. Et bien je l’ai lu ! Grâce à ce livre on se retrouve plongé dans cette zone grise de la science où il est parfois compliqué de prime abord de savoir à quoi l’on a affaire: science, pseudo-science, charlatanisme, manipulation politico-industrielle ? C’est de tout cela dont nous parle Michel de Pracontal, et à propos duquel il nous entraîne à mieux comprendre ce qu’il en a été d’évènements passés important et à mieux les identifier (les manipulations) quand ils surgiront peut-être demain.L'imposture scientifique en dix leçons - crédit : http://www.amazon.fr - http://goo.gl/mJJ9wESommaireQuelques mots sur Michel de PracontalLe livre “L’imposture scientifique en 10 leçons”Un livre qui n’a rien à voirUn livre que j’aimerais lireUne quotePlugsUn auteurMichel de Pracontal - crédit : http://nouvelobs.com - http://goo.gl/fwgKciMichel de Pracontal est un journaliste qui publie des articles aujourd’hui principalement pour Médiapart où il possède notamment un blog. En tant que spécialiste des sciences et de vulgarisation il y opère en décryptant des sujets scientifiques, des idées reçues et il rend les concepts et les théories compréhensibles aux simples mortels que nous sommes tous face à ces sujets, parfois polémiques, qui défrayent chaque jour un peu plus la chronique dans les médias en quête de sensationalisme.Michel de Pracontal est cannois de naissance. Né en 1954, il possède une formation scientifique avec notamment une maîtrise en mathématiques. Sûrement rapidement attiré par la vulgarisation et le journalisme scientifique il obtient aussi un doctorat en science de l’information sur la vulgarisation scientifique.Médiapart n’est pas le premier média pour lequel il a travaillé. Il a aussi en effet publié pour Science et Vie, L’évènement du Jeudi (pour lequel il avait d’ailleurs couvert l’histoire du sang contaminé) et pour le Nouvel Observateur pendant presque 20 ans (de 1990 à 2009).Mais Michel de Pracontal ne s’est pas arrêté au journalisme et il a aussi été essayiste et romancier. À son crédit on peut citer les ouvrages suivants : “La Mémoire de l’eau” (un livre de vulgarisation paru en 1990 chez La Découverte), “La femme sans nombril” (un polar publié au Cherche Midi en 2005), “Les gènes de la violence” (autre polar publié en 2008 chez le même éditeur), “Kaluchua - Cultures, techniques et traditions des sociétés animales” (un livre de vulgarisation publié chez le Seuil en 2010) ou encore, le livre dont nous allons parler aujourd’hui : “L’imposture scientifique en 10 leçons” publié chez La Découverte en 2001.Comme on peut déjà le pressentir avec ces différents ouvrages dont il est l’auteur, Michel de Pracontal est un amateur des sciences au sens large. C’est une chose que l’on retrouve d’ailleurs dans les sujets qu’il aborde dans ses articles pour Médiapart ou sur son blog : biologie, évolution, météorologie, neuro-sciences, rien ne l’arrête et il arrive à parler de ces sujets sans perdre son lectorat. Qualité incomparable pour quelqu’un qui cherche à vulgariser les sciences pour aider le quidam à s’y retrouver et à ne pas se faire berner par des imposteurs.Un livreAvant-proposAvant de lire ce livre, je ne m’étais pas rendu compte à quel point “L’Imposture scientifique en 10 leçons” de Michel de Pracontal était une oeuvre qu’il était indispensable de connaître quand on s’intéresse aux sciences et au traitement qui leur est offert par la société et les médias.Le style de Michel de Pracontal peut paraître déroutant au premier abord (j’ai été dérouté pour ma part lors de la lecture des premières pages), car il alterne un ton moqueur voire sarcastique dans certains cas (quand les sujets sont légers) avec un ton strict, méthodique et implacable (quand il s’agit d’énoncer des faits et de révéler des impostures qui ont détruit des vies). Il sait aussi garder un fil conducteur entre toutes les impostures qu’il met en lumière (et je ne parle pas ici de cette histoire récurrente d’hémorroïdes) avec cette idée que la science est parfois utilisée à de mauvaises fins en ne servant que de prétexte pour des idées plus noires.Il est bon de noter que la version que j’ai entre mes mains est la version revisitée de 2001. La première édition était sortie en 1986 et celle-ci ajoute un grand nombre de mises à jour et de nouveaux faits concernant des impostures qui ont été révélées entre temps.La revueMichel de Pracontal débute son livre avec tout un passage sur le fait que les imposteurs de la science sont là pour révéler la vérité sur les vraies questions que l’Humanité se pose. Et on comprend que la science ne répond qu’aux questions qu’elle peut tester dans le monde réel par l’expérience et pas à des questions qui restent sans réponse testée, validée et approuvée. On découvre aussi que souvent les imposteurs justifient leurs théories en supposant des causes qui vont permettent d’aboutir à ce qu’ils veulent trouver. Quoi de mieux pour justifier quelque chose que d’en supposer la cause après tout? Qu’elle soit aussi peut existante que le résultat n’est pas grave d’ailleurs … Ces imposteurs sont d’ailleurs capables de tout relier, dans une théorie holiste dont personne n’aurait compris l’existence avant eux et ceci même si ils n’ont pas de preuve “en béton” pour le prouver. Ceci fait d’ailleurs souvent d’eux, les nouveaux Gallillée, Einstein ou Darwin (et ceci même si ils cherchent à les détruire soit-dit en passant).Dans sa leçon suivante, Michel de Pracontal donne différents exemples qui naviguent du loufoques au très sérieux (et dangereux) comme par exemple les Isolation Tanks de John Lilly permettant de réaliser des Out Of Body Experiences. Richard Feynman en parle d’ailleurs dans son livre “Surely, you’re joking Mister Feynman où il explique son expérience de ces Isolation Tanks et ce qu’il a ressenti.De cet exemple Michel de Pracontal ressort différentes règles qu’il arrive à valider avec les autres cas qu’il décrit comme par exemple l’usage du QI pour la sélection des immigrants en Angleterre ou aux États-Unis (halluciant), ou pire, pour la stérilisation des plus “bêtes et ignares” aux États-Unis (encore plus dingue).Dans la troisième leçon, Michel de Pracontal aborde un sujet cher à certains des Alter-scientifiques que décrit Alexandre Moatti dans son livre au nom quasiment éponyme “Alterscience” : le rejet de la science dite “officielle”. On découvre ainsi des théories aussi variées que farfelues à propos de l’évolution de la Terre, la sempiternelle remise en cause des idées de Darwin à propos de l’évolution et de la sélection naturelle ou encore la magnifique mémoire de l’eau. “Découverte”, et je mets des guillemets, du Docteur Benveniste qui revient encore aujourd’hui à la télé avec un reportage passé sur France 5 un soir très tard dont j’ai vu la fin vers 1h du matin une nuit où je ne dormais pas dans lequel le fait Luc Montagnier s’y intéresse justifie la véracité de ce qui est expliqué dans le documentaire.Dans la quatrième leçon on apprend que les imposteurs s’adressent plutôt à leurs concitoyens à travers des médias de masse comme la télé par exemple, plutôt qu’à leurs pairs à travers des revues à comité de lecture. Parfois cela vient du fait que les scientifiques remettraient en cause ce qui est dit et qu’il serait dommage de devoir justifier ce qui ne peut l’être. D’autres fois c’est pour poursuivre une quête de reconnaissance qu’il est compliqué d’acquérir avec les pairs et de pouvoir affirmer au monde qu’on est le meilleur.On découvre ainsi comme a été annoncée l’histoire de la Fusion Froide découverte par Fleischmann et Pons et comment le soufflet est retombé. Enfin pas complètement, il existe encore aujourd’hui des conférences sur le sujet malgré les preuves d’impossibilité du phénomène présenté qui ont été données de par le monde depuis. On peut aussi s’interroger, comme le fait Alexandre Moatti, dans son livre que des hommes politiques de la stature de Kofi Annan, à l’époque où il était secrétaire général de l’ONU, puissent tomber dans de telles supercheries.Quand on arrive à la cinquième leçon on apprend aussi qu’une bonne façon de devenir un imposteur en science est tout simplement de modifier les faits pour qu’ils collent à la théorie. Michel de Pracontal en parlait déjà dans une leçon précédente concernant le QI, il en parle ici plus précisément concernant l’histoire de l’Homme de Piltdown découvert en Angleterre par Charles Dawson, Arthur Smith Woodward et aussi Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. Enfin découvert. Plutôt inventé! Car il s’est finalement avéré que les preuve fournies étaient fausses. Michel de Pracontal fait d’ailleurs extensivement référence à l’ouvrage de Stephen Jay Gould où ce dernier traite longuement du sujet : “Quand les poules auront des dents”.Autre fait intéressant associé, on découvre aussi les manipulations sur les données qui ont été réalisées autour des recherches de Mendel concernant les gènes qu’il réalisa grâce à l’étude de caractères morphologiques des pois et leur transmission. C’est un point que Vincent Guidice décrit d’ailleurs assez bien dans l’épisode 161 de Podcastscience sur l’ADN qu’il avait réalisé. Les données étaient ici à priori modifiées pour coller au mieux à la théorie. Mais à la différence de l’Homme de Piltdown, ici la théorie était correcte. Je vous laisse écouter le podcast pour en savoir plus.Dans la sixième leçon, Michel de Pracontal prend du temps pour nous parler de l’histoire du SIDA et du sang contaminé qu’il couvrit pour le compte de l’Évènement du Jeudi pour lequel il travaillait à l’époque de l’affaire en temps que chroniqueur scientifique. Il nous explique en détail la découverte de la maladie, le travail des équipes américaines et notamment celle menée par Bob Gallo et celle de l’équipe française de Luc Montagnier, François Barré-Sinoussi et consort. On apprend les coups sous la ceinture qui ont été donnés, comment la politique s’en est mêlée autant aux États-Unis qu’en France (avec un impact plus négatif en France). Robert Gallo ne semble pas tout blanc dans son traitement des échanges qu’il a pu avoir avec l’équipe française quand à la découverte du SIDA et de l’annonce correspondante.Et puis il y a les tests de dépistage. Parce que découvrir le SIDA en laboratoire c’est bien. Pouvoir dépister les porteurs du virus pour qu’ils puissent recevoir des traitements qui restent encore à mettre en place et limiter la propagation du SIDA sont des choses indispensables. Pour une problématique de santé publique, mais aussi et surtout pour une problématique industrielle et financière. Et malheureusement c’est cette dernière qui va être retenue et qui va mener à l’affaire du sang contaminé en France. Michel de Pracontal explique en effet (ou tout du moins c’est ce que j’ai compris) que le retard de l’Institut Pasteur par rapport aux américains dans la mise au point d’un test fonctionnel, vendable et dont la production serait industrialisable, à empêcher le dépistage de poches de sang contaminées par le VIH, malgré le fait que le Centre National de Transfusion Sanguine sache qu’un risque existât à l’époque.Dans la septième leçon, Michel de Pracontal nous parle du lien qu’il existe entre certains imposteurs scientifiques et la religion. On apprend comment certains phénomènes poussent certaines personnes à supposer des choses impossibles afin de faire rentrer des carrés dans des ronds avec la science et la religion. Que ce soit en biologie avec les notions de plan de construction pour les êtres vivants, le Tao de la Physique de Frank Capra, l’Ordre impliqué remise au goût du jour grâce à la notion d’Univers Holographique, l’hypothèse Gaïa de Lovelock, la Noogenèse de Teilhard de Chardin, ou encore le principe anthropique avec l’Homme comme objectif de l’Univers.Avec sa huitième leçon, Michel de Pracontal nous plonge dans le monde fantastique du paranormal que décortique d’ailleurs avec succès Jean-Michel Abrassart dans son podcast “Scepticisme Scientifique”. On découvre ainsi l’histoire d’Eusapia Palladino, qui savait faire voler des tables et qui en aura mystifié plus d’un grâce à ses prétendus pouvoir spiritiques. Ou encore Joseph Rhine et la parapsychologie qu’il tenta de rendre scientifique tout en se faisant, selon les mots même de Pracontal, “rouler dans la farine par des collaborateurs sans scrupules”. Michel de Pracontal présente d’ailleurs les travaux réalisés par Henri Broch sur le psi et le fait que plus on fait d’étude, moins il existe (ou plus on se rend contre des supercheries peut-être ?). Il est d’ailleurs intéressant de voir comment l’aspect non-intuitif de la mécanique quantique a fait ressusciter certaines théories paranormales qui voit dans cette physique déroutante la source de tout ce que ces théories n’arrivaient pas à prouver jusque-là. Ceci malgré le fait que la plupart des physiciens rapprochent l’idée des psiristes selon laquelle l’esprit pourrait influencer les mesures réalisées à celle “des tables tournantes du XIXème siècle”.Dans sa neuvième leçon, Michel de Pracontal présente l’un des plus importants ressorts des imposteurs : l’usage exagéré de termes scientifiques à tout va, créant un galimatias incompréhensibles qui permet de couvrir d’une couche scientifique un discours qui s’avère, au mieux vide de sens, au pire totalement faux et contraire à ce que la science énonce comme faits prouvés par l’expérience. Ainsi on navigue entre mots ayant des doubles sens, métaphores abusives, analogie incongrues, référence au sens commun pour justifier n’importe quoi, utilisation de termes du langage courant dans des sciences qui leur donnent un sens tout autre. Michel de Pracontal fait d’ailleurs référence au livre “L’âge du capitaine” de Stella Baruk concernant le cas particulier des mathématiques pour ce dernier point.Michel de Pracontal fait aussi référence au fameux article d’Alain Sokal qu’il avait fait publié dans une revue américaine nommée SocialText malgré le fait qu’il fut vide de sens et rempli de termes utilisés de manière abusive. Le but de l’article de Sokal était justement de démontrer les torts possibles quand la science est utilisée pour donner une assurance de valeur. C’est d’ailleurs quelque chose qu’Alain Sokal et Jacques Bricmont ont par la suite dénoncé (l’usage par l’article) dans un ouvrage intitulé “Impostures intellectuelles” qu’il me semble indispensable d’ajouter à ma liste de lectures.Dans la dernière leçon de son ouvrage, Michel de Pracontal nous parle de la non-réfutabilité des théories des imposteurs scientifiques. Il ne faudrait pas en effet qu’ils puissent être remis en cause! Il parle ainsi de ce que Karl Popper appelle la réfutabilité. Que l’expérience ne suffit pas et que par exemple un mauvaise prédiction en astrologie n’invalide par, selon les tenants de cette pseudo-science, les principes sur laquelle elle est basée. Termes vagues, raison cachée non prise en compte, etc il y a forcément quelque chose qui va permettre de retomber sur ses pattes. Mais il faut faire attention, il existe en science de vraies théories qui ne sont pas pour autant réfutable, et la Théorie des Cordes en est un bon exemple. Pour l’instant les développements théoriques réalisés ne permettent pas de la tester pour la valider ou l’invalider. Ceci n’en fait pas, bien sûr, une théorie aussi farfelue que l’astrologie, car elle n’est pas impossible dans le principe. Elle englobe les théories physiques actuelles et repose sur de solides édifices mathématiques. Michel de Pracontal pointe ensuite le fait qu’il existe des domaines de recherche qui ne peuvent pas être jugées à l’aune des critères de Popper comme l’Histoire par exemple. Pour citer Pracontal : “Le modèle des sciences de la nature ne s’applique pas à toutes les formes de connaissances et de théories”.Une question reste en suspend : une autre science reste-t-elle possible ? Selon les pseudo-scientifiques ou les alter-scientifiques : oui. Mais c’est là la graine qui nourrit les imposteurs, car finalement, si tout ceci devient prouvé, ceci devient une science … Pour paraphraser Groucho Marx et citer Michel de Pracontal, “l’imposteur scientifique ne voudrait pour rien au monde faire partie d’un club scientifique qui serait disposé à l’accepter comme membre”.En conclusionAprès la lecture de ce livre, j’ai pu découvrir qu’il fait partie des fondamentaux de beaucoup quand à la critique (dans son sens le plus classique) de la science d’hier et d’aujourd’hui. J’ai appris énormément sur tous ces moments de l’Histoire de la Science où certains ont tenté d’apporter des choses, bonnes ou mauvaise avec la science comme arme. Sur leurs méthodes, sur les résultats bons ou mauvais qui en sont ressortis. On grandit en tant que citoyen baignant dans cet univers trop complexe pour être compris, mais indispensable à nos vies.Et, outre la lecture même du livre qui donne une vision, non pas pessimiste, mais équivalent à celle d’un néon blanc qui révèlerait les failles et le teint blafard de certaines facettes de ce que l’on appelle de la science au sens large, ces différentes histoires me font dire qu’il est très complexe de se faire une idée concrète d’un sujet sans faire des recherches extensives sur ce à quoi l’on s’intéresse. Il est en effet très rapide de se faire berner par des imposteurs en mal de reconnaissance, par des scientifiques de qualité qui se sont fait bernés ou qui auraient besoin de recouvrer un prestige disparu avec les années ou jamais atteint.Cela me laisse une sorte d’amertume car ce livre révèle ce qu’est finalement une facette de la science et son traitement et retire ce vernis qu’on nous fait lui donner à travers les merveilles qu’elle a pu réaliser.Ne vous méprenez pas, c’est un très bon livre et une œuvre indispensable à lire, mais elle aura tendance à remuer certaines de vos préconceptions ou idées et d’éclairer certains évènements sous un regard nouveau et implacable.Ce livre fait partie d’une sorte de corpus (avec “Denialism” de Michael Specter, “Alterscience” de Alexandre Moatti, “La croyance au paranormal: Facteurs prédispositionnels et situationnels” de Jean-Michel Abrassart et d’autres bien sûr) qui est un mal nécessaire pour toute personne souhaitant pouvoir comprendre ce qui est réellement scientifique, et ce qui ne l’est pas. La science est en effet devenue le cœur de toutes les avancées technologiques et presque sociétales de notre temps et il ne fait pas oublier ou se situe la limite que certains voudraient voir disparaître (consciemment ou non) entre science, pseudo-science, alter-science, science-fiction, fantastique, miracles, etc.Un livre qui n’a rien à voirLa Nuit des Temps - crédit : goodreads.com - http://goo.gl/JUvtSI Comme livre qui n’a rien à voir, j’ai décidé de choisir l’un des romans les plus connus de René Barjavel : La nuit des temps. Il s’agit selon moi d’un chef d’œuvre du fantastique paru en 1968 aux Presses de la Cité. On peut d’ailleurs le retrouver en poche pour ceux qui préfèreraient un format plus petit.L’histoire est celle d’un journaliste qui participe à la couverture d’une découverte sensationnelle au pôle sud : la découverte d’une anomalie sous la glace et qui s’avère être une capsule ayant plus de 400000 ans et hébergeant deux personnes : une homme et une femme. La femme est réveillée et elle fait découvrir un monde inconnu où les règles sont différentes, la science plus avancée qu’aujourd’hui et le véritable amour impossible. René Barjavel nous raconte cette histoire de manière haletante, en mélangeant histoire d’amour, science-fiction et il nous livre ici un chef d’œuvre de la littérature fantastique du XXème siècle. Pour vous dire à quel point ce livre se dévore : j’ai du lire les presque 400 pages de ce livre en un peu plus de 3 heures. Et ceci plusieurs fois … Je ne peux donc que vous le recommander très chaudement !Un livre que j’aimerais lireGödel Escher Bach : Les brins d'une guirlande éternelle - crédit : amazon.fr - http://goo.gl/rl5gIv À force d’écouter des épisodes de Podcastscience où les mathématiciens en chef que sont NicoTupe et Robin parlent du livre “Gödel Escher Bach : Les brins d’une Guirlande Éternelle” ou GEB pour les intimes, de Douglas Hofstadter, je me dis de plus en plus que je ne peux pas y échapper et qu’il va falloir que je le lise à un moment ou à un autre. De ce que je peux comprendre des résumés, ce livre est culte, et ce pour une très bonne raison : il est capable d’embrasser différents domaines de la science et de montrer de quelle manière les mathématiques permettent de les relier de manière harmonieuse et notamment comment, et c’est ce qui fait le nombre du livre, on peut relier la musique de Bach, les gravures d’Escher et la logique mathématique sur laquelle travaillait Gödel.Un programme pour le moins alléchant ! Ce livre intègre donc la longue liste de livre que j’aimerais vraiment lire. Ne vous y trompez pas, il ne s’agit pas juste de le lire pour l’avoir fait, mais de le lire pour mieux comprendre le monde qui nous entoure.QuoteQuoi de mieux qu’une citation de monsieur Karl Popper en ce qui concerne la science, les impostures et un moyen de réfuter la non-science ?Our knowledge can only be finite, while our ignorance must necessarily be infinite.Karl Raimund PopperEssay, 'On the Sources of Knowledge and of Ignorance', in Conjectures and Refutations: The Growth of Scientific Knowledge (1962), 28.Plugs et liens évoquésDavid Medernach, alias Xilrian sur le web, nous fait profiter à travers Xil’cast, sa chaîne Youtube de vidéos sur des sujets variés et vous pouvez ainsi découvrir “Les 9 vies de Timothy Leary” et dernièrement “Les 8 travaux de John Van Neumann”. C’est bien fait, fun et informatif à la fois. Si jamais nous ne connaissez pas, jetez-vous sur ses vidéos, cela vaut le détour!”.PodcastScience organise avec Xavier Durussel, CM de Podcastsuisse, une soirée radio-dessinée le 23/08 sur le thème “Instruments scientifiques : Cathédrales du XXIe siècle”. Cela va se passer à Genève, je ne peux que vous enjoindre à vous y rendre ! Vous pourrez m’y retrouver ainsi que la bande de PodcastScience et de StripScience. Ce sera l’occasion d’apprendre plein de choses et de passer une bonne soirée :) Si vous voulez y participer, un seul lien: http://www.podcastscience.fm“L’imposture scientifique en dix leçons” de Michel de Pracontal dans la rubrique “Un livre que j’aimerais lire” de l’épisode 5 de LisezLaScience: http://lisezlascience.wordpress.com/2014/06/26/lisezlascience-5-le-beau-livre-de-la-medecine-de-clifford-pickover/Page wikipédia consacrée à Michel de Pracontal: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_de_PracontalLa page de Médiapart avec les articles de Michel de Pracontal : http://www.mediapart.fr/biographie/119420Le blog de Michel de Pracontal chez Médiapart : http://blogs.mediapart.fr/blog/michel-de-pracontalÉpisode 161 de Podcastscience sur l’ADN par Vincent Guidice : http://www.podcastscience.fm/emission/2014/02/09/podcast-science-161-ladn/Podcast Scepticisme Scientifique : http://scepticismescientifique.blogspot.frConclusionQue vous ayez aimé ou pas, surtout, ne restez pas à regarder les championnats d’Europe d’Athlétisme. Envoyez-moi des courrier, des commentaires, de like sur la page Facebook, des tweets, des retweets, de l’enduit à joint, j’en ai besoin pour finir de plâtrer un mur ou l’oeuvre complète de Jean-Paul Delahaye si jamais vous avez assez des livres bien écrits.Vous pouvez retrouver LisezLaScience sur son site web http://lisezlascience.wordpress.com et vous pouvez me contacter sur twitter sur @LisezLaScience ou sur la page Facebook associée https://www.facebook.com/LisezLaScience et le podcast est accessible sur podcloud http://lisezlascience.podcloud.fr/ et sur podcastfrance http://podcastfrance.fr/podcast-lisez-la-science .Vous pouvez aussi m’envoyer des e-mails à lisezlascience@gmail.comVous pouvez d’ailleurs retrouver l’ensemble des livres cités sur la liste goodreads associée à ce podcast sur le compte de LisezLaScience. Les livres seront placés sur des “étagères” spécifiques par épisode et ceux de celui-ci sont sur l’étagère “lls-7”Prochain épisodeOn se retrouve le 31/08/2014 pour un nouvel épisode sur “Désir d’Infini” de Trinh Xuan Thuan.D’ici là bonne quinzaine à toutes et à tous.Les références des livres évoquésLa Mémoire de l’eauISBN : 270711894X (ISBN13 : 978-2707118943)Auteur : Michel de PracontalNombre de pages : 227 pagesDate de parution : 02/03/1999 chez La DécouvertePrix : 15,00 € chez Amazon ou 27,00 € à la FnacLa femme sans nombrilISBN : 2749103517 (ISBN13 : 9782749103518)Auteur : Michel de pracontalNombre de pages : 229 pagesDate de parution : 01/02/2005 chez Le Cherche MidiPrix : 2,79 € chez Amazon ou 3,70 € chez la FnacLes gènes de la violenceISBN : 2749111137 (ISBN13 : 9782749111131)Auteur : Michel de PracontalNombre de pages : 285 pagesDate de parution : 09/10/2008 chez Le Cherche MidiPrix : 24,00 € chez Amazon ou la FnacKaluchua - Cultures, techniques et traditions des sociétés animalesISBN : 2020513064 (ISBN13 : 9782020513067)Auteur : Michel de PracontalNombre de pages : 187 pagesDate de parution : 14/10/2010 chez le SeuilPrix : 17,20 € chez Amazon ou la FnacL’imposture scientifique en 10 leçonsISBN : 2020639440 (ISBN13 : 978-2020639446)Auteur : Michel de PracontalNombre de pages : 378 pagesDate de parution : 08/04/2005 chez le SeuilPrix : 9,60 € chez Amazon ou la FnacSurely you’re joking Mister FeynmanISBN : 0393316041 (ISBN13: 9780393316049)Auteur : Richard P FeynmanNombre de pages : 350 pagesDate de parution : 12/05/1997 chez W. W. Norton & CompanyPrix : 13, 26 € chez Amazon ou 7,98€ chea la FnacAlterscience. Postures, Dogmes, IdéologiesISBN : 2738128874 (ISBN13 : 9782738128874)Auteur : Alexandre MoattiNombre de pages : 336 pagesDate de parution : 17/01/2013 chez Odile JacobPrix : 23,90 € chez Amazon ou la FnacQuand les poules auront des dentsISBN : 2020128861 (ISBN13: 9782020128865)Auteur : Stephen Jay GouldNombre de pages : 478 pagesDate de parution : 17/05/1991 chez le SeuilPrix : 10,10 € chez Amazon ou la FnacL’âge du capitaineISBN : 2020183013 (ISBN13: 9782020183017)Auteur : Stella BarukNombre de pages : 355 pagesDate de parution : 01/01/1998 chez le SeuilPrix : 8,10 € chez Amazon ou la FnacImpostures IntellectuellesISBN : 2738105033 (ISBN13 : 978-2738105035)Auteur : Alain Sokal, Jean BricmontNombre de pages : 276 pagesDate de parution : 02/10/1997 chez Odile JacobPrix : 22,90 € chez Amazon ou la FnacLa croyance au paranormal: Facteurs prédispositionnels et situationnelsISBN : 613154901X (ISBN13: 9786131549014)Auteur : Jean-Michel AbrassartNombre de pages : 104 pagesDate de parution : 19/11/2010 chez Editions Universitaires EuropeennesPrix : 39,00 € chez AmazonDenialsm : How Irrational Thinking Hinders Scientific Progress, Harms the Planet, and Threatens Our LivesISBN : 1594202303 (ISBN13: 9781594202308)Auteur : Michael PsecterNombre de pages : 304 pagesDate de parution : 26/10/2010 chez Penguin BooksPrix : 12,48 € chez Amazon ou 6,65 € chez la FnacLa Nuit des TempsISBN : 2266023039 (ISBN13: 9782266023030)Auteur : René BarjavelNombre de pages : 394 pagesDate de parution : 01/01/1988 chez PocketPrix : 7,30 € chez Amazon ou la FnacGödel Escher Bach : Les brins d’une Guirlande ÉternelleISBN : 2100523066 (ISBN13: 978-2100523061)Auteur : Douglas Hofstadter, Traducteurs : Jacqueline Henry, Robert FrenchNombre de pages : 883 pagesDate de parution : 05/11/2008 chez DunodPrix : 50,00 € chez Amazon ou la FnacVous pouvez retrouver la liste des livres dans goodreads à l’adresse suivante : https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/30797714-lisezlascience?shelf=lls-7
Sevag Mahserejian and Esteban Cordoba jump into their first podcast: Isolation Tanks, Pizzicotto, Gluten Free Diets, Mexican History, and more.
Justin and John are joined by Desiree. They start out talking about drones, big brother (not the TV show!), and then move on to John and Desiree’s recent experience with Sensory Deprivation Tanks. EP59 – Isolation Tanks
Are Isolation Tanks right for you? And by "you" I mean listener Paul Prince. Find out as Bob answers yet another listener letter.
On a special edition of PodChats, Drew and Anthony record late on a friday night. Process that a little bit. We have a wonderful time talking about isolation tanks once again, the documentary "The Transcendent Man", Britney Spears (yes, we actually talk about Britney), golf, and Portal 2.
In Drew Terril and Anthony Postiglione's first epidsode of PodChats, discussions are had and uncomfortable listening ensues. Topics include McMuffins, Jesse the Body Ventura, the excitement that is the women's NCAA basketball tournament, isolation tanks, and hey why not, the weather.