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Ivelisse sits down with her dear friend and integrative oncology expert Dr. Nasha Winters for a conversation that feels as much like a heart-to-heart as it does a masterclass. Together they tackle one of the most confusing and consequential topics in women's health: hormone replacement therapy.Dr. Winters opens with a simple but powerful daily habit, meeting the sunrise, as an underrated tool for hormonal balance. From there, she unpacks what hormones actually are (messengers, not just chemicals to replenish), traces the eye-opening history of exogenous hormones and their generational effects, and makes a compelling case that most menopausal symptoms are rooted in metabolic imbalance and stress, not deficiency.She also challenges the assumption that "bio-identical" means safe, offers non-hormonal options for common symptoms, and lays out what a wise, terrain-focused approach to tapering actually looks like.Warm, honest, and full of practical wisdom — this one is worth sharing with every woman you love.Learn more about Dr. Nasha Winters here.Suggested Resources:The Metabolic Approach to Cancer by Dr. Nasha WintersMenopause Reset by Dr. Mindy PelzRadical Remission website (Dr. Kelly Turner)Love, Medicine and Miracles by Dr. Bernie SiegelGood Clean Love - lubricantFORIA - Intimacy MeltsURIEL - Argentum Calendula ointmentYour donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
Welcome, author and painter, Tom Lopatosky. Not only is Tom the author of two books: The Care And Maintenance Of A New England Home and The Care And Maintenance Of A Block Island Home, but he also hosts PROTALK Home Improvement Radio (630AM/99.7FM WPRO) Saturdays at 2 pm and writes monthly home improvement articles. Tom Lopatosky is the founder and owner of LOPCO Contracting, a painting & repair company in East Providence, Rhode Island, since 1995. He also owns Cheer UP Athletics, an all-star cheer gym he started in 2016. Tom has two daughters, Tamara and Ivelisse. He is a New York Yankees and Providence College Basketball fan. Tom also enjoys traveling—his favorite cities are New Orleans, San Antonio, and Las Vegas. A parishioner of St. Adalbert's Church in Providence, Rhode Island, he helps in the community whenever possible. Tom Lopatosky graduated from Classical High School, earned both a Marketing and Finance degree with a Computer Information Systems minor from Bryant University, and is actively pursuing his MBA at the University of South Carolina. Tom spoke with The Artists Index's cofounder, documentarian, and now occasional podcast host, Ron Fortier, recently about his passion, his life, career, and his journey as an author, among his many other pursuits and interests. This episode was recorded at the Spectrum Marketing Group studio at Howland Place in New Bedford. Thomas Lopatosky Lopco Contracting 310 Bourne Avenue Box 32 East Providence, RI 02916 United States Email | Website | Website | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Other We're not asking for you to finance a nonprofit. Instead, we are asking for your support to fund a legacy. Our mission is to preserve and document the lives and legacies of all South Coast Artists. If you would like to be a guest on The Artists Index or have a suggestion, please let us know!
What does it look like to pray with bold faith when you're facing something bigger than you can handle? In this episode, Ivelisse welcomes Mark Batterson, lead pastor of National Community Church and bestselling author of The Circle Maker, for a conversation that will inspire you to keep circling your hardest prayers without letting fear have the final word.Drawing from the ancient story of Honi, who drew a circle in the sand and prayed boldly for rain, Mark shares what it means to bring God audacious, persistent prayers, especially in the face of illness. He opens up about his own healing from 40 years of asthma, his wife Lora's breast cancer journey, and how "circling your Jericho" can transform the way you face a diagnosis. You'll also hear how mindset, laughter, gratitude, nutrition, and community are all part of participating in your healing, and how to tune into the Holy Spirit's voice through Scripture, silence, and wise counsel.Whether you're in the middle of a health battle or walking alongside someone who is, this episode will remind you that God's dreams for your life are worth the wait, and worth the prayer.Learn more about Pastor Mark Batterson here.Suggested Resources:National Community ChurchEbeneezer's Coffee HouseThe Miracle TheatreThe DC Dream CenterCapital TurnaroundThe Dream CollectiveBOOK: The Circle MakerBOOK: Do It For A DayBOOK: Whisper: How to Hear the Voice of GodBelieve Big Gratitude JournalYour donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
Why does cancer so often come back, even after treatment appears successful? In this episode of the Believe Big Podcast, Ivelisse sits down with renowned naturopathic doctor Dr. Michael Karlfeldt to uncover the hidden root causes behind cancer recurrence and what patients can do to support true healing beyond tumor shrinkage.Dr. Karlfeldt explains how chronic infections, environmental toxins, stress, unresolved trauma, and weakened immunity can create the perfect “terrain” for cancer to return, even years later. He also shares why conventional treatments alone may not be enough, how cancer stem cells can remain dormant, and the integrative strategies he's seen help patients rebuild their health and resilience.From mistletoe therapy and IV vitamin C to detoxification, immune restoration, functional testing, gratitude practices, nutrition, spiritual connection, and reducing toxic exposures, this conversation offers practical and hopeful insights for anyone navigating cancer, recovery, or prevention.Whether you're a patient, survivor, caregiver, or simply passionate about changing the future of cancer care, this episode will challenge the way you think about healing and inspire you to share it with someone who needs hope today.Learn more about Dr. Michael Karlfeldt here.Suggested Resources:Michael Karlfeldt Center, Boise, IDBOOK: A Better Way to Treat Cancer by Dr. Michael KarlfeldtBOOK: Breast Cancer Breakthrough: Integrating Conventional & Natural Medicine For True Healing by Dr. Veronique Desaulniers and Dr. Michael KarlfeldtPODCAST: Integrative Cancer Solutions with Dr. Michael KarlfeldtPODCAST: Believe Big Podcast, Creating a Non-Toxic Home with Caitlin FierroBLOG: Karlfeldt Center BlogBelieve Big Gratitude JournalReceive Dr. Karlfeldt's ebooks completely free:Unleashing 10X Power: A Revolutionary Approach to Conquering Cancer – Use code CANCERPODCAST1Healing Within: Unraveling the Emotional Roots of Cancer – Use code CANCERPODCAST2Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
2 years later… and the journey continues .On this anniversary episode of Aventura's World Podcast, I'm joined by Ivelisse & Morena as we read your favorite Romeo Santos songs and albums, share stories from the journey, and talk about the possibility that the kings themselves might know this podcast exists…To the fans that built this with us…Long live the Kings (Recorded 2/18/26)
Award-winning filmmaker Jacob Williams joins Ivelisse in this episode to share the powerful and deeply personal story behind his prostate cancer diagnosis—and the path that led him far beyond the standard “surgery or radiation” conversation. Faced with rising PSA levels, multiple biopsies, and limited options, Jacob sought out four second opinions and ultimately chose an integrative approach that combined nutrition, exercise, and therapies like mistletoe and hyperthermia. In this episode, he opens up about why so many men avoid talking about prostate health—and how breaking that silence could save lives. Jacob walks listeners through the turning points in his healing journey, including the treatments that helped reduce lesions and lead to no evidence of disease. If you or someone you love is navigating cancer, this conversation will challenge what you think you know and inspire you to explore every option with confidence and hope.Learn more about Jacob Williams here.Suggest ResourcesJCW Studios - home pagePanel Discussion - What Is Mistletoe Therapy? Mistletoe Therapy - Phase I TrialHyperthermia Treatment for Cancer, Believe Big Podcast #5Dennis Clark's Thermofield MachineJacob Beats Prostate CancerKey Questions to Ask Your Oncologist - Believe Big Resource PDFSoul Care - Believe Big ResourceYour donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
Turnbuckle Tavern is powered by G FUEL, the clean zero sugar zero crash energy formula that keeps you locked in for the main event. Save 20% with code TAVERN at GFUEL.com. Fuel up and keep it Tavern. Turnbuckle Tavern is also powered by the Official Dick Lazer, the ultimate gag gift with laser projections, flashlight, blacklight, and more. Head to DickLazers.com and use code TAVERN for 20% off. Keep it Tavern. Episode 183 breaks down a week where WWE's future started changing fast. The post WrestleMania 42 roster cuts hit every level of the company, with Kairi Sane, Aleister Black, Zelina Vega, Zoey Stark, Alba Fyre, Nikki Cross, Joe Gacy, Bo Dallas, Dexter Lumis, Erik Rowan, Apollo Crews, Santos Escobar, the Motor City Machine Guns, Tyra Mae Steele, and several NXT prospects all gone. Kairi Sane's release is the hardest one to explain. She was active on television, coming off a singles win over IYO SKY on the April 13 Raw, and appeared to be headed toward a bigger story with Asuka. IYO SKY called the timing unexpected, Bayley said she was struggling to process it, and Kairi thanked fans while saying she would "set sail… in my own time." Aleister Black's exit raises similar questions after wins over Randy Orton, Sami Zayn, and Matt Cardona. These did not feel like talents being phased out creatively. They felt like cuts made while stories were still moving. The Wyatt Sicks were also wiped out, with Nikki Cross, Joe Gacy, Dexter Lumis, Erik Rowan, and Bo Dallas all released. Nikki Cross later called her time as Abby the Witch "the honour of a lifetime," tying the group back to Bray Wyatt, Brodie Lee, the Windham family, the Huber family, and the Fireflies who kept that world alive. The locker room reaction showed how heavy the day was. Alexa Bliss honored Nikki Cross and the Wyatt Sicks. Rhea Ripley called it a sad day. Chelsea Green and Piper Niven praised Alba Fyre. Asuka, Bayley, and IYO SKY supported Kairi Sane. Nathan Frazer gave a heartfelt tribute to Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin, crediting the Motor City Machine Guns for helping him during his first year on the main roster. At the same time, WWE is pushing new names forward. Ricky Saints is set for his SmackDown debut next week in Tulsa after one final NXT match against Shiloh Hill. Ethan Page and Sol Ruca already arrived on Raw, while Joe Hendry is set for his official Raw debut with a concert. SmackDown also got a jolt from Fatal Attraction, as Jacy Jayne, Fallon Henley, and Lainey Reid attacked Paige, Brie Bella, Alexa Bliss, Charlotte Flair, and Rhea Ripley. Blake Monroe is also headed to the blue brand after a vignette for "The Glamour," bringing her résumé as Mariah May, Owen Hart Cup winner, former AEW Women's World Champion, and former NXT Women's North American Champion with her. Cody Rhodes used SmackDown to send a pointed message beyond Randy Orton. Still showing the effects of Orton's punt, Cody called out the "outside forces" affecting his WrestleMania path, saying they are "0-3" and telling them to send their best or stay out of his business. The line appears aimed at TKO influence and connects to past WrestleMania shifts involving Roman Reigns, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, and John Cena. Tiffany Stratton also turned a missed WrestleMania into momentum, defeating Giulia to win the WWE Women's United States Championship. The win ended Giulia's 112 day reign and gave Stratton her third singles title in WWE. In her interview with Joey Karni, Stratton said missing WrestleMania gave her a chip on her shoulder, and she is determined to make sure it never happens again. Outside WWE, Lucha Underground suddenly resurfaced after years of silence with a "¿Más?" teaser and the caption "soon." Taya Valkyrie, Willie Mack, Ivelisse, Vinnie Massaro, The Butcher, AJ Francis, Shelly Martinez, Chelsea Green, and Brian Cage all reacted, with speculation already pointing to anything from a YouTube library rollout to something bigger. AAA is also teasing a shift of its own. Marisela Peña Roldán confirmed that a new general manager will be revealed on May 23 in Mexico City after Dorian Roldán asked for the role. She made it clear that nothing in AAA will remain the same once the new GM is announced. Episode 183 is about transition everywhere. WWE is cutting major names while elevating new ones. Cody Rhodes is calling out the power above the ring. Tiffany Stratton is forcing her way back into focus. Lucha Underground is stirring again. AAA is preparing a reset. The whole landscape feels like it is moving at once. Be sure to support the show and follow us @TurnbuckleTavern. Until next week, stay out of the alley and away from the pork and beans. Good luck and good speed.
¿Alguna vez has sentido que, a pesar de tener toda la información del mundo al alcance de tu mano, te sientes más perdido que nunca?. En este episodio de EnRumbo con Ivelisse, exploramos la profunda confusión que marca nuestra sociedad actual, donde el exceso de datos no siempre se traduce en conocimiento real, ni la lectura constante en verdadera educación.A través del relato bíblico de los caminantes de Emaús, Ivelisse Valentin Vera nos invita a reflexionar sobre esos momentos en los que el desánimo y la falta de entendimiento nos tientan a abandonar nuestros proyectos y convicciones. Analizamos cómo, al igual que aquellos discípulos, a menudo discutimos los acontecimientos del mundo —guerras, política y crisis— sin lograr descifrar el propósito detrás de ellos.En este episodio descubriremos:La diferencia entre "saber de todo" y comprender el corazón de Dios: Por qué la "Facebook Academy" o las tendencias de TikTok no sustituyen la profundidad de las Escrituras.La importancia de la comunidad: Por qué mantenernos unidos es vital para encontrar iluminación frente a los retos familiares, nacionales y mundiales.El poder transformador de la enseñanza: El papel fundamental de Jesús como maestro y cómo su palabra tiene el poder de hacer arder nuestros corazones incluso cuando los problemas no han desaparecido.Una invitación decisiva: ¿Estamos dejando ir a Jesús por falta de pasión o lo invitamos a quedarse a la mesa con nosotros?.Es momento de abrir las Escrituras, sentarnos a la mesa y permitir que nuestros ojos se abran a la presencia del Resucitado.Basado en Lucas 24:13-35www.ivelissevalentin.comwww.linktr.ee/ivelissevalentin
What if a stage 4 cancer diagnosis wasn't the end—but the beginning of a completely different path to healing? In this episode of Integrative Cancer Solutions, Dr. K sits down with Ivelisse Page, Co-founder and CEO of Believe Big, to share her powerful journey of overcoming stage 4 colon cancer after being given less than a 10% survival chance. She opens up about rejecting conventional chemotherapy, discovering mistletoe therapy, and how faith, mindset, and integrative approaches transformed her outcome. This conversation dives into the limitations of standard cancer care, the overlooked power of the immune system, and how emotional and spiritual healing play a critical role in recovery. If you or a loved one is navigating cancer and searching for hope, guidance, and alternative perspectives, this episode will expand what you believe is possible. Key Takeaways: 00:00 Introduction 00:58 Ivelisse Page and her cancer journey 03:36 Diagnosis shock and family history of colon cancer 11:48 Stage 4 diagnosis and spread to the liver 12:18 Choosing not to do chemo with less than 10% benefit 19:26 Discovering mistletoe therapy and integrative healing 28:58 Founding Believe Big and helping cancer patients Resources Mentioned: Believe Big - https://www.believebig.org/ Johns Hopkins Medicine - https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/ Medical Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or replace professional medical advice. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment decisions. -----------------------------------------------A Better Way to Treat Cancer: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding, Preventing and Most Effectively Treating Our Biggest Health ThreatGrab my book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CM1KKD9X?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860 Unleashing 10X Power: A Revolutionary Approach to Conquering CancerGet it here: https://store.thekarlfeldtcenter.com/products/unleashing-10x-powerPrice: $24.99100% Off Discount Code: CANCERPODCAST1Healing Within: Unraveling the Emotional Roots of CancerGet it here: https://store.thekarlfeldtcenter.com/products/healing-withinPrice: $24.99100% Off Discount Code: CANCERPODCAST2-----------------------------------------------Integrative Cancer Solutions was created to instill hope and empowerment. Other people have been where you are right now and have already done the research for you. Listen to their stories and journeys and apply what they learned to achieve similar outcomes as they have, cancer remission and an even more fullness of life than before the diagnosis. Guests will discuss what therapies, supplements, and practitioners they relied on to beat cancer. Once diagnosed, time is of the essence. This podcast will dramatically reduce your learning curve as you search for your own solution to cancer. To learn more about the cutting-edge integrative cancer therapies Dr. Karlfeldt offer at his center, please visit www.TheKarlfeldtCenter.com
Today, Ivelisse sits down with Justin Ballard, founder of Just Hope Healing Center, to share his powerful journey from scientist and Fortune 500 analytics expert to holistic health practitioner after a life-altering illness in 2013. Facing seizures, complex neurological conditions, medication complications, and paralysis, Justin's path to healing led him beyond conventional approaches and into a deeper exploration of the body, mind, and spirit.Justin unpacks his go-to health practice and explains how supporting the body's electrical and cellular potential may aid in stress recovery and overall function. He also shares how a personal encounter with Jesus and a practice he calls “breathing for Jesus” helped him break free from dependence on pain medications and rediscover hope.The conversation dives into the world of frequency-based healing. He openly addresses skepticism, the placebo effect, and the importance of seeking true root causes of illness. Most importantly, Justin offers a message of encouragement for those facing cancer and chronic illness: healing is not just physical. He challenges listeners to consider the impact of emotional stress, environmental exposures, and spiritual health—highlighting the roles of forgiveness, faith, and surrender in the healing journey.This episode invites you to think differently about health, ask deeper questions, and explore a more integrative path forward.Learn more about Justin Ballard here.Suggested Resources:OlyLife TeraHertzWholetonesJust Hope Healing CenterModalities Used at Just Hope Healing CenterEnergy4LifeYour donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
Today, Ivelisse welcomes naturopathic doctor and integrative oncology expert Dr. Jessa Landmann to discuss cancer-related fatigue and her book, Beyond Cancer Fatigue: A Path to Reclaiming Energy. Dr. Landmann explains why fatigue is a common yet often overlooked survivorship challenge with limited conventional solutions, emphasizing a proactive, root-cause, and individualized approach. She explores key biological drivers like inflammation and muscle loss from treatment, along with emotional factors such as trauma, fear of recurrence, and negative self-talk—encouraging listeners to “talk to yourself like your best friend.”The conversation offers practical, holistic strategies to restore energy, including gradual movement to rebuild strength, anti-inflammatory nutrition rich in colorful fruits and vegetables, omega-3s, and adequate protein, and comprehensive thyroid testing beyond standard labs. Dr. Landmann also addresses hormone-related changes, the importance of connection, faith, and purpose, and shares evidence-based sleep support tools such as CBT-I, screening for sleep disorders, light exposure, aromatherapy, exercise, and acupuncture.Learn more about Dr. Jenna Landmann here.Suggested ResourcesDr. Jessa Landmann's BlogBOOK: Beyond Cancer Fatigue: A Path to Reclaiming Energy (enter discount code BBP20 at checkout until June 4, 2026)Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
Ivelisse Page, executive director and co-founder of Believe Big, returns to share what's happened since her last appearance in 2022. After reaching a breaking point of burnout in ministry, she took an unexpected sabbatical guided by a spiritual director through Soul Shepherding, learning to rest, set boundaries, and reconnect with God through childlike faith. But just as she was healing, she received a new diagnosis: stage 1A endometrial cancer, completely separate from her prior colon cancer. Caught unusually early, she opted for surgery and avoided further conventional treatment. Ivelisse reflects on the profound lesson that physical health alone isn't enough; emotional and spiritual wholeness matter just as much. She also updates listeners on the exciting progress of the mistletoe clinical trial at Johns Hopkins (now moving toward Phase 2 enrollment) and the vision for the Believe Big Institute of Health, a future integrative cancer care center she describes as "the St. Jude's of integrative medicine."HealingStrong's mission is to educate, equip and empower our group leaders and group participants through their journey with cancer or other chronic illnesses, and know there is HOPE. We bring this hope through educational materials, webinars, guest speakers, conferences, community small group support and more.Please take advantage of our FREE resources below to help you along your health and healing journey:Support Group DirectoryHolistic Curriculum - Participant GuideSupport Our Mission - DonateAdditional Health ResourcesListen to Previous EpisodesWebsite: healingstrong.org
Para el cuarto episodio de la serie BLTN, Ivelisse y Morena me acompañan para analizar “Encerrados.” Ivelisse debate cuál es la canción más tóxica del álbum, mientras Morena comparte sus favoritas de este proyecto. (Recorded on 12/10/25)
Today, Ivelisse welcomes Abby Zachritz (“Advocacy Abby”), a mother of five and passionate advocate for families facing disability, cancer, and complex medical needs. Abby co-founded the Connect Platform and serves as Director of Family Advocacy at SupportNow, where she helps families access critical resources like grants, therapy programs, adaptive equipment, and financial assistance. She shares her top health tip—prioritizing sleep, including its important role in processing trauma—and explains how she supports overwhelmed families by first hearing their story and helping them build a strong community of support early on. Abby also introduces SupportNow, an all-in-one platform that simplifies updates, fundraising with minimal fees, and practical help requests like meals, prayer, and other forms of support. She discusses Connect, a free and continually updated database of more than 3,400 grants that can be searched by location, diagnosis, and need, and shares practical strategies such as compounding grants, pursuing non-income-based assistance like gas cards, and communicating needs in ways that invite support without directly asking for money.Learn more about Advocacy Abby on her Instagram PageSuggested Resources:SupportNow - One Platform, Any SupportConnect - Grants and FoundationsBelieve Big Patient AdvocatesYour donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
Today, Ivelisse talks with Dr. Dan Rubin, a naturopathic oncologist and co-founder of Naturopathic Specialists in Scottsdale, Arizona, about an emerging cancer treatment called dendritic cell therapy.Dr. Rubin explains in simple terms how dendritic cells act like “generals” of the immune system—gathering information about a tumor and teaching the body's T cells how to recognize and attack cancer. He discusses Immunocine's “double-loaded” dendritic cell therapy, which uses information from a patient's own tumor to help train the immune system in a more personalized way. This treatment is currently offered in Cancun and is also being studied in U.S. clinical trials for certain cancers, including glioblastoma and pancreatic cancer.They walk through what the process looks like for patients—from application and medical record review, to traveling for tumor sampling, collecting immune cells, and receiving a series of injections. Dr. Rubin also shares how tumor tissue can be stored for possible future use and talks honestly about outcomes, cost, and the importance of ongoing testing to determine who may benefit most.This episode provides hope-filled, easy-to-understand insight into a personalized, immune-based approach to cancer care for patients and caregivers alike.Learn more about Dr. Dan Rubin. Suggested Resources:Naturopathic Specialists in Scottsdale, AZAiresTech Products for EMF protectionHAVN by Lambs - EMF defracting productsImmunocine (Cancun)Immunocine Preserve (Biobank in Scottsdale)Send us Fan Mail! Click here >Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
Ryan Sternagel, co-founder of The Stern Method, joins Ivelisse in the episode to share his family's journey after his son Ryder was diagnosed with stage four neuroblastoma just before his first birthday. Ryan opens up about navigating such a devastating diagnosis and why becoming your own health advocate—especially as a parent—was essential. He talks about their integrative approach to cancer care, blending conventional treatment with holistic support, and the importance of not seeking approval from society when making deeply personal health decisions. Ryan also shares how faith played a central role in their journey, the research behind their supplement OUR 7, and how their work has expanded into programs like Going Integrative Plus, offering personalized guidance from leading integrative cancer doctors. This is an episode packed with important information and resources for anyone walking the cancer journey.Suggested Resources:The Stern MethodOUR 7 supplementCode: BELIEVE20 — 20% off, active: February 10-24th, 2026 ONLYCode: BELIEVE10 — 10% off evergreenGoing Integrative Plus program - Discount code: BELIEVE50 — 50% off the first month subscriptionPODCAST: The Anti Cancer RevolutionBOOK: Radical RemissionFollow The Stern Method on Social MediaInstagramFacebookTikTokYouTubeSend us Fan Mail! Click here >Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
In this episode of the Believe Big podcast, Ivelisse welcomes Dr. Lucas Tims from Root Causes Medical Clinic for an engaging conversation about the emerging use of Ivermectin in cancer therapy. Together, they explore Ivermectin's historical use, safety profile, and its promising potential as a repurposed, supportive treatment in integrative cancer care.Dr. Tims emphasizes the importance of personalized treatment plans developed alongside experienced integrative practitioners. The episode also dives into the real-world challenges of integrating Ivermectin into conventional protocols and how to navigate conversations with your care team.Whether you're a patient, caregiver, or healthcare professional, this episode offers an insightful look into the evolving landscape of cancer care and how combining conventional and complementary approaches may offer more options—and more hope—than ever before.Learn more about Dr. Lucas Tims here: Root Causes - ProvidersSuggested Resources:Root Causes Medical ClinicBLOG: Root Causes KnowledgeBelieve Big Podcast, episode #10 - IVC in the Cancer Arena with Dr. Lucas TimsBelieve Big Podcast, episode #53 - Sugar and Its Role in Cancer Cells with Dr. Lucas TimsBelieve Big - Key Questions to Ask Your Oncologist Send us Fan Mail! Click here >Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
In this episode of the Believe Big Podcast, Ivelisse sits down with Dr. Michelle Niesley, a recognized leader in integrative oncology, to explore pediatric cancer care through a whole-person lens. They dive into the importance of sleep, nutrition, and addressing environmental factors, while also discussing how integrative therapies like mistletoe can complement conventional treatments. Dr. Niesley shares insights on the role of functional medicine, the emotional toll of a diagnosis, and how families can effectively support their children through treatment. This conversation offers practical guidance, hope, and a vision for a more collaborative approach to pediatric cancer care and survivorship.Learn more ABOUT Dr. NiesleySuggested ResourcesChemo and CrayonsBLOG - Chemo and CrayonsRESOURCES - Chemo and CrayonsRiordan Clinic WebsitePODCAST - Real HealthSend us Fan Mail! Click here >Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
Text us your thoughts on the episode or the show!In this episode of Ops Cast, hosted by Michael Hartmann and powered by MarketingOps.com, Michael is joined by Ivelisse Arroyo, Marketing Operations Leader and Executive Advisor on Go-To-Market Operations. Ivelisse brings a business-first perspective shaped by a background in accounting and deep experience across manufacturing and healthcare insurance. Her work focuses on connecting Marketing Ops, RevOps, and Business Operations into a single, cohesive system that supports revenue, efficiency, and customer outcomes. The discussion explores what happens when marketing is embedded across the business instead of being treated as a standalone service function.Ivelisse shares why operational disconnects often explain underperforming marketing, how regulated industries expose these gaps faster, and why executives are paying closer attention to GTM operations than ever before.In this episode, you will learn:Why marketing struggles when it is isolated from business operationsHow embedding marketing into revenue, finance, and delivery changes outcomesWhat Marketing Ops professionals can learn from Business Ops and financeWhy starting with revenue and cost impact resonates with executive leadershipHow modern technology and AI are reshaping Ops career pathsThis episode is ideal for Marketing Ops, RevOps, and GTM leaders who want to expand their influence beyond marketing, align more closely with the business, and help organizations operate as one connected system.Episode Brought to You By MO Pros The #1 Community for Marketing Operations Professionals MarketingOps.com is curating the GTM Ops Track at Demand & Expand (May 19-20, San Francisco) - the premier B2B marketing event featuring 600+ practitioners sharing real solutions to real problems. Use code MOPS20 for 20% off tickets, or get 35-50% off as a MarketingOps.com member. Learn more at demandandexpand.com.Support the show
In this latest, new episode of the Believe Big Podcast, Ivelisse welcomes Dr. Pete Sulack — a renowned chiropractor, author, and founder of one of the nation's largest wellness clinics — to share his extraordinary journey of healing.After being diagnosed with terminal grade 4 brain cancer in late 2024, Dr. Pete turned to a powerful combination of faith, functional medicine, and holistic protocols. Against all odds, he not only survived but now thrives — offering hope to others through his story and mission-driven initiatives like Matthew 10 International and Redeem Health.Dr. Pete speaks openly about the life-changing impact of faith, the importance of personalized nutrition, and how his spiritual foundation helped him navigate the darkest moments of his diagnosis. This episode also dives into practical health tips and the transformative power of community and integrative care.Whether you're facing cancer, supporting a loved one through it, or simply looking for encouragement and insight, Dr. Pete's message will uplift you. The episode concludes with a heartfelt prayer for those in the fight — a reminder that faith, resilience, and holistic approaches can work together to bring true healing.Learn more ABOUT Dr. Pete Sulack.Suggested Resources:WEBSITE: Matthew 10 InternationalWEBSITE: Dr. Josh AxeWEBSITE: Jordan RubinBOOK: The Joseph Blessing by Jordan Rubin and Dr. Pete SulackLINK: Be Resilient programFollow Dr. Pete Sulack on Social Media:InstagramFacebookTik TokLinkedInSend us Fan Mail! Click here >Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
Today's guest on the Believe Big Podcast is Dr. Daniel Roney, a functional and integrative medicine physician to share about the critical role gut health plays in overall healing—especially for those affected by cancer.Dr. Roney shares his transition from sports medicine to integrative care and explains why addressing root causes is essential in chronic illness. He discusses common gut issues such as SIBO, candida, parasites, and chronic infections, and how they can impact the immune system, inflammation, and recovery. The conversation also covers practical steps to support gut health, including nutrition changes, digestive enzymes, microbiome balance, gut lining repair, and the use of targeted testing.The episode emphasizes personalized care, noting that each cancer journey is different and requires an individualized approach. Ivelisse also shares her own experience using Dr. Roney's gut health protocols, offering encouragement to listeners seeking practical ways to support their healing.Learn more ABOUT Dr. Daniel RoneySuggested ResourcesDr. Daniel Roney's Website5-R ProtocolDr. Roney's Forever Young Longevity ProgramDiagnostic Solutions, GI Map TestGenova Diagnostics, GI EffectsVibrant Wellness, The Gut ZoomerMicrobiome, MegaSporeBioticSend us Fan Mail! Click here >Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
In this episode of the Believe Big Podcast, Ivelisse sits down with Dr. Jay Richards of the Heritage Foundation to explore the powerful intersection of faith, science, and culture in today's healthcare landscape. Together, they unpack the major shift from truly holistic, patient-centered care to a system focused primarily on disease management—and what it will take to change that.Dr. Richards sheds light on why metabolic flexibility is essential for long-term health and breaks down the regulatory and financial barriers that prevent many patients from accessing integrative and natural therapies, including mistletoe therapy. He and Ivelisse discuss why these barriers exist, how they affect patient choice, and what steps can be taken to move healthcare toward a more integrative model.Whether you're a patient, caregiver, or advocate, this episode offers clarity, encouragement, and actionable steps for advancing a healthcare future where conventional and complementary therapies work together to support whole-person healing.Learn more about Dr. Jay Richards at the Heritage Foundation.Suggested Resources:BOOK: Infiltrated by Dr. Jay RichardsBOOK: Indivisible by Dr. Jay RichardsBOOK: Money, Greed, and God by Dr. Jay RichardsBOOK: Eat, Fast, Feast by Dr. Jay RichardsBOOK: The Anxious Generation by Jonathon HaidtEvents at the Heritage FoundationBelieve Big Integrative Cancer Symposium - Replay (link to purchase the bundle)Send us Fan Mail! Click here >Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
Ivelisse Porroa-Garcia serves as the current President of the Hispanic Lobbyists Association and is the Senior VP at Crossroads Strategies—two important organizations that are thriving due, in part, to her dedication and passion. Ivelisse's dedication and passion are apparent in every aspect of her life, including in her journey from Lima, Peru to the lecture halls of UCLA and from the successful campaign of Congressman Dr. Raul Ruiz to the leadership position in Senator Barbara Boxer's staff. Join us as we explore the hard-fought successes—and trying setbacks—of one of Washington, DC's most successful lobbyists… and advocates for the Hispanic professionals working in our nation's capital.
In this inspiring episode of the Believe Big Podcast, Ivelisse sits down with Neil Broere—author, pastor, filmmaker, and global ministry leader—for a powerful conversation around his new book, Obedience, Suffering & Reward. Neil shares eye-opening stories from his missionary work in Iraq, the transformative role fasting has played in his life, and the personal experiences that have shaped his deep trust in God.Together, they explore how God uses our hardest moments to grow us, strengthen us, and reveal His faithfulness in ways we might never expect. Neil offers hope-filled insights on navigating trials, overcoming “comfort-based Christianity,” and understanding the purpose behind our scars. His honest reflections and practical wisdom will leave you encouraged, challenged, and reminded that your story—no matter how difficult—can be a powerful testimony of God's love and glory.To learn more about Neil Broere:https://www.neilbroere.com/aboutSuggested Resources:BOOK: Obedience, Suffering & RewardSTUDY GUIDE: Obedience, Suffering & Reward Follow Neil on InstagramSignup for Between Sundays, a weekly devotionalSend us Fan Mail! Click here >Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
Ivelisse Page is the Executive Director and Co-founder of the non profit, Believe Big. She has triumphed over cancer twice—first stage IV colon cancer (in remission since 2008) and later stage IA endometrial cancer in 2022—both without chemotherapy. Facing a genetic predisposition to multiple cancers from an early age, her journey fuels her commitment to help others navigate the challenges of cancer. Since 2011, Believe Big has helped more than a million people bridge conventional and complementary care, and the Radical Remission healing factors were central to her recovery—especially following her intuition, deepening her spiritual life, cultivating positive emotions and purpose, and using evidence-informed natural therapies (including mistletoe therapy). Since 2011, Believe Big has helped more than a million patients move through the overwhelming process of cancer by bridging the gap between conventional and complementary medicine. Believe Big not only helps patients survive but thrive, not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually as well. To learn more about Ivelisse and Believe Big visit www.BelieveBig.org or call 888-317-5850 Find them on Social Media @BelieveBig for Instagram, Facebook, and Youtube Purchase the "Nourishing the Soul Healing Journal"; Believe Big Gratitutude Journal As mentioned in this episode visit Support Now at https://www.supportnow.org for "money, meals, and more for families in tough times." ___________ To learn more about the 10 Radical Remission Healing Factors, connect with a certified RR coach or join a virtual or in-person workshop visit www.radicalremission.com. To watch Episode 1 of the Radical Remission Docuseries for free, visit our YouTube channel here. To purchase the full 10-episode Radical Remission Docuseries visit Hay House Online Learning. To learn more about Radical Remission health coaching with Liz or Karla, Click Here Follow us on Social Media: Facebook Instagram YouTube
En esta ocasión tenemos el honor de conversar con Ivelisse Echevarría, destacada lanzadora olímpica de sóftbol. Antes de brillar en los diamantes, Ivelisse fue atleta de atletismo en la LAI, hasta que decidió dar un giro a su carrera deportiva. Su talento y disciplina la llevaron a imponer un récord panamericano con siete juegos lanzados y seis victorias consecutivas, marca que aún se mantiene. En este episodio nos comparte cómo vivió esa transición, los desafíos que enfrentó, sus mayores logros y valiosos consejos para quienes contemplan cambiar de disciplina deportiva.
In this episode of the Believe Big Podcast, Ivelisse chats with Connie Zack, co-founder and co-CEO of Sunlighten, a leader in infrared light therapy and wellness saunas. Connie shares her personal story of discovering infrared therapy through her brother's recovery from chronic illness and dives into the science behind far, mid, near, and red infrared wavelengths—and how each uniquely supports detoxification, immune health, cardiovascular wellness, and energy.Learn: how Sunlighten's low-EMF, high-absorption technology sets their saunas apart, practical ways to integrate infrared therapy into daily routines, and the exciting future of contrast therapy through Sunlighten's new partnership with Ice Barrel. This conversation shines a light on holistic healing, empowering everyone to self-advocate, explore complementary therapies, and take charge of their health journey.Learn more the Sunlighten Story here: SunlightenSuggested Resources:mPulse Sauna CollectionSolo Sauna SystemResearch ArticlesSunlighten's Lotus Life BlogWhat is Infrared Light? Ice Barrel - cold plunge therapySend us Fan Mail! Click here >Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
Are you ready to strengthen your faith and activate the power of the Holy Spirit in your daily life? In this inspiring episode, Ivelisse sits down with her dear friend, author, and spiritual coach Jordan Oliver, to talk about her book DRAFTED: You've Been Chosen for a War Already Won.Jordan opens up about her personal health journey, her prophetic ministry Triple Braided Cord Company, and how joy and balance are key weapons in life's toughest spiritual battles. Together, Ivelisse and Jordan explore how to recognize the Holy Spirit's voice, engage in spiritual warfare with confidence, and find practical ways to activate divine power in everyday moments.Whether you're walking through a season of uncertainty, facing illness, or simply longing for a deeper connection with God, this episode will uplift and equip you with the tools to stand strong in faith. You'll walk away reminded that you were chosen—and that the battle has already been won.LEARN MORE ABOUT JORDAN:Triple Braided Cord Company - FoundersSUGGESTED RESOURCES:I Coach LifeTriple Braided Cord Co - home pageThe Olive Press - podcastJumpSport TrampolineBOOK: DRAFTED, You've Been Chosen for a War Already WonBOOK: One WordBelieve Big PrayersBELIEVE MugsSend us Fan Mail! Click here >Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
Today, Ivelisse welcomes Dr. Francisco Contreras, renowned surgical oncologist and Director, President, and Chairman of Oasis of Hope Hospital. Together, they dive into the world of integrative cancer care with a special focus on ozone therapy—a treatment that improves oxygenation, supports immune function, and works alongside conventional therapies to enhance healing outcomes.Dr. Contreras shares how ozone therapy is administered, its unique benefits, and compelling patient success stories that highlight its role in strengthening the body during cancer treatment. He also opens up about the broader philosophy of Oasis of Hope, which bridges conventional and complementary medicine to provide individualized and compassionate cancer care.Beyond the science, Dr. Contreras emphasizes the surprising yet critical connection between happiness and health, and he and Ivelisse explore how cultivating joy can impact recovery. The conversation also touches on the limitations of traditional U.S. cancer treatments and how Oasis of Hope offers a more holistic, patient-centered path.Listeners will walk away with practical insights into how ozone therapy can boost healing, strengthen the immune system, and fit into a broader integrative approach to cancer care.Learn more about Dr. Francisco Contreras and Oasis of Hope:https://www.oasisofhope.com/Suggested Resources:Ozone Treatments at Oasis of HopeOasis of Hope ExperienceBOOK: The Art and Science of Undermining CancerBOOK: Beating Cancer: 20 Natural, Spiritual and Medicinal RemediesOzone Oil/Cream Send us Fan Mail! Click here >Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
In this episode of the Believe Big podcast, Ivelisse welcomes Bill and Kristi Gaultiere to explore the life-giving role of empathy in emotional and spiritual well-being. Drawing from their new book, Deeply Loved, Bill, a psychologist and pastor, and Kristi, a psychotherapist and spiritual director, share how empathy—distinct from sympathy—can become a powerful source of healing, especially for those facing health crises like cancer. They introduce the Four A's of empathy: asking, attuning, acknowledging, and affirming, while also highlighting the importance of practicing self-empathy. Rooted in both biblical wisdom and psychological insight, the conversation offers practical encouragement for those feeling emotionally weary or spiritually distant, showing how empathy can deepen love, strengthen resilience, and serve as true “oxygen for the soul.”Learn more about Bill and Kristi Gaultiere and Soul Shepherding:https://www.soulshepherding.org/Suggested Resources:BOOK - Your Best Life in Jesus' Easy YokeBOOK: Journey of the SoulPODCAST: Believe Big (Season 2) Caring for Our Souls with Kristi GaultierePODCAST: Believe Big (Season 2) Emotional and Spiritual Growth with Kristi GaultierePODCAST: Soul Talks with Bill and Kristi GaultiereSpotify Playlist: The Wall, Journey of the SoulHearing God by Dallas WillardHealthy Feelings, Thriving Faith by Bill and Kristi GaultiereSend us Fan Mail! Click here >Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
“I could do everything right and still die, or do everything wrong and still live. Ultimately, my life was in God's hands.” —Ivelisse PageWhat does it look like to face a stage IV cancer diagnosis, lean into faith, and turn survival into service for thousands of others?In this conversation, Dr. Ron Hunninghake is joined by Ivelisse Page, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Believe Big, to share her extraordinary journey of healing and hope. From mistletoe therapy and integrative care to the spiritual and emotional terrains of health, Ivelisse reveals how her diagnosis became the catalyst for a movement to reimagine cancer care.Highlights include:→ How Ivelisse's personal cancer story led to the creation of Believe Big→ Why integrative therapies like mistletoe can improve survival and quality of life→ The critical role of mindset, faith, and emotional healing in recovery→ A vision for the Believe Big Institute of Health and the future of integrative oncologyMeet Ivelisse PageIvelisse Page is the Executive Director and Co-Founder of Believe Big, a nonprofit dedicated to helping patients face, fight, and overcome cancer. A stage IV colon cancer survivor, Ivelisse has become a leading voice in patient advocacy, integrative oncology education, and mistletoe research. Through her work with Johns Hopkins University and the Believe Big community, she is helping thousands navigate cancer with strength, faith, and innovative care.This series is made possible by Empower, the Platinum Sponsor of Cancer Care Reimagined and Riordan Clinic's 50th Anniversary Gala. As a national leader in compounding pharmacy and 503B outsourcing, Empower serves providers and patients across all 50 states with safe, affordable, and personalized medications. Guided by the belief that behind every order is a person in need, they bring compassion and innovation to everything they do. Learn more at empowerpharmacy.com.Discover Believe Big's mission and resourcesLearn about the mistletoe clinical trials with Johns HopkinsEpisode Links & ResourcesRegister for the Cancer Care Reimagined ConferenceLearn more about Riordan Clinic's 50th Anniversary GalaSchedule your Check Your Health lab testing (Sept 15–26)Learn more about Empower PharmacyExplore the Riordan ClinicListen to more episodes of the Real Health PodcastConnect with the Real Health Podcast and Riordan Clinic✉️ Join our newsletter
Enhancing Post-Cancer Care: Integrative Approaches with Dr. Megan BernardWhat happens after cancer treatment ends? Too often, survivors are left without a clear roadmap for long-term healing and prevention. In this episode of the Believe Big Podcast, Ivelisse sits down with Dr. Megan Bernard, a board-certified naturopathic doctor passionate about guiding patients through comprehensive cancer recovery.Together, they talk about how mindset can shape healing, why many critical tests are often overlooked in conventional care, and the importance of personalized monitoring after treatment. Dr. Bernard shares the latest insights on functional and integrative approaches—including epigenetic testing, immune and metabolic profiling, and innovative therapies like mistletoe—that are helping patients thrive beyond survival.Listeners will walk away with:Practical questions to ask your oncologist about integrative therapiesStrategies for combining conventional and complementary care for the best outcomesHope-filled insights into the future of personalized cancer recoveryWhether you're a survivor, caregiver, or simply curious about holistic approaches to health, this episode offers empowering tools and encouragement for the journey ahead.Learn More About Dr. Megan Bernard:Flourish, The Roadmap to RecoverySuggested Resources:Dr. Megan Bernard's Instagram Dr. Megan's PodcastDr. Megan's BlogDUTCH Test - Dried Urine Test for Comprehensive HormonesSignatera Test - personalized cancer testingSummary of Helixor StudiesHelixor - Breast Cancer literatureSend us Fan Mail! Click here >Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
When you or someone you love is facing cancer, the world can feel overwhelming—especially when it comes to making your home and body a safer place to heal. In this heartfelt episode of the Believe Big Podcast, host Ivelisse Page sits down with Caitlin Fierro, founder of Non Toxic Home and a certified holistic nutrition consultant, to talk about simple, realistic ways to lower your toxic load and support your health.Caitlin opens up about her own health struggles and how they inspired her to help others make small, impactful changes in their daily lives. Together, she and Ivelisse unpack the “hidden” toxins many of us live with—from cleaning products to personal care items—and how they can impact healing and recovery. You'll hear practical tips for choosing safer alternatives, using water and air filters effectively, and creating a healing environment at home—especially important for those navigating cancer treatment.This isn't about doing it all at once—it's about starting where you are, making one change at a time, and giving your body the best possible chance to heal. Whether you're a patient, caregiver, or survivor, you'll walk away with tools you can use right now and hope for the journey ahead.Plus, don't miss the special invitation to the upcoming 2025 Believe Big Integrative Cancer Symposium, where you can learn even more about bridging the best of conventional and complementary care.Learn more about Caitlin Fierro on her website:Non-Toxic HomesSuggested Resources:Non-Toxic Homes - BlogClearly Filtered (water filtration system)Environmental Working Group (EWG)Branch Basics - clean cleaning productsRoot & Splendor - laundry detergentBlueland - eco-friendly cleaning productsAunt Fannie's - natural cleaning agentsFreddie - laundry detergent sheetsFontana Candles - non-toxic home scentsClare Paint - zero VOC interior paintPact - organic cotton clothingMate the Label - organic clothingWooly - merino wool clothingThe Kitchen Today (tallow) - how to purify beef tallowSend us Fan Mail! Click here >Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
What do root canals, and cancer prevention have in common? More than you might think.In this powerful episode of the Believe Big podcast, Ivelisse welcomes Dr. Sharla Aronson, a passionate biological dentist from Colorado, whose journey into this field began after her child was born with hearing loss. What started as a personal predicament became a calling to rethink traditional dental care.Together, they dive into the world of biological dentistry—what it is, why it matters, and how it goes far beyond fillings and cleanings. Dr. Aronson explains how your mouth is deeply connected to your whole body, and why personalized, preventative dental care using less toxic materials and advanced tools like 3D imaging, ozone, and lasers could be a game-changer for your health.They also shine a light on the often-overlooked dangers of mercury amalgam fillings, and what to know about safely removing them using the SMART protocol. And for anyone wondering how to find a biological dentist or explore safer options for themselves or their kids, this episode is packed with resources and actionable insight.If you're curious about the deeper connection between oral health and overall wellness—or you've ever wondered what your mouth might be trying to tell you—this is one conversation you don't want to miss.Learn more about Dr. Sharla Aronson:https://www.alive-dental.com/aboutSuggested Resources:Alive Dental (Fort Collins, CO)International Academy of Oral Medicine and ToxicologyHolistic Dental SocietyInternational Academy of Biological Dentistry and MedicineDr. Sharla's Blog: Glow From WithinAlive Dental FacebookBelieve BigSend us Fan Mail! Click here >Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
In this episode of the Believe Big Podcast, Ivelisse welcomes Dr. Rob Reimer to discuss the critical topic of demonic deliverance. They explore the concept of spiritual warfare, how evil spirits can influence individuals, and the steps to achieve freedom from such influences. Dr. Reimer, a founder of Renewal International and author, shares his first encounter with demonic influences, the factors that prevent deliverance, and various access points like sin, secrets, and curses that allow demonic entities to enter. The episode also addresses the distinction between demonic possession and influence, clarifies misconceptions about spiritual attacks, and offers guidance on finding proper deliverance practices. An enriching conversation filled with practical insights and spiritual wisdom.Learn more about Dr. Rob Reimer at Renewal International:https://renewalinternational.org/Suggested Resources:BOOK: Soul CareDr. Reimer's recorded sermonsPODCAST: Real Faith Stories - The Transforming Power of Suffering WiselyDr. Reimer's upcoming events, including Soul Care ConferencesSend us Fan Mail! Click here >Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
Destroy the ones who brought you here because this week we're discussing season 4, episode 5 of Lucha Underground entitled "Sacrificio". Come along as we chat about the episode, plus Batman's seed, the Boston cut, getting milked, Ivelisse's cool hair, midwestern Kool-Aid Man, Fantastic Four, one is better than two, pizza shops, Killshot's respect, earthquakes, ref matches, fighting champs, & more!Want to hear more from your favorite Marsh Land Media hosts? Hear exclusive shows, podcasts, and content by heading to Patreon.com/MLMpod!Buy some Shuffling the Deck / MLMpod MERCH, including our "Natty With Otters" shirt, over at redbubble.com/shop/msspod!Follow James @MarshLandMedia on Twitter, @MLMpod on Instagram, and listen to his music under "Marsh Land Monster" wherever music is found! Follow Sean on Twitter @SeanMarciniak and on Twitch @GooseVK! Join ourDiscord!Have fan mail, fan art, projects you want us to review, or whatever you want to send us? You can ship directly to us using "James McCollum, PO Box 180036, 2011 W Montrose Ave, Chicago, IL 60618"! Send us a voice mail to be played on the show at (224) 900-7644!Find out more about James' other podcasts "Mostly Speakin' Sentai", "Hit It & Crit It", and "This Movie's Gay" on our website,www.MLMPod.com!!! Plus, download all Marsh Land Monster albums there, too!
The baddest woman in pro wrestling history steps into the Monte & The Pharaoh studio! Ivelisse holds nothing back as she talks about her journey through Lucha Underground, WWE, AEW, and the politics that tried to stop her. From championship battles to real-life backstage brawls — get ready for the most honest, raw, and unfiltered interview yet. #Ivelisse #MonteAndThePharaoh #WomensWrestling #AEW #LuchaUnderground #WWE #ProWrestlingInterview #WrestlingPodcast #IndependentWrestling #PuertoRicanPower #WrestlingNews #ShootInterview
En el episodio de hoy, Marlene e Ivelisse conversan sobre cómo enseñarles a nuestras hijas que las emociones no son sus jefes. Aprenderemos cómo guiarlas a reconocer sus sentimientos sin dejar que estos gobiernen sus decisiones.
In this episode of the Believe Big podcast, Ivelisse welcomes Kathryn Gordon, a businesswoman, movie producer, author, and podcast host, to discuss the importance of self-advocacy in health care. Kathryn shares her personal journey with breast implants, describing how they led to serious health issues that numerous doctors failed to diagnose correctly. She details the symptoms she experienced, the emotional and physical challenges, and the ultimate removal of her implants, which significantly improved her health. The episode also covers important new FDA recommendations for women with implants, alternative options for post-mastectomy reconstruction, and the broader implications of introducing foreign objects into the body. Kathryn highlights the importance of listening to one's body and seeking divine guidance in health matters. Connect with Kathryn Gordon on Instagram:Kathryn Gordon - InstagramSuggested Resources:PODCAST: Kathryn For RealBOOK: Relationship GritLINK: George's Aloe Vera LiquidLINK: Monsters Inside Me (season 3, episode 2)
In this episode of the Believe Big podcast, host Ivelisse Page welcomes Dr. Antonio Jimenez—affectionately known as Dr. Tony—renowned integrative oncology pioneer and founder of the Hope4Cancer Treatment Centers. Together, they explore a transformative approach to healing: fasting, and its powerful role in both physical wellness and spiritual renewal.Dr. Tony unpacks the science behind fasting's impact on cancer treatment, including how it activates autophagy and mitophagy, boosts stem cell regeneration, and supports the body's ability to repair and restore. But this conversation goes beyond biology. Dr. Tony and Ivelisse dive deep into the spiritual discipline of fasting, revealing how it can become a sacred rhythm that cultivates gratitude, sharpens focus, deepens our faith, and unlocks emotional resilience in the hardest seasons. With heartfelt stories and practical takeaways, this episode offers guidance for anyone seeking to approach their health—and their spiritual walk—with intentionality and hope.Whether you're a patient, caregiver, or simply curious about holistic approaches to healing, this episode offers life-giving insight into how aligning body and spirit can ignite a more vibrant path forward.Learn more about Dr. Antonio Jimenez Suggested Resources:Hope4Cancer Treatment CentersHope4Cancer BlogSeven Key PrinciplesBOOK: Hope For Cancer: 7 Principles to Remove Fear and Empower Your Healing by Dr. Antonio JimenezBOOK: Fasting for Spiritual Breakthrough by Elmer L. TownsSend us Fan Mail! Click here >Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
Ivelisse and XO Lishus find a new partner to help them face the Reptile Tribe; Jake Strong takes on Drago and Aero Star in a Nunchuck Match; a new number one contender for the Lucha Underground Championship is determined.
The Rabbit Tribe takes on XO Lishus, Ivelisse and Joey Ryan; Marty "The Moth" Martinez introduces a new associate and sends a message to his Ultima Lucha opponent; Killshot and Son of Havoc finally go one on one.
Muchas mujeres, jovenes y hasta ninas compiten por la atención de tu hija. Hay muchas voces que le gritan:“¡Compra esto!”“¡Escucha esto!”“¡Come esto!”“¡Haz esto!”“¡Escribe esto!”En el episodio de hoy, Marlene e Ivelisse hablan sobre cómo ayudar a nuestras niñas a filtrar a los ihfluencers que quieren poseerlas e influenciarlas.
Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Ivelisse Cotto to the Restorative Works! Podcast. Ivelisse joins us to discuss the challenges teachers face when implementing restorative practices, especially when many have never been taught to tap into their own emotions or build crucial relationships with students. She discusses the importance of offering teachers the same space and support to develop these skills, just as students are given the opportunity to learn and grow through restorative circles. She highlights the growing issue of teacher burnout and initiative fatigue, stressing the need for more consistent and meaningful professional development in restorative practices. Ivelisse shares her perspective on integrating restorative practices into everyday classroom content, where teachers build connections with students while still focusing on the curriculum. Ivelisse is a dedicated educator who has spent the past 14 years working to make a difference in the Chicago Public School system. Starting her career as a high school Spanish and ESL teacher, she later transitioned to the role of Bilingual Program Coordinator before becoming a Dean of Discipline and transitioning to a middle school. Ivelisse earned her bachelor's in Secondary Education/Spanish with an endorsement in ESL and, in 2024, she earned her Master of Science in Restorative Practices from the IIRP Graduate School. Tune in to hear more from Ivelisse and gain practical insights on making restorative practices a lasting and effective part of your school environment.
Episode 23 of Violent People Radio has ALL FOUR of our hosts Chris, Dan Pat, and Sam, back after a week away.The hosts discuss all the exciting things taking place in the near future at ViolentPeople.coYou give these boys a week off and they watch a lot of wrestling. They get into it all!For this week's BIG TOP, if you can believe it, is the epic conclusion of the Evolve DraftFinally, buckle up for the grand finale: the wackiest WACKY LINE yet! In this segment, expect the unexpected as the hosts tackle the questions submitted to them by listeners.Vote on your favorite VPR Evolve Card:https://forms.gle/eRHmbb3RXYPicLvM7Instead of buying a mug help out Quentin:https://tinyurl.com/39av9r66https://linktr.ee/violentpeople
En el episodio de hoy Ivelisse y Marlene desmitifican lo bueno, lo malo y lo feo sobre los mensajes actuales de autocuidado para mujeres y chicas. Escucharás respuestas a preguntas como: "¿Cómo ayudo a mi hija a reconocer el consuelo de Dios?" "¿Son totalmente irrelevantes los baños de burbujas y los masajes?" "¿Nos dice el consuelo bíblico que simplemente ignoremos el dolor?"
Fenix versus Marty the Moth in a Hair vs Mask match; Ivelisse battles Catrina.
In this 4th Summer Replay episode, Ivelisse continues her discussion with Kristi Gaultiere about the importance of caring for our souls, specifically for emotional and spiritual healing. For anyone facing a health challenge, like cancer, this episode is not to be missed!Kristi and Ivelisse talk about the stages of griefsetting boundariescreating a rule/rhythm of lifeLectio Divinaand encouraging a healthy balance between spiritual practices and daily living.Don't miss this concluding episode with Kristi and Ivelisse, and be prepared to care for your soul with love and kindness.**If you missed Part 1 and would like to listen to that episode, click this link:66-Kristi Gaultiere - Caring for Our Souls and Our Emotional Health (part 1)Learn more about Kristi Gaultiere at Soul Shepherding:https://www.soulshepherding.org/Suggested Resource Links:BOOK - Your Best Life in Jesus' Easy YokeBOOK - Journey of the Soul: A Practical Guide to Emotional and Spiritual GrowthPODCAST - Soul Talks with Bill and Kristi GaultiereBLOG - Soul Shepherding BlogGUIDE - Lectio DivinaBOOK - Healthy Feelings, Thriving FaithWEBSITE - Elizabeth Kübler Ross Foundation Your donations power our podcast's mission to support cancer patients with hope, insights, and resources. Every contribution fuels our ability to uplift and empower. Join us in making a lasting impact. Donate now!
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