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Send us a textWe're back with part 2 of our 2-part series on what all effective psychotherapies have in common. Last week we introduced you to the common factors research on psychotherapy outcomes, using the work of Dr. Jeffery Smith, MD to help us structure the conversation. We discussed how entrenched maladaptive patterns, fueled by affective avoidance, contribute to mental health conditions and how all good psychotherapy models help people generate awareness around those patterns, make contact with their emotions, and take deliberate steps to change those patterns in durable ways.In today's episode of the Psychedelic Therapy Frontiers podcast, we continue the conversation by diving a little deeper into memory reconsolidation, exposure-based therapies, the corrective emotional experience, psychedelic-assisted therapy, and other topics.For those of you who are new to the show, welcome! Psychedelic Therapy Frontiers is brought to you by Numinus Network and is hosted by Dr. Steve Thayer and Dr. Reid Robison.https://www.howtherapyworks.com/storeLearn more about our podcast at https://numinusnetwork.com/learn/podcast/Learn more about psychedelic therapy training opportunities at https://numinusnetwork.com/training/Learn more about our clinical trials at https://www.numinusnetwork.com/researchLearn more about Numinus at https://numinusnetwork.com/Email us at ptfpodcast@numinus.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drstevethayer/https://www.instagram.com/innerspacedoctor/https://www.instagram.com/numinushealth/
Host Dr. Anders interviews Jeffery Smith the Deputy Director, Certification & Testing Division, ASTP/ONC., Jeff talks about the history of EHR certification and lays out the case for the importance of standards. He also discusses the goals of the administration and the HTI rules 1 and 2. His golden wand to help healthcare is the contiued and sufficient funds to develop and improve standards. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Bob talks about Minnesota Governor Tim Walz being picked as Harris's running mate, Bob talks to Kenny Gold of the New York Corrections Officer Benevolent Association about issues in the state's jails, Bob talks Harris vs. Trump polling, the missile attack in Iraq, Lloyd Austin throwing out a terrorist plea, and Jeffery Smith.
Experience the excitement of POP-UP SUBMISSIONS, the internet's first ever live manuscript submission event. Each week, Peter Cox, a literary agent, and his publishing guests, as well as the members of the Pop-Up Genius Room, will review manuscripts sent in by aspiring authors. _________________________________________________________ Join us live in the YouTube chat room every Sunday at 5pm UK / 12noon EST _________________________________________________________ 0:00 Featured on today's show: 00:06:33 Holly Katherine is an author and creative writer who has "Heart to Heart" as her first published work. She has been writing since childhood and wrote "Heart to Heart" when she was 16. Her writing is inspired by real-life events, such as an article about a woman who met the recipient of her child's organ. Young Adult Mystery/Romance / Narrated by Geoff Sullivan 00:22:23 Jeffery Smith is a "jack of all trades" and a husband, father of three, musician, role-play and board gamer, and curriculum developer. His debut novel, "No One", combines his creative writing and instructional design skills, and is sure to be a hit! Fantasy / Narrated by Alison Gardiner 00:42:15 Bec Teri is a thirty-two-year-old mother of two young children from southern Ontario who has written the exciting new novel "Silverbloods". Her unique blend of fantasy and adventure will keep readers captivated from the first page to the last. Get ready to be swept away into a thrilling new world! Young Adult Urban Fantasy / Narrated by Hannah Faoileán 00:55:10 N. A. is "the comeback kid" of the literary world. By day, they manage K-pop news and by night, they create outlandish costumes, creepy portraits, and write the "next great Canadian novel." "COMEBACK" is their debut novel, a story of redemption and resilience. Speculative fiction / Narrated by Emily Rainsford _________________________________________________________ Starring on this week's panel… bestselling author WILL PEARSON! Together with Esteemed Litopian BEV DALTON! _________________________________________________________ Check out Will Pearson's website: WillPearsonBooks.Com Make a submission⇛ https://subs.litopia.com Audio podcast⇛ https://pop.litopia.com Our Narrators⇛ https://voice.litopia.com We're doing something exciting, a little bit risky, and very new… Please support us by subscribing to our channel and by spreading the word on your social media! ✪ POP-UP GEAR ✪ Microphones⇛ Shure SM7B https://amzn.to/3wJ62uo Preamp⇛ ART TPS II 2-channel Tube Microphone Preamp https://amzn.to/3kG11Af Audio interface⇛ Marian Seraph 8 MKII TRS https://www.thomann.de/gb/marian_seraph_8_mkii_trs.htm Cameras⇛ Sony Vlog ZV-1 https://amzn.to/3MDDU2i Lighting⇛ Elgato Key Light - Professional 2800 lumens Studio Light with desk clamp https://amzn.to/3wKLwtr Vision Mixing⇛ Elgato Stream Deck XL – Advanced Studio Controller https://amzn.to/38Fzl96 Elgato Stream Deck MK.2 White https://amzn.to/3MQtbo4 #writingtips #writingtipsandtricks #books #author
Hear these great stories about shared experiences between father and son aviators. My guests include:Jeffery Smith, Helicopter Chief Pilot, R.O.P. Aviation and Chair, General Aviation Helicopter Association International (HAI)His son, Jack Smith, International Captain, Gulfstream 650ER, Part 91 Flight OperationThomas King, President, LuftKing AeroSolutions, Retired Captain, U.S. Coast GuardHis son, Captain Jared King, U.S. Coast Guard, Acting Deputy Director, Acquisition Programs; Chief of Aviation Acquisition; Assistant Program Executive Officer.Dennis Hayes, Commercial Pilot, Certified Flight Instructor (CFI), Aircraft Owner and OperatorHis son, Austin Hayes, Professional Pilot for a Part 135 Charter Operator, Lear 45 and 75All Things Aviation & Aerospace is an aviation career-oriented webcast providing insight on the variety of opportunities and possibilities in the aviation and aerospace industries. Its host and moderator, Vince Mickens, is a long time private pilot who flies frequently for both personal and business. Mickens background includes strategic partnership executive roles over the last 17 years with the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), the AOPA Air Safety Foundation, and the Bob Hoover Legacy Foundation, all after a 28-year broadcast journalism career working in seven major television and radio broadcast markets nationwide.All Things Aviation & Aerospace is also available on my Private Air Media YouTube Channel, Facebook Live Page, and Linkedin Profile.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnAgvYp8gF4w8WSRdU7Dn4whttps://www.facebook.com/privateairmediagrouphttps://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentmickens-privateairmediagroup-allthingsaviationandaerospace/
| Do It Again | Joe Leavy feat. Althea Rene | Calling Out Today | The Everettes | Company | Omarion | Alkaline Drip | Omarion | The Way You Touch Me (feat. Destini Shelton) | Jeffery Smith | Human Touch | William Bell | Deeper | Helen Bruner & Terry Jones | Good Love | Aphrose | Mama Knows | Sir Charles Jones & J-Wonn | Magic | Jones | Summer | Kenya Vaun | Time Flies (feat. Annabelle Freedman) | Taquirah | Give It Up | Taquirah | A Beautiful Woman | October London | What I Call Perfection | October London | Better Late Than Never | The Sextones | So Natural | Kia Bennett | I Just Know This Feels Right | Mark Scott | Hypnotise My Mind | Davey H | Lost Minds | Millie Mountain | Love Has Come | Ruby Wilson | Look Me In The Eyes | Joe Washington & Wash | No Wife | Llace Sarabete' | All The Love I Need (feat. Cherrelle) | Roger Hill Music | If You Don't Want Me No Mo' | Mz Connie | You Played Too Long | Terry Wright | Approach | Grant Alexander | I Just Want Your Love | Ingram Street | Love Me Down | La'dy | So Good | Sylvia Mwenze | I Can Back It Up | Terry Harris | Waiting On The Sidelines | Lee Fields
Time to sit back, relax and enjoy tons of new Smooth Jazz music from all around the world. Just look at the tracklist below. Download this MIX for your iPod or mp3 player here. Tracklisting ⤵️: 00:00 – Intro | Sponsored by https://www.NinjaGram.app | https://www.NinjaTok.com 01:43 – Jeffery Smith – Happy (@jefferysmithmusic) 05:50 – Jack … Continue reading "▶️ 2 Hour Mix of New Smooth Jazz of May 13, 2023 | 24/7 Music Smooth Jazz Radio" The post ▶️ 2 Hour Mix of New Smooth Jazz of May 13, 2023 | 24/7 Music Smooth Jazz Radio appeared first on JazzDiscover.com.
| You Can't Run From My Love (Radio Edit) | Kiko Navarro, DJ Pippi, Willie Graff, Angela Johnson | Self-Love (feat. Estelle, Chantay Savage & J. Ivy) | Terry Hunter | Call Me Back | Kim Tavar | Cowboys To Girls | The Sextones | How Happy | Brooklyn Funk Essentials | I Love The Feeling | Running Loving Something | Breathe (feat. Arin Ray) | Dinner Party, Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper & Kamasi Washington | T'Boo (Em-Cee Remix) | US | Fun Girl | Terry Harris | Give Me Your Love | G.C. Cameron | Persevere | Operation Faith | Love The Way You Love Me | Damon Dae | Love Hurts | The Realm feat. H'Atina | Do For You | Krishawna | What's Wrong | Reggie Boone | How Things Changed | I.Khan | Sing Yeah Sing | Van McCoy | Let Me So | Dwayne Scivally | Touch Me Again | Soul Liberation | Ain't Nothing Wrong (Trying To Get My Money On) | The Mark Williams | My Baby | 3TOB | Show And Prove | 3TOB | Serious | Omarion | Love Me Right (feat. Sevyn Streeter) | Omarion | Dimensions | Jones | Close To Heaven | King Sis | My Father Wears The Crown (DjSoulBr Radio Remix) | Bobby Washington | Awake | Will Nesbit | The Energy | Lalah Hathaway, Ariza, Kole | Be With You (feat. Kevin Soul) | Todd Breed | The Way You Touch Me (feat. Destini Shelton) | Jeffery Smith | Million Dollar Baby | Crystal Motion | There'll Be Another | Crystal Motion | All The Love I Need (feat. Cherrelle) | Roger Hill Music | Baby Will You Love Me | Major | Forever True | The Everettes
| Galaxy 2023 (Radio Edit) | The Muthafunkaz | Glowing Up (Brian Power Remix - Radio Edit) | Lukas Setto | Show Me The Way (feat. Mark Antonio) | Rick Clarke | Smilin' Faces | Output / Input feat. Antonio McLendon | No More (It's Over Remix) | US | It's So Nice (KZO Mix) (Radio Edit) | Cornell CC Carter | Next Lifetime | 01 Sail, Reina | Give Me Your Love | G.C. Cameron | Attention | Ines Belayouni | Let Me So | Dwayne Scivally | Everything Has Got To Be Alright | Bobby Baker | Fallen | Chris Teague | Work It Out | Lester Shaw | Moonlighting (feat. Adelynn Mejia) | Jay Lamont | She's The One That Do It For Me | Wendell B | Mr. Justice | Dana V. Andrews | Do What We Gotta Do (feat. Delroy Dyer & Gina Foster) | Rick Clarke | Holiday (Unreleased R&B) | Omarion | Whenever You're Around (Original Mix) | Susanne Ørum | Bless Your Heart | Chlo The God | So Into You (Darkchild Mix) | Beverly | Move | Lawrence Leon | Good Love | Carlin Taylor | Distraction | Akemi Fox | Thanks (feat. Oswin Benjamin & Red Hands) | Gene Moore | Elevate | Jeffery Smith | Jazz Party | Jeffery Smith | Yours (feat. Jozay Luis) | Todd Breed | Hypnotise My Mind | Davey H | Can't Go (feat. Phoelix) | Dinner Party | Pillow Talk | Tayah | The Sun Sets In The West | Tayah
| Smilin' Faces | Output / Input feat. Antonio McLendon | His Love (feat. Frank McComb) | Maysa | It's So Nice (Re-work) | Cornell CC Carter | If You're In Need (Extended Mix) | Crossroads feat. Raffaella Zago | Hold On Me | Nia Suhn | Just Because | Xela | Feel Good Music | Destiny La Vibe Music | Midnight Hotline | Thee Marloes | Dancing To A New Groove | Takim feat. George Benson | Next Lifetime | 01 Sail, Reina | Patrol | Bryant Keith | Tell Me Is It Worth It | Lina Nikol | Faith And Love (feat. Ray Chew) | Stephanie Mills | Crazy Love (Gedi Edit) | Leah Dates | Real Woman (feat. Ray McKinley) | Ray Greene | Moonlighting (feat. Adelynn Mejia) | Jay Lamont | I Can't Call It | Helen Bruner & Terry Jones | Eye (Ghost Life Remix) | Abstract Orchestra | You Are | Michon Young | Let's Take A Ride | Michon Young | At The Door | Melonyx | You're Everything | Michael A. Dixon & J.O.Y. | Too Much To Lose | Roi Chip Anthony feat. Sir Charles Jones | Night Time | Rich Prince | To The Sky | Jeffery Smith | Elevate | Jeffery Smith | Love Yourself | Latocha | All Night Long (Do That Thizzle) | Steven Russell Harts | Friends Before Lovers | Leroy Allen | Set Myself Free | Claire Davis | Good For You | Claire Davis
Come join us and listen to Brian Hughs, Gerald Albright, Jeffery Smith and more on Smooth Jazz with Mr. & Mrs. Sweetthang on L.P.J. 64
#24 For our last episode of the season on how to succeed in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI), we are joined by the brilliant Jeffery Smith, VP DE&I at the online education streaming platform Masterclass. With over 25 years of experience as an HR and DEI leader both in-house and as a consultant, Jeffery shares with us what it means to successfully integrate DEI into your business.Integrating DEI in your business means that DEI should be considered as a critical business component for every activity in the organization. This implies multiple things. For one, Jeffery explains how to foster accountability for DEI in the different roles and at the different levels in the company: making employees responsible for embedding DEI in what they are responsible for delivering, whether they stand in HR, sales or marketing. Integrating DEI also means that DEI should be at the table. But not just any table: the C-suite table at par with other business leaders, of course. Not only that, but the DEI leader should be considered a business leader first and foremost, weighing in and participating in major business decisions. As an extension, the DEI team should aslo be integrated in the day-to-day of the business. Finally, we discuss the importance of allocating budget to DEI - just like for any other business component in the organization. In the end, an organization with a truly integrated DEI will see its positive impact not only within the workplace, but also in its marketplace, thus expanding the reach of DEI beyond company walls. A perfect segue into our next season that will air later this year and where we will explore how to take DE&I from the workplace to the marketplace. Tune in today, and make sure to subscribe in order to not miss our next episode!You can follow Jeffery's work on LinkedIn (@Jeffery Smith).This season, we're partnering with Mixity.co, the all in one digital platform for assessing, managing and promoting DE&I in your organization. Mixity is offering our listeners an exclusive 2 months free trial for their all-in-one platform. Assess your DE&I footprint, define clear metrics and KPIs, and benefit from customized recommendations and hands-on support from their team of dedicated experts, all in one place. Redeem your free trial here with the code ‘DiversityPodcast' : Mixity.co
I'm super sick this week
After taking January off to recover from 2021, Humanized is back and this time guest co-host Jeffery Smith is in the studio to talk hot topics! To see early release videos version of each episode check out: https://www.patreon.com/bluecentric Follow Blue on Instagram: @Bluecentric @BlueTelusma Follow Jeffery: @jefro5 @bestkeptsecretsintl This episode is sponsored by: BluecentricShop.com
In this week's episode, we have an in-depth conversation with Dr. Jeffery Smith, an orthopedic traumatologist and surgeon coach, on the topics of burnout and moral injury. We discuss what exactly the terms burnout, moral injury, physician distress, and mental distress mean and explore how the current healthcare system contributes to these issues. We also explore how a focus on wellness can help battle burnout and moral injury. Connect with our guest, Dr. Jeffery Smith: Email: jeff@surgeonmasters.com Website: https://surgeonmasters.com/
In this week's episode, we have an in-depth conversation with Dr. Jeffery Smith, an orthopedic traumatologist and surgeon coach, on the topics of burnout and moral injury. We discuss what exactly the terms burnout, moral injury, physician distress, and mental distress mean and explore how the current healthcare system contributes to these issues. We also explore how a focus on wellness can help battle burnout and moral injury. Connect with our guest, Dr. Jeffery Smith: Email: jeff@surgeonmasters.com Website: https://surgeonmasters.com/
Jeffery Smith describes a 5-step pathway to go beyond the fragmentation of the different schools of psychotherapy and define how psychotherapy works. He discusses: (1) What psychotherapy treats (at 0′ 13″) (2) Entrenched Maladaptive Patterns (at 5′ 28″) (3) The learned fear paradigm (at 16′ 06″) (4) Requirements for change (at 29′ 12″) (5) How […]
Jeffery Smith describes a 5-step pathway to go beyond the fragmentation of the different schools of psychotherapy and define how psychotherapy works. He discusses: (1) What psychotherapy treats (at 0′ 13″) (2) Entrenched Maladaptive Patterns (at 5′ 28″) (3) The learned fear paradigm (at 16′ 06″) (4) Requirements for change (at 29′ 12″) (5) How […]
To the wealthy life is a game, a joke, a bit of fun, a romp through the forest, a frolic in the roses. Lost a relationship? No biggie, buy a new one. Suffered a serious setback career wise? No problem, just call up your rich friends and they'll help you out. Failed at achieving your dreams? Go to sleep and dream up another one. That is the mindset of American aristocracy. Just get over it. Move on. Forget about it. Try harder. Do better. Be kinder. Harder, better, faster, stronger! These empty, childish phrases spill from the mouths of wealthy people like excrement from a person with explosive diarrhea who lives on nothing but bean and cheese burritos, and their sage words are likewise flushed down the toilet into a dark and abandoned sewer filled with disease. The advice of the wealthy is the real pandemic, and their uninspired, insincere drivel has infected America. The wealthy do not know how to give advice, and so they are a cancer on the world of ideas, a malignant tumor destined to destroy everything it touches slowly and painfully. “Don't take life too seriously”, they say. But life is serious. It ends suddenly, unexpectedly and often times confusingly. Jeffery Smith died. He shot himself after the riot. No one cared. Those who commit suicide are shunned in America, even in death. And now he's gone, and all the well-wishing in the world, all the money in the world, all the positive vibes in the world, all the can do spirit of the world, will never bring him back. But the wealthy do not understand this. They believe that they will be able to pay off the grim reaper. But that is simply not an option. Death will find them, just as it will find us. If you fail to realize how serious life really is then you are well on your way to your appointment with death, perhaps even running a little early. But you cannot argue with the wealthy; those with money and privilege are set in their ways, and they change for no one. Perhaps the best illustration of this in literature can be found right in that bible you never read, but always preach. “How hard it is for those who have wealth to enter the kingdom of God! Indeed, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God” (Luke 18:18–25). I've never tried to shove a camel through a needle before, but it sure sounds pretty difficult. How about this little portion from Matthew? “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” I am not sure if I forgot the last part of that last excerpt or if I had just glossed over it before, but it sure does speak to me. Whether or not Jesus was god, you have to admit that he was brilliant with words. “Where your treasure is, there your heart will also be.” Ain't that the truth. Personally I am poor and so my treasure is my family, and that is where my heart is. We all know where the heart of America's leaders are, and it ain't got nothing to do with family. The heart of America's leaders is stored in a bank account, on the stock market, at a fortune 500 company, in a viral video on Tik Tok, on a stage full of pretense. So I was not surprised to see that Broadway made its big debut on Congress during the commemoration of the terrorist attacks on the US Capitol on January 6th 2021. I was disgusted. I was sickened. I was disappointed, but not surprised. How disrespectful must you be to promote your favorite musical during an event that was supposed to remember people who died? Well, keep having fun America. Keep dancing in the dark. Keep dreaming. But if you are going to keep your treasure locked up around Broadway producers who get paid to destroy dreams for a living, then you have no heart. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morecontentplease/support
Jeffery and Debbie Smith, the owners of Downtown Cowtown At The Isis Theatre, have spent almost five years restoring an all but forgotten piece of Fort Worth history. In 1914 the 400 seat Isis Theatre opened its doors to the public. This beautiful building was destroyed by fire in 1935 when a projector malfunctioned and set the Isis ablaze. Rebuilt and reopened in 1933 and then again devastated by a deadly flood in 1949. The theatre was again restored and continued to operate until 1988 when the building was showing signs of age and then basically abandoned. For almost 30 years the theatre sat idle and continued to fall apart.Then in 2016 a visionary couple took it upon themselves to bring the Isis back from the grave. The restoration process took nearly five long years and enhancement projects still continue to this day.Now, Downtown Cowtown At The Isis Theatre is finally open! With live entertainment on the weekends and classic films playing on screen during the week. If you don't have time for a show simply pop in for a drink at one of the two speakeasy style bars open seven days a week until midnight. On December 16th and 17th the theatre will be throwing a big party that you can be apart of : Grand opening Gala starts at 6pm. Night one will have McBride And The Ride Reunion Concert and Night two will be with Katie Kaden and Rose Short from the Voice. A huge thank you to Jeffery Smith and to the rest of the Staff at the theatre. Thank you!For information and tickets go to WWW>DOWNTOWNCOWTOWN.COM Find Fort Worth Roots Podcast at www.fortworthroots.com or on any podcast player. Cheers! We are honored to team up with the crew at "Knights Quest" Podcast. Check out this very creative show and all of the links at https://www.kqpodcast.com/ , we played a trailer for them at the end of this episode. Did you catch it?Other things...Find all of Fort Worth Roots content by checking out the website, www.fortworthroots.comand all other social media platforms . Youtube vids to complement the audio that you find on all your podcast players can be found on our youtube page... when i publish the episode. Some times the videos take a while... i work and stuff. Thank you for listening!!!Intro music provided with permission to use by Matt Novesky. Matt is the front man for the band Icarus Bell (https://icarusbellofficial.com/) ,Owner of Orb Recording Studios in Austin Texas ( www.orbrecordingstudios.com ), and is the bassist for the band Blue October out of Houston Texas (https://www.blueoctober.com/) The name of the song the intro was sampled from is: Bones by Icarus Bell. You can check Matt's band out on your favorite streaming service like Amazon music or Spotify. The YouTube version of Bones can be found at this link ( https://youtu.be/d9HLLrvsqi8 )A HUGE thank you to Matt Novesky for the privilege to share some of your newest art on Fort Worth Roots. I am sincerely looking forward to future creations made by you and the Orb Recording Studios family.#icarusbellbones #icarusbell #mattnovesky #orbrecordingstudios Did I forget to include something? Let me know please! media@fortworthroots.com About the show! This Interview style podcast or variety interview podcast originates out of Fort Worth Texas. We've recorded episodes in the Fort Worth Stockyards, many homes and offices, we've traveled all over the DFW area, and now currently we have set up shop in Austin Texas at the foot of the Hill Country. Its always been the purpose of the show to be a true mobile podcast with a mobile podcast studio. While we grow the show and continue to make friends, we are in the process of what one of our guests calls "bridge building". Simply put, bridge building is the process of working on your dreams while maintaining your day job! Andrew Turner, the host of Fort Worth Roots, is no stranger to the perils of being in business for himself. His first business was a landscape design business that landed him a role on HGTV with Andy and Ashley Williams on the show " Flip or Flop Fort Worth. Andrew and his little company appeared on 6 episodes of the show. This was the first time he had been part of a production this size. Eventually the show was finished filming and two years later Andrew left the world of landscape design. With experience in a dozen or more industries Andrew finds it easy to connect with almost all of his guests. The show continues to evolve and change with each episode. Bringing more interesting content to every recording is the goal and maintaining a feel of authenticity is paramount. We hope you enjoy the show and, we would love to hear from you! This Texas Based Podcast grows best when people tell us what the enjoy or what they cannot stand. Let us know. Email us, media@fortworthroots.com . Do you think you would like to be a guest on a podcast? Send us an email and tell us why you would be the next rock star episode. So far this has been.... A medical podcast. A comedy podcast. A business podcast. A Fort Worth Texas Podcast. A music podcast. A entrepreneur podcast. An Author podcast. A movie review podcast. A hangout podcast. A mental health podcast. A current events podcast. Find all the Fort Worth Roots content at fortworthroots.com Fort Worth Roots on all social media platforms. Email us and tell us what you think. NO. Really!!! Talk to us xoxo. Media@fortworthroots.com It starts in the place where the west begins. Fort Worth Texas. This interview style variety podcast is centered around meeting interesting people and making new connections. So far, we have had authors, doctors, comedians, musicians, businesses owners, indie film makers and many more. Our journey has already taken us from Fort Worth to Austin. Many other places have been suggested for our next stop, but you'll have to keep checking in to see where we land next. Terlingua? Colorado Springs? Maybe Elon gets that colony on Mars up and running? Hey! Thanks for checking out Fort Worth Roots. I hope you enjoy the show. As always, I'm constantly looking for feedback. For questions, comments, or to tell us who you think should be our next podcast guest, email us at media@fortworthroots.com #fortworthroots #interview #interviewpodcast #podcast #fortworthtexas #fortworthpodcast #dfwpodcast #austinpodcast #atxpodcast #andrewturner #smallbusiness #uspodcast #unitedstatespodcast #altitudegrove #varietypodcast #allthingspodcast #happylife #life #perspective
Michaela Watson, our new friend, is a recording artist out of the Austin Texas area. We had the honor of recording with this talented lady at Orb Recording Studio's on the west side of the city. She's been doing some incredible things with her beautiful voice and you can find links to all of her work at https://www.michaelawatson.com/ Shout out to Matt Novesky the owner of Orb Recording Studio's for allowing us to use space at his studio for this recording. Thank you Matt!!!https://www.orbrecordingstudios.com/ We are honored to team up with the crew at "Knights Quest" Podcast. Check out this very creative show and all of the links at https://www.kqpodcast.com/ , we played a trailer for them at the end of this episode. Did you catch it? Tomorrows episode will be with Jeffery Smith, the owner of the new Downtown Cowtown at The Isis Theatre. Check out show times for this incredible piece of history on the web https://www.downtowncowtown.com/ Other things...Find all of Fort Worth Roots content by checking out the website, www.fortworthroots.comand all other social media platforms . Youtube vids to complement the audio that you find on all your podcast players can be found on our youtube page... when i publish the episode. Some times the videos take a while... i work and stuff. Thank you for listening!!!Intro music provided with permission to use by Matt Novesky. Matt is the front man for the band Icarus Bell (https://icarusbellofficial.com/) ,Owner of Orb Recording Studios in Austin Texas ( www.orbrecordingstudios.com ), and is the bassist for the band Blue October out of Houston Texas (https://www.blueoctober.com/) The name of the song the intro was sampled from is: Bones by Icarus Bell. You can check Matt's band out on your favorite streaming service like Amazon music or Spotify. The YouTube version of Bones can be found at this link ( https://youtu.be/d9HLLrvsqi8 )A HUGE thank you to Matt Novesky for the privilege to share some of your newest art on Fort Worth Roots. I am sincerely looking forward to future creations made by you and the Orb Recording Studios family.#icarusbellbones #icarusbell #mattnovesky #orbrecordingstudios Did I forget to include something? Let me know please! media@fortworthroots.com About the show! This Interview style podcast or variety interview podcast originates out of Fort Worth Texas. We've recorded episodes in the Fort Worth Stockyards, many homes and offices, we've traveled all over the DFW area, and now currently we have set up shop in Austin Texas at the foot of the Hill Country. Its always been the purpose of the show to be a true mobile podcast with a mobile podcast studio. While we grow the show and continue to make friends, we are in the process of what one of our guests calls "bridge building". Simply put, bridge building is the process of working on your dreams while maintaining your day job! Andrew Turner, the host of Fort Worth Roots, is no stranger to the perils of being in business for himself. His first business was a landscape design business that landed him a role on HGTV with Andy and Ashley Williams on the show " Flip or Flop Fort Worth. Andrew and his little company appeared on 6 episodes of the show. This was the first time he had been part of a production this size. Eventually the show was finished filming and two years later Andrew left the world of landscape design. With experience in a dozen or more industries Andrew finds it easy to connect with almost all of his guests. The show continues to evolve and change with each episode. Bringing more interesting content to every recording is the goal and maintaining a feel of authenticity is paramount. We hope you enjoy the show and, we would love to hear from you! This Texas Based Podcast grows best when people tell us what the enjoy or what they cannot stand. Let us know. Email us, media@fortworthroots.com . Do you think you would like to be a guest on a podcast? Send us an email and tell us why you would be the next rock star episode. So far this has been.... A medical podcast. A comedy podcast. A business podcast. A Fort Worth Texas Podcast. A music podcast. A entrepreneur podcast. An Author podcast. A movie review podcast. A hangout podcast. A mental health podcast. A current events podcast. Find all the Fort Worth Roots content at fortworthroots.com Fort Worth Roots on all social media platforms. Email us and tell us what you think. NO. Really!!! Talk to us xoxo. Media@fortworthroots.com It starts in the place where the west begins. Fort Worth Texas. This interview style variety podcast is centered around meeting interesting people and making new connections. So far, we have had authors, doctors, comedians, musicians, businesses owners, indie film makers and many more. Our journey has already taken us from Fort Worth to Austin. Many other places have been suggested for our next stop, but you'll have to keep checking in to see where we land next. Terlingua? Colorado Springs? Maybe Elon gets that colony on Mars up and running? Hey! Thanks for checking out Fort Worth Roots. I hope you enjoy the show. As always, I'm constantly looking for feedback. For questions, comments, or to tell us who you think should be our next podcast guest, email us at media@fortworthroots.com #fortworthroots #interview #interviewpodcast #podcast #fortworthtexas #fortworthpodcast #dfwpodcast #austinpodcast #atxpodcast #andrewturner #smallbusiness #uspodcast #unitedstatespodcast #altitudegrove #varietypodcast #allthingspodcast #happylife #life #perspective
“DevOps is about creating a collaborative environment between the development team and the operations team, and aligning goals and incentives between those two teams. Because so many of the problems that we encounter in life, not just even in technology, are due to misalignment of goals." Jeffery Smith is the author of “Operations Anti-Patterns, DevOps Solutions” and the Director of Production Operations at Centro. In this episode, Jeffery described DevOps essentials and emphasized what DevOps is not. He also explained about CAMS, a framework that outlines the core components required for successful DevOps transformation. We then discussed three anti-patterns taken from his book: paternalist syndrome, alert fatigue, and wasting perfectly good incident; and he explained how to recognize those anti-patterns in order to avoid them on our DevOps journey. Finally, Jeffery also talked about postmortem and shared tips on how to cultivate a good postmortem culture. Listen out for: Career Journey - [00:04:47] DevOps - [00:09:13] CAMS - [00:12:42] Why DevOps Anti-Patterns - [00:16:48] Anti-Pattern 1: Paternalist Syndrome - [00:19:55] Anti-Pattern 2: Alert Fatigue - [00:27:20] Anti-Pattern 3: Wasting a Perfectly Good Incident - [00:34:33] Postmortem - [00:39:59] 4 Tech Lead Wisdom - [00:45:57] _____ Jeffery Smith's Bio Jeffery Smith has been in the technology industry for over 15 years, oscillating between management and individual contributor. Jeff currently serves as the Director of Production Operations for Centro, a media services and technology company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Before that he served as the Manager of Site Reliability Engineering at Grubhub. Jeff is passionate about DevOps transformations in organizations large and small, with a particular interest in the psychological aspects of problems in companies. He lives in Chicago with his wife Stephanie and their two kids Ella and Xander. Follow Jeffery: Website – https://attainabledevops.com/ Twitter – @DarkAndNerdy LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffery-smith-devops Our Sponsor Are you looking for a new cool swag? Tech Lead Journal now offers you some swags that you can purchase online. These swags are printed on-demand based on your preference, and will be delivered safely to you all over the world where shipping is available. Check out all the cool swags by visiting https://techleadjournal.dev/shop. Like this episode? Subscribe on your favorite podcast app and submit your feedback. Follow @techleadjournal on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Pledge your support by becoming a patron. For more info about the episode (including quotes and transcript), visit techleadjournal.dev/episodes/59.
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In this episode, we get into everything from Nicki Minaj's vaccine controversy to our favorite moments at the VMA's then have a candid conversation about "Cuffing Season" that infamous time of year when everyone rushes to get boo'd up to keep warm during the winter. To see early release videos version of each episode check out: https://www.patreon.com/bluecentric Follow Blue on Instagram: @Bluecentric @Blue Telusma Follow Jeffery Smith: @jefro5 This episode is sponsored by: BluecentricShop.com
Sometimes life throws you curve balls that completely disrupt even the best laid plans and you're forced to ask yourself “Now What?!” - In these moments you have two choices: to sulk or to PIVOT. In this episode we chat with media personality turned personal chef Jeffery Smith Jr. about how to navigate disappointment and turning into a glow up. To see the video version of this episode check out: https://www.patreon.com/bluecentric Follow Blue on Instagram: @Bluecentric @Blue Telusma Follow Jeff: @Jefro5 @BestKeptSecretsIntl This episode is sponsored by: BluecentricShop.com
Today my guy Jeff steps away from his typewriter to chat with me about releasing his epic fantasy book series. The passion and quality that he brings to the characters make them relatable and jump off the page to a wide audience. On Monday, July 12th, 2021 the first book from the Anvaya Feats will hit the virtual shelves on his website and this show gives you a peek into how epic this series is going to be, and the books are just the beginning. Thanks, and enjoy the show! P.S. go get the book! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
* Second police officer died by suicide following Capitol attack - “We honor the service and sacrifices of Officers Brian Sicknick, Howard Liebengood, and Jeffery Smith," said the acting DC police chief. * Dozens Of Former Bush Officials Leave Republican Party, Calling It A ‘Trump Cult’. * Biden's pick for Education Department secretary Miguel Cardona, said, schools have a responsibility to let biological males participate in girls sports if they identify as transgender. * America's teachers do not need to be vaccinated in order to safely reopen the nation's schools, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky announced. * The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will no longer issue or renew Confederate battle flag specialty license plates. The plates were issued to members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) organization as a sign of membership. * A judge rebuffed a request by prosecutors to impose a prison sentence on FBI Lawyer Kevin Clinesmith, who admitted doctoring an email used to help authorize a wiretap on a former Trump campaign aide. * Richard Mack: Trump Should Move to Utah and Run Against Mitt Romney! * Limbaugh: Establishment GOP willing to fade into oblivion to end MAGA - 'All-consuming' hatred for Trump 'takes precedence over everything' - Bob Unruh, WND.com. * Doug Jones will join CNN as a political commentator after losing his seat. * New video shows MAGA mob rifling through paperwork in Senate chamber as they hunt down Nancy Pelosi - Demanded to know where the lawmakers had fled. * Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley warned President Joe Biden, his pro-abortion policies are "an affront" to the "deeply held beliefs" of Americans. The Missouri Republican called on Biden to reconsider his decision to rescind the Mexico City Policy, which prevents federal funds from going to abortions abroad. "For millions of pro-life Missourians, and millions more pro-life and religious conservatives across the country, your administration's effort to compel American taxpayers to fund foreign organizations working to snuff out the lives of unborn children around the world is an affront to their most deeply-held beliefs," Hawley wrote in a letter to Biden.
Vernon Jeffrey Smith was born on February 25 in Harlem, New York but raised in Brooklyn. He learned to play the saxophone at the age of thirteen in jr. high school. However, at the age of nine, he taught himself how to play the guitar as well as a number of different instruments. He is also an accomplished record producer with credits that include artists like Daryl Hall (Hall and Oates) Corey Glover (Living Color) Paula Abdul, Heather Headley, Tamia, and many more. Known as a master of many instruments and exceptional in various genres of music No Plan B is but one of the vehicles for him to express his artistry. He is the co-founder and member of the group, The Family Stand with Sandra St Victor and Peter Lord. He also is a part of The Burnt Sugar Arkestra and The Soulfolk Experience.
Vernon Jeffrey Smith was born on February 25 in Harlem, New York but raised in Brooklyn. He learned to play the saxophone at the age of thirteen in jr. high school. However, at the age of nine, he taught himself how to play the guitar as well as a number of different instruments. He is also an accomplished record producer with credits that include artists like Daryl Hall (Hall and Oates) Corey Glover (Living Color) Paula Abdul, Heather Headley, Tamia, and many more. Known as a master of many instruments and exceptional in various genres of music No Plan B is but one of the vehicles for him to express his artistry. He is the co-founder and member of the group, The Family Stand with Sandra St Victor and Peter Lord. He also is a part of The Burnt Sugar Arkestra and The Soulfolk Experience. CONTINUE TO LISTEN TO PART 2 OF THIS RADIO INTERVIEW
Time Red Pill Topics & Headlines 6:03am cst Welcome to the Mike Church Show on www.crusadechannel.com Call the show 844-5CRUSADE Make Canon212 your first place to get news each day. Canon212 - News of the Church and the World. Topic Rundown - HEADLINE: Capitol Hill businesses sue Seattle over handling of 'CHOP' zone by Associated Press 19m Let’s Talk Round-Up They are all in this together - This isn’t High School Musical These Governors know exactly what they are doing. 25m Covid-19 Challenge Especially at restaurants - John Bel Edwards gave a public service announcement just 2 days ago. You know what he is planning Louisiana? He doesn’t want the schools to be reopened. Now we have an explosion in daycare b/c these parents are going to have to work MORE b/c there is NO school. 36m HEADLINE: Coronvirus Update XIX: UPDATE: Screw Spikes, Surges, Records In New Cases by Briggs Why are they doing this? An order to keep mandatory masks until 2021! It has been 2 weeks since the BLM movement/marches/riots so where are all the dead people? Why are hospitals showing an increase in hospitalizations? Because the people that have been waiting on procedures are now FINALLY going back to get those procedures done. ELECTIVE medical procedures. AUDIO/VIDEO: Zach Bush and Jeffrey Smith on COVID-19 If you have any issues that need to be resolved, please email Maggie O'Connell directly at sales@mikechurch.com or Candace her personal email candace@mikechurch.com Do business with those that do business with us. BullDog Kia have been with us since day one of Veritas Radio Network and the Crusade Channel. Get your Kia today from the fine folks at BullDog Kia in Atlanta Georgia. BRAVE BROWSER: Now you can support the Crusade Channel without spending a DIME! Simply use the url to download the BRAVE browser and WE get credit: http://brave.com/mik060 We can earn up to $50,000 for the downloads if our listeners use this browser. If you like what you are hearing here on The Crusade Channel, please consider making a one time donation. https://crusadechannel.com/donate-to-the-veritas-talk-radio-network/ 7:15am cst Welcome back to The Mike Church Show! Call the Crusade Channel at 844-5CRUSADE! Join our FREE LIVE chatroom where you can chat with fellow Crusaders. AUDIO/VIDEO: Dr. Zach Bush and Jeffery Smith on Covid-19 1h23m HEADLINE: Minnesota State Rep: Antifa and Muslim Groups Plan to 'Police Minneapolis Under Muslim Rule’ by Robert Spencer HEADLINE: Billion-dollar investment firm leaving Seattle amid ‘unrest' by Evie Fordham More companies need to do this. Speak with the removal of your company from these states and cities that are allowing the BLM and ANTIFA to run amuck. BACK to Minneapolis - They have said they prefer Sharia law over American law. TRIVIA QUESTION of the DAY: What is the city of Constantinople called today? ANSWER: Istanbul 1h36m Caller Cindy in Florida - This is just a revolving door. Lew Dobbs will be next, him and Laura Ingram and Tucker Carlson. The money you sent you can’t believe how much of a blessing that was. Jesus Loves Trump Truck! Do everything you can do not pay these people in the government. Taylor Marshall and I trade back and forth. It is time for the Catholics to ban together and barter w/ our businesses. 1h58m 2h09m Special Guest Joseph Clovis from London BLM.org vs black people BLM is an organization that just wants destruction. Black People do matter and everyone knows this. Shaun King - take down all statues of Our Lord b/c it promotes White Supremacy. Jesus Christ as a White Supremacist - would He allow Himself to be lashed almost to death,
Imagine back to when you had a bad flu. Remember the nausea, head spins, pain and soreness, vomiting and diarrhea, and crushing fatigue? Remember how the worst lasted for a few days? Now imagine having that flu for a few weeks. Or a few months. Or like Jeffery Smith, for a few decades. Now think of the millions of COVID patients. A good number of the survivors are not fully recovering from this ‘flu’ bug. They remain sick for weeks. Soon they will have been sick for months. And if they are unlucky like Jeffery, they may be permanently sick and disabled, and the health care system will effectively abandon them. Most doctors didn’t take Jeff’s ongoing flu symptoms seriously, dismissing them and subtextually blaming Jeff for being emotionally weak, or not trying hard enough, or not really wanting to be healthy. You know, gaslighting. So when Jeff started to have bowel symptoms, he didn’t tell his doctor. Who needs to be invalidated and gaslighted? But it turned out Jeff had a tumour and needed surgery and suddenly the health care he received was empathic, prompt and validating. A stark contrast to the years of dismissal and gaslighting of his flu symptoms. As Jeff explains, the tumour for which he received exemplary care only impacted his quality of life a fraction compared to how the never ending flu shattered his future. And as the COVID deaths and infections continue to rise, the people who do not recover may also experience disbelieving doctors, and a health care system that doesn’t care. SHOW NOTES: 0:06:00 Jeff grew up in a small hockey town in Campbellford in Canada - and Campbellford in the 70s was more like the 50s, it was an alternate universe 0:07:00 Jeff's childhood was traumatic - he was gay living in a small town wherebody played sports or worked on the farm, where Jeff liked to watch old movies, like with Lauren Bacall, and draw their dresses - so school wasn't a safe place, and home wasn't safe because his mother had emotional issues and had a traumatic childhood, so Jeff didn't feel safe at school or home 0:08:00 Jeff didn't feel safe until he moved to Toronto for college - he was not liked by other kids because he was 'other' - but when he came to college he was suddenly popular even though he was the same person, so that was confusing and fascinating - Jeff always thought he'd not live long 0:09:00 Jeff was very sick as a child - 9 convulsions before he was 5 - doctors found Jeff had really bad allergies - they put an air conditioner in his bedroom, and Jeff felt better in the room so spent much of his time there, especially in the summer - if he went outside the heat would cause convulsions - so as a boy, Jeff got in his head he wouldn't live long 0:10:00 In grade 9 Jeff missed 3 months of school due to the flu - he started allergy shots when he was 5 years old - those helped, and the convulsions stopped 0:11:00 But in grade 9, the non-stop flu for 3 months came with fever, swollen glands, etc - when Jeff got over that and everything was okay until he got mononucleosis at age 19, during the summer 0:12:00 For 2 months Jeff couldn't really lift his head off the pillow - he had to pee in a pail beside him - it lasted 2 years of fevers, night chills - it was 1985 and the AIDS pandemic was just emerging and Jeff thought he must have AIDS, even though he'd never had sex 0:13:00 So doctors could see by Jeff's symptoms including swollen glands, that he was sick, they just didn't know why - it was rought to transition during the mono to move from home to Toronto and go to college 0:14:00 Jeff would go to school and crawl into bed after - so it was challenging, but he loved the subjects and the positive attention and learned some of his own value - Jeff remembers wondering if he had irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) because of the diarrhea, easily 10 times a day, every day for 2 years - so that meant leaving class, getting up in the middle of lunch, etc - yet trying to appear healthy and normal 0:15:00 But life was really good - trying to find a career, had lots of friends - Jeff's health was okay during this period, from 21 to 30 with okay-ish, but some bad periods with bad allergies - including missing 3 weeks one time 0:16:00 One time Jeff bought a plant, but didn't realize for weeks that that was what was making him sick - but Jeff was told my different doctors he had 'post viral malaise' - Jeff was working in a bank to earn a living 0:17:00 Then he met his partner, who would become his husband, and that's when his life really started - Jeff was 24 when they met, and Jeff was enjoying relatively good health - Jeff's allergies are anything in the environment, plants, trees, grass are the worse - he was on shots for 24 years and tested regularly 0:18:00 Jeff always scored the highest on allergy testing for grass, trees, mold, pets - Jeff lived on daily allergy pills for decades - the weather changes really affect Jeff too - so its really bad now, in the spring - it also affects his immune system 0:19:00 Jeff's immune system has been over worked since birth, so he's interested in how that realtes to mast cells - in Sept 1996 Jeff caught the flu, the regular bad flu 0:20:00 That flu has been with Jeff every day since Sept 1996 - Jeff says that if you think back to when you had the bad flu and remember how you felt - head spinning when you were not laying down, having to hold onto things - chills in your body, pain, dizzy, fatigue - fatigue so bad that you wait 20 minutes to turn over - if people can remember those feelings, and that that lasted maybe 3 days 0:21:00 Take that to 3 weeks and nothing changing, nothing getting better - then try to imagine getting up, putting on clothes while you're sweating, holding onto the sink - getting yourself to the bus, streetcar, subway, but not having the energy to stand, and having to lean - trying to make it through the work day, but not meeting your obligations, cognitively or energy wise -- now extend that 3 weeks to 3 months and you're still not better and people at work are saying your performance is down 0:22:00 And your doctor at 6 months keeps saying post viral malaise - but you can barely work, cannot watch an hour tv show - but its been 23 fucking years at that level for Jeff, with full on flu - so that's the only way Jeff can describe what happened to him in Sept 1996 0:23:00 Jeff has the same flu symptoms, some more severe, as 23 years ago - that is Jeff's reality - Jeff describes his symptoms as a constant orchestra 0:24:00 Jeff used to have good days and bad days, but now he has perhaps a few good hours each week, and the rest is bad 0:25:00 Jeff's had 3 GPs, plus lots of specialists -- but the GP at that time - 1996, pulled out a list that said 'Chronic Fatigue Syndrome' - Jeff did not have constant sore throats, but had all the other symptoms, but the doctor said that Jeff could not possibly have CFS if he did not have a sore throat 0:26:00 The doctor said Jeff had 'nerves' and some people just aren't as emotionally strong as others, and life is hard, and so what you need is a psychotherapist and a relaxation class 0:27:00 Jeff was so sick and desperate and grabbing at straws, so Jeff did therapy and relaxation classes - while they didn't help his physical health, they did help in other ways 0:28:00 But not one of them has moved his illness 1 per cent - Jeff's doctor retired, and his new GP took Jeff more seriously and sent Jeff for other testing - but there was always the overarching theory that the problem was Jeff: he was gay, overly sensitive 0:29:00 Jeff has learned through this health journey everyone wants to put you in a box - but if people had of paid attention to 'chronic fatigue syndrome' instead of calling it 'yuppie flu', he wouldn't have lost a quarter century of his life - Scott says that many people with ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis) have it develop from a flu that never went away 0:30:00 The COVID patients who do not recover are showing ME symptoms - however, it is less likely their symptoms will be dismissed with psychological bullshit because of the global onset - Jeff says from the SARS pandemic we learned that 17% of patients could not return to work at all, and 87% of not fully recovered 0:31:00 With milloins infected with COVID, without a doubt many more people will be sick with ME - COVID could be the best thing to happen to ME - there are already about 600,000 Canadians with ME 0:32:00 But there are many more people who are not diagnosed - Jeff remembers a woman from his childhood who was sick in bed for 30 years, and nobody knew why, but the narrative was that it was because she was a woman 0:33:00 Jeff feels for how this woman must have been so misunderstood for all those years - while therapy helped Jeff with his emotional life, it did nothing for his physical symptoms 0:34:00 Therapy does not stop Epstein Barr Virus from replicating in your body - even Jeff and his husband thought maybe Jeff was just really depressed but didn't know it - but every sign indicated jeff wasn't depressed - he enjoyed activities, his friends, he was optimistic - he was sick in bed and sad, sad because he was sick and in bed, not because he was sad 0:35:00 One of the elements of ME is bowel problems and IBS - in the late 2000s Jeff started to experience IBS symptoms again - but with ME, because it is multi-system, the habit is to attribute any symptom to ME, and to not tell you doctor because of the 'eye roll', as in 'here he is again' 0:36:00 Jeff got to the point where he was thinking, 'no one can help me, I don't want to be looked at as crazy, so he didn't mention it to his doctor - Jeff ignored the symptoms until he couldn't ignore them anymore - his doctor sent him for a colonscopy and they found something 0:37:00 Jeff was diagnosed with a rectal tumour and he had to have a bowel resection operation - basically they removed 95% of his rectum and he was on an ostomy bag for 6 months, but then had a 'reversal' operation and doesn't have the ostomy bag anymore - but the tumour only impacted about 20-30% as much as the ME 0:38:00 But as soon as he got that diagnosis, it was like he was in another world, another twilight zone, another life because he received help, understanding, empathy, support - it was strange compared to ME health care - Jeff really needed the reversal surgery because of the time and energy it takes to use the ostomy bag, clean, change while standing up 0:39:00 Jeff has POTS as well, so standing is a real challenge - he had a nurse for a while for the ostomy bag, but the real problem was the ME, and there was no help for that - Scott says there are 2 health systems: if you have cancer, or HIV, or a broken leg, you can usually get pretty good care - but if you have ME or something else they don't know about, you get pretty shitty care 0:40:00 When they don't have a pill or an operation, they says its in your head and they think they've cured you, they just don't want to tell somebody "I don't know' - if somebody had of said that to Jeff, his life would have changed - he wouldn't have spent 25 years beating himself up as not being good enough, not trying hard enough - Scott asks Jeff when he knew he was being gaslighted? 0:41:00 Jeff says when he saw the 'chronic fatigue syndrome' list of symptoms and he had them all except one, he figured he had it and that was in the back of his mind, but he always responded to whatever the doctors said was the problem - but the epiphany was around 2015-16 when Jeff went to Stanford chronic fatigue syndrome clinic (aka ME) in California - so 20 years after the flu started 0:42:00 When Jeff got to Stanford he first saw a nurse practitioner who had reviewed Jeff's file, the first thing she said was 'I apologize for all the medical abuse you've received from the medical community' 0:43:00 Jeff had 20 years of grief that he never expressed, because he was never told medicine made a mistake - Jeff hugged her because he didn't know what else to do - it changed his life hearing that - Jeff paid for an expensive panel of blood work - the results showed Epstain Barr Virus higher than anyone they'd ever seen at the clinic 0:44:00 For the first time Jeff forgave himself for not trying hard enough - all those years of struggling to work, only to be remprimanded for not doing well enough - Jeff took a moment to recognize that he did all that even though he was so fucking sick, and sicker today because of it - getting the blood work back showing the infections was validating 0:45:00 The layman's interpretation of what is happening, is that the Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) is replicating every 24 hours, as its been doing for 23 years - the diagnosis all made sense - the nurse started to cry too 0:46:00 Because Jeff was steadily getting worse - and this is something often not talked about, it is the people who are too sick to have a voice, literally too ill to speak 0:47:00 Jeff has periods where talking is so draining, uses so much energy - Jeff did not leave his bed for the previous 4 days, to rest up and sit up for this interview - but Jeff says he knows of so many people who are completely bed bound and cannot communicate, even on the internet - they are still there and breathing, but they don't exist otherwise 0:48:00 Severe ME has been described as like the last days of dying of AIDS or cancer - in and out of consciousness, speak very little, just like ME 0:49:00 Jeff's friend read about the Stanford chronic fatigue syndrome clinic and told him about it - Jeff took the article to his doctor, and the doctor read the article, looked up at Jeff and said 'You have myalgic encephalomyelitis' 0:50:00 At the same time, Jeff was trying to get an appointment at the Environmental Health Clinic at a Toronto hospital - it took 3 months for Jeff's Stanford appointment, but he had to wait 19 months to get the Environmental Health Clinic - the experiences were not similar 0:51:00 Jeff had to forgive himself and the medical community - like MS was called hysterical paralysis before the MRI - and we know that how people with ME are treated by the health care system causes them to kill themselves - there is no treatment, no empathy, no hope 0:52:00 And it was at that time that Jeff started advocacy, he needed to do something, in his own way with own limited abilities - Stanford started Jeff on a mitochondrial cocktail, LDN (low dose naltrexone) and valcyclovir, an antiviral 0:53:00 Jeff was only on LDN for 2 months because he was feeling sicker - it was another 3 months be bedbound because of it 0:54:00 Jeff was on the valcyclovir for 9 months, but it took away from his health, not helped - Stanford said that the chances of improving decrease the longer someone has been ill - it cost a lot for Jeff to get treatment: flights and hotels, $1200 for the appointment, another $5000 for the testing - Jeff had to cash in some of his RSPs to pay for it 0:55:00 What the Toront Enironmental Health Clinic was helpful with, was diagnosing POTS - post orthostatic tachycardia syndrome - with a tilt table test 0:56:00 For Jeff, his heart rate goes up over 30 beats a minute when he goes from laying to standing, this is why he's dizzy when he vertical - but there no real treatment for that either 0:57:00 POTS falls under cardiology, and the big thing for POTS in cardiology is exercise, but exercise makes people with ME much sicker - the cardiologist Jeff saw was part of a national board, but they excluded people with POTS and ME, because people with ME can't exercise 0:58:00 So medically marginalized again - Scott says that people who are fairly healthy wouldn't really notice a 5% improvement in their health, but if someone is sick with ME and only has 5 or 10% functioning or quality of life, a 5% improvement is huge 0:59:00 Jeff has maybe one hour a month when he doesn't feel really sick 1:00:00 Jeff feels like his body is stuck in the 'sick' position - and that relates to researcher Robert Phair's theory that people with ME's bodies are stuck in a metabolic trap, a sickness trap 1:01:00 Jeff describes his energy as 12 cents of gas a day - going to the bathroom uses 6 cents - PEM, or post exertional malaise, is the biggest issue with ME 1:02:00 For people with ME, exercise, even walking to the end of the driveway, or lifting groceries, is never going to be good, it puts energy into a deficit, and that causes PEM, an exacerbation of ME symptoms - cognitve and emotional 'effort' can also cause PEM 1:03:00 Jeff has resigned himself that he will never get better - but he thinks understanding of ME will come, and his purpose is to push that forward so that others don't have to lose decades of their lives - Jeff hopes he doesn't get so sick that he needs to be tube fed 1:04:00 Jeff's fascinated about the responses on Facebook when he posts about ME - he's educating a lot of people - having someone at the Canadian Institute for Health Research understand ME can change the world 1:05:00 Jeff has been sitting up for an hour, so the usual crushing fatigue is worse, the room is spinning - this is a lot of effort for Jeff, the equivalent of a 50 mile jog for someone healthy 1:06:00 Scott says he used to think people who did triathlons were so tough, but they have nothing on the people who live with ME - Jeff says the sickest people with ME are the toughest people you'll ever / never meet - and they are trying to help others, even when they are so sick they can't speak - Scott says he's healthier than other people with ME, maybe because of HIV meds 1:07:00 Jeff says that others with ME, who don't have HIV, can't get access to the meds because their doctors will lose their license Be a podcast patron Support Medical Error Interviews on Patreon by becoming a Patron for $2 / month for audio versions. Premium Patrons get access to video versions of podcasts for $5 / month. Be my Guest I am always looking for guests to share their medical error experiences so we help bring awareness and make patients safer. If you are a survivor, a victim’s surviving family member, a health care worker, advocate, researcher or policy maker and you would like to share your experiences, please send me an email with a brief description: RemediesPodcast@gmail.com Need a Counsellor? Like me, many of my clients at Remedies Counseling have experienced the often devastating effects of medical error. If you need a counsellor for your experience with medical error, or living with a chronic illness(es), I offer online video counseling appointments. **For my health and life balance, I limit my number of counseling clients.** Email me to learn more or book an appointment: RemediesOnlineCounseling@gmail.com Scott Simpson: Counsellor + Patient Advocate + (former) Triathlete I am a counsellor, patient advocate, and - before I became sick and disabled - a passionate triathlete. Work hard. Train hard. Rest hard. I have been living with HIV since 1998. I was the first person living with HIV to compete at the triathlon world championships. Thanks to research and access to medications, HIV is not a problem in my life. I have been living with ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis) since 2012, and thanks in part to medical error, it is a big problem in my life. Counseling / Research I first became aware of the ubiquitousness of medical error during a decade of community based research working with the HIV Prevention Lab at Ryerson University, where I co-authored two research papers on a counseling intervention for people living with HIV, here and here. Patient participants would often report varying degrees of medical neglect, error and harms as part of their counseling sessions. Patient Advocacy I am co-founder of the ME patient advocacy non-profit Millions Missing Canada, and on the Executive Committee of the Interdisciplinary Canadian Collaborative Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Research Network. I am also a patient advisor for Health Quality Ontario’s Patient and Family Advisory Council, and member of Patients for Patient Safety Canada. Medical Error Interviews podcast and vidcast emerged to give voice to victims, witnesses and participants in this hidden epidemic so we can create change toward a safer health care system. My golden retriever Gladys is a constant source of love and joy. I hope to be well enough again one day to race triathlons again. Or even shovel the snow off the sidewalk.
Featured tonight on this very special Moher's Day Edition of What's Hot at the Ten Spot is some new music from Rahni Song, Jeffery Smith, Eric Roberson, Deon Yates, The Smooth Jazz Alley, Lindsey Webster, Nick Colionne and Jose' James. We're going to hear more from the new by releases by Brian Culbertson, Vincent Ingala and Boney James alone the some classic cuts from Boyz II Men, The Intruders, 2Pac and The Commadores while we count down what's hot and popping on my playlist this Mother's day Weekend.
Jeffery Smith is the director of production operations at Centro. Over the course of his 20-year career, Jeffery has held a number of technology roles. Prior to joining Centro, he worked at Grubhub as a site reliability engineer manager, a senior systems engineer, and a system admin. Before that, Jeffery also worked for Wolters Kluwer as a website support analyst and for Instant Technology as a Windows/Solaris administrator, among other positions. Join Corey and Jeffery as the discuss the inspiration behind Jeff’s book, Operational Anti-Patterns with DevOps Solutions, why Jeff believes that change management is one of the biggest anti-patterns that can be found across a lot of organizations, how automation can help optimize change management initiatives, why Corey thinks consultants are incapable of changing company cultures despite what many of them might say, why it’s impossible to learn from the fabled “perfect story,” why no one in an audience should ever leave a conference talk feeling crappy, what Jeff’s book-writing experience was like, and more.
In today's episode Jeffery Smith interviews Kiran Krishnan, a microbiologist, developer and founder of Just Thrive Health, which was released as part of the pandemic prep series to those who are subscribed livehealthybewell.com. I asked Kiran to describe five products that he helped develop that he believed would be appropriate for people to have access to, especially now as we're concerned about strengthening our immune system, our ability to fight off viruses, et cetera. To get 15% off any products in the Just Thrive store you can go to Just Thrive Health and use the coupon code GOODBUGS15.
Hi everyone. This is Jeffery Smith and I'm reporting on the news development that the department of agriculture in the Philippines has approved genetically engineered golden rice to be quote, as safe as conventional rice. Oh my God, what a disaster this is.
In this episode of VSBA School Board News, executive director Gina Patterson is joined by Dr. Jeffery Smith, superintendent of Hampton City Schools and the 2019 Virginia Superintendent of the Year. They discuss the growth of Hampton City Public Schools, the relationship he has with his board members, and his hopes for Hampton’s future.
Welcome to our Podcast, How Therapy Works, a nondenominational guide to psychotherapy. In this first episode, Amelie Southwood asks questions and Jeffery Smith, MD shares a new way to think about psychotherapy. We begin by focusing on the problems clients bring to therapy using a framework common to all therapies.Link to a 3 min. Video Introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPURh0ZHZOwLink to Dr. Smith's Website and Blog:http://www.howtherapyworks.com/This podcast is a companion to Dr. Smith's textbook of psychotherapy, Psychotherapy: A Practical Guide (2017), available on Amazon and through http://www.howtherapyworks.com/booksKey Points in this episode:Problems treatable with psychotherapy can be seen as layered modules with each one originally "designed" to shield from appraised or anticipated harm.These problems can be divided up into distinct modules called entrenched dysfunctional patterns or EDPs.All EDPs are triggered by the anticipation of experiencing a painful, over- whelming, or uncomfortable emotion and consist of a pattern of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors designed to avoid the dreaded emotion.Any EDP can be visualized as unit with the triggering circumstance and its associated feeling on one side and the pattern of avoidance on the other. In between is the invisible mental processing that creates and implements an avoidance strategy.Multiple EDPs can be visualized as stacked in layers starting with the ear- liest at the bottom. Emotions anticipated to escape from one layer are what trigger the next.For a given EDP, psychotherapy can approach by detoxifying the trigger- ing feeling or by helping the patient change thoughts and behaviors.Integrated, modular therapy is usually targeted at the most accessible EDP. It can approach via the emotion or via the avoidant thoughts and behaviors and can be chosen for the precise job at hand.
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https://learntruehealth.com/ithrive to get the docuseries for free! Fasting For Healing http://learntruehealth.com/fasting-for-healing Fasting is a fantastic way to heal naturally from several health conditions. According to my guest today, Dr. Alan Goldhamer, fasting is safe and effective when done right. So read on to learn everything you need to know about this healing method. Discovering Fasting Dr. Alan Goldhamer recalls that when he was in 4th grade, his best friend Doug always beat him in basketball. He wanted to get healthier to beat his best friend, and he happened to find a book about fasting by Herbert Shelton. Herbert Shelton was American author, naturopath, alternative medicine advocate, pacifist, and vegetarian. He was also a supporter of and fasting. But Dr. Alan Goldhamer still failed in beating Doug despite his efforts to fast and adopt a plant-based diet. Because apparently, his best friend Doug took the same program. Pursuing A Medical Degree As Dr. Alan Goldhamer got older, he met a chiropractor when he was 16 years old. That chiropractor said he had the best job in the world. He further explained that it's because the body did all the healing, the patient did all the work, and all he had to do was take credit for the good results. Since then, Dr. Alan Goldhamer decided that pursuing a medical degree was his calling. Dr. Alan Goldhamer eventually went to a chiropractic school in Oregon. But he says it didn't give him the background that he wanted, which was to be able to take on certain kinds of treatments and specific conditions. Due to his desire to learn more, Dr. Alan Goldhamer, later on, went to Pacific College of Osteopathic Medicine in Australia. He did his residency there and worked with hundreds of patients who kept getting well. TrueNorth Health Center In 1984, Dr. Alan Goldhamer felt it was time to go back to the United States with his wife who is also a doctor. Together they opened the TrueNorth Health Center. Fast forward today, it's been 33 years since they have been helping people recover their health using diet and lifestyle modification. He shares that usually when people have diabetes, heart conditions or autoimmune disease, their physician will usually recommend taking 1 to 5 drugs. If you do exactly as you were told, Dr. Alan Goldhamer says those doctors will guarantee you'll never get well. According to him, that's the promise of conventional treatments for health conditions. Track Record "We have a program that ends the disease. But only if you also eat well, exercise and go to bed on time," said Dr. Alan Goldhamer. "Our alternative approach can get you healthy enough to eliminate the need for medications." Most of Dr. Alan Goldhamer's patients were entirely able to remove medications by eliminating the reason why they needed the medication. Dr. Alan Goldhamer says it's really because of a management strategy towards healthy living. Dr. Alan Goldhamer's patients who have diabetes, autoimmune disease, cancer, obesity and metabolic syndrome have benefited from fasting. The TrueNorth Health Center has also dealt with patients suffering from kidney diseases, although their fasting program is modified. Furthermore, Dr. Alan Goldhamer also reveals that his team has done a fasting safety study. Hence, they assure everyone that fasting is safe as long as you follow the appropriate protocols. In Dr. Alan Goldhamer's center, patients are appropriately screened and then undergo a physical exam, lab assessment, and monitoring. The center's patients are also seen twice a day by the center's staff of doctors wherein they evaluate every patient's clinical presentation. "We had 174 consecutive patients who underwent fasting, and we have seen a wide variety of conditions," said Dr. Alan Goldhamer. What Is Fasting? Dr. Alan Goldhamer says that fasting has been around for a long time. Virtually most religious traditions recognize it as an essential component for a good reason. "Fasting is a biological adaptation. If it weren't for fasting and the ability to fast, our species could not have done what we have done, which is wandering away from the tropics," Dr. Alan Goldhamer said. Dr. Alan Goldhamer also reveals that because of the biological adaptation of fasting, human beings can go up to 70 days without eating. This is because our brain has changed from burning glucose to fat. So if you didn't burn fat, we would have to break our proteins down to provide glucose. And after a period, we would eventually die. "We are capable of doing fasting. And at our TrueNorth Health Center, we have water fasting programs from 5 to 40 days. But we do not make our patients do fasting any longer than necessary to get the problem solved," said Dr. Alan Goldhamer. The Truth About Salt Dr. Alan Goldhamer says sodium is an essential nutrient without which we die. He says it is such a critical nutrient that our body is designed to detect it in minimal quantities. In fact, when you can taste natural sodium, you know that particular food is healthy for you. "Salt tells you vegetables are good. But when you concentrate it, it artificially stimulates the dopamine production in the brain, and that leads to overeating. That's why people are fat and sick cause they eat salt or sugar," explains Dr. Alan Goldhamer. Furthermore, Dr. Alan Goldhamer says salt has a whole bunch of problems when it is introduced in high concentration. Typically we'd be getting about have a milligram of sodium per calorie. But Dr. Alan Goldhamer says people in our culture are often eating 2 to 5 milligrams of sodium per calorie or even more. "When we put salt in the food, the body has to hold fluid to neutralize and compensate for it. That's why blood pressure goes up. And it is also why many people aged 65 or older have hypertension," said Dr. Alan Goldhamer. Dr. Alan Goldhamer also shares that salt also helps us get fat. Salt makes us eat more before we feel satisfied. And there's a lot of physiological consequences of excess sodium. Among the physical effects of salt include: Fluid retention Joint pains Edema Swelling Non-healing of wounds Congestive heart failure Respiratory issues "Avoid added salt. Get all the salt you need by eating whole plant foods, seeds, nuts, and fruits. You don't have to add highly processed foods which are full of chemicals," said Dr. Alan Goldhamer. GMO In episode 133 of the Learn True Health, Jeffrey Smith was my guest. He is the creator of anti-GMO documentaries and GMO awareness. Jeffery Smith discussed that there was a study in Canada. The study found that eating GMO foods, specifically B2 corn, created the B2 toxin which explodes the stomach of insects. They discovered that when we eat that type of corn, GMO genes get into the bacteria of the gut. Over time, the gut started creating the B2 toxin inside of people. Even if they no longer eat corn, their body was still very concentrated with the B2 toxin. "We have to figure out how to make plants more resistant to chemicals produced by companies. A great way to reset is through fasting and whole foods plant diet. Only then will clinical symptoms begin to improve," Dr. Alan Goldhamer said. Dr. Alan Goldhamer also shares that his team just completed a study with their colleague, Luigi Fontana at Washington University. For the first time, they looked at the microbiome before and after fasting. They are already done with sample collection and data is currently being processed. Dr. Alan Goldhamer's Diet Dr. Alan Goldhamer usually eats any of the following for breakfast: fresh fruit, leafy greens like lettuce, cucumber, and celery. Sometimes he alternates between oatmeal, cornmeal, nuts or seeds. For lunch or dinner, he usually indulges in large salads and steamed vegetables. He pairs it with a serving of complex carbohydrates like potatoes, rice beans, sweet potato, and squash. If he goes hungry between mealtimes, he usually satisfies his hunger pangs with another salad. Ideally, the diet has to be very nutrient-rich and low density. Dr. Alan Goldhamer stresses that whether raw or cooked, he is more concerned about what his patients are eating rather than how they are preparing it. Best Diet Choices Dr. Alan Goldhamer believes that raw foods and vegetables are not always possible to get enough total calories in, without overdoing the sugar or the fat. He says that it is vital to see sufficient calories in the diet which is 10 to 12% of calories from protein, 5 to 18% from fat, and the balance of complex carbohydrates. As far as juicing is concerned, Dr. Alan Goldhamer believes that it is indeed suitable for people who can't eat whole foods. But he says the best solution to gain optimal health is to eat whole foods. "We're advocating a whole plant food diet with limited amounts of concentrated high-fat foods," said Dr. Alan Goldhamer. "You also have to eliminate foods like meat, fried foods, eggs, salt, oil, and sugar. It's not about changing the food that you have to worry about but rather changing the palate." Bio Dr. Alan Goldhamer is a graduate of Western States Chiropractic College and the Pacific College of Osteopathic Medicine and for 34 years has been the director of the TrueNorth Health Center in Santa Rosa CA. TrueNorth is the largest facility in the world specializing in medically supervised water-only fasting. He is the author of the Health Promoting Cookbook and the co-author of The Pleasure Trap. 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1. Halifu Osumare, Ph.D., author of the new work, Dancing in Black, A Memoir (2018, University of Florida Press). Dr. Osumare is professor emerita of African American and African Studies at the University of California, Davis, is the author of "The Hiplife in Ghana: West African Indigenization of Hip-Hop" and "The Africanist Aesthetic in Global Hip-Hop: Power Moves." New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 2. WO2WO members: Karla Brundage, Tyrice Brown, Sanda "Makeda" Hooper-Mayfield, and Zakiyyah Capehart-Bollings, join us to talk about African Diaspora conversations through the Japanese poetic form, Renshi. 3. Archived interview 2/24 (Geoffrey Grier and Jeffery Smith) 4. SF Indie 2018 directors: Cathy Lee Crane, director, The Manhattan Front (2/10:4:30 PM); 2/14: 7 PM); Rocky Capella, dir., Guitar Man (2/11:7 PM; 2/15: 9:15). Cathy Lee CRANE, 2000 MFA graduate from SF State's Cinema Program has been charting a speculative history on film since 1994. She joins us to talk about The Manhattan Front: "Women, anarchists, and spies conjure the fantastically true story of how America entered WW1," which is having its world premiere at the SF Indie Festival 2/10 4 PM and 2/14 7 PM at the Roxie Rocky Capella, dir., "Don't Shoot I'm the Guitar Man," has worked in the film industry on more than six hundred films, commercials, television and internet projects as an award-winning action director, stunt coordinator and performer. Rocky has been a member of the Director's Guild of America for more than 25 years. "Don't Shoot! I'm the Guitar Man" is gives the average person an "inside look" at prison and the inner workings of a music program in San Quentin State Prison.
In the premier episode of ‘Gluten Free RN’ Nadine tells us a bit about her journey in regaining her health and why it’s so important to understand that food is medicine to our bodies. If we think about food as medicine, we will make better food choices which will lead to much better health in both the short and long term. Nadine also discusses the increasing rate of Celiac disease diagnosis and some factors that may be influencing this. Listen in to learn why it’s so important to make good food choices and how making the right ones will help you maintain or even regain your health! What’s Discussed: Nadine’s background Nurse for 25 years, 10 years as the Gluten Free RN At the time, Nadine didn’t know that gluten intolerance and Celiac disease were often big factors in her patients' health problems Why Nadine considers herself to be a “Connectologist” Nadine connects some dots that may not have been previously connected Why Gluten sensitivity and/or Celiac disease is often common denominator in health problems Why food is medicine and how that affects our health Nadine’s journey back from bad health Learned she had Celiac disease at the age of 40 Your GI Tract and immune system 70-90 % of your immune system is in your GI tract As humans, we do not have do not have enzymes to break down gluten proteins Why you may be predisposed to Celiac disease 30-50% of our population carries the genes that predispose us to Celiac disease The increasing rate of Celiac disease diagnosis The importance of having a plan for remaining or getting healthy into your 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and 90’s It’s easier to maintain your health than to regain it Nadine’s diet recommendations Common problems of a bad diet Topics that will be discussed in future episodes! Resources Mentioned: “Seeds of Deception” by Jeffery Smith Connect with Nadine: Email: Nadine@GlutenFreeRN.com Books by Nadine: Dough Nation: A Nurse's Memoir of Celiac Disease from Missed Diagnosis to Food and Health Activism
Jeffrey Smith joins Stephanie and Tony to discuss building characters as well as to break some news about the show during this live podcast recorded 12/9/16 at the Salt Water Media studios
Denise Griffitts Interviews Jeffery Smith Some people are born with the entrepreneurial gene. Others learn it along the way as life and their needs change. Entrepreneurship can be learned if you want it badly enough. My guest today has as his stated goal to help people either find work they love in a better job OR start a low cost internet-based business. He does this by speaking with people about their journey. Today we will be talking about: Employee vs. entrepreneur mindset.If being an employee is really what you are most comfortable with, Jeffery will talk about how to ensure that your work is meaningful and fulfils your needs.What is your comfort zone? Can you handle being an entrepreneur?Should I quit my job? Probably not...there is a lot to learn before you make any money.How now is a great time to "try" entrepreneurship with a very LOW budget and minimal risk while you keep your job.Side gigs that might work and allow you some time flexibility to build your business while making a little money. You find find Jeffery Smith on Dink Lifestyle Business where he podcasts regularly on the DINK lifestyle. (Dual Income - No Kids).
Corinne Furnari and Carol Petersen interview Jeffery Smith and discuss benefits and health risks of genetically modified foods as well as choosing healthy non-GMO alternatives. Jeffery Smith is the author of Seeds of Deceptionand Genetic Roulette, both linking genetically engineered foods to toxic and allergic reactions, infertility, digestive problems and numerous health disorders that have […]
Dr. Thomas Lamar is talking about Old Time Radio again! Join him as he steps back in time to tune in chiropractic-radio-past to talk about the "other" radio station BJ Palmer is known for: Station WHO. Plus he empties the Fall 2012 New Beginnings Interview Vault to share two great interviews. In the number one slot: Dr. Eric Plasker, author of the international best-selling 100 Year Lifestyle returns to share the keys to revolutionizing our patient education. Then, in the number two slot: Blue Books auTHOR, educaTOR, and long time chiropracTOR, Dr. Joe Strauss sits down to talk about drawing lines — demarcating between not only chiropractic and medicine, but chiropractic philosophy and Christianity. At the half way point, Dr. Lamar gives an overview of his "Mission Possible" ChiroFEST 2013 experience and shares an interviewette he did with the well-known GMO Health-Risk Expert, Jeffery Smith. Plus, take a virtual "tour of the mind" through BJ's first radio station: WOC; marvel at the POP; learn all about parachuting cats, and enjoy the radio stories of former President of the United States, Ronald "Dutch" Reagan — Palmer's most remembered station employee. (Interviews with Drs. Eric Plasker and Joseph Strauss recorded at the Fall 2012 New Beginnings Chiropractic Weekend in Long Branch, New Jersey).
How many servings of GMO's have you eaten today? Marilyn Eppolite will disucss the challenges we face now and in the future with our food supply, due to the proliferation of genetically modified foods(GMO"s), and other dangerous food production methods. Marilyn is an intuitive energy therapist, GMO speaker and graduate of the Barbara Brennan School of Healing, a 4 year program in energy therapies. She utilizes many forms of " plant therapies" such as flower essence and essential oils in her healing practice. Marilyn is an organic gardener, creating healthy gourmet meals. She educates people on what they need to know about genetically modified foods(GMO’s).. She has studied with Jeffery Smith, a leading GMO author and activist and has initiated a local education and activist group called NoGmoNJ.