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In this landmark 200th episode of Growing Older, Living Younger, your host, Dr. Gillian Lockitch welcomes back Dr. Joe Chang, a leading expert in longevity science, to explore groundbreaking advancements in aging research. You'll discover how ageLOC technology is revolutionizing cellular health and how Ai-driven precision wellness is transforming the way you may influence your aging processes. Learn why supporting mitochondrial function, autophagy for cellular cleansing, and modulating gene expression are keys to optimizing your healthspan and delaying age-related decline. Dr. Chang unveils the Prysm iO, a next-generation tool that allows you to track your nutritional health in real time. You'll also gain insights into the powerful role of antioxidants in protecting your brain, heart, eyes and overall health, and why epigenetics is the future of personalized longevity solutions. From groundbreaking scientific discoveries to practical strategies you can implement today, this episode is packed with actionable information. If you're ready to take control of how you age, boost your vitality, and unlock the secrets to living younger, longer, don't miss this milestone episode! Episode Timeline: 0:01 Reintroducing Dr. Joe Chang 4:15 What is the ageLOC Technology 10:05 Advancements in ageLOC Technology 15:47 The powerful benefits of key ageLOC products 20:04 The Power of the Scanner Technology 32:00 Introduction of the Prysm iO Scanner 40:41 Supporting four key foci of Mental Well-Being 45:48 The future of Aging Science and Personalized Well-Being 51:43 Takeaways and conclusions Action Steps: Schedule a complimentary call with Dr. Gillian Lockitch. Access Your free E-book Guides from Dr. Gillian Lockitch at the links below. Guide to the Live Younger Longer Roadmap Guide to Mind and Memory Boosting Strategies Guide to Your Better Body 2025. You can help share the message of aspiring to healthy longevity by rating and reviewing the Growing Older Living Younger podcast, and inviting your friends to subscribe.
In this episode of the Empower Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Joe Chang, a renowned scientist and bestselling author, to explore the fascinating world of aging and innovation.Dr. Chang shares his journey from pharmaceutical research to pioneering anti-aging solutions, discussing the power of natural compounds, gene science, and the future of personalized health. Join us as we uncover the myths of aging and how science is revolutionizing longevity.
In this episode, we chat with singer-songwriter, Joseph Tseng, and why he left his education career behind to pursue music full-time. Why he goes by Joseph Tseng as an artist, his relationship with his names, and we discover Tommy's namesake (2:35)Our relationship with racialized identities, what we hope to share and learn in sharing our identities (14:46)Joseph and his family's origin story, three generations of grief and resilience, and where he found his love of music (30:17)Giving himself permission to pursue music, writing songs that reflect his American experience, and the meaning behind Pearls of Home (49:14) Check out Joseph Tseng's music on all streaming platforms.
Lauren Coyle, Commissioning Editor, Immuno-Oncology Insights, speaks to Joe Chang, Clinical Thoracic Oncologist, MD Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas, who discusses his team's pioneering work in combining radiation therapy with immunotherapy for lung cancer treatment. He highlights the challenges and promises of optimizing radioimmunotherapy combinations, emphasizing the importance of personalized treatment approaches and collaboration across disciplines to improve patient outcomes.
Gold Light joins the podcast to talk about DIY recording and FYI other stuff Listen and follow Gold Light www.GoldLightMusic.com www.GoldLight.Bandcamp.com www.Facebook.com/GoldLightMusic Rose Savage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vl3Tu3XpwJE https://open.spotify.com/artist/4weNaJj2dzez3jGxcxgpnn https://www.facebook.com/therosesavage/ Subscribe to the podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wnc-original-music/id1378776313 https://www.iheart.com/podcast/wnc-original-music-31067964/ This link has all the other places to subscribe https://gopod.me/wncom Follow on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/wncoriginalmusic https://www.wncoriginalmusic.com https://www.instagram.com/wnc_original_music/ All music used by permission Gold Light is the musical project of Joe Chang. Tracking through cinematic tales of heartache, love and loss while bouncing effortlessly between genres from 50's rock and roll to post-punk to classic country and folk, Gold Light becomes a catchall for Chang's prismatic take on American music. Currently based in Asheville and forming in 2013, Joe has written, self-recorded, and performed most of the instrumentation on his five full-length albums. Fleshing out the band live with a rotating cast of musicians throughout the years, Gold Light has played over 200 shows with the majority of them being on the road. “Blood Summer”, Gold Light's latest album, comes out 3 February, 2022.
New wood-using facilities coming to Louisiana will be a great impact on rural areas. Listen to Dr. Joe Chang, a professor at LSU talks about Forestry Economics and his work at the state's flagship university.Minding the Forest is a podcast of the Louisiana Forestry Association and his hosted by LFA Media Specialist Jeff Zeringue. Comments can be sent to jzeringue@laforestry.com.If you want to find out more about the Sustainable Forestry Initiative, go to forests.org.Check out our website at laforestry.com.Click this link to join the LFA.
"Our goal is to 'die healthy' " Joe ChangTo extend your healthspan and stay youthful and vibrant as you age, you must affect aging processes where genes operate, at the cellular level. Dr. Joe Chang discusses the application of gene expression research to changing aging. Gerontology scientist, S. Jay Olshansky contended that 'Once you avoid the things that accelerate aging like smoking, obesity, excessive alcohol consumption, and excessive sun exposure, you've done about as much as you can to influence your aging process.' We now know that this is not so. Dr. Chang, author of The Aging Myth, explains the key biological roles that epigenetics plays to construct the person we become and influences our aging.We discuss how the different rates, time and intensity of aging phenomena in different tissues may be influenced by external factors, such as the impact of smoking on the lungs. The efficiency of mitochondrial energy production versus free radical release is altered with age as is the efficiency of autophagy, (cellular cleansing). These processes can be enhanced through epigenetic supplements. We discuss the importance of supplying optimal prebiotics to the gut microbiome. About Dr. Chang.Dr. Joe Chang is the Chief Scientific Officer and Executive Vice President of Nu Skin Enterprises Inc., a beauty and wellness company. With 35 years of pharmaceutical experience, numerous scientific articles, reviews and books on pharmacological research, Dr. Chang has a comprehensive knowledge of both the pharmaceutical and dietary supplement industries. He has led teams that developed novel drugs for arthritis, asthma and autoimmune diseases and directed more than 60 scientists in drug discovery research based on botanicals and natural products. Dr. Chang obtained his doctorate in Pharmacology from the University of London where he conducted research at the Royal College of Surgeons, England. Early in his career he was the Arthritis Foundation fellow at The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health. Dr. Chang is a member of the New York Academy of Sciences, and the American Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. Contact Dr. Gillian Lockitch https://linktr.ee/askdrgill Email: askdrgill@gmail.comSchedule a complimentary Living Younger Discovery Call at https://bit.ly/3LbWvSV Order your copy of Growing Older Living Younger: The Science of Aging Gracefully and the Art of Retiring Comfortably at www.gillianlockitch.com
Over the past decade, the golf retail industry has gone through tremendous change, with national chains scaling back their operations & independent off-course stores becoming few and far between. Buddy Christensen and his Golfdom team in Tysons Corner have persevered as a beloved business for their outstanding service and remain an invaluable resource for players of all levels throughout the dmv. We spoke with Buddy about everything Golfdom has to offer, the history of the business founded by Joe Chang as one of the Washington Golf Centers, how his team stays on top of the latest industry trends and the ways they've had to get creative to overcome the covid-related challenges still affecting the business today. www.golfdomgolf.com
Dave honors his late father, Joe Chang.
This is the audio taken from the Q&A April 2020 Vlog which can be found here: https://youtu.be/POsmhoAEegU This podcast was created due to the help of the numerous Patreon supporters of the channel. If you appreciate the option of listening to my vlogs in podcast form, please consider directly supporting their creation by going to Patreon.com/JonGetsGames. Questions in order: 1. Thanks for Pret-a-Porter video, greetings from Poland - Krzysztof Kaczmarek 2. How does your schedule look like now? - Alex Maklai 3. Describe your perfect sandwich. - Shorty Dancer 4. Do you keep a count on the number of games you have played? Do you log those in BGG? - Ross Quijano 5. When is in the halls game going live? - Ross Quijano 6. What is your favorite polyomino/tetrisy game? - Alan Ali 7. Do you play any online boardgame platforms? Recently got on BGA and I love it! - Shorty Dancer 8. You mentioned you enjoyed the game "The Magnificent", any plans for a play-through video? - Alan Ali 9. What's your main criterion for culling a game from your collection? - Michael Newsome 10. What upcoming Kickstarter are you most excited about? - Alex Maklai 11. You said once you rarely play a game more than 3 or 4 times. What is a non-party/family game that came out recently that broke that rule. - Robert Richardson 12. What's your most played game of the year so far? Is that necessarily a game you like? - Ross Quijano 13. What are your favorite dice driven Euros? What dice mechanisms do you think work best and what are some common design pitfalls? - Jesse Lefkowitz 14. Do you have a favorite board game designer? - Shorty Dancer 15. What is your favorite tower defense boardgame? If you do not have one, do you have any recommendations? BTW Great job on teaching how to play games. - Marco Gutierrez 16. Have you revisited your best games of 2018 lately? MvM revisited theirs this week and some of the hosts didn't change their order. - Ross Quijano 17. I always hear “this game shows its age”. How would you define when a game does? - Shorty Dancer 18. Are you still enjoying Ring Fit Adventure? Are there any other video games you’ve been playing? - Mike Bloom 19. For the videos you play games solo, but outside this, Do you play Solo and what is your favorite sologame - Geert van der Slacht 20. How do you tell someone "kindly" that they are taking WAY too long making a move. - Ross Quijano 21. Most anticipated game for this year? - Jace Williams 22. What breed of dog do you have? We have a bulldog. - Denis Giles 23. Do you enjoy team vs team games? - Alan Ali 24. Hey Jon, have you ever visited Belgium? - Davy Claes 25. Is there a theme you haven't seen in a game that you would like to see? - Denis Giles 26. Do you try to show as many different strategies as you can during your 3 player tutorial / playthroughs or do you just play each player however you can as the game goes along? - Jace Williams 27. Play any roleplaying games? - hoser40k 28. Not really a question - but do you think you could mention at the beginning of each of your tutorials the player counts of the game you're about to do a playthrough for? - Ross Quijano 29. At what point is a game too long (hours-wise) for you to want to play? - Doug Lloyd 30. Tea or coffee? - Alan Ali 31. Favorite "Legacy" game? - hoser40k 32. Which board game designer would you play a game with? - aliplaysalot 33. How do you decide how many players you'll film when doing your playthroughs? sometimes, you do 3 or 4, which is awesome. other times, you do only 2, but completely understandable. - Ross Quijano 34. Do you play Print&Play games? - RonaldVdW 35. Not this year, but do you want to visit pax unplugged one year? - furinkazan88 36. Favourite podcasts, boardgame related or not. - Joe Chang
In today's Q&A, we are helping Joe Chang decide when to set up his first business entity. Do you have a question you want answered on our podcast? We would love to help you! Click here to ask your question! Resources Mentioned in this Episode Episode 13 with Josh the CPA Our Accountant - The Bottom Line Let's dive into this week's question! JOCELYN: Hey y'all you are listening to a Q and A with S and J. SHANE: Welcome to the Flipped Lifestyle podcast where life always comes before work. We're your hosts, Shane and Jocelyn Sams. Join us each week as we teach you how to flip your lifestyle upside-down by selling stuff online. Are you ready for something different? All right, let's get started. JOCELYN: Hi guys, welcome to today's Q and A mini podcast where we have a question from Joe Chang and Joe says, here is my question: in episode 13 Josh, the CPA, explained a little bit about different business entities but should I setup a business entity instead of operating as an individual, should I set it up at the very beginning or when I see some real money coming in? alright Joe, let us preface this answer by saying that we are not legal professionals or accountant so just keep that in mind when you listen to our advice, but honestly it really doesn't matter especially at the beginning when you operate as an individual or as a business entity. We waited a long time before we applied for our business entity and we actually operate as an LLC now but there are other ones out there that maybe more appropriate for you just depending on your situation. But really until you start making a whole lot of money it really technically from a tax standpoint, doesn't matter that much if you are an individual or a business. SHANE: And basically it's pretty easy to setup a business account. You can either in some states they let you do a DBA. You can just say I am doing business as Sams Digital Company and go start a bank account for that business and there your business. Other places, you just apply with your state. It's usually just a little paperwork, I think it costs like 50 bucks or something to start-- JOCELYN: Yes, it's not super expensive. It depends on your state. SHANE: Yeah so I mean it's extremely easy to start a business. There is probably no excuse not to do it. I would say just make it general. Like we have, our business is called Sams Digital LLC and the reason we called it that is because it's kind of like the umbrella that sits over top of each individual website which is kind of its own business but they all kind of funnel to the same bank account so it's not a real big deal. So I would just start something that's kind of general and just whatever business you end up doing you can add to that. The morale of the story is this, it really doesn't matter unless you are trying to protect yourself from some kin dof a liability. Like if you have an LLC they can sue your company and you can protect some of your personal assets instead of coming straight after you if you're just an individual. It's a lot of semantics. It's really not a big deal. It's so easy to set it up, there is probably no reason not to do it from the beginning. I wish we had have just so we could have got it out of the way. Don't you think Joce? JOCELYN: Yeah, it's a lot easier moving forward if you set up your business from the beginning. I mean it technically doesn't matter especially if you're not making a whole lot of money, it doesn't matter that much. But it may make things easier down the road if you go ahead and set it up from the very beginning and the best thing to do is to talk to somebody who is a professional at this. Especially in your state or somebody who knows about your state and they can tell you all the tax implications and all the liability questions and all of those types of things that we don't really 100% know the answer to, we can just share out experiences with you.
In today’s Q&A, we are helping Joe Chang decide when to set up his first business entity. Do you have a question you want answered on our podcast? We would love to help you! Click here to ask your question! Resources Mentioned in this Episode Episode 13 with Josh the CPA Our Accountant – The Bottom Line Do you have a question about online business that you would like to have answered in the future episode of the Q and A with S and J Flipped Lifestyle podcast? If you do, it’s super easy to submit your question. All you have to do is text the letters QASJ to the number 38470 and we will send you a text message back with a link to our website where you can submit your question. That’s QASJ to the number 38470. Send us your text and we shoot you a link back where you can ask your question and maybe you can be featured on a future episode. If you’re outside of the United States or near a computer you can also submit your question over on our website, at flippedlifestyle.com.qasj.
We got together with Joe Chang from Eyemobi, Matthew Gatland, organizer of popup arcade and Farah Khalaf, a gamedev student at AUT to reflect on our first time ever GDC. We show some of the footage we took at the events, discuss our experiences and takeaways, what does it mean for NZ dev scene and […]
Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) differs from traditional radiation therapy for cancer patients. Treatment takes less time (four days versus seven weeks), it’s double the radiation dose and it spares the healthy tissue surrounding the tumor. SBRT is commonly used to treat lung and pancreatic cancers, as well as cancers that have spread to the liver, lung, adrenal glands and spine. Joe Chang, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor in Radiation Oncology at MD Anderson Cancer Center, explains why this treatment may be best option for some cancer patients, and gives reasons why MD Anderson is the leader in SBRT treatment.